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Show Blue Sox break more records Schools to start Monday , North Cache lists rules , Elementary school schedules remain the same as last year with school beginning at 8:30 a.m. and ending at 2:45 p.m. Bus schedules are also the same. If you have any questions pertaining to bus schedules and lunch tickets, feel free to call Richard Bagley, Cache County school district office. Under the pen of Principal, Keith Clayson, North Cache Jr. High, a letter was sent to all North Cache students and parents explaining their schedule. This year registration of all 7th graders will be on Monday, August 29. They wont come to school on the 30th. On the 30th registration will be for all 8th and 9th graders. They wont need to come to school on the 29th. On the 31st all students will haver their first full day of school. School lunches will be served on the 29th and 30th and the buses will make their regular runs. This year lunch tickets OUTSTANDING TEAM Member of the 1177 Blue Sox team include: (front row) Stuart Howell, Pete Barry, Dave Hock, Mike Jonea, Kelly Roaeman, Glea Paramore, Roger Howell, Randy Hunt, Richard Hanien, Mgr.; Jnkaathoa Howell. Batboy; (back row) Sharon Bingham, Scorekeeper; David Haaseu, Jaa Hall, Denni Godderidge, Jerry Hanien, Dan Tarbet. Jed Murray, Roger Hanaea, Brent Jonea, Steven Mainar, Melvin Hillyard, Announcer. Abaent: Robert Cham-berCurt Christensen, Dave Jenaea, Klmber Hall. a, When the Smithfield Blue Sox finished the season last vum Saturday the team set some records that will be hard to beat. The 46 wins broke last years record of 45. Also the team played 60 games breaking the record of 58 set in 1975. Shortstop Dave Hoch finished the year with 97 hits, 23 doubles, 12 home runs, a 34 consecutive game hitting streak and a batting average of .513 all new records. Hoch was also named most valuable player in the Utah State Tournament. Catcher Roger Howell had a record breaking 60 runs batted in and he and brother Stuart played in all 60 games. (Bas ceb oam aaaaaa (EB dMB mama MDLWSOm Stuarts records were C057 & bowling LEAGUES nament ARE 13-1- 7. Play In The League Of Your Choice Sign Up Now Mondays Now Under New 7:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. Management Pop N' Pin 7:30 P.M. Men's Commercial League 9:00 P.M. Scratch League Ladies Commercial Mixed League 9:00 P.M. Four To Fruit Salads Thursdays Daily Specials A Team (Not Necessarily Couples) - Mixed Up 7:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. Mixed Doubles Exciting New Fridays Plan To Eat Out 7:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. Breakfast Mixed Doubles Mixed Doubles (Not Necessarily Couples) Lunch NEW BOWLERS WELCOME Dinner - Junior League Free League Bowling Starts Aug. 29 Sept. -- Pop Phone B 2 N 852-007- 4 Will Be Forming Soon -- szsr Pin Lanes con no or 852-- 1 201 The annual Lions Family Night Party will be held at the Lion's Lodge on Thursday, August 25 at 8:30 p.m. Lions and their families are invited. - Preston - Students who wont comply with these standards will be sent home. Adherence to these standards is the responsibility of the student and his or her parents. The principal, faculty, and school executive council will enforce them. Tournament, The Beehive League Championship, a four game sweep in Las Vegas and a game from the tough Sacramento Smokeys. The team also finished &id in the Northern Utah League and 3rd in the Beehive State Tournament. Last weeks results in the Beehive State Tournament: Smithfield t Clearfield 0 Smithfield Roy 2 7 Smithfield Bingham 5 0 Univ. of Utah 14 Smithfield 8 Provo 7 Smithfield 1 Y 7 with John Hansen second and Steve Wood third. 16-1- Wegcamp gets top Larry Wegcamp shot a par 38 to cop low gross honors in the weekly play of the Smithfield Men's one-ov- Association. There was a tie for low net honors between Gilbert I.ong and Farrell Nielsen with identical 29s. Craig Nyman took only 12 putts over nine holes. ft ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT lasting protection easy soap and water clean-u- p IN $6.99 TWO GALLON BUCKETS ONLY $13.98 per 2 gallon bucket Latex Farmcoat for farm buildings, garages, fences, your house and anu outside work, e Fortified with Linseed Oil Dries Fast and has excellent (ovnrsqn Soup and Waloi Cleanup Either Red or White . . . both for on low prlco. Party honors couple daughter, Mrs. Betty Cartdinner party at the Loft wright, and Mrs. CartHouse honored Alta and L. wrights son, Eugene CartRay Robinson of Logan on wright, all of Caldwell. Idathe occasion of their 49th ho. Mrs. Wangsgard and Mrs. Gittins are sisters. The wedding anniversary Monday