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Show f BOX ELDER NEWS. Brigham Sunday, July 4, 1976 City, Utah Udy Insurance posts 4 more wins in Pony play Udy Insurance seems to be headed for the Pony league championship following four wins the past two weeks. Udys beat Box Elder County Bank 10-- 2 4 Eagles 6 on June 14, on June n Horsley-Hanse- the and the bank again, 16, twice and Smith and McMillian each singled. Brad Tom Walker hit two doubles for the bank while Childs doubled and Aoki, David Smith and Kevin Hawks each singled. Art Huot threw for the losers. were Aoki, Hepworth, Brian Jeppesen, Lee Hash and a double by Mike Jensen, who also pitched for the bank. Although outhit, the Horsley-Hanse- n team nipped the Eagles 5 in the second game of the day. In 10-- In other play June Eagles beat Horsely-Hanse- the 14, n 12-- 4. In that game, Cam Hyer hit .two singles and Brad Zane Checketts and Eddie Radar each hit singles. Checketts pitched the entire game for the winners in a good effort. For the losers, Gary Jeppesen singled twice and Mike Pulsipher, Robin Mozingo singled and Alan Sant doubled and tripled. Pulsipher went the distance for the losers. In the Udy win over the bank, Chris Brientburg, Blain Childs, Steve Aoki and Mike Jensen each singled as Jensen went the distance on the bank mound. n, Over Bank And on June 21, Martinez and Boyd again teamed to throw Udys over the bank, 10-Gardner hit a triple and two doubles and Herford a double and single to pace the win. Singles were hit by Gary Hatch, Broderick and Dave Galagos. Hitting safely for the bank Daines, Adams, Ben Jones and Jeppesen each singled for the winners. Pulsipher pitched the win. For the Eagles, Hyer, An- dreason, Bakken and Brian Fletcher each singled, while Checketts and Hunsaker singled twice each. Checketts and Laird pitched for the winners. 2nd swim session July 6 at BEJH BRONCO CHAMPS in the Intermountain league, the Rockets, are pictured here with their coaches. Members are, front from left, Kirk Bemus, Dan Nutt, Jon Ericksen and Marv Vail. Standing are Tom Miqqins, Douq McIntosh. Todd Morrison, Quin Whitaker and Scott Stevens, Coach is Baty Morrison with Lionel Ericksen manager and Tyler McCabe, coach. Absent were players David Russell, Brett Wells and Bart Taylor. Rochets go 9-claim 4, loop title GOAL The Rockets posted a 4 record to win the International Bronco league title this year in the boys Baseball loop. Coaches for the team were Baty Morrison and Tyler McCabe and Lionel Ericksen was manager. Members of the team are Kirk Bemus, Jon Ericksen, Doug McIntosh, Tom Miggins, Todd Morrison, Dan Nutt,' David Russell, Scott Stevens, Bart Taylor, Marv Vail, Brett Wells and Quin Whitaker. free enterprize system, the ability of Americans to make as much money as they can, has always impressed Fourth and Goal. To doubt that we are the money makingist bunch of humans who ever lived is sheer ignorance. America could take advantage of the Second Coming to sell souvenirs, fire insurance and pew reservations in churches. F&G has been interested in the promotions sprouting from the Bicentennial. Everyone, it seems, has a momento for sale. You may purchase replicas of everything the founding fathers ever owned, touched or thought about. Enough replicas of the Washington Monument and Liberty Bell have been sold to make Bernie the Grifter look like an amateur. The , feel it a little out of place, however, when a Salt Lake City building materials company advertised a Bicentennial special on bathroom stools and tanks. Somehow he fails to catch the significance of toilets in the Bicentennial. In his reading, he has never come across material that said Washington crossed the Delaware on a comHe did past Horsley-Hanse- n Wayman and Bingham each tripled, Duane Herford singled twice and David Andrus and Boyd each hit safely. For the losers, Tony Smith, Gary Jeppesen, Rich Daines and Kyle Adams each singled. Jeppesen toiled the distance. The same day, the Eagles Brad dropped the bank, Andreason singled twice and doubled for the winners while singles were recorded by Zane Checketts, Steve Laird, Brian Fletcher, Larry Hunsaker, Tom Engle and Eddie Radar. Hunsaker and Checketts pitPitched for Bank 15-- Team to Beat last game, Vescos established itself as the team to beat by holding off the Red Baron nine, in Engle started for Vescos that game ad Jimmy Whitaker took the mound for the Baron. Whitaker scored first for the losers but Richard Hadley came in for two innings of work to put out some fires and then went back to first for the remainder of the game. Kurt Richards played well for Vescos both at the plate and in the field.