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Show t 6 ? BOX Opening Play Winners Named JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ' , Thursday, Ajarfl 23, 1970 ELDER C, Valley Golf Clubs WBBA Leagues Set Plan Best Sail Tourney Saturday Tryouts Western Boys Baseball playing field at cemetery, 8:30 In a.m.' Contact Dr. Lewis association leagues hr-4- Knudsen. National West of Main and south of Forest plus at 8:30 Perry, at 10 a.m., a.m.; at 11 and 11 and school View Lake a.m., grounds. Contact Kirk Nelson. American North of Forest and West of Main plus Corinne, Bear River City, Honeyville and Harper, Rees park field, 8:30 a.m. Contact Reese Hansen. Willard times, City limits of Following are location and areas for each of Willard, 11 a.m. on the city the WBBA leagues: square. Contact Ronald Brigham City and Willard will stage their second tryouts of the 1970 season this Saturday, April 25, at five local locations. The boys baseball program is open to all interested youth who will be nine years old by Aug. 1 and who have not turned 13 by that date. A boy must attend at least one tryout in order to be eligible for selection to a team, it was pointed out. East International 8 The Brigham City Golf and Country club announced this week that it is joining with the Tremonton Country club April 6 n for a best ball tournament. Play will be conducted on the Brigham City golf course Saturday, April 25, and at the Tremonton layout on Sunday, April 26. Lynn Brailsford and Ken Beach are chairmen for event which has a $5 entry fee, with all of the entry money going into prizes for the top teams. There will be two flights - (m WAtPvxmfK MW try - em nine-year-ol- mrnAHOTHci ms utmt, mx-wmt- s avt tit mm wmmmi mOMPKWM rms JZrxM mi 'KM iKur fiMONTOH ki( Lnp 25-2- ma mms wr-of-- t rz noma 80 (8OSSO0i of Nelson. north of Forest Main and grounds, boys nine and 10 at Lamas alternates Fernando 8:30 a.m.; boys 11 and 12 at 10 between directing and acting and a.m. Contact Orrin Baird. will appear as a guest star East of Main and now Canyon in It Takes a Thief. south of Forest plus Mantua, m 2nd Annual SUMMER think its a good idea to save money than We invite you to buy our fantastic summer season rate card. If you , J ... 25-2- .batteries of jars. According to Dexter man, li Mon fisheries as OSAKA, Japan pavilion at Expo 70 will have two Eskimo turning Ehkiino out carvings while pavilion visitor watch. Most of the carvings are destined to lie gift for heads of stale and other Vlls who visit the Canadian pavilion. date, NEED CARDS Players will need UGA handicap cards and are expected to arrange their own foursomes. The period from 8 to 10 a.m. has been reserved for starting times at Brigham City while the Tremonton leg will be a shotgun teeoff. A breakfast is scheduled to Sunday at precede play Tremonton. Serving will begin at 7:30 a.m. with the cost set at 2.50 plate. (UIM)-C.anad- Ken Beach, left, and Lynn Brailsford study poster WAIT GOLF TOURNEY information for Brigham City and Tremonton Golf clubs best ball tournament April At Willard Bay two-ma- EAimo show ii street, Bunderson school e, with the split to be determined vlted to pick up their prizes at to by first-da- y play by combined the pro shop, according Bruce Stevens. handicap of the team, the It was noted also that to chairmen pointed out. 25 new Name Winners The golf club also this week announced winners in its recent membership drive blind bogey tournament which attracted 82 linksters. There were 47 winners who are in- - Pit- biologist, norther region, Utah Division of fish and game, the spawntaking operations are planned again next year. Fry Fish Result From Operations Convention The annual convention of the Utah Wildlife and Outdoor federation will be and game officials, was 11 Recreation million eggs, but even though held in Price, April for the this mark wasnt reached they Featured speakers be Senator F rank E . said the operations were event will Moss and Representative beneficial. Laurence J. Burton. Bad Weather run. spawning The goal, according to fish Even though the number of walleye eggs taken from Willard Bay reservoir during the spawning run operations was short of the expected goal, Utah Division of Fish and Game officials felt the work was worthwhile. Reports indicate 1.5 million Bad weather and a poor new fry fish are in state hatcheries as a result of the spawning run were reasons recent collecting given for not reaching the egg goals. operations. The fry will go into Utah Lake, according to reports. 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You may be one of the lucky families who move into a new home for less than you are paying tent H Call 723-85- 74 for reservations. THE BIGGEST FUNHOUSE IN BOX ELDER COUNTY - FOR ; EVERYONE 83 South Main 723-345- 1 Charles Frank Ralex Fullmer; most putts Jim Gardner; fewest putts Mullins. & UPHOLSTERING EXPERT UPHOLSTRY Fast Call for Free Estimates Custom Carpet Installation 723-684- 723-347- has and Horsley, ITS Phone the club members. Here Is the list of winners: 1 Longest drive on No. to Lynn Brailsford; closest Bruce Stevens; No. 2 hole tee shot In circle on No. 4 hole, Henry Robinson, Bob Blackburn, Frank Sawdon, Gordon Larsen and Neil Hoesel; longest drive on No. 6 Reed Tolman. Low net Lyle Hamilton, Farrell Jensen and Lee Bailey. Reed Tolman, Low gross Jim Mack, Bruce Stevens, Terry Barnard, Bob Blackburn and Dennis Hales. Dave Conger, High gross Dick Wheatley, Stan Bakes, Bert Hendricks and Leonard Johnson. Sand traps No. 1 and 6 Dave Troseth, Jim Lamere, Bill Mandley, Jay Cheney, Chuck Carl Lundall, Christenson, Hortin Jensen, Rex Bryant. Par on No. 4 Stan Elison, Steve Goddard, Ed Garrison, Clyde Ricks, Bud Powers, Russ Fishburn, Lathair Munk, A1 Jensen and Jim Simper. Jon Wilson, Par on No. 3 Reed Lawrence Capps, Merrill, Jim Powers, J. D. Merrell, Chet Hamilton, Scott Service-Reasonab- co le |