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Show I W ww t Thursday, Dec. 27, 1979-E- Progress 5A County mery Huntington Coach Arva will be tough to Miller beat, Huntington Canyon offers some of the best cross - country skiing in the state and the Canyon View Mountaineers are taking advantage of it. The club has purchased 5 sets of cross country skis, including shoes, bindings and poles, for the use of members and also on adThe height was joining male rental basis to others. vantage of the Pirate faculty members for a The club held a quilt team suffered in duel with the boys raffle, bake sales, and comoarison to the basketball team in the Emery County speed and accuracy of afternoon. Progress subscription She the Cougar Squad, a drive. proved which took the lead at valuable player in The club has already once with Annette helping the faculty taken a skiing trip to Snow scoring the first defeat the boys Snowbird. point on the board. Also on the faculty Annette showed her team were Craig The strong rebounding Monsen, Mark Han- basketball team lost to skill again and again. sen, George Stucky, the Mont Harmon in what Kaylene Truman Reed Fehlberg, Pirates scored twelve points Michey Cochran, Bart was a close game until for the team, several Cox, Wesley Curtis, near the end when the at the free throw line. Mike Johansen, and gap widened. Sharon Larsen Kendall Mortensen. Joe Lund sank a added four points, Curtis and Cox, twenty footer for one Wendy Sitterud three former of the most specfaculty were tacular shots of the points and Stacey members, Wilson and Diane Van enlisted. game, played at Mont Harmon Thursday. Wagoner two each. Ike Turpin finished Joey Ward was a top Coach Miller said the team as a whole his painting of Ferron shooter. Monty Olsen played well and kept a Reservoir and will scored twelve points. Coach Monsen said display it at the bank strong defense. Only once did we along with a few of his the team boxed well lose the lead by one other works. He has a and ran well and got point. Once we iron out hard time keeping in good shots, but the violations and per- exhibits because they shots didn't fall as they sonal fouls, the team sell too fast. should. rated an autographed she says. ba for The victory called Christmas as a gift of for a party. Friday love and appreciation morning, the girls from the basketball brought sweet treats team, which downed for a celebration. Mont Harmon girls the While Miss Miller first game of the appreciated the festive season, the first vic- mood of the athletics she tory over the female class, kept Pirates the Cougars practicing shots at the have managed. basket because she sketball -- 57-5- Cougar 50-3- 5 IJ i t js ft U CO ff j 3 J team feeling started out slow but the will end up tough. The Cougars and Pirates will meet again on our floor and at the tournament in Price. The first home game, with East Carbon, will be played Jan. 3. For the first home .game the newly formed Cougar Drill be will team presenting the half time show. The girls a routine they originated with the help of Miss Miller and will be dressed in new red and white uniforms. Helen Rugg and Marie Fox are sewing the outfits of red and white gabardine. On the drill team are ten girls. They are Laura Wilson, Cara Turner, Kelly Rudd, Debbie Larsen, Lisa are polishing Pat Peterson, Corinne Christensen, Chris Allred, Stokes, Rebecca World and DeEtte Hansen. Girls Huntington group down Payson V m e FI ""N ft he has a He said r y They bring Christmas spirit girls 56-2- Tuesday week. Three 6 night last of Emery's starting five finished i , Jr 7,rf Ca T' ft 1 r T i r y f Tl Of . V. ii Diane Nielsen, the other two of the starting squad, had 28-1- II 'V X margin A ' - Take stock in America. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. 6 and improved that in the third quarter. L' ac Golden opportunity. nine and seven points respectively. F.mery jumped out to an early lead. The Spartan girls were on at the half top nvj ' points clinched the victory. The FImery jayvee girls were also successful and added a 3 over Payson. Jamie Hansen led the team with 12 points and Melodie Weber put in eight. FImery led all the way in the contest but put away the victory with 14 points in the third quarter. The Emery girls will play a 24 X C D IT 40-3- t k, Huntington group sent this huge Christmas card to LDS Church President Spencer W. Kimball. The card was the largest size the post office will handle. A Church president sent huge card game Rent The Doctor. The only steanTcleansr with the Vibrating Brush! projector home. for S ip ar n Renters In iur incp Theco s low met the covf raqe c ni if hi ns vp Mike Baxter, 38 E 100 N 637-645- t e 0 The girls and their teacher have visited the home about once a month to cheer the elderly and listen to the good advice offered. They have become acquainted with the grown up children from the American Fork training Center and learned to cope on with them companion level. During the summer, the girls entered a ward Rock - A - Thing and rocked their way to a $300 gift for the building fund. the They have a service project each month. tfgy j j vVtfl RHODES Pan Rolls neighbor, State Farm is there. 3. STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY' COMPANY Hcmt Off Bt j 29 99 "'-ti- ' Starkist Chk Pizza Rolls Pepperoni oz. pkg 6 water oil Potato Chips Shrimp Olives Clams JENO'S 4 5 oz Lindsay select pitted Gorton minced chpd Mushrooms Mushrooms Apple Juice Toss & Soft Ohstrom Button nee mo 46 AND MORE KEEBLER Snacks 8 8, 9 Dresses 4 East Main, Price 18 Margarine 1 J 69 ' Nalley's Chip Dips 59 69 79 or 5 y Stick 1.59 29 oz v Imperial ft 8oz. tubs 59 Chicken 439 GL 79 99 59 79 65 65 98 14 oz Van BANQUET oz 40 ct Pizza Jeno Plain Pork & Beans camP Cake Mixes Duncan Hins 1 68 oz 6 5 s moD3 aopsy 5" cl Cream Cheese Tuna JENO'S jn n (ton Illinois f0tTT' ' ft PRICE RENTAL 410 W. 10ON., Price kVr 8oz. pkg. Philadelphia 0 5 637 6200 637-665- 2 $ agent Price Lingerie Coats tj Lemonade Party Pizza at SMITH FOOD KING 1075 E. Main, Price Philadelphia 8 oz Cheese Spreads Pant Suits Available 12 oz Kraft Like a good holidays as they host Spanish Fork Dec. 29 at 3 pm. and 4:30 p.m. LDS President The huge envelope, Spencer W. Kimball also especially made, may have received an by advisor LeAnn H. avalanche of holiday Bell, was encased in cards but probably cardboard, taped and to the none the size of the one delivered from the Huntington Huntington Post Office F'irst Ward MIA for forwarding to Salt Lake City. maids. The group of high They made a card 100 square inches, the spirited, ambitious year old girls led by maximum size for dedicated teacher a mailing an unusually have sentiInside, the ment written by splendid record of Mortensen achievement. Amanda for They held a pie sale everyone. spoke and took $90 proceeds to the Price Care Center to apply on the purchase of a movie Hug 14-1- Morrell Sfe mo about the during Lunch Meat Sliced Ham doz Cream cheese How much would it cost to replace every tiling in your apartment..? hot fourth quarter in which FImery put in 3. H. Gloria Whitaker, Heidi Magleby, Amanda Mortensen, Pat Christensen, Heidi Hutchings, LeAnn Bell and daughter Amberly. in double figures to lead the Spartan girls in a fine offensive showing. Kathy Ciarus put in 13 to lead the way followed, by Charlene MacArthur with 11 and Chris Petty with 10. Sharon Brown and ' 7f Ubt in Bringing some Christmas Cheer to Steve Byerly, Care Price the at other and people wheelchair, Center were some Huntington girls, left to right: remained undefeated in basketball action as they took an easy victory over Payson oz. pkg. 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