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Show Page Eight - The Springville Herald - January 12. 1!78 Snowmobile finals set in Heber City The Utah Snowmobile Association has chosen Heber City as the site for the State Snowmobile Racing Finals. The finals are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22. "The Snowmobile Association chose Heber City because of the excellent facilities at the fairgrounds," says race coordinator Ken Robins. He also notes that Men's QlMMMl 20-3040 OFF Reg. $90 to $240 N0WW192 Reg. $90 to $195 M0W$63 to$13650 Reg. $90 to $170 NOW '54 1. '102 Men's Sport Shirts long and short sleeve ARROW MUNSINGWEAR SPIRE Reg. $12 to $28 NOW '960 ..'2240 Arrow Dress Shirts Long and short sleeve Reg. $8 to $14 NOW '560 1. '980 Leisure Suits One group Limited supply of broken sizes Men's Jackets Limited selection Men's Slacks 30 OFF Florsheim Shoes Selected styles 16 WEST CENTER PROVO 373 Heber's close proximity to the Wasatch front and their excellent motel and restaurant facilities were additional factors taken into consideration by the snowmobile association. The State finals will be held at the Wasatch County Fairgrounds on Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22. The publicity coordinator for the Utah Snowmobile Semi-Annual Suits Men's Sport Coats 20-30-50 Reg. $55 to $110 NOW '2750 .. '88 Reg. $45 to $70 NOW '31" ..'49 Reg. $25 to $35 NOW '1750 .,'2450 Values $33.95 to $49.95 NOW '24" ,. W Association, Kathy Siddoway, reports that the trial runs will begin at noon on Saturday and continue throughout the day. The racing program for Sunday, January 22 will commence at 12 noon. "We expect outstanding drivers from throughout the Western states," Mrs. Siddoway says, "snowmobile racing is OFF Reg. $67.50 to $110 NOW '54 .. '88 Reg. $60 to $85 NOW '42 1. '5950 Reg. $60 to $110 NOW '30 .. '55 - 3260 Devil grapplers fall to Delta by Sean Francis The Red Devil wrestling team tried their best, but they were just outmanned by an experienced ex-perienced Delta team, uiic ui iiic iicuiuii o moivoi growing spectator sports," she continues, "and watching snowmobile races on a winter weekend can be great fun for the entire family." lickets tor tne races can be obtained at the ticket gates at the Wasatch County Fairgrounds or by calling 654-3666 in Heber City. Wasatch County Chamber of Commerce Executive Secretary, Linda Lewis, suggests that snowmobile en- thusiasts from throughout the state should plan on attending the In termountain Dog Sled Finals which will be held in Heber Valley on the same weekend. "Families can do some snowmobiling on their own; attend the snowmobile and dog sled races and participate in an entire weekend of winter recreation fun," Mrs. Lewis concludes. Bowling Early Bird Ladies 1-5-78 League Standings TEAM Oak Crest Bona Signs Les Hardy &Sons Mulletts Brailsford Ind Vaud Hanks W High Team Game Vaud Hanks and sons, 634; Les Hardy and Sons, 627; Bona Signs, 619. Individual High Series Laurel Lowe, Les Hardy and Sons, 492; Dot Lowe, Brailsford, 437; Deon Peay, Bona Signs, 431. Indiv idual High Game Dot Lowe, Brailsford, 181; Laurel Lowe, Les Hardy and Son, 171; Vicky Bott, Bona Signs, 170. Springville Ladies Jan. 5, 1978 League Standings TEAM ' W Bergs 23 Art City Pharmacy Phar-macy 20 Art City Theater 14 Attic 14 SOS 13 Rex 12 High Team Game Art City Pharmacy, 924; Rex Drug, 906; Attic, 859. Individual High Series Dot Perrero, Bergs, 577; Delia Smith, Art City Theater, 535; Mitzy DeHaas, AC. Pharmacy, 519; Bergs won 2 quarter. Individual High Game Mitzy DeHaas, AC Pharmacy, 221; Dot Perrero, Bergs, 213; Betty Gonzales, Attic, 194. Drifters Jan. 3, 1978 League Standings TEAM W L Ream's Wrangler 5 3 Les Hardy &Sons 5 3 Art City Theatres 4 4 Swanners 4 4 Tuckett Stone 3 5 Thalmans 3 5 High Team Game Thalmans, 760 ; Swanners, 737; Les Hardy and Sons, 735. Individual High Series Bonnie Woodhouse, Thalmans, 487; Glenda Hatfield, Les Hardy, 477; Glenna Tanner, Les Hardy, 473. Individual High Game Glenna Tanner, Les Hardy, 190; Bonnie Woodhouse, Thalmans, 183; Sandy Phillips, Swanners, 176. Drifters Dec. 27, 1977 League Standings TEAM W L Reams Wrangler 4 0 Les Hardy & Sons 3 1 Swanners 2 2 Tcukett Stone 2 2 Art City Theatres 1 3 Thalman's 0 4 High Team Game Ream's Wranglers, 714; Les Hardy and Sons, 692; Tuckett Stone, 689. Individual High Series Glenda Hatfield, Les Hardy, 539; Marilyn Tipton, Reams, 528; Sandy Phillips, Swanners, Swan-ners, 445. Individual High Game Marilyn Tipton, Reams, 197; Glenda