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Show Page 12. Juno 10. 1987 (Uintah Basin Standard Rhoades, Jones will play in Australia for an opportunity of a life time is PTS trying Tabiona them and the raise the everything they know to needed money. Donations can be made to Tabiona PTA, in care of Ginger Casper, Star Route, Tabiona, Ryan Jones and Wade Rhoades have received an invitation to participate with the High School All Star Basketball Team to tour and play basketball in New Zealand and Australia from July 11 to August S. Jones, is the son of Carol Jones and Ray Jones and Rhoades, is the son of Norma Aman and 84072. Rhoades was named to the All State for the Salt Lake Tribune first team and the Deseret News second team. All Star players in Monroe by the Monroe Lions Club. He was also on the honor roll and track team at Tabiona this past . They were selected Crozier, son of Ferrell and Joan Crazier, will be of the Utah traveling to Bozeman, Montana, to the College National Finals Rodeo as part in the Rocky Valley Community College Boys team. He placed third in the calf roping Mountain Region. NATIONAL COLLEGE FINALS-Cha- rles Cyclists gear up for Utah's bike tour ector of the Utah MS Chapter. Cyclists will enjoy a birds-ey- e view of Utah's most beautiful and Utah cyclists are gearing up for Utah's Best Dam Bike Tour." The Utah Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding this inaugural Bike Tour June 20 and 21. Cycling enthusiasts of all abilities natural scenery, personal . fully-cater- from this event will MS fund program services for people in Utah and research efforts to find a cause and cure for this disabling disease. Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system and usually strikes people between the ages of 15 and 50. Hundreds of volunteer hours have been spent to coordinate and organize this exciting event, said MeriLyn Barrutia, executive dir On nt Trick riders to the Sprouse Reitz Roosevelt. in lot parking The five member team comes from Nevada and will be performing under the sponsorship of Cedar Rim Bike Shop in Roosevelt. The event will be free of charge, and decals and other items will also be given away. The show begins at 7 p.m. June perform free-stylin- , . ' ; v 5 V 18 in i. Crozier . , ' A goes to Nationals Wade Rhoades Charles Crozier will be going to the College National Finals Rodeo next week as a part of the Utah Valley Community Colleges Boys y high-energ- year. Jones, who also played on the track team with Rhoades, was known this past season for his fine three-poishots. g trick bike team A will be performing on Thursday, satis- faction from a challenging course, and a memorable weekend of cycling camaraderie, she added. Entrants must obtain a minimum of $150 in pledges to participate. Prizes will be awarded for various levels of money raised from bicycling gloves for $300 raised to a deluxe handmade 12 speed bicycle for $3000 raised. The cyclist with the most dollars raised wins the grand prize, a cruize for two to the Bahamas. Riders will be treated to the best dam food during their two-daadventure. Hearty meals throughout the weekend will give riders the energy needed to keep snacks riding. Fruit, and refreshing water will be available at rest stops along the course. The first day of cycling ends with an overnigt campout at the scenic Chalet in Wasatch Mountain State Park. are welcome to join the fun and help conquer Multiple Sclerosis. This two-da- y tour starts in Morgan, crosses four dams in Wasatch and Summit counties and winds up in Park City. Food, transportation, rest stops, sag wagons and bicyele mechanics are tour. included in this Proceeds The course ends in Park City where riders will be bussed back to barbecue. Morgan for a wind-u- p The National MS Father of the Year, Jan Smith, will join in the festivities Sunday afternoon. . ( because of their outstanding play in the state tournament this past season. Jones 'will be playing in the 17 and under category and Rhoades the 17 to 19 category. In order for them to make the trip, they have to come up with some funds: $2,500 worth. This is Basketball camp set at SUSC team. Charles ended up in third place in the calf roping in the Rocky Mountain Region. The team will travel to Bozeman, Montana. Charles is the son of Ferrell and Joan Crozier.' y Basketball camps to teach boys and girls individual and team fundamentals' are planned this summer at Southern Utah State. Boys 13 through 18 are invited to participate in a July 6 through 10 program, girls 12 through 17 in a July 13 through 17 camp. Both programs are committed to the total individual" concept, one that combines teiun and individual practice with academic counseling and activities. The summer eamps will be directed by Thunderbird Coach Bob Schermerhorn, an advocate of fast Top Quality Tires off-cou- rt ICO'OP - the premium-qualitCO-O- P PERATDR breaks, P165SOR13 .. $41.15 P175SOR13 .. $42.95 P185B0R13 .. $44.95 P1S575R14 .. $49.95 P19575R14 .. $47.95 P20575R14 .. $53.95 P20575R15 .. $54.95 P21575R1S .. $57.95 P22575R15 . , $60.95 P23575R1S .. $95.95 P23575R15XL $69.95 y fire with optimized mold cavity" dengn and technology, Vicky Winkler is safe on third at the Altamont Stake Young Women's Softball tournament. JoAnn Markham guards the base. The tournament was held Monday. Bluebell won the tournament in a play-f- f with 'Altamont Second Ward. 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