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Show ; Sun Sport Spots Thursday, May 6, yew training policy explained Dog Under provisions of the Resources Code, dog owners are responsible for the actions of their dogs. The owner of a dog cannot allow the dog to "take" any type of game except as provided by the Wildlife Resources Board. "Take is defined as to kill, hunt, pursue, etc., thus dog owners are not allowed to train their dogs on wild game except Wildlife WALTER BORLA The proverbial cat is credited with nine lives, but the old adage may well apply to the Carbon High baseball team during the last two Region Four spring campaigns. Iist year when the Dinos were all but counted out of the race, Spanish Fork unexpectedly beat Springville twice in a double-headto give the Carbon team a tie for the southern division title with the Red Devils. Thts was all that the Dinos needed. They downed Springville in a special playoff, defeated Orem two straight games in the regional championship and went on to the state semi-final- s. This spring Carbon started off by losing their first three region games, fought back to gain a tie for the southern division lead and lost what looked like the death knell to Spanish Fork in Helper last er week. But like the cat with nine lives, the Dinos, under Coaches Dennis Painter and Kirk Williams, kept coming back. They went on the road for two games, beating Springville and Spanisk Fork to take the Price, Utah .... WINNERS . . . First place winners in the Silver Invitational Archery Meet. Left to right are David Brown, Price; Ken as the Board designates. Sportsmen are allowed the use of dogs in pursuit of upland game and waterfowl during open seasons. The Board has established a policy regarding the training of dogs during closed seasons. This policy allows the training of dogs on wild birds anytime except during the period from April 1 to July 31 (September 1 to March 1 Leo, Castle Gate; Lou Harris, Duff Photo S-- director of the Price Club and official scorer for the meet, are as follows: Mens Scratch sight shooters, Larry Carson, Moab, 1070 out of a possible 1120; Womens scratch sight shooters, Darlene Collier, Moab, 1014 out of a possible 1120; Mens handicap, bare-boJerry Dan-burhandicap ssmmmmm easy care VELVET Dorthella Stuff LAWN y' Thick early Spring to late Fall Thrives shade in sun or 5 lbs covers In the junior competition Kenny lao of Castle Gate took top honors in the bare-boDavid Brown, Price, won the junior sight shooters scratch and Eddie Arko, Salt Lake City, won the junior handicap. Other winners from the Price club included A1 Trujillo with a second in the bare-bodivision and Phil Medley, li ice Explorer Scouts, a second place in the junior boys handicap. Mr. Trujillo is presently the president of the Buckhorn Bowman and Everett Winder is of the archery club that has sponsored a spring tournament in Price for the past 15 years. Mr. Brown expressed a sjiecial thanks to a group of 6 boys from Explorer Post 2285 who w oiked two days under the direction of advisor Pete Bruno grooming the range for the meet. I 500 sq ft (30 x 50 It ) ONLY $6.25 MahuEdinoi POW-R-BO- Y Rotary Tiller Lift See 12-1- 0. the ground because 93 of weight is on the tines . . . works with you, not against you. Tills even the hardest ground. Power reverse backs out of tight spots. Choice of models from backbone of the a frailer, you need an - atv is as straight as the backbone of a norse or an elephant. Humps on camels are composed chiefly of fat. camel single-humpe- d PP"TRAILER r sec them at HANSEN l Chevrolet Roto-Till- er ONLY revenue for operating the Division has been the sale of NOW instock! Co. 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So twitch now, while Iht supply "Whirlwind" rotsiy with fingertip stilting. TORQ u We Take Care ! I I South Carbon Ave. Economy TORO i BENNETTS MUTUAL BUILD Plants lasts. 2 CANS $11.58 EXTERIOR has the most complete line I NOW - NOW 2 CAMS $11.96 $8.80 - NOW Semi Gloss Bedding For people who side of the street! Vi . Price fishing and hunting licenses. Under provisions of the new code, the Board of Fish and Game becomes the Wildlife Board. The Board of Big Game Control retains its present title. gallons and save Lawn bag of Ortiio-Gr- o Buy one Food enough to feed 6,000 sq. ft. of lawn and get a second bag for half price. 1st bag $5.95, 2nd bag $2.98, you save $2.97. This special offer enables you to fertilize your lawn at a cost of about 74c per 1,000 sq. ft. Compare the value before you buy. 27,--lb- on the MORGRO Buy 2 Sets QUICK GREENING ACTION! Always greener . . . Sale ends May 15th $ j KRAYNC Motor h.p. Per Hour Travolall a 'White and Hundreds Hahn LAUJU FGQYBL6ZGQ TRAVEL VI-K- O 4 name May Camel's Backbone $194.95 If you own bowling title . how easily the wheels lift off Fish and Game takes on new er The Test" it yourself 2 captures 6-- 3. k deep green line texture Holds color from Bliss Texaco 4, office. LxceJIent Appearance with Little Attention City. Womens 883; bare-bo- han- dicap, sight shooters, Grant Draper, Provo; Bow Hunters, Jim Kinsey, Draper, 724; Mens Lou Harris, scratch, bare-boProvo; Women's scratch, bare-boJudy Hallman, Salt Lake g, Price, m ; IaBaron, Provo; Mens Dioks like CHIP INS may have to have a special place again. These three ladies are at it again. Afton, Andretta and Bonnie Diamanti. All I can say is "Nice going. A special thanks to Andretta and Rose for taking care of this months play. Next month the ladies in charge are Carrie Mabrito and Jean Riche. Team play Sorry I goofed will be in Spanish Fork Friday instead of Meadow Brook. Our sincere sympathy is extended to Melba. I'm sure each of us who knew Homer will miss him very much. I dont think he ever turned the women down on anything he was asked to do on a SUNNYSIDE Bliss Texaco tournament or a Scotch Fourbaseman Matt Pollock paced the , emerged as the champions of the some. He truly enjoyed the game Eagles hitting attack in East Carbon mixed doubles of golf, and having played Saturdays opener. Hribar and league following a Sunday partners in Scotch Foursomes, Powell each picked up three hits, he would often say I think this playoff against Harriets Conthe latter driving in four runs in fectionary, first