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Show At Goldon Spike meet Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 12, 1976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, UWP swim fifllfisSs The Utah Valley Dolphins edged the Logan swim team by a single point to take team honors at the Golden Spike Swim meet hosted by the Brigham City Recreation department and Brigham City Swim team last Friday and Saturday. The Dolphins amassed 241 points while Logan nailed down ,240. The Tridents of Belmont, Calif., were third with 231. Brigham City placed eighth from among the 22 teams with 83 points. 9-- 11-1- Two Records Two swimmers on the Utah Valley team each broke two records. Tami Dunn of Brigham City had the best individual performance when she placed fifth in the 50 meter backstroke. 9-- 11-1- 15-1- 2:35.8. Was Fourth The boys 8 200 medley was fourth at 200 free number one 2:12.7; the girls team was second at 3:04; the girls 2 200 free had number one fourth at 2:42 and number two team fifth at 3:20. The boys 2 200 free team was third at . 2:38,7 and the girls 4 200 free team was 15-1- The relays were the best point getters for the locals, recording a first, two seconds, five thirds, four fourths and a fifth. m The girls eight and under 100 free relay placed first in a time of 1:33, while the number two team was third at 1:51. It was a good meet overall with 17 new records set in age groups including five by B. Weick of the University Athletic club of Tuscon, Ariz., in the boys 13 and 14 age - ' tg 200 medley team took The girls 2 200 second with a 3:25.2; the girls medley was fourth at 3:08.4; the boys 2 200 medley was third at 2:48.9; and the 7 200 medley was third with a girls group. Shoot set by B. River long rifles 9-- 11-1- 11-1- 13-1- third at 2:27. The sound and smell of I powder will once again All the air of the Bear River valley Aug. 14 when the Bear River valley Muzzleloeders hold a hoot and potluck dinner. The festivities are scheduled to get underway at 4 p.m. at Docks Flat. The meet will feature competition shooting with prises and open shooting for everyone bearing the firearms that time hasnt forgotten. The popularity of the rifles is growing and the groups will give instructions in preparation for the opening of the black-powdbig game hunt Aug. 21. er The has group people available to give educational instruction on all aspects of firearms blackpowder and another race begins during action at the Golden Spike Swim meet hosted by the Brigham City Recreation department and the city swim team. The Utah Valley Dolphins took the team title, nosing out Logan. THE GUN FIRES t Scout Allrod awarded Eaglo badgo ' Drop out In two Colt stars sad but wiser after tourney The Brigham City Colt all stars came back to town last weekend, sadder but a lot wiser to the ways of California Brigham City AH Christoffersen, ss Arlxn, rf baseball. The local stars, taking a trip Smith, 2h to sectional baseball play in Morris, p Grav, If only the leagues second year of Kills b existence, was bounced out in I .s ons, t 1 two games 'from making a trip ;ValWr:M T '' ' n'atidnals. lto the Pinole, Calif., did the damage in the first game, whipping the locals 23-- 5 in an error filled game. Brent Walker started on the mound for the losers, and saw Pinole lump together seven runs in the first inning to coast in. Due to Errors And plenty of those runs were due to errors; nine, in fact, were committed in the game. Individually, the Colts didnt do too badly at the plate. Matt Lyons went two for three, and Dale Money, Kyle Arbon, Jeff Ellis, Brent Gary all had one hit each. Pinole also chipped in 12 hits with their nine walks to over- whelm Brigham City. In the second game, against into the Santa Cruz, it was fourth inning when the bottom fell out of the bucket and SC got five runs on a homer, four singles and three errors. They added a run in the fifth and two more in the sixth to wrap it up.