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Show z: Exciting seventh innings mark mens softball action Neola and Country Club are tied for first place alter this week's exciting softball action, each with two losses during the regular season. Country Club's second loss came at the hands of the Wild Bunch Tuesday scored in each Inning night for a total of seven and five through had held the WB to a pair in the third one in the fifth for three. So trailing by four going into the sixth the Wild Bunch, living up. to their name, went wild. CC seemed dazed as they made several errors and mental blunders while 15 batters came to the plate, scoring 12 for the Wild Bunch. CC failed to score in the seventh and lost their second at 715. The. Wild Bunch almost repeated their devastation on Neola Friday night Neola led by 10-- 0 when the Wild Bunch were again turned 'on with 11 runs in the third. Neola recovered from their frustrations, however, as they tightened their defense with several put-ouon extra base for attempts. The final was 19-1- 7 Neola. The Outlaws almost stole another win from Country Club Friday. CC led but the Outlaws came back early at and finally tied it in the sixth. The Outlaws were tough in the seventh and in an extremely close play at home almost stopped Carlos Reed from scoring but the umpire called him safe and gave Country Club the winning CC ad ts 7-- 0 Jofene's 122E. Lagoon Roosevelt, Ut Mon 10:00 run at 10-In other games the Outlaws bettered Scotsman Homes by 8, Fenn's held Big 0 to 5 while scoring 13, and Bump's contined their winning streak against USU. Trailing by six in the bottom of the seventh, Bump tied the game with only one out and a man on third. The batter flied out but the man on third failed to tag and score. Then Steve Bailey hit a line drive that was caught, but ruled trapped, by left fielder Mark Miller to send home the winning run USU lost an almost identical game against Big 0. Leading most of the game, USU allowed Big O to tie the 21-2- Prizes were awarded last weekend for two winners in the Duchesne County Big Fish contest in Duchesne. Michelle Thompson of Roosevelt won the Fourth of July contest with d her German Brown trout Her prize was an AC, DC black and white television from Duchesne Western Auto. Terry DcSpain of Duchesne won the month of June competition with a seven-pounGerman He received $40 in fishing equipment from Brown Sport and Marine. Anglers taking fish in any stream or lake in Duchesne county is invited to weigh in and enter the contest for the month of July. I Clayton Roberts' and Mac Weiss' participated in Pettit's Open Karate Tournament In Salt Lake City, Saturday, July 15. Dallas placed 3rd in the Jr. Division of Kumite or Free style competition. Mac placed 2nd in Kata or Forms competition. Yack, Shelly Percival and Kelly Foote are In the back row. Raelyn Fausett, Ann Williams, Diane Roth and Tammy Dennis are not pictured. Sharon Foote was the team's coach. nt self-stud- wwmm all-st- ar Bradley Caldwell championship . . ar team member. I? Tuesday Afternoon Fun Timers League Standings Team Sandys Beauty Shop Viersen & Cochran Foxy Ladies Mis Fits Hilltop Slick Chicks Shaklee Houston's Welding Bendys Harem Sandys has won the team series 2,249, as well as the team series with handicap at 2,816, the team game scratch at 855 and team game with handicap with a 1,044. Janet Arnold has' the high individual series scratch with a 512 and Melody Harmaton recorded the high individual game scratch with a 203. Diner League Thursday Evening Standings Team Bradley Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Caldwell, Duchesne, was named to the allstar team at Brigham Young Universitys basketball camp. In addition, his team won the camp team championship and his won the play-of- f. Mr. Caldwell is an eighth grader at Duchesne high school. all-st- "Old foxes want no tutors." Thomas Fuller The Utah State Board of Education has granted full accredition to Roosevelt junior high schooL A letter from the state board said the action was taken during its meeting June 16. Walter D. Talbot, state auperin ten-deof public instruction, said, "Accreditation can be a means of achieving high quality education in your schools. We.. .encourage you to y build upon the and the recommendations made in this all-sta- . play-day- Thursday morning. The recent July business meeting and potluck luncheon was enjoyed picnic style under the trees near the clubhouse. Members were joined by seven ladies from the Vernal club in a play for low gross on the holes. Winners were: A flight, Helen I-- 'X Melton and Fran Clark, both Vernal; Kay Harmaton in B flight; and Nan Markey and Minnie Lou Roberta in the ST ' '4 V' biginner flight f Cj , match-play contest Last Thursday a V ; was neia witn the following ladies deemed victorious: Kay Labrum in A flight; Debbie Birchell in B flight; and the trophy for sportsmanPearl Labrum in the beginner flight SPORTSMAN TROPHY-Win- ning All ladies interested in playing with ship in the Little Girls softball league the team from Fausett the association on ladies day are urged Digging. First row, left to right, has Heather Stevens, Shanna to sign in at 8 each Thursday morning at the clubhouse. Draper and Terri Rasmussen and Sharlyn Springer, Lori accredited Duchesne boy camp r LOCAL SPORTS NEWS Perank, RJHSis July 20. 