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Show ifinrff'IrtgrS fifir - ill terfci Thursday, July 7, 1977 Ben Lomond Beacon Page 5 Winners from various events announced 30 ; i HT - r- f 4 J - &m L V" V. w M n . IU7 x &' S v 1- - celebration. In the swimming contest, ages five through eight, the winners were Scott Cassidy, first place; Shelly Champ-neysecond place and Teri Johnstun, third place. Ages nine through twelve saw Allison Green take first place, Kerry Jepsen, second and Tammy Russell take third place. In the age group, Charles Tripp, walked away with first,' Robin Russell, placed second and Jennifer Morberger took third place. The diving competition was won by Lance Van Orden in the nine through twlve age group. Jamie Marberger s, 6 u i HORSES FILLED THE North Ogden - Fun and honors were bestowed among winners in several games and contests at the Cherry Days parade route as posses, queens and riding groups displayed their beautiful animals and their riding talents. placed second. Thirteen to sixteen age group had Jennifer Marberger win and Robin Russell take second. In the 17 and up age group Darrell Glove took first place, Brian Hobbs placed second and Mark Eastman took third. John Miller and Shawn Stevens won the egg toss. Russell Nalder won in the bubble gum blowing com-petio- Greg Sorenson won the greased pole climb and also the chicken chase. Patti Welch and Richard Cornell won the pie eating while Ted PLEASANT VIEW CELEBRATED the 4th with a flag raising ceremony, a baby contest, a competition, Barker won in the spaghetti breakfast, games, fun on the midway and a good old fashioned speech by Monroe McKay, brother of Representative Gunn McKay. eating contest McKay and Heber Fuller won the horseshoe throwing WHY BRIGHAM SAND? competition. r: MANTUA 'dba COUNTRY loams Golf tournament winners named v (V NORTH OGDEN - Winners were announced in the Cherry Days golf tournament after play was held on July 1 through 4 Awards were given in the following categories: Mens Handicap Weber High School Band as they march down the parade North Ogden as part of the July 4 celebration. SPECTATORS WATCH THE route in volunteers elect new officers at hospital hospital. They have had a bake sale, and plan an ice cream cone sale to earn money for the patients. Monday, July 11, they will have a party at Lagoon. Junior Volunteers are 14 years of age and older. They help at the hospital at least 4 hours a week. Any girl interested in being a Junior Volunteer contact Mrs. Hatch, ext. 56. The Junior Volunteers from Weber County Hospital have elected officers for the coming year. They are Christine Hughes, president; Terri McCoy, treasurer; Cindy Paskett, secretary, and Dusti Edson, historian. Another officer Theresa Zobrosky was absent n The girls have planned many activities for the summer months, in addition to their regular duties at the A factory S. JENSEN OLD CARS WERE featured at the Cherry Days parade. ROCKY SAYS: Low Gross: First-KeCromwell, 67, Second-Blai- r Teeples, This car featured the winners of the Concrete wise the best stronger baby contest 72. Low net, First-Crai- g Williams, 60, Second-ClarBlakely, whiter nicer finish compare.! sand and 62, Mike McMickell, 62. Low Gross: Dave Bronson 72, and Logon Ogden ond insist on Bnghom sond then gravel Brett Thomas, 72 and gravel Ever wonder why they Men Calloway: haul it so far Ask your architect or Low Gross: First- - Carl Womack, 77, Second engineer Wally Allred, Almost 300 people attended 84, Third-Gen- e Barker, 86. Low Net, First-DeaOborn, 69, Second-Lynthe posse events wich were Welker, 72, Rick Johnson, 72. held at the North Ogden Junior Boys Handicap 'i 'i 'i JV'VLir'i '.Ji 'i '.Vi Low Gross: First-RoFirst-Stev- e Low Citys new Possee Grounds on 73, Net, Despain, 4 One 64 hundred and Shaw, July sixty JX contestants participated. Junior Boys Calloway r FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO.r Orland Ogden won the Pony Low Gross: First-Chri- s A LJ Dahlberg, 76, Second-D- a ve Green, 78. Low Net: First-RoJensen, 71, Second-Stev- e Tew, 73. Pulling Contest. Ponies pull Buy from the Manufacturer salt blocks on sheets of tin to Womens Handicap All couches 15 over see which can pull the most. Low Gross: First-CarBashford, 93. Low Net: First-Carwholesale. Earl Lemmon, chairman of Canfield, 66. 7 the event, contends ponies Womens Calloway work harder for their size Low Gross: First-Hop- e Herculon Couch Richards, 96. Low Net: than draft horses, some can Hadley, 74 2 129 Close to the Hole: pull 300 times their own NORTH 5 270 MAIN CLEARFIELD Men: Brett Thomas, Junior Boys: Scott Stokes; Ladies: weight. Hope Richards 571-762- n k SL Posse events draw spectators n n b i n i n First-Eunic- e 825-928- rebate of $500.00 will go directly to the purchaser on each 1976 and 1977 Eldorado mini home in stock. wevsesri M OTO R H OH Et IS TO CHOOSE FROr.1 SVIlfJI .V OUR 1976 AND 1977 ELDORADO MINI HOMES HAVE GOTTA GO f(FUI!lflTHEV U SUN WITH ELDORADO Mlill MOTOR HOMES I 1 vi j "i o PORTABLE COLOR TV WITH EACH 1976 ELDORADO 23 Vz TRAVEL TRAILED MINI HOME SOLD. 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