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Show Thursday, March 21, gun ChrotiicS 1171 U&? a 4 -- MV - J? t vf 5tJ 111 S- G ETI m, ffik mm 4W& tm mm sf !t - ri y a fc b C? c i t4 SrlS M ft - i i- fy. &Ftjr tip r .. f v'U-.O- 4 , -- 3 Four Roy City Recreation teams turned die tables im four other Roy City Recreation teams to capture championships in the 1974 Weber County Easketball Finals. Only in the Seventh Grace where South Ogden defeated North Ogden did Roy fad to wm first or second place In the Ninth Verl Grade Nelsons v, fcl e J, f ,'; y I 4 is a Hf 2! D' .- MMr ; ,,w. The Weber State College Rodeo Club will host a rodeo show at the Golden Spike Coliseum March 22 and 23 at which 13 other colleges and university dubs will compete. It will be the first rodeo competition of the spring. All in first place for the clubs the event are the National Rodeo .Association (NIRA). The nders, ropers and other contestants will be competing for points and the nght to enter the national NIRA, said Frank McFarland, WSC club adviser. Rocky Mountain district is composed of rodeo clubs of colleges and universities in Utah and Idaho Lori Lvle, Weber State, is all-rou- Ogden. Rodeo will be held March 22 at 7:30 p m. and on March 23 at 1:30 p.m. Stock of Kay Bundy Rodeo Company, St. George, will be used. Mens events 30-2- Vk made 5 Salon. until May 1st Phone For Appointment rt'A 7 , h , t v. is Tar 30 and 70 o prairie dogs eyes permits him to witlistand the intense glare of the sun on the treeless plains he calls home. Interior Latex Rea. 9.03 Semi-Glos- s 6.39 9 inch Free yard stick for every cno sl MiUI WUIV4 151 t- UlS nv vr'fl. -p pan, roller and ft ay set 59 2.99 ? 5,49 Now Interior Latex Reg. 4.49 . than eight senior will graduate from the cham- pionship team. Gone will be Vroman, Mark Bowen, Dave Card, Vance Law, Kevin Ludlow, Kim Stewart, and Don Valgardson It will be quite a challenge for the Provo High coaching staff to comeback, but all good things must come to an end sometime a - W 1 5iva tjirij Arilll t- - Two CLEARFIELD rival junior high schools held a wrestling meet at Clearfield High last Thursday. MARCH 14, with Sunset Junior downing North Davis In the 90 pound weight class Greg Packer of North Davis liaiaimi uvel Lnm Iuur u Randall of Sunset. Pat Mar- - - A j 1974 til irtrk-k- k Coyotes sometimes get into the water after fish, crayfish, frogs and tadpoles, and in Track coach notes big winter may hunt through holes in the ice lor trout. turnout for- l8 Vv Aiumm Assn The deadline for entering was last week and the exhibits will lie placed in the Union Four Building. categories will be included in the exhibit, photography, painting, drawing and crafts. tie resulted between Dean Tolman of Sunset and Stewart Nora in the 140 pound match. At 147 joiuids t Im Carier oi ounsrt pinned Chuck Buck, Davis Gentry got another win for the as he did in Steve Arave 5 in the 155 pound match. Bill Lewis ot Sunset gained a fail over ureg ustier in the 165 pound match and Steve Emory, also of Sunset, did tne same to Bobby Conover in the 175 pound match. The heavyweight match wen! to Dale Harvaui uf North Davis by a count over Rick Kennedy to end the mat No--ser- 8-- (B. 9--0 cn. K.ice I Ploy J team each event at the Region I meet in Logan will go to state instead of Uo as before, and standard tiroes and distances for each event will be Set Op 'by the State Iff' four Jln-I- . vitational meets. If a runner of competitor surpasses one of these marks, he will st2t6 qualify for even if he doesnt place in the Region meet It looks like another banner year for the Royals as far as the track season is concerned. He is the schedule: DAvis at Roy, March 28 3 : 30 p m March 29 Roy at Granite and Cottonwood, 3:30 p.m. Bonneville at April 4 Hoy, 3:30 p m. Roy at Weber, April 11 3:30pm. Weber InApril 13 vitational at WSC, 9 am. Bear River at April 16 3.30 Roy, pm Roy at Logan, April 18 3:30 p m April ;n City Invitational at South, 9a. rn. April 25 Roy at Sky View. 3:30 p m. April 26 BYU Invit.,9a m. BYU Invit. at April 27 Provo, 9 a m. May 2 Box Eider at Roy, 3.30p m. May 10 Region Meet at Utah State, 9 a.m. May 17 State Trials at U. of Utah, p m. May 18 State Finals at U. of Utah, 9 a m. J? Your Horn Town Realtor Senior Mike Vaughn has already cleared 13 feet in the pole vault on a pole that is way to light for him according to Maw. A heavier pole hasn't arrived as yet, and when it does. V?"Shn should be able to get at least a couple of feet highers if not mere He hasnt been vaulting o lot, cause Roy High is worried about Imii breaking the pole. Three otner top men should be Randy Shepard (junior) and Mark Fernandes (senior ) in the sprints and Brent (junior) in the quarter mile. Win-war- - state meet. sia Maw who is delighted over the large turnout for the upcoming track season. The Royals, always one of the top teams in the Regrtcf, expect to be near the top of the heap again with Logan and Sky View as well as everybody else dose to them The schedule for the outdoor meets start March 28 when the Royals hot s the always powerful Davis Darts at 3:30 p m. The next day, March 29, will see the RHS squad travel south