1 978 It's been beautiful golf weather lately, a little on the hot side perhaps, Ladies but the Roosevelt Golf Association beat the heat on the s by signing in at 8 a.m. every four-poun- 5:30 p.m. Dallas -- Winners in big fish contest Sat a.m. Shop where your do Harrs has more buying power. Everyday low prices on your families clothing needs game in the bottom ol the seventh, again with a man on third and one out But he was left stranded and the game went into extra innings. In the eighth USU put two more across but coukTt hold the Big O machine as they scored three with no outs for the win. In other games Fenn's easily defeated Scotsman Homes. Iorg put down the Gaa House Gang by 10 runs and USU by 8 runs Monday in a double header. The Gas House Gang turned around to beat Bump's at 8 to 6 for the Gang's first Red League win the only Blue League team to do so. Nothing much happened In the Blue League. Wins by forfeit were awarded to the UBAVC and Concrete Placing by T. J.s Bit Hustlers. Ice Cream won by forfeit from the Utes and UBAVC from Bottle Hollow. Games postponed by the Rock Creek fire include lee Cream vs. Bottle Hollow and Iorg vs. Gardner Dodge. STANDARD X Us Richens-Murra- 4Tw7?.r'. The Scotts Roustabout Service team won first Little the Girls's Softball league in Roosevelt this place Team summer. members are Sandy Nielsen, Angie Scott, Skyzar Nelson, Suzanne Nielsen, Raelyn Murphy, Michelle Larsen, Julie Ming, Robyn Bumgarner, Tinya Freston, Janay Crinklaw and Crystal Johnson. Kathy Scott is pictured representing the sponsor and Paula Nelson is coach. The other coach, Jan Bumgarner, could not be present for the photo, along with Shelly Wilson. THE WINNERS in y we Sorensen-M- y Christensen-Nena- c Archuletta-Bumgarne- THIS WEEKEND ONLY! Roza-Arnol- r e Phelp-Whitd Madsen-Anderso- n Casper-Carlso- w n Markey-Larse- n Pace-Sixkill- er have recorded the high team scratch have the game with a 1,774, while Markey-Larse- n high team game with handicap with a 2,083. Pace-Sixkill- textured-steexterior doors, this one is sure to be a standout in most any kitchen. throughout Activated charcoal air filter Adjustable cantilever shelves Adjustable door Porcelain-enamele- d shelves d interior meat keeper and twin crispers. el No-Fro- dance chairman I Did Wetf Grocery j Short Stop 9am to 9pm Owner waa recently elected chairman of the Artiats-in-acho(AIS) Dance Component Artist Advisory Committee of the Naitonal Endowment for the Arts. Ms. Hepworth replaces Shirley Ririe of Dance Company as acting chair, and will work together with Joan Woodbury, newly Council, st & 7days Manager J Mary Keel I Hot Sandwhich Machine Slushes Pop I ol score, as well as the high series with a 516. score) (three-gam- e Porcelain-enamele- Ririe-Woodbu- Mod EDT191NK FSUTSTMioMG AIS Connie Jo Hepworth, current chairman of the Utah Arts Council, was recently elected chairman of the Utah Arts 19.5 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR INCLUDES 5.74 CU. FT. FREEZER With Utahn is VALUE1 elected to the national committee, in representing over SO er SCHEDULE TERMS AVAILABLE Save on tho Appliance of your choice RANGES DISHWASHER FREEZERS dryers WASHERS All on Salo Thru Sat. NIELSEN FURNITURE & WESTERN AUTO 130 East Lagoon Roosevelt Ute lanes will be closed Sunday and Mondays Tuosday: Morning and evening leagues No open Bowling. WodnesdaySOpen 11 10 Bowling a.m. to p.m. (unless make up games are scheduled) Morning and Thursday:Mixed doubles. even- Open ing leagues. bowling 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. only. Open Bowling 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open Bowling 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday Saturday: UTE LANES Haskell Chapoose Manager 722-234- 1 Ft. Duchosno dance companies and 75 dance movement spe- cialist. throughout the country. The Dance Component of the AIS program waa initiated by the Endow- ment to present in 1970 dance: as an art form; as of creative expression; as a teaching tool; and to keep dance a part of the school environment once the res- a means idency la over. In working toward these goals, professional dance and dance companies movement specialists are placed in elementary and secondary schools for two and four-wee- k resi- dencies. Uintah school district has obtained a professional dance residency for two years through the AIS program. 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