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Show 4 m.oic, nice, man inursaay, 18, 1972 May place with Orem, but defeated them by eight strokes, in the game that clinched the title for Four title May 11 which qualified Region meet were Ron Jewkes, Nick Marakis, Jim Hanson, Steve Wood, Ron Hall and Frank Colosimo. Low medalist was Jim Carbon. Competing for Carbon at the The team goes to State at Meadowbrook in Salt Lake May 22. Coach Cooley said his predictions at the first of the We will be tough in dual year Hanson. meets w I ' JiHvi-j- ' Vft Cooley said. 4:- must also go to members of the Carbon Country Club for their facilities rendered free of charge to the Carbon team. In explaining the reason for a winning team tfithis year, Coach Cooley said, Only a few years ago, there wasnt a boy who could compete with top individuals in the Region. However, the spirit caught on with past performers of Carbon Jon Passic, Drake Mortensen, Dennis Pace, Mike Jensen and this year the Dinos have a full team of skilled players. w - Triple graduation poses a header beauty and personality Liability is graduating Magna Cum Laude with a grade point average of 3.9026, the highest of this years USU graduates. Her B. S. degree in elementary education is the goal achieved in the face of great odds. Four years ago she enrolled at CEU after a absence from the classroom. I was a week late registering and when I had to put down that I had been out of school 24 years, I was ready to turn around and back out, but Roma (Powell) wouldnt let me. Two years later in 1970 she graduated from CEU with a 3.98 grade point average. During the two years of cracking the books she held down a full time job as secretary and bookkeeper of the Emery County School Board office, survived a serious illness and operation, met the demands of homemaker and helped with newborn twin grandsons. Joyce is the mother of two daughters, four sons and grandmother of eight. ar .With Personal Protection She dreaded leaving home for resident attendance at USU, but it had to be. After loading the Our package insurance plan includes coverage for any accidents that you or members of your family might be held responsible for. freezer with homemade casseroles, pies and bread, she left husband Keith, also an educator, and sons Garth, Kurt and Blair while attended the university for a quarter. Nearly every weekend she was home. Correspondence courses, student teaching at Price and Reeves Elementary followed by more correspondence shaped the goal. She made it through Ex- college in three years. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Travel ti M L Trailers J - , wi Vir i Photo tension classes made it possible, affirms Mrs. Larsen. Last fall she took a position teaching fourth grade and sixth grade reading at Cleveland The actual Elementary. schoolroom experience has been a challenging experience. It is important to love the children. I feel that mothers dont see the side of children that teachers ' Os . 4 Nt; MM . ... The American Legion baseball sponsored by Carbon Post No. 21 has been accepted for league play in the Utah Valley loop as a result of action taken by athletic officers of District Four in a meeting held at Springville last week. Vince Bonza, athletic officer of Carbon Post, said a seven team loop consisting of Springville, Provo, Orem, Payson, American Fork,. Spanish Fork and Helper is definite with the possibility of Pleasant Grove still coming in to balance the scheduling. Games will be played on Wednesdays Her busy life includes sewing her own clothing and tastefully decorating a new home with her art work. She has always served in various church positions. Her proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Von Gordon of Huntington. Trap shoot Payson where a 6 p.m. starting HELPER The Helper Gun time is a necessity due to the Club will sponsor a trap shooting unavailability of lights there. The regular league season will meet at the gun range on Reservoir Hill this Sunday, May begin on Wednesday, May 31. Wave Miguel, Springville is 21, according to Joe Gianini, district commissioner for the club president. At least three teams Shooting at the range will league. the from league will qualify for 9 continue a.m. and begin at tournament in August state the the Prize money throughout day. and possibly four. for the meet will total $150. Being part of a regular Teams may register for the meet at Chucks Pharmacy in league scheduh is a real break for our team, Mr. Bonza said. Helper no later than Friday, This will stabilize our 19 will be . May Competition scheduling problems, provide teams. among five-ma-n Mr. Gianini said the club plans certified umpires for the games, to make this meet an annual assigned and paid for by the affair in the spring near the end league; and give us a arrangement with some of the regular trap shooting teams that we have never been season. College of Eastern Utah chalked up 83 points to win first place Saturday in its invitational track meet. Snow was second with 56 points and Mesa, of Grand Junction, got 40 points for third place. Results were: 440 relay CEU, Snow, Mesa, 43.8; mile run Cowan, CEU; Fahrney, Mesa; Aragon, Mesa, 4.31.5; shot put Clark, CEU; Sandoval, CEU; Berg, Mesa, 50-440 dash Whitehead, CEU; Thurman, CEU; Wallace, Snow, Nielson, Snow, 50.5; 100 dash Godfrey, Mesa; Ibach, CEU, 10.0; 120 H.H. Godfrey, Mesa; Guyman, Snow; Christensen, Snow, 15.6; 880-- Rigby, CEU; Cowan, CEU; Rush, CEU, 2:01.9; 220 Clark, CEU; Toney, Mesa; Thurman, CEU, Webb, CEU; 24.7; three mile Aragon, Mesa; Fahrney, Mesa, 16:09.9; 440 I. H. Whitehead, CEU; Guymon, Snow; Huff, Snow, 55:07; high jump Sorter, CEU; Johnson, Snow; Hinton, Snow, javelin Sorter, CEU; Whitehead, CEU; pole vault Downey, Snow, 200-Hinton, Snow; Marfield, Mesa; Christensen, Snow, 13-discus Pfeiffer, Mesa; Clark, CEU; Trujillo, Mesa, 147-broad jump Johnson, Snow; Snow; Kamauoha, CEU, triple