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Show rpsr-- V . Chariot races start at 1 pm this Saturday The Uintah Cutter Association will this years racing season 4 at the Saturday, December .start Bowling Night Hawks ; : First place was G&L: second place :was Jack's Insulation; third place was tied with Johns Carpet and Murphy's Savemore. Boweler of the week was Alan Mojado. Game of the week was Alan Mojado, 195. Series of the week was Dave White, 549. League high average was Dave White, 184. Team game scratch, 923, G&L; team series scratch, 2635, G&L; team game handicap, 1077, Jack's Insulation; team series handicap, 3050, -- Petroleum Downs racetrack just north of Roosevelt at 1 p.m. A.C. Wilkerson, this years president tandaftf Begin ThursdayTIecefT announced then would be 27 futurity' teams running this year. Ray Malinski won last years futurity in an exciting finish with the all American futurity sale colt, Now or Never Bug by Bugs Alibe in 75 and Is Right" by Tineys Gay. This team just barely edged out Pitchfork' Ranch running Hugs Valley by Valley Super Star and "Commands by Comorgo. Ralph Denton finished third with two All American futurity sale colts and Ray Malinski was fourth with another pair of colts purchased in the same sale. Ten colts purchased in the All American futurity sale costing from $6,000 to $18,000 wm ran laetear This year Ray Malinski running some expensive colts be Rti Easy Jet purchased in sales and Doctor Kirk. Quite a number of Valley Super Star edits will be run also along with colts by Time to win. Pivot Point, Dog Face, Comorgo, Pana's Cowboy, Three Bar Jog, Pacific Bailey, Three Jumps, Chicks Brace, Rimlight and Bunny Mackay. A total of 12 mature teams B division are signed up with six teams racing for the mature world championship finals. Races will be every Saturday except for Christmas day and will start at 1 p.m. sharp. There will be races on New Years Day. A.C. Wilkerson also announced an invitational two year old race at the end of the season. $ n ' V.y .. ? "h. . ' - 7 V 516. League high average was Bonnie Van with 168, and Sonny Van with 182. Team game scratch, 763, G&L; team series scratch, 2112, G&L; team team game handicap, 848, series handicap, 2373, Game scratch was Jennie Murdock, 212, and GQ Mojado, 236. Series scratch was Bonnie Van, 555, and Sonny Van, 592. Game handicap was Percy Howell, 247, and Terry Cuch, 256. Series handicap was Percy Howell, 653, and Ed Secakuku, 694. Splits picked up this week were: Cal Hack-forKamel Murdock, and Bev Reyor Hope Mojado, 9; 4-- 5-- 7. The chariot racing season is upon us and will start this Saturday at the Petroleum Downs raceway just North of Roosevelt. They will start at 1:00 LAST YEARS WINNERS! p.m. Pictured is Pollack Ponderosa No. 12, as they finished just ahead of Pitchfork Ranee and Ranee Dentaa No. 2 in last years final furturity race. ? . John's Carpet. Game scratch, 246, Dig La Rose; series scratch, 678, Dig La Rose; game handicap, 273, Bob Hillstrom; series handicap, 729, Dig La Rose. Splits picked up this week were: Phil Chimbur-as- , Ed Secakuku. Mike Gary Scholer, Dave White, Appah, Great spare picked up this week was Shaun Chapoose, Wednesday Nite Ladies First place was Snerman's Trailer Court; second place was Nebco; third place was tied with Gamache and 5-- 6; 3-- 7; Aexco. Bowler of the week was Tish Buckmaster; game of the week, Tish Buckmaster, 191; series of the week, Charlene Sherman, 486; league high average, Mary Ward, 156. Team game scratch, 815, Murphy's Savemore: team series scratch, 2326, Murphys Savemore; team game handicap, 1013, Milts; team series handicap, 2815, Taco Time. Game scratch. 