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Show UB Riders take high honors at Heber meet The Uintah Basin Riders came home with high-poitrophy for District 4 competition in the Utah State Riding Club Association. The event was held Aug. 10 and 11 in Heber City. Participants included Dinah Spurs, 21 With Oliva, Tabiona, Wild Bunch, Orem, Heber and Kamas. A partial list of winners, who will go to Region competition Aug. 24-2includes: Matched Pairs Pleasure Glenda Gurr and Janet Snow, first pjce. Mens Pleasure - Reed Stanley, second place. Ladies Pleasure - Mary Ann . Race Ralph Ereanbrack Funk, first place. 12 Mile Race Ralph Ereanbrack and A1 Funk, second r Single Poles Mary Ann Parrish, 88 and first place. Barrels - Mary Ann Curr, Lynn Gifford, Parrish, Drill place. Ruth Day irvil-a- a Forms Multi-Pa- rt Booked Singles Snap-a-Pa- rt Register and Continuous waa division launched for older teenagers wishing to continue in organised baeebalL Babe Ruth Baseball in 1974 initiated a Prep. League Just for the 18 year old player. Today thaw are 211 leagues throughout the United States and Canada, with 15,000 teams. A highlight in any year is the Babe Ruth Baseball tournament competition. Teams from each league in both the 18-1- 5 divisions are and 16-1-8 eligible to enter into district competition, with winners advandpg to and state, regional, world series play. The 28th Annual World Series for boys in the 18-1- 5 age bracket 5 in opens August 18-2- Padded first - Uintah Basin Riders, Robot Perre-nou- d, first Uintah Basin Riders brought home WINNING RIDERS-T- he three important trophies from a maor meet held in Heber City last week. Left to right, Mary Ann Parrish, parade Ercan-bracmistress, holds the first place "Parade" trophy; Jean t trophy; and gymkana director, holds the first "Drill" the drill place Glenda Gurr, mistress, displays k, high-poin- award. STANDARD Appaloosa horse club stages class A show Nogales, Aris, Willie Mays, the newest member of baseball's National Hall of Fame, will be the Grand Marshall of the Series parade in Nogales. He will be joined by another Hall of Famer, Lefty Gomes.. Newark, Ohio, is the Divisite for the The Annual Appaloosa Horse Club Regional Show, held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 10 and 11, at Petroleum Downs north of Roosevelt, was the oily Class A show this year in the Utah-Weste- Colorado-Souther- rn Freston, Basil Keel, Doug Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill CapweU. Bob Mrs. Fred Jones, Young, Mr. and Karen Santarose, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Weigand. Winning belt buckles for high points in the youth division were Joestes Wyatt, Grand Junction, 11 years and under; Stacey Martin, Salt Lake City, years; and Lude Lewis, Rifle, Cola, 8 years. A saddle made by Lee Mecham was awarded to the high point performance horse. The saddle was won by Quan's Ace in the Hole, owned by Mr. n Wyoming region. The show matured 144 youth entries and 229 adult entries, from Colorado, Wyoming, and throughout Utah. Show chairman was Phyllis Ames, with show secretary Pit Griggs. Assisting them were a number of local pie, including Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Dorrant 12-1- 4 15-1- and 8 Mrs. Charles Smith, Grand Junction, and shown by Don Jones, also of Grand Junction. An important event this year was the 1979 Weanling Futurity, an event fa which the fees are oftenof paid the before a colt is ban. Winner event was Cloud's Lightning, owned by T. R. Jolly, Sandy, and shown by Carol Cushing. Judging the events was Robert Glass, Farmington, N.M. Trophies were donated by local businessmen. A partial list of winners is as follows: American Legion looks good in first tourney 15-1- 4-- A 15-1- hard-foug- 8-- A and 12-1- Tooele. According to coach Norman Dye, the Roosevelt team made an excellent showing, and thrilled the crowd with a stunning double play executed by Troy May, Mak Workman and Clay Harrison. Tracy Dye ganered seven strike-outpitching for the Roosevelt squad. 