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Show Thursday, November THE SUN 20, 1980 Page 9 Wolves Face Tough Games Pre-Seas- on The toughest pre- the team, Hoggard said. season schedule of any Well have a good season team in the league faces when we get into league Sevier A the North Wolves, who begin the new season Friday against Richfield. Bruce Hoggard, starting his first season as head coach for the Wolves, says his team has good height this year. Seven players are over The varsity squad includes five seniors: Trent Hallows, Richard Pettit, Kendrick Harward, Joe Reynolds, and Raymond seven juniors, Co., Salt Simpson; 6-- 2. NEW SHOPPING CENTER-Construct- ion shopping center, located on a Richfield. Major tenants are The development, being constructed by Machan, Hampshire, Pruitt Lake City, is scheduled for a May, 1981 opening. is underway' on the Richfield Plaza site on South Main Street and 12th South in re and Doves Double Discount supermarket. & play, he predicted. Glen Partridge i assistant and junior var ach, and Bra sity Sheppard is ninth grad coach. The ninth i 'der will play a 12 ;am schedule this season The seventh ana eighth grade teams will play probably an schedule, Hoggard noted. Tim Jennings, the eighth grade coach, began practices Tuesday night. Kurt Stan Simpson, who will Eddie Sorensen, Taylor, Rhett Roberts, coach the New this year will be a Youth Basketball Assn. (YBA) for fifth through eighth graders. Run by the Natoi, Basketball Assn., the rogram replaces the Lii.le League basketball of previous years. Hogfc, id will direct the YBA program, in which the youngsters will practice on Tuesday nights and play their games on Saturday mornings. Varsity players will serve as coaches, and the junior 1 varsity players will referee the games. Junior varsity squad seventh Burke Christensen, Kevin graders, will start prac- members selected are Davis, Doug Hardy, and tice next week. sophomores Trent Taylor, Todd Nemelka, and one Troy Taylor, Gary Westand Robert Simsophomore, Lee Mayer. Weve got uniforms for brook, and freshmen Paul We started really slow, pson, the teams and the whole because were making Briggs, Vince Johnson, works, Hoggard noted, Dana the coach Sorensen, Kim Curmany changes, and we will charge adThis season Hatch, Kelly Dewey & Associates of Coordination Services of explained. Troy tis, mission to the games to Bountiful, and construe- - Salt Lake City. The weU run more with the Nielsen, Weaver, Eugene tion management will be development is scheduled ball and use fast breaks. help pay for the uniforms Lanny Shields, Scott and supplies. Its going to take a while Mason, and Robert Tuft. provided through Tenant for a May, 1981 opening. before everything clicks. The Wolves will show both a new offense and new defense to foes and fans this season, the coach promised. Playing some of the top Social Securitys other proposals to bolster teams in the state To err is human. To A number of transrecurrent financial the embattled Social Richfield, Manti, North really foul things up fers,large from one class to problems might be per- Security system is Sanpete, and South Sevier requires a computer, another, contributed to the . . manently solved by con- economically sound, the - early in the season The Utah Board of mixups, Dansie said. The verting the giant system to decision to accept or will help us, the coach Educations computer culprits are the teachers d a private in- reject it will probably not believes, adding that he swallowed up information who prepared the inforsurance program, ac- be made solely on hopes to keep the teams fr0m North Sevier High mation for the computer. confidence up against the School - grades for the cording to Utah FounThe computer only dation, the private non- economic grounds, schools. term - then spit out reads completely filled-i- n Foundation states. Following the season st profit research agency. some truly amazing report circles on the transPolitical considerations Conversion to private which is in Rich- - cards, opener, have been a mittal forms, Dansie exmajor force in field, the Wolves entertain insurance is one of a numI only got grades in plained. If there is one ber of proposals being ad- shaping the course of North Sanpete in Salina on four of my classes, one thing on a sheet which it Social Security to this Wednesday, Nov. 26. South student reported. vanced by economists cant read, it rejects the concerned with successive point, and appear likely to Sevier will invade Wolf I got all failing grades crises in the Social exert comparable territory Dec. 13, and the in six courses I wasnt entire sheet. The information must be visit on even taking, Security operation and pressures in the future. Manti another recorded with a soft Critics of the Social Dec . 