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Show 4 girls place high in state tumbling LL hear coach A Big Blue meeting for Brigham City and Tremonton chapters to hear a preseason review of the Aggie football team will be held Aug. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks lodge. Coach Phil Krueger will be on hand to discuss his 1975 charges. The meeting is open to the public. A special invitation is extended to all Big Blue club members and their guests. Other information can be obtained from Maynard Victor and Bob Valentine at at 11-1- 2 Hunsaker- of Honeyville. Lisa Yagi was third in the intermediate She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Yagi of Corinne. The girls competed with others from across the state and Dianas win was her second in two - 11-1- Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 7, 1975 'll Four Box Elder county girls have placed well in state AAU tumbling competition last month. Diana Isaackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Isaackson of Tremonton placed first in the 2 intermediate class. Peggy Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rhodes of Garland was second in the novice class and Lori Hunsaker was second in the novice 10 and under group. Lori is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 11-1- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Big Blue clubs will 2. 723-828- 4 723-333- In addition to Krueger's remarks, there will be a multi-medi- a presentation. Refreshments will be served. years. The girls are instructed by Mrs. Grace Orme of Honeyville. 5 football reminder given, physicals today A reminder has been issued on Wasatch Front Little League football registration which is scheduled for Aug. 11. It will be held at 6 p.m. at the following locations: (70 pound weight limit) at the junior high field; at (85 pound limit) Memorial park; 2 (100 pound limit) at Watkins park; (120 pound limit) at Watkins park. Physicals will be available at the Brigham City National 0 10-1- 1 12-1- 3 Guard armory Thursday (today) between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Cost is $3, sponsored by the league. To receive a uniform, a boy will be required to have a player application signed by parents, proof of physical exam no older than 90 days and first year players must have a birth certificate. Each participant qualifying for a team will be issued a helmet, shoulder pads, pants, mouth guard and game jersey. He will be required to furnish his own practice jersey and rubber cleated shoes or sneakers. A player fee of $10 will be charged. For more information, Ken 3 Beach at may be contacted. 723-325- Mapleton slips Broncos Mapleton did its thing again on the Brigham City Bronco Boys Baseball team. They knocked over the local in seven innings to win team the right to represent Utah in Portland, Ore. Brigham City out hit Mapleton four to two, but walks and untimely errors allowed the winners too many runs early and Brigham City couldnt 6 catch. Despite that, it was the best showing a Brigham City Bronco team has made ever in post season play. Mapleton scored six runs the first two innings and Brigham City got three. Veterans! Heres Your Answer veteran Im a Q unable to work. Can I qualify for a disability pension from the Veterans Administration? A Probably. Laws governing VA pensions consider veterans 65 years old and older totally disabled and eligible for pension if they fall within income limitations. Suggest you contact the agency. I was discharged recently Q from military service and I plan to go to school under the GI Bill. How long do I have to complete my schooling? A Under a recent law (PL July 10, 1974) veterans are allowed 10 instead of eight years from date of separation to finish schooling. Mike Martinez relieved Scott Evans (the loser) in the top of the second then faced only 20 men in giving up two runs and a hit. He struck out 13. Cameron Hyer, Van Jepper-son- , Steve Laird and Martinez each collected hits for Brigham City to erode the lead as Phil Menlove, Tony Smith and Lee Hash added good base running, but it wasn't quite enough. Other Brigham boys playing well were Mike Kempf, John Hepworth, Kirt Rhoades, Chad Reeves, Scott Evans, Mike Pulsipher, and Dallas Johnson. The Broncos ended their tourney stretch with a 2 Im the wife of a World War II veteran who named his mother as beneficiary on his $10,000 National Service Life Q Insurance Veterans policy. Can the Administration designate me as beneficiary if I it? A No. Only the veteran may change his beneficiary. request Im a veteran in a state Q which has no burial space left in its national cemetery. Will the Veterans Administration pay anything toward the cost of a burial plot in a private cemetery? A Yes. Under a 1973 law, VA is allowed to pay up to $150 in plot and interment costs of veterans not buried in national cemeteries. DIANE ISAACKSON OF Tremonton holds the trophy she won recently for first place in the 11-1- 2 intermediate class in the state AAU tumbling meet in Roy. Peggy year-ol- d in the 11-1- 2 novice and Lori Hunsaker was second in the was second Rhodes, left, novice 10 and under. Lisa Yagi, not pictured, was third in the intermediate 11-12. Elks tournament primed for Saturday, Sunday The stage is set for this years Brigham City Elks two man best ball golf tournament Saturday and Sunday. event is expected The to draw teams from throughout the Intermountain west. Tee off times are 8 a.m. Saturday and a shotgun start Sunday at 8 a.m. Events will begin Friday night with team sales beginning at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be available. On Saturday and Sunday mornings, breakfast will be available at the country club for golfers at 6:30 a.m. Teams are required to check in with the starter a half hour prior to tee off, Wallace said. person. There will also be games, door prizes and fun, they said. A ladies tournament will be held at Skyway course in Tremonton Sunday with tee offs at 10 a.m. Total cost for the event will be $5, according to Alma Bryant, tournament chairman, and Mae Adams. It is requested that ladies should check to tee off. minutes prior in 30 Dinner, Dance At the Elks lodge Saturday evening will be dinner at 6 p.m. and dancing to the Shorty Ross at 9 p.m. buffet luncheon will be served at the lodge at 2 p.m. Sunday. Awards will be presented at 4 p.m. entires may pay $5 a couple for the dinner and dance. The Sunday buffet is $2.50 a person. All proceeds from' this event will be donated to the Elks youth activities program. Exalted Ruler Manuel Fuen-te- s expressed a special thanks to all golfers who will participate and to the merchants who donated to make this event band which will begin A Non-tea- THIS BRIGHAM CITY 15th ward senior team won the Brigham City stake slow pitch title recently. 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