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Show i Tfti - The Springville Ht-rald - .limitary 15, 1!)S1 Devil swimmers take Carbon Springville's boys and irls swimming teams picked up wins over Carbon's paddlers Thursday. Devil boys won 81-52 a ith Kevin Ames picking tp firsts in the 200 reestyle . and 500 rccstyle. Pat Davies won the loo butterfly and 200 individual medley for Springville's girls. (iris Results Springvillc lo:t, Cui Imiii 27 200 medley relay - 1 . Springvillc. 2:30.42. Cindy Smith. Gina Warmer, Pat Davies. Lydia Brown. Springvillc No. 2 was second. Carl)on third. 2oo freestyle 1. Tami Aldridge.S. 2:4!.!l. 2. Kim Hlanchard, S. 3 Kay me, C. 2oo I.M. I. Pat Davies. S. 3:()!U7. 2. Laurl Red Devil wrestlers improving January 8 Springville Kcd Devil Wrestling team lost to Payson 39-17; January 10 Springville took fifth place in the . Nebo Wrestling Tournament. Tour-nament. The 1980-81 wrestling team has been hard at work this year. So far this year our record in duel matches is 2-3, our tournaments record is: Woodcross, 4th place; Delta, 3rd place; Nebo, 51 h place. In these lournaments our Devils have won: A- 1st place medals, 5-2itd 5-2itd place medals, 3-3rd place medals. Springville is improving im-proving each time they take the mat. Come and support the Red Devils Wrestling Team Thursday Thur-sday night, January 15, at home against Cedar City Kedmen, G p.m. Junior Varsity, 7:30 Varsity. SANF0RD PAINT & GLASS 400 So & 400 East Springville STORM DOORS AND STORM WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES ON ANY GLASS JOB TELEPHONE Poly-pack of 12 pads, SO sheets per pad. pink paper, 4Vi x 5Vi . 2R-D1-1725 Reg. 3.29 13 or 15 Reg 9 box of SALE 6.60 FREE PENDAFLEX FRAME With Purchase Of A Box Of Pendaflex Hanging File Folers LETTER OR rv lplfi LEGAL mm 1 Davies, S. 3 Carbon. 50 freestyle- 1. Van-DerBcek, Van-DerBcek, C. 32:85. 2. Lydia Brown, S. 3. Kayrne, C. Too butterfly-1. Pat Davies, S. 1:33.31. 2. Liurel Davies. S. 3. Dana Meyers. S. lbo freestyle 1. Lydia Brown. S. 1:15.91. 2. Sharon Schaugaard. S. 3. Kim Blanchard. S. 5oo freestyle 1. Tami Aldridge. S. 7:50.37. 2. Kim Whitman, S. loo backstroke 1 . Cindy Smith. S. 1:24.29 . 2. Marnie VanDerBeek. C. 3. Sharon Schaugaard. S. loo breastroke 1. (iina Manner, S. 1:33.73. 2, Jayceen, C. 3. Brcnda Barrus. S. 400 freestyle 1 Springville. 5:20.95, Dana Meyers. Tami Alderidge, Cindy Smith and Laurel Davies. 2. Carbon. Itoys Results Spring illcXl. Carbon 52 200 medley relay I Carbon 2:00.11, Todd Young. Keith Foster. Dave Trepp, Dave Olsen. 200 freest vie - 1. Kids basketball results told The Jazz overcame a 15-point lead to nip the Trailblazers by the score of 30-29 in triple overtime. Chad Cronquist and Drew Matthews each had 12 points. For the Trailblazers Clark Roundy had 12 points with Joe Nemelka following with eight points. In other action the 7(ier's tiptoed past the Sonics by the score of 24-19. 24-19. The sixers combined with Kevin Kinross hitting hit-ting eight points and Jeremy Skabalund six points with two of them k'ing foul shots. For the Sonics Clark Petersen was high point man with ten points. In the final action-packed action-packed game, the Lakers overcame a persistant OFF UBhH OFFICE SUPPLY BELLRINGERS! CHECK THIS VALUE! 0 WHILE-YOU-WERE-OUT MESSAGE FORMS Per Poly Pack CUT 25 ! 2 49 REDUCED MORE THAN 25! FILE FOLDERS Heavy 1 1 pt. manila stock. LETTER SIZE LEGAL SIZE .TABS 13 or U5. TABS 35 Reg. 12.00 100 box ot 100 SALE 8.50 START THE 1981 ir mxj J pi DmR H OFFICE SUPPLY 377-5170 225-9529 489-7469 373-2430 Kenneth Ames, S. 2: 17.50. 2. Todd Young, C. 3 Jeff Hateman, S. 2oo I.M. 1 Gary Blanchard, S. 2:42.(17. 50 freestyle- 1. Brett Cook. C. 20:80. 2. Kelly Hansen. S. 3. Mitchell Jones. S. loo meter diving-1. Scott Mendenhall. S. 120.25. 2. Dave Verdi, C. 100 butterfly- 1. Mitchell Mit-chell Jones. S. 1:08.28. 