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Show 12 1984 10, raxEUPi1' May Will Sponsor Car Wash t tv'' As a means of raising funds to attend upcoming football camps and school, members of the Tooele football team will sponsor a carwash and breakfast at McDonalds rt mifrt ' ' " A ' ; " 8'' ' Sports Editor r I r. A. T. Roberts ; tin! - Saturday. Breakfast will be served from 7 until 11 a.m., with a portion of the proceeds of the sales going to the football team and the carwash will begin at 9 a.m. with the funds going to the football players. Season Opener The softball season will start Saturday, May 12 at the Allen B. Warr Memorial Park in Erda. Games will begin at 1 p.m. and go all afternoon. League games will continue every Tuesday and Thursday nights starting at 6:30 p.m. Ute Football Registration Ute football registration for boys, ages 9 through 15, will be held Thursday, May 10 from 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 12, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at McDonalds in Tooele. Fees will be $38 per boy or $60 per family. Each boy may earn part of his registration by selling raffle tic- Region Nine track champions, Grantsville High School, will compete in state competition Saturday at Timp-vieHigh School beginning at 9 a.m. Reclining Russell Hall; sitting: Bob Ashworth, Richard Wells, John Hiatt, Jeff Bracken, Lance Gurney, Bruce Gilbert, Richard Thornton and Coach Dale Mohler. Second row: Coach Janet Matthews, Coach Dale Sampson, Mike Atherley, Mike Britt, Kevin Orgill, Paul Cook, John Elmer, Mike Harding, Craig Ratcliff, Todd Elkington, Kent Yadon, Steve Mason, Darrin Cook, Tom Green, Dave Chadwick, Dave Yadon, Jim Wilcox, Tony Hammond, Dave Francom, Jerry Kidwell, Craig Chidester, Mike Bussard. w 6-- kets. For more information call Wayne Benton, 882-632- Attention Bowlers Blocked And Fouled Adrian Dantley was stopped very many times during Utahs win over Phoenix Tueday in the Sait Palace. Here Larry Nance fouls A.D. enroute to the Jazz captains 46 point performance. During the temporary closure of the Tooele Bowl, bowlers are advised that the Bowl will be open Friday, May 11, from 4:30 until 6 p.m. in order for bowlers to obtain any personal effects that may have been left in the lockers. Grantsville Gears For State Meet The Grantsville boys and girls track teams will participate in the state finals Saturday at 9 a.m. at Timpview High. The Grantsville boys qualified 16 athletes for the main event and are coming fresh off a region championship last week in Tooele. Five athletes will compete for the girls. Ericka Seaquist will run the 300 intermediate hurdles, Tina Barrus the 100 meter hurdles, Jill Anderson the mile, 2 mile and 800 ' meters, Karen Bell and Monica Ault the 400 meters and the 1600 According to Coach Dale Ed Dalton, Tooeles number one singles player, and Chris Carlisle who handles the number three spot qualified for the state tournament over the weekend as the Tooele Buffs finished in second place in the Region Six championships. Powerful Judge Memorial cap- tured the region title scoring 22 points to Tooeles 12, Murray 11, Jordan 10, South 4 and West one. The state meet will be held this Friday at Taylorsville High School. .. 500 LETTERHEADS 500 ENVELOPES 500 BUSINESS CARDS 1000 LETTEREADS . . . 1000 ENVELOPES 1000 BUSINESS CARDS $35.90 $38.80 $31.70 .... 5 5 7 5 ... -- $36.90 5 - 7 lines lines lines lines lines lines of type of type of type of type of type of type LEHERHEADS AND ENVELOPES ARE ON WHITE 20 LB. BOND WITH BLACK INK. BUSINESS CARDS WHITE INDEX BLACK INK. Dalton qualified for the state meet by receiving a bye in the first round then defeating Fisher and In the of West championship match, Markosain of Judge defeated Dalton and 2-- 6-- 3 6-- Grantsville received a big setthey lost three the 400 meter relay team that placed first at region. Two pulled muscles and one sprained ankle decimated the team. back this week when of four members on Grantsville athletes to watch at the meet include Darrin Cook, Lance Gurney, Francom, Hall and Jeff Bracken. $10.00 Colored Ink $1.00 each additional line of type 10 more for colored paper 4 with Eds second finish earnihim his state tourney spot. ng In the number three singles, Chris Carlisle also finished second, getting a bye in the first round, defeating Bassett of Murand then losing to ray, MAIN 882-005- 0 1, 6-- 1, 6-- their first round match won of West, then were defeated of Jordan by In the match and of Judge against for the right to advance to state, against and Olson-Bullstoc- k 6-- 2, 6-- Gomez-Arce-Lared- a 2-- 6 6-- 6-- Mateus-McLare- Zentner-Osteru3-- 6 6-- In were defeated d and n 7-- the number two doubles spot, Ken Carlisle-Tyle- r England lost to Gardner-Edingto- n and and were eliminated from any 6-- 2 6-- 1 further action. 1, More than 1,400 daily newspapare printed by the offset meth- ers od. Pool Registration Opens Monday American Greetings with Rose design MCMLXXXIV American Greetings Corp. Registration for the first session of summer swimming lessons at the Tooele Memorial Swimming Pool will begin Monday, May 14 at 6:00 p.m. ' Classes will be offered for 5 year olds, beginners, advanced be- ginners, intermediates, swimmers and adults. The lessons will be held at 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.; 5:00 in the afternoon and the adult lessons at 9:00 in the evening. The first session of lessons will begin on June 4th and be held Monday through Friday for two weeks. The cost for the ten lessons is $7.50. Reservations for the classes may be made by phoning the pool, for all classes except the year olds which must be paid for at the time of registration. Classes will continue to be conducted for five sessions during the summer, beginning every two weeks with registration opening 3 weeks before the classes are scheduled to begin. Beginning May 29th, the pool will be open from 12:00 to 1:00 In the afternoon for senior citizens only. The public hours will begin at 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Public swimming on Saturday will still begin at 12:00 noon. ) amlricanhVgrletings Mothers Day cards and gifts. Mom will cherish the memory of a beautiful Mothers Day card or gift. Choose from our complete selection of American Greetings Mother's Day cards and gifts. Former Georgia Tech football conch Pepper Rodgers: "A surgeon makes a mistake and the patient dies, and he soys he's sorry and kid gets paid $5,000. A fumbles and I get fired. ( 4 6-- 0 Oliver of Judge Memorial 6-in the title match. Carlisles second place finish moves him into the state championships. Greg Hervat, playing the number two singles for Tooele got a bye the first round, lost to Cook of 1 and then was deMurray 6-- 2 feated by Deem of Jordan 6-in the match to determine who would advance to state. 3-- 5 PUBLISHING 6-- 6-- 882-324- TRANSCRIPT-BULLETI- N York Zentner and Mike Osterud 6-- 6-- 0 3-- 1 58 NORTH Mohler the powerhouses in the boys 2A competition will be Hurricane and Richfield. He feels his team will place anywhere from fifth to seventh at the meet. Grantsville hopes to gather in several third and fourth place finishes at the track fest. The forte for the Pokes is the field events where they earned half the points that propelled them to a region title last week. Dave Francom has the best shot bringing home a first place in the javelin while Russell Hall should finish strong in the shot and discus. at Dalton, C. Carlisle Qualify For State Tennis Tournament prin N meter relay team will consist of Bell, Seaquist, Barrus and Ault. I iiiiiiilllllllHIII |