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Show 1 Powder puff play continues The first half of July play sarw the Hit and Mrs. taking Bear River 25-- 3 in July first action. Pitching the win for the Hits and Mrs. was Nancy Hoyt. Batting the team to a win was Linda Pettingill, double (2) and triple, Marylee Johnson, Debbie Whitaker and Thias Young with doubles. Central Flyway Sunshine Win The Sunshine Troop took a 31-- 2 win from the Misfits during first play. Holding the mound for the win was Leah Gale. Smacking out a grand slam for the Troop was Pat Checketts, Debbie Roper swang for a triple and doubles were smacked out by Leah Gale (3), Pacific Flyway (2), Linda Singleton, Daliene Allen, Pat Checketts, Patty Brown, deposit of lead pellets. Although steel is presently the Barbara Gates and Janeil Kozoed. only suitable alternative to lead Salmon Nettie 1978 in Utah By shot, the proposed regulations Lead shot The gradual implementation of the proposed regulations is designed to allow adequate time for further developing ban nears Proposed regulations to ban lead shotgun ammunition for waterfowl hunting throughout much of the United States starting in 1976 are being the Federal Register, Nathaniel P. Reed, assistant secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, said today. A draft environmental impact statement discussing the entire issue is also now available to the public. Comments are invited on both the proposed regulations and the draft impact statement. All published in comments received through Nov. 15, will be considered, and public hearings will be held in four major cities across the country before the final decision is made. The time and place of these hearings is yet to be determined, but 30 days advance public notice will be given by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Stop Deposition The proposed regulations are designed, to stop further deposition of lead pellets which production the Atlantic and information indicates Flyway the JULY 20240. DAR6MK K GAS AND GER0CERIES SUNDAY 10-- 6 GASOUNE EON-SA- T 1974 Betty Christensen and park. Joyce McEwan. Playing well for the Westsiders were first baseman Vicki Jensen and second baseman Allyson Marsh with a double play. Sunshine Troop Wins The Sunshine Troop took a win from the Hit and Mrs. with final score showing 12-Holding the mound for the Troop was Leah Gale. Nettie Salmon had a good night at bat with a home run and two triples. Barbara Gates batted out a triple and doubles were hit by Daliene Allen, Leah Gale, Pat Checketts, Barbara Gates and Linda Singleton. The Hit and Mrs. saw a double by Nancy Holt. Blues Win The score between the Lavender Blues and Bear River showed the Blues ahead Pitching the win for the Blues was Jolene Jeppson. Blues hitters were Shirley Neilson, Marilyn Christensen and Jolene Jeppson all with triples. If you have any questions contact your local playground leader or call the please Recreation department, ext. 49," Recreation Director Glen Casperson said. 723-852- 1 The Tigers tripped the 9 on July 15, then Yankees on July 18 edged the Dodgers to earn a 14-- league mark. The Dodgers finished the season at the Yankees and Red Sox On July 15, the Dodgers tossed off the Red Sox 4 as G. Olson, J. Crozier, B. Carter, K. Merritt and T. McCurdy each singled. B. Child, C. Larson and S. Rackham shared the mound. L. Sackett singled and K. Opprecht doubled, while T. Bohman and S. Whitehead were pitchers for the Red Sox. L. Chlarson and R. Packer each singled and D. Marble hit two safeties in the Tigers July 15 win. D. Gallegos and L. Chlarson shared duties. pitching 12-- 7 4 Singles For the Yankees, B. Fletcher and A. Heredia each hit singles, B. Thorpe two singles and L. Merritt a single and double. B. Cosgrove tossed for the Yanks. In final games of the season, Brian and Brad Thorpe each hit singles for the Yanks and S. Eskelsen doubled and singled. T. Andreason, Brad and Brian B. Thorpe, Fletcher, softball league Action this week in the Brigham City Gommerical Softball league was highlighted g games. by a lot of First Security Bank stayed on top with a perfect record of 0 by knocking off Fidelity by a score of In this game, 12 home runs were hit with Rick Bojack having a perfect night, hitting 5 for 5, all home runs. Petersen Funeral Home took over second place by beating Sherwood Hills, 30-- Petersen's had a lot of well balanced hitting by all members to pull off the win. Chadwick Realty beat Gardner Dairy in a Micro Development Chadwick Realty Taylor Farm Sherwood Hills high-scorin- This weeks schedule Field 1 7:00 - Fedelity vs. Gardner Dairy. Field 2 7:00 - Peterson vs. First Security. Field 1 8:30 - Chadwick vs. Taylor Farm. Field 2 8:30 - Micro Development as Sherwood Hills. THtWR'nCU3S GtTSWvt You'Re HO $P CACPCSUS CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP A OlA Fuwiuy Duck 36-1- 0 pjn. Paid Political Advoriltmont Tho Amorlcan Party JUSDA Sunday 9 o.m-1- 0 io-- 6 CHOICE ClEOTl COUNTRY STYLE IPOOTC o 9-- 9 EON-SA- T p.m. p.. VALLEY BRAND FRANKS AVI TRI HILLER 12 OZ. DACOR ENDS PACK 4 FISH STICKS MILD CHEESE SIZE aaaaaaaa A 40c WHEN YOU BUY X 10 OZ. JAR OF l PLUS DEPOSIT feiesii fresh FRESH 1PEMDBUOI irSTATJT FClGEffS C07FEE CRYSTALS SPECIAL PRICE mm this coupon $179 PRICE WITH COU1 PON IXPMtll JULY BLUE DORRET SOFT MARGARINE GOLDEN VINE RIPE 1, 1974 OOOO 7 DAYS HOm AD DAT RIPE CANTA LOUPES V7ZI3HT WATCI23S cai:::zd 12 oz. pop 25 AA SWEET UTAH T bananas LIMITED CP 2 0Z. PECTIN MEDIO EGOS COZEN d In the last game of the evening, Micro Development beat Taylor Farm Service by a score of Standings: FAf.HLY PAGE 59 3 ID. S. 32-2- SHORTENING n . high-scorin- g game, CRISCO mm : a v J IB. . Eskelsen and M. Beimer all pitched. For the Sox, K. Hawkes and T. Vincnet each singled and C. Knavel doubled. K. Oprecht, S. Whitehead, L. Sackett, K. Hawkes and T. Bohman all pitched. In the Tigers 7 win, H. Hurd and L. Chlarson singled, along with D. Gallegos. D. Marble doubled. L. Chlarson and D.. Gallegos traded off on the mound. For the Dodgers, G. Olson doubled and singled, B. Carter hit a double and B. Child doubled and, tingled. On were J. Crozier, G. Olson and S. Rackham. Final standings: WATCH FOR HIE DIF SUNDAY SPECIAL SHEET!!! (31 . 