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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 13. 1988 Page 10. (Uintah (Basin !!?W' Standard! ! The Stanley Hoopea family held an Eaater Saturday before Eaater, with 85 family membere attending a pot luck dinner. The children hunted Eaater egga, and the adulta visited. Sherry Kay Rasmussen,, Salt Lake, apent five days with her family over the Eaater weekend. Owen, Betty and Jamie Cloward apent Eaater weekend in Salt Lake, and attended the antique car ahow .at the Salt Palace. , Stewart and Becky Morrill, with their four children, apent Eaater weekend with parents, Biahop Blayne and VaLoia MorrilL Eaater Sunday the Morrilla alao enter- ' tained their other aon and family, Bart and Michelle, and their three children for dinner. Stewart and Becky returned home to Evanaton Sunday night, leaving Toney and Meliaaa to eqjoy a weeka vacation with the Blayne Morrilla. get-togeth- er . ' CHAMPS--Th-e ROOSEVELT CO-ELCL Oil team is the winner of the Roosevelt Gty Recreational Department Co-e- d vollyball tournament, which they took with a 0 season. Pictured arc: front row, r, Michelle Morrill, Gail Gardner, Maurieen Olsen, Gaylene Glines, back row r, Bart Morrill, Shane Gardner, Kevin Eldredge and Norval Glines. D 9-- 1-- 1-- . New Golf Pro is i T. . course, people have been very help- The Roosevelt City Council recently selected T. Brian Ainsworth aa the new Golf Pro for the Roosevelt Golf Course and he started setting up ful and patient with him aa hea getting things started up. While ' hes atill evaluating things as far aa getting things going for the season, Ainsworth said that the Roosevelt course is, ...a very scenic, challenging and good nine-hol- e shop at the course the week of April 8. Downs will be hosting a Race SORE FORELEG-Petrole- um Meet April 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and May 1 with a Post Time of 1 p.m. Hopefully this horse will be ready by then, cause there will be 230 other steeds competeing in seven stakes races, This is Ainsworths first starting position aa ahead professional, but he has been involved with golf golf course..., ' since the age of 13, when he started While there has been some winter kill on the course, he by picking range balls. Over the following years, he worked in golf hopes tohave it back in shape fairly shops, on the greens crews and soon for area duffers. He plana to have some of the even the night water crew, in addition to being an avid player. samepeoplethathave been helping Ainsworth said that he lovea the the previous pro back again this game and really hkea the people ! yeartohelp with the course as well, whoplay golf, aawell as the'atmos- - j .. For the present,' weather per-phearoiuid a golf course. mitting; the course ia open from ; Prior to coming to Roosevelt, daylight to. dark, though the ahop Ainsworth was theAsaiatantPro at will basically be open 7:30 am. Hidden Valley Golf Course for six until 8 pm. seven! daya a week years and had also worked at Mick . during the season.:,: Ainsworth said that he feels Riley Golf Course in Murray and ia excited about the move to Roosev- - vfortun ate to find a position like this It and hopes that people will be pa-While announce new officers, schedule ..... : Rooeevelt Ladiea Golf Associa' .Ladies day activities will begin tion held their 1988 election March May 4. Sign-i- n time will be 9 a.m., 23 at the Frontier Grill. tee time 9:30. Evening golf for la; New officers include Debbie dies will also begin May 4, with Allen, president; Lynette Labruip, sign-i- n time 5 pdn, and toe time at Deoby Arnold, sec- 5:30. All ladies interested in golfing retary .and .treasurer; Teresa on Wednesdays are welcome The new golf pro is Brian Ains LeFevre, historian; Carmen. Robison and Sherry Bolton, tournaworth. The ladies association welment chairmen. Dale Hansen, re- comes him. For questions or other freshment committee, and Val information ckll Debbie, :: M V :,i ' Ryder and Shelly Finn, ladies of the evening chairpersons. ;i i; ';' i r sjiefr'jbnVi1 Hs.fj tr: ,V!K.:ni J.'U n oj ! re - Ainsworth, and his Daid Lee are a dynamic duo, on and off the course. Brian is the new golf pro at the Roosevelt Golf Course and will be assisted in his new position by his fiancee Darci most of the time, except on June 18, when theyre taking the day off to get married inalt DYNAMIC : r DUO-Bri-an soon-to-be-wi- ; fe Fifth Ward wins out-scor- 72-6- vice-preside- . 