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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., July 10, 1970 Geerlings 73 Wins Campi Champ 3-Cl- yk . K MISS BLACK - v- - ub were busy Dugway golfer last weekend with a tournament held each day and the Geer- than ling brother were busier tourwoo as Craig Friday took a third place on Saturday and then gave way to Mark who pulled in a second place tie on Sunday. The action started with an ' i- - UTAH FINALISTS These Indie were recent visitor at a Dugways NCO Club dance. The finalists are competing to represent the state of Utah in the Miss Black America Pageant They are left to right: Miss Faye Glasper, Miss Rhonda Moridiiti, Miss Vimeda Brooks, Miss Sharon Burton, Miss James Etta Foster, Miss Fatrica Tyner, and Miss Shelia Mathew. ers two on the par four eighth was good enough to give him Ae second spot, Third went to Craig Geer-mo- st ling by virtue of his three on the par five ninth hole and fourth place was picked up by Chip Knowlton who got a two sevcnth hoe- P" The final payoff spot was grab-- 1 Fri-- bed by Ken Sperry on the handicap tourney with won strength of his three on Ae par which Ceerlings day five sixA. Ken 73 for low gross. a one-ovhack his Sunday was a real test of on was right Cagle 74. his golfing ability and rtrategy as with and placed second The low net prize went to Bill the duffers teed off in the annual three-clutournament In Ala Petersons 69 as Reg Kendall with tournament each golfer b al-- , second the spot picked up lowed to use any three clubs of his choice, hut only three, battled and Cagle , . Geerlings on virtually even terms through- - The general choice of a fairway out Ae day, but the match was wood, a diort iron and a putter some of the stronger actually settled on just two slthougfi will try a long iron, holes. Ceerlings birdied the par- - players GIFTS FOR T11E HOSPITAL LTC Richard B. Stuart, Hospital Commanding Officer, ort iron or wedge and a putter, three fourth hole to take a two accepts several gifts that were given to the hospital by the Protestant Women of the ChaThe low gross honors went stroke lead when Cagle drew a pel. Mrs. Ricliard Stuart, president (center), and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, first vice president, even- - to Jim Campi who parlayed made the presentations. Many other items were also donated to the hospital. bogey on the hole. Cagle dubs into a 77 after tually got one of the strokes hb Aree back and went to Ae tenth tee firing a 105 wiA a whole bag full on Friday. Campi beat out trailing by a stroke. He got himself in trouble in Ae rough, Ted Teske and Tom Kearney who All-Sta- rs of however, and took a double tied for second with cards six on the hole to drop 79. Defending champ John bogey Pleasant fired an 83, losing hb Aree strokes back. The Dugway squad was Miguel Ritzlrerg and Randy HenThe Dugway Little League The deficit proved to be crown after whacking Aree balls will play their first picked this last week as fourteen derson, and two from the Pirata, of bounds, out too much even when Geerjngs The low net honors went to-1- game in the Little League Dis- regular and four alternates were Barry Morse and Clark Brauner nearly blew it with bogies M selected from tire four Dugway nude up the fourteen. cost Ike mistakes Teagarden whose 69 easily trict Championship, Wednesday, and 18. Those teams by the coaches. Picked 12 15 Tire four alternates chosen innoon. at round as, up to outdistanced Ae matching 73s: July him a nib-pwill from the Dodgers were Bruce clude Raphael Ritzlrerg and JoThe district tournament Geer-Mark : Bill birdies and of McIntyre that point, he had three Ire held at Ilill AFB this year Hays, Tony Magann, Russell seph Olhin, Pirata; Jimmy and two bogies. Cagle also had lings. Morris and Mark Oritsky. The Bowers of Ae Braves and Val Elwith nine-holteams womens eight Ae In participating Aree birds during his round, hut for Ae right to go to the state Cub players selected were Phil lison of the Cubs. killed him. played Sunday morning Jackie the double-boge- y Perle Hays, manager of the was a Leppert took the low gross finals. Dugway 's first opponent in Dyer, Mike Bingham, Chad GrifSaturdays project fith, Ralph Freestone and Steve Dodgers has been selected as the touma- - prize wiA a 54 and Judy Campis the toumey will Ire the rabbit Dolle. holes. 55 was a winner in low net. manager with Ray Montano of aggregation from Ae Sunset ment played over 18 Three Brava, Steve llelriegel the Pirates as hb assistant. match play The scoring b along to lines, that b Ae object b an win holes rather than have score. Esespecially low stroke that the out sentially it works score of lowest the wiA man hole the day on a hole wins Aat most Ae wins who man and the holes takes home the money. K. Malone won Ae tournament with two holes to hb credit. Nobody could match his three on the first hole or his Dugway children have two on the tenth hole. Botn ()een t0 the Post Library heding oop- holes are par fours. Walt heros hear tales of fictional . ng qh Story Hour held at Ae library under the direction of Post librarian, Mrs. Gloria Cordon. From 10 to 10:30 each Wed- , A windbreaker jacket is be- nesday naming children ages 3 ing welcomed onto the list of through 8 go to hear Mrs. cloAing approved by don read stories from books such as CHILDRENS TREASURY, a the Army. ' The'new item book of childrens classic stories optional year for officers and enlisted men is and fairy tales. CI?ri Gordon ffo Librian, reads a story entitled Dome and the Not only do we read stories a waist length jacket made of partlc,pnt, oI the ory hour program, who eagerly await the ending available rf Aestoiyt0r AG 274 raincoat material Its but when Aeir made T intended for wear wiA short. ild sleeve shirt and trousers, es- pecfolly for tmnsitmnd periods when one uniform wear thf er b SPECIALS in our Automotive Section Quaker State Motor Oil .49 Havoline Motor Oil All Season Havoline t.39 .49 .i- s-. 79 S.T.P iii District Tournament All-Sta- rs ar Automatic Transmission Fluid 39 Liquid Turtle Wax leg. 1J All-St- I Spark Plugs - 6 9 I ll-a- x. For Your Battery Distilled Water - ,.i39c Gor-option- al toweaw 750 HOMDAS W IN! THZTSSL dates dont agree wiA Aecall the library, The story hour has 06 children temperature. Expected cost of Ae new enrolled at Ae present time. It jacket, is about $15. Similar consists of seven more have been ap-- minute meetings and will end in with a picnic tentatively proved by Ae Air Force and August scheduled for the 21 at 5:00 p.m. - ! 11 Now In Stock D 5 ei thirty-windbreak- jaVy Dugway Movie Schedule GIRLS SCOUT AWARDS The Dugway Girls Scouts held a Court of Awards on Monday June 22 with the above girls given Ae merit badges they earned. They are left to right Dawn Carieson, Mary Shadle, Mary Sees and Mary Argyle. Honda 350' s Are Now Available! ! ! Extended 4th of July Sale Through This Weekend Only Reg Trail 90's Now S375 NATIONVWOI ALIO ANO ERVlCl 882-325- 5 930 MUIMN3L TOG&LUUH ' - FISHING WAS GOOD ) Howard Austin, Walter Cooper, Poppy Ott and Louis Stout dbplay ample proof that the fishing at Flaming Gorge on tlie Green River was excellent recently as attested bv the many three to five and one-kal- i pound trout caught by the four Dugway anglers. I (L-R- i |