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Show V s Sunday, May 24, 1970 Seven Cougars On All Star Nine - 10-m- team. Three BYU Cougars, first baseman Doug Howard and outfielders Richard Fairbanks and Dane Iorg, were the only unanimous selections of the Northern Division team. Strong Teams In Expansion TORONTO (UPD-- In a surthe National prise move, The other Cougars named to Hockey League playera have the All Star team were second to give baseman Lee called upon the owners the new expansion teams a fighting chance in next month's player draft Emphasizing the weakness of the Western Division teams in contrast to Eastern teams, the players' association recommended that the 12 established teams be permitted to protect only 12 players each in the draft. Berge, third baseman Mike Folster, catcher Terry Sanford, and pitcher Jeff Dusek. Southern Division coaches unanimously elected third baseman Larry Minarsich of New Mexico, shortstop Lenny Randle of Arizona State, and outfielder Steve Mikulic and pitcher Leon Hooten, both of Arizona. By WENDELL RIG BY Herald Sports Writer boat this year, and will be joined by challengers attempting to Preparations are nearing beat his record. The Cracker Box event will completion for the 1970 Region 18 Provo Boat Club's Annual Boat feature the Lassen family. The Racing Regatta on Utah Lake on father is gone this year but the Memorial Day, family will continue the tradition This has been an annual ever.t with the "Tom Cat" very much since the 1940's and this year's in evidence. Don West, Pleasant program is expected to equal or Grove, will provide plenty of excell any of the exciting Regattas that have attracted thousands of sports fans and some of the finest racing drivers in Western United States. Most of the Boat Racing Regions have Memorial Day Regattas and Region 18 in this area is expecting an entry list of more than 40 racing boats and drivers for this year's event. It is sponsored by the Provo Boat Club, with the Utah Speed Boat Association serving as and operated under the sanction of the Am,., ic&n Power Boat Association. The events have been set to ! begin at 10 ajn. Saturday, Memorial Day, in an attempt to beat the traditional 1 pjn. white GRANT GOATES, left, Jackie Thorpe, and State Park. Goates was national high point and winds caps, high Jeff England were three top award winners man, Thorpe was high point winner hi the treacherous waves. Over the last year In boating. They wOl be entered in regional powder puff, and England was the years there have been weather the Memorial Day Regatta at Utah Lake driver of the year in Region 18. conditions of all types and boat racers have been happy that there have been so few serious accidents. At least three of last year's top ffrivpra will hp nn the vatra again this year, and each of I CVl them is expecting plenty of competition in the events in which they participate. Among those champions NEW YORK (UPI)- -A prom- witness to testify Friday before back to defend their racers Ben said inent international economist Judge Irving Cooper, laurels are Grant Goates, Orem, svetam mstM nn testifying in behalf of Curt the rooprve National Point driver; CITY. Iowa (UPI) IOWA High court Flood said in federal lo board in Jackie Thorpe Provo high point in and Vmwtyd reserve baseball's employe that bargaining Friday inn Th rion control of athletics did a winner in the Powder Puff clause created imbalance and event; and Jeff England, Salt denied that its abolition would binds a .player to the. team with Lake Qty, rated as outstanding he he which unless is best the signs necessarily mean of the Year in Region 18 at least Driver coach Nagel, Ray players would flock to a few traded or sold. the 1970 season. competition. through "The has a teams. system depressThere will be seven regular The board fired Nagel last Robert R. Nathan, the only ing effect on wage levels with a full field of because there's no opportunity Tuesday, effective June 30. racing events at the wheel hard driving pilots to negotiate with the user of his Friday's action means he will in each racing class, with official to his Nathan said. fulfill able be services," cash prizes and Nathan then disputed the contract, which ends on Dec. merchandise, sanctioned points awaiting the made abolition of was the that decision 1970. No argument 30, winners. They will also feature tne clause would create compe- - to extend Nagel's contract. the crowd pleasing Drag Races titive imbalance. Baseball's exeBoard chairman Samuel Fahr which are becoming more have cutives contended that said two major developments popular each year. the abolition of the clause influenced the vote to reinstate Expected to increase the might ruin organized baseball. and rescind earlier excitement and challenge in Nagel "There is no tendency for top JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI) -The first, he said, was a each event mis year will be the to aggregate to one action. talent of Gary Garafola, manager with representatives new and improved judging stand meeting boxer Fran- employer," said Nathan. "In a from the 1970 Iowa football to be located at a focal point to not free there are society, ce DePaula, was booked on a team who asked that NageL the control all racing finishes; the that stay on top complaint signed by DePaula many groups coach since 1965, stay on new electric timing devises of the heap very long and, the coming season. Friday accusing him of atro- under our specially equipped to give more through system, there is a cious assault and battery. accurate tuning on the drag Iowa In Attorney addition, of distribution the victim of a remarkable . DePaula, General Richard Turner re- races. talent" nine e gangland-stylshooting In the 150 Hydro event Ken vealed he would not recomFlood, a star outfielder for (lava nan mawA the onmnlnint for Furness, Ogden, is a perennial criminal mend prosecution chalt,m Si. hncnitnl heri enrlv the St.theLouis