722-996- 6. : ithtoandeeoiiree L nmjfiu at the course asitwouldbeateam bracket in the double elimination tournament tomeettheFifth Ward for the Championship game. Sixth Ward defeated Roosevelt Second Ward, on March 81 for the right to play in the Championship game. Gary nelson scored 35 points in the win, after the team was down by 12 points at the half The final score was with 77-7- 6, effort to get things up and running the way he would like them to be. He said that in the brief time he has been in Roosevelt and at the Chet Jenkins and Phillip getting 25 and 17 Bertoch points respectively for the Second Ward. ' The eight team tournament consisted of Lapoint, Roosevelt Second, Sixth, Fifth, Eighth, Ballard, Uintah River and Tabiona Wards. ; Glv water" cold , are a dangerous duo much as he likes the community, that things , are ...looking real i i i - married to his fiance Darri Lee on said that hris still getting to June 18, in Salt Lake. Ainsworth - know. everybody but as helpful as said that she would be helping him (everybody has been so for and as ; The Roosevelt Fifth Ward Exthe Sixth Ward plorers team by a score of 12-- 4 in the final two minutes, to win 7 at the Roosevelt Stake Center April 5. ' Fat Rawlings had 21 prints and Brad Jenkins had 16 for the Fifth Ward, while Gary nelson led the Sixth Ward with 22 prints. Sixth Ward fought back through the lost . . surfaced and held on.. Several Ashley National Forest Service minutes before river guides personnel are issuing an advisory rescued passed him from the river. His to boaters, canoeists, fishermen and others who float the Green companion, who was in the water for about five minutes, was also River in the springtime. ' Both People should be aware that pulled to safety by rescuers. condition in were men hypothermic although the days are warm, the water temperature ranges from 88 when brought to shore, but were to 89 degrees this time of year, able to continue their trip after warming up. explains Cleve Yates, Forest ServThe river guides who assisted at . ice river manager at Flaming i of the accident were from i the boaters are If Gorge. accidently Moe Guide Services, which Old damped into the river, they could belongs to Terry Collier, Vernal, become the victims ofhypothermia and Western Rivers, Salt Lake within a few minutes. Yates admonishes those who City, Emmett Heath, owner. ily, the Doug Labrums. While in St There is a good chance that if no to to float the use only river plan the wedding George they attended been foe scene, the men one and reception of their grandson, approved life jackets and good .couldhadhave at drown. Yates surwater recent craft. A near qualify Steven Labium. mised. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorenson and Canoeists are required to have family spent last weekend in Sdpio d flotation device in their a attending a surprise birthday and mast rafts should stay off vinyl party for his mother. Myrtle Olsen the Green River this time of members of Sorensen. Sixty-fou- r Werecommendtypenilifej her family were present and would like to get attended Labrum and Ora Floyd horse collar type, Yates said. The a missionary reunion last weekend collar jackets are uncomfortable in 8alt Lake. and users tend to leave the strap Visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Terry around neck undone. They can the weekend Buxton over the Easter come off in the water. were Brent and Julie Wilkins and rocked under by the current, On the positive side, Yates said Pocatello, and Dianes ling the men into the frigid water, One of the men was wearing the fishing is good on the Green brother and family, the Rex Chris- waders which filled with River, and the water flows have tensens from Alta, Wye. Brent and under. Theforce been constantly low. For informawater, pullinghim his also with viaited Julie parents, of the water caused his horse col- - tion on conditions at the Green Butch and Nelda Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger for type life jwket to come off. He River or about Flaming Gorge, call . returned home Saturday after a was able to grab the jacket when he Yates at k to Mesa, Ariz., viait- trip ' ing relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and ' Lorraine Litster spent the Easter 'weekend at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Brett Thompson, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zobell and from Clearfield to , family, came out visit over Easter weekend with his ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ' Zobell, and his grandmother, Zelma Lloyd. Lynette Anderson, Salt Lake, was here to visit her cousins, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Crowley, and Mr. and ; Mrs. Jeff Zobell, and her grand- mother, Mrs. Zelma Lloyd. - ' . one-thir- 3 expel-famif- y, . 885-831- 5. . two-wee- sight-seein- g. Mike Gray, Pleasant Grove, is now home from Russia, where he has been helping get supplies for the new American Embassy, which Is bring built in Russia. FIX IT, DOC, MY GAME IS AT STAKE-Um- oo Cougar Paul Simms .discusses his injured wrist with local chiropractor Douglas Drake. Unions baseball season is underway, with a win against Caibon Wednesday a step in the right direction. . |