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Show gt "wjggy1 tsazz. . tv Its Hall of Fame for local bowler Veteran Brigham City bowler Jean Shonka has been inducted into the Utah Womens Bowling Association Hall of Fame. The induction took place during the UWBAs annual meeting Sunday. Miss Shonka who resides at 123 South Fourth East, received a pin and plaque in recognition of the honor, earned for numerous local, state and national achievements. She has attended 10 W1BC annual meetings and is the first Utahn ever elected a director with the national organization. The Brigham City woman was named to the board in 1969 and in 1972 at gained Kansas City. She also served as a member Brigham City, Utah March 15, 1973 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Tourney nears climax C. FIRST PLACE Members of Griffin Mobile Homes team which copped first place in semi-sloaction of the city commercial league include: front left, John Higley, George Waddoups, Kevin Skenandore, and Rick Griffin; back, coach Del Ayotte, David Ayotte, Steven Valentine, Randy Munns, Larry Romer and Dick Griffin, sponsor. w For Other Assignments Other WIBC assignments have included the legal, break semi-slo- w of the WIBC presidents report committee in 1965 and two years later was on the nominating committee, a body which she chairmaned in 1968. minutes review, honorarium and hall of fame committees at Utah and representative and jamborees annual meetings. At the local level, she lists numerous among the achievements, ndils GriilnPiins winning scratch doubles event three times with partner Donna McGregor. She was also a member of the winning scratch team and snared the first Ogden 600 Club scratch bowling tournament. Miss Shonka was a league secretary for eight years, 600 championship The championship game between Griffin Mobile Homes and the Intermountain Rockies was probably the most exciting game of the season as Griffin came back after trailing three quarters to pull it out of the fire and beat the Rockies 45 - 41. The Rockies knew they would have to contain the height of Griffin in order to win and for most of the game they did a great job of it. Willie Harrison the leaping wizard from Intermountain kept the big Griffin kids off the boards and intimidated most everyone with his high reaching hands. But in the end it wasnt enough arid some, holes finally developed "in "the Rdckies defense and led to their downfall. Intermountain Rockies J. Laughlin C. FG FT TP 1 4 3 3 2 5 16 Franklin D. Tolman L. Smith S. Smith HR 0 Billings S. Freeman L. Larson C. Nichols T. Grimley K. Peterson R. Blacker S. Yates HR 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG FT TP 5 0 0 3 10 0 3 0 0 3 2 3 2 0 3 7 9 0 0 9 2 Vincent S. Kimber B. Vavricka D. Rollins C. Tanner S. Hailing D. Johnson HR FG 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 6 FT TP 1 22 2 24 10 6 2 4 2 0 13 4 11 6 82 NF.Vl YOKK TP 4 8 6 K. Neilson G. Rhomer L. Culler pH' tl Ill Frank ('.alder was president of the National Hockey League from its formation in I) 7 until his death in I 43. TU .V H , AA,, HONORED single- season-endin- elimination - C. Jean tournament eliminates each game loser. Semi-fina- l games will pit against Wynn-Evely- n Als Shonka has been inducted Conoco and BIF against Yagis into the Utah Womens As- Utes. The winners will play Friday, March 16, at 6 p.m. in sociation Hall of Fame. club director, and Ogden Womens Bowling association director for one year and president for four years. She also was a director with the Utah Womens Bowling association and secretary of the organization since 1965. the Box Elder Junior High gym for the championship. In games played this week, Yagis Utes downed Food King, Yagi and Korth scored 22 and 8 points. Daughtery and Lunday again led BIF to victory over Hamilton. 