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Show y y' , V- r f' ' - J. , After Victory Over Thiolcol - A weekend jaunt to Colorado for Poulsen V., v M, f V. H . k 1 ? " uf ' v. '.I ) 3: i V - I 1 t f I 7V-itV- T , ' ' , 1 r hu ;t r 1 k i V 7 - ' - - i 1 i f j ' ,;,- I i 1 ; ; j 0 0 0 1 i ! f Li 1 ? . c o', i meter freestyle, girls, 15 and up Amy Rasmussen, third. 100 meter freestyle, boys, 15 and up Gary Sommerville, second; 50 Brigham City Swimming Team Outing Today g Wins First Meet of Season The Brigham City swimming sen, second; Dennis Draper, third; team copped high honors at its Ariel Jepson, fourth. 50 meter back, girls, 13 and 14 first meet oi the season Saturday at the Brigham City Municipal Janice Peters, third; Kathy fourth. pool. The local team accumulated 495 points as compared to 444 com50 meter back, boys, 13 and 14 Fred Love-jopiled by Clearfield in the dual Merrill Call, second; meet. Michael Busenbark, third; Hei-ma- fourth. Les Dunn, swim- to According meter back, girls, 15 and up Sheryl Nelson, first. 100 meter back, boys, 15 and up Charles Clark, first; Phil Christensen, third. 50 ming coach, the meet is the first in a series of competitive meets to be held this summer with teams throughout Utah. Saturday the same members of the team will travel to Salt Lake City for the AAU Junior championship meet with Tooele at the Jordan memorial pool. Results of the last meet, listing the Brigham City winners and the events in which they placed: meter and under 25 meter and under 25 breaststroke, girls, Susie Merrill, first. breaststroke, boys, 8 Craig Gale, second; Richie Smith, third. 25 meter breaststroke, girls, 9 and 10 Jackie Kemp, third; 8 and under, Robyn Steel, fourth. 25 yd. butterfly, 25 meter breaststroke, boys, 9 Glenna girls Jeppscn, first; Lois and 10 Scott second; Jeppson, Boulgrides, third, DeAnn Marshall, Doug Kemp, third. fourth. 8 50 meter breaststroke, girls, 11 25 yd butterfly, boys, 8 and uiv der David Merrill, first; Robby and 12 Nan Meeker, first. 50 meter breaststroke, boys, 11 Egley, third; David Young, fourth. and 12 Randy Sommerville, sec25 yd. butterfly, girls, 9 and 10-- ond, Dennis Draper, Jepson, fourth. Steel, third. Dee 25 yd. butterfly, boys, 9 and Jeppsen, second; Paul fourth. 50 yd. butterfly, girls, 11 and 12 Ann Merrill, first; Chrisse Butler, 10-- Ariel third; 50 meter breaststroke, boys, 13 and 14 Merrill Call, first; Larry Van Claybaugh, Moody, third; fourth. 50 meter breaststroke, girls, 13 third. 14 and Susan Chrisse Rees, third; 11 50 yd. butterfly, boys, and fourth. Somerville, first; Michael Seashore, 100 meter breaststroke, girls, 15 Dennis second; Powers, Draper, and Butze, second; Amy fourth. Rasmussen, third. 50 yd. butterfly, girls, 13 and 14 100 meter breaststroke, boys, 15 Kathy Hciman, second. and up Steve Josephson, Van first; 50 yd. butterfly, boys 13 and Steven Mathew Johnson, fourth. Claybaugh, second; 25 meter freestyle, girls, 8 and Peters, third. under Susie Merrill, first; Susan50 yd. butterfly, girls 15 and up nah Weight, second; Lois BouKim Butze, second. third. 100 meter butterfly, boys, 15 and lgrides, 25 meter freestyle, boys, 8 and Matup Kit Henderson, second; David Merrill, second; hew Johnson, third; Robert Whit- under Richie Smith, third; Jetf Favero, lock, fourth. fourth. 25 meter back, girls, 8 and under 25 meter freestyle, boys, 9 and BouGlenna Jeppsen, first; Lois 10 Doug Kemp, third; Scott Jepplgrides, third. fourth. 25 meter back, boys, 8 and under son, 50 meter freestyle, girls, II and Richie Smith, first; Dick Vogrt, 12 Nun Meeker, first; Chrisse second; David Young, fourth. Butler, second. 25 meter back, girls, 9 and 10 50 meter freestyle, boys, 11 and Donna Cox, second; Carla Joseph-son- , 12 second; Randy Sommerville, fourth. Dennis Draper, third; Larry Cox, 25 meter bark, boys, 9 and 10 Russell Bakes, second; Den Jepp- fourth. 50 meter freestyle, girls, 13 and sen, third; Bob Sknngs, fourth. 14 Kathy Hoiman, second; Janice 50 meter back, girls, 11 and 12 Ann Merrill, first; Sherry Ford, Peters, fourth. 50 meter freestyle, boys, 13 and second. 