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Show t STANDARD Sapranbw 1. 1977 Racing News This week we first would like to thank each and every one of you for making our barbeque as successful as it was, and from the looks of every one it was a good time for alL A "big thanks goes to good ole Steve Hale for the delicious groceries, to Vicky Baucum for organizing things so well, and to all the others who helped make it an "enjoyable evening. We thank you all very much! . As for the races, we were just a little disappointed because of only two ears in the sportsman class but the other classes were able to give teh crowd alot of excitement At least Steve was able to make up for it by taking a drive in teh Odyssey to the west end of town. There were two track records set again this 4 Ernie Hadlock broke the week: Hobby Track Record with a 18.57; and 014 Steve Hale broke the sportsman with a 17.82. Other times were 051 Terry Lake in the modified with a 19.67 and 035 Jack Voyles in the Sprint with a 18.01. 05 Randy By water won the Trophy Dash in the Hobby, 011 Frank Arrowchis won it in the modified, and 014 Steve Hale won it in the sportsman. In the Slow Heats 032, George Layton came in first in the Hobby with 016 Eddie Parr taking second. In the Brad Monks is the new head basketball coach for Union high school. A 1970 graduate of Union, where he was active in all sports. Monks played basketball at the College of Eastern Utah and graduated from Utah State University, where he was a graduate assistant for the Junior varsity basketball team. modified 03 Don Gouchanour took first, 011 Allen Hacking took second, and 07 Ray Hardinger took third. The fast heats were next and in the Hobby 04 Ernie Hadlock took first, 055 Richard Wymer took second and 031 Donny Smith took third. In the modified, 011 Allen Hacking took first, 021 Harry Webber took second, and 040 Dwayne Humphries took third. There were two midified A and B Races and winning the first A was 03 Don Gouchanour, 011 Allen Hacking took second, and 065 Rod Clark took third. In the first B race, 050 Floyd Guitterrez came in first, 040 Dwayne Humphries took second, and 014 Don Movitch took third. In the main, and winning the hobb was 05 Randy Bywater, with Ernie Hadlock in 04 taking second and my better half Ghery Smith in 016 taking third. Winning the sportsman was 014 Steve Hale and 76 Marvin Saloga taking second. There were double points given . this race as there were only 2 cars racing. In the modified B Main, 0 11 Allen Hacking took first and 065 Rod Clark took second. Winning the mod.. A Main was 040 Dwayne Humphries. 035 Jack Voyles taking second and 014 Don Movitch coming in third. And thats it for this time. I will once again remind you of the big two day Petroleum Invitational coming up the 10th and 11th of September. It ought to be the biggest and best races of the season with a guaranteed purse of $3,000. But first we'll see you this weekend. Say Steve, Thanks for the ride, but I thought I was suppose to sit on your lap and drive like all the other kids get to in Changes in UINTAH BASIN feed grain possible Wheat and feed grain formers who have no acreage allotments or who have overplanted .their allotments for these crops may become eligible for government disaster payments under the farm bill agreed to by Congressional conferees, according to Nathan Allen, ASCS County Executive Director. Under provisions of the conference bill a farmer who has suffered reduced yields due to a natural disaster may be eligible for a payment based on the number of acres actually planted for harvest," M r. Allen said. In the past, payments were based on the farm's allotted acres. In anticipation of possible adoption by Contress and enactment by the President and to speed resulting payments to farmers, Mr. Allen said, ASCS will begin accepting disaster claims from all farms for wheat and feed grains (corn, sorghum, and barley.) However, no payments may be made under these provisions until enactment of the farm bill." Farmers who wish to file or refile a disaster claim or who wish more information concerning the disaster payment program should contact their office or agricultura county ASCS service center. do? 31 . Phone news items to 722-5- i Softball awards given Kent Olsen chosen most valuable player On Thursday, August 23 awards were given for the 1977 softball season and Rick Moysh and seven members of the LCL 66 softball team were present to receive a four poster first place trophy. Allen Frandsen and three members of Fenn's softball team accepted the 26" second place trophy. Two Sportsmanship trophies were given because of the close final results in the balloting in which every team received a vote. Bump's Western Wear received one vote more than Big O Tires so it was decided to give each team a seperate award for the fine conduct those teams displayed during the season. Fifty-fou- r players were nominated to the all star team which was selected by Pitcher-Lan- e position and winners included Catcher Wild Bunch; Yack, Jay Patterson, Omer, LCL 66; 1st Base-Lyn- n Jensen, Wild LCL 66; 2nd Solmonson, LCL 66; Bunch; 3rd Base-Doy short-sto- p Steve Yack, Wild Bunch Coleman, LCL 66; John Hullinger, Fenn's; Kyle Dye, Neola; and Jimmy Reed, Ft. Duchesne. The Moqt Valuable Player, receiving 50 more votes than anyone else, was Kent Olsen, Short Stop for Neola. Awards were also given to three outstanding umpires. Keith Adams, Lane Yack and Kent Olsen and each received pens engraved with their name for umpiring approximately 20 games each. 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