- In the after crash Defers loop odd John Hepworth, Art Huot and David Smith each singled. up under a bye the 13-1- ripping two doubles and a home run. Hazel Dalton accounted for three runs on her hits. Janice Johnson and Debbie DeVree pitched for the winners. , Another double play was turned over on a fly ball when Jancie Anderson made the catch and threw to Vickie Jensen to catch the runner off base. for dance class 19-1- Mitzi Nessler had a double family and friends presents for Christmas and once bought a cherry pie on a Washingtons birthday sale), but enough is enough. Many of our forefathers, sculptors of the Constitution, would have shaken their heads in sad amusement if they were able to view this, the 200th anniversary, of the birth of a nation. Four held on charges of burglary William F. Gose, 72, Robert Todd, 24; Charles D. Simpson, 20, all of Salt Lake City; and a California juvenile are wanted in connection with the burglary of the Mineral Fertilizer company of Collins-ton- . 15-1- all by different batters. Chris Williams, Todd Williams, Brent Walker, Jeff Ellis, Virgil Begay, Tyler McCabe and Jim Bell each hit safely for the winners. Kelly Christoffersen, Jeff Garn, Todd Koniecski and Jeff Koniecski each had for the losers. Fastway was also the Colt league champion last year. Deputy Lynn Yeates said the four are also wanted as suspects in several other Northern Utah burglaries and were arrested in Layton July 1 by Officer Thomas Tudor an another burglary charge. Taken in the local burglary were radios, tools, a calculator, about $5 in change, and miscellaneous papers. It was reported July 1 also. extrabase hits were re- corded in the contest, but Fastway and Earls combined for 11, BATYS INSTRUCTIONAL PSERVICE Contact 723-526- FULL SIZE SET (competative strokes) Trampoline QUEEN SIZE SET KING SIZE & Diving NATIONAL FARMERS UNION Warm water - well Small class 4 in a class qualified instructors Reasonable Prices PATCHES . 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Be aware that despite careful layup and storage, some things just may not work the way they are expected to. The boating experts at Mercury outboards suggest you watch for the following: erratic operation of instruments; loose or stiff steering and control systems; minor leaks; sticking or leaking drain plug; dim or inoperative navigation lights; loose hardware. Its less annoying and often safer to make repairs close to home, and then go for a cruise with s, n Registration set reschedued A Brigham City man, Jeffrey Deppen, 20, was in fair condition Friday afternoon in an Ogden hospital with injuries he received in motorcycle accident Thursday evening. Brigham City police said Deppen was riding a motorcycle westbound on Oak drive about 7:15 p.m. when he failed to negotiate a turn onto Mountain View drive. The cycle crashed into the side of a house at 340 Mountain ' View. The man was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital then transferred to McKay Dee hospital in Ogden, to the intensive care unit there. In the final game, the Peg-legimproving to third place two games out of first, dumped the Red Hots Sandra Smith tripled and Linda McDonald rapped out a homer. Mc-Ewa- ;j - Headquarter Stereo for Home & Car, Accesrrwss were ready and gave him a Baron tough time before Red pulled out the win. On July 1, Als got beat again It by dropping to Parsons of the was the first Parsons win season. Carl Larson started on the mound for the winners and kept them in check until the fifth when the losers rallied for their runs. But when Arthur Heredia was tagged out stretching a fire triple into a home run, the went out for Als. Cyclist fair' ITeuEuiis Cunove chip Mike Jensen, who pitched for the bank, hit a double while FOR AGENTS CB Powder Puff ched. LOOKING I Rally for Win But good hitting and fielding brought Vescos back from behind to rally for the win and knock Als from the unbeaten ranks. Todd Richards worked on the mound first for the Red Baron crew and he was opposed by Brandon Rackham for Parsons. The big inning was the fourth for the winners. Jimmy Whitaker came in to relieve Richards but the Parsons bats Tennis class ' The Slugger league became more of a three. team race as undefeated Als Conoco took two Red Baron losses and restaurant split two games the past week. Vescos won a pair, also. No score was reported in that contest but Vescos came from behind to nip the previously undefeated Als and Red Baron beat Dick Parsons Texaco 8 on June 29. Richard Hadley threw for Als and Arthur Heredia came in to relieve Terry Nelson for Vescos as Als took a three run lead in the first. . registration. all-st- ar Or that Franklin, although an inventor of some note and father of the Franklin stove, ever thought to design such a piece of equipment. Undoubtedly hed thought it a good idea if only piped, running water could be invented. Vesco's wins a pair but Al's loses couple 11-- 5. 