42-3- N Jeppesen, Williams and Huntsman playing for Als were too much for Victor motor. And in the best game of the n quarter- - final round, upset a favored Peach Conoco The distaff kegler also is a member emeritus and director of the Northern Utah AJBC. Wynn-Evely- FG FT TP Beckstead 21 4 P. Reuter D. Kimber 10 0 3 S. Williams T. Shaw 0 21 Team Series 59 and Saunders, 1,904; Taylor Farm Service, 1,898; Vans Drive-InScratch Conservationist Butlers 1,889. Handicap Butlers and ' Saunders,-- - 2,387 ; Cross-Road- s Cafe, 2,366; Anderson Saddlery, attends meet 2,344. local servationist wildlife A con- Team Game is attending the National Wildlife Federation convention in Washington, D.C. (today) difference at the end, Wallace, Hammett and Anderson were the scoring leaders for the winners while Jensen canned 14 and Kranz, Reeder and Beckstead each contributed 4 points in a losing cause. three-poin- t Second-roun- Brigham Furniture Hall 10 Blooms 33 Scratch Butlers and Saunders 680; Anderson Sad670. dlery, 673; Vans Drive-InAnderson, 862; Handicap Butlers and Saunders, 841 ; and through Sunday. Blaine Jensen of Mantua, who is first vice president of the Utah State Wildlife Federation, and president of the Box Elder is Wildlife Federation, currently at the convention. Mens Series Scratch Burke Emers Earl, 566; Rogers, 546; Earl Saunders, 512. Earl, 683; Bob Handicap Hawkes, 625; Roy Haramoto, 622. Mens Game Burke Rogers, Haromoto, 189; Hawkes, Handicap Earl, 230; Haramoto, 229. Scratch Earl 194; 191; 233; Ladles Series Iris Hawkes, 506; Scratch Vera Butler, 504; Bernie Earl, 471. Butler, 648; HandicapHawkes, 638 and Yvonne Hulce, - 628. jT 8 Youngblood ' 18, ' Walker 10. Kidman 8 39 Sharp 11, Kano LT 51 Yagi 28. Johnson 10 K. Holmes 14. Morrison Peach City 44 Jensen 26. Keller 8 Hiland 30 Gam 10, Harrison 10 35 Hammett 8, Anderson Reeder 6 Parsons 17 Adams Al's Conoco Noel-Dal- Begay 7. Eskelsen Huntsman 36 34 Downs 11 n 6. 4 Jeppsen 10 Marshall 8. 16. 12. 8 Victor Motor 28 Long 12. Farnsworth 10 Big J. Mill 20 Boer 5. Balmer5 BIF 52 Medics 24 Hamilton Daugherty Jensen 23, 10 17 Lunday Anderson 16. McQuivey McCarron 12. Webster 8 42 10 Yagi's Utes 42 Yagi 22. Korth 8 Food King 32 Mumford 10. Gray 8. Child BIF 34 Daughtery 16. Lunday 10 Hamilton 23 Anderson 8. Fenton Al's Conoco Dale Vera Butler, Following are the results of the Bear River Valley Ladies league for March 12: Cal game scratch Gas - 787, Laws - 739. game handicap Cal Gas - 917, Leader - 891. series scratch Laws - 2,142, Cal Gas - 2 122. series handicap Leader - 2,647, Westergards 26 Wynn-Evely- 29 26 Farnsworth -- t.H 10 Wallace 10, Hammett 8 Jensen 14 Mondays games J Chuck Sharp with 15 points and Wade Hall with 13 led:? favored Brigham Furniture to a.j; hard fought win over Macks b -- Drug, In the second semi-fingame, Packer Motor barely overi: pulled out a win, Whitaker Construction. The construction team led, 27- - 'b 24, going into the fourth quarter and looked as if they were going r: to win it. Packer Motor kept the pressure on and finally won'in I an exciting contest. Here are Mondays results: b 42-3- m -- 41-3- 2,567. . Brigham Furniture Mack's Drug 33 Wohlgemuth Packer Motor 41 Whitaker Const. 