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;!4. 1973z, Can48c:k79c89cBEAVER COUNTY NEWSMILFORD, UTAHLITTLE LEAGUEThe Little League coaches picked the all-star team this pu.u week, Those who will rep* resent Milford are Kim Williams, Dennis Myers, Jeff Hum, Brian Gaie. Todd At kill. Jeff Atkin. Todd Listei, Robby Pul-Lor Nicky Leko. Tom Brad* shaw, Ken Jones Curtis Sherwood, David Barnes and Mark Whitney.Those picked in the senior division were Jess Perkins, Mitch Bealer, Tom Jones, Brian Edwards, Leslie Davis. Russell Smith. Chad Barton, Gary Mayer, Mark Nelson and Roger Barnes.The week's play showed the Bees coming on strong for the second half, drubbing tile Cubs 24-3 and smothering the Jets 32-5. It would look as if Coach Roses' bunch have come of age and while winning only one game in the first half — look as: if they could take them all in the remainder of the season.The week’s action went as follows:June 27 — Mets 14 — Bees 12, pitchers Ken Jones. Kurt Sherwood, Troy Hardy. Home-run, Jeff Atkin.June 29 — Jets 7, Cubs 4. Pitchers, Doug Jones, Kim Williams,July 2 — Bees 24. Cubs 3.Pitchers Steve Wilson, Robbie Puffer, Robbie Bolton. KenJones, Tom Bradshaw, DennisMyc-ra.July 4 — Mets 20, Jets 18,Pitcheis Kurt Sherwood, David Barnes. Homeruns Kurt Sherwood. Mark Whitney, BrianGale and Curtis Batiks,July 6 — Mets 10, Cubs 7Pitchers Kim Williams, Troy Hardy, Bentley Lamb. Jeff Atkin. Homeruns, Troy Hardy, Todd Atkin and Troy Hardy m an inside the park homenm with a pray on third,July 9 — Bees 32, Jets 5Kim Jones, Jeff Hiatt. David Barnes, Tom Bradshaw, Dennis Myers Homeruns, Dennis Myers 2, Ken Jones, Rick Carter and Brian, Gale.The Senior Division only managed to get off one game during the period with the Tigers beating the Alley Cats 16-14. Mark MH.s n was the winner Milch Bealer and Russel Smith pitched for the Alley Cats.THURS., JULY 12, 1973SONGSMITHS TO APPEAR IN BEAVKlt FRIDAYThe Songsmilhs are scheduled k-i an appearance m Reaver oil July 43 at a:uu p.m. ui the i-*. licu Huh Schi.oi Auditorium.This talented group ot youngs-Itis from Torrence, Calif, are jinny trained children selected ironi Mis Joyce Smiths children $ voice classes.ihe foremost goal is to provide wholesome entertainment tor the entire family me purpose ot the rgamzation is to stress patriotism und love oi God and to present the picture of the majority ot this country syouth.They are a non-profit organization founded in the spring of HI68 to further understanding through youth and music. They aie not, sponsored by any organization or church. Monies earnedin performances pay the TheSngsmith activities and production expenses.The Songsmiths arc unique since they are so young, nine through fourteen, and since they are not directed as they perform. Their fast-paced show tells a tongue in cheek story of America with the humorous narration written by Richard Armour. noted author and lecturer. The show offers a great variety of songs, choreography, costumes, props, lighting, etc.The performance is open lo the public, For ticket information contact Cherie Hiatt al 387-5560 or Doug Wrght at 387-2220.July2 .....8544‘-July39853July4■* - a. * a.10949*—July510251—July69757July7 .....9460*-JulyHi* ......9557.28July9 ...9761--J rly1010056YFVV AUXILIARY MEETS AT SWAIN HOMEThe VFW Auxiliary to Pos I54G hdt.' lheir regular mfetin, at. the home of Pres Wiln Swam A short business meet ing was conducted by Preslden Swain. Citaii- ns were read slat ing Utah places 10th in the nn tion in membership and fir* in ihe western conference. On theme this year is fullfiLLmer through friendship.Council of administration wi be held in SprmgviUe July I5tl Pres. Swam und Irnelda Bank served delicious refreshmen ■ to the following, Lenora Find Nora Wright. Ethel Smith, Nev Ken mss. Daisy Gil lies, Berth CuUicll, Dura Smiihsuu, Pnullu Wood.HOSPITAL NEWSJerry Gould. MiJuly 3 -—lord.July -I — Hampton BurkM. I ford: Bessie Pearson, Miner: villc.July ii — Let tie Gibson, M nersvilkv Ernest Coublueq, B; kcr. Nev. Laync- Johnson, Phac nix, Ariz.July 6 - Ohett Pearsert, Mnersville.July 9 — Terry Carter, M nersvilU:,SAVINGS BONDS TOT VI 52,746 FOR MAYSavngs Bonds sales figttri for May for Beaver Counl came to $2,746 bringing yea: to-date totals Lo $29,099, It w;announced tcday by volunteiWest Beaver Savings Bom Chairman, .1 C Smith. Fxecv tive Vice-President, Mil forState Sank.,or $1.00 29c5-PackI-Gal 63c7 lb. Cl AA
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