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Show Page 8 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, May 11, 1983 Tracksfers Named YU All-Confere- Golf Classes To Be Offered At nce Nine members the of BYU women's track Tri-Ci- ty were squad named to the Hi?h Country Athletic tf Conference first-ev- er - y The AMERICAN FORK for schedule course golf spring classes was released today by pro Jimmy Thompson. The classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays for a period of three weeks beginning this Thursday. All-Co- nf erence team following the HCAC cham pionships at the track Cougar Julia last weekend. lent -- Corey May The Cougars won the conference championships by piling up 181 New Mexico's points to runner-u- p 123. designations were given to those who finished first or second in any event in the ce championships. lauri D.w ainy lumga Julie Cougar Jones was a double winner for earning the BYU, designation by capturing both the shot put and the discus. Another BYU Carey May, Golfers Prepare For Sizzler Open By MARION DUNN entered include: Herald Sports Editor AMERICAN FORK - Utah's top golfers, champing at the bit to get into action, will be unleashed this week with the -- holding of the 10th annual Sizzler Family Steak House Open y and Pro-Aat golf course. will be The Sizzler Pro-Aplayed Friday with the Open proper scheduled for Saturday will and Sunday. The Pro-Ateam a pro and four amateurs with a special gross and net division for amateurs. Entry fee is $35 for pros and amateurs. In the Sizzler Open the pros will be shooting for top money of $750 with a special division for Seniors where first place is worth $100. Bruce Summerhays of Wasatch State Park in Midway is defending champion and will be on hand for the affair. Other leading pros who have Tri-Cit- m m m le ran in the 5,000 meter for the first time at Provo's altitude and outdistanced the field for first place. Other Cougars winning first place in the meet were Cathy Zuniga in the javelin and Lauri Dew in the i e a Melody Jonw Aiding Molloy Jacqu. Norton v ; ; av Bonsig-nor- Home tenter Landgren, Doug Vilven, Mack Christensen, Mike Borich, Dick Kramer, Don Johnson, Steve Elliott, Milan Swaler, Rusty Guernsey, Bob Rudd, Mike 51 UHc HOURS M-- F (19-39- ), 8) double-eliminati- Vickers, Troy Christensen, Alan Jones, Brad Stone, Curt Abbeglen, Jimmy Thompson 8-- 5 9-- 5 asa "3ki We accept chcl,s PiXil;ti)gT7T7?PCQIP0aE) and Reid Goodliffe. In amateur competition prize money will be awarded in gross and net divisions and the SHRUBS area's leading amateurs are expected to battle here. The course is in good condition and if the weather turns warm and sunny some great scores should be registered. 1 gal WHISKEY BARRELS 2.28 Golden Vicary Privet Mugho Pine Exbury start at 2 p.m. I"x4"x6' ft ea. 1x9' Tudor 8.84 at 13.50 A1! 229.99 ea. LATTICE PANELS 4x8' Rustic .53 Unboardered I"x6"x6' Quality Other sizes and styles available WHEELBARROW KB-- 4 006 Redwood 4 cu. ft. $3884 16.84 .99 George Bloom at The Main Street Mile will be conducted at 10 a.m. May 30. The race will start at the south end of Main Street near Payson High School and proceed directly north to the park. All finishers will receive a plus a pass to the swimming pool good for that day. Divisions will include wheelchair, 50 & up, 4049, 5 for men and and women. Registration will be conducted from 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. at the park the day of the race. Entry fee is ARROW, 142.99 aged oak Azalea Compare by 10 x6' Newburg Inch thick 6.98 Austrian Pine m SHEDS as planter 2 Gal. size Oregon Grape m Tudor pictured Ideal Compare at 4.98 The annual Super Buffet will follow Friday's Pro-Aand will be held in the club house. The Pro-Awill begin with a METAL STORAGE HALF Red Barberry Other sizes stock in 465-922- 6. 