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Show np'tiUT'firnj Tfyny iyi '0'ttTpi Wednesday, May mmmmmmmmmnmwmmmmmmmimw jJ ' Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 25, 1977 7 wwtwwwwwwwwww'wTwivWirtteiftiwfcnrinWwuvwwMwwww .CLASSES; "YCsA " RQCE6 Stock Pickup Street CASTLE VALLEY OFF ROAD & Trail Sponsored by at the Cedar Mountain Raceway Modified Roils 2.00 Adults rjlay 20 & 29 Oat. 12 son Goa. 10 Q.Q2. mmmmmwmmm Carbon players do well in college Several former Carbon High and local American Legion baseball players have distinguished themselves on the diamond with college teams in the spring season just completed by Coach plans clinic Its not too early to begin thinking about basketball, stated CEU Coach Jenson, as he announced plans for his annual summer basketball clinics. The basketball camps will be held in the Armory again this year. There will be two different clinics according to Coach Jenson, depending on age. first week of tivities will begin June The Dale Davis, now a senior at Carbon High School, charges out of shute on "Ike the Bull" at the Carbon High School Rodeo in September, 1974. This is the kind of action the upcoming rodeo will offer. June and 3 4 at 7 p.m. members of the who have been The 11 club, competing for the past two months all over the state, also will ride. contest will highlight the rodeo. Riders are Mike Dmitrich of Walker Bank of Price; Joe Mason of Zions First National Bank; Don Denison of First Security Bank and Boyd Bell of the Carbon County School A roping, bull riding, barrel racing, pole banding, goat tying, break away roping and team roping. calf saddle will be given to the girl and to A the A boy. business mens roping both sophomores, have qualified for the state finals June at Heber. at the 4 Roller provided countless and other is based sister, and for refuge Jewish families. The Pilling - Grundvig family is planning a reunion June 18 and 19. They invite all their friends and family to Emery Town park. brother, Legion baseball begins American Legion baseball will start with a flurry according to Vince Bonza, athletic officer of Carbon Post 21 in Helper and Elvin (Fudd) Juliano, team manager. Saturdays opener. of be three sessions daily and games will conclude each days activities according to Coach Jenson. There will also be individual contests with appropriate awards given to climax the weeks activities. The Rocky lost Mountain the Con- ference tournament to Mesa at Grand Junction, but came back to reverse the tables in the regional meet at Phoenix a week later to win the trip to Huntsville. They traveled to Houston by air out of Las Vegas on Monday of last week, lost the first two games they played at Huntsville on Wednesday and returned to Cedar City on Thursday. The Interagency The time is once more at hand for the State Interagency Big Game Committee to meet with the of Land Bureau Management, the U.S. will travel throughout the entire state data and collecting recommendations for each big game hunting unit in the state. After collecting this data, they will review it and make any changes they feel necessary, then submit the recommendations to the Board of Big Game Control. At this time, the Board of Big Game Control will review it, then meet in various areas throughout state the for public meetings in which any person concerned can come and express his views to the Board. Forest Service, and the of Wildlife Division Resources to discuss the 1977 big game hunt recommendations. At this time, the individual conservation officers will present their data to the Interagency Committee. This data will consist of browse use and other range use pertaining to Com- mittee the big game species in question. The Right Record Shop Farlaino attended Utah State Technical College of Provo where he earned a position in the starting rotation of the Wolverine 1 1 West Main in Price more than just a record shop" "It's pitching staff. UTC lost the ICAC conference tournament in the final game to Dixie after winning the regular league season. Jewkes, a left-hande- r, has been an outstanding pitcher for both Carbon High and the Helper American Legion, winning honors for both. He also plays first base and of Coach Curt Jensons top performers on the diamond this spring. was one Two more local graduates were members of the Southern Utah State College team that went all the way to the sectional tournament in Huntsville, Texas last week. They are Tony Pappas and John Borla. Pappas was the regular for the T. Birds and one of their leading PANASONIC 1 Stereo AM-F- i i ck Phono Player Reg. 349 "THE PERFECT GIFT FOR GRADUATION !" Open Mon. 11-- 6 Tues-Thr- u Fri.