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Show Thurda v Mav 29 1vnm fkf ij 1il - .1 piHgl ' "n . rfj, ,.i .tin '$- ijj 'I . 'il I. J iv1! ift . V i f jWi.il i - n f ,IJ ii tt ti , 1,M I'iJS J I .c it Mi t i I f . - zJ Price student Gains degree , At Westminster vf Mens tourney Jj fb - liy WALTER UORLA j The 1969 Ea$ DRAGERTON Carbon Open Mens Flight tourn ament was held May 18 Tbr kickoff event was an early mjrn-inbreakfast and an exhibition go'f round by Pro Bob Drcz and Rip Collins. Col-eg- ll li 4'lf 4,r lift 7. - ii.- , ' - in, yin . ' ttiiiiiiiiiLii , ii , fCj-fc- ' iy 'lm ti - s&Hh lust try to keep kids away from the water between the ages of 3 and 5. Many of these youngsters have passed their Fish achievement test which includes swimming several lengths of the pool, changing strokes in deep water and jumping off the diving board. Photo Coach Steve Wilson is surround-hi- s ed by members of Tots class at the Youth Memorial Pool. This class is part of the citys swimming program that is available to all interested in learning to swim The Tots class is unique because it includes swimmers Sun-Advoca- te rbon County amateur tourney on tap this weekend The Carbon County amateur uled for Saturday night but Mr. golf tournament with competition Droz emphasized that the enfor both men and women will be trance fee does not include this played over the local course this holiday weekend. Golf pro Bob Droz said the meet is open to all Carbon County residents, past WBBA and present. Gross and net prizes for the field are being offered for HELPER Helper Furniture men and women and Droz is holds the lead in the Helper WB- Helper Furniture Leads anticipating 75 entries before day morning. Fri- event. Golfers may enter and obtain a starting time for the first round by calling Mr. Droz at the Carbon Country Club anytime up until Saturday morning. race BA race with a 1 record. followed is second with and Mutual by Helper Merc., 3-- is 1 Entrance fee is $10 and golfers may choose between Friday and Furniture, Saturday for their first round of Dave Babcock leads in the 18 home-ru- n final finish the and up play department with three and Mark Martinez has two to holes on Sunday. A dinner-danc- e social at the club house is sched his credit. Divorce actions Three complaints seeking decrees of divorce were filed in the Seventh Judicial District Court for Carbon County during the past week by: May 21 Larraine Grover Irwin. t C. Irwin vs May 23 Alfred Larry Montez vs Vivian Montez; Helen S. Wagner vs Lee A. Wagner. Sporting Goods hoe-m-on- 18-- After winning the at the Provo Open last weekend with a 68, Bob Droz fell off to finish 13th in the open with a 147 total. Bob complained of the greens on the Provo course, noting that he was hitting his drives better Saturday and Sunday than m the pro-abut the greens proved to be his downfall. Its not that the greens are not cut, Droz explained, but Ill swear that the grass on the greens grows a half inch in the course of a day. Droz had the benefit of an early starting time in the pro-asomething he didnt have in the open. The defending champion, Joey Bonsignore, a native of Helper who is now assistant pro at Alpine, lost a bid to retain his title in a playoff after finishing in a tie for first place. ur Subdivide Settlement of a controversy between Price City and the subdividers of the Crest Cove Subdivision in northwest Price was effected Monday night after considerable discussion among the councilmen, the mayor, city attorney and George representing the subdividers and S. J. Sweetring, his attorney. Mr. Sweetring, attorney for Price Enterprises, Inc., subdividers, presented a petition to the county seeking to amend the subdivision plat filed in the office of the county recorder. The petition sought to change the dimensions of various lots within the subdivision without affecting the dedicated Thereupon a discussion ensued relative to the status of the plat on record as to its sufficiency as a final plat. This plat was accepted in August of 1959 by a previous city administration and the present administration held that this plat was not in final form as required