2 mode. And the crowner, to F&G, was the pictures of Washington, Ben Franklin and Lincoln framed by stars, and along side, the photograph of a grocery chain founder also framed in a star, indicating to the reader that this man is on par with those who Bingham singled. Gardner and Todd Boyd combined to limit the losers to four hits. On June 16, Boyd and Mike Martinez shared pitching duties for Udys as the team sneaked The Sunshine Troop, resting past week, lost a little ground to two other teams in the Powder Puff womens softball league. r, The Lavendar Blues moved within a game of the Troop by pulling out a 1 win over the For the Eagles, Steve Laird Hit & Mrs in nine innings. went the distance and turned in Debbie Marilyn Christensen, a good job holding down the hot Robinette and Jolene Jeppsen hitting Udy crew. Checketts doubled and Mrs. Robinette tripled in that contest while tripled in that game. Shirley The Valley American Hunsaker singled and doubled. Nielson was the winning WBBA little league baseSingles were hit by Andreason, pitcher. ball banquet is scheduled Phil Bakken and Radar. Carol Silva doubled and Ann for Friday, July 9, at 6 Christensen tripled. a p.m., league spokesman Box Elder bank took another The Crazylegs notched anreported this week. the same day. Horsley-Hanseloss, other win over the winless The banquet will be held had Pulsipher and Spikers, 18-- Peggy Hawks had In the Bear River ward Adams throwing in that game two doubles and Mary Coss a cultural hall. that saw Gary Jeppesen hit a double and triple. Joyce n At the event, the double and triple and single, a home run and rapped announced. will be team Sant tripled. Adams singled Carolyn Allen doubled. A douAll team members and bleplay developed when Jill to invited are parents Christensen snagged a fly ball attend. and threw to Carolyn Allen for the second out. Betty Rawles and Margaret Marshall pitched for the winners. The also picked up half a notch as they edged the Basehitters Sandy Taylor had a big bat, Due to Monday's Fourth of Brigham Citys Recreation July celebrations, registration department will sponsor dance for tennis classes sponsored by classes for children 5 to 16 Brigham City Recreation Dept, beginning Tuesday, July 6 at the will be postponed until Tuesday Central school. July 6 at 8 a.m. classes and Registration and classes will Registration begin at 8 a.m. Classes will be be held at Box Elder High held every half hour until noon. schools tennis courts, said Jack Susan Hansen and Rebecca Winn, recreation director. Classes will begin imBrown will instruct the classes. The cost is 25 cents. mediately after registration. Fastway Gas successfuly defended its Colt league title by downing Earls Cafe 1 in the title game Thursday. Dallin Morris went the disfounded and kept this great land intact. tance, receiving good defensive support. He walked only one and gave up but four hits. Perhaps F&G shouldnt deplore such crass banquet July 9 s, Another ad called on America to be beautiful with revolutionary eyewear in a style called 1776. Another firm loves America so much that its placing a whole collection of lawn sprinklers on sale statewide, and will give us a great deal on a lawn mower, too. John Adams probably didnt think signing the Declaration of Independence would do that kind of good, F&G bets. And a shopping mall in the city of Zion has advertised a Bicentennial Birthday Party with refreshments . . . and of course, great bargains . . . free parking, if you purchase something. Enjoy, explore, delight, but buy something. and On June 17, the Eagles were Even tripped by Udys Bingham had the biggest bat, ripping a single and double. Martinez and Gardner each hit safely, also. It was Gardner and Bryce Tolman on the mound. Valley and without the gimmicks, promotions and come-onthe world would seem an empty place. Another advertisement carried a head of a beef decorated in stars and stripes complete with color. Billed as the Bicentennial Beef Sale, it guaranteed only the finest meat, and some sausage thrown in, if you hurry . . . Sounds like more bull. Broderick, Mike Martinez 6. But F&G takes such things in stride. Money seems to make the world go round . The second session of the Box Elder Community Schools swimming program at Box Elder Junior High school will begin Tuesday, July 6, with registration at the pool at 8 a.m. This session will include lessons for beginners and advanced beginners. Parents are asked to bring students with suits ready to swim at the time lessons are desired. Cost is $12 for an hour a day for 19 days. Times are 8 a.m. for beginners; 9 and 10 a.m. for advanced beginners; 11 a.m. for swimmers and noon for beginners. 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