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Show FOR SALE-19- 70 Plymouth Ro a Excellent condition. Phone 336-2535-after 4:30 p.m. Braves Swamp Granlsville; Sfudenfbody Officers Named Dear Citizens of Summit County: Here I am, Old North Summit High back at it again. The new fresh year started without me!! My football team played their first practice game of the year Friday August 24 against Grantsville. This was a very fine game with North Summit taking the honors, victory of 30-1- 4. The game went as follows: In the opening of the first quarter, Grantsville made a touchdown and led the Braves to fighting more and led them to scoring in the second run by quarter by a rd 30-ya- McQueen. An extra point was made by Kenny McQueen which brought the Kenny 6r N5; favor. The Mighty Braves scored close to by Brent Williams and the extra point by Doug Geary. after Score at half was 16-Grantsville scored. The half time entertainment was presented by the score to 8-- half-touchd- own 14 new sharp looking NJS. They presented a very., well rehearsed drill. Esonas. Congratulations Drill Team! The team then returned in the second half to take the cake. The third quarter NJS. made a touchdown by Doug Geary and the extra point In the also by Doug, 24-1- 4. fourth and exciting quarter NJS. scored its last points on a 10 yard run by Kenny McQueen and an attempted pass. Nevertheless NJS. came out on top 30-1- 4. Monday morning was really exciting for me and I guess a few of my students. I opened my doors and the students came pouring in. Things got started on a real big bang. An assembly was held and the following new teachers were introduced: Mrs. Ostler, Home Ec- onomics. Mrs. Fawcett, Business Mrs. Roemmich, Girls P.E. Mr. Toone, Vocational Ed. I welcomed them all here. The studentbody officers met with them Friday and Fall PANT SPECIALS I Are In at UINTA LUMBER & HARDWARE Phone Coalville336-220- 9 Kamas L 783-435- 2 wiener pigs The Summit County Bee young geese and rabbits. 34-4. CaU Peoa 783-211- 68 WANTED-ch- ild FOR SALE: got things going. I that my administration is set on doing an outstand- FOR RENT --pasture for up to 100 cattle David Bates, ing job!! In the assembly the seventh was directed on 35-- lp 4. what to do. (of course). The studentbody officers FOR SALE-19- 72 Volksthen presented an amend- wagen in good condition. ment to the school's Sun roof, AM and FM stereo The amendment radio and other features. stated the change of the duty Call 35-- lp 5. of class vice president to also run the class as- FOR SALE-Iri- sh setter semblies and the president to 9 weeks puppy, female, set in on Student Council old, $30.00. Also 1942 Dodge meetings in the place of class power wagon, Call 5. 35-- lp representatives. The students and faculty were all in favor. Congratulations!!! After the student body ofThis is about all for this ficers put on a short skit to by Teri week! See you next, a friend, get going-writ- ten Baker. This was followed North Summit. by speeches made by each. 336-530- con-stitutl- on. 336-225- 336-257- Coalville, Utah 2c 10 care for 2 small girls 2 days a week. 7. Call , 34-- 12 acre farm; 336-225- Piano, upright; pot belly heaters; gas heaters. Also 2c Thursday, August 30, 1973 BOYS AND GIRLS bottles, famous selling Columbia Watkins Lollie FOR SALE-19- 72 trucks, 2 tracPop Punch. over Call Mariam Jepson, mobile home-ta- ke tors; plows; side delivery rake; mowers and misc. ?ayments. Set up and skirt35-ed. Call after 5 p.m., Salt items. Phone 2 pick-u- p 783-460- 829-66- 74 lp Lake DUCKS FOR SALE-Swe- dish 466-260- HELP 34-- 2c 2. Helpers, . blues, Reuns, and Pekins. Large breeders $2.50 and mornings. iq. Call 783-4693 35-- 4c WANTED-Kitc- close season at Bryce, Zion and North Rim of Grand Canyon. Call Toll-Fre- e: Full power, radial tires, stero radio, will trade. Call 336-250- 33-- 4c 2. RENT in Coalville- -2 bedroom house. New , FOR SALE Registered Suffolk rams. Ray McMillan, paper and carpeting. Elec35-- lp 5. Morgan tric range, birch cabinets, hook-u- p, washer-dry- er no FOR RENT- -2 bedroom animals. Write Maud Still222-5- th n, home, completely carpetman, East, Ut. 84006 or Tel. ed. CaU Lynn Clark, 336-24- 35-- lp FOR 829-663- Cop-perto- 51. 774-281- 2. . 35-- 34-2- 2p YOUNG FAMILY with boys need 1- -5 morning class p 74rs ARE COMING den; Senior Hop, Kathy Judd; Float Chairman, Kenny McQueen and Susan Braith-wait- e. President, Michael Judd; vice president Julie Buck; secretary, Sheri Snydn; Prom chairman, Josie Moshe, Crae Vernon; float, Cheryl Wheaton. SOPHOMORES: President Larry McQueen; vice pres- ident, Lesci Grimsley; secretary, Brenda Rees; dance, Sally Sargent; ring, LuAnn Bowen; float, Charlotte Judd. FRESHMEN: President, Nolan Pace; vice president, Merna Hansen; secretary, Ann Wilde; float, DeLaun Willoughby; dance, Tracy . Sargent. EIGHTH . GRADE: President, Michael Crittenden; vice president, Lori Sargent; secretary, Darlene Dillree; float, Chris Vernon; SEVENTH GRADE: President, Karey Dearden; vice president, Jonene Judd; sec- Hie Prices are Right retary, Caroline Vernon. Im really looking forward to a great year. I have all these fine leaders and students to build me up and let. me be known. Oh, dont forget to come to the City Park at 8 p.m. this Friday, Aug, 31 to watch an action-packe- d football game between the mighty Braves and the Wasatch Wasps. Also there will be a dance to follow-li- ve band, $1 a head, or Good Deals Backed Up By Good Service al nn rlr Ml person. Good Luck Team!!! And r 486-657- . 34-- 2p 3 SENIORS: President Craig Sargent; vicepresident, Melanie Simister; secretary, Cindy Critten- JUNIORS: acres in Wanship. Oakley or Kamas area. WiU pay cash. Write 314 East MaxweU Lane, Salt Lake 7. City, Utah 84115 or caU start. elections were held and the results are as follows: hen Cabin Maids, Service Station Attendants, Yard Men and others to help FOR SAL- E- 72 Cadillac Coupe DeVille. like new. Kathy Judd. THE 3. 34-2- nc President, KipDeWeese; vice president, Terri Baker; secretary, Louette Sargent; historian, Kathy Boyer; publicity manager, Angus Snow; audio visual mgr., Kay William s; head cheerleader, They all are concerned on the up climb of the school and the betterment of school spirit and pride. The main drive is to bring recognition to all the students who deserve it or work for it with in the class as well as tivities. This school seems to have gotten off to a great earn $8 12 This years officers are: Monday 8 2p really feel BOAR SERVICE, Coalville, Utah |