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Show i irit Ullitn iHUNSDAf, JUNE It, 197) Winners Named In Dairy Tournament Blue Sox, Clown Plan Benefit Game Don't leave until the very last out. Thats the advice from George Long owner of Base ball's Indianapolis Clowns. The Clowns will be in Smithfield on Wednesday, June 29, to lock horns with the Smithfield Blue Sox. The emphasis will be on fun, says Long. And well be dipping into our bag of tricks from the very first pitch." Much of the Clowns show is completely off the cuff. varying with the mood and tempo of the game. Other comedy routines have been designed to make the fans laugh and cheer. Features will include a game of shadowball, in which the infielders go through an unroutine drill without the use of a ball. Baseball's jolly jesters also will present a panto-min- e act, baseball in slow motion. Although the emphasis will te on comedy, the Clowns are a team blessed with young talent. In 44 years, the club has won over 80 per cent of its games. But the final score isnt all that counts," says Long. As long as the fans are happy, were happy." The big game gets under way at 8 p.m. All profits from the game will be used for youth baseball. Advance tickets are being sold by several groups. Prices are $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for youth thru high school. flight; Deanne Davidson, 54, C flight: and Shirley Peterson, 65, D flight. The Cache Valley Dairy Tournament was hosted by the Smithfield Ladies Association at the Smithfield Golf Course Thursday. Low earned Ixtnuine Hausen and Phyllis Toolson tied fur first in the A flight low net with a score of 36. Sandy Palmer took the B flight with a score of 42, Darlene Hill and Sherry gross honors were Verla Groll with a score of 48 in .the A flight; Mary Lou Hendricks, GO, B AGAINST MAL AD by For Dad's That Like Fishing . . . Blue Sox Lose First Malad 12 Smithfield 7 Till-- : (TOWNS Two or (IW Indianapolis ballplayers doing their thing bei ' em innings. 13 of them for extra bases. Getting three hits each were Dave Hoch, Roger Hansen, Jerry Hansen and Jan Hall. Home runs were hit by Brent Jones, Jerry Hansen and two by Hoch who also batted in seven runs. Glen Paramore coasted to his third win of the game giving up just three hits. He also started rallies in three different innings year. Smithfield 12 Tremonton 2 Brent Jones picked up his fourth win of the year in this Lets get a bit more light on the subject! Im Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column Is devoted to cpmmon Hi, . Advertised On questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric sendee, or energy conservation are welcome. Save on dishwashing Does an automatic dishwasher use quite a bit of energy? Yes. In addition to the electricity required to operate its pump, is there usually a booster hot water heating element. An average dish- Q A washer uses 14 gallons of hot water per load; next to heating and cooling your home, heating your water is the second largest energy consumer. To economize, be sure that your dishwasher is full, but not overloaded, before you turn it on. Scrape your dishes before loading. When rinsing is necessary, use cold water. After the final dishwashing rinse, and before the drying cycle begins, a small amount of electricity may be saved if you turn off the dishwasher and open the door, allowing your dishes to air dry. (Some people do not like to do this, because it can cause the water to leave spots on the dishes.) This game was the best played of the year. Jed Murray pitched his third straight shut out giving up just three hits and one walk. Provo pitcher, Rick Reinman who has been pitching pro ball the last two seasons was almost as tough giving up just seven hits. Only in the 4th inning were the Blue Sox Provo Mon. June 13 Bugs 36 - Polecats 6 Lions 22 - Bees 13 stands at Summit School Diamond to root for their brother or sister playing on one of the six teams scheduled that day. Games begin at 9 a.m. and end at noon. The following are the results of the games: Mon., June 6 Tigers 19 - Polecats 12 those games are: Jason Merrill. Chris Davis, Cari-lyn- n Ricks, Joel Lundberg, fed Fisher, Wade Johnson, Lonnie Eckelson, Becky s, Low. Karl Hulet, Chris Russ Bingham, Cory Smith. Travis Wood, Jay Gunnell, Cliff Stokes, Doug Frost, Jason Woodburg and Art Erickson. . Bees 27 Lions Fri., June 17 --- Bugs 15 Bears 23 - Reg. $7.95 to $14.22 Tigers 14 Git-tin- Block And Decker Power Tools Drills, Saws. Sander 10 -- Tigers 9 Bears 25 -- Bugs 19 Bees 30 - Polecats 16 All 1 SER50N Next weeks