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Show The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid October 5, 1978 lawks Backed by a strong defense, North Sanpete Hawks a lead at the another touchdown, end of the first Aiding in the effort were quarter. spoiled Emery s Jim Shelley got the Kyle Simons and Troy- homecoming downing the second quarter off to a Jensen. The extra point Spartans 20-rriday good start when he picked attempt failed and the afternoon. up an Emery fumble on Hawks held their 20-In other action this the Spartan 15. In three halftime lead throughout week the Hawks traveled plays the Hawks added the rest of the game. to Millard for a bout with the states number one ranked Eagles. Next Tuesday, North Sanpete i will be on the road again. meet will the states They number two ranked Broncos in San Juan on Tuesday afternoon. Next Saturday, Salable at auction 761 lbs. 66.50- October 14, the Hawks compared with 620 Jast Choice 71.00, couple 280 lbs. 72.50. will be back on own grids week and 569 last year. Choice lbs. 54.75- and will host Hurricane Good demand for calves. 62.00. Choice 0 lbs. The Tigers are Fair to good demand" for Choice ranked number four in other classes. Many lbs. 50.75-56.2Choice state polls. feeder offerings well into lbs. some fleshy, an Emery picked up Choice grade. Feeder early lead against the steers under 600 lbs. SLAUGHTER COWS: Hawks, Friday, but as it steady. Steers over 600 Comand High Utility it out was turned their lbs. lower. 36.50-39.5mercial in score the Feeder heifers only uneven, individuals 41.50 Few scramble. Backed by mostly lower. Gocxi Heiferettes Glen who Heifer calves Ushery firm. (futter and other returned an punt Slaughter cows and bulls Utility return, the Spartans lower. Supply SLAUGHTER BULLS: opened the encounter but about 70 percent feeders. Yield Grade atto failed score the FEEDER . STEERS: lbs. Choice tempted extra points. lbs. 73. SOSLAUGHTER The Hawks bounced HO. 00. Choice lbs. STEERS: Choice back and scored on a 72 , lbs. package 435 yard drive in ten plays. A lbs. 76.75. Choice SLAUGHTER 20 yard pass from Troy lbs. individual HEIFERS: Choice Jensen to Jay Nielsen got 68.50. Choice lbs. lbs. the Hawks on the board. Choice I.arry Hanson added the lbs. 56.50-61.2some extra point. offerings showing liberal Still in the first quarter, waterfill 52.25-56.0Liberty sort of means the Hawks controlled the Standard and Good freedom to me because ball on the Emery 40 and Holsteins lbs. there isn't anymore rolled out another six 57.00-65.5lb. slavery. Nobody is a ruler 45.50-50.5over us. It is a free plays to score another Holsteins touch down. Mike Lund mostly country. We can do what ib. Holsteins carried for the final four we want. That is what yards and Hanson kicked liberty means to me. the extra point to give the FEEDER HEIFERS: Michelle Hanks 14-- 6 6 6 r i Salim Auction i 275-37- 400-50- 0 500-60- (4-2- 53.00-57.0- 600-70- 0 700-85- 5 46.75-51.5- 1.00-2.0- 0 4 1.00-2.5- 39.50-44.5- 34.50-38.0- 0 2 1350-175- 0 46.50-50.50- 275-40- 400-50- 3-- 4 68.50-74.50- 1100-140- 0 51.85-53.5- 500-60- 0 63.00-66.3- 890-110- 0 600-70- 0 60.50-64.7- 51.50-52.3- 700-87- 0 350-60- 0 680-94- 45.50-47.0- Broncos Jbmery 0 1050-115- 0 42.25-44.0- Neither team could make any headway in the Bowling news On second half, and North Sanpete returned to Hawk country with the victory. In other Region Seven action last week Moab 'became the first team to score on the previously 25 September Eagles. However, the damage was not enough to stop the states number one ranked Eagles who downed the Red Devils 528; I having over 160 With radio, lights and siren, Id enforce the laws of the land. And to all the honest citizens. I'd lend tnv helping hand. These men are the findst there are. at night, with your family. All safe, and cozy, and warm, Ihese men are out there somewhere. o keep you and your loved ones from harm. When you're home So next time you see a Policeman. But. Friends. learned my lesson. Wave, or smile, or go shake his hand. make. a Policeman not does badge, Till you've walked a mile in his moccasins. The hours, the pay. the worry. His task vou won't understand. think I'll not partake. A I ELECT For all my friends that pack a badge" Ross A. Nordell EXPERIENCED Formerly 2Q2, now 14 AND QUALIFIED Becky Duncan, 206, 161, 161; Fran Rowe, 168, 166. Rollettes: Joyce Perry, 164; LuAnn Rich, 174, 161. Strikettes: Sorensen, Kathy 161; Snappy Service: Renon Daniels, Jerrelyn 164; Blanken- Cathy Jensen, Bette Jensen, 163, 174. Craft Nuts: Vicki Thompson, 171, 168; Nell Pantos, 168, 180; Judy Boyer, 172; Margaret Brunson, 178. 