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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. May 4. 1988 - Pag-- IS Cats stumble, then win 1 in region play 'V'- Tv ii.sra '. ' '- 4 '1- - "f ' iA, $ I I? V - ' nis r. r" - 1 ; ' '- Union Coach Brent Fieldsted ys Emery has one of the best teams they've played; They hit the ball better, and we made a few mistakes. And Emery is undefeated in their region," so it was a pretty fair contest Union took the All three pitchers (Donny Joss, Brown, Troy Thompson, and Wes Kroon) putin some time, and David Hie Union baseball team rode e rollercoaster last the ' win-loa- week, with a loss to Emery on Tuesday, April 26, and a double win in region play against Grantsville on Friday, April 29. Since the Emery loss doesnt hurt the team in region standing, the Cats are now with every other team in region 9 losing at least one so far. : Ttw iTRerrl 9-- 4. 4-- 0, v . a . . - Track and field is in full swing Union High held an invitational track meet last Tuesday, April 26, where six schools participated in . came in second overall, while the Union boys placed third. The Cats moved on to the Park City invitational on Saturday, April 30, where 20 teams from 1A and 2A schools In the Tuesday meet, reports Union Coach Paul Maggio, Union competitors took several individual and team places. Among the boys, Jared Manning took second in tiie run; Terry Lite ter placed fifth in the rerun; Unions lay team of Bart and Brett Miller, Richie Olsen, and Clay Horrocks, took second place; Brett Miller and Bart Miller took second and third 1600-met- in place, consecutively, the 200-met- 100-met- er 400-met- er 1600-met- er 3200-met- er Roosevelt Recreation Department announces Baton Twirling Registration to begin, Monday May 2, through Friday, May 13. Classes will begin on Friday, May 13 with the beginning class from p.m., Intermediate and Advanced 0 classes from p.m. at the Academy Mall. Marsha Drake, Recreation Director, will be the instructor.' Students will be performing in area parades and 00 3:30-4:3- K er n Baton twirling classes to begin a er 200-met- er er 3200-met- . 3-- 3. invitation al include Tisha Duncan, the long jump; Jim Smith, fourth in shot put; Don Dulen, fourth in javelin; Jared Manning, fourth in the run; and Erikka Collins, third in the 1600 and second in the runs. The region meet will be Wednesday, May 4, in Lehi, and state events will be May 14. "Well qualify some for state competition, says Maggio; "We have some real strong ones, even though we have a real young team." er 3200-met- er Rodeo queen clinic held Days of 47 entry deadline nears The Royalty Pageant for the selection of a queen and two attendants will be held Saturday, May 14 at the Sons of Utah Pioneers Building, 3301 East 2920 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. All girls between the ages of 18 and 25, with an ancestor fho entered the valley before May 10, 1869 are eligible to enter. Applications may be obtained from the Pioneer Museum, SOONo.MainSt., Salt Lake City, Utah 84 103, or from the pageant chairman, Virginia and will be acBoogert, 467-671- 2, shows. All girls and (boys) are encouraged to register. Beginning class fee is $18.00 and Intermediate and Advanced Classes are $20.00. For further information, contact Marsha Drake at You may register at the Roosevelt City Building, Monday through Friday, 8:30 - 4:00 p.m. 722-487- 7. 3-- 4. 2-- 3, 3, 100-met- er competed. IT S A HIT-W- es Kroon throws the bat after a hit during Union's contest against Grantsville on Friday, April 30. The weather was kind enough to hold out til the games were over, anyway... - er 1600-met- dash. In the javelin throw, Jim Smith took second and Don Dulen placed third; shot put winners included Jim Smith in third and Troy Rohrer at fifth. Unions girls placed in several events: Tina Harrison took second andTamra Hamblin placed filth in the hurdles; Hamblin also came in second in the high jump, and Harrison claimed a second in the javelin throw. Tisha Duncan came in first in the dash as well as the dash, along with a first place in the long jump. Erikka Collins placed fourth in the run and second in the run. Michelle Olsen placed second in the long jump; Shauna Winter-totook second in shot put and fourth in discus; Trudy Powell took the various events. Unions girls 2-- 3. fifth in i Wes Kroon makes a crucial caldi OUT AT SECOND-Unio- ns as a Grantsville Cowboy slides in (but not safe), while Scott Harrison assists. Union won both games in the region double-heade- r, ; i ing up five hits, and striking out five. The Union boys scored 2 in the first inning, 3 in the second, 2 in the two--they- re third, and 4 in the fifth. Hie second game was another Union victory, with the Cats pulling in 10 to Grantsvilles 2. Troy Thompson pitched for the duration, allowing just five hits and out eight, and hitting 3 striking Sims was MVP with 2-on the innings. Tommy Olsen hit 4 double-headwith Friday's and scored a home run; Donny Grantsville saw Union more in Brown also scored a homer, and hit Cowform; in the first game, the The Wes Kroon had while with boys fell to the Cats 11-David Sims scoring a home run, team scored 3 in the second inning, 2 in the third, and heated up for 6 and three players-Don- ny Brown, in the sixth, as seems to be the Tommy Olsen, and Paul Sims-a- ll with the Cats this year. tradition Donny Brown also hitting 2-The take on the Cougars pitched the entire game, only giv- - Wasatch Wasps on the Heber diamond Friday, May 6, when they hope to add another win to their third place in shot put region record. Union placers at the Park City The first Uintah Basin Rodeo Queen Clinic will be held May 11, 1988, at 7:00 P.M. at the Uintah County Fair Grounds. Hie purpose of the clinic is to help young ladies prepare for rodeo queen competition. Girls interested in trying out for rodeo queen at any of the basin, high school or college rodeos will benefit from attending the clinic. It will also girls prepare for their help royalty competition. Helpful suggestions will be given on appearance, proper dress, personality and horsemanship. Hie rules, regulations, expectations and application forms for the Dinosaur Queen Contest will also be reviewed. A special demonstration on creative horsemanship will be of special interest to the girls and the general public. Hie clinic is free of charge and everyone is invited. It is sponsored by tiie Dinosaur Rodeo Queen 4-- H Committee. cepted until May 10. The Days of '47 Queen and two attendants selected will each re- ceive a scholarship to the school of her choice. The Royalty will reign over all the Days of47 activities, as well as appear at civic clubs and community benefits during the summer. Girls will be judged on poise, personality, communication skills and over-a- ll appearance. PERHAPS, SOME i BLM j brwi sponsoring horse adoption ' , y ... v4-4- -- ' V AA'i FAST Troy Thompson launches the ball to a waiting mitt, during Unions second game against Grantsville. The Cats won the contest, to clinch a first place spot in region play. They take on Wasatch Friday at Heber. MOVES-Uni- ons treatment Adoption will take place at SIMs horse corrals located on Highway 40 approximately 5 miles west of Vernal. y, 1 , Looking for the perfect pink to match your mg? A green to match your grandmothers needlepoint? A blue to match your Chinese ginger jsr? Look no further. Your Fullcr-OBria- n dealer has just your color. Our best quality and best value paints, formulated for even coverage and easy application. Over 1,000 beautiful, scrubbable, g colors for both interion and exterion.. All from the company that's been creating colon for over 100 yean. 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