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Show The Summit County Bee Friday, April 5, 1991 Wrestlers Past and Present Honored South Summit March 14 found the South Summit Commons Area decorated with an Irish flair as Wrestlers Past and Present gathered for the annual Wrestling Awards Dinner. Shamrocks and balloons carried both the Saint Patrick's Day and the South Summit Wildcat Green. A roast beef dinner was prepared ami donated by the parents of the wrestlers. Dinner guests included the 1990-9-1 Wrestling Team, their parents, the coaches and their Wildcats Wildcat Softball Monday, March 25, the South dogs to only two more runs. In the Summit Lady Wildcat Softball final inning, the Wildcats held a Team played their first game of the one run lead and only needed, to year in a snowstorm. The game had hold the Bulldogs to gain an imbeen postponed from Friday hoping pressive win. for better weather. The day was The Cats held and won the Snow cold, windy, and snowy but you Bowl, could at least see the ground. Due to the approaching blizzard, The Lady Wildcats opened their the JV game was cancelled. season against the Lady Bulldogs Members of the Wildcat Softball from Gunnison. The Wildcats had are Jonelle Blazzard, the disadvantage of not having been Team 1990-9- 1 able to practice outside. This beJenny Crystal, Crissie Fitzgerald, came evident early in the game as Renee Yazzie, Jamie Blazzard, Heidi Headrick, Caroline Blinkey, the Bulldogs pulled to an impresMarcie Eubanks, Mindy Gines, 13-sive 2 lead. It would have been Ten Laursen, Teri Lewis, Jessica easy for the Lady Cats to quit conO'Driscoll,' the the Brandy Wilkens, snow, sidering cold, and the Shawnee Bowen, Colette Caldwell, huge lead held by the Bulldogs. Fortunately, quitting is not a trait Misty Gines, Brinedette Mitchell, and Thomas ita Yazzie. The Lady of the Cats. Wildcats are coached by Andrea The team finally adjusted to the McNeil and Larry Headrick. difference in distances between the gym and the softball diamond. The Congratulations on your great batters settled in and started hitting win and good luck on Thursday as the ball. The Cats made up several you take on the Lady Hawks in runs per inning and held the Bull North Sanpete. come-from-behi- nd 16-1- 5. . wives, several of the past Sate Champion Wrestlers and three past coaches, the Beers and members of the School Board. During the program, past Coaches Hugh Jewkes, Roy Ritchie; and Tom Crittenden spoke. They remembered die great tradition of striving to be the best that is part of every program at Soihth -- trophy case. Those wrestlers in attendance were Laverl Bushell, Lynn Woodard, Kent M archant, Marion Lott, Kent Leavitt, Gordon Taylor, John Woodard, Steve Myers, Coach Wade Woolstenhulme, and Layne Thomton. Coach Kyle Hansen then presented Humorous Awards to all the the team. All wrestlers on this years team were awarded a medal and an award of merit by Corch Wade Woolstenhulme. Team members honored were Greg Averett and Bryan Kirkham, who both finished second at State, TeRell McAffee, Clint Clegg, Justin Clegg, Kyle Jorgenson, Kasey Fitzgerald, Clint Fitzgerald, Mont Flygare, Jeremy Harris, Andrew Sargent, Matthew Summit. After the speakers, the names of the past Sate Champions were read. These names appear on a plague that was presented to Mr. Beer and will be on display in the by On Wednesday, March 27, the Region Choral Festival took place here at 'South Summit High School. South Summit, Grand, Monday afternoon, March 25, at 3 p.m., the South Summit Baseball Team played on their home field against Gunnison. It was our first game of the season and their ninth. Gunnison's team had entered a tournament previous to the beginning of the high school season in which they played six games and three so far in die high school se It was cold and windy but that didn't stop our fens. We would like to extend a special thanks to all those spectators who came out to show support for our team. When the weather improves, we invite everyone to come out and support our team. Games are held on die northeast field of die middle school. You can pick up a schedule at the high school. It will include times