- Lone Run Jeff Hunt scored, the lone Brigham City run, reaching on a single and watching Jeff Gam and Eric Eppersen hit singles. Hunt and Dallin Morris went the distance for the losers, scattering nine hits and striking out three. Hunt was also three for three, while Epperson had a double and single in three attempts, Gam singled, and Gary singled, singlgled. Brigham City was hampered in this contest with seven errors. Box scores: iltint. PICTURED ARE WINNING participants of a Brigham City class tournament. Recreation department From left, first row: Heidi Kaeser, Marcie Wilson, Holly Kling, Dani Howes, Nowak, Mike Anderson and Robert Nelson.' Second row: Brad Elliot, Kristie Corry, Ryan Warren, Brett Barney, Brett . Adams, Willie Iverson, intra-tenni- s 2 2 2 McDermeit. rf kppcrson, d i 2) Phil Thom dominated the singles matches of the Brigham City Tennis tournament Aug. 7 by winning the mens open and both the mens and divisions. Santa On AH 4 4 4 4 4 King, If Kolfins, i' ,Krincke, ss Vamlmort, rf ers, p He left only enough room for one more in the division. It was filled by Scott Longhurst who took the honors in the mens novice competition. 4 ScpcTsay. M) l.imon, 2h 2 4 4 . 0 Brigham City Santa Cm 001 010 Q00 412 0- Mantua Meanderings -1 9 for members and prospective members of the Box Elder High school rodeo club will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Bill Astle home in Harper Ward. All club members are encouraged to attend. Persons who have not yet joined are asked to contact. Mrs. Astle by Friday. Students at' Box Elder High school between grades nine and 12 are eligible to join. Mrs. Astle said a procedure this year requires, new members to fill out a form that must be notarized and processed through the school. She may be contacted at If there is no answer at that number, she may be reached at A hunter safety course taught by local Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officer John Fricke will have registration Tuesday, Aug. 17, at the Box Elder county sheriff's office in Brigham City. Time is 6:30 p.m. Fricke said only the first 30 registrants will be allowed in the class and those coming after will be placed on a list and notified when the next course is taught. He said the course is expected to be completed in time for the Sept. 1 dove opener. Fee is $2 payable at the first meeting, which will run until 9:30 p.m. Participants should bring a pen or pencil. Fricke said prospective hunters between 12 and 21 who have not had the course must successfully complete it before they are allowed to purchase a hunting license in Utah. by Carol Southern The Mutual girls softball team won the consolation in the region play offs last Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday nights. Participating were the Laus, and some of rels, the Beehives. They received a softball and a certificate for more new equipment. A very special arrival last week in the Palazzolo home was the birth of a baby girl. The little pink bundle was born on Thursday morning, at the new Brigham hospital. She tipped the scales at six pounds 15 ounces. Proud parents are Tom and Kathie Palazzolo. They have another child, David, age 3. Mia-Maid- Jovian Planets Uranus, Jupiter. Saturn and Neptune belong to a subfamily in the solar system called .the Jovian Planets. All rotate furiously. have dense atmospheres, and consist of far lighter elements than earthlike, or planets such as Mars and Venus. Uranus, for example, revolves around the sun with its axis lying at a sharp angle, instead of more nearly vertical like other planets. Thus, for half its orbit, one of its poles constantly sees the midnight sun. while the opposite pole dwells in frigid darkness. ter-resti- Attends School Steve and Carol Sara return- - PICKUP COVERS FROM .V can-telou- pe 199 , nfli Complete Service for FARMS & ,, in CD work HUNTER AREO 49 723-520- 723-612- 2 NOW AT BRIGHAM AIRPORT Our Workmanship Spooks for Itself misison. The weather there is quite warm and humid but lacking in rain. ed last week from a trip to Riverside, Calif. They were there for 11 days while Steve attended some schooling for his job. The Byron Sorenson family and Cresta Sorenson returned a week ago from a trip to Spokane, Wash. On the way up they went by the Rexburg, Idaho flood area. It was a really sad thing there. They stayed in Spokane with Crestas brother, Ross Hansen and also stayed at Lake Hayden at Ross cabin. There they boated and enjoyed skiing. They were gone eight days. Ralph and Loretta Wyatt celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Aug. 2. Loretta received a bouquet of flowers and they enjoyed dinner out that evening. Loretta celebrated her birthday on the sixth with lots of visitors and cards. Lots of News a bit of news about our boys on their missions this week: Steve Budd Sara is in the Watford, England mission, where he is a district