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Show r 4 BOX Elks tourney Friday, Sat. Trip )i Entries from throughout the Intermountain west are expected for the Brigham City Elks two man best ball golf tournament scheduled for Sat- Vs urday and Sunday. Tournament Director Bill Wallace said the format intournament. cludes a Entry is $50 per team. Tee off times are 8 a.m. Saturday and a shotgun start Sunday at 8 a.m. Events will begin Friday night with a Calcutta beginning at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be Here's part of the action at the Golden Spike meet at the municipal pool Friday and Saturday. Twelve new records were set at the meet after the first day of THEY'RE OFF available. On Saturday and Sunday mornings, breakfast will be available at the country club for golfers at 6:30 a.m. Teams are required to check in with the starter a half hour prior to tee off, Wallace said. 12 after first day Records fall at swim meet Twelve records fell after the first day of the two-da- y Golden Spike Swim meet at the Brigham City Municipal pool. The meet is hosted by the Brigham City swim team and the city recreation department. Kearns held a slight lead over Cottonwood Heights in team scoring after Friday events, and a dog fight was predicted for the ffnal team lead. Records broken were the boys eight and under 100 medley relay by the Tritons at 1:24, 200 freestyle, Kris Erkin of Logan, 2:40; 50 breast, Stella Tall of 221-21- Kearns, 43.1; 50 freestyle, Tonya Hawkins of Murray, 34.2; 200 free, Camille Kartchner of the Utah Valley Dolphins, Scott Wells and Dan Allen of Brigham City all made the finals in respective events. Ladies Luncheon Shirley Fulton, president of the Ladies of the Elks and Virginia Foranyic, chairman of ladies events and Trudy Craig, food chairman, promise to have a lively salad luncheon prepared at the lodge Saturday from noon to 2:30 p.m. for all ladies at a cost of $2.50 per person. There will also be games, door prizes and fun, they said. Also, 200 medley relay, Kearns 2:24.4; 200 freestyle, Kim Cornelson of the Gauchos, 2:20.3; 100 breast, Twila Harris of Kearns, 4:58.6; 400 free, Paula Swim of Kearns, 2:41.8; 400 free, Brad Clark of Cottonwood Heights, 4:28.1; 100 free, Paula Swim of Kearns, 2:41.8; 100 free, Billy Neville of Cottonwood Heights, 55.6. Of local interest, John Sargent, Peggy Huot, Dave Anderson, Betty Rawls was the winning pitcher. Lone Run Jensen hit a double to bring the lone run for the Vicki Basehitters. The beat the Hit & Mrs. by a score of 10-Winning pitcher Janice Johnson struck out nine batters and hit a double. Sandy Taylor put up a triple for the winning team and Teri Corbet contributed a double. Jeppson was the winning pitcher and also it a double. Two basers were also smashed by ViAnn Kotter, Janice Archibald and Ellie Thompson. Gae Frandsen and Carolyn Allen had a double a piece for the Dingbats. The Crazylegs held the Basehitters to only one run in their 16-victory. Sue Gardner laid out a triple for the Crazylegs and Jill 1 Christensen, Joyce McEwan, Mary Coss, Kim Matthews, Kelly Munns and Peggy Hawkes added doubles for the victory. TIPS ON Twilight tourney Safety Ask The Water Scientist! Dont invite poolside injuries from slippery surmaterial faces. Install a around your pool. Dont be shocked by your swimming pool Keep radios and other electrical equipment away from the water. no-sli- Keep your pool equipment in good working order. Periodically check your skimmers and pumps to insure proper filtering. Handle pool chemicals with care and be sure to follow directions listed on - the label for proper handling and storage, ' AND TOOL REPAIR STARTERS-ALTERNATOR- S GENERATORS-ACCESSORIE- 723-755- S Questions By You And Your Friends Dinner, Dance Elks lodge Saturday evening will be dinner at 6 p.m. and dancing to the Shorty Ross band which will begin at 9 p.m. A free buffet luncheon will be served at the lodge at 2 p.m. Sunday. Awards presentation will be made at 4. All proceeds from this event will be donated to the Elks youth activities program. At the Exalted Ruler Manuel Fuentes expressed a special thanks to all golfers who will participate and to the merchants who donated to make this event successful. Tact Tact has been described as the ability to shut your mouth before someone else is forced to the men's tournament; Alma Bryant, womens tournament chairman; and Manuel tes, Exalted Ruler. D Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electrical or battery-operateequipment. 2. Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows. 3. Evacuate all persons from your home. 1. d 0 Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches or use electrical or battery-operateequipment. 1. D 0 D D d D D D D of smoking will you please D hearing about the dangers what If the odor is persistent, you should follow these procedures: Q constantly explain If the odor is strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard, you may have a broken pipe or some other major leak. In such cases, you should do the following: D QUESTION: With all the were The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so youll always have them if you need them. D D Pharmacist! talk -- D D Answers from Ray MalmrQse tobacco Turn off the gas valve outside the home (it is usually located next to the meter). B 4. -- 2. N 1 Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows. contains? ANSWER: Tobacco smoke is a combination of vaporized chemicals, gasses and literally millions of very minute parts of ash and other solids. It includes vaporized nicotine though much of this is lost in its contact with heat. And it also includes tars produced from the burning action which causes distillation of the tobacco. Youll do well to remember that nicotine and tars are drawn into the portion of the cigarette or cigar and are then revaporized when the fire reaches them. This D D D D TUT M IH aWAHOHI 5 jw B D D D D PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest Natural gas has an enviable safety record. With your help, we can keep it that way. D smoked down to a short butt. 102 Go to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 3. D D MALMROSE PHARMACY Go to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 5. D should ever be cigars 6 52 No. MAIN BRIGHAM 0 Q Winners in the Sherwood Hills Twilight tournament have been announced. Wayne Fonnesbeck was first with a 30, followed by Don McGregors 31. In the sweepstakes category, Glade Larsen and Hoyt Sherand tied with 36s in Thursdays play. is the important reason why neither cigarettes nor MOTORS ELECTRIC results announced Ask Your Swimming Pool It is requested that ladies should check in 30 minutes prior to tee off. F For the Hit & Mrs. Marilyn Porter hit a double. 12-- Jolene A ladies tournament will be held at Skyway course In Tremonton Sunday with tee offs at 10 a.m. Total cost for the event will be $5, according to Alma Bryant, tournament chairman, and Mae Adams. Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor is it poisonous. But because it replaces the oxygen in enclosed spaces, much like water replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking into a persons home could cause suffocation. For this reason and because natural gas is inflammable, we add pungent chemicals,' the odor of which enables us to detect the presence of natural gas. Blues Win Later in the week, the Dingbats lost to the Lavender Blues Sunday, August 3, 1975 smell gas? dominate play 11-- City, Utah What if you High scores 31-1- 1 NEWS, Brigham 2:26.3; Powder Puff league High scores again dominated Powder Puff league baseball action. The Cream of the Crop with squashed the Spikers Paula Anderson, the winning pitcher, also hitting a double. The Dingbats won 5 over the Basehitters in their first game of the wek. Anita hit a triple and a double for the Dingbats. Gae Frandsen and Carolyn Allen also punched two baggers. Shamra Romer hit a double for the Basehitters. Dorothy Thompson was the winning pitcher. ELDER L Service is our business. And our business is your business. D MOUNTAIN FUEL E33 BSS3 ESI E3 ESI fl Fuen- |