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Show Thups3f'y, 'UP Caibons Cowley to play in all-stcontest From the Horse's Mouth by Lynna Rukavina ar The El Dorado Rodeo Club, Carbon High School, held a banquet May 24 at the Crest Cafe. Members and their guests prespnt were flyde McCourt, Lynna Pat Ivie, Kathy ONeil, Jay Timothy, Alan and Jeanette Twedeil, Richard and Linda Debra Thayn, Shirley Claik, iTerry Hensen, Toni Pierce, ArleneJ Timothy, Mickey Young, Linda Hobbs, Marvin Thayn, Lor-n- a Marx, Terri Leonard, Jim Wells, Barry Mills, Chuck Noyes, Doug Shorts, Sarena Rachiele, Scott Timothy, Stephanie Bolotas and the advisors, Dr. Robert Milano and his wife and Cheryl Marx. New officers were elected to carry on duties for next year; Joe Rukavina; vice president, president, Rick Trease; secretary, Stephanie Bolotas; arena directors, Barry Mills and Terry Hansen, After the dinner the members and their guests went to the drive-imovie, compliments of the Rodeo Club. Thayn, r Wayne Workman, Ross Hefner, Mike ONeil. Team roping Bruce Barker and Ver Don Durfee, Phil Broth-erso- n and Terry Brotherson, Roy Springer and Jim Nebeker. Ladies barrels Linda Dingman, Kaye Rukavina, Mae Von Moon. Results of the races held preceding the rodeo Saturday night were: mile Phil Hawkins on Days mile, Stan Jensen on Buster Wild. 330 Frank Steel on Sonia Go. V mile Billy White on If Ida. Vi mile Billy White on Sams Fury. mile Billy White on Mayola Charge. Vi mile Jack Boren on Skeeter J. Vt mile Billy White on Brooklyn Lane. Vs Loot. Vs Ho limit on fun n n evening, June Saddlebronc Cornelius ODriscoll, Cloy Tucker. Calf roping Ralph Hefner, Chris Nelson, Si Eardly. Team roping Newyl Christensen and Danny Christensen, Gjen Nelson and Chris Nelson, Wayne Workman and Roy Springer. Ladies barrels Pat Ivie, Iva Dell Hansen, Marie Eardly. Saddle relay Kennth Brown, Tom Wright. Saturday night. Bill Saddlebronc Anderson, Wayne' Gordon. Bareback Merlin Mooseman, Wayne Gordon, tie between ,Gary Brodich and Lynn Cuch. Bulls Deloy Tucker, Cloy Tuckerj Scott Timothy. Bulldog-gin- g Morgan Moon. Calf roping 8. FLY A FLAG! Reg. 15.00 SALE Cowley was the regular third baseman on Coach Dennis Painters Region Four championship team this season and also handled the catching chores whenever the regular catcher Gary Hribar was called upon to pitch. Cowley was the third leading hitter on the Dino squad at an even .400 and had the most total hits of any player on the squad for the season. 7.99 PRICE GOODYEAR WEL1 KID TANNED TOP A LEATHER SOLE All-St- TAPERED TOE & Black a, Roughout MEN'S SIZES 6l2-l- 3 ' ...MV-- , Wellington WBBA " lx f 4. This is the first time a Carbon player has been honored by being selected for a number of g years. zMan-size- d The Helper WBBA HELPER Mutual Furniture, a last place team a year ago, has vaulted to the number one position in the second week of play in this seasons WBBA action in the Helper league. The Furniture boys won the first two games, dropped a game to Kiwanis Club last Saturday and came back Monday night to outlast Helper Furniture Going into Tuesdays action Mutual held a scant half game lead over the Kiwanis Club. The latter team had an engagement with the Helper Merc. Tuesday night which could change the picture somewhat. allowed from certain waters Creel agency approves funds for Moab school 4-Cor- 8" WELLINGTON Carbon will be playing for a former Dinosaur football and baseball great in the person of West Highs Gean Pla-gwho has been named as one of the coaches for the South team. The game is sponsored by an Ogden newspaper as a benefit for the boys baseball programs in the Junction City. Schools from the Salt Lake City area and Region Four form the South selection area, while the North team comes from schools located in Davis County or North. Bonus Friday night. - BUY A FLAG All-st- The Bag and possession limits are set to limit the number of fish you catch, but there is no limit set on the amount of fun you can The CEU Rorleo Club went on have on a fishing trip. an overnight trail ride Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23. MemSportsmen going afield this bers present were Robert Duze-nac- fishing season will find their trips Jim Wilson, Nancy Robert- much more enjoyable if they do not place too much emphasis on son, Mark Mecham, Paul Lee Johansen, Lynetto catching their limit each time Fox, Julie Hamilton, Devonna they go out. A fishing license is Davis and the advisors, Eugene only an authorization to angle Cromar and Bill Peterson. Mem- for fish; it is not a guarantee for bers hauled their horses just past a certain number of fish. the swinging bridge where they Fresh air, beautiful scenery, reset up camp and settled down for companionship, rib steaks, fried potatoes and hot laxation, good coffee. Saturday, morning they and an opportunity to improve fishing techniques make any fishrode down the San Rafael following trip a worthwhile venture. some Indian ing trails. Enjoy your trips this season; let The Huntington Rodeo, sponsoryour success be measured in ed by the Huntington Saddle Club, terms of fun and relaxation. was held Friday and Saturday night, May 22 and 23. Results of this rodeo are as follows: fish onsored Steve Cowley, stellar third base-mafor the Carbon High School baseball team this spring, has been selected as a utility player on the South team for the annual Class A baseball game. The game will be played at John Affleck Park in Ogden Monday The Mutual group headed by The annual East Carbon Maxine Price went to Salt Lake deer count and City Saturday to see several range ride steak fry was held in of interest. Those makthe Little Park area. Approx- places the trip besides Maxine were ing imately 65 steaks were served to Kitty Palmer, Thayn, the adults and over 100 free ham- Kathy Paula Timothy,, Carla Thayn, chilserved to were the burgers