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Show r 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, July 3, 1977 Utah City, Deadline notice for tennis event reminder that deadline for entering the Brigham City Open tennis tournament is given by tournament director Lynn Tugaw. Entries must be turned in or mailed to her or left at the Brigham City Recreation offices by 6 p.m. Wednesday, she noted. Not entries can be taken after that time. The tournament is open to all calibers of players from 10 years old on up. Cost is $2 for singles and $4 per doubles team for adults and $1.50 for singles and $3 per doubles team for junior players. The tournament will run July 9 through 16 at several Brigham City courts. John Adams courts will be tournament A USE NO HOOKS! Fish should be plainly marked, Fragile, handle with care! Or perhaps, This side up! Such warnings about the frail nature of Fish when they are handled might be of value to fishermen who want to return their catch to the water. Fish are, indeed, very delicate creatures. Their vulnerability to injury and disease is increased manyfold when they have been caught and released. Incorrect handling before replacing the fish in the water will create stress conditions that may kill it many days later. The proper way to handle a fish, according to the angling Brigham City Open application department CITY BRIGHAM outboards, OPEN lower lip. July 9th through I6th is at Mercury to grip it by its If you intend to release the fish unharmed, leave it in the water so there will be support for its body and internal organs. Work the hook loose and let the fish go. Toothed fish such as pike and walleye, which cant be held by the lower lip, should be gripped across the gill covers with a wet hand. The hook can then be removed and the fish released with a good chance of survival. Grabbing a fish at the middle and squeezing is like signing its death warrant. Youll bruise the muscle tissue and could collapse the rib cage. And without realizing it, youll remove the skin slime which protects the fish against harmful bacteria. Tank tests have shown that bass treated in such a manner take as long as 22 days to die from bacterial infection. Handle your catch with care, and the fish you release will live to provide better fishing in the future. NAME CITY AND DATE OP fTmyiiTNmaTT PHONE ADDRESS ZIP STATE BIRTH TOTAL FEE ENTRY NO. USTA ENCLOSED DEADLINE i be in the hands LATE ENTRIES - All entries with complete information and fees Bust of the tournaaent committee oy 6i00 p.a. July 6f 1977. - ENTRIES PHONE ENTHIES will not FEES WITHOUT be accepted, I an willing to play on Sunday DIVISIONS ADULT Singles MENS $2 00 per event Singles - Doubles MIXED Singles Doubles Partner ( ) Class Class A ( B ( ) ) Novice Novice f ) Class Class B A ( ( ) ) ( ( ) ) Class Class A A ( ( ) ) Class Class B ) ) Novice Novice ( B ( ( DOUBLES ( ) Class A ( ) ClasB B ( ) Novice Open Open ) ) 45 ( 45 ( ( ) ) 45 ( ) 15 j ) ( ) ( ) ) Open Singles $1.50 per event BOYS Singlee - 18 f ) Doublet - 18 ( ) Partner! record goes to 2 after contests Singles - 18 Doubles - 18 ( ) ( ) $3.00 per team ( ( ) 16 16 ( ( ) ) 14 f ) 14 ( ) 12 12 ( 14 ( ) 14 ( ) 12 12 ( ) ( ) ) ) ) 10 10 ( 10 ( 10 ( ) ) ) Partner! EVENT WITHOUT A FOUR ENTRIES WILL BE DK0PP1 w UR ADVANCED TO HIGHER EVENT. r' $ Sports Roundup Box Elder prep league baseball players ran their record to the past week after splitting a pair of games with Davis county teams. The local guys beat previousat ly undefeated Sunset Sunset on Monday then lost to on Wedtough Clearfield nesday. Jeff Hunt proved to be too tough on the mound for the Box Elder bunch, which collected six hits including two doubles off Sunset pitchers. Hunt gave up four hits, struck out seven and pretty well kept Sunset hitting ground balls. The losers came up with a little scare in the bottom of the seventh inning with two out. A triple and a walk put runners on first and third. But Hunt bore down and struck out the last man on three pitches to end the 2 Powder Puff league Results of June :t0, 1977 Craivlegs 29. lilts & Mrs. 4 doublesDeAnn Base hits: Crazylegs Hailing 2. Joyce McEwan, Kelly Munns 2, Mary Coss: triples: Mary Coss 2. DeAnn Hailing WP Belly Rawles Powder Pufl league Results of June 30, 1977 32, Sugar Beats 4 doubles: Base hits: Janice Johnson: triples- Judy Nelson, linme Perry. WP Debbie DeVrie doubles: Amy Stiver Sugar Beals Powder Puff league Results of June 39. 1977 Peglegs 27. Lavender Blues 14 Peglegs doubles- Lornel Tuerson, Jill Duran 2: triples- Kris Bingham WP Bonnie Barfuss doubles: Marlene Ijivendar Blues Noranjo Homeruns Marilyn Christensen Valiev American league Results of June 30 Hornets 12. Eagles K Rase hits: Hornets singles Clay Carter, Bill Hunsaker, Korl Lyons (2), Brian Rickv Jeffs (21. Wayne Grover. Evans WP Bill Hunsaker. Clay Carter Eagles singles- Mark Williams. Mitch DC Frost; doubles- Justin Anderson, Roger Smith, Richard Welch (3); triples. Justin Anderson Valiev American league Results of June 27 Eagles 14. Giants II Basehils Eagles singles: Neil Yates. Justin Anderson, Roger Smith: doubles: Justin Anderson (2), Richard Welch. WP Roger Smilh, Justin Anderson. Giants singles: Danny Canfield, Daren Sorenson (2), Todd Cusick. David Chase doubles Casey Stevenson .triples : Todd Cusick. David Chase. Casey Stevenson Valley American league Results of June 27 Hornets 6. Stars 4 hitsBase Bill Hornets singlesHunsaker. Ricky Jeffs WP Korl Lyons Slars Dan Limb, Ricky singlesNelson (2) 1 12-- 3 game. Box Powder Puff league Results ol June 30. 