203. Mary Ward; series scratch, 237, Patsy La Rose and Madeliene Martinez; game handicap, 252, Faye Betts; series handicap, 655, Norma Jean Gray. Splits picked up this week were: Tish Buckmaster and Charlene Sherman with Kathie Davies, June Patsy La Rose, and Wilcken, Mixed League First place was Driftwood Lounge; second place was tied with Scottys and Wop sock; and third place was lied with G&L. Pikes and Bowlers of the week were Jennie Karnel Murdock, and Murdock, Beachler. Game of the week Wayne was Jennie Murdock, 212; Kamel Murdock and Wayne Beachler with 195. Series of the week was Jennie Murdock, 528. and Sonny Van with 0; 5-- 7; 2-- 2-- 7. 3-- : White-- I I rocks News Sherry Kay Rasmussen from Salt Lake had Thankdsgiving with her mother and brothers, Mrs. Kay Rasmussen, from Salt Lake had Thanksgiving with her mother and brother, Mrs, : Virginia Ferguson t The cold weather has brought predators hunt- Kay Rasmussen, Tommy, Kevin and Wayne. ing for food. Mr. and Mrs. e Mr. Virgil Robb had commotion outside early Saturday morning, look-pi- g out, were two coyotes an their lawn and two more in the field close bv. son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ainge attended her cousins funeral, Scott Gray, son of Arva and Melvin Gray of Odgen. He was Pike heard a Thanksgiving with his Laren Cynthia and Bagley were Iwme from Provo visiting their parents, Mr. and r Miss Belinda Mrs. Dean Bagley Thanksgiving. for Hansen and Reed Hansen from Salt Lake, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merli Hansen at their home in Uintah Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen took Reed back to Salt er Ruth Ann Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Allred Helquist had a family for Thanksgive-ing- . reunion All their children were home. Coming from Logan were Debbie and Mauris Pitcher, Doug and Pamela Anderson, Kathy and Reed Pierce, Peggy and Leon Clayburn. They all gathered at Rita and Reed Hartles for dinner. Leanna, Mary and Kendall Arrowchis were home from Provo. killed last week, his funeral was in VernaL .. j". Mr. and Mrs. Stan (Teri) Rossi from Seal Beach Calforina were '. V, i ' "C . . We chose all natumigas appliances "v' , !'s ' w i' ; ' ' There are walls to be replastered, bathrooms needing major plumbing repairsipd faulty wiring to be replaced. The decisions to be made aremany, and theyre important, because every one costs money. One of the most important is choosing an energy system for home heating, cooking, clothes drying and water heating. Making the right choice can save a lot of energy dollars over the years. Natural gas is by far the most efficient energy source for provlding'neat. Its dean, efficient, reliable energy. By conserving you help us continue bringing energy home. c 4 lt feir wn ml three ladies and the Bishopric. according to USU extension nutrition specialist Georgia Lauritzen. Howfoods stored in ever, direct sunlight, near hot pipes, above a range or refrigerator or in kitchen cabims can lose quality much foster. V eighty-year-ol- Tuesday night the Home canned foods stored in dark, cool places below 70 degrees will keep their best flavor quality for a year, 'it-- : f - &omefifrl6 a d Turning an modern restoration is a tremendous challenge. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoopes spent Thanksgiving with their daughters. Tips f - ' :Vi ViC jMf visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith, a sister Mrs. Donald Simmons, a brother, Mr. Cherster Smith and a sister Mrs. Bell Parrish. Food O' r Relief Sodty had their Fun night Mrs. Laura Pike came from Roos-veto show how to make billfolds and tote bags. Then Mrs. Gwen Tapoox showed us how to make Indian fry bread, which she made enough lor us all to have tacos made with, then pumpkin pie was served to twenty v' - 4 V w'Mh apd mi. 99 ' . ; MOUNTAIN FUEL Bringing Energy Home home-canne- d fi C . - J ' ' . ' W . I ' 4 i ' : ; : -.' i .. , |