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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, June 3, 1976 Racing Kids' Bicycle Motocross 4 Classes A Children: 50 Start at 1 1 a.m. Registration Kids' Races Swamp Riders Track & D Trophies Overall Trophy FREE Under 6 ADULTS 1 STUDENTS ,1 1 at 8 to 10 a.m. Sunday, June 6 3 TROPHIES EACH IN 4 CLASSES AdvItstM00 Sign-u- p a.m. 11 SATURDAY, JUNE 5 at Wile North of Elmo Refreshment Stand Open MMMMMMSIMMMMNMIMMMIMMIIMMMMfliMlflrtfimArtAflAMAaAMA tilt North-Sout- h Sun-fldvoc- V - Dinos star in losing cause overcame a lead the the seventh inning and the South had established in the Bingham ace hurled shutout defeated the first two innings to go on ball the rest of the game, and win South; comprised of Region allowing a harmless single in the Tony Pappas played the by American Forks Andy Six entire game for the South in Burgess in the last inning. annual Class afhere centerfield, getting one Hardy struck out five of the Saturday game walk in five appearances at nine batters he faced, ternoon. Four Carbon High stars the plate. Jim Kulow facing only the minimum of were in the starting lineup started at shortstop and was nine over the three inning for the South, managed by on base the first two times stretch as Burgess was Dino Coach Skip Leo and at bat, a base on balls and erased on a double play. American Fork Coach Roy getting hit by a pitched ball, Actually the South had scored only three hits to show for Pehrson. Roy Jewkes was and the Dino the starting pitcher for the two runs in the game. their efforts, two by The North started Burgess and the other by south and toiled for three innings, giving up four hits Tooeles Bob Stringham and Jewkes, a double in the and three runs, all in the the lefthander was wild second inning that drove in from the start to allow three two runs. third frame. Coach Leo brought Scott runs the initial frame Hardy was named the Johnson, the Spanish Fork without giving up a single most valuable player of the hurler who handcuffed the base hit. The South tagged game in a poll conducted at Dinos in regular league the Tooele ace for two hits the end of the game. play, to pitch the middle and three more runs in the Line score: three innings. The North second inning. Davis Highs Cousins took 330010000 7 3 2 South hitters bombarded Johnson 00414000X 9 101 for four runs on six hits in over the mound chores for North g the sixth inning, forcing the the second Jewkes, Johnson (4), South coaches to bring stretch and the South Grundy (6) & Burgess, Carbons Scott Grundy to managed one run in the fifth Cooper (5) the mound an inning earlier inning, again without a hit. Stringham, Cousins (4), Three straight walk3 issued Hardy (7) & Stone, Pierce than planned. Grundy pitched hitless by Cousins accounted fpr (6) 2bh - Jewkes (S) Pierce, ball for four complete in- the run. Highly touted Bryan (N) nings, but the damage had 3 bh - Walters, Davis (N). been done as the North (Axel) Hardy came on in The North, as represented by Region Five TOOELE all-star- 6-- 0 s, 9-- 7. all-star- s, 9-- 7, 3-- A all-sta- te , all-st- ar three-innin- Low Cost Photo Developing ftii sm on all Kodacolor Him CONSUMER PREFERRED (Now M p New rM triple prints on Sfloo OFF Try This Special Offer m available to, 1 Coupon per roll Carbon Ave. t offer good one week opened the regular season slate at home under the lights of the Helper field last night (Wed.) when they hosted Spanish Fork. Legion manager Elvin (Fudd) Juliano has been putting 17 hopefuls through their paces during the past ten days in preparation for the league slate. The local team is the defending champion of the Region and are gunning for a repeat of the title. Practically all of the Carbon High baseball team greeted Coach Juliano in opening workouts and since that time they have been joined by John Borla, a catcher and Greg Mele, a second