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Show '' , , ti - ' ' v f . 1 g-- 7 5-- 3 S-- 3 7-- S third and fourth place honors. Made op of an selection from all teams in the league, the State championship aggregation Jndudeg players from Keys ville, Layton, Clearfield, and Syracuse, and is coached by J. H, Starkey and Pan Robertson, both of Layton,. , The team now goes on to tbs all-st- Pacific Southwest regional tournament for the right to hater World championship pW The regional meet is being held this year at Tooele, August U, 13, and IS, and Lakeshora will meet the Nevada SUte champions in the opening round at 1:30 pjn. From the standpoint of excite . ment, drama, disappointment, and base ball ability exceptional in 5 year old kids, the championship gam bed everything. . The Lakers put on the boat in the eaNy innings, end drew away to 1 in the fourth; howovar, Indian Hills staged a four run rally In the fifth and cspne up with two more in the top of the seventh to tie the score at Layton was unable to score In their half of the .frame, and tha game went to extra innings. The Salt Lake team threatened in the eighth with the winning run on second and one away; however Frank Mower took e fly to deep right field, and the 13-1- 7-- H AAU swimming meet iJ next batter grounded out to Gene Hodson at third. Layton weed down in M3- - order in their half. In the ninth, Indian puis again brought tha fans to, their feet with a man on second from a walk and steal; however. Brad Colley then settled down and struck old the next three batters with 10 pitched bails to retire the side. i ... vr Teams from all over the states f, Jim Bell will defend his title on the low and high boards, others f J -- - r Stake road shows presented last week In Clearfield i PAINT OMUt Clearfield Lumoer Gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners ip all events. Team trophies will go to the high point and woman contestants. The traveling trophy will 320 So. Main SAVE Co. Clearfield, Utah TA inmiimiiiiniiiiiiiiininiiiiiimiin by Financing Your New or Used Car - Hr (liiiilimiimminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirnnr rout Atmtowzro from the Clearfield Swim Club are expected to defend theirs. Attend RC School News and Views Kaysville News The pool is expecting 1300 people. Spectators will be charged 35c. Proceeds will be used to help defray Costs of the meet. The pool will be closed all day Friday and until 5.00 Saturday. Inter-mounta- of Utah, Idaho, and Nevada are expected to swim and defend their titles in the 25 yd. completely indoor pool. Sue to the high point be awarded team. annual Clearfield Senior AAU Swimming Championship August 11 through 13, according to Larry Raty, pool manager. second ; r Vvy i. Clearfield City Corporation will sponsor the If there were ever a spot loaded with tension and drams, Barry Ball stepped into it at that point. A State championship hung in f ; the balance; but Ball stood up there Ss if be were in a practice N.S game and clouted tha first pitch KAYSVILLE BEAUTIES . . . who won acclaim at over second base-tscore Hodson tha Jaycee sponsored Miss Kaysville contest last and win the ball game. Friday are, front row, Lorna Tucker, Miss KaysIt went into the records as a Miss Katherine Harvey, special talent winner; ville; have It been that, single. might back row, left, Diane Swan, first attendant to the or it might have landed in Fruit STATE CHAMPION Lakeshore league all -- stars. From left, front row: Dee Burton, queen; and Marilyn Ence, second attendant. or dropped in a gopher Height Frank Corgiat, Dave Trujillo, Guy Barber, Jay Starkey, Carter Cook, Stephen Oda, hole in short center field. Nobody and Gaylin Simmons, bat boy. Back row: Coach, Don Robertson, Gene Hodson, knew, and nobody cared. As for Brent Major, Glen Davis, Wayne Baker, Brad Cowley, Frank Mower, Mike Tiller, Ball, ha couldn't have gone beyond 8 first base if it had gone to the H. Starkey. Barry Ball, and co&ch-mgr- ., moon; for as soon as the winning A Clearfield Girl Clearfield run had crossed the plate, be was Sanford, Colo. and a Sunset girl spent the week Mr. and Mrs. E. M. White-side- s mobbed by a hysterical Lakeshore at the Junior Red Cross Training returned recently from a team and hoisted to their shoulders Every teenager needs amuse- School on the USU campus at vacation trip to Montana and for a victory demonstration. ment. Some go to shows, some only comment was, Canada. Mr. Whltesidea attendLogan, Utah. The Clearfield girl, Barrys end Mrs. Otto Kent were stay home and watch TV, some Andrea Halls, daughter of Mr. ed the National Athletic Asso- "Put me down! By Mrs. Norma Preece and Mrs. Lynn Hood and chil- ciation Convention at Glacier listen to the radio or some read and Mrs. Lyle Halls, and Miss Phone 37 8751 dren, Woods Cross. National Park. Hs is a mem- Miss Bonnie Lou Gardner. Bon- books, and then there are few Kathy Hammon, daughter of tyr. Misses Susan, Kaysville ber of the Athletic Association nie will be married August 12. who break windows, break into and Mrs. H- G. Hammon of Sunset, House guests over the weekMary Ann and Kathy Prigmore Water-td- n Gueeta of Mr. and Mfs. Clif- houses, steal cars, or have gang left the 31st of July for the cam returned home after spending a end of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kir- of Utah. They visited pus. and ton Banff Ball last week included Mr. fights. Lakes, Calgary, few days last week in Logan by and family were his parents, The two girls were chosen to at the home of their aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirby, San- Lake Louise. They enjoyed see- and Mr. Eugene Perren, Alto if shows the is fine Going Cardston and bany, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. friends Davis High because of at represent ing Dr. MilliMrs. H. and shows are good approved shows, uncle, J. ford, Colorado; Mrs. Norma their Jim home interest and outstanding by returning Williams, Lethridge, Mr. and Ogden; shows like Payton Place they gan. Pace and two children, Phoein helping the Red of Portland, Oregon. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and son pot are for grown ups with twisted leadership Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nix, Arizona; Mrs. Helen Reed, way Cross. Ryal. minds. The radio's fine, books Mrs. Gwen Taylor and chilMr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson, can be good depending on what dren Cheryls and Van returned to their home at Calgary, Can- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams and type, but breaking windows, o V ada after visiting for two weeks Mr. and Mrs, Art Olsen, both breaking into houses, stealing cars, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Layton, spent the past week- and gang fights arent good or wholesome fun. Eugene Williams and her sis- end at Bear Lake as guest of amusement, v K 1, M IS ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen Pearson and Mr. Kids! The summer's almost and Mrs. Arvin Rasenloff. Clearfield Stake Clearfield Ryal Scoffield. in and support the civic Honse guests last weak of Mr. gone, get road shows were presented last out this and groups August stay Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smprt and Mrs. Caiper Carroll were week at the First and Third and son David left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jessop of trouble. You'll find that they Wards Chapel and the Stake of fun have lots things to do. Astoria, Oregon, where they and three children, Olympia, There's tennis, archery, swim- House. will spend two weeks camping, Washington. Donald and Jessop Participating wards and their ming, baseball and other things. fishing and vacationing. daughter Sylvia, Portland, Oreproductions were, First, CircumThis week Id like to salute stantial Evidence"; Second, A Mrs. Evelyn Udy spent Fri- gon. Mr. Jessop and Sylvia were day in Bountiful as a guest of enroute to the National Music the J a y c e es, theyve done a Melting Pot of the USA; Third, tremendous job with the boys and "Around the World; Fourth, "Big Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Camp at Gunnison, Colorado. House gueeta last Week of Visitors laat week of Mrs. their baseball. Also I'd like to Wonderful World; Fifth, A FaMr. and Mrs. Van Dean Ste- Evelyn Udy were Mr. and Mrs. salute the Clearfield recreation ntasy; Sixth, "The Invasion. The Melting Pot of the USA phenson were Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank Hartley and Verda Hart- committee. Thanks for a job well T. Moorehead of La Crescents, ley, Rockland. Idaho. They also done! was judged first place winner. Calif. They all attended the Ste- visited in Plain City with Mr. venson family reunion Sunday and Mrs. Orel England. V Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hutchings at Richmond Park. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Ludlow and daughters Bonnie and Gwen and family, Spanish Fork, are and Miss Judith Hansen spent spending a week at Yellowstone tha weekend at Salem with her Natl. Park. They took Kathy, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Andy,' David and Scott with Warren. them to enjoy the trip and litMr. and Mrs. Eugene OBrien tle Carolyn remained with her and family were guests at a One at noon, one at night, One along the way . . . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday dinner in Layton last You never outgrow your need for Milk, Emil Whitesides. Friday given by Mr. and Mrs. Drink three glasses tvtry day! Mrs. Wayne Eatchel enter- Ralph Morgan and Mr. and Mr. tained a number of guests at a Donald Weaver. The occasion bridal shower Friday evening at was to honor Mr. OBrien on AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH her home in honor of her niece, hi birthday anniversary. , The Clearfield , to be this week at Clearfield i Gene Hodson, Laytohs lead-o- ff man, hit a strong single through third ami went to second on a passed ball, and Dave .Trujillo sacrificed him to third. Jay Star-ke- y struck out altar a full count situation, and Cowley was intentionally passed and promptly stole to put men on second and third with two away. Page 7 August 11, 1960 State OEiompioooIiip LdSiGoIiorG teanmins By Ray L. Davis Thera wai a baseball Layton Kama long to be remembered in Layton last Saturday as the Lakeshora league (Layton No. S) s dame through in extra innings to win the State Baba Ruth championship by an margin over a determined Indian Hills team from Salt Lake City. The game marked. tbs third victory (or the Lakers, as they bad previously defeated Ogdea and East Mill Creek. o( Salt Lake City. in the three day State tournament held in Layton, In the other gaipa of toe finl days play. East Mill Creek defeated Tooele in a contest for , , at BARNES BANK Interest rates arc low, and there 1 are no extra charges to pay; thus the over-al- l cost of your car is kept to a minimum. 2. Terms are arranged to fit your get comfortably. bud- You may include your initial pre- mium on your car insurance in the bank auto loan, instead same low-co- st 3 of laying out the cash. As you meet each monthly pay- ment in your loan, you strengthen your bank credit standing with us thus putting yourself in line for future economical bank borrowing. 4 BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH -- HALIBUT, center slices VEAL CUTLETS, frozen, 3 oz. BACON, crismite FROZEN rOODS Mrs. Chessers SEA FAIR, 10 oz. Raspberries for $ 1 Chicken Parts Breasts, Thighs, Drumsticks 00 lb. pkg. 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