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Show 8 6B, Lakeside Review, February 19, 1981 , Tan kers r Stingray Most Valentine Swim Meet PROVO I; ' Girls division Free, ages 8 and Und 'er Julie Palmer, Brigham, 40.23. 2. Diana Johanson, Roy, 40.67; 3. Corrinne Nelson, Logan, 41.54; ages (B Time) Buffy Johanson, Roy, 34.1; 1. Bessinger, Brigham, 36.40; 2. Jenny Nelson, Logan, 36.49; 3. Christina Rodriguez, Logan, 37.1; ages Jennifer Ruskin, Ogden, 33.8; 2. Kim Burbank, Brigham, 33.85 ; 3. Barbara Jicha, Logan, 33.95; ages 13-- 4 1. Cara Janert, Roy, 33 42 ; 2. Carol Graham, Logan, 33.67; 3. Lisa 1. Amy I ISeethaler, Logan, 35.2; Open Zidow, Roy, 29.27 ; 2. Deanna Wanczyk, .' Ogden, 29.7; 3. Stephanie Mencimer, I Roy, 29.63. 1. Free, ages 8 and Under Corrinne Nelson, Logan, 1:40.43 ; 2. ' DeAnn Harmon, Roy, 1:44.19; 3. . Chantel Salversen, Logan, 1:57.44; ages 0 1. Alisa Tribe, Roy, 1:18.22; 2. Amy Marten, Roy, 1:18.96; 3. Debra 1. Morrow, Logan, 1:20.03; ages 2 .Carrie Barnes, Ogden, 1:12.26; 2. Stephani Ure, Ogden, 1:15.5; 3. Amy 4 1. Tribe, Roy, 1:16 75; ages 2. Leza 1:10.65; Zidow, Roy Amy Lachapell, Roy, 1:10.70; 3. Kristen 1. Michels, Roy 1:12.79; Open Deanna Wanczyk, Ogden, 1:07.83 ; 2. Kim Davis, Ogden, 1:09.10; 3. Mary Graham, Logan, 1:14 41. Backstroke, ages 8 and 1. Julie Palmer, Brigham, Under 42 80 ; 2. Corrinne Nelson, Logan, 48.16; ' 3. Diana Johanson, Roy, 51 .90 ; ages 0 B Time, Alisa Tribe, Roy, 39.67; VB Time) Jenny Nelson, Roy, 40.8; 1. Ami Owens, Roy, 42.76; 2. Amy Merten, Roy, 44.1; Erin Nelson, Hill Field, 46.1 2 1. Leslee Nelson, Roy, ages 38.38; 2. Kim Burbank, Brigham, 38.58; 3. Amy Tribe, Roy, 38.81. 1:26.99 ; 1:27.12; 1:31.05. 100-Ya- rd 11-1- 1 64-6- 2. DeeAnn Harmon, Roy, 1:19.23; 3. Diana Johanson, Roy, 1:01.53; ages Time) Jenny Nelson, Logan 45.2; (B Time) Molly Zidow, Roy, 45.75; 2.1. Christina Rodriques, Logan, 47.17; Buffy Johanson, Roy, 48.15; 3. Alisa Tribe, Roy, 49.66; ages 2 (B Time) Jennifer Ruskin, Ogden, 41.17. (B Time) Stephani Ure, Ogden, Time) Stephanie Men41,61; (B cimer, Roy, 41.72; (B Time) Tiffany Nelson, Logan, 42.2; 1. Stephanie Whitaker, Brigham, 42.6; 2. Jennifer Tomany, Brigham, 43.46; 3. Barbara Jicha, Logan, 44.13. 1. Leza Breast, ages 4 Lachapell, Roy, 1 : 28.71 ; 2. Cara Janert, Roy, 1:38.05 ; 3. Kristin Michels, Roy, 1. Amy Zidow, Roy, 1:38.69; Open 9-- fB 11-1- 13-1- . Preston, Idaho, in Kem-mere- r, Wyo., and Salt Lake City, and spent most of his life in Ogden. ; He was a member of the 34th LDS Ward and had been active in Sunday School, MIA, Boy Scouts and had served in the bishopric. He had also served on the Weber State High Council. He and his 'wife served a mission in the North Central States Mission. He worked for John Scowcroft and Co. from 1905 until 1921 and was district supervisor for Skaggs in Ogden from 1921 until 1929. Surviving are his widow of Ogden; one son and three daughters, W. VanDyke, Ephraim Roy; Adele VanDyke, Mrs. Dean Ogden; V (Mildred) Hendrix, Roy; Mrs. Lawrence (Ruth) Arbon, South Ogden; six 'I ' grandchildren 0 and 13 n. , Also surviving is one sister, Wilhelmina t VanDeGraaff, (Meme) South Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Paul Childs of- - ficiatmg. Interment in the ' Ogden City Cemetery. t- - I HIGHLIGHTS: . TOWERS' Washington Modal 108 skylok Swing Yardar, Yardar. 