171. ship, 164; 176; ' . v Tammy golf Winner of the Beat the Pro tournament held at Palisade on September 12 was Christie Bunnell, first low net. Second was a tie between Elsie Van and Mary Wagenen Anderson. The 50 cent pot was won by Eva Black. Cold wintry weather on the morning September 19 caused the Mystery turnout to Tournament be smaller than usual but those who entered played with gusto, and the winner was Martha Gwin. North Sanpete Hawks flocked all over Emery Friday night and spoiled the Spartan Homecoming It was the second win for the Hawks this season. by Roger Olsen The Hawks JV lost a heart breaker last on a punt. Kim liberty. Wilkey. North Sanpete fumbled but they recovered it. With 7:27 left in the quarter Bruce Bailey threw a bomb to Matt Lund for a 75 yard touchdown. The extra point was no good leaving a Both teams score of tried desperately to score again, but the score at the half was still After the kickoff Juab fumbled and Brian Bahr recovered. After fourth down the Hawks gave up possession and Juab tried to score but could not. During the next Hawk possession Kevin Lewis his own recovered fumble, Dave Gundry to the 50 yard line and time expired in the third quarter. Juab intercepted the next pass on their 27 yard line. The next play, Scott Syme recovered a fumble on the 27 yard line and it looked like there might be another score but time ran out on both teams and they went into overtime. then 6-- CENTRAL UTAH RODEO CLUB unlimited stock furnished by SLASH 1C RODEO COMPANY EVENTS INCLUDE North Sanpete's of downs they failed to score. Juab took a three yard lose on their try, but on the next play, a man broke through the line and scored for Juab leaving North Sanpete with a disappointing loss. 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TOTAL (Sum of E, in A) ACTUAL NO. COPIES OF SINGLE ISSUE PUBLISHED NEAREST TO FILING DATE 2300 FREE DISTRIBUTION BY MAIL. CARRIER OR OTHER MEANS AND OTHER FREE COPIES SAMPLES, COMPLIMENTARY, Jeff and Alan Johansen, sons of Terry and Arlene Johansen, Midvale, recently finished with honors for their participation on Little League teams. They are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johansen, Mt. Pleasant and Forest Christensen, Moroni. Jeff, pitcher and first baseman for the Orioles was selected as an member to play in the Midvale WBBA minor league playoffs. Alan, catcher for the Braves in the Pee Wee League aided his team in taking first place in the WBBA. ANNUAL PRICE 52 Weekly North Sanpete fumbled again and couldnt move the ball. On fourth down the punt was fumbled and a Juab player ran it back for a touchdown. The extra point was not good leaving the score tied Brian Bahr returned the ball to the 29 yard line but it was moved back to the 14 on a penalty. Bahr then completed a pass to Sponsored by series 3. KENNARD ANDERSON Ross Nordell and the friends of Kennard Anderson for Sheriff Committee. our 20-- PAID CIRCULATION 1. SALES THROUGH DEALERS AND CARRIERS. VENDORS AND COUNTER SALES All-St- me of where we fought for Hawk JV loses in overtime to Juab DEMOCRAT is a proven Performer.' Support KENNARD ANDERSON, "The Man that Her-manse- free. It reminds 6-- liberty is doing what you want to and free. Kimberly being Gardner. As a member of Sanpcle County Search and Rescue the last three y ears, and as Commander of this organization for a year and a half, I have worked very close with Kennard Anderson. I have watched the man