30.Templars penwhich are examined in a junior high student said. which is another sourFoundation Research Security system and its I hope the community I got somebody elses cil,of ce possible errors in the recurrent problems differ will come out and Brief released this week. support grades and he got m ne, system, the assistant Advocates of conver- in their ideas of what one boy noted. said. should be but all done, apinto Social a Security ting North Sevier is the last principal The system will get pear to be in agreement NUTRITION GUIDE- - school in the Sevier School privately operated LINES--Th- e federal another chance at the end insurance program that the program will not to computerize of the second school term. be allowed to fail and that government recently assert that such a plan is new nutritional Sra(fing and registration, feasible, the Foundation benefits due to persons published for Americans. according to LaMonte in guidelines enrolled the system will notes. While a $3 trillion Although they are not Dansie, assistant (or larger) government be protected. for exact amounts cPa- - Class printouts operated trust fund The family of Moroni L. of nutrients, they recom- - cae computer transmit-men- d would be unmanageable, a marked were sheets extends heartfelt Jensen the eat following: 1) fund of this size in private LOWER COSTS-- A recent teachers thanks to the many dear an sen n of a 2) foods; variety hands would be something poll found that 64 percent maintain ideal weight; 3) Nov. 7. The computer, friends who braved the entirely different. The of the people surveyed avoid too much fat; 4) eat P31 of the Educational storm to attend the short money would not be con- believe prevention of food with Services of the graveside services. adequate starch Support verted , to government disease and encouraging and education sae system, Thanks, also, to those who fiber; 5) avoid too bonds, taking it away from people to take better care much k n information expressed and love too avoid" 6) sugar; could the pool of private capital, of themselves an( Prduced the grade respect in other ways. much drink 7) sodium; but would be invested in reduce health care costs. in- Moroni loved people and only in moderation. Free rePors which should private enterprise. It Are you taking better care copies of the guidelines elude students grades, was always so proud to would provide a much-neede- d of yourself? are available from the Of- citizenship, absences, tar- refer to Redmond and source of capital fice of Governmental and dies and improvement Salina as down home. for American business and Public Affairs, USDA, codes. industry. Teachers have the Vivian, Leon and Jerry Washington, D.C. 20250. FURTHER EXAM-Blo- od A privately-manage- d for each student, grades N20p Social Security fund could in the urine should never ON THE BORDER-- - Principal Tim Smith be the means of restoring be ignored. Sometimes it million plained, and these PASSIVE SMOKERS--Whil- e U.S. industry to a fully is accompanied by pain, Americans are classified grades will be recorded on the controversy competitive position and and may be caused by as borderline hyperten- - each students permanent about nonsmokers rights open the way to a return to kidney or bladder stones. sives, with blood pressure record. world leadership, while at Potentially more serious, falling between 14090 and He urged parents not to rages, new studies show that constant exposure of the same time insuring a however, is painless blood 16095. Recent - studies panic over the corn-shointhat if these people puterized report cards, both adults and children to permanently sound retire- in the urine. This may others smoke affects the dicate anything from a would change personal and ment system. promised an honor It is recognized that a ruptured varicose vein to habits, death rate among roll would be published small airway passages in their lungs as much as a tumor. Notify the doctor whites could be reduced 10 next week. from governchange-ove- r ten ment to private operation right away. smoking percent and among blacks The honor roll will be would s 22.4 percent. Reducing just one list, and will not cigarettes a day. could not be accomplished double-taxin- g disease often a ADDITION DOWN-- It ap- salt intake, losing extra separate the students with by and increasing straight As, the prin- precedes crippling lung generation of American that the number of weight, diseases like emphysema. workers - once to finance pears cipal said. addicts in the exercise are heroin ongoing benefits for United States has fallen current retirants under since 1975, due to imthe existing system and treatment again to fund their own proved better law enprograms, retirement under the forcement, and controls in proposed private insuranMexico on opium poppy ce operation. Instead, production. Unhappily, supporters of the private an New Shopping Complex Set For Richfield The store will field located at 25 East 100 mark the twelfth store in North. the State of Utah for the The total cost of the national department store project will be $4 million chain and will mark the first of its 40,318 square foot Group 9 type stores in Construction has begun on the 109,868 square foot Richfield Plaza shopping center by Macham, Hampshire, Pruitt & Co., a Salt d Lake development and consulting firm. City-base- The Richfield Plaza the Utah market. The store will include a development will be located