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Show Thursday. July 5. 1984 Uintah Bosln Standard 13 Girl's Softball Women's Softball Roosevelt Roosevelt League League Results from Juns 24 Results from June 25 League B Grsdss 1 & 2 Nielsen 27, Ft. Duch. 23 Mellow 21, Little Angles 18 Women'e Standings Frontier 15. Dyes 4 Western A. 11. Pumps 7 Nebco 1 3, Little Chicago 7 Results from June 26 Grades 7 fr 8 League A (At the end of First half) Palmer's 9, Rascals 1 1 1 Duch. WBF Delsco Beatlebugs 1 7, SS Plaza 0 Ft. Results from June 27 Grades 3 & 4 Results from June 25 League C Gamacat 22, Ft. Duch. 5 Batbusters 20, Bow 0 Dan's Tire 23, Best Western 4 Univ. Oil 14, Link Trucking 8 Grades 6 Neola 18, Hydro 1 Er 6 Ft. Duch. 13 2, Uinta Eng. 6 Results from June 28 Grades 7 Er 8 League A Neola 12, SS Plaza 6 Delso 20, Rascals 9 Palmer's 24, Ft. Duch. 5 7, U. Uresk 4 . Shear PI. 19, Arrowettes 4 L&L Results from June 29 Grades 1 & 2 Little Resulte from Juno 27 League B Angles 19, Ft. Duch. 17 Grades 7 & 8 Plamer's 34, SS Plaza 4 Rascals 27, Beetlebugs 3 Neola 7, Ft. Duch. 0 Western A 27, Dyes 8 Nebco 26, Frontier 0 The Baseball Awards ceremony also honored the Sportsmanship Pirates coached by Val Labrum and Larry Labrum. Players in- elude Craig Labrum, Lyle Labrum, Danny GOOD SPORTSMEN Labrum, Matt Labrum, Dennis Ferguson, Jason Chadbourne, Steve Zufelt, Johnny Bowen, Troy Rohner, David Ames, Frank Wilson, Wesley Ercanbrack and Mack Raza. Fishing improves on trout streams Utah rivers and streams should offer top fishing in July, this after a record swing runoff kept jnany of them nigh and unfish-abl- e through June. Meanwhile, lakes and reservoirs continue to provide plenty of fishing opportunity for trouts ters. Division of Wildlife Resources Information Specialist Bruce Andersen says reporta from across the state indicate most waters have been stocked for the July 4 holiday. In northern Utah, Andersen says the Provo, Weber, Blacksmith Fork, Logan and Ogden rivers have all been stocked at least twice now. Andersen adds that fly fishermen should see good success on the rivers as insect hatches are coming off almost daily now. Dozens of lakes along the Mirror Lake Highway always popular on the 4th, have been heavily stocked with rainbow and albino catchable-size-d trout Stocked lakes include Trial, Teapot Lost, Lily, Butterfly and Pass. Mirror and Moosehom lakes, both well above the t mark, are still inaccessible and wont be stocked. Other Uinta lakes which have received quotas of trout include Marsh, Bridger, Smith Morehouse, Mill Hollow and Lyman lakes. For recorded information on top fishing spots throughout the state, call the Division of Wildlife (U-150-), 9000-foo- mid-summ- er Resources fishing line in City. The number Salt Lake 530-1298- is 9 correction on phone number 530-129- 8. Golf Association July will be an active month for tournament players. A golf eduled for each ay during the month.' Oh July 7, the Mens Association is holding a The following Saturday, July 14, the Frontier Grill is sponsoring a scotch twosome for men and women teams. Another scotch twosome for men and women has been planned for July 21, and the Chamber of Commerce Tournament will wrap up tournament plav for July on the scotch-twosom- e. 28th. Mens Association the .Mpns Association weekly tournament, the golfers played a game called most points. The winners for the first flight were Chris Denver, who played twice and came in both first and second, and John Overton, who finished third. Winners of the second flight were Keith Bethers and Ed Yack with a tie for first Woody Olsen came in third. Next week, the Mens will be playing throw out In this game, the golfers throw out their worst two holes to come up In with the lowest score. In addition, the Association is holding s mens scotch twosome tourney this Saturday. The entry foe is $10. Players should pick their own teams. The golfers will be divided into flights. Juniors The Junior Program is in full swing, and the older division will be playing in a scramble tournament with an older golfer from the high school team. The older ' are division kids, age encouraged to cone out and participate. Some of the younger division players may also be able to participate. But most will still be practicing with assistance from the jrolf .pro. 10-1- 4, Courtesy on the course the benefit of all, golfers play without delay, golfer should play until the rs in front are out of range, yen searching for a ball signal those behind them I when it becomes at ill won't be easily fc hole has been sn the im-td- v sted, golfers should leave the green. 1 Men's Softball Roosevelt League Results from Juno Red League 25-2- 7 Energy 10, Utah C Gas 3 Richards 25, Outlaws 10 THEY MARK HIGH PRESSURE UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS PIPELINES. Frandsen's 15, Warriors 3 Strout 12, Ft. Duch. 3 Western A. 17, Gilbert T. 14 Christian A- - WBF Ft. Duch. Strout 12, Western A. 11 Earl's F. 27, Pete's Auto 3 Frandsen's 1 1 , Gilbert 9 White League Chicken Time WBF Earl's F. M&M 6, Gary's 2 Earl's F. WBF U40 Utes Central Ul 13, U&O Rabbits 6 Frontier Grill 16, Seagulls 0 O H Gang 15, Chicken Time 14 Frontier G. 5, Palmer's 3 M&M 4, Chicken T. 3 Blue League Merc. 10, IT Stars 4 Energy 21, Delsco 5 Outlaws 18, IT Stars 17 Valley W 28, Richard's 13 Basin W. 20, Utah CG 17 R&L Bit 9, T&R Merc. 6 Neola 19, Delsco 1 R&L Bit 8, Outlaws 5 Energy 17, Richards 6 Basin W. 15, IT Stars 1 1 Utah C Gas 12, T&R Merc 10 Basin W. 16, Delsco 14 Valley W 13, R&L Bit 4 T&R Donations help build golf sign The new Roosevelt Golf Sign townera over the Neds Highway thanks to the generosity of several area businesses. The golf ball itself wu donated by LCL Oil. WE Machine and Welding did the welding and bending for the Sign. The sandblasting was done by Earl Rasmussen fisnHing and Painting. Helping with the installation by providing equipment and labor was the Prichard Crane Company. Roosevelt City hired the Johnson Sign Company to. State law requires that if youre doing any excavating, seismic work, road grading, building or other construction near these markers, you must notify the appropriate pipeline company. 1 or (307) 382-888- 2 Before digging, call collect (307) 362-56- 1 Underground pipelines will be pinpointed, to prevent damage and increase safety at no charge to the calling party. (Note: Notice to these pipeline companies is NOT notice to other utilities or pipeline companies.) If you notice any of the following conditions, call the same numbers, since they may indicate pipeline problems. paint and latter the sign. The City of Roosevelt expresses its appreciation to all those who helped make the sign an excellent addition to the community said Mayor Lawrence Yack. Hissing or blowing sound. Dirt being blown into the air. Fire apparently emanating from. the ground or burning above the ground. Fire at or near exposed piping. Water blowing into the air at a pond, creek or river. Bubbling action of outside surface water. |