dragging the Wales Reservoir for bodies, in searches for lost local people, at airplane wrecks, etc. Kennard knows every lake, trail, and water bole In Sanpete County. He also knows the people that break the law. His education does not consist of fancy for the last 17 years. degrees, but from his 12 to 14 hour shifts, what Kennard already knows, so to learn It would take a new man over ayear for Sheriff, when our Chief Deputy already has man new a to educate why pay the knowhow. We all know that performance talks, and conversation walks. Lynn Liberty to me means freedom for all people of nation. And that we 6-- I think t, V, Owens Sport Center: Gloria Johnson, 195; the Broncos. San Juan is undefeated to date this year and are holding down the number 2 spot in the state behind Millard. For you folks that care to ask me. '.Vhat 1 think of a man with a star. Well Friends, You'll have to trawl some. Liberty means we have the right to do what we wish and we dont have to be ruled by a king. include: Ladies Well. I wanted to be a Policeman. With uniform, and a shiny car. And just like some friends of mine. Pack a gun, and a shiny star. Vur-y-l VDj tennis placed 4th in no. l singles, qualifying for state. members League "4' "Salute to Policemen" In girls Region 7 on Leisa Shepherd Gloria Johnson, 505; and Donna Nunley, 499. Winners of the Individual high game were Becky Duncan with 206, Darlene Blackham and LaRee Nielsen with 202, and Gloria Johnson, 195. Y David Peterson, wing back, Steven Richhart, left guard and Kelly Shepherd, tight end, pledge their support to the North Sanpete Hawks who will be enroute to San Juan Tuesday for a 2 p.m. game with X 6 In the second quarter things looked bad when ' underway. The next day the JV foofkaH team lost a heart-- 4 breaker to Juab 1206 in overtime. jr jU Friday the student body was Prvc8ed t0 view an C w-- X assembly presented by Ballet West and later the Hawks traveled to Emery L to w hip the Spark Spartans 20-- in football action. quarter. jV1 Flower Drum Song was getting the first rehearsal J the ball didn't seem to produce a good drive, so North they punted. Sanpete's next possession ended on a fumble recovered by Juab with 2:02 left in the first i - i Sport Center, 861; Craft Nuts, 844; and Wild Bunch, 839. Individual High Series winners were Becky Duncan, Association volleyball court and in meanwhile the auditorium the cast for V of - Athletic competing with the South Sevier on the Hawk . Juabs first possession ItlSifSIpii m rushing passing punting total offense winners were Owens Juab .. first downs 35-1- 4 7-- d t.--, Sanpete High has held 'many acitibit activities for the students. September 27 found the Girls .OfifcSS.' 8-- Thursday when they got beat in overtime by Juab. The week before they slaughtered North Sevier by a score of 30-Kric Jackman took the kickoff for North Sanpete and ran back to the 37 yard line before Juab tackled him. Matt Lund made a long run but it was brought back on a penalty. I The Hawks came back with a pass to Dave Gundry. Lund ran for another first down but then gave the ball up to - by Roger Olsen The past week at North NS 12-8- . --V z- Bowling League standings showed Owens Craft sports Center, Nuts, Snappy SerWild Bunch, vice, KMTI, Rollettes, and Cow Strikettes, Place II, Game High Team Highlights at N.S. Statistics San Juan kept their record clean and blasted and Hurricane Juab tromped Richfield 40-South Sevier picked up their third win downing winless Manti unblighted Millard Page Five BY PUBLISHERS SIGNATURE AND TITLE OP EDITOR, PUBLISHER, MANAS HI.OROMtR MAILING AT THE REGULAR ( t) BUSINESS siva RATES (Section 132.121, Postal Service nytl) 39 U. S. C. 3626 provides In pertinent part: "No paraon who would hava baan antltlad to mall mattar under formar faction 4369 of this title hall mall luch mattar at tha rata provided under thli subsection unless ha files annually with the Postal Service a written request for permission to mall mattar at such rates." 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