leader. Hes been there about a year and was recently in the London We have r PLASM Budd is doing quite well and enjoying his mission. Budd is the son of Steve and Carol Sara. Reed Nelson is in the San Francisco, Calif, mission. He has been there for eight months and had his first baptism last week. He recently was trans-fere- d from the Oakland mission to the San Francisco area mission. He really is enjoying his mission and says it isnt so hot there, but doesnt see the sun much either because of the fog. Reid is the son of Joyce Nelson. been there eight months now. Friendly but Poor The people are really friendly but very poor. Burke has eaten raw octopus, raw shrimp and raw fish. He really misses the American beef and potatoes and gravy. Its typhoon season there and Burke lives next to a 20 foot typhoon wall. Burke is the son of Melvem and Deanne Nelson. 30C Michael Allred Eagle scout . . . DOC You Are Invited MEET YOUR NEW NEIGHBOR Warm Weather Brent Wyatt is in the Thunder Bay, Canada mission. The weather there is warm and the country beautiful. Alot of people are from Germany, France, Uraguary and Spain. They use five different languages there also. Brent went fishing one day and then experience the native custom of eating raw fish. He is the son of Ralph and Loretta Wyatt. He will return this fall. Dean Hailing, son of Clair and Etta Hailing is in the Kurjentie, Finland mission. He will return this coming January. He is district leader and is enjoying is mission. Burke Nelson is on the island of Amamio, Shina, Japan. Hes WESTERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH PLANT DEDICATION & OPEN HOUSE MONDAY, AUGUST BAILORS 16, 1976 YtTDNG SPECIALTIES INC. 24 Hours Call 4. WE HAVE EASTMAN RANCHES Corn Spraying now O V;; 723-766- 2. Girls softball team wins Register Tuesday for hunter course The Eagle scout badge has been awarded to Michael W. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Allred, of Mantua. scout is a The member of the Order of the Arrow, has attended Camp Bartlett and earned 29 merit badges. An active scout, he has participated in the Klondike derby. Winter campout and exploration of Logan cave and the long term Camp Loll. The Box Elder High school student has appeared in school plays and plays the viola for the schools orchestra. He is currently performing in the Balace Playhouse production of South Pacific. , member .at the Michael, LDS church, is active as president of the. Teachers quorum and has performed in the last two road shows and Young Artist festival. His hobbies include playing the banjo, swimming, bee keeping, camping and acting. t A meeting 279-834- The Box Elder Wildlife federation will hold its annual .steak fry 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 17 at the organizations rifle range in Mantua. Wayne A. Jensen, federation president, said the cost will be $1.50 a person and members, wives, their guests and anyone else interested in wildlife conservation is invited. A menu of steak, com on the cob, a vegetable plate, baked beans, rolls, watermelon, and drink will be prepared. Reservations should be made by calling Troy 9 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Miller at weekdays. We encourage our members to bring guests and become acquainted at the steak fry. We have many new members who we officers would like to get acquainted with, Jensen said. 1 Winners in the other divisions were as follows: Womens open: Jan Tuft. Girls: Tracy McIntyre (12 and under) ; Tori Nelson (14 and under) and Kathy Reimers (15 and 16). Boys: Brett Adams (10 and under); Brett Wells (12 and under); Kyle Adams (14 and under) and Gary Godfrey (16 and under). J 40 v. ' BE 4 Wildlife group sets annual steak fry 4 rodeo club meets Sunday Thom dominates men s sir 2 4 4 p Jinishin, lb Dordinaro, d Bernstein, p Shaun Seager and Tracy McIntyre. Third row: Kent Poleman, Todd Thompson, David Gallegos, Lori Oakeson, Karen Hauenstein, and Korene Wilson. Fourth row: Kathy Reimers, Tori Nelson, Julia Scott, Gary Godfrey and Vern Iverson. 2 Garn.f lo in- cluding muzzleloading, safety and mountain crafts. The public is invited to attend the meet. Those who attend should bring something for the potluck dinner. t Gemtop Winnebago Free Installation Top-l- . San T 3272 Ogden Evans Wall Avt. 392-181- 7 ' $1195 ROLL SUrJSmiTE ELEVATORS 630 Main Corinna, Ut. 742944 I f Dedication Ceremonies 2PM. 1 DOC Plant lours 2-- 5 PM. . |