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Show MH Football Squad Shapes Up candidates for Maati High School's e The Templars will host the Richfield Wildcats in varsity football team die season's first game, tamed out for opening set for Aug. 31 at 4:30 y drills Monday p.m. on Snow Field. The MBS coaching staff morning. The squad is in for some welcomed 1 1 returning long practices, said Coach varsity lettermea back Van Tassell, with the Monday. Joining the opener little more than a veterans were several week away. juniors and about IS Sixty-thre- , two-a-da- sophomores who played for the junior varsity last year. la addition the Templars picked up Steve Fritz, who lettered as a fullback at Hillcrest last year. The Templars play a e schedule this fall with all games nine-gam- Messenger-Enterpris- The other returning lettermea are Dan Keller, safety; Ricky Mon son, Page3 Regional Church Tennis Tourney Attracts Many, Winners Listed Jeff Merriam, guard; Mike defensive back; Nielson, end; Scott Olsen, linebacker; Doug Sorensen. running back; David Sorensen, running back; Players from Cedar Mark Haslam, center, and Para wan, Richfield, City, Kent Abegglen, running Manti and Ephraim met back. for a full day of tennis at the LDS Regional Tournament last Saturday at Snow College. Director J. Bart Nelson indicated that the followup meet (earlier district events had been held) proved to be a fine success. The Frank Stobbe family of Cedar City and the conference. The 11 returning lettermea include Todd Macfar-lan- e, a tackle, who was and Steve Jackson, last years regular quarterback. Thursday, August 23, 1979 e, Kent Jorgensen family of Ephraim led the way with both the husband and wife and a boy and girl from each family participating. Here are the final round results: Mens singles Burke Plummer defeated Paul Braithwaite; Mens doubles Paul Braithwaite and Burke Plummer defeated Bart Nelson and Wilbur Braithwaite; Boys 16 and under Russell Snow defeated Todd Jorgensen; Boys 16 and under doubles Gary Ockey and Russell Snow defeated Todd Jorgensen and Tracy Jorgensen; Boys 14 and under Alan Nell defeated Derrin Hyatt; Boy's 14 and under doubles Blake Howell and Alan Nell defeated Hyatt and Hyatt; Boys 12 and under Burke Hill defeated Stephen Braithwaite; Mens 50 and over Wilbur Braithwaite defeated Demont Howell; Womens singles Renee Stobbe defeated Julie Stobbe; Father-So- n Frank and Lane Stobbe defeated Kent and Tracy Jorgensen; Mother-Daught- er Renee and Julie Stobbe defeated Robyn and Barbara Jorgensen; Husband-wif- e Frank and Renee Stobbe defeated Kent and Barbara Jorgensen. A A ii fi GETTING IN SHAPE for football isn't easy but the MHS Templars are working hard at it, getting ready for their opening game Friday, August 31 against Richfield. Eleven varsity lettermen are returning to this year's squad. Joggers Invited to Enter 1,000-MetAll serious and non-serio- joggers are certain to enjoy the 10,000 meter run in Zion Park, Sept. 8th. The run goes north from its start at the Grotto Campground, and loops bade to finish at the Zion Lodge (6.2 miles later). The course will follow the road and river up the canyon past the Weeping Great White Rock, Throne, and other towering sites, to the turnaround at the north end of the park and return down the same route. Plenty of room is available at the Grotto and Lodge camp- .12 junior . junior - . . Salesmen: Jerry & 'SB0 Mary Bradley IUEffiECSS)l 595 S. Main Manti MOWS MC SALT lAL O' ZION RACE DATE: etc. Sept. 8th, 6 p.m. Runners should preregister by filling out the NAME: form at the bottom before ADDRESS : Sept. 5th. Numbers for CITY: those can s, JUntam WTfMTATf ribbons will go to the next other costs must accomfive in all divisions. There pany each ate 11 divisions for both sent in. Mail men and women. dip to: Zion Run, 223 A $2.00 entrance fee to South Main, St. George, cover awards, drinks, and Utah 84770. be picked up from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the starting line on the day of the race. 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Ruth Aaderees Beuefita Several benefits would accrue to Manti in general and water users in particular through the installation of a contained irrigation system. Im sure each one of us can think of several ways a contained system would be a benefit. Lets review a few. 1. We get approximately 25 efficiency of our water now. By piping it we would realize 70 to 75 efficiency. 2. We would still own our irrigation water and have a stock certificate indicating that ownership. We are asking the city that all city irrigation and Stott returned home Suntour of day from a y Alaska and Canada. They sailed on the SS Veendam from Vancouver, visiting at Ketchikan, the salmon capitol of the world, where Morlin and Don enjoyed a fishing trip, catching three salmon. They then continued up the coast to Juneau, where they enjoyed a trip up to the Mendenhall Glacier and a salmon fry dinner. They then boarded the MV Fairweather boat for a trip up the Lynn Canal to Skagway. The nett day they boarded the narrow-gaug- e Yukon train up through White Pass to Whitehorse. They then traveled by bus on the Alkan Highway to Fairbanks, visiting many points of interest at each stop, taking historical tours in each town and 16-da- or money orders payable to lion Run South Main, St. George, Utah 84770. Registration deadline Make checks Eton Run, 223 O.m. Sept. S. Tour Return from Alaska-Canad- a DIVISION 35-3- Jorgensen. Bottom: Burke Hill, Paul Braithwaite, Burke Plummer. LDS REGIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT participants included, top: Russell Snow, Tracy Jorgensen, Robyn Jorgensen, Barbara ENTRY FORM yrs. t under yrs. yrs. yrs. yrs. - INFO. CALL: NUMBER: FOR METER 10,000 culinary water remain with citizens and property to enhance Manti City. We would become incorporated as a body of city irrigation stockholders and govern ourselves. 3. We would be able to eliminate the ditches and ditch cleaning and some of the weed scattering caused by the use of ditch water. The water would be stored in a holding pond and screened. 4. We would be able to irrigate at a more convenient time and probably more often. The present plan proposes that the water will be delivered through the middle of the block to the back or side of each property. We could choose to sprinkle, drip irrigate or irrigate our stopping at different places to see the Trans land. Alaska Pipeline. They visited Mt. McNational Park, Kinley many caribou, bear, foz, Dali sheep, birds, etc, They went on to Anchorage where they toured the city, earthquake park, Portage Glacier and its Iceberg seeing grizzly Lake. They were able to visit with Elder Kim Madsen in Anchorage and report that he is doing well, likes his mission and was happy to hear some voices from Sanpete. They then flew down to Sitka the center of Russian trade and civilization in North America. Here they visited the Tongass National Forest and learned of the Russian and Indian relations in the early history of Alaska. 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