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Show The Magna Times, Thursday, July 25, 1991 5 Sports Little League sluggers step up to tee and bat away ' ri- JrVf - by Necia Palmer Magna Times Editor .- y&SwJ; ?, . Come on, buddy, you can do it, coaches Steve Montoya, volunteer coach for Magnas Little League baseball team. batter cautiously tests The out the path his slugger will take to hit the ball off the tee and carry it over his opponents heads. Three times, he traces the path his hands should carry the bat, then readies for the hit. Clobber it! cheers the coach. The bat comes forward and . . . completely misses the ball. Good swing, encourages the coach as the little batter readies for another try. Then, POW, he hits the ball, it arches and drops, six inches outthe perfect side the batters ring as his litfast off as and he takes bunt, tle legs will carry him towards first base. These are the Warriors. Coaches Mike and Steve Montoya practice with the children every other day and play Tuesdays and Thursdays against three teams organized by the other Magna Recreation Center. The program has existed for five years. The other teams are the Bears, Blue Jays, and the Red Socks, coached by Stacey Nielsen and husband Barry, Jami Hughes, Lee Crooks, Chad Wilson, and Kevin Park, respectively. is at the Registration for which starts season of the beginning each spring and summer, said Hollis Robison, program director at the Magna Recreation Center. c; ..wp v , t , Left to right: 1st row: Austin Coon, Jeff McCleve, Jason Maughn, Shawn Jaramillo, Sam Peterson, Shane Lawrence, Billy Prokopis. 2nd row: P.J. McDonal, David Elswood, Tom Hansen, Brandon Kraft, Jarred Nelson, Andrew Orton. 3rd row: coach Gene Jaramillo, coach Robby Maughn, head coach Stuart Lawrence, coach John Elswood. All Stars Invited to compete in World Series in Ohio Hunter-Magn- a All Stars Mmor The Hunter-Magn- a B Division won their first tournament undefeated at Taylorsville, then went on to take first place in the AAU state tournament at Hunter. This victory entitled the team to a berth in the first national tournament at To take n( jCleveland Ohio, August .r advantage of this op- portunity, the team must raise over $10,000. They are conducting fundraisers, but also need the support of 0. the businesses and community. The team is seeking sponsors to aid them in their bid to become Utahs first team to become national Their coaches and the boys champions. themselves think they can ... with your help they will. If you can help or know someone who can, please contact St6art John Elswood Lawrence at nine-year-o- , p; T-B- T-B- ld 969-104- at 966-107- 2, 250-380- 7. r. 3, or LuAnn Coon at Registration for annual Copper Days 5K RunWalk opens Saturday, August 10, 1991 at 8 a.m., runners will gather at 4100 South and 8400 West, otherwise known as Bacchus Highway, to race in the Copper Days 5K RunWalk. Prizes will be given to the top finishers in each division and prize drawings will be held. Contact Mick 4 or Tony Doutis, Monserret, 0 to register. Entry fee is $1 1 . Registration forms are also at The Magna Times or The Filling Station on 2700 South and 8990 West. 250-223- 250-197- D.J. Martinez puts all hes got into slugging the baseball into the for a safe run to base. 5 M jRHMk ts': Breakfast: Who can eat breakfast on a Monday? Swallow some toothpaste while Pass the Maalox Lar,sen is one of the .parents cheerleaders on the side qf the field. I like it because its more for fun, she said, comparing this team to the teams her children, Jeremy (6) and Mindy (7), have played on before. Its an event for the whole family. Children come to play and parents to cheer. I love it, its a hoot! said Brad Hardman while his little boy, Matt (6), sticks to second base waiting for a chance to run in. They are an awesome team in Mike Montoyas eyes. Last game we had eight outs in a row, he said. When asked if it was hard to do that, little David Martinez shouted an emair phatic NO! then went on with his business playing ball. MONDAY HST'q Jpn brushing your teeth. those little hamburgers. Also eat fries and a Lunch: Eat six gutbombers, bowl of green chili. Pick up a bottle of Maalox, family size. Afternoon snack: Finish the Maalox. of Coke and Kentucky Fried Chicken. Dont eat the cole slaw. Dinner: Bear Lake beaches are closed to camping, vehicles Beaches exposed by receding Bear Lake waters have been closed to camSimons TUESDAY Dale by ping and motor vehicle use. Bear Lake State Park is not affected. Breakfast: Eat the cole slaw. The Division of State Lands and Close Put in cents. machine. 