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Show STANDARD : Moy 31. 1979 v'-fV-- '; Si safety program set 4-- H All Duchesne County age and older are invited to a Fun Day Safety Program Monday, June 4, at Lake Bo reham (Midview Reservoir). The activities begin at 10 a.m. The day's events will include safety programs on canoeing, archery, firearms and slingshots, taught by Art Jones, state safety instructor from Logan. Lunch will be served. Archery equipment for the day has been contributed by Bear Archery and the air rifles were donated by Daisy, but participants must bring their own slingshots. The fun day is a training program to enable the older to prepare for summer camp, the county fair, and club demonstrations. For further information or to register, call the Extension Service at 1 or v 14 4-- u ' ' mi ' V ' , ... , .'- .S' ! ' '' yjA , v4. x. 0' i "? iSi '' . ', t v.. .. V ,. i' 5 T 'fV ' :y i ' ' ' ji,!1 A j j.. fttA Jki'A? f v 3 ', S .' I'.i- .v..f ' n ' .. '' ,4 v : ;. . .'. : ' , :. .. . v ,. t. V rig backed up to the water at the ramp is a common sight once fishing season has opened. Such easy-accelaunch areas abound at area fishing holes, such as Starvation sA j - ' : - , x.-f.js- '' i s..', this where Reservoir, JC.m OPEN SEASON-- A boat-launchi- " . t c 'vA , 7 .. v ' ' ', ; ' 722-460- ss 'u OUTSTANDING ffSCJt . ATHLETES Tamera Hackett, left, was nam- ed outstanding girl athlete at Tabiona high school for the school year. Les Collins, who placed sixth in high A State, was named outstanding boy athlete at at jump 1978-7- 9 1 -- 738-243- ' scene took place. The Basin offers some of the best fishing in Utah, and is only one gas-tan- k away from the Wasatch front, a fact which appeals to many Salt Lake area anglers. ng '2 v On ZiOvko Dec. 20, 1820 Missouri levied a tax of one dollar against unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 60. Phone news Items to 722-51- 31 SPORTS SCHEDULE BaMball THURSDAY, May 31 Mustang Astros vs. Yankees, Roosevelt City Park, 5:15 p.m. Mustang Red Sox at Myton Tigers, 6 p.m. Bronco Tigers vs. Panthers, Roosevelt City park, 7:15 p.m. Babe Ruth Ft. Duchesne vs. Reds, Union high school field, 6 p.m. Babe Ruth Myton at Altamont, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, Softball June 1 Clover Club vs. Don's T.V. Roosevelt City Park, 5:30 p.m. Fenn's vs. lorg, Roosevelt City park, 6:45 p.m. M&M vs. Neola, Roosevelt City park, 8 p.m. Merc. vs. Wild Bunch, Roosevelt City park, 9:15 SATURDAY. Softball OFFICERS-Offic- ers for the 1979-8- 0 school Tabiona high school are, left to right, Travis Fabrizio, year at Bart Smith, Tina Fabrizio, and Tom Giles. STUDENT BODY T&R p.m. June 2 Plateau vs. Randlett, Roosevelt City park, 4:15 p.m. Standard Motel vs. Tribe 1 , Roosevelt City park, 5:30 p.m. Tribe 2 vs. U.S.U. Extension, Roosevelt City park, 6:45 p.m. Monfawl Vocational Center vs. Assembly of God Church, Roosevelt City park, 8 p.m. Bottle Hollow (Skins) vs. Concrete Placing, Roosevelt City park, 9:15 p.m. MONDAY. BaMball No la Nation 111-454- p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson went to Salt Lake Saturday with lead the cheers in Colette cheerleaders for the Longhorns are varsity Kemp, Elaine Mathews, Kitty Bird, and Debbie Kemp; and junior varsity cheerleaders Lisa Shiner, April Monson, Melody Boice and Amber Brotherson. ALTAMONT 1 to CHEERLEADERS-Chos- en 979-8-0 Control their daughter, Billie. Bill will Mustang Dodgers at Neola Astros, 6 p.m. Bronco Orioles vs. Chiefs, Roosevelt Gty park, 7:15 p.m. Babe Ruth Myton vs. Ft. Duchesne, Union high school field, 6 p.m. Softball enter the Veterans Monday for surgery hos-Vut- al die following ay)1 Alfalfa Weevils with Wednesd- Mi;, and Mrs. Ray Crow 'have a grandson, born to daughter Sheryl and John Rasmussen in . Duane Hall Trucking