9 42 11 IS. Hall 13 12. Youngblood Sharp j -- - Lunday 15. Harding 14 38 Grover 12, Anderson . Randy Munns : ... top player . : ; Fast Break In the fast break league Jays pulled out a close one over Billings Oil with the balanced scoring of Steve Vincent and Bill Vavricka as they scored 22 and 24 respectively. Billings big guns just couldnt get hot and bowed out of the tournament with their second loss. 71 59. Again it was the good team play and balanced scoring of Zundels that made an easy game of it. SAVE$720 to$1835 Super strong steel cord belts.. .gives you great ' 40,000 MILE TIRE mileage plus superior bruise and penetration resistance. Box scores: - Polyester cord body gives you smooth, comfortable ride. 'r "! i CUSTOM POLYSTEEL 78 SERIES TIRE ;' Thousands of traction edges give responsive handling and traction. , Wet weather tread design and contour shoulders give steering and cornering control. 2U2CI-I . because GKDKESQ i V. 5 Jeppesen 9. Williams 31 Huntsman 8 Victor Motor Peach City Hi-tea- - . Korth 14, Taylor 9 Yogi's Utes Idle Isle 33 Butler, 259; Jackie Andersen, game scratch JoAnn Sato - '206, Annette Richards - 186. game handicap JoAnn Sato - 234,' Annette Richards - 229. series scratch Myrna Rogers - 489, Phoebe Henrie - 482. series handicap Myrna Rogers - 567, Gae Bronson - 565, Marie Keele - 555. Esther Splits converted Storrer - Anderson Junior Leage Results Food King 35 Mumford 14, Gray 10 Eastman 11, Lyons 8 Thompsons 27 238. Andersen, 14. -; 10. Cooley 22 6-- Grover 38 drug 35 Wohlgemuth 7 Brigham Floral 25 39-3- Splits Converted 13. Larson 8. Wiscombe 35 35-2- 245; Lunday Mack's 38-3- Handicap Earls Market, Lyons 12, Olsen 7 Fram games in the senior league were close and well played. Whitaker Construction played one of its best games of the year in defeating Fram, Paul Anderson and Randy Grover led the way for the construction team with 14 points each. Mack's Drug was behind by 3 points going into the fourth quarter but they caught fire and beat a good Brigham Floral team, Brigham Furniture, the pretourney favorite, had its problems in downing a surprising good Blloms team by the score of Here are Saturdays results: Hulce, 827. 36 Browns 24 14 tournament d Longhurst 9 c Packer Motor Whitaker Const. 29-2- Hi-tea- m Butlers and Saunders copped honors in the Moonlite Mixed Doubles bowling league this past week, at the Golden Bowl in Tremonton. Here are the results: Box Elder Bank G. Case City team. The biggest spread throughout the game was the Ladies Game Scratch Butler, 211; Hulce, 192; Hawkes, 182. Dowling Results 77 Thursday' n Wynn-Evely- 0 16 21 71 Jay's FT 2 Tournament play in Brigham basketball youth program headed for the home stretch this week. Als Conoco, BIF, Yagis Utes are the only and junior league teams left as the Citys 19 13 18 13 HR Billings Oil FG P. Longhurst C. Fast Break S. Game Changes It did look in the first quarter that Harrison and company was going to walk away with a laugher as they led 17 - 6 at the end of the first 10 minutes. From there on out it was nip and tuck all the way. Not until the last 30 seconds did the game change. A couple of poor passes and not aggressive enough play in the last minute let Griffin put it out of reach. At the end of the game trophies were awarded to the individual members of each team and a special outstanding player award donated by was Palmer Jewelery presented to Randy Munns. 6 9 6 2 0 0 2 0 41 C. into final games Zundels HR C. Laughlin W. Harrison J. Chee G. Chee R. Shorty F. Bia H. Yazzie Youth cagers head yield-robbin- g TEMIK gets these major s o: sugar beet pests: NEMATODES LEAF MINERS Root knot Greenpeech . 3 WAYS TO CHARGE : Jb, NEMATODES V- - Our Own Cuttemtr APHIDS 4 Body Plies in Sizes LEAFHOPPERS Extra IlfhtwaigM just 6.1 to. 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