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Show ' WM y-r- 'V vu, 4ih T.?a JPEttg ' ' mif Thursday, September 22, 1983 Fish Springs News ...iftAyi is AJ?9 have asked for a nicer group of people to work with. At this writing we have an September 7, at 10:46 a.m. we had a new addition 1W 1 i i arrive for Fish Springs. Jim and Laurie Good became toe proud parents of a 7 pound 9 ounce girl named Melissa Marie. She was born in toe Tooele Valley Hospital. We were very happy that we did not have to call on the Medivac helicopter for assistance. The nurses and doctors at toe hospital were all outstanding. We could not 4. - , ' A s ' ., v . $' sfc it stated that Americans and delays. Such is toe price we pay for being at such a remote location! Our. waterfowl population electrical contractor from Salt Lake City at head- spend an estimated $90 million a year on food for wild birds, but many people not the birds get the best use decreased from toe 36,000 birds earlier this month to about 20,000. Most of the d ducks are pintails and We 200 have teal. Canada geese and quite a few redheads and mallards. We are starting to get ready for the October 8 waterfowl season opener, when we have our biggest public use push. In a recent article I read, quarters correcting and completing an electrical rehabilitation project which began one year ago. The original contractors did not complete the job nor .did they correctly accomplish many parts of toe work. Our big problem, as usual, is our isolation factor. Just getting people here to accomplish a job usually takes numerous phone, calls 11 from backyard feeders. A new booklet just published will help remedy that situa- green-winge- tion. The publication entitled "Banquet For Birds by Patrice Benneward, is 26 pages, illustrated with drawings. Published by National Audubon Society, 950 Third Avenue, New York, NY . 10022; 1983. Price $1.60. That's all for this week. Survivors Club meeting held The semiannual meeting of this a and great a special thanks to Jerry Corwin and Mel Bushnell for organizing the affair. A special thank you also to Chuck Stapely and Ed Rengers for sorting out the score cards, applying the Callaway handicap system and determining the golf winners. The Survivors Club is a benevolent organization open to all present or former residents or employees of Dug-wa- y get-togeth- er the Survivors Club was held at Stansbury Park on Saturday Sept. 10. A golf tournament ap30 persons and to pealed about 50 were able to attend a happy hour and a fine Italian dinner prepared by the 19th Hole Restaurant. Golf winners were: Ladies, 1st, Marie Muldrow, 2nd, Ann Efnor, 3rd, Roline Cran-dell, 4th (tie) Ann Bachtell and Mary Armitage. Men, 1st, Earl Bachtell and a tie for 2nd, Dick Whitaker, Bob Muldrow, Sam Efnor and 4-w- Proving Ground or Deseret Test Center and their dependents. Annual dues are collected to help provide a newsletter, with any excess dedicated to charity. ay Rich Griffith. Many thanks to all who participated and helped make win No-Nam- es MEW tournament 8-- 6-- 2, 24-1- 3. Game Their opponents - the Stangs won four games before that final clash. They de- - Game No, championship. Here's some of the highlights leading up to and in- cluding the championship game: No-Nam- es A pair of extra base hits (double and triple) by the Steve Bruce Accounted for a couple of runs, while No-Nam- es brought Greg Mohammed run with a home the winning grounder. . GaswN&l Deputies Dawgs 20 Triple A 3 Deputies Dawgs in- Hall six RBI's, while Jim run. home other blasted the GameNaS Admaniacs Wayne Johnston came away with a home run and four RBI's, while Howard Levite went three-for-thre- e. GamsN&S -- ' score a Helping the Stangs Averett lot of runs were Jeff run), (5 RBIs and a home RBI s, a James McCarty (6 and triple and two doubles), and s Ernie Frazier (4 RBI two doubles.). 10 Deputies Dawgs 7 Harold Chadwick of the helped propel his team to a victory when he hit a grand slam home run and finished the game with a total of five RBIs. No-Nam- es GamsNobS Admaniacs 11 Stangs 5 1.00 par box robots directly from Remington. mum 5.00 par family or address. Q Wesson MODEL lOOO & UN E ... 