on a tire, battery and acsite located on South Main cessory center. The Doves Double Street (U.S. Highway 89) and 12th South. Major Discount supermarket will tenants of the develop- be the tenth store in the ment are a 40,318 square Doves chain, headfoot department quartered in Springville. a store, 40,250 square foot The store will contain Doves Double Discount 40,250 square feet ina bakery supermarket, 25,300 cluding and feet of pharmacy, in retail square shops re full-tim- e full-lin- e of which 16,700 square feet addition to approximately 7,000 square feet of nonare currently pre-lease- and a 4,000 square foot food retail space. Doves savings and currently operates a 10,000 loan. square foot store in Rich- free-standi- AAUW Has Left Out A Anniversary number of Salina area firms which sponsored the annual Chamber of Commerce Big Buck contest were inadvertently left out of a story in the Nov. 6 issue of the Salina Sun. j Omitted were Zions Fir-- " st National Bank, Utah Independent Bank, Southern Utah Fuel Co., Midway Diesel, Whites Western Wear, Mels for Men, Taco Time, Wrestling alumni of North Sevier High School will take on the varsity wrestling squad in a special match at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, at the high school. Some of the former wrestlers planning to participate are Todd Anderson, Brett Shaw, Scott Shaw, Mike Shaw, Kim Flora, Bart Reynolds, and Kelly Mason, according to Head Coach Kevin Ep-pic- h. i , Alumni Wrestle Varsity Rasmussen Wading,' and the American The Association of University Women celebreated their first anniversary Nov. 14 with a dinner at the Best Western Inn in Richfield. Husbands and guests were invited. Susan White and Margaret Oler gave a talk slide show on Spain. They were on a mission together in Spain.. ?JT , u Vi All alumni Kurt Rickenbach, from the Manpower office in Richfield, will be at the North Sevier High School counseling office at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25. He will interview any junior or senior student and their parents who are 2-- A interested in the program. A part of er Man-.tpow- :;:the Comprehensive Em- ployment Training Act, sub- Cthe federal program work for part-tim- e sidizes economically deserving students. Eligible participants are determined C i by family income. A turkey shoot will be menu for the week of Nov. held beginning at 10 a.m. 24 26 includes: Saturday, Nov. 22, betMonday Ham n ween Salina and Lost scalloped potatoes, green Creek by the Aurora 1st beans, cottage and , 2nd Ward Elders cheesepear & pineapple -- Quorums. Turkeys will be given away at the site, located on the Lost Creek road. Entrance fee is $5, which includes five birds. Par- salad, blueberry muffins, milkjuice. long-ter- has financing arranged been through Peoples Bank and Trust Architect for the project is Robert T. of Seattle. Classes Increased The average size of Utah elementary school classes increased in 1980, according to the Utah Education Assn.s annual survey of classes from kindergarten through sixth grade. The statewide average is 26.97 students for those grades. Last average was years 26.51 students. In Sevier School the average is slightly less than the statewide figure: 26.87. Last years average in the district was 26.74. South District, average are Sanpetes classroom size was 27.70, welcome to come and participate in the match, Eppichsaid. The wrestling Wolves will travel to Hurricane tonight (Thursday, Nov. 20) for a practice dual meet with the school, then will entertain Piute at home in a league match Tuesday, Nov. 25. Junior varsity matches begin at 6;30 p.m.Aiollowed,by the varsity matches at 7 p.m. in the new gym. Get Information TurkeV Shoot Seniors, Menu On Manpower Is Saturday The Seniors Nutrition S and interim and and the district was one of 11 in the state which had more than 27 students per classroom. Utah is ranked the second highest state in the nation in the category of Pupils Enrolled per in Teacher Public Elementary and Secondary Schools, fall, 1979 by the National Education Assn. It has been at or near the top of that ranking for years, Don Ulmer, UEA research director, said. Of the states 40 school districts, 29 showed an increase in class size while only 11 have a smaller average than last year, North Sanpete was one of the 11, showing an average of 24.66 students this year, compared to 25.89 students last year. District Tuesday Tuna noodle Sevier casserole wpeas, deviled averages, per grade, for egg, whole tomatoes, 1980, range from a high of breadbutter, milkjuice. 31.67 students for sixth should Wednesday Roast tur- - grade to a low of 24.40 for bring ticipants mashed kindergarten. Other 1980 their own shotguns and key, shells. potatoesgravy, dressing averages are, first grade, A rifle shoot also will be cranberries, candied 25; second grade, 25.73; held. For further infor- yams, fruit salad, pum- - third grade, 26; fourth 1 or pkin pie wtopping, hot grade, 28.67; and fifth mation, call grade, 31.10. rollsbutter, milkjuice. 529-761- 529-733- 2. Private Insurance Vs. So. 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