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Show Thursday, June 5, 1980 Uintah B In 19 Standard Golf tea today The Rooeevelt Ladies Golf Association will hold membership too 5 Juno (today). Thursday. The event, to bo hold at the Roosevelt City Golf Course, will provide an opportunity for any lady interested in learning to play golt or in joining the organization, to become acquainted with members and their plus for the summer. The tea will be held from 2 until 4 p.m., according to association secre- i ' tary, Jan lice. Womens softball tournament Women's Softball League pro sea-so- i tournament will be held Friday night, June 6, and Saturday morning. June 7, to determine an A" and B" League. There will be 19 teams participating. The first round will be u follows: 7 n.m.; new narks Friday, ' Dresser Atlas vs. Richards lee Cream, field 1; Shear Pleasure vs. Ute Bravettes, field 4; Air Drilling vs. Country Auto, field 8; Old park: W.W. Construction bye; NOesen's Country vs. .uteland,' big - Friday, 8 p.m., new park: j Superior Tire vs. Duchesne County hospital, field 1; BJ. Hughes vs. KSM Welding, field . WOMEN'S SOFTBALL Roosevelt women's softball league will start this weekend with a tournament that will divide the women into two leagues, an "A" and a "B" league. The first round will be Friday at 7 p.m. and the second round , Saturday at 8 a.m., 4; Ft Duchesne vs. Clover Club, field 8;. Old park of Hennessey vs. Little League; LtL Ford vs. Delsco, big diamond. The second round will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday. All games will be' Bhebester Ga-msc- played on diamonds 1, 2, and 4 new park. Play will continue Conn, Polar Queen, takes a swing at the ball in their game with the Cardinals on May 27. Kevin Despa in um SWING at the until All teams must furnish one score-keepe- r. Officials will be arranged by the League officers. pired the game, which Polar Queen lost 15 to 2. Eric Racing Hem Power generation may affect fishing .. Proposals to increase generating capacity at Flaming Gorge Dam are among fisheries causing concern scientists. If implemented, flows in the - r Green .River could be increased by GO. percspt,which.. could, seriously., affect'.-- , on the river. recreation and .The'. Bonneville Chapter of the. American Fisheries Society is participating in a study to determine. the (1. effects of the increased flows. Among; the concerns being examined are the possible flushing of trout downstream, safety of rafters and shore fishermen, . bank erosion, damage to endangered fish spades, and effects on the fish in Flaming Gorge Reservoir. , are If the current proposals peak flows from Flam- Ing Gorge Dam will increase from, . 4,400 cubic feet per second (CFS) to 6600' eb. The amount of time the release is at its minimum (800 cfe) will so that-be increased, however, approximately the same' volume of water will be released. The longer , periods of low flow and the greatly increased high flows will result in much wider fluctuations and greater instability, posing serious threats to toe. fishary, recreational safety, and ( D Donny Smith, 31, Myton; fourth, Rick ,8f . Space Invaders Ptrbafl- Djjh (Free Pitcher every hour. Qee 8.00 to 9i00 Country Disco - i 9.00 Disco Battle of the D. J.s Donee Contest Wotfman look alke contest Continuous Horse Races -Stock Car Racts on 6' T.V. jt ' . English , I . Infinity Disco West Hlway 40 Roosevelt Utah 84066 5 ' hollow Inn Bottle With Fine Roosovelt on A 6)6QQQQQ( Featuring: Oriental f.J & American Arts Council and U.S.U. Education Center , i . WJ. m ;. June 6 and 7 '0W'. - ' v Larry Cantwell We Also Cater Partys & Will Host Your Special Occasions Yours Truly, Samuel Clemens (Tlark Twain., L. i y Look For V? , it s Our juonnnrinOTonoonnonnnnnmmff'TffliffiifiTiTTriHn - Doily. Specials! HRS-- - : : 'A 4e ; Dinner at 7:00 p.in. Curtain Time 8KW p.m. For Reservation Call $6.25 Children 789-034- 8 or 722-22- 94 . Sunday 5:00 To 9:00 Chinese Food 11 A.M.To2P.M. P.M. To P.M. Weekdays . $9.50 Adults 5 v Saturday car involved. West Side 01 itoosevell All SummeR In Cooperation er Buffet PinneR Xhe&tRe , roll-ov- t2lB & Xsvll SmORQASBORd iS . . , - A1 but no injuries occurred. Car 13 in the super modified dess, driven by Richard Cox, Cortex, Cola, was the. walnuts srs marketed mors than any other ties 6) 6) 6) 6)6) i'r l.' Main Event, Light Model Class, had the following results: 75, Grand First, Ron Berry, Junction; second, Kenny Sharp,' IMG, u follows: 18, Pslo Alto, Andrews, 11, Calif.; second, Vince Nsvstni, 50, Crisp, third, Floyd Casper, Wya; Casper, Wya; fourth, Rob Davis, 5, Casper, Wya; fifth. Dsn Bsucum, 5R, Roosevelt; sixth. Corby Wilson, 28, Rock Springs, Wya; seventh, Pleasant 66, Craig .Chynoweto, 3, Grove,; eighth, Rick Salvoy, first nut ; Vi. 9lkf Roosevelt There was one , 722-96-61 t Wagner, 55, Roosevelt Super Modified finished . I 999, 76, 68, 54, Price. In the Limited Stock class: first, Ernie Hadloek, 4, Roosevelt; second, Scott Welkins, 68, Myton; third. Prairie . 6.00 6.00 to rV Fro bank stability. The Bonneville Chapter feels that' . any flow increase should be impfemen-dted only after serious consideration is riven to the impacts on recreation and fishing..,. ( Free! Delta,' Colo.; third, chuck Budrain, Price; fourth, Marv 8aloga, Roosevelt; fifth, Craig Spangler, Delta Cola; aixth, Donnia Belling, O' Q)' |