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Show Iorg unbeaten, first place in Blue League July 27. 1978 STANDARD it (t .1 v Homes seemed to dk in the find four. " The Gas House Gang holds down second place with Bump's and USU e behind. Bump's only tkd a come will challenge against Scotsman Homes Saturday while USU plays Fenns and Bottk Hollow and the Gang goes against the Outlaws and BigfO. Bump's licked Ice Cream 21 to 1 and beat the Bit Hustlers 35 to 8. USU lost to the Outlaws 16 to 20 and to CC 6 to 10. The Gaa House Gang lost to the Wild Bunch 9 to 18 and won by forfeit over Bottk Hollow. Another exciting game had Ice Cream leading by 10 as the Vocational Center came to bat in their half of the fifth. The VC got six, held Ice Cream in the sixth and went ahead by 10 with 14 in their halt Ice Cream tried to come back but five wasnt enough. The final was 81 to 26 for the UBAVC Gardner Dodge lost a squeaker to the Utes while Bottk Hollow forfeited two, one to TJ. Murphy and the other to the Gaa House Gang. Concrete Placing also won by forfeit over the Utes. Iorg Inc. seems to have the Blue League championship wrapped up after going unbeaten in the second round. Iorg beat the Vocational Center 23 to 18 Tuesday and downed Scotsman Homes 16 to 8 Saturday; It was 6 to 7 for Iorg after the third, but Iorg kept sewing while Scotsman 3 half-gam- Volleyball camp set at Westminster V son of Mr. and Jimmy Pdtry, Mrs. Max Patry, caught the "Granddaddy of the Springs Monday, July 17 at Big Springs. The fish weighed in at 12 pounds and was 28 inches long. While attempting to reel it in, young Patry's line broke,, so the boy jumped into the water and wrestled the fish out by hand. His secret: using cheese as bait. IT'S A WHOPPER e, l 191 E LAHiS offered for Guideline food storage are offered in a new pamphlet, "Having Your Food Storage and Eating It, Too," from the SCHEDULE Ezra Taft Benson Agriculture and Food Institute at Brigham Young Ute lanes will be closed Sunday and Mondays Morning Tuesday: No University. The and evening open Bowling. leagues WednesdaySOpen 11 10 Bowling make a.m. to p.m. (unless up names are scheduled) ThursdayiMorning and evening leagues. Mixed doubles. Open bowling 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. only. a.m. to Open Bowling Friday: 10 1 1 p.m. Saturday: p.m. to 10 p.m. Open Bowling UTE LANES Haskell Chapoose 722-234- Manager 1 Ft. Duchesne 1 second publication is the in a Benson Institute series aimed at telling consumers how they can provide wholesome, nutritious food for their families most economically. The first pam- was, "Getting With Your Garden, which explains how to plan, plant and care for a garden so a family can depend on growing part of its own food. The next pamphlet will be one on home canning of produce, said D. Delos Ellsworth, associate director of the phlet Along Institute. The Benson Institute pamphlet offers specific guidelines on how to to the Duchesne Minor League All Star team for the 1978 season were Steve DeMille, Ryan Harrison, Shane Turner, Sean Turner, Jake Ivie, Corey Ercanbrack, Joe Fox, Steve Casey, Steve DUCHESNE ALL STARS-Na- med Breakfield, Troy Thompson, Delayne Fausett, Matt Fillingim, Brad Gingell and Gordon Mieure. the Zion's Bank team finished In first place in the league under coach J. M. Breakfield, while Brown's Sport and Marine coached by Ed Browning, received the sportsmanship award. Country Club in drivers seat with two games left Neola handed Country Club first place Tuesday when they left their bats home against Big 0. Big 0 started off with five in the first, home run by including a three-rufailed to score in Fenn. 0 Big Kenney the second or third and got only one in the fourth. Neola had stranded two in the first but failed to score. The second produced four runs but they again stranded two runners. The third was almost identical for Neola with three runs and naother pair kft on base, and n ie Storage booklet :: The first USA Olympic Development Volleyball Camp to ever be held in Utah will begin Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 9 a.m. at Wesminster College in Salt Lake City. Sponsored by the Intermountain Region of the United States Volleyball Association, the four-da-y camp will provide instruction in all phases of volleyball by some of the best coaches and players in the intermountain area. A sample day will include drills, films, strategy sessions and competition for participants, who win be divided into beginning, intermediate and advanced groups to provide maximum learning potential A special session for coaches will be held Friday and Saturday. Staff for the camp include: George Mika, coach of the women's volleyball team at Intercollegiate Weber State College, Regional Commissioner of the Intermountain Region of the USVBA and former coach of the University of Utah Volleyball Club. Brent Gunderson, Nationally Certified Coaches Clinician for the USVBA, Intermountain Region Training Director and player and coach for the Salt Lake City YMCA team. Steve Spere, player for BYU, the third best team in the nation in 1978, Team and a member of the at the 1978 USVBA National Tournament. Don Gardiner, former player for the Armed Forces All Star Team and currently the coach of the Salt Lake City YMCA team. Cost of the camp, which includes is $45 lunches each day and a per person. The coaches dink with USVBA Level One Certification is $35. A special rate of $35 per person la available for groups of six or more and a coach with six players registered will be abk to attend the coaches session for $25. Accommodations for participants are availabk at Westminster College for an additional charge. To register, send a $15 deposit to George Miles at 