schedule for Friday, June 17 is: 9 a.m. Bees vs Bears 16 a.m. Tigers vs Bugs 1 1 a.m. Polecats vs Lions 10 Q) off Save Now - Your Choice The outstanding players of 10 Lions 1 Bears SIMS Men's The Grasshopper softball games, under the direction of Ionnie Iuiveday, Smithfield Recreation Chairman, are well underway. Parents, brothers and sisters Till the m able to bunch more than one hit. Stuart, Howell doubled, Jerry Hansen singled and Howell later scored when Randy Hunt singled. Hunt had three hits and Dave Hoch had two in the game. Smithfield WESTON Underway TV Was $19.95 Clowns Grasshopper leading off with hits. Jerry Hansen and Stuart Howell also had three hits each. Hansen, a triple and Howell two doubles. Smithfield 26 Kaysville 6 The hitters had a field day in this game getting 20 hits, PQggf Fisherman Game Of Year The Blue Sox lost their first game of the year at Malad. The pitchers could not stop the Malad hitters and Blue Sox hitters stranded eight base runners in the 4th, 5th, and 6th innings. Top hitters were Jan Hall, Randy Hunt and Stuart Howell. Bullen tied for top low net honors in the C flight with scores of 62 and Sandy Hays won the D flight with a score of 38. Low putts were won by Deanne Davidson while Helen Robinson won the longest putt contest and Lorraine Hansen the longest drive. 472 N. STATE SUPPL-- PRESTON, IDAHO M Off YOUR RADIO SHACK DEALER 0 This game was won by the big bats of the Blue Sox namely Roger Hansen who homer in the hit a two-ru- n first inning and a three-ru- n homer in the third inning. Jerry Hansen also had a three-ru- n homer and three hits. Pete Barry had two hits including a double. Dave Jensen was credited with the win giving up just six hits but walked four and four of the Provo hits were for extra bases. This runs the Blue Sox record to 12-- 1 for the season. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Subordinated Notes First Security Bank is offering $23,000,000 in Subordinated Notes. Smithfield 9 Provo 6 . SCHEDULE Thursday, June 16, Smith-fielat Brigham, 8:05 p.m. Saturday, June 18, Smith-fielat Tooele, two games, d sMaww EMM d 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, Logan at fi$Qjnina Smithfield, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, Roy at Smithfield, 8:05 p.m. Clarkston Scores Three softball games were played on Clarkston Diamond Thursday. Clarkston Beehive girls played Smith-fielFifth Ward girls. Those playing on Clarkston team were: Kami Johnson, Tonya LaMont (pitcher), Patricia Griffin, Annette Cottle. Aleta d vs. conventional Frost-fre- e a Which is more economical to operate, a conventional or "frost-fre- e refrigerator freezer? conventional refrigerator freezer requires less electricity model. A 15 cu. ft. than a frost-fre- e two-doconventional refrigerator freezer requires approximately 1200 kwh per year, as compared to A A or 1800 kwh per year for a similar Griffiths. Shauna Thompson, April Griffiths, Salli Clark, Nancy Thompson. Nancy Jardine. Paula Godfrey, Gail Johnson. Coach was KaLvnn Dahle The score was 15 to 5 foi Clarkston. model. However, a conventional refrigeratorfreezer must be defrosted frequently to operate most economically. Many refrigerators have heating elements in their walls to prevent condensation on the outside. These heaters need to be on only when the air is extremely humid, so you can save energy if the refrigerator you buy has a switch to turn off the heaters. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. BOYS TEAMS frost-fre- e Explorers vs. Smithfield 6th Ward Clarkston players were: Duane Godfrey. Duane Cot- tle. Michael Dahle, Chad Thompson. Jay Thompson, Chad Godfrey, Randy Loo-slWayne Godfrey. Terry Godfrey. Tim Goodey, Dean Clark, Dennis Buttars. Pitchers were Terry Godfrey and Chad Godfrey. flie score was 26 to 5 for Sintihfield. Coaching was David e. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., P.O. Box 1417, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 Gentlemen: Please send me an offering circular of your subordinated note issue. Seniors vs. Smithfield 8th Ward Clarkston players were: Dennie Karsnn. Ferris Thompson. La Ron Godfrey, Kyle Godfrey, Brad Dahle. Itiaine Wright, Garth Thompson. James Jardine, Dean Archibald. Khalil Godfrey. Joe Young, Wesley Everhart. Terry Barson, IandTightcompany Khalil Godfrey (pitcher). Game called on account of rain Score was 17 to 11 for Smlihfield. Umpire for all games was Roland Bulls. I lie iiikipal otlicc ofTiM Saurii Hunk of I 'lull. N.A. is 7 Souih Main Sired. 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