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Show 1 ' 175 swimmors oxpoctod ' ' ' The club championship at the Brigham City Golf and Country club is poised to go this weekend with the three defending champions from respective flights back to defend their titles. field of 175 swimmers will be competing in events and relays at 13th running 0f the Golden Spike Invitational swim meet at the municipal pool at Pioneer park Friday and Saturday. The Brigham City Swim team and the city recreation department are the meet. In the field will be full contingent of Brigham City swimmers, several other Utah teams, a Brownsville, Tex., club and swimmers from Colorado, Arizona, Illinois and a team from Belmont, Calif. City swim team leaders say this meet wont be wise as last years quite as large numbers record meet, but the caliber of swimmers is expected to exceed that of last year when several records were set. The meet is for boys and girls eight and under allowed in through 18, with some 19 year-old- s relays. Traditionally, the meet proves to be one of the major swimming events in the state. In addition to the swimmers, complete teams from Ogden, Kearns, Cotton er out-of-sta- te Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 5, 1 976 Country club tourney slated this weekend sworn A BOX ELDER JOURNAL, $ 1,200 in prizes N. 900 f wood Heights, Granger, Murray, Magna and Utah Valley will be on hand. Logan will also send a contingent. x s Kearns and Cottonwood Heights are favored to fight for the team title. Each days swimming begins at 8 a.m. with trials and finals are about 3 p.m. each day. meet is open free to the The will It in be held the citys public. pool. the the meet, During park will be temporary n home for the many visitors. Food will set stands be up also. v AAU-sanction- 25-me- ter out-of-tow- Reid Goodliffe, the Utah Amateur champions, will his local club title, as will Jim Mullins in the A flight and Ted Valentine in the B flight. Holes The event is scheduled to play each of the two days. Players are asked to arrange their own pairings for Saturday and the tournament committee will make pairings for Sunday. Flights will be determined by 38 The club champion is determined on low gross scores, but other prises will be awarded on both gross and net score. handicap. Total prises exceeding 91,200 will be given away including some sponsorships to the Utah Open and various gifts donated by local merchants. More details can be obtained at the club house. es Friday Deadae Deadline for entry is 8 p.m. Friday at the club house. It was pointed out that many added events will take place during Sunday afternoon. On tap are contests in putting, longest drive, chipping and club throwing. de-fe- -- '5 4 The tournament will be played Saturday and Sunday at the local course. Entry fee is $20 and includes green fees and a steak dinner for two Sunday afternoon. Several local swimmers are expected to perform well individually although the overall team strength may be down a hit this year, according to officials. However, swimmers who have done well this summer in various events, bringing home a number of trophies and awards include Dan Allen, Dan Anderton, Dave Anderton, Scott Wells, Brett Wells, Becci Jo Carr, Kimi Ellis, Mike Garoutte, Khris Salazar, Kerri Sue Carr, JannaCai Walker, Kayleen Bradford, Tami Dunn, Boyd Welch, Tony Salazar, Lorie Hurst and Lee Wells. SOME "SPARE" THOUGHTS Many boats lack spares that can make the difference between a fun outing and disappointment. Probably the most often needed spare in boating is the ignition key, say the Mercury outboard boating experts. Cautious boat owners carry an extra set of boat keys in the cars glove compartment, or fasten them in some place inside the boat. Another handy spare is the drain plug. Savvy boaters also carry a spare prop with a different pitch. This allows them to use one for speed and the other for load carrying, such as water skiing. Its also advisable to carry spare anchor rope and a few extra navigation light bulbs. respective flights in this year's Brigham City Golf and club tournament are (from left) Ted Valentine, B flight; Jim Mullins, A flight; and Country Reid Goodliffe, championship. , , tr tnowu ' cri9wi i'qiROJ DEFENDING champions in their ' THE trophies and ribbons won during this summer's swimming competition in the Intermountain area are these members of the Brigham City Swim team. Shown here (front from left) are Khris Salazar, Kerrie Sue Carr, JannaCai Carr, Kaylene Bradford, Tami DISPLAYING Spocial recreation Boyd Welch, Lorie Hurst and Lee Wells. Also, Scott Wells, Dan Allan, Don Anderton, Dave Anderton, Brett Wells, Becci Jo Carr, Kimi Ellis and Mike Garoutte. They will compete in the Golden Spike Invitational Friday and Saturday at Pioneer park. Dunn, Winners galore in Brigham City July track meet Park leader says thanks memorable day on the Heber Creeper train. Experiences such as these cannot be measured by time or money, but rather by the love in which they were offered, which does more to affect the lives of Thank You thank you to Officers Jones and Parker for an exciting time of riding