12-1- -- -- Jordan. . 6QC3GQ SPG60A1 (SMAQILGS ball-playe- rs team. s, Youth Trail - 11 years old and under, Joestes Wyatt, Grand Junc4 tion; years old, Stacy Martin, Salt Lake City, years old, Sharon Jolly, Sandy. Youth Poles - 11 years old and under, Sandra Jolley, Sandy; 12-1-4 years old, Mike Martin, Salt Lake years old, Lauri Ann City; 15-1Christenson, Salt Lake' City. Youth Barrels - 11 years old and 4 under, Bryant Walker; years old, Mike Martin, Salt Lake City; 15-1- 8 years old, Lude Lewi. Rifle, Cola Beth Adult Beginning Jumping Hayes, Rangely, Colo; Junior English Pleasure - Susan Freston, Roosevelt; Senior English Pleasure - Karen Anderson, West Jordan; Poles Laurel Ann Seale, Salt Lake City Barrels - Mak Martin, Salt Lake City. Junta Trail - Laurel Ann Seals, Salt Lake City; Senior Trail - Sandi Christenson, Pleasant Grove; Junior Western Pleasure - Laurel Ann Seale, Salt Lake City Senior Western Pleasure - Russ Lloyds, Lehi; Ladies Western Pleasure Sandi Christenson, Pleasant Grove. . Mike Men's - Western Pleasure Martin,. ; Salt - . Lake . City: Western :. Riding - Robby Jones, Grand Junction, Cola; Junior Reining - Deanna Smith, Grand Junction; Senior Reining Mary Brinkohoff, Roosevelt; Junior Cow Cutting - L.B. Walker, Lindon, Utah. Senior Cow Cutting - Gayle Seale, Salt Lake City, Steer Wrestling - CJ. Jackson, .Rifle, Cola; Calf Roping Robby Jones, Grand Junction; Team Roping - Glen Smith, Grand Junction; Stock Saddle Race - Douen Powers, Vernal. Winner of the 1979 Halto Futurity was Carol Cushing, Sandy; second place went to Julia Watson, Duchesne; and third to Cherrie Corman, South 15-1- 8 Youth Showmanship at Halter'- - 11 years old and under, first place, Dianna, Smith, Grand Junction; .18-1.- 4 years old, Glen Smith, Grand. June-..-. old, jCrfe Lundatrum, mj tion; 15-1-$ Ogden. Youth Weston Equitation - 11 years and under, Joestes Wyatt, Grand Junction; 12-1-4 years old, 8 Martin, Salt Lake City; Stacey In the second contest, at Ken Price old, Karen Anderson, West years Pak in Murray, Roosevelt was up Jordan. against Ogden, another team formed Western Riding - 11 years old and by combining the resources of two 8-Joestes Wyatt, Grand Juncundo, schools. Roosevelts hitting was adetion; 12-1- 4 years old, Glen Smith, quate, and they were able to put men Grand Junction; 8 years old, Cris on bases, but bringing them home was Lundstrum, Ogden. another story. Ogden took the win 94).' Youth Reining - 11 years old and Coach Dye said that he was pleased Diana Smith, Grand Junction; undo, with his team, in this first tl out, 4 old, Stacy Martin, Salt years and looks forward to a better showing Lake City; 15-1-8 years old, Laura Ann next yea. Steel, Salt Lake City. "They have such big populations to choose from ova there," he said, "that its hard for us to compete. But we have some good in our area, and as interest in American Legion ball grows, we will soon be able to field a really competitive Roosevelt's first American Legion baseball team in some 20 years traveled to the Wasatch Front for tournament play Aug. 6 and 7. In the first game, played at Dirks Field against Tooele, .the Roosevelt squad went down 0 in a