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Show Page 12. July 23. 1986 Uintah Basin Standard rvv had 276 racers attend Basin ' ': J Moto-- X '' Ml "V: Matt Jenkins and Jason 1 Action was everywhere during the UBMA Moto-- Races on July 1 2 and 3 at the Prairie Dog Speedway. Over 250 racers participated in the two day event, Sunday beof the races are in ing a double points race. The racer turnout was very good and results the accompanying story. MOTO-- Novice swept by Bob Taylor Kevin Nicotera took Mike Saturday second on Sunday.' X -i- X X ! ; Legion team splits against Hilicrest over five innings with no walks. The Roosevelt American Legion Baseball team, from Post 64, split its weekend games against Hilicrest and ran its record to 6 and 4 for the season. Roosevelt won the first game of the double-headwith Hilicrest taking the second game. In the first game, Roosevelt lead in the jumped to an early first inning on a towering three run blast by Steve Gingell that went over the left field fence. After scoring one more run in "His outstanding control kept the powerful Hilicrest squad off balance, the coach said. The only runs Hilicrest had were from a two run homer in the fourth. According to Coach Fieldsted this was the teams best effort of the year. We played an good game, he said. Roosevelt picked up six more runs in the fifth behind Tommy Olsens double off the deep left center fence with the' bases loaded. Final score of the contest er 3-- 0 the second inning, Larry put the game out of reach with a line drive into left center that allowed three runs to score during the third inning. That and the made the score Roosevelt squad never looked Abpl-anal- p 7-- was d. 6-- 0 inning.-jCoac- 6-- . HANNA NEWS Tracy Roberts y 3 Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts and Pat Lamb of Salt Lake brought Elthora Casper home Thursday. Elthora will have surgery on her eye Tuesday for a cataract, in Salt Lake. with Trent Larsen Saturday Brian Levitt took second. taking first on Sunday and Kenny Baucum took second on Sunday. The 125 Experts was won both days by Corky Maughan. Shawn took second ' on Christensen . Saturday but Wade Park came in ' behind on Sunday. Novices in the 250 cc class was Steve taken both days by Perkins. Andy Baldwin took Mohr was .second on Sunday. The 250 Amateur group was won by Richard Wall on SaturJeff Lungreen in day, with . . and by second, Baucum Levitt in Kenny on Sunday, with Brian second. Experts in the 250 class were ' Lund-gree- Rad Hill to host double points race This coining Saturday, July 26, then will be a double points race at the Rad HOI Raceway in Roosevelt. The racing association has said that they are really expecting a big crowd of spectators ss well as racers from all over the country. Sunday. Amateur 80 cc division was won by J. Zimmerman, with Rocky Rochford in second, on Saturday, but Chris Rasmussen took first, with Rochford still second on Sunday. The 80 cc Experts was won by Justin Jensen on Saturday, with Lance Walker in second place. Jensen had to settle for second on Sunday at Matt Jenkins took first that day. and four wheelers were also part of the competition. Saturday the was won by David Nichols and Jarod Edwards won it on Sunday. Four wheeler winner was Dax Snow for both days. . Three-wheele- on Saturday and Troy second Maughan both took McGinnis Terry days. second on Saturday and Troy Brown took second on Sunday. The Over 30 division was won both days by Gary Knieper with . Jay Mirgkne taking second on Saturday and Wyn Foranee taking second on Sunday. ' The Open Novice division was won both days by Allan Smith and Robb Gines took second both days. Open Amateur was won by Jeff Felter on Saturday and by Calvin Carangupn on Sunday. Randy Zimmerman took second on Saturday and Stewart Promrenke was seond on Sunday. Experts in the open category was lead by Gary Knieper both days with Jay Migliore in second n on Saturday and Mark in second on Sunday. Women's rices were won by Trudy Hurley both days with Kathy Earl taking second both devs. lead by Corky In the . 125 Amateur group lance Walker won first place on Saturday and Nicotera taking first with Dan King second on Local racers want who to get involved in the action can ain up early by contacting Tana or Dunsmore, time is Race Karen Brough. slated for 6 p.m., from 5 p.m. Cost with sign ups for the race is S12, the will be double in eke. 4-- rs three-wheele- turn-aroun- back. Coach Joe Fieldsted said Larry was "magic on the Murray mound as he scattered three hits School field. 