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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Sun Sport Spots WALTER 24, 1973 Thursday, May BORLA Legion team to begin W 3-- A A 3-- A Cottonwood. s s s One of the most worthy citations recently noted at the CEU award dinner which had Ralph Mann as the guest speaker was the announcement that three student athletes had compiled perfect 4.0 scholastic records. Dave Peterson of Price; Doug Swinburne of Huntington and Carl Pollastro of Helper were the youngsters posting the records for the year. An outstanding record especially when you note that both Peterson and Swinburne were two sport athletes as well Jimmy Kulow, a promising young athlete for Carbon High, was selected to receive the Price Trading Sporting Goods award as the outstanding athlete at Mont Harmon Junior High this school year The Kansas City Royals will conduct their Academy Tryout camp for prospective baseball players on Wednesday, June 6 at the Bountiful High School baseball field. The camp is open for boys 0 years of age and the days activity begins at 10 a.m. according to Laddie Paul, Utah territorial scout for the Royals who resides in Murray. Spider Johnson, California area scout of Brooklyn Dodger fame will be on hand to help conduct the session Lawrence Buckley, longtime boys baseball and football worker in this area, is back to work after recent surgery to correct a hernia condition. 16-2- East Carbon, league ended ten weeks of competition on Wednesday, May 16. The final standings were: Grinders Butterfly Blues Flings 30-1- 18-2- 16-2- Superstars 16-2- 4. High Series were bowled by Bryan Morley, 428; Guy Norton, 411; Kenny Pennington, 378 and Bill Jackson 367. High games of by Bryan Morley; 136, Todd Hernandez (sub); Ricky Brady 131; Carl Martinez, 120; Guy Norton, 157-13- 121; John Palmer, roll-of- S-- Jackson, Pennington, 132-14- All four area high schools placed in last Saturdays state track meet but only one, Emery, managed to finish in the top ten. The Spartans earned 24 meet held points in the in Salt Lake while Green A River earned six points for 20th and East Carbon had 22 for 22nd. In the meet, Carbon High tied for 20th with Bingham and Bonneville with four points. In the meet, Davis 3-- A 3-- A topped former state Bill 130 and 132 spared Jimmy Eaquinto, the night on. In September there will be a meeting of all boys interested in sanctioning league play, to elect officers and get started again. Today it costs more to amuse a child than it used to cost to educate his father. Sante Fe Magazine. Dollars and sense lay the foundation for fortunes. GILL NETTING activities at Scofield Reservoir resulted in a catch which included Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout along with the Utah Chub. WILDLIFE REPORT UTAH STATE DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES by John Livesay Fishery Manager Southeastern Region Emmon MOTOR HOME- S- June 2 is the day; the beginning of the 1973 general fishing season where thousands of Utah anglers head for their favorite fishing hole. Each the spring Divisions fish managers and biologists make surveys of the various waters to assess age and growth of the various game fish species, rough fish competition, food production, diet, chemical-physicregimes and condition (relative plumpness of the game fish). al As everyone (Pictured) Air conditioned with auxiliary power plant, sleeps 8. Also sleeps 6. IN STOCK We 24-f- t. 20-f- t. are also dealer for yt.t feflMh Trailers TRAVEL knows this spring has been unusually' late in coming, after a very severe winter. As a result, ice has been on our reservoirs for approximately an extra month. During a normal year, fish growth resumes about the first of April with the onset of zooplankton production (small free swimming the crustaceans). With unusually long winter just experienced, this necessary food supply has been delayed a month and a half, thereby curtailing the normal spring growing season. Sampling completed was just at Scofield. Playoff i , Little is known of the Skyline team this early in ' the season other than they Ellington, first baseman finished second to West Louie Tone, and outfielders in the recently comErnie Sandoval