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Show HORSEMA Plan set for Sand Dunes area CORNER off-roa- Sy CheHe Zoamen As my family and I attended the rodeo in one of our neighborreing towns cently, we commented on the Shane Cook has been chosen Sealion of the week for his age group. A member of the team for two years, his best strokes are back and free. Sealions Grab Medals at Brigham City AAU Meet ARCH Theatre Four members of the Payson Sealions swimming team came through with impressive performances at the recent AAU regional meet at Brigham City. the Jeff Mattinson topped team with three medals in backstroke, IM and as a mem- Open at 8:00 p.m. one. showing nightly Starts, at 8:15 p.m. Sat. Thursday Friday AUGUST -5 TOGETHER.. ber of the Utah Valley Dolphins relay team. The Riley sisters, Lisa and Nannette, brought back medals and Darian Davis qualified and won medals in both the freestyle and as a member of the Dolphins relay team. The team stayed in a Brigham City Park for three days and they risked everything for a nocount hound! two nights. Team coaches have issued a special plea to swimmers to attend practice so the Sealions will be able to keep a good share of the trophies in the Harvest Days Invitational Swim Meet at home early next month. S&MV I crowds large these affairs draw. Extra seat-inwas brought into the seating area and more people crowded in. My son was amazed at the number of people who came from far and wide to see the sport in all its glory. During the evening we heard of information several bits from the announcers stand concerning the sport, along with some explanations of a viewing expert who sat directly behind us. Some of the explanations" were more confusing than the which questions proceeded them. Rodeo is an interesting sport and is enjoyed by people throughout the nation and Canada. the Calgary In fact. Stampede is the largest rodeo with a million people attending last vear.. Ive talked before about the amount of money involved in some of our horsemanship enRodeo is not to be deavors. outdone. The announcer failed to mention that close to one-ha- lf of the earnings of a champion are paid out in entrance fees, travel expenses, and miscellaneous vocational expenses such as clothing and equipment. . Each dollar earned on the circuit equals one point toward the national championship. New stock is purchased each year for the dogging and roping events. Steers for the or steer wrestling are purchased to the tune of $225 The bucking stock is each. kept from year to year. Speaking of all this stock, theres often a feeling that these animals are treated cruelly. Usually, there seems to be an exception to every rule, these animals are treated with the utmost care and are better fed than most of our pets. I - starts 8:15 week Aug. 2 - 8 s eral recommendations from or- ganizations and individuals who in recent public participated meetings or submitted to BLM officials. The Little Sahara BLM Recreation Area includes about 98 square miles near Jericho, JuAn estimated ab County. 100,000 persons a year visit the area. It is about 27 miles south west of Eureka and about 26 miles northeast of Delta. In addition to historical livestock, wildlife and mineral uses, the area is experiencing a rapid com-'me- nts increase in recreation and other uses by the public, including motor- campers, picknickers, cyclists and off road vehicle users, photographers and per- sons interested in ecological studies, Mr. Nielson noted. One of the major interests in the sand dunes is for driving to State Tournament For the first time in the memory of most veteran baseball observers, Paysons American Legion junior baseball team has qualified for a berth in the state tournament. The Legion juniors routed Orem Friday night at Timp Park in Provo 15-- 2 to become the third team from Region Four entered in the state meet scheduled in Murray Monday. Brent Loveless picked up the win. He was relieved by manager Vern Jensen to keep him fresh for the statewide competition. Craig Beardall finished on the mound for Payson. Loveless and Beardall also starred with bat, each getting three hits. Beardall and Steve Tachiki both had four RBIs for Payson. A ATTENTION PRIOR SERIf you atVICE MEMBERS. tained the pay grade 3 on your last enlistment, you may now enlist in the Marine Corps as a and posLance Corporal (E-sibly higher, depending on your prior service job specialty. Starting pay up to $380.10 per For further informamonth. Charles Bronson Jack Palance Tuesday Ladies Nile tion contact your Marine Corps Recruiter in Provo or phone j 374-131- dune buggies, vehicles and motorcycles over the dunes and surrounding terrain. About 62 square miles will be designated in the BLM management plan for vehicle use, including Sand Mountain in the southern portion of the area which provide one of the finest competitive hill climb sites in the West. Nielson added that the des- - ON lAKCT EVERY TIME off-ro- ad ignation of the Little Sahara. Sand Dunes Recreation Area will not alter present recognized use by vehicles' of public lands outside the area. off-ro- ad Country 2) U Regional Softball Meet set for Gals A softball tournament for Sports ?. Fryer Breasts Skinless Wieners ! Chunk Bologna - Pork Chops Pork Party Roast ! 