Cardinals, challenge. He will have a new members of Nagel's staff . legality of the clause Friday, and Garafola, who lenged to the aJter aded owns and operates a Jersey Phillies. A $90,000- Qty tavern, surrendered after a Philadelphia siar, riuoa rausea w warrant was issued for his report to the Phillies and arrest. Garafola was one of DePau- - contended he had a right to la's codefendants in a recent negotiate with other clubs, Bowie Kuhn trial involving the 1968 theft of Commissioner 875.000 worth of copper ingots, wrnea aown nooa s request tor DePaula was acquitted but the permission to do so. Hall of Famers Hank Green-ber- g jury failed to reach verdicts on and Jackie Robinson and five other defendants, including Jim Brosnan, a former major Garafola. DePaula was shot from an league pitcher who wrote two ambush early in the morning of books on baseball, condemned ure reserve ciausc on mursuay. May 14 while escorting a young Aue utm wwimuw munuay. woman to her apartment. 4 ' ft r Legal Notices 'Reserve Clause NOTICE State of Utah County of Utah In the North precinct of said county. I have in my possession the following described estray animals which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at a public auction to the highest cash bidder at LeW, in North precinct, on Friday the 29th day of May, 1970, at the hour of 6:30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 16,013 Estate of LULA H. ERLANDSON Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un- dersigned at 1919 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah in care of Dale E. Anderson on or before the 4th day of August, A.D. 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah pjq. Code with Annotated and 1953, . 5 about j Buckskin gelding, old, 1000 lbs, no brand, has proper verification as required 5, yrs. one white sox and brown stripe down his back. 1 - Palomino mare, no brand, about 900 lbs, coming 4 yrs. old. These horses were picked up in the Alpine area. Said estrays were taken up by me in said princinct on the 14th day of May, 1970. Gerald Haskell I'Poundkeeper for North Precinct 2050 N. 500 W., Lehi, Utah . Phone - 768-22- ' No. 88, Published in The Herald May 24, 1970. therein. Ilia Jean Erlandson Gibson Executrix of the Estate of Lula H. Erlandson Deceased Dale E. Anderson Attorney No. 67, Published in The Sunday Herald, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 1970 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 16,012 Estate of Earl Davis Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1919 West North Temple, Salt T SHERIFF'S SALE Lake City, Utah in care of Dale In the District Court of the E. Anderson on or before the 4th Fourth Judicial District, in and day of August, A.D. 1970. Claims for the County of Utah, State of must be presented in accordance Utah. with the provisions of NOTICE OF SALE . Utah Code Annotated 1953, and SHERIFF'S No. I with proper verification as 75-9--5, (Real Property) No. 53838 VIRGIL W. GLEAVE AND MELBA TAYLOR GLEAVE HUSBAND AND WIFE VS. SNELL CRAFT, INC., A UTAH Corp.; TURPINS, a Corp.; PACIFIC GAMBLE ROBINSON INDUSTRIAL COMPANY; OF UTAH: COMMISSION JENNIE C. MOSER AND M. BLAINE MOSER To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah on the 2nd day of June 1970 at 10:00 o'clock am. on said day that required therein. Ross Lynn Davis Executor of the Estate of Earl Davis Deceased Dale E. Anderson Attorney No. 68, Published in The Sunday Herald May 3, 10, 17, 24, 1970 An Imbalance' n. At Iowa Attracting more attention than ever this year will be the Powder Puff event. The ladies claim that men are inclined to overlook this popular and speedy boat class. The reigning Queen, Jackie Thorpe, Provo, will be back, and Pat England, Judy Sparks, Carol Faulkner, Marlene Faulkner, Georgian Nelson and competition with his racy Jean Page, will all be battling colored "Big Deal" now 21 years for top prizes. of age but just coming in to its This more attractive driving prime. Vaughn Bodily in "Busy group claims that their times Box" will also need to be wat- are very comparable with that of the male drivers, who race ched. In the SK Class Reg Thorpe, strictly in their own class while Provo, in "Turn Water Taxi" is the Ladies may be driving one of the favorites, along with anything from a 2807 Cu. In Nick Faulkner, Brigham City, Engine to an oversize 440 Cu. In. boat. and his "Knick Knack." The Drag racers will also be There will be two brand new boats on the water this year, present in larger numbers than with Darrell Mackey and his ever and these drag races are "Squared Away" already proving that they can rival the drawing plenty of attention, regular sanctioned races in along with Bill Faulkner and his crowd interest and popularity. These and many other speed "Hot Canary." They are in the big Super boats will be on the water Memorial Day ready to show Stock Class. Mary West, Pleasant Grove, their speed and the dexterity of wife of the well known Don West, their drivers. The 10 a jn. hour is will be one of the favorites in the two hours ahead of the usual E Racing Runabout Class with noon time start for the Regatta. her top boat. Bert Spark, Richfield; Wes Knudsen, Provo; and SIGN HUMMER Grant Goates, Orem, are not BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)-T- he conceding anything to any of the Buffalo Braves, one of the new National drivers. It should be a great members of the anrace. Basketball Association, Dick Stout, Provo, in "Gold nounced Thursday that they Finger" is all pepped up for a have signed Princeton star grab at the title in the K Class, John Hummer, their No. 1 draft scored along with Lynn Farnsworth, choice. Hummer, Provo; and several outstanding 1,031 points during his college Salt Lake racers. career. 6-- 9, Sftf JjWLS DePaula Accuses The YELLOW Manager DIAMOND HARDNESS! ' DIAMOND the front . . . assures you of on It's Guaranteed! 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