evening. Attending with visitors came to Cache Valthem were most of their ley to attend the wedding of family. El Ray and Carol Mrs. Wangsgards grandson, Robinson, Lewiston, and Richard W. Bailey, and Virtheir children, James, Jeni- ginia Jones. Richard is the fer, Eric, Justin and Margo, son of Mrs. Mary L. Kelly, and Ralph and Cottrell formerly of Caldwell, Idaho, and their family of Ogden. now living in Logan. Virginia Terry Fischer. Ogden, a is the daughter of Mr. and friend of the Cottrell family, Mrs. Robert S. Jones, Smith-fielalso was there. Last week El Kay RobinFrom Phoenix, Arizona, son and his sons, James and Harry and Carol Calhoun Eric, back packed to the and their daughter, Ellen, bottom of Yellowstone Park have been visiting relatives Canyon where they canind in the area while on their and fished for three days. vacation. They were guests They hiked 19 miles into the of their uncle and aunt, canyon. Virgil and Alice Marler. Meanwhile. Mrs Caro) Harry's mother is Violet Robinson and the younger Marler Calhoun who was children. Jenifer. Justin and visiting the Marlers recentlMargo, visited in Idaho Fulls ywith Carol's patents. Mr. For the wedding of their and Mrs. George Ritter. granddaughter, Jili Cottrell, They then spent a couple of Dorothy and Melvin Gilbert days with Carol's good were in Salt Lake City on friend. Diane Gilbert, and August 16. Jill was married her family at Hunter. Ctuh. to John Peav. also of Salt Carol and Diane had become Lake City, in the Sait Lake friends when both families LDS Temple. Jack and lived in Spokane, Wash. Karla Cottrell are the parWeekend guests of Mr. and ents of the bride and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Gitlinx were Cottrell is a daughter of the Mrs. Verna Wangsgard. her Gilberts. . . . FARMCOAT LEWISTON LINES Ie (Not Necessarily Couples) Menu Entries night event A 6:30 P.M. Salad Bar Lions plan By LAIIEK BODILY Wednesdays - FEATURING 14-1- 5 Mixed Doubles Tuesdays Dining Room - Mixed Doubles s. were trophies awarded. In tlie girl's 12 and under, Melissa Kosenburg took first and Chris Olsen took top honors in the girl's The boy's 10 and under was won by Ron Rosenburg, while Terrell Baldwin and Curtis Hess took second and third, respectively. Jeff John won the boy's 3 with Mark Davis finishing second and Tom Condie third. David John won the boy's with Chris Wilson second and Todd Budge third. Gary Jensen won the boy's torming Si. cut-off- Highlights of the year 44 In seven divisions in the Smithfield Junior Golf Tour- two-tone- d , were winning the Utah State Awards given in junior golf tournament AN DM VEITIMErANDMONEYi 1 straight year not missing a game and 818 consecutive games. base on balls and going to bat $26 times. A team record 44 home runs was also set this season. For Manager Richard Hansen it marked his 18th XI 111 will be 45 cents each if bought daily or they may be purchased by the week for $2.00. Each student is to sign his or her name on the weekly tickets as it makes it much easier to return if they are found by someone else. It is (optional) this also covers all sports except football. Football players who take insurno provision for replacing ance through the school will lost, stolen or loaned lunch have to pay $14.00 for the tickets. However, if they go football insurance alone. Each student will be re through the washer we can replace them if you can sponsible for furnishing and bring us the pieces of the laundering his or her own ticket. P.E. towel. We prefer that Please come ready to pay 1 boys use white trunks, white for registration fees on the j white sox and shoes, day of registration. The fees J The girls should use the are as follows: Activity fee, regular blue, one $3.50; School locker, $1.00; piece uniform that we have P.E. locker $.50 (per semesused for the past several ter); Deposit, $1 (this will years, white sox and shops. be returned at the end of the These uniforms may be purschool year if there are no chased in several stores in damages or lost articles); the area. Photo album, $1.50 (optionWe are maintaining our al); Insurance - 7th and 8th, dress and groom standards. $3.00 (optional) this also No grubby clothes are to be covers all sports except foot- worn by our students; no ball; Insurance - 9th.. $5.50 tank tops, bare midriffs, All boys shorts or hair must be cut, groomed, or styled to comply with the dress and grooming standards set up by the Cache County Board of Education. the responsibility of each student to keep track of his or her lunch tickets. We have 7 All Gallon Paint Brushes, Thinners, Linseed Oil and Other Paint Accessories All Reduced this WEEK 10 wsaaMr G33IED(ISQGaaiB SB8&EB |