under city ordinances but in fact was a preliminary plat. RODS Opens . . . REELS FRI. MAY LINES FOR ALL YOUR TACKLE SUPPLIES . . COME TO .V 5 30 FISHING LICENSE O WRIGHT and McGILL HERE! I tNNMOHONHMM HOOKS and TACKLE, ETC. Championship the graduation exercises. Arden Mortcnscn, first, Duane Cook was last Ccok, second. third-plac- e A tie years champ. developed between Larry Myers and Mike Dmitrich Its always Halloween for the neighborhood lush he communes with the spirits every night. A Flight Jim Stevenson, first. Bill Ccok, second; Larry Stella and Keith Leavitt, tie for third. B Hight Bob Goudge, Darrell Porter and Boyd Wiltsey placed in that or- DAVID BROWN Nabs junior Archery trophy der. C Flight Lindberg, Ed Suvada and Robert Tallerico, first, second and third, respectively. Charles David Brown, Price, archer and member of the Buck-hoBowmans Archery Club, shot a 1205 scratch score out of a possible 1620 in the State Championship Formal Archery meet held at Orem May 25. He was awarded the championship trophy for junior free style which inthe cludes youth. up to 15 years of WBBA action WELLINGTON Action in Wellington WBBA league is in full swing with teams under the of Giants, Cardinals, headings Braves and Dodgers. Team managers include Frank and Gordon Olson, Dodgers; Dick Braken and Grant Laws, Giants; Boyd Branson, Cardinals, and Asey Pierce and Kent Norton, Braves. In the opening round May 17, the Giants swamped the Cardinals 26-- 1 with Gary Holdaway smacking a round tripper for the winners. The Braves defeated the age. In Class C adult, Larry Combination Offer ROD REEL UNCONDITIONALLY Closed Bail Open Bail $12.50 Casting Poles Select Group 199 reg 6.95 Dacron Sleeping Bag 1 3-l- b. Special Holiday Price Lee Roy Brown, father of the junior champion, finished second in the mens Class B barebow with a score of 906 and was beaten out by Robert Elwing, Brigham City, who scored 930. Dodgers Other scores since the opening were Braves over the Cardinals, 6-- Outdoor swim Pool now open over the Giants, Giants over the Braves, Dodgers over the Cardinals, With the advent of continuing and Braves over the Dodgers, warm weather announcement is made of the opening of the outdoor swimming pool. The schedule for the next two weeks is as follows; May 292 to 6 p m. , to subdividers for recording. The May 3012 to 6 p.m. letter was delivered to the city May 311 to 6. pm. to 6 p m June Tuesday and the required inforThe indoor pool will continue mation as to utility installations is being prepared, according to to operate from 5 to 8 p.m. as usual. Mr. Patterick. 18-- Dodgers 21-- and Colors! 25c each or FARMERS AUTO INSURANCE Be assured of modern, broad form coverage and fast, fair, friendly service w hile you sa e ! FARMERS JH: INSURANCE GROUP 12-- 2 For info) motion call Agent Phil Halamandaris Phone 637-056- 0 86 N. 2nd East n Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Saturday 10 a.m. to .2 p.m. ENTIRE STOCK Tackle quipment Off Continuing the discussion, it was agreed that the petition advanced would be accepted and that the amended plat would be considered in final form upon receipt by the city from the subdivider of a letter in which the subdivider would spell out what he proposes; that he not expect the city to provide water, gas or sewer lines and street facilities within the sub--1 division. However, the city will o o o o RODS 0 O DIP NETS o HIP BOOTS (most sizes) REELS LINES 0 0 BOXES Many other items for Fishing provide overhead electric facilities and that if underground facilities are installed the subdivider is to pay the cost differential between the overhead and under-- j ground electrical service lines, In addition, the subdivision is to comply with all aspects of city ordinances and that plans and specifications for improvements be filed with the city before ac Five marriage licenses were obtained from the office of the Carbon County Clerk during the past week: Lamar Hansen, Elmo and Deborah St. Julian, May 19 19, 18, Elmo. FILL Save money with Marriage licenses Over 500 Assorted Lures 5 All Sizes Mari-no- Buckhorn Bowmen, finished fourth with a 1156 scratch score. He was