half winners. is the game I like best. He was the game. Pollock added three Members of the winning team also President of the Country runs to the Eagle total with two were Terry and Betty Jordan, Club and gave it his best. He will doubles. Nick and Mary Martinez, Ron be missed. ladies Day for the month of Iarry Hribar, CEU freshman and Barbara Norton. Runner-u- p team members May will still start at 10 A.M. righthander who doubles at Free golf clinic on May 12 at 9 shortstop as well, scattered were Doug and lillie Tollis, Frank and Charlotte Zubal, John a.m. All beginners or interested eight Dixie hits, allowing single runs in the third and sixth inning Bowlby and Fern Gomez. golfers are invited. and two in the seventh. Dixie shortstop Ron Robinson banged a first inning home run and a fourth inning double to account for four Rebel runs in the second game. The Utah Division of Fish Jnn Padget, a sophomore will officially become the Game righthander out of Granger Division of Wildlife Resources on the checked Eagles High, 10. The name change was eight hits, hurling scorless ball May over the first five innings. A late incorporated in the new Wildlife Resources Code passed by the inning rally, sparked by a triple Utah legislature. off the bat of Alan Sperry, Hie new name reflects the proved to be too little, too late for Divisions involvement in all of CEU and Padget went the route the states wildlife resources. and sixth a tiring despite For many years, the Division seventh frame. has been involved with wildlife oilier than fish and game even though the primary source of - A permit is required if handlers are training dogs for others or if dogs are being trained with live, privately reared, game birds. Permits for dog training may be obtained from any Division of Wildlife Resources momommwNi Provo; Jim Kinsey, Draper. well-balanc- HELPER The College of Eastern Utah and Dixie College split a doubleheader on the Helper baseball field Saturday afternoon, the Eagles winning the opener, 10-- and the visitors coining back to take the nightcap, The CEU nine went into a pair of games with Rangely College this past Tuesday on the local diamond sporting a seasons Coach Curt record of Jenson's crew needed a sweep of the twin-bil- l, the last on the regular season schedule, to qualify for a playoff in Arizona to determine an entrant into the national junior college baseball tournament in Grand Junction, Colo, later this month. Catcher Gary Hribar, right-fieldSteve Powell and second during closed seasons except pistols firing blank ammunition. my. - Winners listed for archery contest Eagles split with Dixie state owned waterfowl areas). All firearms are prohibited for training use on I southern division title for the second year. After dropping the first three games, Carbon has come back to win six out of the last seven. Aside from the brilliant pitching of senior Ed Grundy, which was a known factor at the seasons beginning, and the development of Scott A total of 92 shooters from Strong as the second line twirler under the watchful eye of the old the state competed in throughout pro, Bert Happs; the perfornance of Robert Martinez behind the the Silver Invitational Archery plate and the play of Dave Peterson at first are commendable. Shoot sponsored by the Martinez took over the catching chores, a supposedly weak spot on Buckhorn Bowman of Price Dino squad, with very little experience. After some trying exSunday. The competition was periences he has developed into a capable receiver. The fact that held at the Buckhorn Range near Peterson is still playing baseball is newsworthy in itself. The big boy the Carbon County Airport. has been plagued with a leg injury from the very outset of the The winners of the various diamond campaign. Yet he has been in uniform for every region categories of competition as duties, and right now game, available even if only for pinch-hittin- g listed by Lee Roy Brown, he is the teams leading hitter. Actually one of the big factors in the success of the Dinos thus far has been the hitting attack. Every boy in the starting & lineup has contributed to the offensive punch in one game or another. This is something Painter and Williams did not expect and came as a by pleasant surprise. The decision of the school administration in assigning Williams to Shirlee Etzel assist Painter with the squad has been a big factor also. Together the two molded another winner and Principal Loman Hutchings is to Carbon County Women' be commended. Golf Association Why coaches lose their hair, go grey early, or develop ulcers CEU diamond coach Curt Jenson was forced to make some hasty last Combined low putts was play .Minute changes in his starting lineup for the second game with Dixie last Saturday in Helper. When the umpire called Play Ball the for Wednesdays Ladies Day. Eagles scheduled starting pitcher and shortstop could not be found. Winners for lowest were Lois, Jenson questioned one of them upon their return to the ball park just Jean, Joan and Andretta. Sixseconds before the game got underway, and the reply was I got teen ladies came out to enjoy the awful hungry between games so I went down town for a hamburger. golf and social. This seems to be Jim Padget, the Dixie pitcher who beat CEU in the second game of the number each week, which is is a former East Carbon student. The rightvery good, but we do invite all of Saturdays twin-bil- l, hander hurler left Dragerton with his family in a move to Salt Lake jou to come out and play golf City after his freshman year in high school. He is a graduate of with us. If we could get more of to Granger High School and is in his second year at Dixie . . . Billy you join us I am sure it would be even more fun. in the football was Carbon the former ace, starting High Gentry, inter-squa- d game last lineup for the Whites as a defensive end in the Saturday that closed out the spring drills for the University of Utah . . . . You cant tell the season by the sport anymore, the local high school and college regular spring season baseball schedules are finished already and the Utah Stars are still playing basketball . . . i 9 4 Price Commission 80 S. First West in Price Price CsiimDssiso 80 South 1st West Phone i 637-005- 2 |