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Show .M ptwm-wmir- 6A Emery County Progress Thursday, April KILLPACK 384-269- 6 Thirteen Beef High School gymnasts qualified for a state berth at the regional competition Monday at Lehi. The local gymnasts will attend the state meet this Saturday at HALFORWHOLE local led by Bundersons 1.25 Pork ib. HALFORWHOLE Cut A Emery University in Provo. Qualifying for state bv event: ire: 75 1 s 4 FERRON y & STYLE Drop in or call for appointment 384-243- Specializing in style and cut for men and women Fourteen teams vied team also took the prefor the championship season play title. The Janet 7.01, Benita Hansen of the Emery County Orangeville team took 6.53 and LaDawn Womens Volleyball second in the cham- Beam optional: Farnsworth the pionship and 215 Johansen games later, and Tuttle, Vault FEATURING REDKIN PRODUCTS You optional: track had a good weekend as the boys won the Richfield The Emery team ' ? 8 4 H f U I have loved ones, a future, good health It could all be lost with a heart attack or stroke And that happens Last year, nearly one million Americans died of heart disease and stroke And 200 000 of them died before retirement age The American Heart Association team. an Heart attack or stroke could make the best years of your life the worst. 1 is fighting to duce early death and re- dis- ability from heart disease and stroke with research, professional and public education, and community service programs But more needs to be done can help us support research and education by sending your dollars today to Put your money where your Heart QP your local Heart Association, listed in your telephone directory is. Saturday participating in the tournament are local Emery county teams. Six are from outside the county and include awards went to June spikers; Arva Miller Johansen and Tuttle, Jensen, Shelly Guz- and Audrie Kelly, best best team work; Michelle Harmon Electric, best man and Nola Pierce, bumpers; Emery most fair; Joy Bertzzi Taylor, Kris Nelson, uniforms; and Marylia Adams, most considerate; and team, most energetic; most fun; Dori Charlene Oviatt and and LaRaes, most Johnson and Julie Pat Behling, best supportive. The Elmo Bills team Smith, best setters; servers. the sporwent received Team awards Sharon Wayman and award Terri Rushton, best to Emery Mining, tsmanship tournament Cleveland most Bell following fun; diggers; Karen and Jamie Jones, best Reds, silliest; play. second, Center, Cleveland, third, and Wards 4 x 4 of Huntington, fourth. Some 140 women participated in the with tournament, Audrie Kelly and Arva Miller being named 100 meters: Brett Leamaster first and Heart Association Sam Longoria fourth. Results from the and Kelly Farnsworth. hurdles: Chris Petty, Moab Ice Breaker for 440 relay team: first. event run: 800 meter Emery boys by Emery second with follow: Brett Leamaster, Kent Charlene MacArthur 100 meters: Sam Jorgensen, Sam second. Two mile, Emerline Longoria first and Longoria and Steve Brett Leamaster Nelson. Coochwickwa, fifth. 440 relay: Emery third. High jump: Kent 200 meters: Sam Jorgensen second. first, with Chris Petty, fifth. David Weber, Longoria Long jump: Melody 800 meters: Richard Law, second. Margaret Weber and Snow first and Flint Pole vault: Kathy Ciarus. Harrison fourth. Rosequist, first and relay: Medley 120 low hurdles: Todd Peacock second. Emery fourth with Results for Emery Charlene MacArthur, Kent Jorgensen second, Gregg Driggs girls at the Moab Ice Margaret Weber, third and Brian Breaker Invitational Shaunnie Cook, and Patterson fifth. follow: Kathy Ciarus. 300 100 meters: Chris intermediate Mile relay: Emery hurdles: Brian Pat- Petty first and Melody fourth, with Kathy terson second, Gregg Weber second. Ciarus, April Jerome, 200 meters: Melody Shaunnie Cook and Driggs third and Scott Lofthouse fourth. Weber first. Charlene MacArthur. Medley relay: 100 hurdles: Chris In the field events: Emery first with Petty first. Angela Tuttle took Brian Patterson, Kent 300 intermediate second in the javelin. Jorgensen, Todd Jeffs The Emery county meters: Brett committee recreation Leamaster and Sam will meet tonight league. I was with the in Orangeville. The hybrid corn seeds high yield champion for nine years. Northrup-Kin- g Plant Northrup-Kin- g Then expect high yield excellent short season grain corn. 