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Show Tfiurscfay, Largest dass : ! Completes Hunter safety : - J ends season CEU DRAGERTON Clyde Rock, Chairman of the hunter safety Committee, East Carbon Wildlife federation, reports his committee has completed the training nd awarding of certificates to the largest class ever conducted jin the East Carbon area. This class consisted of 61 men and women, and all have met the re- 8-w- HELPER Coach Curt Jensons CEU baseball squad closed out the 19G9 season on a losing note here this past weekend with a four game series with Rangely Junior College from Northwestern Colorado. The Eagles lost three of the final four games, splitting the twin bill Friday afternoon and losing both ends Saturday. CEUs season record stands at eight wins and eleven losses following the series. 1 1 in, -- loss Sun Sport Spots s Jewkes suffered a finger injury late in the game and required relief from Lon Wakefield who had also come into the first game to relieve Tom Shipp and silence the Rangely bats earlier. to win 12-- afternoon Rangely Saturday in the swept both games, first game which was curtailed to in the final five innings, and encouter. By WALTER BORLA 1 Line scores: it 240 00 Rangely 0- -7 11 0 00 4 2 000 000 CEU Ward and Winklebauer, Shipp, Wakefield (2) & Mason. 2bh, Ma- son (R). 100 040 Rangely 0- - 5 10 4 CEU 432 030 x Gilbert, Crossman (1), Davies (3) Dray (5) Shaffer (6) & Hill. Jewkes, Wakefield (6) & Mason. 2bh, Cobos (R) Sanich, Justide, Judd (CEU). 3bh, Jones (R) 12 10 3 Jewkes (CEU). Rangely 022 000 26 9 2 CEU 000 001 0- -1 3 1 McCoy & Hill. Jewkes & Mason, 3bh, Ward (R) Mason (CEU). 5018 Rangely 283 CEU 003 00 3 12 1 5 3 Dinkleman, Stroud & Winkelbauer; Wakelatter part of August. Deaton (4) & Mason. 2bh, field, Instructors were Mr. Rock, Jackson, Billy Jackson, Kurt Clair Pehling, Keith Hintze and Cobos, Lewis, Winklebeauer, EdKing, Marla King, Terri King, Harold Alger. wards (R); Jewkes (CEU). Mark Hansen, Mark Harris, Jeffrey Hunt, Mark Hunt, Jimmy With the opening last weekend of some of the Western Boys Baseball leagues and the first games in the others set for this Saturday, along with the opening of the Carbon Pony League, it is appropriate to repeat some wise words of counsel under the title, What Does a Father Say to his Son Before His First Game? This is your first game, son. I hope you win. I hope you win for your sake, not mine. Because winnings nice. Its a good feeling. Like the whole world is yours. But it passes, this feeling. And what lasts is what youve learned. "And what you learn about is life. Thats what sports is all about. Life. The whole thing is played out in an afternoon. The happiness of life. The miseries. The joys. The heartbreaks. Theres no telling whatll turn up. Theres no telling whether theyll toss you out in the first five minutes or whether youll stay ; The place is .anywhere! Old Crow makes it a little more special. MEN for home IfNTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY Mutual out-lasti- and Helper FurnHelper Merc., crowd. last four innings. Johnny Thelma Pierce Ghirar-dell- i, Bobby Fox, and Tommy Gutierrez, the big boys in the totaled nine hits winners line-u- 637-228- Erris Headin, Denver, arrived ceremony was performed at r Spiggs 204; Hal Morley 202, 211, 225; Avon Dimick 204; Herb Hud-na- ll 205; John Westenskow 201; for travel CO.. FRANKFORT. KY. ENTIRE STOCK 232, 609; Morten-se- Preacher Kennel Burgers iff rice Tatton pkg. SQUARE RODS O HIP o REELS o LINES o BOXES 275 N. Main, Helper PRICE! 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Call now, for the full story on this LINE OF COLEMAN STATE, R.P.M. or Conoco is good for Life ? 