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Show Meat Packers Agree To 85,000 Civil Penalty the Hardy was charged with delaying payment from 8 to 22 days, Administration, said $4,000 of penalty was suspended, provided Hardy does not violate the order for ten years. Les Hardy and Sons, Inc., a meat packer at Springville, and its owner, Lester V. Hardy, have agreed to a $5,000 civil penalty and a cease and desist order, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official said today. B. H. (Bill) Jones, head of USDAs Packers and Stockyards 3 and failing to provide livestock sellers with a true, written ac- Hardy agreed to the order to settle administrative charges that he failed to pay promptly for livestock purchased in central Utah during 1983. count of purchases. In agreeing to the order, Hardy neither admitted nor denied the charges which were filed by USDA in November 1983. Birthdays And Babies vi 4-- f - .1' Christopher Bryan Harris was born April 15 in Tooele Valley Hos- pital. pounds For over 40 years, the last weekend in June has been re- the action of the rodeo to the fans from horseback in the arena. A former rodeo athlete provides him with an excellent background for comments about each and every ride, rider, roper and He has an unique style in served for the Lehi Roundup. Rodeo fans have never been disapcolorful, pointed in the and exciting western show. fast-pace- d, steer-wrestle- Preceeding the first perfor- mance of the PRCA rodeo, a Stock Parade is staged for participants r. entertaining rodeo spectators while giving them the results and scores. The Riata Ranch Cowboys are a group of talented young ladies of all ages; including visiting royalties, junior and senior mounted clubs, carts and buggies, and carriages and many individual riders - some in costume and others just showing their authentic western attire. The parade starts at 6 p.m. June horse-draw- n who trick ride, trick rope, sing and dance. The cowboys werent bom with these talents so they work very hard to train and de- 27th. Besides the six major events of womens rodeo, the barrel racing is included. This year, the committee has contracted Phil Gardenhire as rodeo announcer. He literally brings ever-popul- velop an outstanding performance. This will be the second appearance of the Riata Ranch Cowboys at the Lehi Roundup. Mike Spencer, the rodeo clown with the "fastest sence of humor will present hilarious short acts to amuse and entertain the crowd Pirates Hold Tryouts The Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League of Professional Baseball will hold a One Day Tryout Camp for the State of Utah. The camp will be held June 24 at 10 a.m. at Hillcrest High, Midvale, Utah, located at 7253 South 9 East. This camp will be under the direction of Jerry Gardner, Bart Braun, and Larry D'Amato who are Scouting Supervisors for the Pirates. Players should be ready to go at 10 a.m. and be prepared to workout until 3 p.m. They should be Free-Age- nt No between the ages of American Legion Player will be permitted to workout or participate in this camp unless he brings in writing written permission from either his American Legion coach or from the commander of the legion post he represents in le16-2- 2. gion play. Players must furnish their own shoes, uniforms, gloves and personal gear. With the Pirates furnishing all other equipment. If you have any further questions concerning this camp you may contact our scouting department for further details. Transcript- - Bulletin Tourney Scheduled The Sth Annual Transcript-BulletiTennis Tournament has been slated for Aug. The entry fee of $3 per event will be accepted by the registration deadline of July 26. Entry forms will be published n 2-- 9. in each issue of the Transcript-Bulletitwo weeks prior to the n deadline. per-sonp- For more information please contact tournament director N. G. Hale at 882-032- 7 ounces and Warr, age 4. Grandparents are Lucky and Rae Harris, Grantsville; Colin Warr, Erda; Ellen Crowton, West Valley. Great grandparents are Keith and Nina Warr, Erda; Betty Fox, West TITfl hens. Dwayne Hargo and Kenny Watson will perform the risky skill of Bullfights and since these men are the unsung heroes of rodeo, giving Valley. V Brandon Richard Nix was born May 7 in Tooele Valley Hospital, the son of Kim Feagan and Tom Nix III, Tooele. He weighed 7 pounds 3 V ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feagan, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nix, all of Tooele. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ashley K. Hunter was born May 16 in Tooele Valley Hospital, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces and was 19Vi inches long. Parents are Neal and Jean Hunter, of Grantsville. Grandparents are Wayne and Juanita Stevens, Tooele and Reed and Barbara Holden of Grantsville. Great grandmother is Archie Autrey, and Mrs. Vera Hansen, Tooele. Wilcock Photo Esther Feagan, all of Tucson, Arizona. Wilcock Photo Wilcock Photo assistance to a cowor downed by a boy hung-ucome bull, very highly recommended from their association. Reigning Royalty for the 1985 split-secon- d p Rodeo are: Susan Gross as Queen, LeeAnn Martin as first attendant and LaNet Oxborro as second at- tendant. Sponsors of the Rodeo is the Lehi Civic Improvement Association and they are looking forward to providing their fans with the very best action each of the three nights with grand entry at 8 p.m. Reserve tickets may be purchased at Tack and Togs in Lehi. Jennifer Ann Rounds celebrated her 4th birthday with a party at McDonalds with all her spe- ' Granisvllle Tennis Lessons To Begin Gregory Daniel was born April Mas-caren- cial friends. Later the day was topped off with a family party. She had a cabbage patch cake with proud parents Gary and Karen Rounds; grandparents Mr. and Andrew James Fredrickson was born May 16 In Tooele Valley Hos- pital to Vincent and Julie Fredrickson, Tooele. He weighed 7 pounds and was 19 inches long. ' He has one brother, Jef- Mrs. Michael R. Mogus, Summer tennis lessons will also start in the next few weeks in Grantsville. The lessons will begin June 24 and run through June 28. Registration will be held at the Grantsville High School tennis courts on the first day of lessons at the times designated below. Boy third graders will be from a.m. with fourth and fifth 8:45-9:2grader boys to follow at 0 a.m. the sixth a.m. At and seventh grade boys will play while the third grade girls will start at 10:15 a.m. and end at 10:55 a.m. The girls fourth and fifth graders a.m. and the will be from and Mrs. . Dorothy Rounds; great grandmother Mrs. Helen frey Vincent Fredrickson, 3. Grandparents are Kenneth and Belva Fredrickson, Vernon; George and Josephine Beck, Tooele. Great Pen-o- k and great great grandfather Dan Elich all of Tooele. Jennifers new little sister Ashley also joined In the fun. grandparents are Vin- cent and Vergie Cooper, Tooele and Gertrude W as 24, in Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 5 Vi ounces and was 20 Inches long. Par- ents are Joe and Lorraine Mascarenas, Tooele. Brothers are Paul 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adelicio and Mr. and Mrs. Tranquilino Lopez Jr. Great grandparents are Estefanita Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. TranquilAnthony 6, Mas-'caren- ino Lopez Mexico. as or with relatives. His parents are David and Sharon Stokes of Bountiful. Proud grandparents are Gordon and Darlene Lee, Tooele, and Jay and Joan Stokes, Great Tremonton. grandparents are Ralph and Ruth Tolman, Sr, all of New 5 sixth and seventh will be from 11:45-12:2- The fee for lessons and age group play will be $15. Playing dates will be from July 1 through Aug. 2. For more information contact or Don Wayne Nelson at at Nelson Johnny 884-610- 2 884-56- :.V: weighing 8 pounds 13 Vi 25 In Tooele Valley Ho- spital. He weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces and was 20 Vi Inches long. Parents are William and Shoemaker. Mary Grandparents are Slim and Sandle Shoemaker, Joyce Hoffman, Ely, Ne- Shoemaker, Wabash, InVi- diana, and Tuesday's Results Westside Auto 16, J&Ts IS Century 21 7, TEAD 4 Reds 13, Bulls 10 Royals 6, Erda 4 Thursday's Schedule 6 30 TEAD vs Reds 7:30 Royals vs Bulls 8 30 Erda vt J & Js 0.30 Gophers vs Chiropractic Bye: Century 21, Westside