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Show 7 Thursday. October 5, 1989 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah casfcle valley watch Price City Accidents 4:15 p.m. Sept. 26. An eastbound ehicle driven by Shawn P. Hamilton allegedly collided into the rear of a second eastbound vehicle driven by Danny R. Ilenrie on Main Street near 200 East. Hamilton was cited for following too closely. 3:14 p.m. Sept. 27. An unattended vehicle owned by Kent Norton was reported damaged in an apparent hit-and-r- incident at 380 North 700 East. 8 a.m. Sept. 29. A bicyclist, Jessica K. Callahan, pur-jxirted- ly attempted to enter traffic on Carbon Avenue near 450 South and was struck by a vehicle driven by Peggy J. Killian. The youngster suffered only minor injuries, and no citations were issued at the scene of the mishap. Price Police Report 8:30 a.m. Sept. 26. Lou Colosimo reported a criminal mischief occur- at Mountain View Motors on south Carbon Avenue. An rence unknown subject purportedly shot an arrow through the right front passenger window of a 1990 GMC Jimmy. Property damage to the vehicle was estimated at $300. 9 a.m. Sept. 26. Dixon Hussey reported a vehicle burglary at a private residence on 200 North and 100 West and listed an assortment of drills, drill bits, drill motors and saws as missing in the incident. Total value of the missing property was estimated at $2,095. 7:40 p.m. Sept. 26. Gary A. Mitcheson reported a criminal mischief incident at a private residence on 200 South and 200 West. An unknown subject purportedly poured silicone into a vehicles gas tank. No estimates of property damage were available. 2:25 a.m. Sept. 27. Donald Eugene Hupp (aka Bear 30, Price) was arrested at Smiths Food King on east Main Street and charged with misdemeanor theft and intoxication. 7:20 p.m. Sept. 28. Trevor Jay Whiteside (23, Price) was arrested at 800 East on Main Street and charged with driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI). 3:45 p.m. Sept. 29. Rhea R. McCourt reported a retail theft occurrence at J Bs Big Boy Family Restaurant on east Main Street. An unknown subject purportedly left the establishment without paying ($4.96) for food and a beverage. 8:30 p.m. Sept. 29. Ronald Wayne DeRoule (41, California) was arrested at 400 East Main Street and charged with retail theft and littering. 9:05 p.m. Sept. 29. John Fredrick Hamann (46, Wellington) was arrested at 600 East 100 South and charged with DUI. 11 p.m. Sept. 29. Kyle D. Bundy (30, Price) was arrested at J Bs Big Restaurant on east Main Street and, in lieu of formal booking into the Carbon County Jail, cited for simple assault. 9:46 p.m. Sept. 30. Kimberley Anna Williams reported a residential burglary at an apartment complex on 600 East and listed an assortment of cassette tapes, towels and wash rags, valued at $97, as missing in the incident. 11:35 p.m. Sept. 30. Brock J. Marchello reported the misdemeanor theft of a Huffy bicycle, valued at $130, from a private residence on 300 North and 400 East. 1:20 a.m. Oct. 1. Jeffrey S. Fas-se- tt (32, Price) was arrested at a private residence on Rose Avenue and charged with intoxication. 3:27 p.m. Oct. 2. Mitchell Hadden reported a $2 gas skip at the Circle K Food Store on east Main Boy Family Street. Sheriffs Office Report 9:05 p.m. Oct. 1. Ike Archuleta e property-damagreported a traffic accident at a private residence on 1600 West 3500 North in Spring Glen. An unidentified vehicle purportedly left the roadway on Haycock Lane, collided into a fire hydrant and took out two corner fench posts plus 10 feet of barbwire fencing. The driver fled the scene without notifying authorities or property owners of the accident. No estimates of property damage were available, and the sheriffs office is continuing an investigation into the incident. 3:40 p.m. Oct. 2. Mike Douros reported a criminal mischief occurrence at the Carbon County Fairgrounds. An unknown subject(s) Jackie DeFriez, Castle Dale; a boy to James Barfield and Jeri Lynn Purcell, Helper; a girl to Happy and Denna Riche, Helper. A girl to Frank and Sept. 27 Sandra Gallucci, Green River; a girl to Micheal and Stephanie purportedly vandalized the model airport building. Property damage in the incident was estimated at $25-$5- Jail Bookings 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26. Alden Deray Stickney (19, Payson); court-issue- Stuckman, New Castle, CO. A boy to John and Sept. 28 Michele Kelley, Helper; a girl to Kerry and Tamra Day, Castle Dale; a boy to Bruce and Nona Burgess, Price. A boy to Shawn and Sept. 29 Kristi Kofoed, Orangeville; a girl to d warrant. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26. Bradley McKay Gull (19, Provo); court-issue- d warrant; release by judge. 10:18 p.m. Sept. 26. Randy Gene Garmann (29, Wellington); DUI, Dennis and Kara Robertson, drivers license suspension revocation, open container of alcohol, giving false information to a police officer, speeding and failure Birth Orangeville. A girl to Neal and Sept. 30 Gwen Peacock, Castle Dale; a girl to Vaughn and Jacquelyn Olsen, Price; a girl to Lynn and Lori Bryson, Orangeville. (Continued on Page 10) Announcements Sept. 26 A boy to Stephen and Royko (Continued from Page 6) human beings out there on the special assignments throughout the country. Mike, I never professed to have been a good major league shortstop with the Cubs. As you have put it, I was a very erratic player. Ive had to live with that. However, it was not from not working at it. I worked at it too hard. I was not relaxed. Too tense. I was a Cub fan since 16 years of age. Was a protege of theirs at 17, was sent to Villa-nov- a by Mr. Wrigley, signed in 1939, and lost all that Season when I hurt my arm in spring training trying .to impress everyone with my strong throwing. Im still a Cub fan and no-hi- t, appreciate the opportunity they gave me and like to remember my major league experience as having played with some very good Cubs players and against some great players who broke in about the same time. (Roomed with Phil Cavaretta for eight years.) I once read a column of yours in which you remembered how frustrating it was to be a Cub fan when you were a kid because of the way Len-ni- e Merullo played. Or something like that. Well, at least Ive given you something to write about and something that gives the readers a smile or even a good laugh. Perhaps my contribution to baseball can be described as being able to understand and have a feel for the player who as I is having a bad day know and the have had many, feeling. Im enclosing a photo of me that I think youll get a kick out ofbecause its the way I hit and played shortstop for the with my eyes closed. Cubs Yours truly, Lennie Merullo. I suppose Im a typical baseball fan. We boo and yell at the players and give little thought to the fact that those are Happy 55th Anniversary Mom and Dad field. I didnt consider that when I tossed off a few funny lines about Lennie Merullo and other Cub Nor do most of us fans consider that anybody who makes it to the major leagues even a .235 hitter who makes too is a remarkmany errors old-timer- able s. l$rM I athlete. Millions of us played sand-lo- t or high school or college ball. But only a tiny percentage of us made it to the majors. It takes great athletic ability. And, as Lennie Merullo said, his main problem was that he tried too hard. And that must have made the boos even more hurtful. no So, I now take a vow remarks about more wise-gu- y Lennie in future Cub quiz dete0 Sun Advocate Newsboys and girls are calling on all prospective customers in Carbon County columns. And Im going to put his gracious and gentlemanly letter in one of my scrapbooks along with the picture of him closing his eyes at the cameras flash. Wait, I have to amend that. There will be one final brief quiz about Lennie Merullo. Here goes: Q: In about 1946, the Brooklyn Dodgers had a powerhouse team, loaded with top players. They really enjoyed bullying our hapless Cubs. One day, in Ebbets Field, a fight broke out and both teams poured out on the field. One of the most belligerent Dodgers was Dixie Walker, one of the top hitters in the leaque , and a very tough guy. When the fighting ended, a Cub player had a set of bruised knuckles on his right hand. And Dixie Walker had some gaps were his front teeth used to be. Quick, name the Cub player who separated Dixie Walker from his front teeth and made us Cub fans proud. A: The immortal Lennie Merullo, of course. So dont tell me you never gave us anything to cheer about, pal. BIG PRIZES Uesdmfhd !rUrSday For The TOP 4 WINNERS Plus all newsboys and girls are paid a commission. SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST ENDS HfOCI 1 4th Don't Wait! $--j- 50 30 2 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION days. (Over Copy Price) iFIRSTl YOUR CHOICE iRRIZEl "TOPANGA" DIWSQHDIBWCK 24 in. 259 Value MOUNTAIN BIKE SECOND WQT222BK or vKGtf:. INTERCEPTOR $219 Value BMX BIKE DUAL Cassette Twin Cam Double Cassette Synchronous Dubbing System System Dubbing TYirns i SHARP IRRIZEl AMFM 1 Look Who (Mr. and Mrs. Doug ToIHs Sr.) $5900 6 MONTH CONTEST RULES subscriber must be expired for at least 2. Must be paid to be valid for contest prizes. 1. 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