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Show B0X sErday.ZS2ri99h73m u'ah Qy' Monday at Mantua rariiiir Ala. (UPI) John P. DeCarlo takes pride in the fact he is the first known justice in the Alabama State Appellate Court system to be of direct Italian descent. DeCarlo, the only child of Italian immigrants who settled in Birmingham, Ala., years ago, was appointed to the state court of criminal appeals by Gov. George C. Wallace in 1972. Regaffia fo dmw outside drivers Drivers from California, Oregon, Washington and Colorado are expected to join those from Intermountain 18 in Region Mondays Memorial Day regatta at Brigham City reservoir in Mantua. The outboard power boat races are being staged locally for the third consecutive year and the public is invited to watch free of charge. Action will get underway at 12 noon, sponsored by the Salt Lake Power Boat club and sanctioned by the American Power Boat association. A spokesman said drivers will combine the race with preparation and testing at high altitude for the 1973 stock outboard nationals to be held at the north end of Willard More than reservoir Aug. 500 boats were registered for this event at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, last year. 13-1- Are 15 Classes There will be 15 outboard classes at Mondays regatta in Mantua, including 13 stock classes, one racing outboard outboard and one outboard performance class. Five boats of separate in- skippers and will be among the favorites in several class. The event gets underway at 12 noon and is free to the public. McDougall of Brigham City, the Memorial Day regatta at Mantua Monday. McDougall is one of the regions top LOCAL RACER Bryan will be among drivers in Third lopsided wins were turned in by Kelly Christoffersen, Rick Rackham, Val Thurston, Scott Cottam, a triple by Mike Woodward and a triple and a double by Brad Olsen. Hitters for the Elks included Garth Smith, Doug Cook, Udy Wins The R. Dean Udy Insurance team breezed to an easy victory over the Eagles Wednesday, The Udy Inevening, 12-surance team was backed by .the good pitching of Jeff Ellis Todd Eskelsen. Schedule Next weeks schedule is as follows with all games at Rees Pioneer park; May 30 6 Other players who garnered hits for the Box Elder Bank were Keith Williams, Chris Williams, Don Ayotte, Mark Scharmann and Larry Stewart. Mark Scharmann and Keith Williams pitched for the winning team. Brent Gray Kline Adams, Brent Neal, Cam Hoesel, Doyle Russell and Bart Morrison all got hits for the Anderson Ford team. and Jensen Marlin vs. p.m. Bank: Elder Box D.m- .- 8 Anderson Ford vs. Horsley-HanseSI, 6 May ox vs. Bank Elder p.m.-BIns. vs. Eagles; 8 p.m.-U- dy Elks n; Mondays commercial A new law effective May 8 prohibits the sale of any form of wildlife, except those species provided in the Wildlife Resources code of Utah or under rules and regulations of the Wildlife board. Coyotes, chipmunks and other forms of unprotected wildlife can no longer be sold in pet stores or by individuals. However, John Nagel, chief of law enforcement, pointed out that private fish installations and wildlife farms operating under existing board rules are still allowed to sell wildlife. The new law, Section of the Wildlife Resources code of Utah specifically prohibits persons to utilize wildlife as a Leaguers take n dividual new designs will make their first appearance at this race, the spokesman noted. Drivers of these craft are Jim Ricord, Brigham City; Bob Schmidt, Sandy; Ted Samuelson, Lanny Bevans and Bob Aderly of Salt Lake City. Another driver will be Dick Bradford, a California race winner earlier this year. Ricord is a 1972 regional high-poiwinner in the B stock hydro class. Another City Brigham skipper, Bryan McDougall, was 1972s top point getter in the region in D stock hydro and D outboard hydro and the sectional winner in stock hydro, stock runabout and outboard from-behin- H -- 'BV classes. Compete for Points Drivers will be competing for points and the top three finishers in each event will be awarded certificates. Races will run four laps of the HORSE SHOW approximately course on the reser- voirs west side. Many of the drivers will be warming up and adjusting their engines Sunday between 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. Frank Coppin of Brigham. City, himself a former driver,' is chairman of the race Friday and Saturday June 1 and 2 at the FAIR GROUNDS in TRY TREMONTON jj (17 East on 2nd South City, Utah 84302 ' were due to the holiday. financial gain I halter performance and youth events featuring a championship cutting INTERFriday afternoon, sponsored by the A full line of MOUNTAIN QUARTER HORSE ASSOC. Come and see the finest array of horse flesh in the west. Admission FREE to the public f M venture for except as provided in the code or under rules and regulations of the Wildlife Board. Leave some skin on fillets F-- G chief says Anglers who clean and fillet their warm water fish should leave some skin on the fillet for species identification. Lake Powell fishermen filleting their bass, crappie and walleye at a Park Service fish cleaning facility near the lake have been removing all skin. i Reports bikes taken Mrs. Duane Parsons, 111 North Fourth West, reported that two bikes had been stolen from her house sometime after midnight Thursday. The bikes were a pink and white girls Schwinn and a boys d Schwinn bike. Neither of the two bicycles were licensed. five-spee- Regulations require that species and numbers must be identified on all fish in anglers possession. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources chief pI law enforcement, John Nagel suggests' a good place to leave a patch of skin on the fillet would be near the tail or stomach of the fish. You get a great deal on The kids get a great deal any new Ford Wagon. on this one. ..10 games postponed until July 2 Memorial Day 10-spe- ed bike taken Jeff George, 160 South First West, reported that his bicycle was stolen from the high school sometime Wednesday. Value of the bicycle was not given. Ogden benefit horse show The first annual horse show for the benefit of the Bertha Eccles Community Art center is planned Thursday, June 7, at the Golden Spike Coliseum, 500 Exchange Rd., Ogden. Entries must be received by 5 p.m. June 4, but post entries i be accepted up to one h before show time at a penalty $1 per entry. Further information can obtained from Bertha Ecc Art center, 2580 Jefferson Av Ogden. in Ford LTD Country Squire. The and Fords comfort, luxury, quality. wagon quiet A leading choice of American families. and Brent Walker. The strong hitting was attributed to Mark Lyons, Russel Lundy, Bruce Hubbard, Keith Nelson, Jeff Ellis and Kent Larsen. Mike Hatch, Scott Fletcher, Kurt Davis and Jeff Hunt all recorded hits for the Eagles. Pitcher Val Thurston led the Horsley-Hanse- n group to a 13-d win over come the Elks in a Thursday night game. Hits for Horsley-Hanse- n V Law prohibits sale week games The third week of Pony League baseball saw much action as the Box Elder Bank, R. Dean Udy Insurance, and Horsley-Hansegroup all recorded victories over their respective opponents. Ron Daugherty of the Box was team Elder Bank responsible for the winning runs which put them in front of the Anderson Ford team to stay. Daugherty tripled to left center field in the seventh inning and Box Elder Bank went ahead to win the Monday night contest, nrmrunu MONTGOMERY, Its Grea-a-a- t! Ford Gran Torino Squire. The solid, quality-buie wagon. A lot of car . . . and surprising e price. economy ... for a lt Andys at ANDERSENS FORD mid-siz- mid-siz- 8 Ford Pinto Wagon with Squire Option. 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