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Show wr 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, Aug. Allred Nelson at the Henry 24, 1977 Overnight camping space available Stoclt Producer Septf. 3 & Q caG Concessions sold 3 p.m. Tickets $2.50 Mills Ranch 40 miles northeast of Price on the Myton-Duchesn- Road e Tickner, ncn win mac a smooth swinging pro from Tucson, Ariz., walked off with honors in the pro flight of the Black Diamond Open at the Carbon Country Club last total weekend, shooting a of 130, four strokes better than the total posted by both John Evans of Spanish Fork and Tommy Williams of Brigham City who tied for second and third places. two-da- y Tickner, who was playing in the to Black Diamond as a stop-ovthe Utah Open at Oakridge this week, gave an indication of things to come on Friday when he toured the local course in 62 strokes in the Pro-AFriday was the first time the Tucson ace had ever been on the course and he duplicated the 62 Saturday in his first round of the open. Sunday he slipped to a 68 but this was still good enough for er the four stroke edge over the Utah pros. Tickner will follow up the Utah Open by playing in the Nevada open later this month and has hopes of winning a spot on the pro tour. Fourth place among the pros was taken by Kean Ridd, with 138, fifth by Mike Malaska with 140, followed by John Fister, 142; Bill Korns and Joey Bonsignore, each with 144 and Bob Rudd and Andy Pierce at 145. A special prize for seniors pros was shared by Jim Thompson and Grant Leavitt with 147 each. Jon Passic, the local amateur ace who played for the University of Utah last spring, topped the participants in the championship flight, finishing with a hefty margin over second place Stacey Hall. Passic carded a 140, shooting Moose transplant hearing scheduled Due to the illegal killing of moose which were transplanted into the Scofield drainage in January 1972, the Division of Wildlife Resources is considering a transplant of additional moose into the area to increase the existing breeding stock. A public meeting will be held the proposed in- troduction by the Division of Wildlife Resources, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in Room 9 of the Price City Hall Sept. 14. The meeting will be under the general chairmanship of the veteran Garth Ford of Provo for third and fourth places in the flight, both coming in with a 148 total. Hall had 147. ' v local Another divoter, Mike S Dmitrich, dominated the A flight as the Carbon legislator netted a 117 to take the top prize in the flight. A couple of Richfield golfers, Bryce Rappley and Dee Miller, finished behind Dmitrich, Rappley with a net of 122 and Miller with 123. They were followed by Ted Brown, 128; Brent Edmunds and Tom Pace, 129; Tom King and Jim Lupo, 130; and Mick Marakis and LeLand Pearson, 131. MacRay Jensen of Richfield topped the field in B flight, netting 116, six strokes better than Gene Tedesco at 122. Behind this pair were Bob Porter, 123; Jules Wilson of Division of Wildlife Resources. Both the Division and the U.S. Forest Service will .present pertinent information. Before any decision is made, private landowners within the Scofield area as well as the general public are invited to the meeting to make their comments. Either oral or written statements can be made. All comments or statements made will be considered before any decision is made. of Braztah The top four Broadsquad, was playing the the Womens Slowpitch Soldier Creek, Anixter Broadsquad Tuesday Softball League are and Richards Toggery. night and the Toggery competing for the geam was in the lead championship this Soldier Creek was when the game was week. eliminated called because of quickly The opening round from the competition darkness. loss began Monday with the Monday with a Braztah That Broadsquad to Anixter. In that game, catcher topping the Soldier coupled with the loss to Tawn Jensen blasted Creek team the Broadsquad, three home runs to dropped them from the push her team into the The four teams in- championship conlead before it was volved in the double tention. called. tourelimination That game will either nament are the Richards Toggery be replayed tonight, Wednesday, or will be completed. 