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Show V DOG SPEEDWAY Altamont-Tabion- a PRAIRIE all stars win big in Price WBBA tourney Weekend races benefit muscular and honor local racer The combined Ahamont-Tabion- a all-stWBBA Little team played In Price Monday, July 28, and came home with an impreaaive victory Lnw ar . under their belt The team played the Emery American Legion and defeated them by a aeore of 18--4. The winning pitcher waa Veri Tucker. Beeidee pitching an excellent game, Veri had three (ingles to help pace the all-otar-a Ahamont The team from the upper' was as very country all-star-s. aU-et- offense-minde- d Uary borensen had a triple, Terry Harding hit a double, Andy Nielsen blasted two triples, Charlie Lamb hit two singles, Robert Marchall poked a single, and Wade Rhoades drove a double and a single. The tournament continues throughout this week ..with a team ' from Duchesne Joining the tournament on Tuesday night after a bye on Monday. The winning teams in the tournament will travel to Salt Lake for the next step on the way to the WBBA World . Scries, to be held later in August . , . l Racing was the main course this past weekend, and those who attended their fill Two days of racing were S;tured st the prairie Dog Speedway for Craig Campbell Days. ' Saturday night racing ' wu their regular cadng event. Fast time laps were turned in by Richard Wymer, r . 055 in the Limited Class. His time was 19.948. . In the Late Model, Emery Hooker, 014, earns in with a time of 18.150. Charlie Smith, 02, posted a time of 17.720 in the Super Modified nM The Dash Trophy r winner for ' : . . , r - ' y ! Marv Saloga, 876, won the Late Saturday evening was Ernie Hadlock, Model Class with Emery Hooker, 814, 84, in the Limited Class; 076, Marv Saloga, in the Late Model; and Charlie ,, grabbing second. The Super Modified Smith, 02, in the Super Modified Class. '' was won by 814, Von Edwards, with Heat races were run in the three second place being grabbed by Rick classifications with winners in each Saloga, 88. Steve Gray took third class as follows: Limited Class won by place, driving 87. Ernie Hadlock, 4; second place was ' For Saturdays action an extra race grabbed by Donnie Smith, 881; and was added to change the regular pace Richard Wymer, 855, finished third. of things. Many of the drivers that The Late Model Class was won by eome to the raceway bring a mechanic. The race that was added was- this Fhnery Hooker, 114; and second place to went Marv Saloga, 876. Von mechanic's race, where the men who Edwards won the Super Modified keep the cars going get a chance to Class driving 814. Charlie Smith, 82, test just how good their work is. finished behind him in second, and The mechanics race was taken by Don Baueumm finished , in third, Barry Hadlock in 814.' Second place went to Willis Wymer, driving. 855. driving 85. After the running of the heat races, Brent Goff plsced third in 868. ' drivers advanced to the main events Racing continued Sunday afternoon to vie for the number one spot in each with all of the proceeds going to Craig classification. The , winner of the CsmpbelL The limited Trophy Dssh Limited Class was Ernie Hadlock, wss won by 84, Ernie Hadlock, with driving 84. Scott Welkins, 868, placed Von Edwards, 814, taking the Super ' second, with third place going to Modified Trophy Dash. , ' . Ghery Smith, 816. ' ' Heat races were run in each class to . determine starting positions for the ' main events. ' trophies, built Special 8wede" Ernie donated and by Johnson, Grand Junction, were pre- r sented to the following, winners of the main events: Marv Saloga, 876; Emery mirror-etche- , way that will remain at the track. AU..? trophies had Craigs 877 Camara etched into a mirror with a light in the .: background. M Gonorrhea and illegitimate births are tied for first place among teenager ha sards, according to a study recently released. Gonorrhea will hit more than 250,000 15-1- 9 year olds during 1980 and it is predicted that more than 240,000 out-o- f wedlock babies will be born to the same age group. older adults, sexually also are on the rise . . . trichomoniasis, amebkasis and Herpes II lead the list. AU are difficult to treat successfully. Trichomoniasis frequently goes undetected in men while causing severe symptoms in females. (PImh Deposit At Oil -- . Ida Hmrocks 1 Kenneth Baldwin underwent surgery JVed-nesday at the Duchesne o i Reliability" RmscmII, "v... . . i 1 f'f:r .ri.'-Y- d i. , v ' ; ' j ' " 1 ' .' a,. W; ' s' - ' ' 1 v ...and find out if your benefits Justify yoiir costs. - . There's only one way to determine whether or not you're getting a good deal with your ' group health care coverage. You've got to take a good, close look at benefits and costs of your present plan. Then you've got to compare them against the benefits and costs of others. As a member of a group health care coverage plan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Utah encourage you to do just that.. .to look at your coverage and see how It measures up against one of ours. We want you to be aware of changing costs and kinds of benefits and we want you to know that Blue Cross and Blue Shield Is dedi- cated to keeping health cars coverage cost down and benefits up. It's easy to compare your policy with one of ours. Just call a Blue Cron and Blue Shield representative or your Insurance agent and make an appointment to do K at your convenience. Ifs the only way to know V whether or not you're getting the maximum benefits and the best price. ,Us . 722-245-4 ; ( County hospital, returning home Friday.. e Eight Priests and Explorers went on a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., Monday through Thursday. They were accompanied - by Lee Moon, and Tom ElUngsford Bishop Ronald Peatross. Mrs. Mary Ellen Grigsby and daughters, Tennessee, are visiting her folks, the Ardon Evans, and her brother, the Fred Evans families this week. She also attended the Lusty family last week in Salt Lake, e The Relief Society cultural refinement mee- ting Sunday had as a speaker. Bob Suther, formerly of India,, now living in Salt Lake. He spoke of their worship, education and home life in India. He was accompanied by his mother, his wife and two children. Many beautiful things ";; ' were bn display. ...... Av i "Ruall for 1980. 446-511- 7 Among infections HOWCAN WE BETTER SI - . Arcadia with one of be presented Craig the trophies and a eheck for $1,785, ' which was donated by spectators, drivers' and track officials. Craig willj donate foe fends to the Muscular ' ' Dystrophy Association in his name.' The Prairie Dog Racing Association and all track personnel would like to thank all those people who participate ed in foe. Craig Campbell Race Days ' f - i' k ' RO. Bok 90270 set Lsks CNy. 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