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Show Brave Matmen and Cageis Keep en Winning, Deserve Support NSHS The Braves have really kept right on top! We stamped down the Miners on Jan. 28, with a score of 82 to 48! Here is how that game went: V. Lythgoe, 18 points, 10 rebounds. K. O'Hara, 16 pounts, 15 rebounds. K. Garfield, 4 points, 1 rebound. K. McQueen, 7 points, 0 re- bounds. S. Smith, 16 points, 2 rebounds. S. Woolstenhulme, 7 points, rebounds. K. Pace, 4 points, 1 rebound. B. Thiriot, 2 points, 3 re- 3 bounds. A. Vernon, 4 points, 0 rebounds. R. Judd, 0 points, 0 rebounds. C. Richins, 4 points, 5 rebounds. Scores by quarters: No.Sum-m- it 38, 59, 82; Park City 13, 28, 34, 48. 18, 145 FMa Mabey Lives THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 Thursday, February 3, lbs., Keith Rees lost by decision. 155 accomplish, she took two six week courses at an art school in Ogden and enjoyed furthering her knowledge of lbs., Rod Bagnell won by decision. 167 a pin. 185 lbs., Alan Staley, lost ty lbs., Bob Zent lost by painting when in Los Angeles. It was here that she studied painting with the Senior Citizens. Many of her paintings have been exhibited at the Wil-shi- re Ward in Los Angeles. a pin. Uni., Donnie Passey won by decision. Congratulations to our wrestof these matches! lers on both SHSThere are lots of exciting things planned for the near future. -N- Dont forget about the game this Friday at Dugway. Never tiring of doing for her loved ones Mrs. Mabey's latest Feb. 10. Morgan at North Summit (W). Feb. 11, Union at NJ3. (BB) project has been bly. Feb. 25, So. Summit at NS. (BB) Girls Dance following game. line. Mrs. .Mabey recently breezed through her drivers test and still drives her own car and enjoys the independence of getting around on her own. A most remarkable lady, Mrs. Mabey! -Mae Bates. 3 points. 10 Yates, points. Barth 2 points. Murnin 14 points, Andrus, 3 points. Reese 11 points. Evans, 4 points. Lindsay, 1 Still Very Good point. TOP! NSHS To keep up the traditional defeat of So. Summit, our wrestlers womped the Wildcats Tuesday, Jan. 25. 98 lbs., Mike Jones won by decision. 105 pin. 112 lb., George Rees won by a lbs., Steven Jones lost by default. 119 a pin. 126 lbs., Dennis Vernon won by lbs., KennySiddoway,won Fishing and hunting licenses expire in Utah on April 15. Outdoorsmen should keep their 1971 license which still contains over two months of sport. Housecleaning sportsmen often throw away everything with last year's date on it. This includes wildlife licenses which are not replaced by the 1972 models until April 16. The 1971 license is still good for whitefishing on four streams and one reservoir through Feb- fishing ruary 15; for year-rouwaters offeringeverythingfrom ice fishing for trout to good early spring bass fishihg at Lake Powell; and for cottontail nd rabbit hunting through March 1. by decision. 132 a pin. 138 by lbs., Joe Chappel lost by lbs., Blaine Blonquist lost decision. lbs., Keith Rees won by default. 155 lbs., Rod BagneU won by a pin. . 167 lbs., Alan Staley lost by a pin. 185 lbs., Randy Judd lost by a 145 pin. Uni., Donnie Passey, tied. The team score was 32 to 29., favor North Summit, of course! The wrestlers put up a very good fight against Wasatch, Thursday, Jan. 27. The score ended with Wasatch at 25 and No. Summit at 24. 98 pin. 105 lbs. Mike Jones won by a lbs., George Rees won by decision. 112 lbs., David Blonquist lost by a pin. 119 by by CORINNE - Luring geese to hunters with corn bait in fields west of Corinne cost five men $150 each, according to John Nagel, Utah Wildlife Resources Law Enforcement Chief. Nagel said the baiting violation may be one of the more unusual waterfowl hunting cases processed in Utah courts last year. State and federal laws prohibit depositing grains or other feed to attract waterfowl to hunters. Fines to three hunters, the landowner and a hired man involved in the baiting incident totaled $750 as reported by the Federal Court in Ogden. Hunting sportsmen encourage passing and enforcement of. game laws that control people seeking to take unfair advantage of wildlife. won lbs., Kenny Siddoway, won decision. 