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Show July 14, 19(81 GALLED ON MISSION at-bata,- and Black and Jeff Perkins" wha eaeh made two hits for two at-b- ats I '.V. -- K three hits for three iDale - The Frontier Colts of Hurst Oil Company, defeated the Sharks by a score of 14 to 6. David pitcher for the Colts allowed only four hits and struck out ten men. The strong men at the bat for the Colts Kimmerlee,. little league entered its to 5 behind the. pitching' of. Loyd. of. week last play with the Co- Shuraway who. gave up only six nfederates of Nielson Oil and Red and the batting of Terry hits, L P Gas Joe Iyman leading the league Shuraway, Jim Redd and for the second consecutive year Stevens. with a record of. eight wins and Palmer's Sharks in, their last one loss.. The strong Sharks of game of' the season defeated the Palmer's gave the Confederates B & H Trailer Court from. Mexican The their were David Kinmerlee, Tony Brown RoseoeHanmond, and Jack Noonan. The league teams are little set to participate in a now tournament" which Trill be played, this coming week. county regular Hat by a score of 17" to 7,. beleague play ends July 14, when hind the exoellerrt pitching of the' Confederates meet the Fron- Lindsay Jones, who along with was the tier Colts of the Hurst Oil Co- his pitching ohores mpany, who gave them one of their team's leading batter' of the- day met with four hits out of four oftoughest games Then they by JOLINE HCLT earlier in the season. ficial trips to the plate,-twA home waa runs. farewell, testimonial In. league play this week the of these msn Ward held in the Blanding at the Sunday Confederates defeated the Payday Other outstanding" of honor Noonan with Gerard. 20 Decker a were score of in Panthers Jugant Drug night by plate, who has been oalled to fill a dssion for the LOS Church: in Tahiti. Speakers for 'the evening were Pres, and Mrs Kendall one. loss. The - hits-were- , Soott Hurst and Bishop Young, the Missionary. had been Gerard in Sait Lake BLANDING MERC City in the Mission Horae, since the 3rd of July, and left Tues- with the day Youngs Tahiti. PoaAaatL to fly to lived in Blanding for the past three years and is well has He known the younger group among beoause of Hii Juan from SJH his activities in San School. graduated this Spring with the He Class of 1961. He has been living with Bishop and Mrs. Scott Hurst. 11 Sfumioncd Club SUPER had We our SEH-CR- to Bates S first Marta Redd; Se eretary-Treae- ur Sober. er--Ro- ma r pers for our first artiole. slipWe named Sewers". our elub, 11 to spend a delightful SEHETTE CLUB third We Sewette Club met for the time at the leader's home. (the Sewettes) out outpour practice signed to we articles and were asdo as much on them as could. Joyoe Black and: Mary Kay lyman were absent so there were no minutes. The meeting was eall ed to order by President, Susie Martineau. Ruth and Susie Martineau, Joyoe Blaek and Caroline Watkins were demonstrations next meeting. given 9 for. the ' The UTS XA ACHKXTS MAIX7C8 Ute Na Acheets Munich Club met July 3, 1961. 4-- i . evening glimpsing the latest in fall fashion i . for day and date-tim- e s i wealing . . H The prao- tioe articles instruction was given to buy material for dresses and skirts which will be started at the next were completed, and meeting. You are cordially invited Super "I' The Thursday evening July 20 at 8 p.m. on the Waldo Harvey Laxsa Linda Reporter are making washeloth We Pampered Cottons meeting July 5, at the home of our lead or, Mrs. Glen Dora Galbraith Oar of fieers are: President Ann Perkins; Vice President Lyman; &. M$8 SKOflL GOVeM EOTTOTMUEUT EtUOYUEHT |