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Show November 27, 1 The 9K 5 Pyramid Page Th ree Hawks open hoop action tonight in new NS gym MT PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete's boys varsity basketball team will open hoop action in the new Hawk gym tonight amid gala hoopla festivities to break in the new gym according to Principal James Coach Mack Wilkey team to the finals in Provo and brought home the big win. Other Hawk teams have placed as high as second and third in state EPHRAIM The Snow College Basketball team began win play this past week with an over Western Wyoming in Rock Springs. Returning guard Rhet Parsons led Snow with 20 points, followed by sophomore Scott Whetstone with 17. Starting center Blair Oliphant scored 14 points, transfer Wayne Jones had 10, and Steve Bruce, returning point guard had 9 points. Snow was behind at the half, but broke into the lead midway through the 2nd half with full and half-coupressure defense. It was a good chance to give our freshmen a feel for college basketball. We used our speed well, and Im pleased n 84-8- 0 34-3- 9 rt Margaret Oler, Home Economist and Home Energy Advisor for Utah Power and Light Company, Telluride Region, presented Ill Be Home for Christmas in the Fountain Green Cultural hall on Tuesday, with a display of Christmas ideas for gifts and wrappings. with the balanced scoring, commented Coach Larry Andersen after the game. The Badgers will travel to Phoenix Hawk See us for a John Deere EPHRAIM Governor Norman Bangerter reveiwed a pricing appeal filed in federal circuit courts last Monday on the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroads Marysvale Branch at a press conference taped via sattelite Nov. 21 from Snow College. Governor Bangerter also aid he had met personally with railroad officials on one occasion and would contine to have contact regarding continuing negotiations. He described that contact as friendly. Reiterating that the state did not want to be in the railroad business, Governor Bangerter stressed get- - Fountain Green Mr. and Mrs. Mont(NaDean) Nielson have returned home after beautiful and exciting trip to Hawaii. They, with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford (Marjie) Lewis of Fountain Green, drove to Phoenix, Ariz., and from there they flew to Los Angeles, and then on to Hawaii. They toured several of the Islands including the Garden Island of Kauii, the big island of Hawaii and saw the lava flow of 1982. They also went to the Polynesian Center, the pineapple fields and other places of interest. Snow Blower Mrs. Hazel Bailey spent nearly two weeks visiting with Scott and Ann Theurer, and their children, in We have two Providence. heavy-dut- y 9 Ericksen, Mark Madsen, Jason Bailey, Shane Jorgensen and Wade Olsen. The Christmas Craft Show and display was held in the Fountain Green City Hall on Friday and Saturday with hundreds of items on display, beautiful things made by some of Fountain Green handicraft artists. There were nine booths. ting the purchase price lower would give the state some options. If the price could be moved back to $600,000, the matter could be submitted to the Utah Legislature and the state would have time to evaluate any viable operators to run the railroad, he said. The Governor said he felt an error was made in the pricing process during an appeal to the Interstate Commerce Commission. The price, originally established at $600,000 was revised to $1.3 million by the ICC. Governor Bangerter spent the majority of the press conference upcoming budget discussing negotiations and described his recommendations as astere. He explained the state was experiencing at $25 to $30 million shortfall in the current budget and battles, k the Hawks will travel to Manti on Dec. 6 and return to Hawk Country on Dec. 7 to host the Richfield Wildcats. Girls open hoop action Shanna Kinsel, Chester; Sandra Largo, Mt. Pleasant; Kristy Petersen, Mt. Pleasant; Chris Rassmussen, Mt. Pleasant; Stacey Shelley, Mt. Pleasant; and Debbie Wheeler, Mt. Pleasant. Members of