16-- 8 7. games begin at 7 p.m. at the softball diamond at Price City Park. All Droz, 126; and p Ron Rasmussen, 129. Terry Ross of Vernal netted 115 to take C flight honors, Craig Hobi was in second place with 121 followed by Mike Womens' slowpitch teams to compete this week teams 16-- Spring Glen with 125, John Bugel of Price, 126 and Jim Jolley and Craig Cozier finishing with identical net scores of 127. Fridays Carbon Country Club Pro Bob Droz, center, congraulates Black Diamond pro winner featuring pro-amate- teamed with four amateurs and the three best balls on each hole, produced some interesting one pro scores that saw the Tickner John Evans combined with Kent Nelson, George Finch, R. D. Hawkins and Lloyd Evans to win the top prize with a total score of 180V2. The quintet of Joey Bonsignore with Jim Lupo, Joe Finnegan, Ron Rasmussen, and Craig Cazier tied for second with a 184V2 total with the team of Jon Mauss, the Vernal pro and amateurs Jerry Ross, Sam Snyder, Gary Hatch and Doyle Huber. The Eastern Utah Rodeo Association will hold their finals rodeo Sept. 2 and 3 at 7:00 p.m. each night at the Carbon County' Fairgrounds. The top ten in each event will be eligible to compete at the finals. tie developed for fifth and sixth places behind the Tickner team, Tom Williams and amateurs Rod Morley, John Wood, Jules Droz and Jon Passic totaling 188, the same total the team headed by John Fister and amateurs Ron Jewkes, Jim Hanson, Jimmy Jensen and Tom King had. A The books will open Aug. 30 from p.m. for the top ten then from 5 to 6 p.m. for anyone wishing to work his event who did not qualify. The number to call is 12 to 5 637-123- 6. The entry fees will be $30 for each event, $30 per man in the team roping, $20 for the barrels and $15 for goat tying. total of 90 golfers participated in the tournament, a remarkable turnout in view of the condition of the course due to the July 4th flood. Local pro Bob Droz was very pleased with the outcome and remarked, It takes more than a little old flooded river to knock us out, this is just the beginning of our comeback. A There will be trophy buckles given to each event winner at the finals rodeo plus later in the year, buckles will be given to the top winners of the year. In addition, the E.U.R.A. is adding $350. Youth football meeting set Plans are ahead to going continue the officers to plan for the season. youth football program the county following A further indication a meeting of interested of the interest in people at Carbon High continuing the youth Thursday. grid action was given Deward Ilowa, by Mr. Ilowa when he in A last the announced that preseason tryouts will an effort to continue the begin this Saturday sport for sixth graders morning at 9 a.m. on and junior high school the Carbon High field. gridsters, said Monday All prospective gridthat another meeting sters from six for interested people through nine grades are asked will be held at Carbon to report at the field at High Thursday at 7:30 this for time p.m. He urges all registration and initial parents, coaches and tryouts. Howa emanyone else interested phasized, however, in seeing the program that the tryouts continued, to be at the Saturday and conmeeting. It is planned tinued action in the spokesman for group planning to make 2255 1155 Hardworking Feet Deserve