95 nearest eyes Lunch: Go to the your vending stuff that it swallow whole. comes Whatever Forestry issued the closure after Chewing out, and push a button. one-ulcof lot coaches meeting with city, county, and state ofincreases nausea. During my mediocre career, have seen a ficials to address growing public health Book of Hag Dinner: Four tacos and a pitcher of margaritas at El Gauchos. holding down two ulcer jobs. and safety problems around the lake. When the ole coach gets along in years and is too lame to pass the football, WEDNESDAY Lack of sanitation facilities and he needs to make sure that other things pass. eat breakfast after a night at El Gauchos. couldnt Breakfast: Jaws designated parking areas threaten both When you retire and dont care if the good athletes pass their classes, but you Rolaids and a Pepsi. Lunch: public safety and the lakes water is the stage of life when really care about things like bran and prunes ... this Dinner: Drop in at a friends house and beg for table scraps. quality. passing takes on a whole different meaning. These beaches are sovereign state There comes a time when intricate pass patterns dont quite hold the same THURSDAY that are usually under water, lands interest as diverticulitis and colitis. Most of these gastric problems can be conBreakfast: Order out for pizza. said division director Richard Mitchell. trolled by diet. Lunch: Eat six of those three for a dollar hot dogs at Buy more At some point, the lake will rise outthe on on chewed lifetime a have by parents being Maalox. Coaches, who spent again, and pollution left on the beach diet Dinner: Sneak into the country club, order a big Coke, and fill up on the pop- will end up in the water. We arent tryside, and microbes, enzymes, and catalysts on the inside, need a special ... especially if you do your own cookin and the sight of an official gives you corn and peanuts they put out for the members. Act like a snob and they wont ing to discourage appropriate use of the know youre not a member. gastritis. lake, but we want to ensure that the and ongoing gourmet, I consider it my duty to recommend As an recreational values of the lake are proFRIDAY a diet for those who know this too shall pass. tected for visitors and residents. Follow the simple diet and youll be dead in a year, which is better than havBreakfast: Eggs, sausage, and a muffin at McDonalds. Eat the styrofoam and Designated parking areas are being basis. leave the food. It tastes better and is better for you. ing to face breakfast at McDonalds on a daily established to accommodate boat launI cannot cook. I refuse to cook. Cooking takes a lot of time and causes greasy Lunch: Skip lunch. Fridays are murder. ching and other recreation needs. not washare when in are they that pots greasy Weird green Dinner: Steak, medium well done, baked potato, and order the spinach, but Special provisions are being developed grown things pots. ed for several weeks. dont eat it. Take it home and plant it in a hanging basket. to accommodate special events. The menu I am going to suggest will help you keep your slim boyish figure. Rich County, Bear Lake Regional and a daily bout with SUNDAY Unfortunately, it also causes sunken eyes, protruding ribs, Utah Highway Patrol, Commission, Breakfast: Three cans and half a Twinkie. acid indigestion that would gag the mother of all Turns. Divisions of State Lands and the and I Lunch: Feta cheese and zucchini. Dont eat the zucchini. Start a hog farm. A lot of people are making a lot of money writing books on diet. do not Forestry, Parks and Recreation, and ' Dinner: Call in meet time this to finish somebody I to have because book a have time to write your mom and ask her if you can move back in. Order in some Wildlife Resources have agreed to Maalox. at Hardees for lunch. develop a plan to encourage recreation, for Simons diet the and it simple: Therefore, I will make quick SIMONS SAYS: Health rule: Eat like a king for breakfast, a prince for lunch, protect public health and safety, and who are in a hurry. preserve Bear Lakes pristine qualities. and a pauper for dinner. 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