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Show Wolf Wrestlers Place Girls Win Over Sixth In State Meet Wayne County IRedmondlNewjs (HoJijiwie WUckefoen - Thursday. medical checkup at the Veterans Hospital and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Sorenson in Sandy. Attending a meeting on IPP in Delta Wednesday were Marwood Hales, Evan Mickelsen, Owen 115-pou- 45-3- 19-2- n, Christensen, Cameron Smoke Your Feet Off 28-2- University Women Christy Crane Meet Feb. 14 Little League And Jr. High Tourney . st 4 m im M Thorpe, Axtell; Kenneth Hales, and Adley Peterson. They met with government officials. Marwood is doing his part and needs the backing of everyone who agrees with him. It should concern all of. us one way or another. Mrs. Marwood Hales and son, Tom, went to Salt Lake Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Christensen were in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday on business. They visited their son Leon and his wife and family. the Most Valuable-Chris- ty Crane was selected Lisa most valuable player Willardsen, n for the in daughter of Bob and their game last week Kathy Willardsen, had an against Wayne County by emergency appendectomy Coach Jenniser Orison. Thursday at the Sevier The 8 win in the must Valley Hospital in Richwin" game gave North field. She was released Sevier girls a tie with Saturday and is doing fine. Wayne, which will be played off to determine which team goes to the Wolf-wome- 45-3- tournament at Beaver. Christy was a coachs Region Feb. 19-2- 12 1 ui i: Wild Animal Rabies Threat 3-- J" 3 Sweetheart FFA Ball Basketball Managers The annual FFA Sweetheart Ball will be held Saturday, Feb. 16, from 9:30 to 12:00 at the North Sevier High School old gym. It is semi-formdress and the prices are $2.00 single, $3.00 couple. Music will be provided by Glass Harbor Disco. The queen will be announced at 10:30. Everyone is wk-program- - (4 I: t Anderson, Annual dream in the game, according to Miss Orison, making nearly 70 per cent of her shots with 17 points. tr,ound i! Sandstrom and Christina, of Cleveland, Utah, spent Sunday with the Clifford Christensens. Harvey and Lorna Dickerson and family, Layton, were visiting her parents, Byron and Vera Jensen, over the weekend. Myrtle Rasmussen, Lornas in Salina on Sunday. Mrs. Lynn Hatch was hostess to a Valentine party Thursday at her home for her daughter, Trina. Twelve girls had a fun time decorating valentine cakes, which they could keep, and playing games and having refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Christensen hosted a party for their daughter, Susan, on her 10th birthday Saturday. They took eight young people tubing over at the Easter grounds. They had hot dogs and hot friend who works with her, came with them . Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jensen and baby, Salt Lake, came to spend the weekend with his parents, Doug and Norma Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roberts and children, Mr. ard Mrs. Scott Hatch, Mr. chocolate, cake and and Mrs. Emal Christen- roasted marshmallows. Melvin Christensen had sen were dinner guests of Junior and Shelley Joy to go back into the GunLund Sunday. Michael and nison Hospital for a week Connie have just moved after he was released the into their new home in first time. He was Glenwood. They had lived released again Tuesday, Feb. 5. He will have in Venice. Glendon and Raelyn An- surgery at the Utah Valley derson had her parents, Hospital, going in WedOwen and Superla Staley nesday, Feb. 13, for tests. and son, Chad, of We send our best wishes to Coalville, visit them over him. His sons, Boyd, the weekend. They atten- Leonard, and Leon have ded the wrestling matches been coming to see him. They live in Salt Lake. in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin and Hatch Charlotte Lynn and family put on the Ashman were in Midvale program in Sacrament over the weekend with meeting. Talks were given their grandchildren, Clay by their children, Steven, and Laurie Christensen. Stephanie, Troy and Their daughter Kay and Trina, and they spoke. grandson Cory were in They have recently moved Washington, D.C., where here from Price. Kay was attending a In meeting, Loran Bar- Democratic party camnes was released as Cub paign meeting. Leon, their was in Scout