and Carl High high school season in peted Salas. Others with con- the capital city. The Legion team. managed by a former Helper man, Jim players er are Nate Js Cixna, along with a University of Utah football star, Steve Marlowe. Skyline will come to Helper with the benefit of having payed at least three games determines winners The East Carbon Golf Association Two Man best ball Tournament boosted a field of 32 competitors at the first hole at 8 a.m. Sunday. At the end of 18 holes, there was a three way tie for first place with three scores of 68. In a five hole play-offirst place went to Leroy Martinez and Red Shearer; second to Barry Morgan and Bob Brady with third to Bill Cook and Gary Kuhns and Jim Toby and Gene Pressett coming in fourth with a 69. The longest drive of the tournament went to Barry Morgan and the ball closest to the hole was won by Ted Pressett. in the still young season to Oma. In the South and meet, Delta according champions ' a half Moab a new state Vince point Skyline plus Bonza, athletic by topped powerhouse, Cottonwood to for the title. The top ten office for Carbon Post No. included Delta 60; Moab 21 said this week that the capture the crown. The Dinos point total 60; Richfield 46; Union 43; local team will again came on a fourth place Wasatch, 42; North Sevier, participate in the Utah finish by Greg Fausett in 33; Panguitch, 31; San VaB ey league as they did discus. Lust year. Helper finished in Juan, 29. Emery, 24; An underclassman paced 22. a tie for the league chamthe Spartans high finish pionship with Provo last earning the areas only first year, but lost a playoff place finish. Cory Johnson game and (tent into the of Emery, the individual state tournament as the winner at the Brigham number two team from the The lovely stenographer Young Invitational vaulted 13 feet even for the spot with explained the new office teammate Scott Kinder Fishing An uninhabited machine in this fashion: It taking second. Johnson also It takes six quarts of body of water surrounded will do the work of three finished third in the high water and two ounces of by tars in old clothes. men or one girl. --Leader, SL Louis. jump. wood to make one ounce Of Baptist Courier. The Pirates Rodney and for books tissues, paper Silliman chucked the shot according to newspapers, good enough for third and Georgia-Pacifi- c Corp., a Paul McKean gave East Benefit for U.S. papermaker. leading Carbon its total with a Last year the company fourth in the discus. purified 88 billion gallons of HUNTINGTON water, some of it before use as well as after use, to make CITY BALL PARK 1,848,000 tons of vital paper for U.S. consumers. , , f, . A the Buckhorn Bowman Archery Club placed in the state archery meet Sunday at of pionship in the Youth Sideshooters Division. He scored 772 out of a possible 810. This was a 90 arrow competition. David scored perfect bulls eyes with the last 30 arrows. the state Winning championship in the Youth Barebow Division was Jeff Whipple. held at t using a newly" developed gun, can now plant 1,600 forest trees a One man, state meet Four members ii util Archers take honors at Weber Canyon. David Brown retained his formal archery cham- Gel a jump on Spring! New Dealer for ts Business Trends 9; Larry Robinson, shortstop, third baseman and centerfielder,' all having graduated from Legion program. Leading the ranks of the Spartan underclassman paces crew to ninth in state meet Kenny 3; 5 . 121; 127; 5-- regular catcher, second Bowling Randy McManus catcher-outfielde- r; baseman, returning 7-- 6-- 0 ding replacements for his pitcher-outfield- day, says Georgia-Pacifi- c Corp., a major U.S. tree farmer. f May 26, 7 p.m. Saturday, ' . V Majors Dance Students will present La Rae men can plant a farm in a day to grow timber for horties paper and mans other needs. Only 10 forest-oriente- Huntington Cultural Hall V r - VThe Fairy Tale Balled d P3SH3 m SGjIOTES Fishing Licenses on Sale Here Stephen Youngblood of Price won the Class B Adult Barebow state championship. A Helper boy, Kenny Leo, won third place in the Mens Trout condition was better than anticipated, however, it is not as good as last year. Anglers can expect good fishing throughout the Class A. Barebow