132 by lbs., Dennis Vernon Iiaiting of Geese Is Most Illegal lbs., Joe Chappell lost decision. 138 lbs., Blaine Blonquist won by decision. It was my pleasure to spend some time Friday afternoon visiting with a very charming resident of Summit County. She is Mrs. Viola Zumbrunnen Music Department of North Summit and was business man- Mabey. Mrs. Mabey was our County Recorder for twelve years and also acted as assistant to the County Assessor. When she Mrs. Mabey has lived in Coalville most of her life. She was 80 years old September 30, 1971. After viewing her beautiful water colors and paintings in many of the homes in this area, I decided I would like to know, her better. Viola is the daughter of the ,late George and Minnie Peterson Brown. She was first married to JohnZumbrunnen.From this marriage were seven children, four of whom are still State of- ficers plan to be present at the opening of the homes for Press Boners AH the feeble- - minded.-Madis- on (Wise.) State Journal. ager of MIA girl's lodge at Brighton. married Mr. Mabey they moved to Clearfield where she served as Clerk of the City of Clear- field and also acted as clerk-typi- st for several years at Hill Field Air Force Base. Mrs. Mabey became interested in oil painting and water colors rather' late in life, in fact, she was past sixty. Still full of energy and a desire to The South Summit Seminary presented the program in Sacrament Meeting Sunday. Speakers were Marlene Minchey, Glade Carpenter, Demont McNeil and Mark Jensen. Jan Lefler played a violin solo, accompanied by her mother. A demonstration was given on how the Seminary Bowl works. This program was presented in the Rhoades Valley Ward. The Rhoades Valley Ward are in the process of getting a choir together. Anyone inter- ested, please stay after Sacrament meeting for practice, or for more information, call Keith Bailey or Gordon Taylor. Press was a sad day when the physician felt the patient's purse and decidedthat there was no hope.-- St. Louis (Mo.) Boners- -It Globe-Democr- at. living. They are: Mrs. Gleason (Naomi) Dearden, Los Angeles; Mrs. Seth (Mary) OUerton of worried great-grandchildr- Mrs. Mabey has led an interesting and productive life. She was a graduate of the oldSummit Stake Academy and of North Summit High. She also attended the U of U and Weber College. She has acted as Music and Recreation counselor on the Summit Stake Board of the MIA; Sunday School and Primary Stake Boards. charter member Theatre of the Little Group of Coalville; she sang In the Lester Henchcliff Ogden Oratoria; vice president of B.P.W. and past president of DUP. She acted as Band Mother of the. SERVICES INC. Salt Lake Citya Utah After Mr. Zumbrunnen 1951. COMPUTERIZED INTER-TA- X en. passed away she married Joseph Mabey and became mother' to his three sons and four daughters. He died in ITS About Hunter, Utah; two sons, Jack Zumbrunnen of Salt Lake and A. R. Zumbrunnen of Ogden. Also she has 8 grandchildren and six She was a decision. 126 Marion News Old 71 License Way to go Braves! Keep it up-- ON toward these events. Support the Braves in both wrestling and basketball. They're the very best! PARK CITY: Mawhinney, looking compiling some beautiful Books of Remembrance. She has completed four for her children and seven for her grandchildren, making eleven in aU. (Practice Game) Feb. 14, Junior Class Assem- Be has done some exquisite things with oils and water colors and has generously presented many of them to her friends and relatives, many of which adbrn the walls of her home. She NSH- S- North Summit shot 71 percent from the foul line. 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