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Show Thursday, June Advocate, Price, Utah 4 Sun 14, 1973 ' .. ! fxN ,' L-. 11 $ - t, r--V - H.. : , . .' J4iJ s. ; '1 ,- - " p f ' ;".' x ' H , (1 'M 1 C T ' the FLOYD Seal of Price (center) starts the race 250 cc amateur class at Sunday's motocross. Racing in the class are Scott Wheeler (384); Dale Johnson in r jy 'Z' ' Il$: . . .& v Forty nine motorcyclists from across the state competed this weekend in the first Motocross held at Carbon the County Fairgounds, Sunday. The meet sponsored by Carbon the Emery Motorcycle Association, drew a crowd of 350 spectators. The club has set the next meet for July 29. Class winners were: 100 cc Novice: Chris Morgan, Goshen, first; Kit Morgan, Goshen, second and Curtis Caldwell, Ferron. third. Eric 100 cc amateur: Chiaretta, Price, first. 125 cc novice: Carey Seal, Price, first; Terry Gwinn, second and Bill Caldwell, Ferron, third. ,, , v 3 '" (408); Jim East (139); Neal Breinholt (186); Timothy Goldrich and Gary Anderson. f iwrifWWW- 1 UofU intern added to S-- A M 'W.M t Jt 4k Toy VA- i .'I V . f -I- - A: v v $ . Si s ... 1 itVs4 VI V?; 4 c A riv'V A--S, w- - J ''' ', I Three Hanksville girls will be represented in the Miss Wayne County Pageant on June 23 in Loa. They are Judith and Elaine Johnson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson and sponsored by the Stage Coach Inn and Cafe plus Neva Fay Ekker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ekker, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. .Bonnie Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Ms. Charles Noyes, Hanksville; Kathy Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams, Loa and Coral Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sawyer, Lyman left last week for Cedar City to attend Girls State. Thirty Boy Scouts from Troop 750 of Holladay met in Hanksville with their 10 leaders to spend a week on Lake Powell for merit in surveying, badges swimming, geology, life saving, rowing and camping. Leader is Hugh Sharp and assisted by Bob Roberts, Harold Glazier, Reed Gordon, Bill Shepard, Ralph Kramer, Claude 855 N. in stock 200 cc amateur: Don Butler, Spanish Fork, first. 250 cc novice: Kyle Davis, Helper, first; Craig Sharf, Orem, second and Gary Cholas, Grand Junction, Colo., third. Because mares a amateur: Scott 250 cc Wheeler, Price, first; Dale Johnson, Price, second and loteftheV'estm allofus. Jim East, third. Open novice: Lester Lolar, urem, first; C.J. Potts, Huntington, second and P.W. Harvy, Moab, third. K.C. Open amateur: Jones, Price, first. 700 "You Mean We Got Our S-- A she has worked on four yearbook staffs, including being editor of the Carbon High book in her senior year. At the Salt Lake school, she is also a member of the Utahnas, a drill team which will make its 1973-7- 4 debut on October 1 on the campus of life for men. Mortgage Loan" graduate from the College of Eastern Utah, f Chances are that you already know about Acme Westerns. Authentic. Styled rugged, like in the old days. Only today theyre made even better. And A lot of things have changed about the West, but boots are still a way better-lookin- A ' Yestern Boots Right . . . give us a short time to complete the details and the money will be in your hands within a few days. Call the movers. If you are planning a move in '73, talk We'll attend to the details. to tycKM0 us. ACME f JOkJ LARGEST new program being set up for them. mission in Ireland where he served as a carpenter. He had fallen from a structure and broken a hip recently and was returned home for Linder has Joanne returned from her winter in Arizona to spend a few weeks with the Riter Ekkers before beginning work with the Hopi Indians in a training program in medical care. Dan Morgan is the ranger at the newly remodeled Goblin Valley State Park of Hanksville. now features The Milton an Rose, elementary school teacher, his wife Brenda and two sons have moved to Henriville for the summer where hell help his dad farm. Sleeping Rainbow Guest Ranch. Dr. Hofheinse, who is with the teaching staff at Utah Valley LDS Hospital in Provo, visited the Hanksville Medical Clinic on Monday and instructed gals taking training at Utah Valley from here about a EASTERN UTAH nn auger caught the boys clothes and tore them from his body. His brother Craig . rescued him immediately and he was rushed to the Moab hospital for care. Sixty guests were present Friday at the open house for Mrs. Edna Ekker Robison on her 82nd birthday. She received many gifts and cards and the evening was spent in visiting with old friends who came to call. She accompanied daughter, Gladys, her and family back to Green River that evening SUSAN ATWOOD Until September she will be visiting with her accounts plus helping in news coverage. HOME CENTER 9 West Main 637-370- 1 or Its not very difficult, in spring weather, to feel too tired to work. arar When you put off work until tomorrow, you put off profits until next week. h Saws & Drills Carpenter and Lynn Sharp. Out of the 4,000 Boy Scouts in Utah, this troop is ranked sixth in troop achievement. 14", 38" and 12" 0 O' Ul Mr. and Mrs. Eldred J. Asay of Salt Lake, a cousin of Mrs. Nina Robinson and Glen Rockwell j HeTner, Bill Mangum, Clyde Mrs. DRILLS have 3 SINGLE SPEED VARIABLE SPEED P. Johnson ADJUSTABLE VARIABLE SPEED REVERSING visited last week after returning from a service Ctrftrtiyriii South 1st West rnmmmmr Kyle Ekker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ekker, was injured in an accident last Saturday. He with his father and brother, Craig, were digging post holes when the areas. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weber spent Tuesday in Hanksville with his brother, Ford, and family. They are presently with Lurt Knee at the 80 Arizona. area new chalet styled shelters and camping BOOTMAKER PRICE COMMISSION Barbara Ekker north THE WORLDS of UCLA. Hanksville By Atwood, advertising department this week as part of a program to earn college credit. A senior at the U of U, Susan is majoring in journalism with an emphasis in advertising. She stated her first 20 accounts were challenging. second in the division behind Kyle Davis of Helper in the Motocross at the fairgrounds track. Photo CRAIG Sharf of Orem cuts the corner ahead of Larry Padgett of Salt Lake In the 250 cc novice class. Sharf took on all ACME BOOTS third. East, Price, joined the ': V cc novice: Bryan 200 Davis, Provo, first; Robert Williams, Price, second and Leslie Thompson, Ferron, theory into practice. This was the findings for a University of Utah intern with the Sun Advocate. Susan Atwood, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IVy y' VV rf F: Vs$f V t; staff Vs cc amateur: Rocky Erb, Moab, first. 125 Pounding the street is a hard way to put classroom k . Rodeo Week honors in motocross fl '.v V nrv" - - , . T' - , take Local riders WITI1 7 Vi" SAW rewtwnanitei -- Model 75 TRUE TEMPER . . Fishing Rods .With Personal Liability Protection for Bait, Spinner and Fly Fishing A TACKLE: Lures, Flies and all the Fishing Gear $9935 up Father has wanted! All Kinds of LAWM& GARDEN CARE AIDS Our package insurance plan includes coverage for any accidents that you or members of your family might be held responsible for. 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