8-- 28-1- 30-1- The Tigers of the Brigham City American League of the WBBA wrapped up the league title this week by winning their two final games. BC atop 9 Tigers nab title in AL of WBBA First Security nouns ONE STOP a.m to 1 motocross. The event will be held at the Brigham City Cycle park. This event is not recommended for There will be four 10 and 11, 12 age divisions: and 13, and 14 and up. Competition events to be held are wheelies, hill climb, and motocross. Ribbons will be given for the first five places in each age group. Also, awards and gift certificates will be presented to the winners. Sign-up- s will be done at local playgrounds and at the cycle Rowles was holding the mound for the Legs. Smakcing out a grand slam and two triples for the winners was Peg Hawkes. Doubles were recorded for Jill Christensen (2), Mary Coss (2), Ann FE) Oil DE0UISI STONE 7 the Westsiders JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 2. may address their remarks to the Director, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Attn: Law Enforcement, Washington, D.C. 25-3- 1 Wednesday, July 31, the Brigham City Recreation department will hold a bicycle July 8 Play Also on July 8 the Troop came away with another win in a close game. Final score showed teamsters Bear River the Troop 10, Dingbats 7. swinging for hits were Norma Winning pitcher was Leah Gale. Nahlee with a triple and Janne Troop hitters were Debbie Oyler with a double. Roper, triple, with doubles by Leah Gale (3), Nettie Salmon (2), Daliene Allen, Pat Checketts, Patty Brown and Barbara Gates. Final Game The Blues had Janet Mayes, Final game for the first half of Carolyn Allen and Carol July saw the Randall batting out doubles. take the Misfits 16-Towners pitcher was Doris Thompson. Smacking out a home run was Crazylegs Win "The Crazylegs ' met "the orisThompson with doubles Lavender Blues on July 9 and by Janice Johnson, Flo the Legs took a close win with Loveland and Sandy Taylor. Those interested in commenting on the proposed regulations or the draft environmental impact statement CASE GOODS OODEAEO EFFECTIVE 36-1- Impact Statement Copies of the draft environmental impact statement are available for public inspection at Suite 600, 1612 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., and single copies may be obtained by writing the U. SFish and Wildlife Service, Office of Environmental Coordination, Washington, D.C. 20240. Steel Shot The proposed regulations would require the use of steel shot or other types of pellets that are not poisonous and applies only to the hunting of ducks, geese, swans and coots. The hunting of other types of birds does not appear to contribute significantly to the AD Peglegs vs Lavender Blues The Peglegs took a 5 win from the Lavender Blues during July 8 play. Winning pitcher was Jackie Anderson. The Peglegs were sharp on fielding with a double play by short stop Jill Duran and second baseman Audry Vogt. The Blues had luck with batting with a triple by Debbie Robinette and a double by Karen Ball. problem is most severe. beginning in the 1976 hunting season, in the Mississippi Flyway in the 1977 season, and in the Central and Pacific Flyways in the 1978 season. In the latter two western flyways, where lead poisoning appears to be less uniformly distributed than inlhe others, the proposed ban on lead may be limited to specific areas if this approach proves feasible for eliminating poisoning from lead shotgun pellets. IS? capacity techniques for steel shot ammunition, and for gaining additional information about the lead poisoning problem in the two western flyways while, at the same time, initiating action against lead poisoning in the Atlantic Flyway where present occurs during hunting in areas frequented by aquatic birds. Spent lead pellets are eaten by waterfowl, resulting in lead poisoning and death to many birds each year. The ban on lead is proposed for More Play Wrapping up the days play was a 19-- 6 win for the The Westsiders found the going rough as Towners pitcher Flo Loveland put them across the plate. Doris Thompson had a good night at the plate for the Towners with a home run and triple. Janice Johnson belted out a double and Lonnie smacked a triple and double. establish a procedure to identify and approve use of other shot materials that may be developed. Hey Kids! Play on the 11th The Crazylegs were back on the field the 11th with a win over ELDER Thursday, July 25, 1974 motocross bids kids final score Winning pitcher for the Legs was Betty Rowles. The Legs had good fielding with a double play by third baseman Peg Hawks and first baseman Kim Mathews. 24-- BOX Bicycle IDS. SUPPLY tb LARGE SLICING CUCUMBERS c 1 lb DOZ. v WHITE POTATOES NO. 1 FRESH UTAH ITALIAN SQUASH J |