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Show (bmurlr ilhe flaystm May 8, 1975 7 Page upper 2nd in 1 Gol f Pro-Pr- o Bill Rupper ofGladstanGolf Course teamed with Tommy Williams of Brigham City, Pierra Hualde of Bountiful and Larry Sanderson of second Roosevelt to finish in the Professional Golfers Association Rocky Mountain tournament section pro-pr- o Patio Monday at Ogden's Springs Country Club. It was the second time this season Rupper has been a bridesmaid. He teamed with Brent Orchard of Cedar City, Larry Winchester of Willow Creek Country Club and Chip Gariss of Patio Springs earlier in the season for second place in the PGAs winter pro-pr- o Hills tourney on the Red course in St. George. Take stock Springville Ends Lions Unbeaten Golf String A fine Springville High School golf team knocked Payson out of in Region Six dual match e, play with a verdict over the Lions last week on the Gladstan links. The Red Devils remained unbeaten by handing Payson its first region defeat. Springvilles Doug Baxter and Dmg Oldroyd fired two over par 35s to tie for medalist honors. Dee Gardner had a 38 and Jeff Warner, Joe Baxter and Gregg Pickering shot 39s. Bret Robertson's 36 was the test for the Lions. Following were Scott Hone and Mike Hill, each 38, andKorte 147-1- four-strok- Young, 39. . and Payson Springville 10th, replaced ninth and spectively, in the inmerica. 200 years at the same H3ports BYU imitation Friday at with the dual Provo. Springville, location. Your Choice! 5 POULAN Saws all under 160 Chain & $5995' Poulan XX Bar & Chain $10988' with automatic chain oiling Poulan 14 Bar XX-- D & Chain 12995' with automatic chain oiling Poulan S25 14 Bar & Chain 14995 with manual chain oi Poulan S25-D- 14 Bar Cham & A $ with automatic chain oiling Manijlar'urer s Suggested List Price JMaX flu to Supply 465-25- 54 N. Main j t Payson High School's gal track and field team edged Pleasant Grove for the Region Six Girls Athletic Association championship last week 105-97. Other first division finishers in the meet were Springville, 71, and Uintah, 70. for Winning blue ribtens the Lioness squad were Mary Richards in the 440 yard dash, Susan Carlisle in the 880 yard run and Lori Richards in the running long jump. Payson' s 880 relay team composed of Mary Richards, Ronda Stewart, Lori Richards and Candy Tervort also finished first in that event. Last Home Owned Payson n Payson cowboys and cowgirls will help the South Utah County High School Rodeo state Club (SUCRC) host high school rodeo clubs next weekend in three nights of Spanish competition at the Fork rodeo arena. are About 250 students 7 :30 in to expected participate May p.m. Eleven events on the program include bareback bronc riding, g, saddle bronc riding, team calf roping, cow roping, steer wrestling, cutting, girls barrel racing, gnat tying and pole tending. The top thqee finishers in each event qualify for Utah finals at Lagoon June Winners there will advance to the national high school rodeo in Albuquerque, N.M. E Aer Aiesling, andJeffWoli, s of Mr and Mis. Ernest 'U f Goshen, bullriding. Y a inner 'i.ng Dav is jt T h ele and the Wolf and Yo- - outl s w ere ictors last 'p'ktni at the Emeiy County High Sc hi rodeo in U us st el .no in pasado, la oficina dt Pav e :i pstaia abierta pain pie to ayuda a lo.--. campt sm s. D s nu.smos png i am as quo ofreciemn e! ano pisado, so ofreceran este ano tambnu. Por ejemplo, m? va Rev at acabo el program a de X e ano, c mo literatuia p.na ink do bs tenefieios que u ige de pueden recibir, emergencia y vouchers para 1 Harrington. 15-1- 7. falls Utah pheasant lowest on with 82,252 hunters record, taking 167,408 birds. Darrell Nish, Division of Wildlife Resources upland game supervisor, reported hunter success was low, too, with the average nim rod bagging .6 pheasants per day. That means it took almost two days afield to get one said Mr. Nish. pheasant, the During the season, average hunter took two pheasants, compared to three over the long term. The average harvest in Utah has been a quarter of a million birds. Nish cited reduced Mr. pheasant population level as the primary factor in the low A restricted harvest. bag limit of two instead of three roosters also contributed over Inclement weather much of the state on the opener even brought the harvest lower than was expected, he added Low pheasant populations in the state over the past few years reflect a combination of poor reproduction resulting from inclement spring weather and continuing deterioration of pheasant habitat quality and quantity. Urban sprawl, highway construction and changes in farming practices have all contributed to loss of habitat. The outlook for 1975s hunt is dependent on this springs reproductive success, Mr. it. This is the limiting time Ditch banks, the year. fence lines and roadsides indicate the amount of cover there is left. of is furnished sional by a do Pav son, ficmj 405-249- 2. Coll amboii con Ull.lS suna mtncioii.uk s, e.st.tci n dt i adn en espaiud, RON! cadi en la estanon Saba 1o a las de la mamma a Com. ,iWn, ell Sp mi ,ti 1 ork v i ha) uu.t ofn itu do emilei para avu-oles iu is of.cament aqui es t sta o t a Y pu a mf. a a lo s do ti i s pe i m i ii. I si 111 i Ii'a aiu; (ue m 1.1 O' READING THE LABEL The road to good nutrition lies down the grocery aisle if you read the food labels Beginning July 1, 1975, the Food and Drug Administration will require food manufacturers who promote the nutritional value of