a Dec. 21, 1889 Park City Cross-Cut- s It has been snowing incessantly for several days and the way snow is pil- - Heart Answers Hyper- cholesterolemia Hypercholesterolemia is a condition in which too much cholesterol, a fatty wax-lik- e substance, is circulating in , the blood. Cholesterol is manufactured by the body, and comes from animal substances, such as meat, egg yolks and whole milk' dairy products. When the amount of cholesterol becomes excessive, it is' deposited on or in the lining the arteries with other fatty substances. Over a period of years, the lining of the arteries becomes thicker and harder, and the channel of through which the blood flows is narrowed. When an artery which supplies the heart with oxygenated blood closes off, a heart attack results. ing up in the hills makes our citizens talk of slides. The railroads are having more or less trouble with the beautiful; especially die narrow gauge. It fails to get over die divide about two days out of three, and Friday last, one of their engines died on this side, and coal had to be hauled from the Park with which to make steam to enable it to get back. Speaking of the "Baby Road, it is near enough to hear the noise of its whistles, and is gradually creeping closer. It would have been completed to town by this time, but a large portion of the force was transferred to the top of the divide to help put up snow sheds. However, it will soon be here and then on to Heber. Cross-Cut- 649-555- 2 649-556- 5 the managers who work hard throughout the year to insure that practices and matches run 1901 Prospector Av Park City, Utah smoothly. This years managers and satisticians are Sunny Putnam, Angie Costanzo, Collins Prescott, outs ANNOUNCER TNI VACANCY Itll-R- I SCHOOL TEAR TRACKER READ FOOTBALL COACH SOUTH HUNM IT MMK SCHOOL Gunnison, Morgan, North Sanpete, applicant suit ba eligible to teich in secondary achoolai i.e. hold a valid secondary certificate and have the necessary endorsements to teach all levels of Mth and science and should also have the necessary endorsement to coach football. and Manti High Schools all salary would be roughly roaeeneurate with other district! within the state of Utah, but would depend on the candidate's qualifications and ewpericnca. The district provldos additional benefits including! twelve days nick leave, accumulative to ona hundred fifty days, retireaant, dental, health and life Insurance, aa well as long tens disability coverage. The The Tapestry and Music Machine both received high ratings. The Music Machine received a 1 and 1. The Tapestry received a 1 Superior, which is the highest rating given. Both judges said they did Congraalations and a special thanks goes to Mrs.-- Sylvester for her hard work and also to both the Tapestry and Music Machine. South Suaait School District is located in beautiful Rasas Valley, "Gateway to the Uinta Mountains". Rasas la a asall, rural coasunlty approNlaately 50 alias east of Salt Lake City and Provo araas and 10 siles froa the Park City skiing araaa. Student enrollsant la at 1Q1S and growing. Opportunity Esployar- - Contact rersom Douglas H. Beer Principal 45 South J00 East Kanaa, Utah B40JC (01) 703-43- 13 nd On the whole. Park City's importance as a rich mining camp has become more widely known, and the year draws to a dose with visions of wonderful activity for 1890. account has been set up for a Memorial Scholarship Fund under the names of Blake Wright and Ralph Broadhead sponsored by The Fraternal Order of Eagles 3777 Donations can be sent to: First Security co Bonnie Morris 5 South Main Heber City, UT 84032 COALVILLE HEALTH CENTER 82 North 50 East Coalville, UT KAMAS HEALTH CENTER 50 North Main Kamas, UT WAIN ALLEN, M.D. CYNTHIA BARNES, FNP FNP SHENK-FUEG- I. Complete Family Medical and Emergency Care. IT MARKS HIGH PRESSURE UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS PIPELINES OF QUESTAR PIPELINE CO . State law requires that if you're doing any excavating, seismic work, road grading, building or any other construction near pipeline markers, you must notify the appropriate pipeline company. The sign above identifies Questar Pipeline Co. natural gas pipelines. Before digging, call Questar Pipeline collect (307) . Underground pipelines will be located to prevent damage and increase safety at no charge to the calling party. (Note: Notice to Questar Pipeline is NOT notice to other utilities or pipeline companies.) 