to Salt Lake City to Granite High for a meet between Cottonwood, Granite and Roy. As far as invitational meets go, the Royals will compete in the Weber In itational at Weber Stale College April 13, the City Invitational at South High April 20, the Brigham InYoung University vitational April 27, and the Region I meet at the Utah State University campus in Logan cn May 10 just prior to the state meet Some changes have been made for the season points out Maw who has the honor of for being the president-elec- t the Utah Track Coaches Association. The 880 yard relay will be taken out and the 440 relay, one of track's most exciting events put back in The mile relay and the mile medley relay will also be run during the season. The top three finishers in 8-- 2 A WSC We have got a lot come out that have for the track team this spring, said Roy High track c&ii-h- , Jim Maw, last week. Explaining further, Alaw get (he pressure off of his went on to say thal so far back, some 76 guys have turned out for squad with still a few who pmKor weais Hank, moie to start pi..ice whicn 44. hit his first home run oif of a pitcher by the name of should give the Royals plenty of depth If nothing else. Raschi at St. Louis on April But nothing else is not the 23, 1954. That was nearly 20 years ago, and it came with story, since Maw expects several of his tracksters to the bases empty. put in good pprforinatices Hank has hit two homers in before the season is over. one day no less than 65 times Some of the top hopes are in his career, but he has only listed as follows : hit three in one day just Senior Doug Friedii has twice. been running most of the winThe Atlanta Braves want ter and should improve on his best time of 4:23.0 of last Hank to sit out the first three season. Coach Maw points out which season of the games are on tne road, so mar ne umi me aeiuui liaS had some may give the fans in Atlanta a back trouble in the past, but that should be cleaied up now chance to see the feat acthat the doctors have found Bowie but Kuhn, complished, out what the trouble was. In of the commissioner baseball, doesnt want to see indoor meets Doug has that happen, so he had oralready run a 4:30 mile, and dered Hank to play in at least the outdoor season hasnt even started. of the first tnree games Former Sand Ridge stanThe pressure is on, but it dout Carl Bastian, now a wont be for long, cause two at Roy, should homers shouldnt take Hank sophomoreseveral spectators provide more than 30 at bats even unwith his amazing 9.9 speed in der the extreme pressure that file 100 yard dash. Coach (he world has put on him. Maw is expecting some great things in the sprints out of Carl. Another fine sophomore is & . , t ,.IJ lfl juuvc muvb) & S in the kle long jump. Already this year the sophomore has tmez of Sunset rallied to give jumped 224 in indoor meets. Sunset the lead as he pinned Junior transfer student Froy Martinez in the 100 Alan Campbell from Pleasant Grove should be another lop pound weight class. Brad Hilton took an man, if for nothing mere than decision over Rod Nills of his size. Alan stands 68 and North Davis in the 110 pound tips Die scales at 230 pounds. Maw expects the junior to match, while Kevin Zarble r.i,.g tl.c discus quite z die tan lux., tl ptil 11 util iramtid mol shall, also of ND, in tile li5 ce chman recorded a fall over Ron Sims of ND, and Chris Guida of Sunset took a 44) decision over Randy Higley in the 153 pound match. A display and sale of art works snnnscrod joinMy by the Weber state College Alumni Association ar.d WSC studert body will be held March 25 through April 5. The event is open to alumni Weber State members students and high school students, said Alan F. Ha'l, executive director, ROY of bodies bout. At 125 pounds, Andy Wat- wer trvwv NEIOM, left, and 2-- &, exhibit Oil 'h 3-- 4 isli t Interior Semi-Glos- s Reg 7.90 ilill wuvfti vi j 5ir Louis Saleto, local area fishermen, display taken at Willard Bay Reservoir. The fish was ever walleye largest reported taken during use 1973 spawning run and weighed 8'a lbs. This year anglers began taking fish last Sunday. Mate fish are weighing about 3 lbs. with females slightly larger at lbs. Anglers are reminded to check a 1374 fishing proclamation under section C for special regulations in effect at Willard Bay and also are reminded that they must have new 1974 licenses. KOSS rjHi'ir'ft ftAlnrinii Artist3 1940 W. 5600 So. Roy, Utah f" vi tfisabm: icKir4c o-- 4 pis m Missouri. Beaver usually 44-1- E2y - A- - weigh between pounds WWI " - ; iyiiistfg h .... pound beaver with & pelt six feet, two inches in (iiameLci Was icjjuiica lu s?g introducing Benne s Dealer Gary Williams nr A 90 situation. Perfect Touch Permanent Reg. 25.00 ' a tremely sensitive. Baseball is our next topic, and in a couple of short weeks, the eyes of the sporting world will turn to Atlanta ornhjo pqrn- ard (he mering Hank Aaron as he needs only two homers to become the best home run hitter of all time. Hank has 713, and needs the two to equal and then pass the Our great Babe Ruth. The world congratulations also go to the will watch and listen as the rest of the teamand coaches greatest