1977 RasehiUers 25. Sunshine Troop 22 doubles- Debbie Jensen. Basehitters Dorothy Millaway, Vicky Jensen, triples-Doroth- Millaway. Debbie Jensen. Shamra Romer, Vicky Jensen WP Juanita Christensen Sunshine Troop doubles: Nettie Salmon: triples- Linda Singleton Elders loss in the third to wrap up the contest. Ask Your pool The City Brigham swimming pool will close for repairs after Monday, July 4, at 8:30 p.m., according to pool manager Sue Merrill. Pool hours had been released for the week following July 4, but these have been cancelled. Registration date for the next session of lessons will be posted later in July In the newspaper as soon as repairs are completed. 6-- ) Answers from Ray Malmrose Repairs to close Be DIVISION Doubles 16 16 Questions By You And City, i JUNIOR ANY 8 d Morgan, Ogden next Partner GIRLS come-from-behin- Your Friends Partnen WOMENS 12-a victory and a sure handle on the league's title. The game took place in Bear River $3.00 per teaa Doubles Open ( Open body english didn't work for Brian Evans (11) who tries to steal home on a passed ball in Valley American league play Thursday night. The tag was in time at the plate but the Hornets went on to take COACH JIM LYON'S Pharmacist! QUESTION: If its compared to LSD, marijuana and the other hallucinogenic drugs is this glue sniffing the kids keep doing really so dangerous? ANSWER: You know?! It's really hard to understand why the vitally-importa- . . . Lee Perry Arrow of Light warnings Tuesday at 6 p.m. against Morgan at Morgan. Wednesday will see them at the Box Elder High field hosting Ogden. Again game time is 6 p.m. Here are the box scores: Dean Howard wins tourney the hallucinogenics and glue sniffing cause proved physical and mental damage. Glue sniffing has been measurably-damaginto blood, liver and brain. The g gets arrow toxic capabilities of the glues used for this sniffing can Lee In a recent mens tournament at Sherwood Hills, Dean Howard shot a net 30 to win first place. Bill Jipson was second with 31 and Glade Larsen and Gene Armstrong tied for third with 32s. In the sweepstakes, it was the same men finishing in the same order. A reminder was given of the ladies twilight tournament each Tuesday evening, beginning at 5 p.m. to Clearfield Number Rising The number of women in agricultural occupations of all types rose from 2 6 per cent in 1964 to 13.5 per cent in 1974. came as two Bee pitchers were for tagged eight hits. Clayton Anderson and Marlin Widdison threw for the Bees. And the Bee bats were fairly silent. Anderson tripled in the second inning and Ken Keller doubled for extra base hits for the losers. Clearfield scored three in the first inning and six glue sniffing so often seem to be falling on deaf ears. Both Local cub The Bees take the field again nt against Perry, age 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell G. Perry, 586 South Second East, Brigham City, has received his arrow of light award. He is a member of Webelos Den 106 which is sponsored by the Sixth LDS ward. His dean leader is Ronald DeMars. The arrow of light award is the highest one given in Cub Scouting and the only one which is carried over from the cub program onto the Boy Scout uniform. Lee will be in the sixth grade at Mountain View elementary school in the fall. inflict crippling damage to the liver, and the truly horrifying part of this physical damage often occurs long after the act when cirrhosis of the liver is discovered, and the victim then doesnt understand how it happened. Is glue sniffing dangerous? Often fatally and disastrously so! MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS 5 E. Forest by Virginia Breitenbeker Set the mood for your child's room with color. Children respond to the primary colors. Bright enamel paint In a happy yellow or gay red, printed wallpaper, washable fabrics, attractive pictures and good lighting make a cheerful environment for "child's play." Keep the furniture sturdy and simple-Warthe floor with area rugs, hang interesting cafe curtains on brass rods, or use revolving louvers to control the light and air. Choose chintzes, cotton, ginghams for spreads and coverlets. Use chests and toy boxes for quick storage, set clothes rods at a reachabla height for order. Provide a low shelf or desk, a bookcase and bulletin board for homework and hobby. Invite in some friendly stuffed animals and it will all work to keep your child comfortable and happy. Our friendly staff at BREITENBEKER'S, 69 S. 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