-Sa- t. 10 thru 10. Cost for the entire weeks activities for local participants will be $20. Each person will also receive a at the end of the program. Board and room is available at the college for those who attend from outside the area. Those individuals or teams interested in participating or needing more information should contact Coach Jenson at CEU. He can be reached by calling 637-212- 0 extension Etadka 2cug0 1976 Model begin at 12 noon at the Viewmont High school field. League action begins Wednesday, June 1 at Orem, a single game at 7 :30 p.m. The following Friday, June 3, the team is at home in another league game under the lights of the Helper park at 7:30 p.m. with Payson. 4 Coach f mmf'0 In 248. GeArvdro IT This weekend the team will travel to Brighton in Salt Lake for two games on Saturday. The games are slated to begin at 1:00 p.m. at Brighton High School field in southeast Salt Lake County. Monday Manager Juliano will take his team to Bountiful for another twin bill with Viewmont. The first game of this set will June tices tonight and Friday night in preparation for first team workout on the Helper field last Saturday and are continuing prac to There will Reunion on the experiences of Corrie ten Boom, who, with her father, Nate Ellington, the regular centerfielder for the University of Utah, was named to the Northern Division honor team of the Western Athletic Conference. Ellington, a senior at Utah, hit .346 for the Utes this After spring. graduating from Carbon, he attended CEU for two years, was a regular on the Eagle basketball team and was the outstanding CEU baseball his player sophomore year. He was the Utah team Captain. Dino Two more graduates, Reggie Farlaino and Roy Jewkes, both pitchers, were selected for second team honors on the ICAC baseball team. hitters in the lead-ofspot. Borla alternated as the designated hitter and catcher on the team. Corner left-field- secret room was constructed in their home as a hiding place for use during Gestapo raids. The ten Booms activities were discovered, and they were sent to prisons European locations, students, High Grades 7 through 9. Participants are also expected from the same areas as mentioned above. basketball will be taught in group as well as individual instruction. A THE HIDING PLACE, a true story filmed in Holland Junior nines. all-sta- The second week, June 14 through 18, will be for According Church screens movie full-lengt- County schools. 5 Lynna McCourt. CORRIE: Behind the Scenes with THE HIDING h PLACE, a new color release from World Wide Pictures, will be shown at Assembly of God, 550 E. 100 S. Sunday. A single showing is scheduled to begin at 7:30 P.M. through 12. Participants are expected again this year from Ogden, Clearfield, Salt Lake City and hopefully a good turnout from Carbon and Emery clubs advisor is Jensen, every phase The Skating Others Events will include bareback, saddle bronc, Two of the members of the Carbon High club, Jerri Pollock and Ilene Miller, 21-2- dance June the rodeo. District. Wellington to expected compete are the Spiker Club of Ogden; the Emery Club, the Red Neck Club of Moab; the Uintah Basin Club, the South Utah County Club; the North Utah County Club and the Flying I from Brigham City. Rink will conclude 10. This session is for High School students, Grades 10 Carbon High club plans rodeo The Carbon High School El Dorado Rodeo Club will hold its annual rodeo at the Carbon County Fairgrounds ac- the various college Sportsmans 1976 Model wHTvOfedMMTG BKANP NEW SHIPMENT jjEANS (fopS WAITERS Hash&wkle WftoeF 6ory MR 175 $845 MR 250 $VoiS9 iT'waer PW5 WifvJinkmg Ornicallij Aw NowJffi QVr j 1976 Model 250 TL Was $867 1 lav ana Sunday, and 5, the team will the road again, traveling to Grand Junction to resume relationships with the Western Colorado team. They will play s each day at Lincoln Park in Grand 1 be on double-header- Junction. Manager Juliano and his assistants Ed Grundy and John Gianini, held their ' 4 - r- A TV ai Vn OKMOUr rl'V"iv O t'r A. 4.4? nex purchase- f Hems nof included - VOIP after June 30,1977 V . f - v |