slugger of the Jim Spencer and Mike Coom- present era does his thing. bs who led the green and The pressure has been white to their second straight building around Hank for the state championship. past season and Next year could be a tough and dont be surprised if he one for the Bulldogs as no less hits a couple of quick ones to Announce JoAnn Hill has joined our staff of qualified beauticians. She invites all her friends and former customers to visit her at George's Baauty - 6 Cats lick themselves prior U-1- The Provo Bulldogs did it again, fer the 52nd straight win m a row, the Bulldogs tock the state championehip by the narrowest of margins Orem over their arch-rivGolden Tigers in Salt Lake City last Saturday. For a while it looked like the Bulldogs might make it one loss in a row, but they put on a clutch drive to take the title back home. Orem played a whale of a game, but the Tigers got the points when they needed them (the mark of a good basketball team) to gain the victory. Seven footer Brett Vroman had a tough time during the week-lon- g tourney as he played wath a broken bone in liis right foot. He deserves a solid congratulation for the job thot he did under the 3 " " Irfe rrj? O to a storm because the air is overcliargeu w ith static electricity to which they are ex- Utah. this years in a. FACTS bull-doggin- g, A 10 eastern ,9h Alt .v include Roy, Utah Now be reviewed by the Board next year to determine their success. The bear and cougar hunts will be open statewide, except that may hunt bears only in the north and south Bookeliffs area in bareback and saddle bronc calf riding, roping, bull riding and ribbon tying. Girls compete in barrel racing, goat tying, and breakaway roping. 51ttrSoulK 1900 Wsst Now 's , 27-2- their quarry May regulations. Bear season this 19. oorm1 2000 Wied-meier- Lakers City over the Suns. In the 5th Grade Dan Shef-fer- s Underdogs took the Richard Kirkwoods Coiets An interesting sidelight is that South Ogden has won the 7th Grade championship the past three years but have failed to capture either the sixth or eighth grade championship with any of those teams. Thanks go to all the players, coaches, officials and Mr, Frank Tremea, Roy City Recreation Director and Archie Skeen, Weber County Recreation Director for an outstanding program. On nnw to Baseball and Track and Field. Turkey hunters can pursuit 4 through The Board followed year will open May and continue through Oct. 15, except Division biologists recommendations that a one ton during big game seasons limit ho onfcrcod this vpar for season wiii Open cougars counties include Open be Nov. l through April 15, Beaver, Garfield, Kane, San 1975. Sevier, Grand. Clianges this year include a Juan, Piute, Iron and Washington Wayne, for both pursuit permit except west of 3 near species. Persons interested in where new tranEnterprise cniiours sir'd chasing haorj for recreation, but do not splants have been maoe. wish to harvest the animals The Board increased hunmay buy a $10 pursuit per- ter safety fees for hunter mit A separate permit is safety traineers from $1 to $2, required for each species. due to an increase in costs for Harvest permits for residents some instructors. Those costs will still cost $15, and $100 for include a new manual, rental nonresidents. fees for training sessions, Nonresidents will be gasobne, etc be cowgirl prize, and Joe Sagers, BYU, is leading cond tender in the cowboy competition. They, along with all other contestants, will be competing n a(jd to their years points in NIRA standings series in during the two-da- y rodeo for 37-3- Farm Bureau and sportsmen concurred with the opening date set by the Wildlife Board, Season length will be set in August after biologists have collected field data on the popular bird. Biar aod cougar seasons were determined by- the Board, and two changes will Rodeo draws thirteen college clubs to Ogden members of chup. In the 8th Grade, I .ex Puffers Stars defeated Harry Halls Arhys Bucks Lex also claimed a 5th Grade County Championship in 1971. In the 6!h Grade, Floyd Suns defeated Ted The Richs Lakers The 1974 pheasant bunt will allowed to guide bear and open Nov. 2. Division of cougar hunteis this year. The Wildlife Resources biologists, and pursuit permit representatives of the Utah nonresident guide rulings will protected except the Starling and the English sparrow. enrolled in a iVjicat mat- vi WITH TIIE COMING of warmer weather, many people turn their attention to trying out firearms. The Division of Wildlife Resources reports that birds such as this Red Tailed Hawk are protected by law and should net be targets for indiscriminate shooting. All birds in Utah are collegiate SLns last year's 8t,h Grade '' li f of Vt ms ' ,A Minim's , defeated Terry Braves 26-1- 5 , ? , .., , y- ' V- "4 . , t' - .1 Invites you to visit our offices and let us help you with all your Real tstate needs, whether selling, buying or building our staff is ready to serve you. Check these before you buy Terrace Specials! Not Cheap. Just Special j -- 2-- d We do have a lAt of out, and I hope to let them ail compete. 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