leader. Sustained were Sue Buhler as Sun- Arizona, attending an day School teacher; Carol Arabian horse show. Christensen as nursery Saturday, the Ashmans atleader for Relief Society, tended an invitational r. track meet at the new Alta and Lynn Hatch as High School, where Clay, a Mr. and Mrs. Elwood freshman at Hillcrest, was Larsen and daughter. a participant. son-in-la- Cub-maste- person gains more knowledge and intelligence in this life through his diligence and obedience than another, he will have so much the advantage in the world to come. We' in the Stake Young Womens Mutual encourage all youth and adults to joins us in reading a Church Standard Work by April Robert Simpson Brent Beach Brent Second Year Beach, a sophmore at North Sevier High School, is in his second year as basketball manager. He and the two other managers, Warren Soren- sen and Robert Simpson, work behind the scenes her folks, Larry and Bessie Peterson, and joined members of his family at his parents for a birthday dinner honoring n baby, his father, Arvin Torgen-so- Homecoming in Center-fiel- d Friday were Clifford and Marjorie Christensen and Emal Christensen. Mrs. Leon (Clarise) & THE GLORY OF GOD IS INTELLIGENCE. And if a years - Carolyn for tests. Rex and RaNae Torgen-seBurton Christensen was We send our love and best Layton, came Saturin Salt Lake Tuesday to wishes to her. to Tuesday and visited day Folks Old Day He had a Attending 119-pou- Wolf-wome- 529-339- 0 Robert freshman Simpson, 6, 1980. a Sincerely, basketball manager, is one of the trio responsible for the teams equipment, as well as helping with statistics and supervising statisticians Lynne Edwards and Lori Simpson. He, Brent Beach an(j warren Sorensen, a senior who recently received a plaque from the team for his four years of service, make sure all the necessary equipment gets to the games with the Gayle, Margie, Joy and Lynda 10 lb. bag Potatoes 55 . Generic 12 The Siamese archer fish feeds by knocking insects off twigs several feet above the surface of the water with a drop of water spit from its mouth. 12.25 oz. Joy Soap.. W FARM FILTERS NAPA Feb. 14 thru Feb. 20 0,000 minimum deposit Accounts insured to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. 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Bumble Bee 6V2 Size TUNA Green Cabbage . . .1 friTflararefta OC o (feat) McmbnFDIC - Bar-- S Can Chips-Aho- y IF . n, North Sevier wrestlers lbs., placed second in the North Seviers girls cording to Coach Jennifer Noi m Sevier takes a division, and lot of pride in putting on a basketball team won the Orison. placed sixth in the state tournament held Friday Kelly Mason, 155 lbs., tournament, the right to play off for a No date or place has yet and Saturday in salina in placed second in the wrestling coach declared. chance to compete in the been set for the playoff what Coach Richard competition. People from throughout Region 12 tourney by game, which must be A lot of the kids picked the state like having tour- defeating Wayne County, before the tournament, the Probert called scheduled Tuesday, Wedlast Wednesday. closest state tournament to win in this tournament naments here because Ive ever seen. nesday and Thursday, didnt, Coach Probert everything runs well. Christy Crane scored 17 Feb. in Beaver. South Summit, which noted. He attributed the sucThe girls played Wasatwent into the tournament For the season, Im cess of the lcoal tourneys points for the making almost 70 ch Acadmy in Salina expected to Jn, scored very pleased with the way to key people involved her shots, ac- percent 962 points to take the our kids did overall, he in their production: Ross Tuesday and Gunnison there on Wednesday. state title. Wayne was said. They did much bet- Marshall, Roger Nielson, The state second with 88 '2, and Nor- ter than anyone expected, Hugh Bird, Ward Forsyth, girls basketball tournament is th Summit was third with based on their youth and Dali Brown and Dent 9 scheduled Feb. 82. at lack of experience. Sorensen, as well as good Snow College. Gunnison came in fourth He cited a tie with help from Gunnison and with 71 Nicotine poisoning, a points, barely Wayne and Gunnison for Wayne. beating out Monticello the dual meet title in the Credit and appreciation resuR of heavy smoking, block with 71 points. North region, a second