Joni Worley and Colleen Young. dren present. Lenard and Louise Jones are William Babcock and Mark the here visiting her parents, Bingham of the BLM conducted Lewis Pierce family and Edna groups throughout the area giv- and Bill Jones, Huntington. They ing information on how to deter- have been living in Arlington, mine the number of deer grazing Wash. the area. Fish and Game personDean and Bunnie Bradley and nel present were John Dickerson, Mr. Chad Crosby and Hugh Jaramillo. their boys are here visiting the and Archie Mrs. and Bradley The E.C. Federation May meetDean hurt Peterson family. Andy time at held the same ing was conducted by President Keith Hintze who reported on the Utah Wildlife convention held in Price, The first p'ace trophy won by the E. C. Federation for activities and accomplishment during the past year was displayed. A thank you was given to Pat Hyita for writing the winning letter. A letApproval of a $100,060 giant to ter from Ray Wilcox and sons construct a vocational educahelp the read was public concerning in Grand Counly, was tion center land sales which involves the sale announced today by L. Ralph of 30 acres. of Mecham, federal Chad Crosby gave a talk on the the Four Corners Regional ComHuntington Creek Dam and the mission. fish stocking program. A question The occupational training faciliand answer period was held. ty will be constructed as an addition to the Moab High School. It will serve students from the Green River section of Emery County On May 19 the Cardinals defeatin additnon to residents of Grand The following ed the Giants County. day the Giants came back to edge Moab and Grand County offiOn May 21 the the Braves unit will Dodgers ran up 10 runs to 8 for cials say the students for jobs in Hie Cardinals, on the 22nd the help prepare industry, and help make the area Braves shut out the Dodgers and on May 25 the Giants ran more attractive to firms seeking locations for new plants. decirampant in tallying a Wildlife-sp- 1890 Trading 0 comfort ... boots that fit so good! 15-- 4 tyoot! 25 American N0C0MA and possession limit for trout in Utah is eight fish, provided that not more than two lake trout are taken. In addition to the eight fish limit, a bonus of six sutthroat or brook trout may be taken in Durhesne, Uintah, Summit, and Daggett counties except from Flaming Gorge Reservoir and the Green River. Bonus fish may also be taken from League president Tony Hribar Red Creek, West Fork of the Duchesne, Current Creek, and Tim- noted that tonights (Thursday) ber Canyon Creek in Wasatch game between Helper Furniture and Kiwanis has been advanced County. one hour to 4:30 p.m. to avoid a Bonus fish are not allowed this conflict with a school activity at year in Garfield or Wayne Sally Mauro Elementary this p 12-- long-rang- proaching auto. Christopher was thrown from the car and suffered bruises and cuts. Della Thayn is at home after a three weeks visit to Hyrum with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long and Bennie Bitters. Before returning home she visited in Salt Lake with Roy and Carol and Johnny and Alice Thayn. Ron Atwood, son of Clement and Leora Atwood, will graduate from BYU May 29 with a degree in Don I arson, son of Mayor and Mrs. Tom Larson, graduates June 6 from the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. Clemont and Leora Atwood, Ruth Ann, Bruce and Gary drove to Duchesne Sunday to visit Smoky and Clcora Clark. Austin Larson was elected Democratic chairman in a mass meeting held at the school house May 18. Vice chairman is Donna Davis, secretary and treasurer is Rhea Timothy. Lewis Pierce, Doyle Timothy and Ray Davis are are ccmmitteemen. Delegates Austin Larson, Ray Davis, Lewis Pierce, Tom Larson, Dovle Timothy and Jack Wilson. The meeting was very poorly attended with only eight people. Helper contractor gains safety award Some 16 general contractors on received special awards May for their safety records from the Utah Chapter of the Associated General Contractors. Among the contractors receiving awards was Lowdermilk Company of 25 H-- E Helper. The safety certifications were presented on the basis of the firms compliance with approved safety standards of the association during the past reporting year. This involves submitting the firms safety program for approval, conducting instruction for em- 1 p Smart new styles that look, fit, and feel like a million! For the man of action! Tty on a pair today! 0 ating at home after spending some time in the Carbon Hospital with a broken hip. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Wainscott escaped serious injury May 16 after an accident. The Wainscott family was making a turn off the main highway when their car was hit by an ap- game. The Commission was established under the Public Works and WBBA Economic Development Act to Elks and Seven-Uturned in e promap and carry out victories in the opening games of grams to stimulate growth in a the Price American WBBA league region embracing parts last Saturday. of Arizona, Colorado, New MexiIn the opening game Elks edged co and Utah. Bunnells with Danny Malone It approved the Moab project in (B) and David Wood (E) smack-- I to a request by Governresponse Wood credhomers. David was ing Calvin L. Rampton, and in supor ited with the win and Paul Grako port of the Commission's goal of with the loss. throughout helping communities In the nightcap game, Seven-Uthe region develop the human reKiwanis Kulow Jim swamped sources. belted two homers along with being credited with the win. Governor Rampton is Utahs Poloni of the Federal-Statthe member was losing Tracy agency. 637-228- his foot in Eagle Mountain, Calif., where he works so is vacationing here while he recovers. Mrs. Delma Wilder is recuper- sion over the Cardinals. During of Health, EduThe the week D. 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