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Show THE SENTINEL Hoy week upcoming . . . Hillcrest, Brighton compete recap cage iresioDfts 7oinnieini With Hillcrest and Brighton each adding a victory in women's basketball play last Thursday, the stage is set for a show down between the two region front runners in this Thursday's slate of contests. Hillcrest beat Bingham and Brighton beat Orem, while Alta and Jordan each suffered some painful defeats. Aside from Thursday's Hillcrest-Brighto- n game, that night will see Bingham at Alta and Jordan hosting Cyprus. Varsity contests kick-of- f at 7:30 p.m., following the 5:30 J.V. schedule. Hillcrest dominated Bingham but neither coach felt good about the game, including the Huskies' Jeanie Crickmore, who said she felt things looked a little sloppy for her crew. Bingham failed to score a siryile point in the first quarter, 52-2- 6, while Hillcrest had 10 and at the half it was 24-- 6 for Hillcrest. Bingham doubled their first half output to 12 in the third, but Hillcrest added 13 more for a 37 total. The final eight minutes were almost even with Hillcrest getting 15 and Bingham 14. Laurie Burkinshaw's 16 points led for while Melanie Hillcrest, Mansfield had 11 and Marcia Page seven. Val Murri had 10 and frosh Kim Searle six for Bingham, as Miner coach, Ester Halliday remarked that she felt her team was not anywhere close to the potential they had shown earlier. Brighton swept by Orem 7 for their second league victory. The Bengal ladies erupted for 25 points in the first quarter to Orem's four, but in the second and third quarters snowed a definite Brighton slowdown with only four and nine 58-3- 19-- 4 53-2- 3 adjusted expenditure increases to the growth in personal income had been in effect since I960, total spending in 1976-7-7 would have been $264 million or 24 percent less than the amount limitation proposals which limit would budget increases to the growth in the state's economy. Such restrictions have been constitutional adopted by means in at least five states (Arizona, Hawaii, Michigan, Tennessee, and Texas) and by statutory means in two states (New Jersey and Colorado). In 6 77-2- local a of personal percentage income increased from 12.6 percent to 16.3 percent ten-yeperiod. limitation may have only a during this in the 1970s, the far Thus in effect moderate in state and local restricting state and local growth has roughly spending government enlargement. the rise in the paralleled to the According as state's economy Tax limitation studied If a measure to limit Utah ' state and local 29-1- 38-2- state and as expenditures tjCfckfesiilssa... ar Foundation analysis, measured adjusted state and local Carolyn McDonald with five, and Gerri Gentry with four led Alta's scoring. A still hurting Alta coach, Nancy Larsen, said the turnover problem has reached the critical stage and practice sessions are now concentrating on ending it. at the half, After trailing Jordan found themselves unable to trim anything away from the Murray margin as the Beetdigger women ended up losing 3 in last Thursday's Region Five, contest. Jordan had played well in the early going, according to coach, Scott Shumway, down by just two at the end of the first quarter, then the Diggers allowed eight straight, points in the final minute of the first half and were never able to recover. Alison Dennison fired in 21 points to aid Jordan's cause, while Debbie Gilgen added nine and Lori Jensen and Pam Maxfield four each. 40-3- 1960-197- . 3-- A nxd ar - Sat. 10 6:30 7 ajn. Prbo Rib Bfdfcst 1 PcrtcrbuM Vegetarians maintain weight, good way to diet o.a '750 ) ) a "Ngiv Home" ' back-strok- e, e, lay TMl" OPTOMETRIST Let Us Tall You The Benefit Dr. V.E. Burgon 760 East Center ST. Midvale, Utah an Sandy Family Practice Special Interest m Childrens learning &" problems. JWixxox 255-428- 1 by Appointment 255-06- tfc FEEEEn) ( I f XJV r ff JgM j FPY 1 JT ( WM ) ""is? .'i' V N 31, -- EUREKA Z 1 A ... OUEiU U IIHM.l IIIJU.M 3 DAYS EiEFE Dn to 571-711- U U nr.-i-i n. 