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Show 4B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 5, 1982 scoreboard bowling 1st Final Standings Monday Night Men Country Lanes Archer Place Team Bruce VanCampen (Budweiser) Jimmy Jensen, Ralph Jensen, Nick Marakis, Mick Greenan, Garry Hribar, Reggie Farlaino. Love Floral. 2nd PlaceTeam 3rd Place Team Cork's Club. Individual Trophies: Jimmy Jensen 184. High Average Game Scratch Garry Hribar High 232 543. Jimmy Jensen Sunday 7:30 Mixed Doubles 660. Gary Tidwell High Game Handicap April 274. Gary Tidwell High Series Handicap Rudy Procarione Most Improved Sharon Wilson 203 210 564, Rose Strong 529, Ruth Ardohain 515, Pete Ardohain 564, Ralph Jensen 253 601, Mirl Holley 560, Franz Larsen 216 619, Ken Blake 524, Don Marrelli 521. 11 pins. Dutch 200 Wayne Dimick. Final Standings Tuesday Night Mixed Doubles Country Lanes Max and Elsie Robb, 1st Place Team DeVere and Sue Smith. 2nd Place Team Larry and Dolly Stella, Gail and David Wilde. Dan and Sari Guy, 3rd Place Team Jim and Sharon Carroll. Individual Trophies: Ora Bogdin High Average Etzel 170. High Game Scratch Max Robb 234. High Series Scratch Ladies April 29 Country Lanes Robbin Snow 208 532, Shauna Scovill 201 528, Kathryn Howa510. Final Standings Monday Night Ladies Country Lanes 1st Place Team Huntington Chevron (Pearl Macris, Florence Sealey, Betty Gutierrez, Flip Nicol, Daisy Slaven-sky)- . 242, Mitchell's 2nd Place Team Gail Wilde 576, Mor- tuary. Achievements: League High Series Meg Triplicate High School Baseball First Game Alice James. Taylor, Marilyn Behunin 178, Sharon Limore 182, Karen Gibson 241 189 585, Mary Wilder 185, Barbara Gale 179, Sue Critchlow 192, Debbie Pincock 181, Connie Kosmack 191 199 506, Cindy Davies 183. During Roll Off Marilyn Behunin 178, Sharon Limone 205, Ella McKendrick 234 539, Karen Gibson 208, Renee Saccomano 204, Connie Kosmack 181. Individual Trophies High Average Marilyn Behunin 162 Sue Critchlow High Game Scratch Eleanor 234 O Iona Hiqh Series Handicap Giacoletto64l Sharon Limone 23 Most Improved pins Gutter Gerty Charlotte Hamaker 51 Thursday Morning Early Risers Ang's Sunnybowl 581. Cathy Sitterud 276. Darlene Series Handicap Kartchner 679. Most Improved Mary Jane Webb 18 High pins. T.G.I.F. Mixed Doubles April 30 Country Lanes Lyle Baker 222 593, Bob Richey 219 558, i Connie Hoggatt 208 586, Norma 534, Brenda Layton 200, Nellie Cor-man- 517. Ang Sanchez April 30 Country Lanes , Dave Ceal Marie Shiner 505, , Scott Jumper Hadfield Gary 213, Kathy Cloward 502. softball tourney P.O. Box 817, Pocatello, Idaho 83204. Col. 21-2- 6 647 4121 000 10 17 0 4 2 1 Second Game The Bar X slow pitch softball tournament will be held May in Grand Junction, Col. Teams desiring to enter the double elimination tourney must pay a $125 entry fee. For further information contact Allen Page at (303)243-906- 7 or at 1720 Maple St., Grand Junction, or write Utah Tech CEU Draper, Fisher (4) and Eager; Millet, Ingram (2), Johnson (3) and Horrocks. HRs UT, Eager (2), Balser, Nash. WP Draper. LP Millet. Grand Junction to host slow pitch farm-relate- 162 476 College Baseball First Game 205-530- 5 billion dollars worth of Earth Stations will be sold in the next 36 months. Over 1 00 channels of TV by January. Farmers and ranchers can have more TV capability than the people on cable. Be part of the world of tomorrow. Own a Satellite Earth Station. Benefit from spaceage technology. Low investment will put you in business with unbelievable potential No recession here. Great part time business for realtors, d ranchers, or businesses. Act Now! Call (208)232-192- 21 baseball 216-594- TV... 29 April 39' 2 241 2 Budweiser 291 2 341 2 Coors 31 33 Miners Trading 21 43 Mitchells Helen Hill 163 446, Sherrie Marshall 164, , Lynda Preston 164, Darma Lopez Fern Hersh 166, 182, Clark Mary Friday Late SATELLITE 000 020 Carbon 001 100 3 Utah Tech 121 010 510 CEU 000 010 3 8 2 4 9 0 Gibson and