vs. Ice Cream, Ft. Duchesne, 5:30 p.m. Misfits vs. Longhorns, Ft. Duchesne, 6:45 p.m. LCL Oil vs. Plateau, Ft. Duchesne, 8 p.m. Randlett vs. Standard Motel, Ft. Duchesne, 9:15 p.m. TUESDAY, June 5 BaMball Mustang Braves vs. Yankees, Roosevelt City park, 5:15 p.m. Bronco Mets vs. Chiefs, Roosevelt City park, 7:15 p.m. Babe Ruth Altamont vs. Ft. Duchesne, Union high school field, 6 p.m. Babe Ruth Myton at Neola Warriors, 6 p.m. Softball vs. Tribe 2, Ft. Duchesne, 5:30 p.m. USU Extention vs. Vocational Center, Ft. Duchesne, 1 6:45 p.m. Concrete Placing Duchesne, 8 p.m. Bottle Hollow (Skins) Duchesne, 9:15 p.m. Bumps vs. Don's T. V., Roosevelt City park, 5:30 p.m. Clover Club vs. Fenn's, Roosevelt City park, 6:45 p.m, lorg vs. T&R Merc., Roosevelt City park, 8 p.m. Neola vs. Wild Bunch, Roosevelt City park, 9:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June ft BaMball Mustang Padres vs. Dodgers, Roosevelt City park, 5: p.m. Mustang Pirates at Myton Tigers, 6 p.m. Bronco1 Panthers vs. Orioles, Roosevelt City park, 7:15 p.m. Bronco Chiefs at Neola Braves, 6 p.m. Babe Ruth Myton vs. Giants, Union high school field, 6 p.m. i BabwRuth Reds at Duchesne, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, 'BaMball 4 Ina and A.D. Shaw, son Nolan and daughter, were long Michelle, weekend company here. A. D. and Nolan will remain longer, working on their house. June 4 Mustang Pirates vs. Red Sox, Roosevelt City park, 5:15 Tribe o Carrie Wills is in Ogden visiting her sister. Peggy is here from Murray taking care of her mother's home during her absence. June 7 Mustang Braves vs. Red Sox, Roosevelt City park, 5:15 p.m. Bronco Rookies vs. Colts, Roosevelt City park, 7:15 p.m. Bronco Mets at Myton Tigers, 6 p.m. Babe Ruth Warriors vs. A's, Union high school field, 6 p.m Babe Ruth Duchesne at Altamont, 6 p.m. Furadan 4 Supracide Huntington. Crows the two little granddaughters home with them for a week. The new fella arraived May 23, weighed In at 6 lbs. 11 os., and will be brought called Lance D. on the. Response plea for help or donations on the Cedarview Cemetery was not very good but thanks go to the few who did haul away the debris raked from the graves, but there was a large amount left for someone else to take care of and this does not make an attractive rest-- , ing place. e Company at ' the James Powell home during the long weekend were: Dick and Dorthella Baker, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, Loene Nelson and son Brian, Salt Lake. e Mr. and Mrs. Lars Powell and family left May 25 for North Carolina to help his sister, and Janice Bradshaw children, move here for the summer. Nelson Powell left the first of the week via plane to help her with the driving. e The Young Special Interest Group enjoyed a cook-ou- t at the City Park Saturday night and then went bowling. A large group attended. e Jerry and Marie Tomlinson came from Granger to visit their parents, Harry and Fon-teQ- a Tomlinson. Sunday they went to Vernal to their son Brownie and Wendy's hone for a family gathering. commercial use have proven Years of wide-sca- le that FURADAN 4 Flowable by Chemagro can't be beaten in control of alfalfa weevils. It stays on the job to provide residual control close to harvest. Supracide keeps alfalfa weevils and aphids down. There's no bounce back of alfalfa weevils when you use Supracide insecticide-miticiby de Get a soft CO-O- P no-thum- CIBA-GEIG- Y. ride with p" CUSTOM POLY 78 Polyester Cord Comfort else do you get sale prices PLUS FREE MOUNTING and FREE BALANCING? ly Where Exceptions: Tractor tires and large truck tires. Prices effective through June 13, 1979 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES Amarlcan Forfc Drapar rCMy 5BS-631- 2 Ephraim 9 Dalla 564-211- 0 9 571-01- 756-960- 4 836-288- 4 Iprlnhlar Irrigation 529-748- 1 Idaho |