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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - December 8, 1993 Women bowlers announce winners EPHRAI- M- The following bowlers were winners in the Sanpete County WBA Thirtieth Championship Tournament on Nov. 6, 7 and 8 at Sno Cap Lanes: Prize Fund Team Event Of 17 competing teams, the. top six and their total scores were: first: Black Ice-J- o Hittle, Lisa Black, Bobbe Monk, Lou Ann Rosenlof, RaNae Coombs, 3059; second: Spare Balls-Ji- ll Lynch, Karen Colby, Torie Larsen, Jodi Christensen, Stephanie Kiesel, 3029; a third: Happy Madsen, Brenda Ashworth, Bertha Bulow, Donna Larsen, Carol Lee, 3031; fourth: Snow Bowlers-Carri- e Allsop, Carey Ivory, Lisa Tracy Rasmussen, Denise Thomas, 3016; y fifth: Sno Wemz, May Thomas, Dot Duncan, Colleen Ashworth, Becky Kjar, 2965; and n sixth: G. Sutliff, Mary Hansen, VaNae Bown, Kathy Shelley, Gloria Johnson, 2964. Prize Fund Doubles Of 27 pairs, the top eight and their total scores were: first: Frances Rowe and Lou Ann Rosenlof, 1277; second: Helen Sutliff and Jill Lynch, 1273; third: Denise Thomas and Carrie Allsop, 1243; fourth: Phyllis Oldroyd and Avis Adams, 1226; fifth: Colleen Ashworth and Brenda Ashworth, 1219; sixth: Nancy Larson and Gayle Shelley, 1209; seventh: Lisa Collard and Carey Ivory, 1209; and eighth: Diane Lund and RaNae Seely, 1208. Prize Fund Singles Of 54 bowlers, the top 13 and their total scores were: Renon Daniels, 681; Lou Ann Rosenlof, 676; VaNae Bown, 668; Denise Thomas, 657; Linda Richards, 650; Lisa Black, 650; Julie Ricketts, 642; Gayle Shelley, 640; Lisa Collard, 637; Jo Hittle, 636; DeAnna Gundry, 634; Donna Larsen, 634; and Bobbe Monk, 629. Mixers-Thelm- Col-lar- d, Cap-Nanc- AH Events Handicap Of 52 bowlers, the 12 overall winners scores reflect competition in doubles, singles and team events with their handicaps added: VaNae Bown, 1931; Denise Thomas, 1882; Renon Daniels, 1878; Lou Ann Rosenlof, 1878; Lisa Collard, 1875; Carol Lee, 1873; Carrie Allsop, 1860; Jill Lynch, 1846; Bobbe Monk, Donna Larsen, 1843; 1845; Linda Richards, 1838; and Lisa Handicap to Lou Ann Rosenlof, 676. Becky Kjar, with a 154 average, bowled a 231 game which will njake her eligible for a WIBC Award for 75 pins over average. 200 Scratch Games: Renon Daniels, 203 , 221, 216, 200, 212; VaNae Bown, 225; Becky Kjar, 231; and Bobbe Monk, 216. Black, 1834. AH Events Scratch Of 32 bowlers, the eight overall winners scores reflect competition in doubles, singles and team events without handicaps: Renon Daniels, 1644; VaNae Bown, 1580; Denise Thomas, 1551; Cathy Brewer, 1490; Gloria Johnson, 1478; Becky Kjar, 1463; Lisa Black, 1430; and Colleen Ashworth, 1406. High Game Handicap went to Becky Kjar, 272 and High Series Corey Mondragon, Elise Madsen plan Manti Temple rites 500 Scratch Pins: Becky Kjar, Colleen Ashworth, VaNae Bown, Gloria Johnson, Lisa Black, Bette Jensen, Julie Ricketts, Cathy Brewer, Jerellyn Blankenship, Lou Ann Rosenlof and Frances Rowe. 600 Pins: Scratch FAIRVIE- W- Mr. and Mrs. Blake Madsen announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elise, Cedar City, to Corey Mondragon, Cedar City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Mondragon, Grantsville on Thursday, Dec. 16 in the Manti Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Fairview First LDS Ward Building from 6 to 8 p.m. The bride is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. She had been working at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City until her recent move to Cedar City. The groom is a graduate of Grantsville High School. He served an LDS mission in Florida. He is currently a student in Business Management at Southern Utah University. The couple plan to make their home in Cedar City. Renon Daniels. In other bowling news, on Oct. 11, Lolly Holden, with a 136 average, bowled a 566 series, scored 125 pins over average in a series and bowled 75 pins over average in a single game for a score of 217. She will be awarded emblems by WIBC. J.s-Hele- " Winklemans celebrate anniversary MT. PLEASANT Twenty-fiv- e family members joined Jay and Eathel Winkelman for an early Thanksgiving dinner in their home as they celebrated h their wedding anniversary, Nov. 21. fifty-nint- Sanpete County WBA Thirtieth Championship Tournament winners from events held Nov. 6, 7 and 8 included, from left: VaNae Bown, All Events Handicap, score 1931; Becky Kjar, High Game Handicap, score 272; and Renon Daniels, AH Events Scratch, score 1644, and SinglesHandicap, score 681. Hambleton DUP to meet Tuesday MT. PLEASAN- T- DUP Camp Hambleton will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Dinner will be served at 2 p.m. followed by a program. The song will be "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" and there will be a small gift exchange. Those participating in the aluminum can drive are asked to bring their cans crushed. Anyone who has an ancestor who came across the plains or by railroad before 1859, or is a native pioneer may join. Five generations pictured here are clockwise from left: Madison Pennie held by her father Paul Brando Pennie, his mother Clista Lee Pennie, grandmother Maureen Beck, all of Alpine, and Venna Sanders, Fairview. , great-grandmoth- er With an overall score of 3059, First Place Team members from the Sanpete County WBA Thirtieth Championship Tournament name is Jordan Phil Hi, my Benson. I arrived at 5:30 in the on Nov. 6, 7 and 8 were, from left: Bobbe Monk, RaNae Coombs, Jo Hittle and Lisa Black. Not pictured is Lou Ann Rosenlof. morning on Nov. 2, 1993. 