the girls junior varsity basketball team include Moroni, by Kaye Christensen MT. the music departments will now be concentrating their efforts on the Christmas concert which will be held Wednesday, December 18 in the auditorium. Roy Ellefsen is in charge of the band and vocal ensemble, while Kenneth Campbell is in charge of the Misty Crystals Choral group The public is invited to attend and there is no charge. Many compliments were paid to the cast and orchestra of Annie, by those who attended. The cast was congratulated on the superb performance and commended on the bravery, professionalism, and high standards upon which the musical was presented. action Basketball started yesterday with the Wasatch Wasps girls basketball team playing the Hawks. The outcome of the game was not known at press time. Members of the girls varsity basketball team include: Tami Berry, Spring City; Tamera Ursula Moroni; Christensen, Jensen, Fairview; Holli Keisel, Coralee Bramall, Fairview; Meilanie Daley, Fairview; Michelle Ellesbury, Mt. Pleasant; Diane Hunter, Fairview; Tina Jackman. Spring City; Andrea Joe, Ftn Mt' Green; Kristy Larsen, Pleasant; Jennifer Petersen, Mt Pleasant; and Nichole Spencer, Mt Pleasant. Managers are Julie Jenkins, Mt Pleasant; and Susan Robertsen, Fairview. Linda Sessions will be coaching the team this year, their next game will be held December 5, when the Hawks will be hosting the Emery Spartans. Tonight the Hawks will be challenging the Gunnison Bulldogs in Boys Basketball action at North Sanpete The game will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the new high school. This game proves to be an exciting opener with team skills being matched by Gunnison. would see a very tight budget for the next fiscal year. Among the governors recommendations were a modest bonding package of about $30 million to pay for capital developments, including projects for higher education buildings. He stressed the importance of preserving the education package although he recommended a modest 2 percent cost of living increases for public employees and weighted pupil units :WPU;. Budget shortages were blamed on declining retail sales and an economy that was not performing Bangerter further recommended possibly using a portion of a $75 million flood mitigation reserve to help fuel next fiscal years operational budget and stood firm on his position of retaining a municipal sales tax in case it was needed. He indicated he would rather not bond to pay back flood monies if they were needed. Governor Bangerter did not propose a tax increase, and added he was adopting a wait and see attitude". Education and economic development would be priorities. Governor Bangerter also ex- pressed appreciation for patron support of the Central Utah Project that and expressed optisism Congress would act favorably on the funding. Other issues addressed included the 55 mile per hour speed limit, whether Utah should honor Martin Luther King Holiday; possible impact from recent Geneva talks, the possible extradition of Michael McKay and Sperrys phase out of its computeer-relate- d operations within Utah. ' North Sanpete will open hoop action tonight, Nov. 20, and will initiate the new Hawk gym with much hoopla. The Hawks will host the Gunnison Bulldogs and varsity tip off time has been set for 7:30 p.m. Making up the Hawk squad this season will be front from left; Mark EPHRAIM Awards were recently presented to youth at the annual Achievement Night. Among those earing honors were: Food preservation: Kim Mellor; forestry: David Beck; gardening: Mike home Frischknecht; Leisel Hansen; management: horse: Kaye Christensen, Jeremy Pritchard, Barbara Lyn Naylor, Jason Coombs, Angie Cook. Leadership: Kaye Christensen, Kaylene Birch, Karen Zumwalt, Wade Beck, Jennifer Hansen, Stephanie Faatz, Angie Blackham, Leisel Hansen, Molly McKay, Mike Frischknecht; leathercrafts: Bart Olsen; photography: Mika Inouye; safety, child care: Misty Otten, Dani Neeley, Candice ip Yy TOy Christiansen, Elizabeth Young, Erin Harwood, Robyn Eliason, Emily Harwood; dairy