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Show Eight Wrestlers Going to State 8PHV8 Sailufsun Sevier went to Montel Jackman at lbs. 98 ; Chanley Chrisgrapplers won the right to compete at the state tensen at 105 lbs., and championships this Fri- Deran Bosshardt at 119 lbs. day and Saturday at Bills won his regional Weber State College in championship by defeatOgden. The eight wrestled to ing John Bjerregaard of first, second, and fourth Gunnison by a score of Eight North ! places at the Region 12 championships in Beaver last Friday and Saturday. In team competition, Gunnison Valley High School garnered first place honors with 161 team points. Sorensen took his recrown by beating David Dyches, also of Gunnison, 13-Bruce Briggs lost in 2 the finals by a decision to Mike Ken-muof Panguitch. Ken-muis this years defending state champion. Brennan Jackson, Ka-naspoiled Kevin gion 6. 3-- W ayne ir County was second with 116 points, and North Sevier was third just half a point away from Wayne - 11514. Nine teams from Region 12 ir - b, -- participated in Hamptons regional the championship dreams Capturing first place tournament victories region, Moky Christensen and Bruce Briggs who placed second. Bottom from left, Kevin Hampton, second place winner, Montel Jackman, Chanley Christensen and Deran Bosshardt, all fourth place winners. These eight NSHS grapplers won the right to go to the state championships in Ogden this Friday and Saturday by placing at last Friday and Saturdays regional matches in Beaver. Top from left are Glen Bills, John Sorensen who both placed first at Beaver Girls With Subs 43-2- Coach Marie Bone said if her she had left starters in for the entire game, they would have put the score into triple figures. Anna Turner was top - NEWS FLASH Parsons Bakery moves to the Gunnison Valley (Well, Almost) Its almost as if they have, for theres Fresh Parsons Bakery Goodies arriving . . L t f Quality Paradise Dairy Gunnison We have everything you need and its DELICIOUS! . . this weekend. All three The starters put 26 points on the visitors side of the scoreboard in the first quarter. The coach said the three games coming up will be tougher Gunnison this Thursday and Enterprise and Parowan are contests home games. This Tuesday starts the regional girls basketball tournament in Beaver. Salina Elementary Members of the GAFIA Club met last week at the home of Ruth Baker for a salad buffet and the movie Jazz Singer. Assisting Mrs. Baker as hostess was Paula Story. r S atAt- - amiss, Mrs. Colleen Paulson and children, Salt Lake City, have been here for a few days visiting Mary Ellen Gurr. Royce and JoLynn Mason and family traveled to Provo Monday for an eye doctors appointment. They spent the afternoon shopping and had a great time. The boys did well at the wrestling tournament in Beaver Saturday. Judy and Neale Christensen, Bob and Karen Hales, Ferrin and Gaydra Jack-maattended. Kendall Quamberg also was there helping to referee. Russell and Jean Bas-tia- n and family went to Nephi Saturday to visit Jeans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boswell. They also spent time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thomas have been in Salt Lake City for a few days visiting friends. The new town board had dinner at the Warm Creek Ranch House for the retiring town board. They gave out plaques for the excellent service theyve given the town n during their term in office. Dan and Gaylene Rasmussen are about ready to move into their new home. They have been staying with Gaylene s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tucker, while waiting for their home to be finished. Glen Taylor is home from the hospital and recovering after having surgery in the Bountiful hospital. Elbert IJoyd is still in the Provo hospital hoping to come home some time this week. He is feeling much better. Vilate has been in Wyoming for a few days, but she is home now and her daughter, Renae and son, Kevin, re here visiting. Renaes daughter, Kelli Welling and daughter, Kira, are also here visiting. Vilate had four generations at her house Sundav ls Orvil Andrews got home from the hospital this week. He is recovering from surgery. We wish him a speedy What Affordable Housing Was Meant To Be SWEETHEART SPECIAL I the school will be required to make the proper adjustments. Jazz Singer ...y i Other members in tendance were Ann 6-- Principal Mike Robinson says he anticipates that the survey taken by the officials will reveal the school is well within federal guidelines. The officials will interview teachers, students, and look at reports to determine how well the school is following the program. If they find anything See GAFIA-er- s d one-side- d. Daily 720 E. Mayfield Rd. scorer for the Wolves with 16 points. Top rebounders were Allison Steiger and Michelle Anderson with eight each. Coach Bone said the substitutes did a super for the three quarjob ters Jan Marshall, Lisa Shaheen, Tana Roberts, Debbie Reynolds, Paige Stubbs. ii 4 Jill Reynolds-playeher first game sihce being incapacitated by injuries earlier in the season. All eleven players saw action last Thursday, and eight of those put points on the scoreboard. I thought it would be a tougher game than it was, Coach Bone commented. It was really State public education were scheduled to be at Salina Elementary School this past Wednesday to see if the school is properly using Title I monies. Title I is a federal program designed to help youngsters with learning disabilities. officials The Salina Sun Aurora News job for us, Eppich said, we were really proud of him. He wrestled in the regionals better than he has wrestled all year. "Were also real pleased that Chanley Christensen is able to go to state this year, he noted. Some of the North Sevier wrestlers wrestled well, Eppich said, but not quite well enough to make it to the state championships. Paul Fallon, at 126 lbs., lost in a very close decision to Jim Tobler, Wayne County. The final score was Davey Olsen competed in the 112 lbs. class. Davey wrestled well for us, Eppich said. He missed out on a chance to go to state when he lost in an overtime match with Shane Erickson of Beaver. Jeff Rodeman at 132 lbs. and Russell Smith at heavyweight also wrestled at the regional State Officials Visiting School NSHS Wolf Women Whip Playing their substitutes for the last three quarters, the North Sevier High School Wolf Women trounced the 0 Beaver girls team last Thursday evening. two-tim- were Glen Bills in the 155 lbs. dass and Jon Sorensen wrestling at 145 lbs. Second place honors went to Kevin Hampton, 167 lbs.; Moky Christensen, 185 lbs., and Bruce Briggs, 138 lbs. Fourth place honors Eight Going to State! by beating him in the finals. 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