79 Sliced Bacon Stakes) will be held Scotch Foresome Winners at Gladstan Jackie Johnson and Dave Robtop honors Friday with a net 28 34 in the Scotch foursome at Gladstan Golf Course. A 31 12 by Barbara Peterson and Ralph Felker was good for Other top finishers second. were Pat Rupper and Grant Johnson, 32; Marian Robert and Glen Taylor, 33; Janis Provst-gaa- rd and Paul Benner, 34 12. After the tourney, the couples fried steaks on the barbecue on the course patio donated by the Gladstan Mens Golf Association and built by Howard Stevens, Jack Etherington and Wally Brown. Wednesday - Friday beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Orchard Hills Ball Park. Spring Lake Ward and Fifth Ward will represent NeboStake in the tournament. No admission will be charged. ert grabbed newly-oom-plet- ed GOICLASSIFIED 64 Sliced Bacon 6? 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Home Style Sliced 16-o- 88 96 W' Canned Pop Crogmont lc Re- Santa-quin-Tin- tic everyday diecount price Ib. 53c veryday discount price Ib. 1.19 KKlid Summer Clearance TRY OUR SERVICE Payson Pony League basebaH champion Yankees will be competing next week in Orem in a four-da- y tournament to decide which club will continue on in the battle for the state championship. The Yankees are coached by Terry Harward. young women of the Payson gion (Nebo, Palmyra, tt'- -v Miner. D)CO) lb. 1815 South Main, Spanish Fork 7987543 3 rems Cascade Fairways. Three teams tied for 8th Norma Mock and C. place: Orr of Hobble Creek, Shirley Riley and Harriett Mendenhall of Payson, and Clara Hi cken and Dorothy Carter of Provo. Mrs. Riley is president of the Gladstan Ladies Golf Association. She said the competition and luncheon were an outstanding success because of the efforts of Rae Ann Page,, tournament chairman. Norbest . . . U.S.D.A. Grade A 11 to 13 Lb. Weight Range Bonanza Fully Cooked Whole, Half or Quarters U.S.D.A. Inspected And U.S.D.A. Graded A 4. ib. 798-754- Madson of Richfields Cove View Course. Two Springville golfers, Amy Klauck and Cheryl Stewart tied for 5th place with Dickie Sargent and Maxine Partridge Grade A Fryers Boneless Hams Hen Turkeys Whole Call m of Spanish Fork and Cathy Fillmore and Karen Whitney of O- 3) v, 1 four-tea- g, CHRONICLE August 2, 1972 Pony League Team in Tournament Gladstan Best Ball Tourney and Sandra Kim Heppler Brusewitz of Mt. View Golf Course in Salt Lake City shot a 74 Thursday to win the gross division over 86 other women golfers in the Payson Best Ball Gladstan Golf Tourney at Course. Miss Heppler, one of the youngest golfers in the tournament, and her partner walked away with merchandise valued at $65. Bev Nelsen and Addie Fullerton from Patio Springs in Cgden tied with Nary Norman and Betty Vickers of Provos Timpanogos Course for runner-u- p. Clair Bergman and H. Simpson were fourth in low gross foHowed by Marsha Thane and Jan Driscal from Salt Lake City, Faye Hales and Ada Nelson of Mt. Dell in Salt Lake City tied for 6th place with Vi Hepp and Judy Branham. Mrs. Branham is president of the Utah State Womens Golf Association. Carol Klauck and Mary Jensen from Springville won first place in low net division with a 55 for $55 in merchandise. Beth Shoell with L. Peterson and Colleen McFarland with Norma Elton of Provos Timpanogos Links tied for 2nd place. Fourth place in net was won by Gloria Robertson and Olive PAYSON Wednesday, E-- i. Hodaka fund-raisin- round robin meet is scheduled for Thursday at a site yet to be selected in an effort to pick up enough money to pay expenses for the three region teams in the state tourney. E The Line Score: R H 5 2 7 Orem 010 010 0 3 15 11 Payson 322 053 X Salt Lake Golfers win THE bull-doggi- ng tOUAC opien 8 management plan for the Little Sahara Sand Dunes Recreation Area about 25 miles west of Nephi was announced today by Robert D. Nielson, Utah Director for the Bureau of Land Management. The plan incorporates sevA g has been Peggy Elsworth selected girl Sealion of the week because of her devotion to practice and general dedication to doing the very best she can. d 6 Payson Legion Team everyday' discountpricei Mop Hoods 59 Vegetable Cocktail Pork Beans 47 Hershey Syrup Ripe Olives 25 Biscuit Mix 53 V-- 8 t 21 39 Salad Dressing Piedmont Brand |