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Show 2 i WJjJ BT XEL aatthar coald pa est rati stiff lor aa laaide at. tack. The Baudot, held a alba adfe at lateralis, OS BORN mki put ananases Re- has had Its typical barnburners, M last Friday gion 12 M-- U ska. night Kanab and Onaalsoa broke the lee for the first la the Region. overtime Kanab edged Gunnison SI --49 In the dramatte finish oa Sr. Bill Vaofh's two fool shots c amine with 10 seconds remaining la the ovartlni period. Done Moos aw hit a backet with 2 seconds left la regulation time to send the game Into overtime at 45-4- 5. Both teams war cold from oiaslde la the first half aad WED. - JAN. 20-- 22 Vaacba paced thaCowboys with 15 followed by htoasaw with 1. Joe Rlfhaai caaaad It aad Kerry Browa 14 for the Bulldogs. Hal HambUa's victory let Ida oa top aloas iaDMsloa Oaa after Eaterprlae tipped . Bearer 62-8- 7 breaking the three way tie with Beaver Gunnison aad Kaaab. Goa-als- oa and Beaver dropped Into a three way tie for second place with Eater, prise with 4-- 3 records. Coach Kendall Banks Wolves have Jumped Into a tie for the second spot with victories over Gonnl-so- n, North Serier and Beaver since January 8tb. Although Kaaab is setting presently la the catbird seat the Cowboys have to travel to Enterprise this week to face the not shooting Wolves. Shaan Tram an has tanked 22 points in the last two games for the Wolves. Tra-m- aa hit 1246 from the Charity stripe against Beaver sad his team mate Robert from the Moyle sunk fool line hitting a total of 15. Thayne Marshall and Robbie Eyre combined for 24 points to lead Beaver. Banks Is really pleased with bis team's output in the last three games. "Our replacements came off the beach to help as we got Into when foul trouble against the Baa. vers," commented Banks. Shaan Shurtllss a freshman FRI. 9-- 11 waltd:c::sy 1 THE ARISTOCATS isiei 101 1 PIUS Of MS. TOA0" 'AOVINTUKtS - SAT. JAN. TUES. 23-- 26 Rams-V- V JOHN BELUSHI ft BLAK EXOvVN gamo at 7:30p.m. CONTINENTAL DIVIDE A UNIVERSAL PICTURE WED. - JAN. 27-- 29 On Saturday, January 23, the Parowan Rams will be hosting the Virgin Valley FRI. basketball team. Tha time, tor. starting the, game' will lie HOStrai thaaJ that of standard league play. The J.V. Game will begin at 6:15 and the Varsity at 7:30. There will be. no game. girls ':'.!; DOLLY LILY JANE FONDA TOMUN PARTON 20ft FILMS CENTURY-FO- COMING Following the game Sat urday, there will be a dance sponsored by the Student Council. live Music will be provided by the Good Com. paay. The charge is 22.00 SAT. JAN. 30 fob par parson. The Good Company, a group from Weber State will also play a basketball against the PJLS. game Varsity team Wednesday night at 7t00 pjn. The public Is Invited. There Is no charge for this game. me! Diotor BdodBqIo 1001 Ghovo Dooto Carlo Fully loaded 13,000 actual miles 23000 lass than new 1000 Foircoot ttcjOD 6 cyl economy with full family comfort OldoOtftooSapno 1001 Lots of extras, low miles Economy Car Spociols 1070 Flyaootb Horizon 4-- 23,000 miles. Priced to sell 1001 Daicli GcDtary M. colors to choose from 6 anginas with overdrive Excellent economy with great luxury 3 V-- Groat Farm Truck 1070 Ford F-2- 00 with 300 cc 6 cyl. engine and 4-s- Excollont run around 1070 Gbvo Lev Low mileage and aad Marty Bargrea filled la tor Eaterpriae ta the aecoad half with eseeneat aad hey assists oa for the Wolves. MUford led Morth Sevier bat at haUtiste, 9 couldn't hold oato the lead as the Wolves slipped by the 0 la a basket Users by