14 Chuck Manly, third; Van Clay50 meter back, boys, 11 and 12 Michael Powers, first; Aaron Jepp baugh, fourth. Hei-ma- andy im 14-- Lee Heiman, third. Individual medley, girls, 8 and under Susie Merrill, first; Glenna Jepson, second; Lois Boulgrides, third; Jeana Storks, fourth. Individual medley, boys, 8 and under Richie Smith, first; David Peter Butler, Merrill, second; third; Roby Egley, fourth. 100 meter Individual medley, girls, 9 and 10 Donna Cox, fourth. 100 meter Individual medley, boys, 9 and 10 Doug Kemp, third; Scott Jeppson, fourth. 100 meter Individual medley, girls, 11 and 12 Ann Merrill, first; Nan Meeker, third. 100 meter Individual medley, Aaron Jepson, boys, 11 and 12 second; Dennis Draper, third. 100 meter Individual medley, girls, 13 and 14 Kathy Heiman, third. 100 meter Individual medley, boys, 13 and 14 Merrill Call, first; Fred Lovejoy, second; Chuck Manly. third. 100 meter Individual medley, boys, 15 and up Steve Josephson, second; Gary Sommerville, third. Medley relay, girls and under First place team, Merrill, Weight, Boulgrides and Jepson. Medley relay, boys, 8 and under First place, Clearfield. Medley relay, girls, 9 and place, Clearfield. Medley relay, boys, 9 and place, Clearfield. Medley relay, girls, 11 and place team Ford, Butler, Meeker, Merrill. Medley relay, boys, 11 and place team, Cox, Sommerville, Powers and Jepson. 200 meter medley relay, girls, 13 and 15 First place, Clearfield. 200 meter relay, boys, 3 and 14 First place, Clearfield. 200 meter medley relay, girls, 15 and up First place, Clearfield. 200 meter medley relay, boys, 15 and up First place team, Sommerville, Josephson, Hendrickson, Clerk. Freestyle relay, girls, 8 and under First place team, Morrill, Boulgrides, Weight and Jepson. Freestyle relay, boys, 8 and under First place team, Smith, Fa- 10-- First 10-- First Arabian Horse Show Planned Thiokol was culled to by Mrs. Wilchairman of the council members THE MEETING order and directed liam Yates, council. Other and church representatives present were Mrs. John Ilablitzel, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Pommier, Joe NelF. son, Mrs. J. E. Clark, Paul Johnson, Sam Gordon, Rev. Cornelius Kuipers, Richard Hutl.smith, and Mrs. Donald Ranstrom. Programs for the remainder of the summer will be scheduled as follows: July 12, Episcopal and Reformed Christian churches; July 19, Roman Catholic; July 26, Presbyterian: Aug. 2, Lutheran and Episcopal; Aug. 9, North stake Box Elder stake LDS; Aug. 16. LDS; Aug 23, Roman Catholic. It. The ninth annual Horse show will be held July at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, 4900 South State street. Horse show performance classes will begin at 7:30 p. m. each night and at 1:30 p. in. July 21 with a pageant depicting highlights in history when Arabian horses played important roles. Races will be featured at 5 p. m. July 20 and the afternoon of July 21. Halter class judging will get underway at 8:30 a. m. each day. 20-2- 1 Smokey Saya vero, Merrill, Young. 100 meter freestyle relay, girls, 9 and 10 First place, Clearfield. 100 meter freestyle, boys, 9 and 10 First place, Clearfield. 100 meter freestyle relay, girls, 11 and 12 First plac eteam. Meeker, Ford, Butler, Merrill. 100 meter freestyle relay, boys, 11 and 12 First place, Clearfield. 200 meter freestyle relay, girls, 13 and 14 First place, Clearfield. 200 meter freestyle relay, boys, 13 and 14 First place, Clearfield. 200 meter freestyle relay, girls, 15 and up First place, Clearfield. 200 meter treestylo relay, boys, 15 and up First place tetm, SomWhitlock, merville, Josephson, Stake Announce E. Clar, Sam Guidon. Mrs. Donald Ranstrom and Mrs. Godlrey Pomniier. Translator and personal relations worker Joe Nelson pointed out pioblenis involved in visiting the camps on Tuesday evening prior to the Thursday classes. The Council decided that persons represerv-tinthe religious body in charge of activities each Thursday's should visit the camps along with the translators on Tuesday evening. Plans were announced for the TB mobile unit's visit to Brigham City on the evening of June 28 Approximately (it) farm members laborers and family were by the unit us they attended the evening classes scheduled at the local Junior High school each Thursday. six-hi- OFF THEY GO Russel Bates, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bates and Doug Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kemp, lead their relay teams in practice sessions of the Brigham City swimming team. The local team won its first meet of the season July 7 and is planning to attend other meets throughout the state this summer. 