1 was born at the FHP Hospital in Salt Lake City, weighing in at 8 pounds 13 ounces, and I was 2VA inches Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- The parents are Phil and Ruth Benson and Bill Walk of South Willow Cyn., Utah; and Ed and Linda Lane of Grantsville, Utah. are Melba and Benson and Francis Shirley Black, all of Spring City; Amy Nielsen of Vernal, Utah, and Jesse My Ross of Murray, Kentucky. Sanpete County WBA officers, from left: Julie Ricketts, Sergeant of Arms; Helen Sutliff, Secretary; Joy Seely, Vice President, and Renon Daniels, President. holiday Sweater Sale- - Bee. 8-- 11 Sweaters Tor the whole family Over 300 Sweaters In Stock I I I I Plus Certificate Savings Present this certificate at the time of on December 11. 1993 and receive 20 your purchase savings. (Certificate good only at time of purchase. May not be applied on merchandise. Only single-itepurchases. Limit: one coupon per customer) lay-aw- ay m FAIRVIE- 'LJou The Senior Citizens will enjoy a potluck dinner tonight, Dec. 8, at 6 p.m. Ham and rolls will be furnished and a program will be presented by Wasatch Academys James Busby. W- d)nueled Vo Who I I WittSe q Country Squire (Limit: One Coupon Per Purchase) gQ Worriedin Cotmttp &mk( Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 McCalls (April) Cjroom s and birth defects in babies. However, vitamin C can help to fight the genetic damage. In one study of smokers, an increase in vitamin C intake improve! parents Speahman 1 86 So. 300 West .. sperm count, sperm." 9 p.m. and movement, Mm s Health (April) Courtesy of 2)ec. 17, 1993 to viability, and decreased the incidence of "mutant Wt. pteaianl, Utah i. in- tially causing inherited disease, cancer, She OpenJJo use Qene .A study from the National Cancer I nstitute found that dogs owned by people who treated their lawns four or more times a year with a common weed killer had twice the chance of developing lymphoma. Wh ile these findings cannot be extrapolated to humans, they do raise concerns. Pesticide poisoning, however, has been documented among children who ingest pesticides or play on freshly sprayed lawns. Pesticides should be avoided if possible, but if they are used, keep everyone off the lawn until it is ability of sperm to penetrate eggs, but it can damage the DNA in sperm, poten- DL Wonli Semple Sriday, 2W. 17, 1993 2)r. and Pesticide Dangers In Your Lawn: vestigations have shown that the nicotine in cigarettes not only reduces the oCohrum Jt DLJI 7frS.Of DU Pets At Risk Smoking Affects Sperm: Recent I I Self (April) Smoking Danger WoriSpUmon ondjeuy cJjfnn Watch for Food Contamination: The chicken and seafood that many people are eating for their health has a strong chance of being contaminated. Processing of chicken often leaves significant laclerial contamination on the birds that ony thorough cleaning and cooking will eliminate. Grilling can be a particu-a- r problem when the outside of the meat overcooks while the inside undercooks. It is important to determine that the inside of the meal is cooked and to wash ail utensils and plates used to handle the raw meat before using them again. For seafood, the prime food poisoning culprit is eating it dry. Open OJouSe Jdonorin j Food Bacteria raw. Senior Citizens Youre Invited.. I I Second LDS Ward Relief Society held their annual Christmas party on Dec. 1 , under the direction of the presidency: Dorothy Cook, Linda Christensen, Judy Christiansen and Trudy Ballard. Christmas music was presented by the middle school eighth grade childrens chorus, The Falcons, directed by Opal Miller. Rachel Ballard, Carolyn Christensen, Amy Ivie, Christine Rasmussen, Michelle Walker and Louise Wilson sang Christmas songs, accompanied by Ann Kogianes. Roma Mower told the story of "Silent Night." Dawn Allred, Heidi Hansen, and Lisa and Roma Mower handled invitations and decorations. The food committee included Gay Aagard, Marilyn Draper, Lucille Jensen and Jackie Olsen. MORONI The Manti Regional Singles will present a Christmas musical program by the Ladies Double Trio at the Moroni Stake Center on Sunday, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. A potluck dinner will be held Monday, Dec. 13, at 6:30 p.m., at North Sanpete Middle School. Participants will go caroling afterward so they will need to dress warmly, bring a flashlight and song book. SI 20 to 50 Savings I HEALTH TIPS Regional singles to present program by Jessie tall. My proud parents are Justin and Marci of Erda, Utah. My grandof Fairview; Leneta Annual Christmas party held in Fountain Green SKYLINE ) PHARMACY 1 W. Main, Mt. Pleasant 462-243- 4 |