place also went to the North an arteries Sevier and Duchesne each finish in the Region 12 Sevier cheerleaders and carrying blood to the toes. had 63 to tie for sixth-plac- e tournament, and the title Pep Club for their help, as This blockage can cause honors, and Beaver in the North Sevier in- well as Ethna Larsen and circulatory problems for finished seventh with 57 vitation tournament held Mrs. Probert for the toes, feet, legs and fingers, which may lead to lack of points. Milford had 35 and over the holidays as posters. Whitehorse 34'2 to round reasons for his statement. It takes everybody tosensation in the afflicted out the standings. I feel I have been more do it, he summarized. Any of the top six or successful as a coach this The Sevier Valley Branseven teams could have year, as far as coaching ch of the American won the state title, the success, ever than Association of University Wolves head coach com- before, Probert said. Women will have a Valenits the upsets The kids are excelling mented, tines Day meeting. Ann that determine the win- and have improved Smith and Helen Pruitt ners. will host the meeting at 450 greatly from where they All of the top six teams started. Little League and Junior Valley View Drive, did outstanding jobs, he Next year we will be High basketball tour-ver- y noted, and pointed to the competitive if all the naments are underway Speaker for the evneing small difference in totals kids return with a good at- - this week, with apwill be Herb Hunt, Wilderfor the teams as evidence titude and a desire to ex- ness Coordinator on the proximately 80 boys from of that statement. cell, he predicted. fifth through eighth Keep Bailing resource staff with the Probert said he as This season was termed grades participating. a. Boudreau of Alexandria, BLM. Hunts topic will be pleased with the way the a rebuilding year for There are four teams in Va., will long remember a receni Managing Resources for North kids the Wovles, and was the each of the two leagues, visit to Old Town Alexandria, Tomorrow the Widler-firSevier iv wrestled, Probert recalls with according especially with to Bruce which borders the Potomac River ness Program. Sophomore Jon Sorensen, sophomores competing on Hoggard, who directs the near Washington, D.c. On this For more information, who in the third round the varsity level. He program. Coaches for the Partcular night, Chuck parked his C0ntaCt Susan White, ar er and eliminated credited the Little League teams are the varsity and portscar edgue 3353. from the tournament a wrestling program with a junior varsity basketball defending state champion lot of the success Of his players. that the Potomac had claimed most at 138 pounds, then went team The program began ofhecar. on to place fourth in his .I also aDDreciate the early in December, with effort and dedication of thp first six spssions weight division. Sorenson lost by one Kevin Eppich (assistant devoted to fundamentals in overtime to coach), Probert said. point, basketball. Practice Burton Damon of Piute, He backed the kids 100 were Pla'ed each 8ames enwho placed third. was and very percent , Jon did a super job in thusiastic about the More than 65 percent of his this tournament, as well as doing Little League teams are the total number of cases coach said. an excellent job with the JJ1 Bullets, coached by of animal rabies in the Roberts1 the United States last The other Wolf finalists junior high wrestling RJ11 year were all seniors. Todd An- program. He paid the Globetrotters, cached by were found in skunks and derson, 167 lbs., was upset price and put in the Kendrick HarwardVi the bats, 10 percent in foxes, Sonics, coached by Joe while in the first round by a hours only 10 percent were the Wovles, had earlier North Sevier has hosted Reynolds, wrestler he found in both dogs and defeated, but came back the regional tournament coacbd by Kurt Taylor, cats. These statistics o pin all his remaining for the past three years, 4UJu,n,or HighteamSa prove the value of using he Rlck Jazz coachedby opponents and take third and the state tournament caution when approaching Cosmos, wild animals. for two of the last five CamPk th place. coached Karl Hales 2 ' Brent by 119 A went to Provo Tuesday to keep an appointment at the Utah Valley Hospital for Carolyn, SalIIVI'AHU.ITAH tnrrrrm 33B3? |