Eager; Roscher and UT, Eager, Kent; Higgins. HRs Gibson. LP CEU, Tulane. WP Roscher. - First Game Ricks 132 030 110 CEU 100 000 0 Engum, Anderson 12 0 8 2 1 and Dotson, (6) Kenmore 20741 large-capacit- 040 pre-gam- ceremonies e free-ar- in presidents American League; civic Built-i- n button-hole- verse stitch balance. Con- - 77995 white m heat shuts off automatically when clothes are dried. Wrinkle Guard feature and touch-u- p Lastl Large-capacit- t y, cycle. signal. Dryer requires connector, extra SAVE 60 vac A Special Purchase Strong suction, beater bar brush, edge clean- tough not reduced In an exceptional value ing. 4 heights. BIG BUY St,, 17995 Thru May 29 Kenmore 1 9.0 cu. ft. ALL-FROSTLE- SS 40 OFF steam-typ- regfrigerator-freeze- r Sears1 Service e carpet cleaner Sears let you buy tomorrow's service at today's prices. loosening embedded W white Frostless model with 13.65 cu. ft. fresh food section, 5.35 cu. ft. freezer. Twin crispers. Magnetic door gaskets keep in cold air. White only. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS... deep into carpets, mixing with and u price SEARS Sprays hot solution dirt. Quickly vacuums up dirt and solution for professional-typ- e results. Dries quickly. 'CHARGE IT' on Reg. 179.95 official named to cage team ca guard on the College of All-Regi- End-of-cy- de e Andrews, CEU's Thomas Gwen Thomas, While Ouantlltes - Thru May 8 Power-Mat- Karen scorekeeper for the league. Eastern Utah basketball team was named to the National Junior College Athletic Associations team last week. Fabric Master dryer f fMKi fl Jj the All-Ameri- Kenmore electric Reg- Re- - r. known as the Sunnyside league this year because the field is located in Sunnyside. Extensive work on the field including sodding has put the diamond in excellent condition for play. Leroy Tharp has taken over as league president from Victor Herrera, Jr., the latter moving on to the older Babe Ruth league activity. A parade and two games are planned in Sunnyside also Saturday afternoon according to youngsters will be transported to the little league field in the nor y un- derway there also. The East Carbon league will be and Jeff auditorium activity to get the season planned Vogrenic, National League. Helper will start its WBBA season Saturday at noon with the annual parade up Main Street with an escort from the police and fire departments. After marching to the WBBA summer. A peewee league augments the regular four team WBBA league and a parade is of charge of program planned in that community this arrangements and league activity this year are Mark Page, Central League; Art Jeanselme, Jr., sh ch 4 utility, 4 stretch stitches. and doubleheaders in each league will get the leagues off and running. In Price, the three leagues, American, National and Central, all plan a gala opening day for Saturday. The three leagues will join forces for a parade on Main Street at 10 a.m., which will end at the Elks Lodge where refreshments will be provided for all participants. The Central and American leagues will then go to the Northside baseball complex for two games in each league on the two little league diamonds there. The National league players will go to their field on the southside for a twinbill there. Respective league SPECIAL PURCHASE sewing head239.95 m pre-gam- d The sophomore was named to the Region 1 squad with Olivia Carillo, Pima; Marla Denham, Mesa; Kaye Paulson, Snow; and Teri Sharkey, Mesa. fleet-foote- 80 SAVE s70 on thwest section of the community e where a flag raising ceremony and the ceremonial tradition of throwing out the first ball of the season by Mayor Robert E. Olsen will take place. Two games are scheduled during the afternoon, the first at 1 p.m. Helper league president Keith Reid issued a plea for parents of the players to come out Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings to help out in preparing the field for the seasons activity. Wellington league president Andy Marvel has an extensive Baseball, WBBA style, gets into full swing in Carbon County this Saturday as six Western Boys Baseball Association leagues plan opening day activities. Parades, Self-cleani- ng Unassembled. Reg. 5 4 WBBA leagues open pre-soa- k. SAVE 40 on 93081 cabinet. 