contest that was closer than the score indicated. Tooele, second in the state in baseball last yea, fielded a tram formed by the combination of Grants-vill- e Augurt 16, 1079 12-1- - Babe Ruth Baseball, the youth program with more that 890,000 participants in the 13-1-8 age group will mark national Babe Ruth Date on Aug. 16, commemorating the memory of the famed Babe Ruth who died Aug. 16, 1948. Babe Ruth Baseball waa incorporated in 1952. The foundation for the organisation ia Babe Ruth League (18-1- 5 year olds). In 1966 Babe Ruth 16-1- 8 - place. Babe Qffcrjnq Uintah Basin Riders, Parade anche's Lucky Duster. 722-402- 1 second-place- - Parrish, Glenda Reed Stanley, first place. Single Barrels - Mary Ann Parrish, first place. Hide Race Mary Ann Parrish and LaDean Stanley, first place. Water Race Lynn Snow, Reed Stanley, Ted Perrenoud, Leah Carol Kimball, second place. Keyhole Mary Ann Parrish, Glenda Gurr, Ralph Ereanbrack, Reed Stanley, Leah Bastian, second place. Robert Perrenoud, Pony Express John Postma, Mary Ann Parrish, Brent Bastian, Lynn Snow, first place. 5, SENIOR TRAIL WINNER Sandy Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron C Christensen, Pleasant Grove, displays the trophy she won by taking first place in the Senior Trail event at the Appaloosa horse show last week. Her mount is Com- Mile A1 pre-Wor- ld Receipt Books 16-1- 8 sion World Series Aug- ust Babe Ruth Baseball was well represented in the 1979 Major League 22-8- 0. WANT IT PRINTED ON TIME? This Is Tho Placo Printing Specialists 35 South Main Roosevelt, Utah (Conriently located between Penneys and tiie Roosevelt Theatre) Game held All-St- ar at the Kingdome. The American League squad had graduates George Brett, Fred Lynn, Carl Nolan Ryan, and Yastr-semsk- i, Tommy John. The tional League roster Nain- cluded former Babe Ruthers Dave Lopes, Joe Morgan, Lee Maszflli, GQ Hodges, Larry Bowa, and Pete Rose. Babe Ruth Baseball is a youth oriented program dedicated to good citizenship, good sportsmanship, and a respect for the rules of the game. The Utah Babe Ruth League comprises thirteen individual leagues: Cottonwood-Granit- Carbon, .UMMtl it T- Ssnrles W, n, r $- - a "Ar Coach Jay Omer, far right, watches as some of Union high school's prospective football players FASTER, FASTERI training. Eighty-fiv- e sprint as one exercise in and the men team will suit up have to reported date, young first will for the be played Aug. time Monday. The first game pre-seas- Blast Millcreek, Granger, Jordan Valley, Kearns, Midvale, Murray, Ogden, Riverton-Drape- 31 on 1975 Dodgo 2 ton, wench bed with gin poles, speed, 48,981 miles at Bear River. r, Roosevelt. Tayand Westaide. During the 1979 baseball season, ova 1,800 boys were registered in the lorsville, P13 MS w e, program. CONSUMER PREFERRED '.3-- v Phono nows Itoms to 722-513- 1 d-2 Altamont high school registration Registration for Altamont school students will be held Aug. 22-2- 4. Seniors will register Wednesday, Aug. 22, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Students in 9th, 10th and 11th grades will register Thursday and Friday, Aug. 23 and 24, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Volleyball will sell at great savingsl practice at Union Walker announced that the Union high school girls volleyball team will begin practicing Monday evening, Aug. 20, from 5 to 7 ' $,7 Coach Kayla PlAe Coach Walker urges players to come prepared to participate. For additional Coach Walker at information, 247-247- call ' IP ttl FORD MERemtf lits Your If a Chafes. Trumporftlow lipurts Roosevelt 722-223- 3 2. . h. ... h" - - |