1 Game Schedule The schedule of games for B Elder stake senior teams Thursd ic aas been announced. The teem, will squaie off at Rees Pioi ei park The schedule: 7: 30 Mantua vs Tenth Perry vs Willard 8.45 Eleventh vs Willard 2nd. Intermountain COMM1TTFE reports weie heard twin Mrs. John Hubhuel, Mrs. J. d 4 . VjlfK Softball YOUR ARMY NATIONAL To BE Single, Double, Family suites. 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She was notified of her victory last week in a letter from Nat Kogan, president of the Bowling Proprietors Association of America, Inc. e As winner, she will reu wrist ceive a dish washer-dryer- , watch, bowling shirt and one case of cola every week for a year, Mrs. Hawkins, a former state champion, singles and has been bowling since 1947, Among her kegling triumphs are the Ogden city and Pocatello, Idaho invitational championships. By Ole Zundel llw pimlfr Stay. i State Bowling Honor Goes I. CarelewneM can put men out of Tilts in age in summer league play. 'HaLVVAYS! v e Senior softball games schedu d North Box Eider strke Sat". day have been cancelled due to ti" WIN I10NER Mrs. LaVern Haw- cornerstone laying and carni i! kins of Deweyville placed first in event at the new stake center, m Bowl Down cording to director Finn Gibbs Utah In the recent Cancer tourney. Play will resume on July 19 according to the following schedule. 7:09 Eighth vs. Third Twellth vs. Fourth Thirteenth vs. Bear Run' 8:30 Fourteenth vs. Corinnc Fifteenth vs. Harper Honeyville vs. Corinne 2 ul ii. She 0! school, Stake Cancels Twenty-tw- Heiman. 11 JOURNAL, ' Plans Annual out-hi- 1 f with is next 4 ii V ! 0 4 3 . Pony League , m I series e . i r. three-gam- Grand Junction Eagles Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 2, 1962 ELDER Box Elder Migrant Woiker council met on Wednesday. June 27, at St. Henry's Catholic p.msh tor a, regular business meeting. Special election of Paul F. John- soil owner of Shoe Center, as treasurer of the council was the first order of business. Following was the selection of Mrs. Blaine Olsen as evening cooulinator and the announcement ot the appointment of Mis. Robert Brackish as morning coordinator. 0 the Holman 1 3 up Reeder 4 0 0 for the Brigham City Peaches Pebley 34 5 6 Totals . Games are scheduled Friday, Thiokol 001) 100 0034 and according Sunday, Saturday 002 001 02 x 5 to Peaches manager Harold An- Brigham City Score by innings: derson. The excursion represents a respite from Cache Valley league play in which the first half ha BC ended. Last Saturday the Peaches gamed an exciting win over a det termined Thiokol crew which the victors. Trailing going into the final frame, Thiokol banded together three hits otf relief hinder Ken Wischmann for three runs and a The annual season-enparty for good scare where the Peaches the Brigham City Pony league will be held were concerned. next Tuesday, at Harold Anderson was the win1 Rees Pioneer park starting at 8 rng pitcher, striking out 12 men p.m. Players and league officials will in eight innings. Anderson aided and his own cause with two hits includ- be treated to hamburgers watermelon with free swimming ing a double. Lou Gehring also and baseball also being planned to had tw'o safeties place the for the event. A special invitat attack. Peaches tion is extended to all sponsors. Zink and Cobia each had two hits A trophy will be awarded to the for Thiokol which collected seven championship team and Individuhits. al trophies to team members. The box score: a " . BOX THE Holds Meeting 1 k j Migrant Council Peaches Head for Colorado - 'w- L' t : ', 102 North Ma n 704 South Main Sinclair Products Sporting CoJ ! i I |