End ot First Half Nicole Marie Nielson was born April 27 In Tooele Valley Hospital Jeramy Lexie Shoemaker was born April vada. Great grandparents are Lexie and Edna Bill vian Hoffman, and Ely, Ne-vad- a. Wilcock Photo Jeffrey Scott Caldwell was born March 3 at St. Marks Hospital, Salt Lake City. He weighed in at 8 pounds 4 ounces and was 21 Inches long. Parents are Chris and Eva Caldwell. Grandpar- ents are Roger Butler, Grantsville; Reva Roze, Conroe, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Caldwell, Tooele; Sharon Curry, Marc Brian Smith was born May 16 In Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 6 pounds 8 ounces and was 19Vi inches long. Parents are Mark and Amy Smith, Tooele. Grandparents are LaVar and Margit Smith, Jim and Linda Lawrence, all of Tooele. Wilcock Photo Grantsville. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell CaldKenney, Midvale and V i Mrs. Marjorie Boulter, Salt Lake City. V W-- 10 10 RedsLoe Laureles Carter Construction John's U Serve Big O Tires 10 '. 10 WWCardnerBusico Janneen's House at Flowers 0-- 0 Vernon 0-- r Nothing makes toy so educational as watching two kids who want it at the same time. It Takes All Kinds by Franklin P. Jones ar-vc- randparents are Tom Marjorie Stem, nd rantsvllle; Dwaln and oocle. Great Garbett, grandpar-nt- s are Vera Davis, ooele and Mary Eureka. Tooele and Mardo Lucero, Oceanside, CA. Great grandparents are Vem and Gara Nielson, Oak City, Utah; Milan and Ua Jacobson, Oak City, Utah; Sofle Farmington, New Mexico. Great great grandparents are Clarence and Dalny Nielson, Jas-que- z, X- - X A d Tori April Corbett Ho LDS at 9 April ltal to Ray and Wendy arbctt. She weighed 7 Dunds 14 ounces and as 21 Inches long. She as one sister, Tara, 2. lorence Tooele; Lous la Paddock, j SU 0-- 1 6 00 Janneen's vs. Big O Tlres-TEA7:30 WW Gardner Buslco vs. RedsLos Laureles TEAD 8.00 House of Flowers vs. Vernon-Stockto- Ste- ven and Alice Nielson, I 0-- n Grandparents are 4' 0-- J&TsEkonomy Cleaners Tuesday's Results RedsLos Laureles 21, Janneen's 6 Carter Const., 28, House of Flowers 6 John's U Serve 26, Vernon 12 18 Big O Tires 33, J&J'sEkonomy Cleaners Thursday's Schedule 6 00 John's U Serve vs. J&TsEkonomy-Elto- Yvonne Nielson, Tooele. - Slow-PItc- h Softball League ounces and measuring 21 Vi Inches long. Parents are Larry and Oak City, Utah. Wilcock Photo well, Lincoln; Mrs. Iona Tooele County Womens V Care Bear birthday dinner was held in his hon- Wilcock Photo Beck, Ogden. Wilcock Photo Grantsville, Bob and ,4... Eric David Stokes celebrated his second birthday March 19. A 9:30-10:1- Allen B. Warr Memorial Park Softball League I98S First Halt Standings v 3 ents are Bryan and Mylrne Harris. He has one sister, Destiny Tooele. He has one sister, Emily, 3 Vi. Wilcock Photo between riders. He uses a mule named Ike, two dogs and guinea He weighed was 19 inches long. Par- ald Jones, Tooele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent R. Montoya, Stockton and Mrs. Bernice Jones, The Greatest Little Roundup In The West s yC & fl David Jones was born April 18 In Tooele Valley Hospital weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces and was 21 inches long. Parents are Patsy and Don- - Grim-lea- d, Trlcla Ann Wade was bom April IS in Tooele Valley Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces and was 19 Inches long. Parents are Angela J. Endnlas and Larry S. Wade, Tooele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trujillo, Pueblo, Colorado.' Wilcock Photo Jeffrey Alan Messer was born May 7 in Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces and was 20 Inches long. Parents are Mike and Robyn Messer, Grantsville. He has one brother, Michael Jon Messer, 1 year. Grandparents are John and Sherry Wolverton and Ben and Lee Messer, all of Tooele. Great grandparents are Peka Wolverton, Oklahoma; Roy and Wanda Puffer, Tooele. Wilcock Photo Jh Zacery Alan Jeffs was bom April 18 in Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds and was 19Vi inches long. Mother Is Jennifer Jeffs. Grandparents are Alan and Gale Jeffs, great grandparents are Melvin and Hazel Jeffs and Jewel Schmidt. Wilcock Photo |