Show Mcab Students On Honor Roll AtUofU afteal Success By Michelle Cook July They also placed 'Several young people second in the State Inviteens and young adults tational Tournament alike have shown a reCheryl Sims and Susan coaches for freshing interest in as- Tibbits sisting with the summer A&W’s Senior ball program this year team were also chosen by devoting their time to to play on the Intermecoach teams of Senior diate girl's Tee League girls and team this year They both Intermediate girls The played for the Valley adults have been great Home and Auto Interwith their willingness to mediate girl’s team This train the girls too is Cheryl’s first year to Pam Steele 14 coach and she looks forcoached the Little Pros ward to coaching again Senior Tee - Leaguers next year Susan 13 had this summer besides never coached before eiIntermediate ther but when Cheryl pitying girls softball for Steele who is 16 asked for her Electric Pam who has help she was willing to played ball for two years give up some spare time was chosen to play on the to work with the girls Intermediate girl’s Beulah Anderson the team that won first coach for the Moab Autoplace in the “C” brack- motive team has quite a et during the Women’s colorful background to tournament held here in peer into After gradua Tee-Leag- ue All-St- ar -- All-St- ar te Thursday August 1 1974 M Una Courage at One Monb beation ting from high school she finished one year of college before going to a civil service school Beulah then joined the United States Army in 19-and served for two years leaving with the rank of sergeant She pitched for a team while in the Army which is the position she still plays on the Coate’s Drilling team which placed second in the Women’s Tournament this Summer Beulah has played Soft-ba- ll for three years she has become a horseshoe pitching winner and is active in the American Legion Auxiliary Her team took 1st place in the Senior last year will be enrolled at the University of Utah this tall majoringin Archeology He is also plan- Two former Grand County High School students were among the students named to the Spring quarter honor roll at the University of Utah Kevin R Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Harley Johnson of Moab and Robert Vivan Powell son of Mr and Mrs Robert V Powell Sr were among those students who maintained an average of 63 ning to be married In August Steele Electric was coached by Karen Roberts and Linda Nicol this season Karen is partiin Interested cularly sports and will be majoring in Physical Education 35 or better in all aca- this fall at Southern Utah demic subjects where 40 State College Karen was is the equivalent of an elected Student Body pre- “A" Both these young sident at Grand County men are majoring in BuHigh her senior year and siness Education she has been involved in volleyball both in the VISITING RELATIVES school program and in the Mrs Bill (Verda) GerWomen’s Volleyball man and daughter Rhea She was also Leagues and her three on the Girl’s Track team Branch from Wellingdaughters at GCHS last year Linda A lot has been said has been instrumental in ton spent Monday in Moab i visiting relatives Mrs already about the coach-- 1 getting the girl’s softball German went into the AlReed in Moab ing pair Phyllis program going len Memorial Hospital and Pat Pruitt who are and she is also quite for Custom sports minded She plays Tuesday mornirig for micoaching Craft It Is almost im- volleyball in the winter nor surgery Mrs Branch possible to imagine where and has played on the and girls returned home these two women find the Moonshiner’s team in Monday night time to coach two teams the Women’s League for as well as play on the four’ years now She also consists of girls 11 and Women’s League but plays basketball on the 12 years old who play by the rules somehow they do As was Women's League The Intermediate mentioned League and Home The previously Valley Pat is a teacher’s aid at Auto Intermediate team is for girls 13 to 16 years the Helen M Knight El- was coached by another of age and they play by ementary School and Phy- experienced bell player the regular women’s soft-ba- ll rules with the only llis teaches music at both June Cleaveland who too 44 Tee-Leag- ue Tee-Leag- ue HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL MULTI-PERI- L elementary schools Coaching the Intermediate girls has been a first for Mike Raymond a college student home fur Mike summer the coached for Noyes Plumbing and Heating and he is the only male coach in the ' Intermediate League Mike who attended BYU LIFE & HEALTH Ml mm imtimctmiM 49 But Ckf — Out is involved in almost every sport available to the women June has coached off and on now for around 20 years and she played on the Hole 'n the Rock team this summer She was the coach for Intermedithe All-St- ar ate girl’s team also The Senior Tee-Leag- ue 23-2- ‘ Friday the Moab Stars recent winners of gala again played a Granthe Moab Women’s Soft-ba- ll ger squad as they detournament in Moab feated the Granger Mighcame back from Salt Lake ty Mites 40-- 1 and they City with the Second Place continued on their hitting trophy in the Utah State attack as they played their ASA Tournament difference being a three ' Playing good ball and foot shorter pitching dis- having good support from tance the field the local girls What would the summer won their first game agbe like without softball? ainst the Granger 7 on Wednesday Fortunately there is a league for every age Coming back on Thursgroup boys and girls day the Granger Rookies men and women and en- defeated the Moab squad to set them in the 7 ough coaches to stir each team to action loser bracket Tee-Leag- AUTOMOTIVE The second place winners in the recent ASA Softball Tournament held in Salt Lake City were the 5 C’s Market Junior All Stars from Moab Bracket of the tourna5 They participated in the Girls Fast Pitch ment They won three games and lost two on their way to the finals The1 team was coached by June Cleaveland and Lynn Christenson "The Girls’ On Junior All ue All-Sta- rs 8-- 8-- second game of the evening and defeated the Gran- -' ger All Stars again by a: score of 23-- 2 This set up the shot at the finals on Saturday with the Moab All Stars playing the Hunter Bonnet Ball The Hunter squad-- ' playing in the winners-brackeall the way only' had three games in the tournament while the Moab team had five Hunter won the game' 13-- 8 to win the title ana the first place trophy: Moab came back with a’ fine trophy for their ef- -: t forts No special awards were: given to individual ers during the ment Players from Moab making the trip to Salt Lake City were: Lori Richard Hill EtidmMiil 00 0 Graduates from : Navy Seaman Recruit Richard E Hill son of Mr and Mrs D E: Sutlers of 220 Park Drive in Moab Utah graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Cen- ter San Diego He is scheduled to McCurdy Carrie Anderson Pam Steele Cheryl Sims Cheryl Day Brenda Nicol Teresa Wyatt Shirley Nelson Barbie Jody Jackson Layton - Remit Training Barb Badger Valarfe Leavitt Verleen Dicker-so- n Fawn Bennett Susan Tibbets Cindy Anderson Coaches were June Cleaveland and Lynn Christenson re- port to Operations Specialist A School Great Lakes play-- : tourna-- : Get Acquainted with 111 He received nine weeks of intensive instruction in seamanship small arms training fire fighting close order drill first aid and Naval history SKY WEST OUT OF NAVY Miss Lee Anne Lange daughter of Mr and Mrs A E Lange Crescent Junction is home after serving 3 years in the US Navy Her last duty station was Cinclant Fit in Norfolk Va where she had been stationed a year and a half working in data processing VISITING MOTHER Mr and Mrs Lonnie Titus and family stopped in Moab Monday for a visit with Mr Titus’ mother Mrs L B Titus They were en route from Butte Montana to Casa Grande Arizona where M t Titus is employed AVIATION Located at Canyonlands Held © Scenic Rights © Air Charter © instruction O Rentals 259-778- 1 m go Aumim to GIVE YOU A Different people 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