their products to provide nutritional informal iun on their packages. i Fs- lam is f Ml. limb s que lecto sea a) ud.u nos flUCIIOil r Sat. May 10 8p.m. SPECIAL ITEMS 11 misi hold 1 in Oik IT rntui jd Biovcle AND M Case of Motor Oil Socket Sets Duplicator Machine Clocks Radios Tools 1 N 1 MORE SALE ITEMS AUCTION second vice commandei; Ni el Reece, finance officer. John Arthur Davis, so - at - arms; George Olson, chaplain; Frank Thoand mas, service officer, Clark Bigler, histmian. i i . So. HallNamedComniamler Of PaysonLegion Post Membeis of Payson Post of the Utah Department f the Ameiican Legion have elected M.ltoii Hall commander for the coming year, succeeding Max Llewellyn. commander - elect The promptly announced he intended to appoint the outgoing commander to serve as post Halls adjutant during Mr. term of office. in! lit t I 1 left the district a close second to Washington Districts Once again, Daggett 25.7. was the most expensive with a figure of only 12.6 pupils for every teacher, the association concluded. canq esim s esc i ibir on ic la i The teacher-pup- il ratio in Nebo of 25 6 is well above the state average of 22.9 and ins Hi e i d MCI Ip al a rat Retiring commander Max Llewellyn conducted the annual election meeting of the American Legions Payson Post 48. After the ballots were counted electing retiring ad it ant M.lton Hall, seated, to succeed Mr. Llewellyn, the game of m sical chairs was completed when the old comm mdi i was Ph f a appointed adjutant for the coming year. 58 esta jue hi , i nu e st n iv District (continued from page 1) i -- t h 5fNebo 1 ' i.i! otros. favor vengan a la oficina de 46 West Utah Payson, Avemda, o llame al numero "tins lufornueiones. estab' BARN BENJAMIN 798-230- Ate von mi iv tin W, all kinds of household goods. Call us elected to Legionnaires Hall serve with commander first include Bib Phelps, vice commander; Paul Bigler, is the same stock used in rodeos, he said. professional As mattersnow stand, Brigis in ham Young University the lead for first place in team totals for the season, noted Mr. Black, with Utah and Tech of Provo second Ricks College of Rexburg, Idaho, third Three regional meets are left after this weekend, Mr. Black said, and the leads could change, but his team is hopeful of maintaining its second place rating which would send it to the nationals. f iPayson Cold J Storage profesand 95 rodeo contractor, Ph. S. Erma Jean Oten 1 nnt keeper Salt I ake City Klome H Chaffin GTA Chief Clerk Ogden 1S3SI Burns Daylight PICL Oort Bill Provo MAIN 465-31- Locker The Tate Home Kitchen BEEF Open Mothers Day PORK 465-261- 1 MUTTON FEATURING FRIED - - - SPECIAL Hamburger I CHICKEN 1 10 Lbs. 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SAVE $039 Small Bucket 9pc.,Rolls FULL SELECTION 71 829 499 SSSSJSSS the Union Pacific railroad people Locker Service t ' Ir 0 111 The Legion Auxiliary plans to elect new officers tonight at the Legion Home. That will be followed by the annual installation banquet at the for both organizations home May 16 at 7:30 p.m. Hi 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. bs lo-- Spanish Fork Weekend Rodeo Set by UTC Utah Technical College at Provo will be host tomorrow and Saturday at a Rocky Mounthe tain Region rodeo of National Intercollegiate Robe held deo Association--t- o at the Spanish Fork rodeo arena. Russell Black, Utah Tech drafting and math instructor who doubles as coach of its rodeo team, said three performances are scheduled, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, and 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The public is welcome, he and promised emphasized, some of the finest rodeo performances to be seen in this area. Crack riders from 13 colleges and universities in Utah and Idaho which comthe Rocky Mountain prise Region will compete. Stock iu nus sfrvieM voucher eMu.in lend i n tiab.ii.in qoi'ieiu is es im tin pot siico e nd ed ra;u!o null hand-tool- He pointed out Nish said. weather conditions up to now arent too encouraging. For sportsmen who arein-terestof in the status pheasant habitat in Utah, now is the test time to evaluate mi en la s j, 1 ibrles 1 donn-t- d. in August. state-approv- ed loctor, i, a Paia mas informacion por i bull-ridin- A trophy saddle will be awarded the cowboy and cowgirl at the SUCRC rodeo. Winners must compete in two or more events. Points are awarded according to the number of contestants in each event. Mascaro Brothers of Riverton will furnish professional rodeo stock for the in competition Spanish Fork. invited to The public is attend and watch many Nebo School District students in action. students Twenty Payson are competing in various rodeo events this year. Already qualified for the state high school rodeo are Robert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis; Steven Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young, and Hoby Metz, son Harold of Mr. and Mrs. and Peay, all calf roping unos Columiia de Campesinos 18-2- 1. harvest was the with manual chain oiling 12 Payson Girls Win in Track DWR Confirms Record Low Ph easant Bag Poulan lOOO 10' Bar meet crown safely in its pocket, has qualified for the state meet May 19 at the Cigden Country Club. Three other schools will qualify for the state tournament Monday at the region tournament on the Wasatch State Park links near Midway. The top team in that tourney also will inherit the regional championship trophy. High School Rodeo Set In Spanish Fork Arena |