2. Dave Trepp. C. 100 freestyle 1. Kevin Peterson. S. 58.19. 2. Brett Cook. C. 3. Richard Murdock. S. 500 freestyle - 1 . Kenneth Ames. S. 0:37.89. 2 Todd Young. C. 3. Jeff Bate man. S. Kio yard backstroke 1. Gary' Blanchard. S. 1 : KiJ.V 2. Dave Trepp, C. 3. Keith Foster, C. 100 breaststroke 1. Dave Olsen, C. 1:15.02. 2. Richard Murdock, S. 3. Scott Mendenhall. 4oo freestyle relay 1. Springville. 4:32.53. Jeff Bat eman. Richard Murdock. Gary Blanchard. Blan-chard. Kevin Peterson. Spurs team by the score of 42-34. The score doesn't indicate the close, tight iKillgame that it really was. Buddy Bate hit 11 points, while Korrey Jordan was high-point mail with 13 points. The Spurs had the most even scoring of the day with Scott Mullinger, Lindsay Parker, Tim Black, Curlis Long and Jared Tolson all scoring six points. League bowling winners Winners of the second quarter of the Springville Ladies League bowling, were the Art City Pharmacy Team, Fran Jackson. Sue Short. Kvclyn Hathaway, Jean Lanev. Jov Atwood. Play -off' lor first-half champs was Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Art City Lanes. Art City Pharmacy Phar-macy and Berg's were competing with Berg's winning the first half, 2402 to 2344. Berg's team members are Pat Larsen, Lucy Gurule. Laurie Wilson, Dottie Perrero and Kvelvn Mendrickson. Snap A Part The tnap-o-party W-2 available 5-on-o-trip it specifically designed for handwirtten, typewritten or bookeeping machine ute. This form it available imprinted im-printed with your company name and address. The pens and pencils Reg. .89 I Sole 7 SMOOTH! EXPRESSIVE! RRRoIling Wmiter Liquid ink rrrolls on tor expressive writing Harder-more durable-than a plastic tip No. R 1 00 Smooother than pine carbons, too' R106 Ex. Fine NEW YEAR CALENDARS DESK STYLE WALL STYLE DIARIES Reg. SIZE 17 AT-A-GIANCE 69 E. Center Provo 744 S. Slote, Orem 191 S. Main, Springville 595 S. University, Prove w0m ipi rtK Jeff Strong, Springville Kcd Devil Defensive Player of the Week. Blaine Bird. Springville Red Devil Mr. Hustle of the Week. Lawrence Springville Wiscombe, Red Devil Mi . Hustle of the Week. FORMS everyone wants 39 a ball point and makes BLUE INK ONLY in n"n n in mi ini.'i.j.ini,..';.i,, ,..i liBIIllllPi?;i M DOODLE DESK PAH A $7.27 Sale x 22 5 59 home sports Ninth grade basketball fast-paced This year a ninth grade basketball team has started for the boys of Springville. I,ast Satuday the first league games were played The league is called the Big Four: Utah H.Y.U., Utah State, and Weber State. In league action Weber State beat Utah State 52-25 52-25 with Justin Shurtliff sinking 16 points and Dick Heardall getting 11 points lor the Utah State team; high point man was Brian Wall with 12 points and a good passing ball game. John Wiscombe hit 10 points with some great outside shooting. In the other game Utah k'at H.Y.U. 30 to 27 Kent Hales scored 12 points while teammate Allen Morse scored 10 points. For the BYU team Jim Young got 12 points despite being out of the game in foul trouble. Brent Ivie kept his team in the ball game with eight points. It one wants to see some tun basketball on Thefts up Ihetts were up again here according to reports recieved by Springville Police Department last week. David M. Daniels, 315 U. KM) S., reported that clothing estimated in value at $1500 had been taken from his home. John Perrett, 475 S. 300 W., Salem, reported missiong li,500 used brick valued at 18 cents each from a field near here. Diane Collram, 200 N. Main. 7-11 Store, reported that two juviniles were apprehended in the process of apparently taking candy and a cap gun from the store. Owen Black. 