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Freeman Moore Marshall, 79, of West Richland, formerly of Ogden, died Friday, Feb. in West 13, 1981, Richland after a lingering illness. He was born Dec. 1, 1901, in Pleasant View, Utah, son of C.P. Marshall and Lottie Cham-berla- Layton. Funeral services were held in West Richland, Wash.' Funeral directors Eineif Funeral Home. Wilkinson. He married Jackie Hewitt on May 10, 1927. He had lived in West Richland for 40 years. h NOons Marshall "UlIG (1GIT RGTRGADS & r.iotll O FOR OUT 4 SAVE 2 FOR 155x13 Plui 29c F.6.T. Per Tire 155x13 Plua 29c WHITEWALL F.E.T. -F- Per Tire WHITEWALL REE MOUNTING 5 $)BB . UJf MOST PASSENGER CARS AND 2 W.D. LT. TRUCKS PASSENGER CARS Call For Complete chassis lubn cation and oil change Price includes up to "5 qts of oil We also check transmission oil Appointment Freeman Moore Marshall in ORGVJGC! TIRE step son and one step grandchildren greatgrandchildren. McGregor. Also surviving are two She married Mantall Henry Monson on Oct. 1, brothers and one sister, 1941, in the Salt Lake LDS Fransis W. McGregor, Temple. He died Dec. 28, Salt Lake City; Robert 1953. She married Joseph McGregor, Woodland, J.O. Arlan Mitchell in Nov. Utah; Mrs. 1956 in Elko, Nev. He died (Athlene) Jensen, Providence. Aug. 2, 1972. Funeral services were She had lived in Ogden all her life and was a held Tuesday at the member of the Ogden 71st Lindquist and Sons ward. She was a choir Colonial Chapel with R. Lamar director and organist in Bishop Ercanbrack of the Ogden the Ogden 10th ward. She was active in the 71st Ward officiating. in the Weber County Senior Interment Washington Companion Program. Heights Surviving are two sons. Memorial Park. Georgiana Surviving are his widow of West Richland; one stepdaughter and three step grandchildren; one H. brother, Curtis Marshall, Ogden; one sister, Mae M. Wheeler, $1.68 F.Ej; Reg. $66.35 McGregor David 843 Stephen . 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Pearl He married 98-6- Friday, February 20,1981 10:C9AM 11-1- 1:23.20. f warning enough for the Cougai8. Of the five games remaining on the BYU schedule, three will be played at home. Following this weeks game with the Miners and Lobos, the Cougars will travel to Laramie and Fort Collins, then meet rival Utah in the finale at Provo. If the Cougars manage a sweep this weekend, the two wins would boost Coach Arnolds record of wins at BYU to the century mark. Arnold's current record " is 5 in six seasons with the Cougars. Because of the importance of the two games, officials at the Marriott Center are expecting capacity-plu- s crowds for the battles this week. 9-- 13-1- 100-Ya- rd New Mexico rd 1. Backstroke, ages 4 Amy Zidow, Roy, 1:27.10; 2. Kristin Michels, Roy, 1:37.55; 3. Helen Tashiro, 1. Kim Davis, Brigham, 1:33.3; Open Ogden; 1:14.10; 2. Deanna Waynczyk, Ogden, 1:18.8; 3. Mary Graham, Logan, 'PUBLIC AUCTION 13-1- 200-Ya- 11-1- - 13-1- 100-Ya- 13-1- The positioning in the WAC basketball could tighten up for the Cougars this week when BYU hosts Texas-E- l Paso and New Mexico in the Marriott Center. UTEP, the team that handed BYU its first league loss of the season, will share the floor with the Cougars on Thursday night, and New Mexico will challenge the home team Saturday afternoon. The BYU-UNgame, which is scheduled for 1:30, will be carried live as the TVS regional game of the week. Coach Don Haskins Miners (15-7- ) are currently in fourth place in the WAC standings, but apparently too far out to overtake Utah. Even so, the team from El Paso could kill off the Cougars hopes with a win on Thursday night They stuck the Cougars with a 2 loss last month, and the Mountain Cats desperately need the win to stay alive for the remainder of the league chase. New Mexico poses much the same problem for the Cougars. The Lobos swept a pair over the weekend, Wyoming on Thursday night. upsetting second-plac- e UNMs 6 win