382-888-2. If you notice any of the conditions shown below call the same number, since they may indicate pipeline problems. uml A VSSSSSA Dirt bang Mown into Iw air VOURUFE Coalville 24 hour number: Kamas 24 hour number: VIC JUDD. REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERAPIST Fkotoornaar wfoaad piping Fka apparsndy emanating hum the ground ' 801-336-44- 03 Association Til FOR In one short year, the Woods ide, Mayflower, Creole and Nevada-Northlahave proven that the whole hill has buried in it a rich vein of silver and lead me and fortunate claim owners thereon know conclusively that they have mines which only need a few thousand dollars judiciously expended, to make them easy in the matter of "bullion. The strikes of rich ore have been delightfully regular and the prospects are that before many more days shall wane, other will be added to the list The richest and largest strike made recently was on the 1,300 ft. level of the Ontario with a vein was uncovered fifty feet wide and run from 200 to 1,300 ozs. silver to the ton. WERE FIGHTING FOR American Heart district summit school FOLLOWING HATHSCIENCE outstanding. The Tapestry is qualified to go to State, but instead, they are planning to go to California at die end of April. e An SALLY Prevention through early diagnosis, education and lifestyle modification. Please call for an appointment Ogden, both of which have ignored, almost wholly, the wonderful mineral resources in the hills about Park City. Especially as the year is drawing to a close, proves that the name (Treasure Hill) given the mountain southwest of town, was most appropriate. Our coaches, Eric Moser and Shane Goodwin, two of our math teachers at the high school, are promising and hope develop our teams skills to their utmost potential. Best of Luck to our team in die upcoming season. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE CENTER The Park resources and mineral City's output, outlook for the future is soon to have an exhaustive resume in The Salt Lake Tribune and The Record and to say that both papers have a huge contract on hand, if they do the subject half justice, is to draw it very mild. The camp has indeed made a wonderful record for 1889, and opened the way for a season of prosperity that will force recognition at the hands of Salt Lake and As the game began, Gunnison was off to a good start and our team fought hard to catch up. In die second inning, Brian Nielson hit T. L. Eubanks in from third base as Brian ran to second. Our team looked good as the outfielders reamed the ball to infield with honorable speed. Our infielders were sharp, caught the balls, and delivered them to the proper bases. The final seme was Gunnison 16 and South Summit 1. and the . Jennifer Stillman Park City teams. tions, and everyone at the school who helped with the banquet: Mr. Beer, Melanie Mitchell, Andrea. McNeil, Steve Hardman, and Kim Simpson. The evening was enjoyed by all who attended. It gave the team of the present a chance to meet those from the past who have established the outstanding traditions that the are working Wrestlers of 1990-9- 1 hard to uphold. PARK CITY CARDIOLOGY Region Choral Dec. 24, 1889 of the games and our opposing proved Wrestler. A special thanks to Key Bank and Fitzgerald Excavating for their donations, all of the parents who helped with the meal and decora Atkinson. A special thank you was given to Baseball Against Gunnison by April Crnich Tad Louder, and Dusty Simpson. Greg Averett received the award for Outstanding Wrestler. He also received the award for most takedowns, most pins and fastest pin (13 seconds!!). Kasey Fitzgerald received the award as the Most Im- Sargent, Mark Ure, and Kory -- son. 7A 801-783-43- 85 PrcPost surgical therapy, IndimlrlalSporta Injuries. Uy appointment only In Coalville by railing: HOI 336-4403 Questar Pipeline Co. Wrier Mowing into tha air to a pontLcroskor Bubbling acton Moutade aurtaoswator |