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Show ; fathll semm $m t SMS appointed district mission president pres-ident of the Torrance Stake Mission and his family and I Captain Jim Ottesen who is now serving in the Dental Corps of the Army at Fort Huachuca and his family. Rome to make major repairs to new airport. Wright, John Williams, Steven Mock, Elliott Murphy, Sam Ostler, Joe Richins, Don Rig- ! Coach Benny Killpack open- i ed prep grid practices at the high school here Monday morning morn-ing with a large number of i enthusiastic prospects on hand ; for the initial drill. They were i fitted out with suits Sat. prior to the opening. Coach Killpack reports a good solid team is expected this year with the added bulk and strength of the Juniors to go along with the rugged i seniors. Some of the outstand ing seniors who will be returning re-turning are: Ronald Alvey, Darrell Erickson, Bob Living ston, Steven Strong, Sid Whiting, Whit-ing, David Beardall, Ron Canto, Can-to, Wayne Shipley, Roy Tami-etti, Tami-etti, John Blanchard, Bryan Burt, Ronald Law, Wilson Self, and DeVere Childs. Some of the Juniors that are expected to bolster the ranks of the varsity squad are: Lark Allen, John Bartholomew, Raymond Bird, Richard Childs, David Clements, Rulon Condie, Allan Curtis, Dennis Engle, Mike Groneman, Brian Har-ward, Har-ward, David Herbert, Bobby Knight, David Lovell, Glen Miner, Mi-ner, Douglas Miner, Larry trup, Terry Roylance, Billy Schouten, Mark Shepherd, Douglas Strong, Ronald West-off, West-off, Ronald Witney, Rolan Senior, Sen-ior, Paul Wright. Randy Eberhart, a senior transfer from Idaho, is also expected to hold down one of the line positions. Pre-season games lined up open with a game with the BY high school at Provo on Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. in the BYU stadium. Morgan will come to Springville for a night game Sept. 15 beginning at 8 p.m. and then Springville will travel tra-vel to Union on Sept. 22 for a night engagement. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Ottesen returned recently from an enjoyable en-joyable vacation trip to Southern South-ern California where they visited vi-sited their daughter and sons and their families. At Torrance, Torr-ance, they attended a musical, "Promised Valley," produced under direction of their daughter daugh-ter Karen O. Hoopes of the Torrance Stake YWMIA presidency. presi-dency. Also attending were Dr. Sterling Ottesen recently |