the only barebow shooter to register a perfect 54 on six consecutive bulls eyes at 6. yards. rights-of-wa- & BUDGET OUT OF HAND? Price youngster Pat-teric- k, get your Mitchell Garcia Reels, Poles Drive. Mrs. Klarich is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Sheela of Porterville, Calif., who attended each flight: Wellington YOUR REEL 4.50 value with 6 or 8 lb. reel Our LINE WINDER will fill your test line 100 yards May 20 Tommy W. Bennette, 21, Salt Lake City, and Gloria Martinez, 20, Salt Lake City. May 20 Leonard James Brown, New York, 23, and Glenna Faye Lemmon, 18, Green River. May 22 David Fredrick o, 0DTO k SPORTING GOODS 7 fa Will be Closed -- FRI. MEMORIAL DAY Sunnyside, 22, Marcella Rebecca Jaramillo, 21, Sunnyside. May ?6 Tommy Lynn Wortley, 26, Idaho, and Betty Kay War- ren, V 23, Kenilworth, Fishing Season Opens May 31 e. 4580 Highland participated winners in city in agreement ceptance of the amended plat. As soon as said letter is filed along with an outline of the contemplated plans, the mayor and recorder were authorized to execute the amended plat, and deliver same g Season th" 165-yar- d m Fishing golfers following Thirty-nin- e with , Edward O. Klarich, son of Mr. and Mrs Tony Klarich, Price, graduated from Westminster1 Salt Lake City, May 24 with majors in economics and business administration. He is currently employed at the Utah State Capitol He, his wife Cassie and daughter reside at g Wdli the big weekend is at hand, the first of the summer recreation season and yPU can name your poison Fishing season cpemng Saturday mornmg, the Carbon County amateur golf tourni ament on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, American Legion base-hain Helper Friday afternoon, or the Friendship Cruise on tho Green River and Colorado River Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The latter is most likely to suffer due to the opening of the closely related fishing season on Saturday. Fishing at Socfteld Reservoir is sure to attract the usual big crowd, probably more than ever due to the high runoff on the streams which makes angling there almost impossible Fish and game officials report a good number of rainbow and cutthroat treut averaging 10 to 14 inches and also a good population of Kckanee salmon. So get there early Saturday morning and stake cut a claim on the shoreline so you can at least have elbow room for casting. sss Theres at least one local golfer who doesnt subscribe to the e adage that practice makes perfect. Lois Jensen scored a on No. 1 at the local course Sunday, the very first ball she had hit this season after recovering from a leg fracture suffered skiing last winter . . . John Angotti, director of summer recreation activities for the Carbon School district, announces a wide variety of activity for all citizens of Carbon County beginning June 16 and ending July 23. A very fine program, but one thing that puzzles this writer is Why such a short season? . . . Look for Notre Dame to be the next high school to drop baseball from their curriculum. The Irish are taking a hard look at the diamond sport in view of the fact that they are the only school participating in the southern division of Region Six necessitating travel to the Uintah Basin for competition . . . The Grand Junction High School baseball team, which will play in Helper Friday afternoon as the American Legion representative, ended the prep 2 season on a sad note, an shellacking from Aurora in the state Class AA championship game last week . . . Bob Ferguson birdied the long No. 7 hole at the Carbon course last week by shot . . . Carbon lady golfers defeated sinking a Rose Park in team play here 87 4 to 5614 last week to give the local ladies a one and two record in the state-wid- e league Fishing license holders in the United States last year increased to all time high of 23,060,332; 296,520 in the state of Utah alone. A good number of these are sure to show up at Scofield this weekend. 3 Price, e, Winners listed In East Carbon Sun Sport Spots r , 1969 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF COLEMAN THERMOS CAMPING Utah 9 West Main - AND GEAR PRICE, UTAH |