in the police cars, the demonstration shooting at the firearms range and the tours of the jail and police station. We thank Mrs. Wright for the many enjoyable hours of story telling and films. Thank you, JCiwanis, for another Expand Program Each summer we try to improve and expand this proDiscus Boys: Lee Wells, gram and hope that next summer those of our citizens who first; Todd John, second (8 and are mentally handicapped, re- under); Brad Williams, first; Todd Richards, second Sean gardless of age, will come and third (9 and 10); Chad Grey, their add us to personalities join and talents to ours in exchange Knavel, first; Brett Wells, sefor the fun and new experiences cond (11 and 12). Girls: Emily that we can offer, stated the Clark, first; Karin Dykstra, second; Karin Smith, third (8 leader. Finally, she said, the children and under) Lisa Scivally (9 and and leaders express thanks to 10). Recreation Director Jack Winn Emily Clark for his devotion, time and Long Jump Emily Clark, efforts toward the success of this special recreation pro- first; Annie Chaves, second; gram. It would not have been Dorothy Tom, third (8 and the same without him, Miss under); Lisa Scivally, first (9' and 10); Janet Williams, first Brockbank concluded. (11 and 12). Boys: Lee Wells, "We say PICKUP COVERS FROM Other experiences, she noted, were a day at Lagoon and Shfiners circus, another up Box Elder canyon and many hours of swimmlpg at the city pool. pic-nici- winner. The meet was held as the Parks departments last big event of the summer and produced the following winners: Shot Put Boys: Lee Wells, first (8 and under); Todd Richards, first; Sean Gray, second; Craig Smith, third (9 and 10); Jess Scivally, first; Lance second (13 and 14). Girls: Lisa Scivally, first; and Karin Dykstra, second (9 and 10). e, first; Jeff Tagarde, second; Installation SmTEvns 3272 WaHw. tfN 332-133- 7 TY 250A TRAILS DT 125B ENDUR0 945 B ENDURO 799 595 t creation department's track meet July 20 at Intermountain school, so too was it assured that almost everyone would be a House on to rod, goods romovod Todd John, third (8 and under) ; Todd Richards, first; Eugene Peterson, second; David Ogles, third (9 and 10); Chad Reeves, first; Lance Alkire, second (13 and 14) ; James Fraiie, first (15 and 18). Kathleen Stone of 487 South Main reported to police a burglary where theives took U pounds of sausage, 50 white commerical towels and canned goods valued at 8150. She said the incident took place sometime prior to Monday at 11:35 a.m. when the break-i- n was reported. Yard Dash Lee Wells, first; Robin Chappell, second; Tanya Chappell, second, a tie (8 and under); Tyler Stokes, first; Brad Williams, second; (9 and. 10); Chad Reeves, first; Janet Williams, second; Matt Yeates, third (11 and 12); Dallas John- -' son, first; Jess Scivally, second; Lance Alkire, third (13 50 400 and up). Just as participation was assured in the Brigham City Re- The Watkins park leader that oversees the Brigham City Special Recreation program has expressed thanks for all those who helped with the program, just concluded, this summer. To those who aided the special recreation children we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude. She singled out the officers of the police department youth bureau, Officers Peggy Jo Parker and Dan Jones; Mrs. Virginia Wright of the city library; members of the Kiwanis; and. city leaders. these mentally handicapped children than words can possibly say, said Miss Brockbank. DT IagVaIIi 100 Yard Dash - - Lee Wells, first; Jeff hagaard, second; Todd John, third (8 and under) ; Sean Grey, first, Jerry Dunn, second; Tyler Stokes, third (9 and 10); Chad Reeves, first, Matt Yeaters, second; Nathan Chappell, third (11 and 12); Dallas Johnson, first; Jess Sci- COME IN AND SEE THE ALL NEW XS 750 DRIVE SHAFT MODEL TY 80 MINI TRAILS 350 XS second; Lance Alkire, and up). 220 Yard Dash Dome Hall, first; Lee Wells, second (9 and 10); Chad Reeves, first; Matt Yeates, second; Brett Wells, third (11 and 12); Dallas Johnson, first; Jess Scivally, second; Arthur Heredia, third (13 and up). One Mile Run Dome Hall, first; SeanGreay, second; Gene Petersen, third (9 and 10) ; Chad Reeves, first (11 and 12); Arthur Heredia, first; Jess Scivally, second; Lance Alkire, third (13 and up). 440 Relay Chad Reeves, Walter Tom, Nathan Chappell and Dallas Johnson, winners (9 and 10); Matt Yeates, Tyler Stokes, Brad Williams, Justin Dollin Winners (11 and 12). 1974 300 Vohiclo rolls, 1974 100 1973 175 vally, third (13 - 1475 650B STREET i PARTS SERVICE ACCESSORIES YAWS OTHER MAKES 750 HONDA CL MX 375 KAWASAKI 250 350 ENDURO 399 KAWASAKI 125 ENDURO hits window A shop window at zundels Hers, valued at $150, was broken in downtown Main street Wednesday morning when a car parked nearby rolled across the street, jumped the curb and broke out the window. Officer Dell Braegger said the car, driven by James D. Davis of 115 North Third West, Brigham City, was parked in front of the Capital Theater while the man went inside to pick up his son about 11:18 a.m. No injuries were reported. 000 cm? 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