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He said he would invite more to participate in the leagues which begin in Sep- with For Silage KT-62- 6 J and Beef part- fice. in the 0 ed icipation, the fun and involvement of the women in the league, Dave Thompson, new Emery County recreation director, 687-227- Lamb, Pork impressed well-play- games, the monthly recreation Huntington Custom Kill meeting of the board will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the recreation of- said he hopes to accomplish much at the meeting. Thompson continued that he has been impressed with league An 0 PX-2- Corn Seed Justice Meats county, specifically the womens volleyball 200 LIFE ( Recreation group will meet tonight (Thursday) PX-2- We would also like to referees Price and Wellington Evelyn Huntsman, Diane Bott thank the Emery squads. Marylia Adams, and Carolyn Nielsen tournament director, will also help. We really apnoted that two officials for the competition preciate the fine job Recreation will be from the these local officials mittee. Without them National Volleyball have done, said Mrs. we couldnt function. ternoon. Nine of the teams Invitational and both Longoria fourth. 300 intermediate boys and girls squads finished second at the hurdles: Brian PatMoab Ice Breaker. terson, second. won the Emery High hurdles: Kent Richfield Annual Jorgensen, third. 400 meters: Richard Day meet Boys Friday as the sprin- Snow second and ters led the way with David Law fifth. 800 meters: Richard wins in the 100 and 200 meters. Snow second and Kelly The Spartans, both Farnsworth sixth. boys and girls, had a Pole vault: Larry strong showing in second. Rosequist, every event at the Kent High jump: Moab Invitational on Jorgensen second and Saturday despite Todd Jeffs fourth. injury to sprinter Brett Leamaster. Long jump: Brett Richard Snow had Christensen third. Javelin: Tim Dooley his best showing of the season with a state fourth. Mile relay: Emery qualifying time and second with Steve win in the 800 meters. The girls finished Nelson, Brett behind San Juan, as Leamaster, Richard did the boys, the male Snow and David Law. squad losing out by just one point. Results for Emery from the Richfield American WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR for Local Adams. She continued, Monticello, Association. Moab, af- - In consolation play, LaRae of Huntington the Most Valuable took first, followed by Players in the league. individual Other the Emery Medical event follow: $ You consolation finals set Trackster take Richfield meet Shelly Bunderson 6.05, Collette Brunson 6.1 and Benita Hansen 6.5. M M division, followed by Emery and the Castle Dale A Two days Vickie Jones 7.75, Janet Farnsworth 7.65 and Lisa Hodges 7.65. Tues. thru Fri. 10 till 6 Sat. 10 'til ??? w rpiif Johansen and Tuttle hold team title 7.4 and Nanette Hinkin 7.8. Suzy Wickman 8.35, Nanette Hinkins 7.75, 9 Open Located in Miltsite Pavilion Beam class III: Amy Nielsen 7.8, team, Bars, optional: Orangeville finished in first place. Collette Brunson 4.85. The Orangeville Vault, class III: SHOP inunyijTnrir1 m Wickman, 8.25, Benita Hansen 8.15 and Doris Pallaehane7.56. H , Womens Volleyball to host Invitational. Johansen 5.94. League over Bars, class III, Suzy weekend. 4 BARBER ( fvmtttnT. ytTp.r), The Emery County High School at 5 p.m. Womens Volleyball Friday. Rounds begin Floor exercise class Association will host Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Invitational for the round robin III: Julie Lucero 7.1 an this tournament. tournament and Janet Farnsworth The tournament will and 7.3. Saturday. Friday tourbe split into two The Floor exercise, begin at divisions with the optional: Benita nament will Junior championship View and Canyon Hansen 7.8. Young Nancy Olsen Brigham Wrapped To Order nrli ,nniY irTif'wiiMiiiiimmt 17, 1980 Thirteen gymnasts qualify for state LOCKERS 1" juMhTt 'S A Atrazine weed Provides season-lon- g control in corn and sorghum. Also very effective in noncrop and industrial areas. 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