496.95 .. Lass 40 Rabata Directly From YOUR FINAL COST AUTO-SIIOTG- WVENT RIB MULTI-CHOK- List Price Sale Price Remington 2" & 339.95 12 or 20 gauge. Jeff Sherwood and Jim Hall supplied the heavy artillery for the Deputies Dawgs as they each smacked a home and a single. run, a double 11 Game & Smrnga Weaver Smith 24 es Admaniacs 13 came away with 29 hits in the game including a home run barrage by Paul Brown, who hit four circuit blasts for nine RBI's. In his other two at bats, he The 1 No-Nam- es RIFLE mington W BOLT ACTION WEAVER MEDALIST 4X 700 ADL STANDARD TRADITIONAL SCOPE, CALIBER RIFLE IMPORT RINGS A List Stang 13 Deputies Dawgs S Showing an explosive of- fense, the Stangs clubbed four home runs to go with their 16 hit attack. Getting the four baggers were John Panko (two), Graig Pitt and Ernie Frazier. ADD 10 FOR MAGNUM 270, CAUSERS. SisrSSfS U SEX Modal No. 5400xx, 5420xx Modal No. 620, 621 199.99 3-9- X POWER SCOPE SPORTVIEW VARIABLE POWER SCOPE 3-9- X 263.95 es Stangs 8 With the score No-Name- s,' 3-- 1 in favor COUNTRY SQUARE INSULATED FULL-GRALEATHER LOGGER BOOTS of-th- e run. wait construction and tough Vlhram solas. Stylo Mb 5247 Top four teams The top four teams in the post season tournament were, from first to fourth Stangs, Adplace: maniacs, and Deputies Dawgs. ys TCOELG .ca.-rjiADr- 70 Modal No. 103 PINTAIL WHISTLE Ust 7.50 -- Modal No. .11 9 ELK WHISTLE 35 35 4.50 Modal No. 19 CHALLENGER ELK CALL & GRUNT TUBE List M 3.95 boats Goodyear Fully insulated feature list List No-Nam- es with a bases loaded home es, u 75-14- 20 STAINLESS STEEL HUNTING KNIFE W LEATHER SHEATH Harold Chadwick put the game away for good in the top of the fifth inning No-Nam- 099 Modal No. IN 1 of the DUCK CALL U SPOTTING SCOPS WITH TRIPOD . Model No. 5895 5542 WMmcut ; Kuchrmll 20X uubinu;i,cOMpTTOR. Admaniacs. No-Nam- ""r VARIABLE II VARI-- X U SS52J? Bushnell -- GameNa 14 SUPER MAGNUM GOOSE ADD MO FOR MAGNUM CAUSERS. Hilo calibers only. Stangs 17 Admaniacs 15 At the end of normal play seven innings, the game mained deadlocked at 13 all until the tenth inning. The Stangs scored four, times in toe top of toe inning and held onto the lead despite the gallant comeback efforts of the WATERKEEL MAGNUM MALLARD OR PINTAIL DECOYS 9 end 7mm Meg 30-0- 6, 4JU1 DOZ. Modal No.5500xx,5520xx Modal No. 420,421 3-9- 406.90 6) CO 34.95 BOLT ACTION W WEAVER X MEDALIST VARIABLE POWER SCOPE, IMPORT RINGS A WEAVER BASES List list 296.90 . WATERKEEL MALLARD OR PINTAIL DECOYS Wesson MOUNTAINEER RIFLE WEAVER BASES 379.95 walked. 11 lO E GameNa IS Admaniacs 13. Air Force 3 No-Nam- $ Na II Deputies Dawgs 17 Air Force 7 GameNa pounded out 22 hits whichJeff cluded three home runs. Sherwood had a pair of four baggers to go along with his GamtN&S Ust21S Game : Smith Lass 30 Rebate Directly From WITH PLAIN BARREL James McCarty doubled home Pitt from second base for the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning. No-Nam- Stangs 26 Mavericks 3 PUIS . . . MANY MORE EXCITING PRIZES! ! ... Na 6 Tcc See 2 The - . . 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With Groat Now Looks In A Groat Now Siza Air Force broke a 3 tie in the top of the second inning, 3, No-Nam- Gen-rati- 11.40 Air Force 11 Mavericks 6 10-- 9, had to knock off the . Fords Now -- 5.00! 16 GAUGE Bronco II 4x4! COTTON CANVAS SHIRT list 24 Lynn Nelson, the Tec Sec's cleanup hitter, was in on five of their ten runs scored, ashe' crossed home plate twice and drove in three rims. No-Nam- es molished the Mavericks 26-- MENS LONG S1EEVE GaawNoi? Tec Sec 10 Triple A 7 12 OR Sag Utahs Biggast Buck And Win Larry Washburn each came ' ' up with a pair of RBI's. No-Nam- es SAVE UP TO V-64-X4 drove in three runs with a triple, while Gerald Flunoy and The post season softball tournament drew to a conclusion when the held the Stangs in check with an 1 trouncing, September 13. 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