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Show t.s , In Highway a. m. on U. S. Highway 30S, 16 On the first extra hole to determine the champion, Williams played it straight down the middle while Hulstoms tee shot fell to the right. The amateurs approach shot dropped on the green apron while Williams chipped hisabout 15 feet beyond the pin. , Missed Birdie Try Hulstom missed a birdie try but his opponent calmly punched home the winning shot to gain the title and $150 first-plac- e VICTORY SHAKE Tommy Williams, left, is all smiles after winning a sudden-deat- h Bud Hulstrom with Sunday to win the Brigham City Open title. Both golfers payoff shot scores of 63 for 18 holes to make the playoff necessary. Key Club Boys h Winners Listed for mi? air - ' w J4 : being planned by members of the Key club of Box Elder High school for Saturday, June 21. Members of the newly organized group will wash cars at Coppin Motor and at Anderson Ford between the hours of 1 p. rn. and 7 p. m., Saturday, according to Fred Christensen, president. A pick-uand delivery service ill be conducted under the direction of Calvin Wheatley, a member of the Key club, and Utah State champion of the Road-E-contest this year. Young Wheatley will call at local residents homes and drive their car to one of the two wash stations, and will deliver it again to the home. This service may be obtained by phoning Coppin Motor, 74, or Andersen Ford, 56, during the specified hours on Saturday, Christensen said. Proceeds from the project will be used to conduct club affairs during the coming year. June Play to Begin Thursday at Rees Pioneer Park Second-Hal- f Winners were listed this week for first-hal- f play in the local little leagues. In the National league, Fifes reccame out on top with a ord even though they suffered a shutout at the hands of Auto Dealers, Monday. In the junior circuit, the Greenheads edged into the throne room by a half game over first-hal- f The Rockets. the champs found rough going, Monday, against the DZs. The contest was called at the end of six innings with the score tied, Second-hal- f play will begin on Thursday, June 19, at the Rees Pioneer park diamonds. Scores: Thursday, June 12 1 000 001 Mendenhalls 345 Fifee Sato and Davis, K. Valentine; B. Baty and Munns. sr 100 0001 Auto Dealers- HO 0103 Macks Funk, ITunsaker, and Jones; Josephson and Montez. 235 640 20 DZs 190 220 14 Rangers Smith, Jensen and Zundel; and Fonnesbeck, Loyery Lowery. 132 0 6 Greenheads 301 1 5 Rockets Bosley and Brown; Woodland, Nelson and Mitchell, Worthing6-- 4-- 6-- ton. Monday, June 16 000 0000 Fifts 002 020- -4 Auto Dealers Hobson, E. Jensen and Stuart; Hunsaker and Jones. , anjti&w oaxHngro Mendenhalls 072 100 10 5 000 320 Macks Sato, Davis and Davis, Cottam; Spendlove, Josephson and Mon- tes. ABSORPTION sunINK AG is made with Scoria volcanic aggregate; vibrated scientifically .for uniform compaction,-steam cured to produce a tough, resilient, uniform masonry unit of maximum strength and durability. VOL-VI-- a superior high-pressu- re Rockets vs. Greenheads. DZs vs. Rangers.' 7:00 June 1 00 0 10 Rangers 2 lx 16 Rockets Nelson, Hansen and Colmar, llust, and Ilust; Woodland, Worthington. 202 200- -6 DZs 015 000 6 Greenheads Morris and Jensen and Zundel; S. Christensen and Brown. First-hal- f standings: American 12-1- When Driver 23 5:30 8 cnomiiu) Cars Collide First-Ha- lf Play in focal Little Leagues project is car-was- h MAKE A CAREFUL 1. 26 Dozes Sunday Two cars collided at 1:30 a. m. 5:30 DZs vs. Greenheads. June 15, a short disSunday, 7:00 Rockets vs. Rangers. tance south of the Hot Springs June 30 Junction on US 91, when the 5:30 Rockets vs. DZs. driver of one of the cars, Ralph 7:00 Greenheads vs. Rangers. D. Dalton of Willard, apparently July 7 dozed at the wheel, according to 5:30 Rockets vs. Greenheads. Sergeant William C. Sackett, of 7:00 DZ's vs. Rangers. the Highway Patrol, who invesJuly 10 tigated the accident. 