13-- 2, The second game was almost Hilicrest an exact lead in the first took a Fieldsted said the Hilicrest lead was due to "some sloppy play by Roosevelt. But the score in the third. was narrowed to After that Roosevelt spirit the wheels came off and Hilicrest 0 dominated the game. Wewere never mentally in the game, said Fieldsted. I think we got a little-lazafter the first game.' Our intensity was way down and since Hilicrest is a fine ball club you can't let down for a second or theyll beat you going away... and that's just what happened. The final score of the second game was Hilicrest 18 to Roosevelt 4. The next game is scheduled for Saturday, July 26, against Alta at the Union High and Zim- merman taking the 80 cc class. Other results are divided into the following categories. In the PeeWees, first place was second was Sean McDonald, Matt Smith;' on Saturday. On Sunday Deraid Riche was first and J.D. Hoirocks was second. The 60 cc. division went to Chance Maughan, first, and Russ Anderson, second, on Saturday; with Maughan taking first again on Sunday and Jason Baucum taking second that day. In 80 cc Novice, 7 to 11 years old. the winner Saturday was Mack Cobb with Ryker Smith taking second. Jason Powell took first on Sunday with Mark Cobb taking second. The 80 Novice, 13 to 16, group had Kevin Nicotera taking first, Russ Anderson taking second on class was both days. second on Ward took 125 The The Uintah Basin Motorcycle Association held their ' annual races on July 12 and 13. Moto-Over the Saturday and Sunday races there were 276 riders that competed for money and trophies. Sunday results of team racing had Gordon Goodale and Kenny Baucum taking the "Big Bike class. Chance Maughan and Cory Rochford taking 60 cc class and rs Rob trophies asso- Dunsmore, racing ciation president, has stated that there are three different classes to sign up for. The novice division is for all new racers, or those who ' IHiw are working on getting their first five wins. The advanced division is for the more experienced racer who has earned eight first places; the expert division is for the experienced racer. All racers are placed in a dees according to age and skill. Dunsmore stated that theyd like to see a few more of the local ldde signed up for the race. The club is on a campaign to get more racers. The Outlaw race track in Vernal is also having a double points race on Saturday, July 26. The race in Vernal starts at 10 a.m. So here's a chance to really stack up the points in one day. Dunsmore encourages everyone to come on out and see some spectacular racing this Saturday. Dove hunt is set Food and Drug Duchesne The Utah Wildlife Board has set a Beeson of September 1 through 30, 1986 for mourning doves and pigeons. Daily bag and possession limits are 15 and 30 respectively for doves and five and ten for pigeons. Hunters success is difficult to predict for doves, since the birds are highly sensitive to cold weather. A slight chill in the late August air can send most of the birds south before opening day. But federal guidelines for migratory birds prohibit a Utah opener before September 1. About all a Utah dove hunter can do is pick a likely hunting spot and hope for fair weather. band-taile- d Store hours Closed Sundays Pharmacy Hours IM p.m. dosed p.m. Friday Saturday Saturday and Sunday by appointment Mondoy-Thursdo- y 9--3 end by witherfMtlwi at Doctor Wf PPOCttS FILM . in ' 11.99 per gallon per gallon FUL-PRU- FULLERGLO LATEX SATIN ENAMEL F LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT interior Satin Enamel e interior Beauty e over 1,000 colors For wails and Trim Durable and washable Over 1,000 colors Easy Application Easy Application, Easy Clean-u- p our Better interior Paint 1.99 per gallon 1 Meadow Gold, FLAT LATEX Turkey or Salisbury HOUSE PAINT FAMILY ENTREES, Easy Clean-u- p M lb. 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Any questions, call Mutt or 7 or Jolie at George at 4-- 722-487- 722-500- 1. DAIRY PRODUCTS COTTAGE CHEESE, Meadow Gold ORANGE JUICE, TV, 64 oz.; or Viva, 24 oz. . 51.55 51.59 PRODUCE SPECIALS YMBMYWJHUX IMS CRASH, TMUKOf IF ITS Double Coupons ovoryday. soo Information at tho store Froo coupons and cigarette coupons not Included. Specials July 23, 24, 25, 21 51.59 PEPSI PRODUCTS, 6 pak M' GEISHA MUSHROOMS, stems and pieces, 4 oz 51.15 oz TINY SHRIMP, Orleans, 4 M BATHROOM TISSUE, Rainbow, 4 roll 75 PEARS, Rosedale, 29 oz. 551 TV VEGETABLES, peas, corn, beans, 1 6 oz 55.55 FOLGERS COFFEE, 3 lbs 51.19 TUNA HELPER, Betty Crocker, Assorted oz. 71 CHEESE & DINNERS, IGA, 451 MACARONI PAPER TOWELS, Rainbow 255 52.59 8 size Minute Maid, qt. LEMONADE, 1 45 oz and Arm BAKING SODA, Hammer, 6 1 79 OLIVES, TV Jumbo Pitted, 5 oz. 51.29 VLASIC PICKLES, assorted, 46 oz TOMATOES, lb CUCUMBERS. 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