637-370- STORE DEAL SPECIAL LADIES LaDonna Rukavina 208, 211, 591; Ruth Prichard 189, 515; Mert Anderson 214, 530; Nita Webb 203, 567; 192; Marge Holding 200; Ann Kay Marsing 179; Gloria Marshall 166, 180; Donna Judd 191; Riela Jensen 189, 211, 541; Ann Spigarelli 180; Elsie Van Wagon-e- n 190, 523; Lois Bills 187; Arlene Chavez 204, 536; Essie Jones 210; Betty Klippel 202, 508; Veda Topolovec 195, 519; Nell Hatch 188, 186, 501; 506; Marilyn Nielsen Anne Cunningham 180, 497. DIP NETS 31 97 36-o- z. lOll'J WHAT Win Wooden 205, 203, 212, 225, 604; Bob Olsen 204; Dean Dennison 214; 222; Louie Chavez 197, 581; Doug Jennings 203; Leon Prichard 210; Corky Nichols 204, 577; Bob Pike 206; Dolph Andreini 22, 222; Chokey 202, 202; Blain Marx 202; Clede Andreini 224, 581; Ralph Budo 222, 209, 207; Dick Bailey 203; Bob Olsen 200, 223, 247, 670; Bob Welch 218; Mac Jensen 202; Mau- 203; Fishing Taekle Opens May Sa- Lena Beth Jones, her three chilcred Heart Church at 10 a.m. dren and Neva Sibert, wre guests with a reception that afternoon at of Lewis and Thelma Pierce for Moller Hall, Paonia. the weekend. They live in Ogden. together. Helper Furniture pushed across five runs early in the game with League Standings Helper Merc, and Mark Martinez made it stand up for the two run margin as he held the losers to five hits. Helper Merc.s Dave Babcock hit the first home run of the season in the first inning, a tremendous blast high over the centerfield fence to score Tracey Jones ahead of him, who had walked. Martinez aided his own warns. cause with a single and double Saturday 1 the first two times at bat to figp.m. Helper Furn. vs Kiwanis 2:30 p.m. Mutual vs Helper ure prominently in his teams Merc. early scoring. Jim Procarione 206, 211, 218, 599; Barry Cushing 220; Luke Cormani 200, 217, 234; Sam Tallerico 200; Frank Tomsie 242; Tom Pace 221; Lou Tallerico 201; Max Cadez 2l3; Nick Marahis 209; 202, Fishing Season 0 of here Friday to visit with Joe and Rachel Bunderson, Frankie and Carl Olson and other members of Lewis and Thelma, Shelly and the family. Thelma Ruth Pierce, Loretta, JuAsay and Beulah Draper drove dy, Darlene and Gloria Thayn and to Idaho Falls May 10 to attend the Fred Davis were among the the who attended wedding of Marilyn Brace,', wedding guests Saturday of Richard Motte and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard'. Flora Dawn Nelson in Cleveland. Draper and Richard Parker, RuMr. and Mrs. Clemont Atwood, pert. Their son Clair Draper and Thelma Ruth, Elaine, Arlette, his wife Laura motored from SeEllis and Alle Dee Pierce attle to attend the reception held Asay, drove to Bountiful May 10 to at- in Rupert and to visit with memtend the wedding and reception bers of the family. of Bonnie Lee and Bene Pierce. Anita and Kenneth Litster, DarJames Henrie has been in a win and Kay Thayn and Irene Salt Lake hospital for the past Ivie, Price, were amog the guests week. His wife Etta has been in who drove to Paonia, Colo., to Salt Lake with him. His sisters attend the wedding Saturday of Fawn Davis, Hildred Jensen and Henrie, son of Berniece and Genevieve Blackburn drove in Boyd Ted Henrie and Helene Burum, Friday night to see him and redaughter of Mrs. Joe Burum. The turned the next morning. 211, 223,605; Bill Topolovec 202; Arden O d Helper Furniture day victories, the 3 UTaK Country Lanes bowling , L Wen-dove- r, 3 ... s Howard and Bonnie Gibbs, were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. John Meredith. Kiwanis fell behind Mutual in the first two innings, but came on strong as Scott Heino came in to relieve David Chavez and shut out the Mutual boys through the ... High scores: i; good-size- sss American Legion baseball gets one of the earliest starts in years when Helper entertains Grand Junction in a double-heade- r here on Memorial Day beginning at 1 p.m. . . . Ralph Sanich, CEU outfielder, was robbed of a grand slam homer in the game with Rangely last Friday when his drive struck a power line near the scoreboard in the Helper ball park and