basket trade off la file 35-2- 56-5- aecoad half. "We Just eoaldat come back after they took a one lead la the 3rd point quarter, said Coach Kevin Barnes of Mllford. "We were within oaa all of the second half until the final seconds, he said. Klrt Taylor led the Wolves scoriae output, while Blair Coon spanked the Tiger of. fense with 17. The Tigers have only oaa league victory to boast about, but they are putting the pressure oa the leaders and should be more balanced by the end of regulation Play. Valley kept the Division TJ lead remaining undefeated with a win over a pesky Eaclante club 70-5- 8. "They gave us a good ball-gaand they shot well from the outside, remarked Coach James Hart of Valley, but the balanced attack of the Buffaloes was too much for the Moquls. The Buffaloes placed four of their starters la double figures led by Wayne Jones with 19, Wes Brlnkerhoff 12, Boyd Lamb U, aad Boyd Harris with 10. Frank Alrey and Gadas Grlffen had a good offensive night for the Moquls with Alrey tanking 21 and Grlffen 20. Panguitch who remains In the second spot In Division 11 after rolling over Bryce is awaiting the Valley 64-rematch with Valley. The Buffaloes whipped the Bob. cats by nine earlier In the season, but they must travel to Panguitch the second en- Priced to sell SEE BEN, KENT OR MITCH UoQoy 6c7 Goffral Doug - 'UP:?! T v AN I . -- j ci GET UP THERE: Bill Manhard attempts to upend Darrln Plkyavlt of Lincoln County In the heavyweight match, and Brennan Jackson, Kanab, upends David White, Mllford In the 167 pound bout, In the Parowan tournament. and Ron Torprson The family of Cy Will, yard would like to express their thanks and appreciation to all those who were eon. cerned with the loss of our beloved husband, Father, aad Grandfather. We thank you for the food, flowers, cards, donations, and for just being there us. with would also like to thank the Jeep Patrol for their time and effort In helping us search for Cy. Iris and Arnold Wlllyard Jim and Eileen Craw and family Reed and Virginia Will-ya- rd and family. We Speakers In Sacrament Meeting in the Greenville Ward on Sunday were the Vernon Condle family from Beaver. Clarence and Doris Hutch' ison were In Las Vegas over the weekend. They stayed in St. George with their daughter Euglnia Sunday evening and came home early Monday. Theron Jessup, son of Rita and Shelden Jessup, is leaving for Texas, where he will OVERCOAT. i 1 rr 1 i rd Adams villc f ,.t Greenville six i "' Bessie Edwards and Wayne Crook. Johnnie Kerksirk gave a talk and a quartett from the Beaver First Ward sang, "Let the Lower lights he Burning." Mrs. Carolyn Dalton and baby from Circleville came Sunday evening to visit her parents, Cullen and Mary Ann Williams. They returned home Monday. Brent and BeverW and four children who have been living in he John R. Yardley home hava moved back to Emery. On Monday Brent and his father came and moved the rest of their furniture to Emery. The Greenville Ward will surely miss them, but this is the case when our area does not have employment to take care of more families Richard Fergerson motored to Salt Lake City last week where he joined other men, who work for Select Sires. They all flew to Denver, Colo, to attend meetings with the company. Frank and Phyllis Myers are In Phoenix, Arizona where they plan to spend the rest of the winter months. Shon and Natalie drove to Summit on Saturday to visit her mother Helen Richards and her grandmother, Mrs. Leona Smith who has been quite 111. JoAnn and Orson Black-n- er