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Show 4 Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. 9, 1978 Volleyball streak ends Grange honored Mar U. Grange received the award of merit given by the Emery District Boy Scouts of America at a dinner for scouters Thursday at the Castle Dale Stake Center He is currently serving as scout- tor outstanding ser-ic- e girl their Scout to units. Joyce Plett and Bert ley Jensen rated Second-Mile- r Awards. McArthur, chairman of the 15-- s finance committee, Tracy Jelts and Morwere master of Huntington ris Mower Third Ward Troop 903. recognized for co- His wife, Uneta, received a citation for raising for Cited her supportive role to at ticipation her husband. All wives of scouters were similarly honored. V ? A A , were Laney the leadership training sessions were Kent Olsen, Mar Grange, , i and Taylor Scoutmaster Grange received the award of merit, highest honor accorded by the Emery District of the Boy Scouts of America. Mark Williams. The First Baptist Church Scholarship for Behling of Castle Dale is meeting temporarily , at the Senior Citizen's Home further information Call 384-275- the 8 . Services for the deaf Pensan Korea mission where Elder son, their Kit Wareham Behling of Awards and Honors Ferron, a Dairy Convocation Nov. 3. Herdsman student at The Dairy Industry Utah State University Scholarships are for in Logan, has been dairy students based awarded a $150 Dairy on past academic and Industry Scholarship. achievements The award was demonstrated interest Tom in Castle Dale For awards night. honors at scouters Anna 384-260- is a mission. While in Salt Lake they visited Mr. and now-servin- Mrs. Dick Wareham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Carey Wareham and Claud Wareham. Mrs. Glenda USU and experience with announced at the was taken to College of Agriculture the dairy industry. Carbon Bar-tholame- u, Wor-the- n Hospital The girls will play Spartan girls final game of the their final their play Nov. 28 at season the before game as tournament Springville. region The will Emery managed to catch up and tie the score. Green River then B. Wrestle tourney at Canyon View ) Larson t 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sunday night seriously Wareham traveled to ill. At this writing she Salt Lake last is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle weekend where they enjoyed meeting and Brown of Salt Lake hearing Elder In San City visited with their Han speak in the U of cousin Evelyn U Special Events Rasmussen for a day week. They Center, before a crowd last of 10,000 people brought dinner with Elder Han is a them and they all the former president of enjoyed day Mar Grange and wife Uneta share James Charles Nelson, Ferron 't Vicki session was shared by scoutmasters but " Janice pleting the training Hansen. Paul Stevens, Kent Olsen, Mark Williams and Glen were the Beard scoutmasters named 2 match as the lead changed producing four for the hands seveial times. high. In junior varsity Shelly Dilly paced Maxine Emery serving m the action, par- Sandra and V ' ' 4 Elaine Beard. leadership and comSpecial comfor mendation Ruth Christensen, Scout - 9. 15-1- s' x scoutmasters honored Kofford, Ray Grange for y , fund women Bertley Jensen, Three 4. -- Scott mmendable The region tournament is set for Nov. 21 at Moab. A win over continued Millard and Delta action the Emery Wednesday as Emery could seat hosted Millard and girls number one in Delta in league play. that tournament. 3. 15-- they travel to Moab Wednesday to play San Juan and Grand. tacked on three successful serves to win. Karen Barney was high server in the final game with five points. volleyball Emery first game while the Paddock got two Spartan girls relied on successful serves as fairly even scoring led Emery fell to Green Emery volleyballers saw a by Denna Gray to win River jayvee, 15-three - game winning the second contest Emery did much better in the second streak end last week at Green Rier as both Green River came game as the jayvee, led by Lisa Behling varsity and junior back with a third A lost with six, won 15-game victory varsity ended to loss the take final The varsity squad however, battled a tough three series. Again, serving Emery hopes for a games with Green was fairly even for the victory that afternoon. River. Emery lust a Emery squad with Green River took an close first match 16 14 Dome Johnson early lead in the final l.eann Moody Sports W l iter by ) Canyon View Junior J.J. Gibb, 85 pounds; High School will host Todd Cunningham, 91 the first of two league pounds; Dale Ware, 97 visiting his parents, Don and Laverna Peterson, grandparents the Homer Duncans and Ruby Peterson and other relatives for a while. They have now gone to tourn- wrestling pounds; Stewart 103 pounds; Thursday. George, Jerry Cox, 113 pounds; 117 Wilson, at 5 p.m. at Canyon John View for a Castle pounds; Kurt Braiser, Wayne League 121 pounds; Valley tournament. Tucker, 125 pounds; wrestling The meet is the Brian Quick, 129 aments, Six teams will meet Houston, Texas to live for four years. John is in the Navy. second match of the pounds; Monte Olsen, season for both Emery 133 pounds; John wrestling Hansen, 145 pounds; county squads. The junior Kelly Farnsworth, 151 high WTestling season pounds and Conn will five Wood, include heavyweight. together. Mr. and Mrs. Homer and Ellen Duncan have been Bryan and family and visiting their daughter and Don Annett and Ina and meets. San Rafael also Peterson and family of Carolyn at Pleasant families The expects to have a good Salt Lake came to visit also had a elimination Grove. tour- squad this year with their mother Bertha check They their con- about 20 listed on the by up a with nament, weekend this Peterson while there. doctor solation bracket, will team. and also took in the include View, Canyon pheasant hunt. San Rafael, Helper, Those expected to John and Christine Mont the East for wrestle Carbon, Peterson and son, Bishop and Mrs. Jed and Notre Harmon include who been have Bulldogs Neil, Behling are the proud Dame. Michael Peacock, living in London, parents of a new baby Canyon View Coach Kody Winn, Kelly England for several girl, born Oct. 30 at the Craig Munson says he Ballow, Darrin Jenyears, have been Price hospital. has a good squad this sen, Wade Peacock, year with some strong Craig Patterson, Dave She named kids. Some 35 are out Baldwin. is Kolleen. Grand- for the wrestling team Other San Rafael seventh, wrestlers are Greg parents are Richard including Jerry single and Mervin and Ruth Mrs. Freida Behling spent four days at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo last week where she had both her eyes operated on for glaucoma by Dr. Merril Oaks. She is at home now feeling better. Valley Jolynne Sessions of Salt Lake City, a friend Richard Kofford, Jack Funk, Returning to wrestle Kenny Lewis, Jimmy for Canyon View are Willardson, Jason Ferd Allred, Wayne Behling, Lane Larsen, Justice and Darrin Spencer Snow, Steve Wood, who were Castle Williams, Eric Luke, graders. Duncan. Miss ninth Heber, and and Freida Behling eighth League Mike Davis, Shane Champions last year. Thompson and Kent be Imig. Allred will wrestling at 109 Coach Leslie Tayler pounds with Justice at will be heading the 139 and Darrin Wood squad this season. at 157. Matches for both Those expected to teams include duel wrestle at various meets with Mont weights for Canyon Harmon of View in and their first Carbon and a East tour- is match Tuesday were nament at Helper. Stewart Behling, visited him. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funk attended the wedding reception for Eric and The Colts won their visiting team held Vickie Larsen at first game of the each other off until Kanosh Saturday. Rulon and Barbara season in little league late in the third football action quarter when Emery Maxwell Anderson Saturday. finally scored. was baptized Saturday The Emery team, The older team, the and confirmed a consisting of sixth and Vikings, didnt have member of the LDS seventh graders, such good luck as they Church Sunday by his downed the Price team lost to the visiting The Colts and the team from Price. father, Max Anderson. 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