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Show Thursday, Jane S, 1980 18 Uintah Basin Standard a Roosevelt little League Alter ssvsral week i of play, Roosevelt Little League standing u follow: the are Mustang League Pirate, 50, 1 postponed 1 postponed Met, 4-- 1, Dodgers, Yankee, Tigers, 4-- 2 1 postponed 1 postponed 2-- Padres, . 4-- 2 2-- Red Sox, 8 Braves, 5 Bronco League Orioles, 5-Braves, 8-- 1 postponed Cardinals, 8-- 2 1-- 1-- . . 1 M i. . Rookies, 4--3 v Panthers, Ft -- , 1 poetponed 8--2, 8--5 Duchesne, 0--6 Babe Ruth League A's.50 . " Mytoa, 8-- 1 poetponed Giants, 68 . , Reds, 62 Ft Duchesne, 4 2 Neola, poetponed Duchesne, 0--4, 1 postponed . 1-- 1-- I j Temporary restriction on road use Youngs Paint wins invitational tourney Softball in the Uintah Basin is a big event, and the 'tournament held last weekend supported this belief. The Clover Club Invitational had 16 teams competing, with Young's Paint from Vernal taking first place before-leavinthe tournament Young's made it to the championship bracket undefeated, and round themselves facing D.W. VanWagoner from Price. VanWagoner had lost one game, but made it to the championship by coming through the beers bracket. won the first game VanWagoner and placed each' team with one kies, making it necessary 'for another game Union to nlay g to be played. In the second game had the lead in the VanWagoner bottom of the seventh inning with two outs and two men on base. A batter for Young's popped up and the pitcher for VanWagoner dropped the pop fly. The next batter hit a single that scored two runs. Third place was taken by the Basin Bailers, with Clover Club' and S trout Realty battling for fourth. The championship team received a trophy,, plus jackets. The second and third place teams also received picked trophies. They were no : . v-for the" tournament all-sta- rs -- all-sta-rs ft ii - ar ar all-st- ar ft $fk will assist the Morgan and South Sevier high school coaches the event, which will benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society. . The five athletes are among those who received awards in their ive sports at the Booster Club banquet held Thursday evening. May 22. They will be selling tickets for the games, and anyone interested in purchasing them should contact one of the five, or any Union high school athlete or coach. . . , h ' Sies 73I-2M- 9 Weekdays 10.00 AM To 11 PM Weekends lO AM. To 12 PM. ' Closed Sundays Roosevolt-722-20- 91 PUMPS ANOTHER POP FLY-Wi- thout pitchers,1 kids participating inthe Pee Wee league just step up to the plate and plaster the projectile from off the pedestal. ' .71, . Opons At 7:00 PM June 410 -- ' AT LAST!!! HOT SUMMER BUYS AT TACO TIME mmm WWW t. II Soft Flour "Booth" Eenglrwi : basetns PEE WEE 67 S- - ;i YOU'RE OUTj-Th- e Basin Bailers runner attempted p mighty to a slide) but made the third out at second throw the Neola defender, Nevertheless; tne Basin quick by Bailers came back to outscore almost everyone else, and ended up in third place in the tournament, f; Roosevelt Theatre Open Every Friday & Saturday June no-fus-s! Tv ' or Drive In It's fast, delicious' and Order up your favorite foodstotaketiome. Lunch and dinner...the price is rightl ;; to Echo for Dinner Tonight x a; - - ''-- , Take-Ou- t ; v- ' . Great Idea! 'V ' - "Lady And Tramp" G. Walt Disney L hw? Panel on coyote control - at Snow Five Union high school athletes will travel to Snow College in basketball and Ephraim, for all-stfootball games. Clay Harrison will play Friday ..evening, "June 13, in an all-stbasketball game. James Bailey, John Brown, Kary Eldredge and Tracy Nielson will play at 2 p-the football following day in :an game. Union high school coach Jay Omer In' accordance with the existing approved Travel Plan for the Ashley National Forest certain select roads have . been dosed temporarily to prevent damage to the roiul bed. According to District Ranger Joel Frandaen, temporary closure will be in effect while the roads are wet and muddy from snow melt and the recent moisture. As soon as the roads are dry and aafs for travel they will be s " opened.' Gates are closed mi the following roads: Reservation Ridge, No. 147. Timber Canyon, No. 149 Hades Canyon Road, No, 815 With current government restrie-- ; Creek Road tions on predator control measures ; . Blind Stream-Roc- k (above Upper Stillwater), N& 184 western cattlemen and sheep ranchers stand to lose one in five Of their Log Hollow Road, No. 197 1n addition, a draft Environmental Sen. Orrin Hatch has , testified, according to a recent article Assessment for the future status of the old road up Grass Hollow (a .in the Deseret News. before EnvirSenate the tributary to Indian Canyon) is Appearing onment and Public Works Committee,'; available for public review in the Hatch said many Utah ranchers are Duchesne Ranger District office. This suffering large losses of animals' old road was closed in accordance with because many coyote-killin- g methods' the Duchesne Ranger District Multiple have been outlawed and the popula- - Use Plan and then opened up last year &sto. aceomodate'sonw proposed mining tion of the nimi booming! J. The coyote population has grown activity.' ' ' Public is to desired June since input the of prior astronomically banning 1 decision on the road can be Compound 1080 eight years ago.' 15 USDA estimates show that since 1975,' made. the coyote has cost sheepmen and' consumers inthis country $150 to $200'f! w .it. million. Rather than improve the teeh-j';"- -' : '' used to help the rancher in Ma':' 1 ' PIHHI IMUM the Items coyote, the current against does just the reverse, said . 723-51- 31 Ship" R. "Eyes Of Laura Mars" ' R. Uinta , Theatre At 7:00 Tacoo 2F? 'J A r Crisp Tacos '3W. a& TACO .T 9 Judy Allred is all smiles when it comes to customer service and great fast food. If you want fast service but great food, come to Taco Tlmel P.M. Opons June ' 4--10 . "Being Thoro" P.G. . ' ',A ; v" Mon Thurs. 10.30AAA.to 10PAA. Fri.iSaf. 10:30 AAA. to 12PAA. Sunday 11 AAA. to 10 |