and sons Shane andTra-vl- s and Craig and Susette Blackner went to Parowan on Saturday to visit and JoAnn's sister celebrate GerakUne's birthday and to do some roller skating. The MJ.A. youth of the ward, under the direction of the Bishopric, held a sleigh riding part on Saturday. They were then served hot chill and cookies. All enjoyed the get together and hoped for more good tiroes such as this. Speakers at Sacrament Meeting Sunday were High Councilman Lynn Bradshaw, Bun-ders- STARTS TODAY! tmtBltttV ete 0f ll t 1 BIG SAVINGS III EVERY DEPARTMENT! .Li.iiu.HMAl'Ml IMiiiimiii'liHit1 RriDivt Pat. CREOSOTE CESTR3YEX on Rtducai dangar of chimney? ' 10--0 flue Hrw 18 01. 14 GOO0 Tlffnug Coupon SW OM. ten's Gasa Chart COTTCN CLOVES Pumps wflttr, ciKHitcali OH. OMP-21- Coupon Good ThTough Of 1F $ee Ofv Insist Frtst LCKT ttLCS COMPUTERS rv AurfriMdDMtar you... ftf tVfft eW art'. uaGTiTc: 197 West t HaSf?.! It 100 42S cotton. Flannel Rnmg. Cnypw GooO Throug! SM. Vourdwtetof 4a0W,79W,er OlH 1 teem South Cedar City, Utah 586-264- 8 L13QaDDco3?Oj r.'.ilford. Utah i i j O Don't Go Out Without 75-7- Dale Orton, Don Leach, and Mike Baldwin plan to rip the nets against Valley as they did against Bryce Valley. Orton hit 23, Baldwin 12 and Leach 12. Craig Bybee and George Thompson combined for 21 for Bryce Valley, Dallen Jolloys 10 of 11 from the field and Kennedy Sylvester with 17 points Mike with 14 1 i IL &I982AH nabm ConMM Product! with 12 handed Wayne a 4 loss In a shoot out at Piute. We had them 17 points but they Just kept hammering at us until they caught us In the final two minutes said Coach Greg Allen. Klrt Ripstetn, Riley Taylor, Joe Taylor and Tyre Palmer all turned in a good offensive night for Wayne. This week Mllford will he at Gunnison, Kanab at North Sevier, Parowan at Beaver, Piute at Escalante, Bryce Valley at Wayne and Valley at Panguitch. counter. Our computers grow with Cosper Card of Thanhs 58 lioa Korth Main Cedar City, W Out Where Wt Say OUR EStAKD B YOUR SATEFACTICH 3ssie aad aad baby visited the Sheer Cospers Sunday. Mrs. Rose Jessup was dinner guest at the home of her daughter and soa Deaals and BeuUh Farasworth oaSaa. day. Elmer aad Margie John soa recently returned from Las Vegas, Nevada after visiting their daughter LoAaa Smith. Monday. Kay Edwards and children Priced be employed with his brother Kevin doing eoastruetk work. and Michelle Melanie Thompson came home for the weekend and visited their mother Marie Thompson and family. Tracy Thompson had her friend, Judy Cartwright from Beaver visit her over the weekend. Jeff Harrison was home from Casper, Wyoming to attend Guard Drill this weekend. His brother from Las Vegas, Nevada was also here to visit him. Rita and Elmer Cosper drove to Las Vegas, Nevada oa Business this past week. While there, they stayed with their soa Andy and family. Ricky and Kay Edwards motored to Salt Lake City on Thursday where Ricky had aa appointment with the doctor. They stayed In Pleasant Grove on the way up with Annette andDaloyShep. herd. While In Salt Lake they stayed with Wallace and Phyllis Fordharo. They visited other relatives while there, and came home Friday evening. Dick and Kaye Orton and family, who have been visit-in- g the Roy and Margaret Barton family returned to their home In Salt Lake City the past week. Brent and Sandy Edwards and baby drove to St. George on Sunday. They stayed over night and had a medical appointment for the baby on oonBEzn fcj C:;j In the 3 THURSDAY 1992 January 21, 387-245- 7 ttti |