Show r Manila By Clara Robinson Winners Named in Local Cutter Races Joe hockey won three 1st place trophies trophies tro tro- phles at the cutter races held two miles east of Manila Saturday and Sunday Hickey took 1st place for Saturday first place for Sunday and first place for forthe the two days average time Ruby Toomer received one trophy for tor second place Saturday Gillis Gills Mathesen received two trophies one for second place the second day and 3rd place forthe for forthe forthe the two day average THE TROPHIES were given by the Manila area Chamber of Commerce A good crowd attended both days This Isto Isto is isto to become an annual event Manila Mustangs won the second game of the season season as well as the first one making two games played and nd two games won The score for their game against North Rich at Lake Town Friday night was 67 to 59 High point man on the Manila team was Billy Morris with 22 points He was followed by Gale Lamb with 19 points Danny Ruble with 11 Boyd 8 Bruce Christensen 5 and Terrell Collett 2 THE M MANILA junior ty i eam dropped their game to North Rich at Lake Town Friday night The score score was 52 to 40 High point man on Manilas Manila's team was Robert Ellsworth with 14 points Charlie Kelly with 13 Floyd Briggs 6 Gary 5 and Lynn Lowrey 2 Manila Junior High School participated participated participated in the Juni Junior r High School tournament tournament tournament tour tour- at Cokeville Wyoming Friday and Saturday They did not place Manila Mens Men's Recreational League Basketball games commenced December December December Decem Decem- ber 14 14 The League Tournament will be beheld beheld held March 22 23 and 24 21 A POT luck farewell dinner honored the Dixon Christensen family at the Manila Recreational Hall Saturday night The who recently sold their Birch Springs ranch home arc are m moving ving to a ranch in Oxford Idaho Following the pot luck a short program was presented with Bishop Richard P P. P Webster and Mrs Richard Dall playing their violin and viola accompanied by Mrs Fred Carlson Carlson Carl Carl- son on the piano The Reed childen Judy Gwen Kurt and Chad with Chad a accompanying companying on the guitar sang sanga a song The Reed children are nelces and nephews of Dixon Christensen Mr and Mrs 1 Albert H II n. Neff presented a short history of Mrs 1 and Mrs 1 Christensen's life in the valley Mrs Glen Tinker sang My Best To You accompanied on the piano by Mrs Fred Carlson Donald Larsen conducted the program and added his remarks on the history of the Christensen BOTH OF the were reared in Manila Since her marriage Mrs Christensen has been active in the homemakers home homemakers homemakers makers club PTA and Church She filled several officer positions in each of the former and in the church has filled about every position available in relief society primary Sunday school and mutual She is being released as President of Mutual to leave for Oxford Dixon Christensen besides making a living on his ranch driving gravel trucks during the construction of the dam and driving school bus for many years has been a charter member of the Daggett County Lions held several positions positions pos pos- on the county commissioner director of the Sheep Creek Irrigation Co and in charge of the horse diviSion division division divi divi- sion of the Sweetwater County Fair IN THE Church he has held numerous positions including Ward clerk Bishopric Counselor and Bishop The have four children Mrs Glen Betty Tinker of Manila Mrs 1 Leon Donnel Rogina of Casper and Bruce and Shelly Christensen at home one Forty-one Mutual met metat metat metat at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert H H. H Neff for a fireside chat Sunday evening Mrs Albert Neff conducted the first part of the meeting Mrs Richard Webster Webster Webster Web Web- ster presented the spotlight on Dixon Christensen starting with his baby pic plc- ture ture Mr and Mrs Norman Long presented presented pre pre- a talk on the Importance of the Home Refreshments were served by Mrs 1 Bryan Tinker Mrs Norman Long and Mrs Donald Larsen Activity night is scheduled at the Manila Ward Recreational Hall January 27 27 The next fireside chat will be at the Nor man Long home the second Sunday in February COACH CLYDE Jackson went to Duchesne Sunday to bring Mrs Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son and their son Bradley home Mrs Jackson and Bradley have been with Mrs Jacksons Jackson's parents this week and Bradley has been receiving medical attention at at- r Genevieve Genevieve Knutson J has been visiting Green River Wyoming since Tuesday of last week Friday Mrs IE I.E. Ruble went to Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Boun Boun- to visit her daughter and son in Mr and Mrs Allan Campbell and their new daughter Kelly Jean who was born January 8 She weighed 6 pounds and 14 ounces at at birth THE SECOND semester will start for Daggett County Schools Monday January January January Jan Jan- uary 15 Report cards were sent out Wednesday of last week and honor rolls will be announced sometime this week Cold weather stayed in the valley the first part of the week However Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- it warmed up and thawed some Sunday it thawed more The paved roads are arc pretty clear but there is quite a abit abit abit bit of snow in the area y yet t. t THE SQUARE dancing club will will- start February 20 at the Hub Doyle is the new president Everyone Every Every- one is welcome to attend |