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Show Thursday, July 31, 1980 ' .' ' V-- . ' yt V iiCSfc ' Js .. ! X' - ? ' ;.v H a TYft- ji - sf j - i - to close finish; playoff W l"! 1 game may be necessary a-- vnj - - Even though the Roosevelt Mens Softball season is almost over, the teams have not given up. Both leagues are still unsettled as to who will claim the top spot. A mg upset happened in the "IF League with Hospital beating Christian Assembly by two, 11-Going into the bottom half of the sixth inning, Christian Assembly had an 8--2 lead over Hospital. Mark Mulvey hit a grand slam home run for 'i 5. 8-- 7. 11-- . Hospital seined their 11 runs on 84 The Young family home evening Monday night at the Roosevelt dty park. Sheila and Eric Houts have a new home' set up on her father, Carl ' Monic&n Andertons, farm. Nolo Nwlson SSS-4S- 44 Mrs. George Wel- come back. e There is a new home site in the making next door to the Reed Ander-tonMike and Colleen ' Woods are building, e Mr. and Mrs. Gail grandchildLorangers ren, Bobby, Terry and Sherry Boren, Salt Lake,.' spent some summer va-. cation here. Ann, their mother, eame Saturday and took them home. e Randy Nelson was in Ogden and Morgan for a few days where he met and visited with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Reese, Las Vegas, Nev. e Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Powell and family toured Wyoming, and vicinity prior to going into Salt Lake to see the parade . and fireworks. Delmar and Barbra Hamblin and children the long holiday . spent weekend in Salt Lake visiting and attending the celebration. , e Company at the Reed ' Anderton home during ' the week prior to the family reunion were sons ' and daughters, Gary and a friend, Sara Fredman, Phoenix, Ariz.; Val and Marlene Deno, their, What a way to end your Labrum, Heather Shelley, Michelle Snow and Charlyn Denver. Back row is Yolonda season. The LCL Riggers ended the season with a record of 10-- 0 in the Collett, Rochelle Winn, Heather Stevens, young girls Roosevelt league. Team members are " Carol Winn, Christina AAarkey, Sharilyn Sprfront, left to right, Shelley Prichard, Amaninger and Julie Oberhansly. Not pictured is Coach Maiy Ann Shupe. da Ebright, Stephanie Harmston, Sandy e Mrs. Janies Powell is home after spending another week in the Utah ' Valley hospital at Provo, e Mrs. Max Nelson and . daughters, Penny tensen and Cheri Wo- mack, spent some time in Salt Lake with daughter and sister Karen Allred, who had surgery on her bad at University hospi- ( tal. e Darwin Hall, Salt Lake, visited with his grandparents, the Bill Nelson's, , through the UBC TOURNAMENT chance. The ladies tournament will be held on Thursday, Aug. 7, and will start at 8:80 a.m. The tournament will be an tournament with Low Gross and Low Net scoring. There will be a $5 entry fee, plus green fees if you , aren't a member of the ladies association. Women wishing to enter, this tournament must also be handi Theatre At 7:00 P.M. 18-ho-le UBIC festivities. The men will tee off at 9 a.m. and will play an individual Chicago tournament! This type of play is baaed on points according to the , handicap of the individual golfer. It' will be an 18 hole tournament and golfers will need to have handicaps.; There is a f 10 entrance fee plus green : fees. e Don't . . , . . - forget the Montwell reunion coming up for the Saturday prior to Labor Day, Aug. 80. The Lars Nelson re- union was held July. in Becknell at the S unglow Park. It was hosted this year by the ; Louis Nelson family with approximately 200 during the three days. Traveling from this area,J? were Max, Nola and ' Randy Nelson, Penny Christensen and boys, Cheri Womack, Lars and Alton Powell and family and friends Clay HarriMike son, Stewart, Boyd and Dorothy Pow-ell and family, Bill and Verda Nelson, Sandra Aldrich and Lana, Janice Bradshaw and children, Henry and Enid and Dale ' Nelson. e Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson , joined their daughter Billie and. Tom Bermingham and son in . Salt Lue for a weeks vacation in southern Utah before attending the Lars Nelson reunion in Becknell. Utah. July 30 August. 