i' The grandest ski sale IS COMING!! Sunset Sport Centers, the West's largest ski retailer, is preparing to save you up to 70 percent on the most famous brands r sale. in skiing during our once-a-yea- WEST MAIN PRICE THE HEEL FIT OF PECOS BOOTS Large selection of sizes and widths RED WING DID WIN?7 For Fine Footwear" Carbon youth league are contingent upon the interest and response to the meeting. Mitchell Morticians R.T. AAitcheil Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Both Stores 14 East Main in Price and in Castle Dale Randy Tickner, left and A flight winner Mike Dmitrich. tah rod combination with Mike Wilson, John Anselmo, Dan Garber and Larry Gillman finish no better than fourth despite the hot 62 shot by Tickner. Plain or Safety Steel To- e- Heel Molded Counter mood one over par on Saturday, 73, and coming back on Sunday to cut this to a 67 to get his 140 total. Ron Jewkes of Kenilworth tied the run-neru- concerning kids under 12 free Sponsored by Henry Mills, George Fasselin, Barry Mills 1T Randy r?v Phono 637 7668 Pollock, $127.79; 1977 STANDINGS 4 Kaye Cripps, $46.92. Barebacks Scott Timothy, $424.86 ; 2 David Dennis Kunz, $341.92; 3 4 Bill $261.90; Montalvo, Stokes, Mike Kelley, $181.87; 6 $247.35; 5 Dave Brown, $114.94; 7 Jed Clark Stokes, Oliver, $96.03 ; 8 1 $64.02. Saddle Broncs 1 Dennis Kunz, $320.67 ; 2 Brent Dari Lred, $196.91; 3 David Shurtlift, $150.74; 4 Stokes, $78.57; 5 Wayne Gordon, $52.38; 6 Chris Taylor $46.56 ; 7 Ron Archibald, $27.16. -- Calf Roping 1 Bill Cliff Keller, $415.64; 2 Ivie, $166.87 ; 3 Kay Truman, Duane Lbert, $97.00'; 5 $106.70; 4 Wade Rick Dotson, $67.90 ; 5 Dotson, $67.90; 6 Terry Hansen, Jim White, $29.10; 8 $52.38; 7 Clyde $27.16; 9 Moon, Morgan Ron Krist, McCourt, $26.19; 10 - - - $9.90. 1 Bulls David Stokes, - $273.53; 2 Allen Steve Wilson, $266.99 ; 2 Darrell Cripps, Dean $266.99 ; 3 Brent Lusk, $174.60; 5 $185.51; 4 Kerry Johnson, $157.14; 6 Dale Gary Bowles, $150.59 ; 7 Steve $145.50; 8 Ron Reed, Tweddell, $130.95; 9 Kent Wilson, $43.65; 10 $43.65; 9 Merrill Noyes, $21.09. Team Roping Scott Mathis, $407.37 ; 2 Wade Dotson, $370.51; 3 Kay Morgan Truman, $351.14; 4 Bob Ross, Moon, $284.21; 5 Bill Ivie, $243.24; 7 $258.99 ; 6 Richard Dotson, $181.39; 8 Rick Phil Larsen, Dotson, $155.22; 9 Bob Donathan, $130.95; 10 1 $122.22. Barrels Jackie onnie Keller, $317.43; 2 -BJerri Gleave, $210.49; 3 Nicki Perri, Pollock, $119.06; 4 $106.70 ; 5 Lynna McCourt, Iva Dell Hansen, $104.76 ; 6 $69.02; 7 Kathy DAmbrosio, Debbie Bolotas, $38.19; $47.93; 8 8 Kaye Cripps, $38.19; 9 Ileene Miller, $34.92; 10 Denise Dotson, 1 $30.55. Goat Tying 1 Lynna McCourt, $82.06 ; 2 Bonnie Gleave, $42.19; 3 Becky Pat Jensen, White, $25.62; 4 Nelda Noyes, $24.25; 5 $24.25; 4 Kim Gladden, $13.09; 6 Judy Shannon Truman, $11.64; 7 Krist, $9u70; 8 Kaye Cripps, Jerri Pollock, $8.73. $8.73; 8 All-Arou- Leamaster, All-Arou- Cowgirl Bonnie Gleave, $252.68; 2 Lynna McCourt, $186.82; 3 Jerri 1 Cowboy Dennis Kunz, Stokes, $614.00; $662.59 ; 2 3 Kay David Truman, Cliff Keller, $444.25 ; 5 ; 4 Bill Wade Dotson, $438.41; 6 Ivie, $410.11; 7 Morgan Moon, Rick Dotson, $223.12 ; 9 $311.37; 8 Duane Gilbert, $117.37; 10 Clyde McCourt, $96.03. $457.84 City gives boost to football league Its a good program. Im sure we can pull $200 out of the Recreation budget, councilman Toy Atwood affirmed. The youth program has seven teams of 15 to 20 players, Howa said. Players pay $25 each. Atwood said the league plans to ask the County Commission for the other $400. Price City is donating $200 to the Carbon County Little League Football teams. Little League representative Paul Howa told the city council Monday that the league is about $600 short of the $6,000 it needs. Howa said expenses are going up mainly because of insurance costs. |