baseman, both regulars on last years championship team. Along with the former Dinos on the team Coach Juliano was pleasantly surprised by the apJordan of pearance Wakefield, a pitcher from East Carbon who hurled the Vikings to right-hande- d 1-- A Y i local American Legion team will travel to Springville tomorrow night (Friday) for the second go around in Region Four play, the local team having The finals in the state Class prep play last month. Two School High Emery diamond stars, Brad Reed and Cordell Mortenson, are also joining the team. Reed is a pitcher who was instrumental in putting the Spartans in the Class this year.. He is a former student at Hillcrest High in Salt Lake Dan'sandPEUAnf-TAG- Price Main Helper Legion team travels to Springville only 2-- A semi-fina- ls Beginning this Friday and then each Monday thereafter dlGnsneiinidl x:jq hfg ppc!jD(F Dy FGOimnmej up DVdgg Afg Ggfvdgg American 1032 SOUTH STATE OREM, UTAH 84057 Revision rvice PHONE (801)225-834- , and now residing in Castle Dale. Mortenson is from Elmo and has played through the various boys baseball programs locally, last year in the Carbon Babe Ruth league. This weekend Manager Juliano will take his team to Ogden for the first of a series of practice games that will be interspersed with the regular regional slate. The team will play a twinbill in Ogden Saturday night beginning at 6 p.m. and a single game Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. The region four schedule for the local team is as follows: The complete league schedule for this summer is as follows, all games slated for 8 p.m.: Wed. June 2 Spanish Fork at Helper. Friday, June 4 Helper at Springville. Wed. June 9 Helper at Orem. Fri. June 11 Helper at Provo. Wed. June 16 American Fork at Helper. Frii June 18 Helper at Fork Spanish 23 Wed. June at Springville Helper. Orem at Fri. June 25 Helper. Wed. June 30 Provo at Helper. Friday, July 2 Helper at American Fork. Wed. July 7 Spanish Fork at Helper. Fri. July 9 Helper at Springville. Wed. July 14 Helper at Orem. Fri. July 16 Helper at Provo. Wed. July 21 American Fork at Helper. Wed. July 28 Helper at Spanish Fork. Fri. July 30 Springville . at Helper. The rodeo's coming - Spectators at the annual Robber's Roost Rodeo, to June 17, 18, and 19 at the Carbon County Fairgrounds, will be invited to travel through equestrian history as the featured Griffith Trio will thrill the crowd with acts, such as the chariot racing above, from around the world. The 3 day event, which begins each night at 8 p.m., will be announced by Johnnie Jackson, a local favorite (right) who has announced the Robber's Roost Rodeo before. So mark your calendar, the rodeo is only two weeks away. be held Female tracksters show their talents High School rodeo set Friday, Saturday The Carbon High School Rodeo Club will sponsor its annual high school rodeo, Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5 at the Carbon County Fairgrounds beginning at 7:30 p.m. each night, include will Events bareback riding, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, calf roping and team roping. Cowgirls will compete in barrel racing, goat tying, pole bending and breakaway roping. Queen tryouts will be held Friday, June 4 with hor- semanship competition beginning at 2 p.m. The public is invited to attend all events. E.C. 440 Women's Softball League Starts June 7, 1976 Hiawatha vs Bank; Carls Chevron. June 8 6:30, Sunnybowl vs Savoy Gang; 7:30, Soldier Creek Coal vs Eastern Utah Produce. June 9 6:30, No Name Club vs LaRae Stewart; 7:30, Mutual Furniture vs 7:30 Softball this summer. teams have Twenty-tw- o registered, making it necessary to form the two leagues. The Leagues will be called A and B Leagues. Each league will have 11 teams and they will play 10 games each. The top 4 teams from each league will have a tournament at the end of the season to declare the league champ. A League