was one of three upsets last week. Both BYU and Utah stumbled on the road, losing to different teams on the Hawaii-Sa- n Diego swing. San Diegos Tony Gwynn was the Cougars undoing from the field and Saturday night as he went fed off 10 assists in the 2 win over BYU. Down 10 left on the clock, BYU with points (72-6uncorked an amazing comeback that ended on a Danny Ainge as desperation shot' by time ran out. . Ive got to credit our kids for the comeback, said BYU Coach Frank Arnold, but we were down too far for too long to carry it off. Although Ainge led all scorers on the floor with 27 points, seven rebounds and six assists, it was the g of Gwynn that sparked the shooting and upset. The Aztecs were 0 prior to Saturday night. New Mexico, showing signs of a marked improvement in recent games, will bring a 0 overall record and a 6 WAC mark to Saturday afternoons , game in Provo. Their upset of the Cowboys should be 1. Rodriquez, Logan, 45.57 ; ages 2 Kari Barnes, Ogden, 36.56; 2. Amy Tribe, Roy, 43.51; 3. Barbara Jicha, Logan, 43.6. 1. Butterfly, ages 4 Leza Lachapell, Roy, 1:23.86; 2. Deanna Wanczyk, Ogden, 1:24.09 ; 3. 1. Amy Zidow, Roy, 1:31.2; Open Stephanie Mencimer, Roy, 1:15.8; 2. Mary Graham, Logan, 1:22.82. 1. I.M., ages 8 and Under Julie Palmer, Brigham, 1:43.52 ; 2. Diana Johanson, Roy, 1:50.44; 3. Corrinne Nelson, Logan, 1:52.54; ages 0 (B Time) Molly Zidow, Roy, 1:28.87; (B Time) Alisa Tribe, Roy, 1:29.51; 1. Buffy Johanson, Roy, 1:30.38 ; 2. Amy Merten, Roy, 1:36.01; 3. Christina Rodriques, Logan, 1:38.50; 2 1. Leslee Nielsen, Roy, ages 1:22.88; 2. Kari Barnes, Ogden, 1:24.21; 3. Stephanie Ure, Ogden, 1 :27.65. 1. Deanna' I.M., ages 4 2. Kristin 2:59.61; Ogden, Wanczyk, Michels, Roy, 3:10.02; 3. Carol Graham, Logan, 3:26.84. Open 1. Kim Davis, Ogden, 2:59.25 ; 2. Stephanie Mencimer, Roy, 2:51.30; 3. Jenny Nelson, Logan, 3:30.31. Boys Division Free, ages 8 and Under 1. Jeff Paulsen, Bountiful, 38.14; 2. Sam Vaughn, Roy, 40.65; 3. Jon Slatore, Roy, 41.8; ages (B Time) Kendall Michels, Roy, 33.05; (B Time) Clark Stacey, Ogden, 33.12; Jon Hadley, Roy, 34.50; 1. Brian Johanson, Roy, 34.50; 2. Eric Wirth, Ogden, 36.45; 3. Christopher Slatore, Roy, 36.45; ages 2 (B Time) Jason Vaughn, Roy, 30.04; (B Time) Chris Johnson, Bountiful, 31.77; 1. Jon Wolterbeck, Roy, 33.59; 2. Dennis McGlaughlin, Hill Field, 35.88; 3. Ryan Smith, Ogden, 4 39.76; ages (B Time) Mike Newman, Ogden, 28.98; 1. Steve Wood, Logan, 29.6; 2. David Ruskin, Ogden, 29.15; 3. Phil Metzler, Hill Field, 29.34; Open 1. Ron Larsen, Ogden, 25.15; 2. David Clough, Ogden, 26.79; 3. Seth Ruskin, Ogden, 26.98. Free, ages 8 and Under 1. Jeff Paulsen, Bountiful, 1:34.06; 2 Jon Slatore, Roy, 1:37.83 ; 3. Chris Hadley, 1. Kendall Roy, 1:42.36; ages Michels, Roy, 1:18.88; 2. Jon Hadley, Roy, 1:19.04; 3. Brian Johanson, Roy, 1:21.03; ages 2 (B Time) Jason Vaughn, Roy, 1:08.46; 1. Mike Zidow, Roy, 1:08.89 ; 2. Chris Johnson, Bountiful, 1:13.5; 3. Sean Cassidy, Brigham, 4 1. Mike Newman, 1:14.32; ages Ogden, 1 : 03.10; 2. Sloan Watson, Ogden, 1:05.39; 3. Brian Tuttle, Roy, 1:05.67; Open 1. Ron Larsen, Ogden, 55.29; 2. 11-1- 11-1- Breast, ages 8 and Under Julie Palmer, Brigham, 51.88; and Under 9-- 100-Ya- 1. 8 Julie Palmer, Brigham, 50.05; 2. Diana Johanson, Roy, 55.5; 3. DeAnn 1. Harmon, Roy, 1:73.53; ages Ami Owens, Roy 41.42; 2. Buffy Johanson, Roy, 42.17; 3. Christina 1. ; Graham, Logan, Jennifer Ruskin, Ogden, Mary Butterfly, ages 1. 9-- 100-Ya- rd 2. 3. UTEP, race hasnt changed much since last week, but things t t to Battle BYU Blf. i iTitU ALSO IN: SALT LAKE DOUNTIFUL PROVO 20, 19BT Uu.LJ.iJ. :C3C 300 HZJ 300 30C |