05 001 021 023 x 8 6 3 Carbon Hearst (6) & (3), Draper Money, Swain; Gianoulis & Tryon. Doubles Nielson (C). W Gianoulis; L Hearst. including permanent press, knit, delicate 5 water temperaand 5 tures, water levels. filter. White. pre-wa- 7 3 -2 7 2 Swain; Second Game Payson washer 6-cy- de 2-sp- eed 0- & cears SPECIAL PURCHASE GREAT GIFT IDEAS FOR GREAT AMERICAN MOMS 24 000 000 Heatherly (4) & Hiatt, Tryon. Doubles Draper, Wilson (P); Gianoulis, Marrelli (C). W - Heatherly; L Marrelli. Draper, Marrelli 563 Bonnie Freeman Mixed Doubles DEALERS FOR Payson High Game Handicap Joy Bettencourt 251 Nancy Wiggains High Series Scratch 254. High Game Handicap Car-nagi- LP-Bo- Kate Howa. Spare Game Dutch 200 Anne Paletta. Final Standings Tuesday Morning Ladies Country Lanes 1st Place Team Helperettes (Donna Judd, Ann Marinoni, Gen Cormanl, Ruth Guptill, Chris Moore). 2nd Place Team Savage Bros. 3rd Place Team Sparettes. 4th Place Team Demon Five. Individual Trophies: Ruth Guptill 166. High Average Joanne Roberts High Game Scratch Barker Price Floral. 3rd PlaceTeam John Edison 605. Most Improved Joyce Barnes 20 pins. Brenda Grundy 65. Low Game High Series Scratch Thursday Morning 173, Remo Elsie Robb 25 Country Lanes 739. Susan Nielsen High Series Handicap Haycock. Country Lanes Raelene Powell 510, Chris Moore 509, John Brasher 217 575, Gerald Deason 196, Mark Cornett 201, LaVon Turpin Frank Madrid, Sheriff's, 65 pounds dec. Jay Burr, Vernal; 70 pounds Chris Crites, Vernal, dec. Adam Lester Schrzlnger, Sheriff's; 85 Salazar, Sheriff's, dec. Danny Vernal; 106 Troy Andreason, Bountiful, dec. Dean Aokl, Sheriff's; 106 Pat Garcia, Sheriff's, dec. Bryon Mike Renteria, Hills, Dell's Club; 112 Sheriff's, dec. Richard Pacheco, East Scott Roberts, Sheriff's, Carbon. 125 dec. Ken DePorto, East Carbon; 132 Gene Paul, Draper, dec. Pedro HerFrankie Lucero, nandez, PAL; 132 dec. Woody, Vernal; Eugene Draper, David Perry, Montrose, Colo., 132 dec. Danny Alvarez, Draper; James Fua, Sheriff's heavyweight dec. Grant Allison, Dell's; heavyweight Geno Ramos, East Carbon, dec. Onokla Datoa, Sheriff's; 85 Benny Moore, Orem, dec. Randy Lleretes, and 85 Terry Brown, PAL, Dec. Leon Dredge, Vernal. 1 All 25 boxing Second Game 400 100 510 10 2 Ricks 5 7 020 120 0 CEU Nichols, Jennings (6) and Kappel; Ricks, Bocek and Horrocks. HRs cek. Nichols. Kappel. WP 682. Sunday 2:30 Mixed Doubles 257. High Series Scratch Sue Smith 619, 654. April Ruth Guptill 608. High Series Scratch High Game Handicap Mary Aguayo 267. Most Improved Rita Martin 17 pins, John Edison 12 pins. Low Games Rita Martin 50, David Hinklns and Bob Martin 83. Dist. Bonnie Lanes April 27 Final Standings 243. David Hinklns High Game Handicap 248, Debbie Oliver 249. High Series Handicap Johnson, Ingram (4), Roscher (5) and Ricks, Gray. WP Higgins. HRs Engum. LP Johnson. Tuesday Morning Dirty Diggers Individual Trophies: Alice James 177. High Average Betty Gutierrez High Game Scratch 13995 Thru May 29 Blazing Saddles horse club takes fundraising ride Forty local horse riders took to the trails south of Wellington on April in order to gather enough support for their horse show this summer. The Blazing Saddles Club of Price held the event, which included an auction to help pay for the ride, their summer horse show and some equipment for the club. Members from the Electric Horsemen and the Sheriffs Posse, both of Price, and the Wellington Mountaineers took part in the ride. The riders traveled five hours the first day and three hours the second day. Several local merchants donated prizes for the auction, which was held during a camp-ou- t after the first days ride. 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