Teams Furniture, . Wellington Hillbillies. June 10 6:30, Sunnybowl vs Helper State Bank; 7:30, Soldier Creek vs Carls Chevron. June B 7 1st Week 6:30, Broad- squad vs Castle Valley 7:30, Construction; Diamond G vs Point After. June 8 6:30, East Wellington Hillbillies, Carbon vs United City Hiawatha, Sunnybowl, Soldier Creek Coal, No Farm Realty; 7:30, Red Barons vs Deana Smith. June 9 6:30, Dadios vs Marilyn Behunin; 7:30, vs Campbell Soupers Broadsquad. June 10 6:30, Soldier Creek Coal vs Carls Campbell Soupers, Broadsquad, Diamond G, Chevron; 7:30, Sunnybowl East Carbon City, Red vs Helper State Bank. For further information Bardns, Dadios, Castle contact Harold CunValley Construction, Point for A After, United Farm Realty, ningham, and Dimick, League Kay DeAna Smith, Marilyn for questions about Behunin, B League. A 1st Week All games will be played June 7 6:30, Wellington Hillbillies vs Helper State at Carbon High School. Name Club, Helper State Bank, Carls Chevron, Cheeks Savoy Gang, Eastern Utah Produce, LaRae Stewart. B League Teams 472-362- 3 472-501- 7, Life Insurance are more secure with permanent Insurance. A permanent whole Discus Robin Steele C., Linda Darlington, Terri Poglajen C. o, 880 Michelle Pugliese C., Stephanie Dmitrich C., Michelle Brown E.C. Javelin G.H. PATTERICK, JR. - KATHLEEN R. PATTERICK E.C., E.C., Lorraine Selman C., Catherine Sides C., Becky Jewkes C. 100 yd. Dash Sue Hoffman C., Callene Lee C., Michelle Pugliese C. 220 Run Phelps, Jewkes, Hoggatt C., Pacheco, Pacheco, Brown, Starzel E.C. ; Lloyd, Powell, Gaiotas, Mele C. 440 Sue Hoffman C., Mary Jo Anderson E.C., Jeannie Hurdles Callene Lee C., Lorraine Selman C., Harrington E.C. Audrey Bonnie Darlington C., Chris Adair E.C., Andrea Sandoval E.C. 440 Run Sunny Smallwood M.H., Genivine Martinez M.H.. Kelly Fox H. High Jump Sunny Smallwood M.H., Karen Bunnell M.H.. Darlene Butler M.H. 100 yd. Dash Darlene. Butler Anna M.- H., N.- D.. Topolovec Linda Bryson M.H. 60 yd. Dash Sandra Hoggatt C., Dana Jones H. Sandra Audrey Harrington E.C., Young Anna M.H., Michelle Pugliese C. Topolovec N.D. EAST CARBON SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION , FIRST HALF SCHEDULE 3: Kaiser vs East Carbon; Miners Trading vs H&J 7 : U.S. Steel vs Lloyds; Jaycees vs Kaiser. 8: East Carbon vs Miners Trading; H&J vs U.S. Steel 9: Lloyds vs East Carbon; U.S. Steel vs Kaiser. 14: Jaycees vs Miners Trading; East Carbon vs U S June June June June June Steel. June 15: Kaiser vs H&J ; Miners Trading vs Lloyds. June 16: H&J vs Jaycees; Kaiser vs Lloyds. June 21: Miners Trading vs Kaiser; H&J vs East Carbon June 22: Jaycees vs U.S. Steel; Lloyds vs H&J June 23: U.S. Steel vs Miners Trading; East Carbon v: Jaycees. Note : first pairing listed for each date is a 6 p.m. game, thi second listed is a 7 p.m. game. For Men Backpacking and Hiking . Women... You life policy is the solid cornerstone on which to build a lifetime program of savings and protection. Let us talk to you today about a life insurance policy. Relay Kloepher, 880 Shot Put Traci Gunderson Melody Johnson Robin Steele C. High Jump Relay Hoffman, Saccomanno, Lee, Pugliese C., B. Hoffatt, Peterson, Young C., Pacheco, Starzel, Stevenson, Pacheco E.C. Assay C. The results: There will be two Leagues in Womens Slow Pitch I Running Long Jump Callene Lee C., Bernadette Pacheco E.C., Melessia Pacheco E.C. Mile Relay Smith, Darlington, Asay, Marston C., Adair, Sandoval, Anderson, Layba t. Community School Mutual Carbon High and Mont Harmon Junior High girls dominated the activity in the recent Carbon School District girls track meet. The Dinos amassed a total of 184 points in the Division Two competition for High school girls, East Carbon finishing with 72 points. , in Division One, 'the junior highs, Mont Harmon far outdistanced the other three junior highs with 92 points. 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