goats: Kyle Christensen; science: veterinary Kaye Christensen. Fashion revue: Karen Hansen, Jennifer Hansen, Marcy Peterson, Anna Lee Beck, Kimberly Jensen, Molly McKay, Sherene Beck, Melanie Wright, Bernadette Lund, Jennifer Andersen, Stephanie Faatz, Kaylene Birch, Melanie Rasmussen; achievement: Jennifer Hansen, Molly McKay, Leisel Hansen, Suzi Frischknecht; thim- ble: Allissa Roberts, The new Indy Trail has a reputation for giving the smoothest ride around And with its new, more powerful 488 cc engine, it'll give you a faster ride rear around Plus, its got our famous IFS suspension, and more See one today long-trav- PSSLRRIS Keriann Angie Blackham, Heidi Palmer, Karen Crisp, Amelia Peel, Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook en- tertained family members at their home on Sunday evening. Madsen, Jason Bailey, Shane Jorgensen, Wade Olsen, Richard McAllister; back, Mike Ericksen, Ken Pay, Weston Jensen, John Bailey, Chad Lund and Paul Bailey. Coaches front from left are Assistant Coach George Lee and Head Coach Mike May. fTt tfirftiii Awards given Nothing beats the nag were built. Kirsten Roberts, Jodi Hansen, Kaylene Birch, Melanie Wright, snow blowers thatll clear up your snow problems in no time The p model h has a cut, the cut has a Both have five speeds, plus reverse and built-i- n safety features Stop in today SAVE $350 INDY TRAIL 26-inc- 10-h- p back-to-bac- be Governor reviews appeals; talks about upcoming budget Bry Buttars, son of Clinton and Marsha Buttars and a Boy Scout in Troop 550 in Moroni, received his Eagle Scout award at an Eagle Court of Honor held Sunday evening, November 17, at the Moroni Stake Center. Brys community project was the Community Bulletin Board on the Moroni Main Street next to the post office. Brys older brother, Chad, is also an Eagle Scout. Bry is pictured with his parents and alone holding his wood carved eagle. Snowed in? 1968-6- finals. This year the Hawks are coached by Mike May, who is in his second year at North Sanpete. George Lee is the assistant coach. The Hawks are a young team with only three seniors, Ken Pay, John Bailey and Chad Lund on the team. Juniors are Richard McAllister and Weston Jensen. Coach May will bring in five sophomores who will include Mike this week for a tournament at Mesa College. The first home game will be Dec. 13 against College of Southern Idaho. region games this season. Next week in those will PLEASAN- T- With the completion of the musical Annie, team Badgers open with win schools will be took his Sanpete High School; Alan Raymond, guard; Simi Tuai, guard; back, Coach Larry Andersen, Steve Gasser, guard; Scott Whetstone, forward; Blair Oliphant, forward; Gary Johnson, forward; Rob Stark, forward; Lasse Meilsoe, forward; Wayne Jones, forward; and Assistant Coach Virgil Ash. played with Hawk highlights petes only state championship The Snow College Badgers opened hoop action with an 0 n win over Western Wyoming in Rock Springs. The Badgers are heading for the Valley of the Sun Tournament this weekend in Scottsdale, AZ. Making up the Badger roster this season will be front from left; Tony Taliauli, guard; Rhet Parson, guard; Steve Bruce, guard; Wade Jacobsen, a guard from North including games Thornton. Varsity tip off time against the Gunnison Bulldogs will be at. 7:30 P m Junior varsity action will begin at p.m. Among the activities at ha.lftime the honoring of North San- 84-8- All 3,249 Retail 32-inc- h $3,599 CLOSEOUT ON ALL JOHN DEERE WINTER CLOTHES 50o 90 Days Same As CASH Cox Automotive & COX AUTOMOTIVE AND SPOUTS Sports 255 East Canyon Road Fairview 4279241 OFF New gate for the Fountain Green Cemetery was completed recently by members of the local Lions Club. The white slump block gate with a sliding pipe closure was begun in May and mostly completed by Memorial Day. Reed Green, cemetery caretaker, erected a flag pole on each pilaster. Fountain Green City purchased the materials and the Lions constructed the foundation, laid! the block and installed the pipe gate. 255 East Canyon Road Fairview 427-924- 1 |