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Fullmer, sophomore Lane Smith won the 200 individual medley, Tom Allen was first in both the 56 and 100 free-styl- e swims, Doug Parker took the 500 free, tBid Nick Glazner won the 100 Tracy yard Storm Windows Gordon topped the field of breast-strok100 the FwflwNoM Mark Meyers and Kevin "Ntt As Eipmivt Taylor continued their dominance of the diving At 1m OPEN ARM SMiui.sMi o one-tw- respectively, and the team Kevin of Tom Allen, Iverson, Tracy Gordon, and Lane Smith won the 400 free-styl- e relay. Brighton gals also took home the blue ribbon for their 200 medley relay behind the efforts of Melanie Meyers, Tina 23-2- kv S finishing on-sit- e Exc 1 utro, if so mo OSS coach, Dave he's says Ryland, by disappointed naturally the team's overall record, but does feel encouraged by continued improvements in times among both male and female competitors. the hopes Ryland improvement will carry some of his swimmers through region and on into state, which is set for Feb. 4 at the U of U. As mentioned above, neither the Brighton men's or women's team had much with trouble men the Timpview, the women winning counties, U 1 ... Hillcrest e. f50 ovo-lac- M 73-2- 1 butterfly and third in the problem, especially for 200 free, John AUsop first women, the dietician said. in the 100 backstroke, Mike Fletcher second in both the The most readily 100 breast-strok- e and 100 absorbed form of iron is free, Phil Struthers second found in meats. Men can in the divine, and Rob generally get by because of jensen third in the 100 free-tne amount of food they style. consume. Women, though, On the ladies' side,. have a higher requirement Marlett McKinney earned for iron, but take in fewer a second in the 100 back- Howe calories. Mrs 50 beliefs, suggested that it would be stroke and a third in the Religious third Sandy Peterson compassion for wise to have hemoglobin free, in the 100 free, and and animals, slaughtered checked to see if an iron Michelle Bengley was third concern about alleged is needed. in the 100 breast-stroksupplement hazards of eating meat Consuming Vitamin C with lead some people to iron rich foods can also become vegetarians. increase the absorption of USETIIE And, contrary to what iron. believe, many people may o vegetarians can For more information on get all of the essential vegetarianism these books WANT ADS nutrients by are suggested "Diet for a basically wide consuming a variety Small Planet" by Frances of foods, says Joan Howe, a and "Laurel's Lappe, "95 percent" vegetarian Kitchen" by Robertson, and a PhD candidate in Flinders, and Godfrey. nutrition and food science at Utah State University. a being Actually, vegetarian is not exactly simple, but it is not as some as complicated people might believe. a being Although vegetarian' requires some careful planning, it has its advantages. It seems it may be easier to maintain on a one's weight vegetarian diet because vegetables and cereals are Sewing Machin- e- That is! more bulky and Ailing than meats which may contain ProviulRgtbenXESTM high concentrations of fat. Household Sewing for 119 Years However, if one is the KMLD'S 2nd Largest Brcfarfsre! considering becoming a Jbj t995 Tc? was While Hillcrest experiencing more difficulties with Tooele in this past week's water sports, Brighton High's swimming was crew dunking Timpview as league high school swimming action begins to draw to a close. Hillcrest's next meet is on Feb. 8 at Provo at 2:45 p.m., while Brighton visits Bountiful rival at 3 p.m. The Husky men's team lost to the Tooele tankers 103-5while the women in last were beaten between meet Thursday's the two schools. Top placing Hillcrest individuals included for the men, Tom Kirk with a first and a in the 500 free-styl- e second in the 100 free, Bob Harrington first in the 100 ovo-lact- 1960-197- 0400 0 54-4- personal and state income. Adjusted rose spending in Utah rose by faster than personal local expenditures an average of 12.1 percent' the of seven in income actually expended for that per year between 1970 and 0 years during the year. On the other hand, if 1977, compared with an decade. Since 1970, such a limitation had been increase of 11.8 average in effect only since 1970, the addition, nonbinding however, state and local per percent year in the spending reductions would referendums approved by expenditures rose faster state's total personal in income than voters in Illinois and personal have been much more income during this same The of two the asked Massachusetts that only years. moderate. state 0 were ceilings be placed on taxes facts period in Utah period. Consequently, These as a local and expenditures Utah and spending in those was one of relatively slow outlined by of ' personal percentage economic growth. The a private, states. Foundation, income rose only slightly The that period since 1970 has been explains report research nonprofit from 16.3 percent in 1970 of will one very rapid growth an economic conditions in organization, to 16.6 percent in 1977. of spending become the major factor in and economic expansion in analysis determining the size of Utah. K state and local budgets if Thus, if a spending Utah decides to adopt such limitation plan had been in Hutchinson joins v. '! a limitation. Thus, a effect since 1960, it would reduced greatly spending limitation tied to have tesk fcrce local and state would overall income personal have a very decided effect spending in Utah. The Tcretr Jixt'.ry in restricting the size of study calculates that over Salt Lake County state and local government the period (I960-.