30-3- 9, 20-2- 16-1- 9, 12-1- Ideal for garden use 36 "x50" roll 2" mesh POULTRY NETTING 19.48 MINI-BLIND- ' INDOOR culptured & loop (All 12' Many sizes to choose form -- M i $300 10 8 PATIO .59 6 It. wide Green 1 12 It. wide Green 2.49 LF 2 4 2 x6 " 1.79 6 tt. wide Brown Redwood yd. wide) & 18.99 36.99 Construction Common. yd. OUTDOOR PORCH Alabaster l DECKING 3.64 g OO 0.77 lul Flush Mount 16 xt6 Other styles and sizes available Energy saver Tweed White or J alVYLIianla sun's rays CARPET S $5. The top three finishers in each category will receive medals and fourth through eighth will earn ribbons. The top ten overall finishers will receive jackets and the top 150 will receive visor head- FLUSH MOUNT REFLECTIVE up to 95 SUNFILM ofReflects the .25 sq.ft. per roll Fast to install Attractive Reduce cooling coaU All stock sizes 25-2- 9-- 2.29 2.84 3.39 3.49 4.39 5.39 . $ 5.99 Conrete Mix 2.19 Just add water Custom size orders available f 12 90 bog bands. The race is by Wilkinson Trophy Shoppe of Provo. For further information, contact Brent Watkins at 465-922- Gulls Owner to Speak At Dinner Old-Time- 7-- 8 SAT SUN Tennis Tourney, Race Scheduled in Payson month. The tennis tournament will be conducted from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on May 28 and may continue to May 30 if necessary. All tournament play will be at the Payson Junior High courts with classifications for seniors (40 & up), adults Teens (15-1and Youth (14 & under) and divisions within the classifications. The divisions for seniors and adults will be beginner, intermediate and advanced while teens will have beginning and advanced divisions and the youth will have one ability division. The tournament is a affair. Players will be required to provide their own balls. Registration fee is $5. Registration will be conducted at the city offices at 439 West Utah Ave. between May 14 and May 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, contact HOME CENTER 1 PICKETS Payson's recreation department is sponsoring a tennis tournament and a 'Main Street Mile' race at the end of this & Four different class times are available. Class times are 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The fee is $24 for six lessons and the instructors are Thompson and Robert McArthur. mmm4 e, Alpine; Chip Garriss, Bob Flagler and Tom Costello, Riverside; Mike Malaska, Mike Smith, Ron Branca, Lynn shotgun LUMBER Sonny Braun of Hobble Creek, Joey CEDAR FENCING PAYSON avs v v Julie Waten place finishes were turned in by Melody Jones in the long jump, Becky Larsen in the 10,000 meter run, Aisling Molloy in the 1,500 meter run and Julie Waters in the high jump. high jump. Leading the way for BYU as a second place finisher was Jacque Norton, who took finished behind teammate Jones in both the shot put and the discuss. Other second- - ; larten Becky Tri-Cit- 12" Model 16" Model 20.84 25.84 While Supplies Last rs WHOLE HOUSE OSCILLATING FANS FANS 32"x32" Efficient cooling Marco Polo Includes Light system dJ, PAINTS The Utah Old Time Athletes will may be purchased from Moon hear Salt Lake Gulls owner Roger Kavachevich, Lee Christiansen, Russell at their annual Spring Stan Watts, Don Overly, Marion Banquet and Stag Party on Dunn and Mel Briggs in Utah e Wednesday, May 18 at the Valley. Russell's Gulls are one of the Motel, 161 West, 6th S., Salt Lake. strongest teams in the Pacific Coast League this year. John The banquet will start with a Salt Lake Tribune sports social hour at 6:30 p.m. and dinner editor, will be the master of at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 and ceremonies. 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WEEKDAYS: 7am to 8pm SATURDAYS: 8am to 5pm SUNDAYS: 9am to 5pm Kirby Lone 84660 (801)798-982- 25-2- 9 10' CDX Sponish Fork , UT 18-2- 2 II rainJPEG 450 5-- 8 IIMMtK 1 Construction grade Stud Grade 1.34 Cougar Boys' Basketball Camp hHAM NU 2"x4x92V," i mi r IN d '"r,v,v I 1 Daily individual skill instruction and basketball - award shirts to Camp Team competition Prlce-Man- ti championship team in four divisions receive award shirts Camp Awards to MVP, jump shot champ, free throw champ, and Mr. Hustle in each division Individual skills evaluation All-Sta- ExitV, rs For more information: Phone (801) 378 4851. Write: Cougar Boys' Basketball Camp Ask for 297 CONF Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 brochure A. To Eureka Spa"'Sh Ffk Q214 tt Sinn- .tin k nit s li u mil .Mi W' ,. .... lull in, ,,, iiiM- I |