Hatfield, Les Hardy, 195; Glenda Hatfield, Les Hardy, 182. and lost, 41-10, last Tuesday. Tues-day. Delta, which is a 2-A school, has taken first place honors in the State Tournament several times in the last few V63rS Th , which is coached bv Ray Newbury and Dale Macomber, is hlliU mainiv around sophomores and juniors, anA u,;i ua uorv onnH in uuu mil e the next couple of years. winners for Springville were G Nieison in the 155.,b dass and Ro5ert Ames jn the heavyweight crass Both wins were impressive, as Gary won his decision 9-1, and Robert jnned s man witn onlf 15 seconds gone jn gond iod v. .nh haH thrM round wjth each round Pnntainirlo twn and , half minutes. The scoring is as follows: Decision with margin of less than 8 points: 3 team points. Decision with margin from 8 to 11 points: 4 team points. Decision with Margin over 12 points: 5 team points. Pin: 6 team points. The wrestlers for Springville and Delta were: 98 lb. Chris Brown, (D) dec. Kendall Wilson (S) 12-0. 105 lb. Ken Nielsen, (D), dec. Bruce Jenkins (S) 5-0. 112 lb. Russel Lake (D) dec. Scott Harmer (S) 13-0 119 lb. Allan Lake (D) pinned Scott Watters (S) 126 Lb. Greg Porter (D) dec. Brian Watters (S) 7-1. 132 lb. David Roper (D) dec. Robert Rawle (S) 4-0. 138 lb. Clark Nieison (D) dec. David Perkins (S) 8-2. 145 lb. Dennis Timm (D) dec. Jeff Fisk(S) 11-0 155 lb. Gary Nieison (S) dec. Jeff Schena (D) 9-1. 167 lb. Dan Bliss (D; dec. Bryant Hafen (S) 4-0. 185 lb. Kirk Draper (D) pinned John Oliver (S). 2 rlS Touch-Tone" phones are now available avail-able to one-party and two-party customers cus-tomers in Springville. This new type of service comes in many of the styles and colors of telephones you like. It makes calling faster and easier than ever before. You simply tap out the digits of the number you're calling and your call is completed. Some models, such as ourTrimline R phones, feature lighted buttons so you can see to dial in the dark. ' Registered Trademark EARLY RISERS 1-9-78 League Standings TEAM W L Stocker's 4 0 Steiners 3 1 Rusty Nail 2 2 Jon's Tip Top 2 2 Shauna's 1 3 IntermountainLift 1 4 High Team Game Jon's Tip To, 707; Rusty Nail, 693; Steiner's, 604. Individual High Series Glenys Perrero, Jon's, 492; Laurie Thorn, Rusty Nail, 443; Jan Carter, Jon's, 421. Individual High Game Glenys Perrero, Jon's, 189; Pat Robertson, Steiners, 173; Pam Lamb, Jon's, 166. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Jan. 6, 1978 League Standings TEAM Central Bank & Trust Frank Memorys Mulletts Home Interiors Art City Lanes SOS Drugs W High Team Game Mulletts, 714; Home Interiors, 711; Frank Memorys, 689. Individual High Series Ray Dalton, Mulletts, 569; Ted McQuivey, Mulletts, 509; Laurel Lowe, Frank Memorys, 452; Ida Mae Holt, Central Bank, 439. Indiv idual High Game Ray Dalton, Mulletts, 202; Ted McQuivey, Mulletts, 196; Laurel Lowe, Frank Memorys, 169; Ida Mae Holt, Central Bank, 165. The Brazilian hiccup fish is so named because it produces loud hiccups by gulping lungfuls of air and then expelling them. Open letter Reader likes to get paper It is so nice to get the Herald in the mail. We love to read all the news in Springville (our home). We have just moved to Page and we miss all our lovely friends and family. Thank you Mrs. Jerry O'Brien Hwt. - Robert Ames (T pinned Tod Mcdermaid ol American Telephone A Telegraph Co lifii-liiiii, .. Most outstanding wrestlers this week are Kendall Wilson (98 lbs.), and Robert Ames (heavyweight) against Spanish Fork. Spanish beat Springville in seven to five matches. Other wrestlers were Bruce Jenkins, Scott Harmer, Scott Waters, Brian Waters, Robert Rawle, David Perkhis, Jeff Fisk, Gary Nielsen. Brian Hafen. John Oliver. Bruce Jenkins, son of Clinton arid Darlene Jenkins, left; and Brian Waters, son of Carlos and Audrey Waters, were named outstanding wrestlers at the Springville High School last week. The first steam engine was patented in 1698 by Thomas Saverey. It was improved by James Watt in 1769. iteing Real wigwams once dotted the plains of Indiana, In-diana, for this was the home of the Shawnee and Miami Indians. buittom Touch-Tone phones are available at alow monthly charge. To order Touch-Tone telephones, just dial our business office at 377-9200, and a Service Representative will be glad to give you all the details. Mountain Keep a sharp eye out for fine features when shopping for scissors and shears. Krazy Days Sidewalk Sale University Mall Fri. & Sat. 39 W(U STOREKEEPERS FOR GENTLEMEN 200 NORTH PROVO UNIVERSITY MALI TROLLEY SQUARE Bell |