2018 South 1700 East, Salt Lake City, 84108 by Aug. 4. Further information can also be obtained by contacting Mr. Miles at the above address or at the fourth they kft another. Kg 0 was behind by one going into the fifth but went ahead by three with in homer by Chris Heaton a three-ru-n a double by Fenn. Neds came back with seven consecutive singles but Big 0 all but shut them off as two were forced at second and another forced at home. Only one scored while the other three were left standing on base. Four more came across for Big 0, who went ahead by six. Neola ms blanked in the sixth and both recorded a pair in the seventh. Neola had kft a total of 11 on base as they lost by six at 16 to 10. Two of Neolas three losses came at the hands of Kg 0. Neola is now tkd with Fenna for second place. Fenn's had a bye Tuesday and postponed their game against Neola. Country Club waa almost nipped again when they met a USU team. Country Club flied out for ail but three of their outs for the game and found themselves tied after four innings at four alL Country Club got six more and allowed USU only a pair to win by tougher-than-expecte- d four at 10 to 6. The Wild Bunch and the Outlaws, who were tied for fourth place when they played each other at the end of the first round, were tied again when they played each other Friday night The Wild Bunch won the first game and were favored this time but the Outlaws, who have played well of late, had different ideas. The Wild Bunch ran off three in the first and another in the second and held the Outkws to a pair in the second. The Outlaws went ahead by one with one in the third and a pair in the fourth after putting the Bunch down in order both innings. The Bunch retook the lead by scoring five in the fifth, only to lose it again when the Outlaws stok five of their own in the bottom of the fifth. In the sixth the Wild Bunch got five and the Outlaws got only four, to tk it after six. Each got a run in the seventh to send it into extra innings after s controversial call on Lane Yack. In the eighth the Wild Bunch scored one but eouidnt hold the Outlaws, who recorded two with only one out for the at win 16 to 15. our-of-ci- ty Buckmaster returns from Caribbean 487-113- Sign up now for soccer and football Roosevelt city's recreation program will include Little League soccer and football thia fall and competition in the two sports is scheduled to begin in August Anyone interested in participating in or coaching the sports events is asked to contact Steve Bailey at the city office. calculate a familys nutritional needs and pkn to meet them. It also offers information on how and where to store the food Navy Fire Control Technician Third Class Walter L. Buckmaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Buckmaster Jr., Myton, recently returned from a deployment in the Caribbean Sea. Ik is assigned to the destroyer USS Fiske, homeported in Bayonne, N. J. cruise, Fiske During the three-wee- k conducted naval gunfire support at Viequs Island, Puerto Rico, underwent refresher training at Guantanamo Bay, Duba, and participated in weapons system accuracy tests in the Virgin viiv .v si Trio enter I 5' martial arts tournaments SZi' svj Two Roosevelt boys and their instructor represented the Uintah Basin at a martial arts tournament at Dak Pettit's Karate School in Salt Lake City July 15. Clayton Roberts and Dallas Perank entered the white belt freeatyk fighting and instructor Max Weiss entered the black belt kata, or forms, representing the martial art styk of Tech Ch'kn Do. Mr Roberta fought in the heavyweight division and was defeated in the second round. Mr. Perank took third place in the lightweight division. Mr. Weiss won second place in the Black belt kata. The three plan to participate in another tournament in Salt Lake City ft IJ rj Isknda. Mr. Buckmaster joined the Navy in March 1976. and protect it from insects. "Having Your Food Storage and Eating It, Too is on sale at area bookstores, or both pamphlets may be obtained July 29. for $1 each from the Ezra Taft Benson ArrimltiiM and food institute, 478 Widtsoe Building, Brigham Young University, Provo, 84602. tA ... . . . son of Mr. Max Gines, is wrestling this week' in the Junior Olympics notional championships at Lift? coin, Neb. The second-gradat Tabiona elemenschool won the right to tary represent his weight by winning six medals in wrestling at the Utah state meet. Scott Gines and Mrs. Ta-bion- a, er paint JONES & GLASS CO r iPaintstcsnd&Supplies Fuller O'Brian Pittsburgh e Olympic All Point Supplies SCREEN UPAS STORM DOORS ft WINDOWS RURRORS fURMTURE TOPS SUDINQ REAR WINDOWS (Pidisps, RVs,Et.) STORE FRONTS WINDOW CUSS OBSCURE CUSS CUSTOM SHOWER DOORS TUB ENCLOSURES 6 Roosevelt EEHITO- - J SERVICE PROMPT 722-201- " "Where Gloss is a Speciality Not a Sideline"! CEU girls basketball camp opens College of Eastern Utahs first girls basketball camp will begin July 81 and continue through Aug. 4 at the National Guard Armory. The camp is open for girls in junior high and older, who are interested in learning and practicing the bask fundamentals of the game, participants will also compete in team drills, games, and individual contest during the camp. Cost of the camp will be $25. Anyone interested should contact tbs camp director, Coach Curt Jenson, mens head basketball coach at CEU, or Kendra Tomsk, DEU women's coach. Interested participants should register today for the daily sessions. fr- li' 4 ' VC-- m O ?,v s. i V- . Billy Richard . . . age 14, of Roosevelt, was named Cowboy of the Little Buckaroo Rodeo in Tridell July 18. He received a pocket knife for winning the All-Arou- nd bareback and calf roping competitions and a belt buuckle for taking the . all-arou- title. nd |