200 S. 900 K.. reported the theft of one miter box saw, 9" Kockwell. valued at $275; 1 chain saw, red and orange Remington, "Mighty Mite II Weekender" valued at Stilt; and one pair of red, white and blue moon Units. . Jack Tranchell 893 E. 4(H) S., reported the theft of tires valued at $200 and rims valued at $100 from a trailer parked in his field. Victor Gardea 681 B il M c C I a i n . Springville Red Devil Prep of Die Week. DEAN BRIAN 52 WEST 200 SO 489-9444 "I can help you get the most from your life insurance dollar." Like a (hm neighbor, State Farm is there. Slew fvm inturtnet Comptnf Homt Ofticf Jr noting kyi t,.r V i mi suit $mm afield Saturdays, stop by the high school between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wrestling program Any boys who wish to sign up for wrestling may do so by filling out a signup sheet at the office of their respective schools. Second through fifth grades are eligible for the program. Girls, ladies basketball This program will start this Saturday with the girls program beginning at 9 a.m. and the Ladies starting at 10:30 a.m. Any girl from 10 to 14 is invited to signup. Any ladies from 18 years on up is invited to also signup at 10:30 a.m. . again Kast Center told police his 1974 Chevrolet Impala white over blue had been stolen. Lyman Hamblin 1212 So. 400 East, reported the theft of silver coins and certificates valued at about $300 from his residence. Police also investigated a one-car accident on 900 Kast 1000 So. Springville which sent two occupants of the car to the hospital. Judy Stubbs Pleasant Grove, and Susan Ball, Orem. were treated at I'tah Valley Hospital on January 10 following the accident. Reports said the car apparently missed a curve and struck a power pole. f Provo "s Quintin Gray """" mm Interest on Checking? 1' Swimmer Kendalee Harmer shows trophy she won at holiday meet. The trophy will be on display in the Springville Community Pool trophy case. The trophy contains plaques of each of the swimming events in which she was one of the top six finalists. She is a member of the Nebo Aquatics Club at the pool and is the daughter of Allan and Pat Harmer of Mapleton. Photo by JoAnn Dellaas 'Run Wild' winners Utah Valley produced the two best runners-male runners-male and female in the Utah Division of Wildlife Reseources "Run Wild" four-mile race Saturday which attracted just under 500 runners including in-cluding 131 at the Springville Site. Provo cross-country ace Lanise Porter finished in 26:28 the best time-among all girls and women statewide to earn the championship trophy and BYU all-American distance runner Doug Padilla won the mens title finishing in 18:53. Porter entered the 15-19 womens division. Padilla ran in (he men 20-29 age division. " It was a pretty good turn out lor this time of the year." said Dennis Shirley of the DWR office in Springville, whose race produced the champs of the three-site run with competitors also participating par-ticipating in Salt Lake .City and Ogden. Federal regulations now allow interest bearing checking accounts N.O.W.s offer the best of checking and savings in one account. Check with us for more information. Downtown Provo Riverside Springville Spanish Fork Payson won the wheelchair division at the Springville competition fininshing in 26:34. He was the only wheelchair competitor. Results: Boys under 10 Darren Shriely, 47:46 Boys 10-14 Oliver Byars, 24:23. 'Men 15 to 19-Kris Cary, 21:28, fifth in the state. Men 20 " to 29 Doug Padilla. 18:53. second in the stale was Paul Cummings, 19:06. DR. McKAY WINKEL Foot Specialist DR. OF P0DIATRIC MEDICINE ANNOUNCES The Opening of his office for the treatment and surgery of the Foot 290 West Center - Spanish Fork 798-6337 Call for an Appointment flfa is .for j r : V Men 30 to 39-Ken Harper 20:06, third behind Cummings. Men 40 to 49-Ross Thomas. 24:18. Men 50 to 59-LeRoy Peterson, 24:24. Men 60 and over Jeff Miner, 28:54. Girls 10 to 14 Connie Thomas, 33:21 Women 15 to 19 Lanise Porter. 26:28; fastest in the state. Women 20 to 29-Beverly 29-Beverly Gray. 26:28. Women 30 to 39 Myrna Jeppson. 31:52. Women 40 to 49 Florence Kead-man, Kead-man, 31:42. Now Mtmbtr Mapleton |