Johnson, Snow; jump Kamauoha, Snow, Jackson, mile relay CEU, 43-CEU, - 6--2; 4; ROSTER ANNOUNCED Members of the Carbon Country Club Ladies Golf Sharee Walton, Shirlee Etzel and Doris Morley; front, Elsie Van Wagenen, Jane Mortensen, Darlene Kartchner and Reila Jensen. Team listen to team captain Joan Cooley, Kneeling, as she totals scores. Team members are, back, left to right, Photo S-- 6; 6; 22-1- 0; able to entice to come to Carbon Mr. County in prior season, Bonza went on to say. Workouts for the local team began Monday night at 5:30 p.m. in the Helper ball park and will continue throughout the week. The sessions are being con- ducted by a trio of managers, Lou Tone, Jim Scarcelli and John Gianini along with the help of pitching coach Bert Happs. Mr. Scarcelli said a roster of 16 players will be carried this season and even though 13 of the 15 players from last years eligible for play again squad this season, he emphasized the sentiments of the coaching trio when he said all positions are open. Prospective Legion players who will not be 19 years of age before August 1, 1972 are invited to turn out for the team. All 13 players from the team of a year ago that compiled a 21-- 6 record in state-wid- e competition registered for the workouts this week. The two losses, Ed Grundy and Rufus Ellington, leave a couple of big gaps to fill in the pitching and outfield f and Fridays throughout the season with a standard starting time of 8 p.m. at all fields except this Sunday cops top honors in local meet - Helper team accepted into Utah Valley loop local HELPER are team do. 1 I i J t if J a n i u I nL i J .1 , L mi r. i.- TRT, jj. K ( n lrjlJinfir 1! ' , , 4 Volunteers sought to assist migrant program Plans for the Carbon County Migrant program are in full swing. Volunteers are sought to provide their energy and talents to the program. There is also a need for good, clean, used or new clothing. All sizes and types are needed. For those having clothing to offer in Price or Helper please call in Connie Hamilton 472-56- Volunteers are needed in the call Fern following areas: 1) Volunteers to Dragerton please work in the center and assist the Gomez at teachers and care for the children; 2) People with special talents and abilities who would be willing to offer special programs for these children such as work in art, music, dancing, etc.; 3) Recreational directors, coaches who would volunteer some time. I Models In Stock 9 Quality 17 ino! thru 26' All Self-Contain- ed For those interested in volunteering their time to the program, calls should be made to Sue Johnson or John or . Dgenfritz at 637-00- all-ne- w 637-087- m W-3- W-3- c ALSO . . , Taurus and Majestic Travel Trailers heldon Hansen Open Under New Management! Texaco Roy's Saccomano Operator I 129 "The sure Road To Satisfaction" West Main in Price Sole Roy Ford Team 11 wagon sale: Hows that for price? Built to give youngsters great fun and good service. It has a natural hardwood body, detachable stake frame, mag wheels, rubber tires, easy-tur- n steering. All for Just a penny when you buy one of Fords best-- I selling wagons. Like luxurious, quiet-ridin- g Country Squire. Or doorgate, front disc brakes, standard! f) Torino that comes with New Pinto Wagon. Now, a small Offer good only at wagon that beats most of the imports in cargo space, engine power, lower price participating dealers will end June 30, 1972 tag. And front disc brakes, standard! ic 637-047- 8, Standard Equipment on 22' Terry Includes: Sleeps 6, Marine Toilet Gallon Holding Tank, Fibreglass Shower Stall and Lavatory, Dual 5 Gallon Butane Tanks, . Pressure Water Gallon Water Storage Tank, System 12V Fuse Block with Bus Bar, Fibreglass Window Awning, Deluxe Range with Oven and Range Hood, Combination Refrigerator, 19,000 BTU Furnace, Double Stainless Steel Sink, Wired and Reinforced Roof, 12V Fluorescent Light, 6 Gallon Water Heater, 110V Patio Outllght, Extra Large Wardrobe, Metal Wheel Wells, Tandem Axels with Electric Brakes. This Week's SPECIAL Ford Pinto Wagon with Squire Option See your Intermountain Ford Team: the Wagon Specialists GREASE JOB $25 Helper Utah, 154 With lOgals. of gas. North Main 472-590- 280 E. - departments. All told a total of men were working out Boiling Point early this week with more exHelium boils at the lowest pected to try out as the week temperature of any substance in creation. progresses. 20 young M V. . 5; Snow, 3.35.5. home-and-ho- s I. ... CEU 888-213- I I One of the most harmful insects man has to contend with in todays world is the litlerbug. at same time deliver the valedictory address for the graduating class of 1972 in the College of Education on June 3. Joyce Gordon Larsen, a charming combination of brains, In typical motherly fashion, Mrs. Larsen plans to attend the graduation of her sons. The family will travel north in time for her to take an honorary in the position general - S-- processional and problem to Joyce G. Larsen and sons Kurt and Garth. Garth is graduating with honors from CEU on June 2 at the same time his mother should be receiving recognition at USU graduation observances. Kurt graduates on May 25 from Emery High on the same date mother wanted to attend Phi Kappa Phi initiation at Logan. . . , Marakis, Coach John Cooley with trophey, Frank Colosimo, Ron Jewkes and Ron Hall. Family graduates -- J 4 Thanks Coach also said, ms. Members of the Carbon High golf team which recently won the Region Four title after defeating Orem are, left to right, Steve Wood, Jim Hansen, Nick f , thank golf pro Bob Droz for all his help and cooperation, V ' 7 y proved right. , I personally would like to .1 v iv- v Other teams going to State from Region Four are Provo, Springville and Lehi, which were all the teams the Dinos have beaten in dual meets. & HUNTINGTON l,r defeat Orem, win region title Dino golfers Coach John Cooleys Carbon High golfers won the Region i ' t Main in Price |