dropped onto the playing field . . . The 2nd Annual Coal Country Swimming Meet is scheduled for June 6 & 7 according to Cleo Shurtz, chairman of the Blue Whale Board of Governors . . . During his years as a referee and umpire Jim Simone has had occasion to throw out overly excited participants in various sports, but the likeable mailman and sports official was recently thrown himself, by a horse no less. Jim is recovering from shoulder injuries Coach Harold Cunninghams Helper Junior High Rams walked off with first place trophies in both divisions of the junior high track and field meet at East Carbon last Friday Provo, a team that Carbon beat on their home field, is playing in the Class A baseball finals this week. The Bulldogs won two straight from Springville in the Region Four play-of- f . . . Carbon golf pro Bob Droz is taking entries for the Carbon County Amateur scheduled for May 30, 31, and June 1. Golfers may have their choice of the first two days for the first round . . . Price Elks Lodge will hold its annual Youth Day program this Saturday to coincide with the baseball opening. I f 10-- in for the long haul. Theres no telling how youll do. You might be a hero or you might be absolutely nothing. Theres just no telling. Too much depends on chance. On how the ball bounces. Im not talking about the game, son. Im talking about life. But its life that the game is all about. Just as I said. Because every game is life. And life is a game. A serious one. Dead serious. But thats what you do with serious things. You do your best. You take what comes. You take what comes and you run with it. Winning is fun. Sure. But winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point. Never being satisfied with what youve done is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never letting anyone down is the point. Play to win. Sure. But lose like a champion. Because its not winning that counts. What counts is trying. (Prints of the foregoing 12 x 17 posters may be secured by sending a request to Wilson Co. 2233 West St., River Grove, 111.) for people ; Kiwanis and scored opening Kiwanis Club Furniture, iture edging by before a Price, e, Wellington HELPER Western Boys baseball was off to a fast start in Helper last Saturday afternoon following a parade through Main Street and an impressive pregame flag raising ceremony. City Councilman Vince Bonza, substituting for Mayor Chris B. Jouflas, tossed out the first ball of the new season. 18-- 3 The Eagles fell victim to a four-hshutout in the first game Friquirements for obtaining hunting but came on day, losing licenses. strong in the nightcap behind the j Comprising the class were the effective pitching of Bill Jewkes following: i. Bart Braby, Denis Candelaria, Michael Leach, Penny Llewelyn, , Pete Garcia, Otto Roth, Timothy Janis Lowe, Bryan McKinnon, jfeoth, Dennis Stevenson, Roger Lauri McKinnon, Randy Madrid, Stevenson, Richard L. Wilcox, all Kathy Oster, Nick Pantelakis, of Columbia. Connie Preston, David Pilling, t Emilio Aguayo, Vicki Alger, Tim Quintana, Jerry Ramos, PenDaniel Doporto, Nathan Hernan- ny Rasmussen, Larry Robinson, dez, Michael Leger, Dale Lewis, Terry Robinson, Collin Timothy, Glen Lewis, Susan Manchester, Peggy Turner, John Urbanik, Kim Mark McDonald, Barbara Nay- Walters, Marilyn Wayman, Ernlor, Robert Naylor, all of Sunny-side- .- est Valdez, Christine Fonnesbeck, Daniel Vigil, William Vigil and James Albert, Ralph Anderson, Donald Wood, all of Dragerton. - Davies Clarke, Henry Clarke, Mr. Rock stated the next hunter Kelly Clarke, Candyce Cline, Debsafety class will be conducted the ra Cordova, Debra ' Helper WBBA Action opens Way 22, T$69 PRICE, UTAH Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Illinois Home Office: Bloomington, State Farm ia all you need to know about insurance. EAST OF CITY ACROSS from MOTOR VU - DRIVE-I- N |