competition. This was the first year Leo competed in the about an inch less than last year, but with the increasing water volume and food production, growth will be rapid for the next several months. Youngblood are from Price. According to the group, over half file tourney was shot in the rain. Hosting the meet was the Mt. Ogden Archers Club. season. Initially, the adult group. rainbows will average Brown, Whipple and We carry a rJtemoiFDcafl GPEGDAB. Bay P0B.IL B.DCJG DoGCxDe tv v'H- . .. i 5 $5)5)95 ' ' ' ' jtFf .... Coleman Products 23-f- t. Also and 16-f- t. 20V2-f- t. in stock Majestic Trailer heldon Hansen 129 West Main "The sure Road To Satisfaction" in Price Extra lightweight Sheer power cuts through 6' log in 5 seconds Great maneuverability 637-152- to take-ou- t tfMTERNS, STOVES 5 orders ESKcCuIIoch COOLERS & 15 has 10' bar Sussested dealer pile WelM leu cuttlnt enactments INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORE jao W First N Phone 637 0653 Open M to S e 5 30 Phone just 6.9 lbs. Dadio's DRIVE IN from 7-- Tone said both games be seven inning contests and will give him an opportunity to look over some new faces on the roster this year. Tone is faced with the task of fin- Chuck's team are (left to right) Rose Ghirardelli, Carolyn Tamllos and Pat Scarcelli, all of Helper, Norine Jewkes, Kenilworth, Mary Ghirardelli, Helper, and team sponsor Chuck Ghirardelli. Photo pitching no-h- it Christian Chiaretta of and Cory Burgess of the Marrelli who can play Elks crew. team beat The outfield or infield; Mark as Chiaretta Tone, an outfielder and Bunnells, possibility as a pitcher; struck out 16 and never allowed a hit. He also batted Gerry Berensen, Dick Hanson, a out a home run. who Elks defeated The eatcberoutfilder and Kiwanis 1 two as Corey ago, years played Reggie FarEano, a pitcher Burgess has 18 strike outs who can be mighty tough if and never allowed a hit. The Kiwanis team took adf be develepes his control. Several new players up vantage of seven walks and tom the Babe Ruth league a line error to score their with : experience with only run. The Elks team Carbon High this spring will hammered out six hits of be working to get into the loser Tim Brewer. 'starting' bneup. Tone ta carry 15 players timing the regular season. at 3:30 pin. Legion manager Lou will PHARMACY bowling team won the League of Nations playoff at the Bonnie Lanes in Helper f on May 14, in a with the Matador Lounge and Central Commission, each winners of a third of the regular season schedule. Members of League were highlighted by last 'years campaign returning are Frank bill beginning CHUCK'S Price American WBBA siderable experience from ' local American will Legion baseball team 1973 the on start an get early season this Saturday af temoon when the Skyline team from Salt Lake City comes to Helper for a twin The y d & The opening games of the baseball season 1973 Emery High School will apparently take a firm grip on the pole vault honors for at least three years in competition among the small schools in Utah prep ranks if the outcome of the vaulting event in last weekends state meet is any indication. Corry Johnson won first place with a vault of 13 feet and in second place was the Spartans Scott Kinder with a mark of 126. Johnson is only a junior and following in the footsteps of an outstanding career his older brother Michael experienced with Emery several years ago. Kinder is just a sophomore so he has plenty time to work on improvement of his mark. Emery gathered 24 points in the state meet largely on the strength of the two pole vaulters. Johnson also had a third place in the high jump. East Carbons Paul McKean placed fourth in the discus to give the Vikings four points and Green River picked up six points on a third place in the shotput by Rod Silliman. Greg Fausett gave Carbon High four points in the Class meet by taking fourth place ii) the discus. Delta edged out honors and Moab by a disputed half point to win the Davis took the title by a comfortable margin over Junior Boys Bowling Ends The boys of the Jr. Boys, WBBA loop action j 'A hitters spice No East of PRICE 0PEN UASH-vi to 10 I t Ka3gg ii 4i - ) y, 4f a, , , COC9CD ( p.m. Phone 037-695- 2 - S. 1st W. |