6 . - i j - J 4 iSmmimmi Wr.Wl.T.I II ITlWWK Uinta Theatre At 7:00 P.M. Opens July 30 August 6 "The Shining1 . 28-2- 7 ' Opens . children joined them for a vacation in the canyon-land- s of southern Utah, Arizona and Nevada, . . sis- ter Loene .Nelson and The men's tournament on Saturday, Aug. 9, will finish off the golf for the play. The golf tournaments will continue on Friday, Aug. 8, as the Junior Tournament takes off at 9 a.m. This is an Individual Peoria Tourney. Those 'wishing to enter this. tournament dont need to have their .handicap figured : because they use a method to equalise the scores after play is completed. ; There will be a' $3 entrance fee plus green fees. This will be a nine hole event. children, N. Car.; drove to Salt Lake for the July Then wt . e Sandra Aldrich and ' daughter Lana, Vernal; Janice Bradshaw and 24 celebration. . - week. Three days of golf scheduled for next week's festivities 6. 5, Roosevelt - Chris- . Leavitt s. UNDEFEATED 1, callers. Others from this area going were Ray and Erna Scholes, Paul and C lists Foote, and Mr. and 8peeial . capped before they will be eligible to hits, while C. Assembly got 88 hits and scored 9. '. Because' of the loss that C. Assembly suffered Monday, they may end up playing Hospital for the1 number one spot. Other action in the B" League had ' Superior Tire beating Bottle Hollow in . a high scoring game, 22-1Superior Tire then had to play Ice Cream and lost that game, 18-- Garys Bit lost to Tribe H by two runs, 23-2and Long Branch's IS runs werent enough as Utah-Colado Gas scored 17 to win , the game. A" League action had Clover Club edging Utah Machinery 8--8 and Bumps S trout doubling Dons T.V. 12-downed Neds 13-and the Sundowners beat Ute Tribe I by a score of 84. ' As of Monday it looked like Clover ' Club and S trout will tie for first. They will have their playoff game Tuesday, with Neola taking third. 7. Hospital in the bottom of the sixth, and the inning ended with Christian Assembly on top C. Assembly could only get one run in the top half of the seventh inning and had to take the field and defend a lead. Hospital came narrow two-poito bat and got two singles and a double before Hartman hit a home run to end the game with Hospital on top Interest Group held a Three days of golf are scheduled for the UBIC celebration, and anyone who want to play will have the 16 Uintah Banin Standard ! y - league title race draws B Ay V, V ".I- . K. '"v v !., ."' ifofcjh-- ' . s 4 J V1? ''''' ., '' . 'V ' .is;' " ' ' vc1.?-- . Sandra' daughter-in-laand sons, Salt Lake; Valene and Don. Clark and children, Tulsa, Ok.; Brent and Lana McDon-aiw . . One Show ;i d and children, Salt Lake. The reunion was held at the ; mountain' 7 cabin of son-- : Don, .inlfl7 Tabiona through the July 24 weekend. Others at, tending were Don and Lorraine .and children, Barbra and John Rogers and Scott; Mike and Kim Anderton, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Anderton and ' baby ud friend Valarie, all Salt Lake; and others from the Basin area. Also attending were Earl and Karen Anderton and bqys, Sherry and Dennis Bills and children, San- . ' dy; and Sue Evans, Kansas City, Mo. e ' Lars and Afton Powell attended the square dance at Fish Lake Saturday night Fred and Dawn Brown were the R. ; Nightly . , I , WE SERVE YOU BETTER AT RQOSEVELT TACO TIME Thure July 31 Fri. Sat. Aug. 1 & 2 Crisp Tacos 25' ' Crisp Bean Burritos 4l SegjgtgjyiSTi 3SS50 kmm Beth Wager and Helen Hall are Happy to serve you and your satisfaction is their guarantee. e'm&pm .Asll Mountain Bell (sSKXD(6 Mon Thurs. 10:30 AAA. to 10 P.M. Frl. & Sat. 10:30 AM. to 12 PM. Sunday 11 AAA. to 10 ; |