- , Commissioner William L. S. 700 E. been expenditures in a period of 1977), cumulative state and Hutchinson- ,- has 5 j Sandy.' slow economic growth, local spending reductions named a member of a new ' 571-545- 4 During a period of rapid in Utah would have task force on mental health economic expansion, on the amounted to more than and mental retardation of other hand, the spending $1.8 billion or 19.S percent the National Association of of the total amount Counties (NACo). The expended in that period. appointment was made by Hen. A spending limitation NACo President Charlotte plan placed in effect in Williams. a.m. -p.m. 1970, however, would have - 7 p.m. According to Williams, Sunday reduced state and local spending in Utah by $93.7 many counties face the million or 8.5 percent in the problem of large numbers vegetarian, gradually F Thursday ill and eliminating meat from the 1976-7- 7 fiscal year. of mentally retarded diet is the way to go. Cumulative state and local mentally to the individuals returning Don't start tomorrow. reductions Sfcfein during spending of Practice cutting down on as a result the seven-yea-r period community (1970-77- ) would and increasing have the closing or reduction in meats size of state institutions. fruits and to amounted $146 million or vegetables. Saturday These individuals are often Gather for 4.1 percent. recipes The report emphasized unprepared to return to the vegetable dishes and try and need them out on the family. of community that the ' analysis services. This will help make sure reductions is based on a special With All tha Trimmings that the nutrients now composite of the state of being consumed in meat Utah, 40 school districts, 29 The NACo task force will are replaced with other 7-- 11 223 identify specific problems foods. and municipalities, facing county government There several are approximately 163 special in providing services to the different of In districts. types improvement Mtsiay retarded; vegetarians, including the many cases, some of the mentally model programs; o individual units may have identify vegetarians, technical provide those who eat animal exceeded the growth in assistance to counties; and products such as eggs, personal income for a provide information to milk, and cheese, but not even particular year HEW on how federal animal flesh. They find though the total for all for the mentally their programs to diets easier the units was below be balance than some of the can handicapped personal income increase. more strict groups. Between I960 and 1970, improved. local and By including fairly adjusted state The task force will also liberal amounts of dairy spending in Utah rose by an average of 9.0 percent help NACo's board of products in the diet, and members vegetarians reduce per year, comared with an directors NACo's on the hazard of a deficiency policy 6.2 update of increase percent only S. Rood Redwood West Jordan 7777 most nutrients. in the state's personal community support for the of S61 - CM1 ill and retarded. mentally As a result. income. However, iron can still be a by 3 Pag Local tankers wrap up week points to Orem's 12 and 10 for 6 third quarter halftime and outscore Orem leads. Brighton did 20 to nine in the final eight minutes. Liz Jones contributed 27 points and some excellent defensive play , to the Brighton effort, while Miriam Trelstead hit for 20. Brighton coach, Claudia Thorum, feels her team's defense overall, however, still needs more work. A lack of offense and tons of killing turnovers told the story in last Thursday's 5 lost to Kearns by Alta. Kearns took advantage of Alta miscues to put quick points on the board starting out with a first quarter lead. By the half it was third 3 for Kearns. After a quarter, Alta added just one basket in the final eight minutes, while Kearns dumped in 24 more points. Stacy Tyler with six points, 34-1- Thursday, Fibruiiy 1. 1979 H ri R 9449 Union Square, Sandy 571-561- 0 637 E. 500 so. Salt Lalio City, 532-561- 0 ill ii If "ill S23 |