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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah 'Thursday, January 30, 1969 I Cyprus Swimmers at Top of for League List i PROUDLY Showing their jackrabbits In the good old days are, left to right, E. R. Dimond, WONDERFUL SWIMMERS Constitute the Pirate squad, that able college star, Darwin Killpack. Front row, left to right, are Steve Coe, Dave Royer, John Hill, Terry Martin and Buddy Sadler. Second row, left to right, Coach Killpack, coached by Headed quite directly for the South, Granger, Bountiful, View-Uta- h state title in swimming is mont, East, Granite and Kearns the Cyprus Pirate squad, inas- - high schools almost all with re-mu- as they have defeated sounding scores. Jackrabbits! They Hunted and Hunted Johnny Maiben, famous jockey, Fred W. Wrathall and Arlie Bradford. These men shot In the west desert, near Vernon, Tooele County, as a rule. Chuck Norton, Jeff Day, Bob Shepherd, Scott Allan, Joe Kittel; back row, left to right, Randy Philpot, Keith Nielsen, Larry Brown, Cory Shaw, Tom Dangerfield, Craig Jones. Their record is one of the best in the state. Gran- Kearns, and East, The regional meet will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, at Tooele. Lopsided Figures They took Bountiful, downed Viewmont, South, handed an 86-- 9 defeat to Granger; ite, 64-3- 77-1- 7; 19-1- 53-4- 49-3- 9; 57-3- 2, 8. Bradford and A1 Maiben, who will be recalled Utah Copper, proudly show their rabbits. CYPRUS SWIMMER Jack York Named New President of Magna Mt. Riders 'PREP OF WEEK' FOR HIGH SCHOOLS Craig Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Jones, 2948 S. 8600 West, Magna, is winner of this weeks Deseret News award for his sterling showing in Aqua 'Pentathlon competition at the South High School last week. swimThe e mer stroked out a in the backstroke, placed secd ond in the butterfly d and freestyle and freefifth place in the style and ICO yard breaststroke for 3,840 points. The Cyprus team won the tourney with 13,243 points. But Jones was the big point-gettfor us, reported Coach Darwin Killpack. That is the best effort ever by a Pirate swimmer in pentathlon comDave petition, he added. Kadleck Prep-of-the-We- 140-pou- 0, first-plac- 100-yar- 200-yar- 50-yar- d BOY, ITS GOOD Says this group of nlen as they taste the coffee and enjoy a sa How many can you name in this circle? Lots of fun and they brought home the hacon er, rabbits, too! This type of hunting very popular. Was-way- s 1 -f er representative; Grant Mansfield, business manager; Jay Nichols, drill master; Lee Evans, past president. A meeting of the group and others was held Friday evening at the home of the newly elected president, Mr. York. Ken Christensen and Keith Burt, wood, recording secretary ; Grant district representatives. Mansfield, business manager; Larry Wardle, property manager; Steve Williams and Keith Burt, team captains; Ron La- Held tham, party committee chair-soman; Jay Nichols, drillmaster; York, assistant drillmaster; For Local Of the Magna Mt. Riders, left to right, front, Doug Stone, financial secretary; Jay Johnson, vice president; Jack York, president; Dee lley wood, recording secretary; back row, left to right, Ken Christensen, district NEW OFFICERS Jack York of Magna was named president of the Magna Mt. Riders Club Wednesday evening at the annual election of the organization. He will be aided by Jay John- vice president; Doug Stone, financial secretary; Dee Hey-Jac- k Phone RICKS COLLEGE WRESTLING SQUAD Funeral Rites Resident VETERINARY JORDAN C. n, DENNIS COON ON CLINIC RUSSELL MOVES, DVM 10210 South Redwood Road Riverton, Utah 84065 254-366- 1 v i Cornelius DeJong, 72, 4078 Ivana Ave., regarded Hunter resident, died Jan. 21 of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Feb. 5, 1896, in Giesen-daHolland, he was a son of Cornelius and Ardiana Versteege DeJong. He married Magdalena Kuipers March 22, 1922, in Holland; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. DeJong was a retired foreman of the Portland Cement ri-V A MR. COON Survivors include his widow; son, daughter, Cornelius Jr., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Donald (Lena) llowe, Hunter; 15 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Art, John, Basstian, Mrs. Mary Sluy-terMrs. Margaret Jacketta, Mrs. Nellie Coomans, all of Salt Lake City ; Adrian, Farmington. 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