5:30 Rangers vs. Rockets. Driver of the other car was 7:00 Greenheads vs. DZs. Robert L. Nilson, 37, of ClearJuly 14 5:00 Greenheads vs. Rangers. field, who was southbound in a 54 sedan owned by W. E. Page 7:00 DZs vs. Rockets. cf Clearfield. July 17 5:30 Greenheads vs. Rockets. The Dalton car was headed 7:00 DZs vs. Rangers. north and crossed the highway, July 21 sideswiping the Nilson vehicle, 5:30 Rockets vs. Rangers. Sackett reported. 7:00 Greenheads vs. DZs. Nilson and his wife were taNational league second-hal- f ken. to an Ogden hospital where schedule: they were treated for shock and June 19 Nilson for a neck and shoulder 5:30 Fife vs. Macks. Injury. 7:00 Mendenhalls vs. Auto Dalton was cited for driving Dealers. on the wrong side of the highJune 23 v s' 5:30 Fifes vs. Mendenhalls. way. 7:00 Macks vs. Auto D. June 26 5:30 7:00 June Macks vs. Mendenhalls. Fife vs. Auto Dealers. Host pro Dean Candland placed second among the money players pisting a 65. Coming home with a 65 also was Jack Ridd, Magna amateur. Candland couldn't put two and two together and come up with par as he double-bogie- d No, Two on the front nine and went one over par the second time around. Rollo Gibbins, Dugway pro, was the hottest linkster for the first nine holes, posting a 30. however, He fell to the also-ranr 36 on the with a last nine. Found Bogeys Easy Ernie Sehneiter, Jr., and Cliff Whittle found the bogeys easy- - to come by and tie with settled for a sixth-plac67s. GardFifteen-year-ol- d Kirk ner of Brigham City stood out as one of the top amateurs as he fired a 69 to win the first flight. Higly respected Lou North, who makes a habit of winning tournaments, couldnt solve the local layout and placed fourth with a 67. The results: Pro Flight Tommy Williams, Rollo 63; Dean Candland, 65; Gibbons, 66; George Sehneiter, Ernie 66; Ralph Emery 67; Sehneiter Jr., 67; Cliff Whittle, 7 Degree in Medicine MAKE A OF LIST OF AND HOME. NEEDS. 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(UP1 education department of the State of Maine will experiment with educational television in the next academic year. Three commercial television stations have -- agreed to carry a weekly music instruction course during school hours starting in September. Television seas will be installed in classrooms in towns whose schools have no regular music teacher. e ?' Car-Was- inch-lon- 15-fo- y Plan at- h miles west of Snowville. V. Lawrence, 58, of . ... Victor 'f Llkhead Ranch (near Pocatello), se-.. suffered a fractured pelvis, ere, lacerations of the hips, arms and legs, shock and bruis-es- , when his pick-utruck col-- ' iided with a gravel truck. Lawrence was taken to the Valley hospital in Tremonton by the Tremonton ambulance. Also taken to the hospital for e observation was Johnny Barrus, 12, Lawrences grandson, who was a passenger in the pickup ttuck. He also suffered cuts, ..bruises and shock. Investigating officers wejre Troopers TeWayne Woodland and Sergeant William C. Sackett of the Highway Patrol. onCitations will be issued pending investigation. ais to Monte Pro An Idaho man was listed in fair condition, Tuesday, in the Valley hospital at Tremonton, after being involved in a collision Monday at 10:15 . tract visitors, but the The city capsules are not passed out indiscriminately. The word dope shows plainly through the outer covering, and when the capsule El Is opened, a dope sheet on the city is released. It Youthful Tommy Williams, as- gives location, rainfall, elevasistant pro at Ogdens El Monte tion, temperature average, population, and a selling job on the golf course, dropped in a putt in a sudden-deatplayoff community in a few words. with amateur Bud Hulstrom Sunday to win this years version of the Brigham City Open. Both Williams and Hulstrom, bearing the Ben Lomond course medcolors, finished the al play, with 63s. Mishap Monday , Municipal Dope Ark. 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