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Show I m 6A fi yny -- iryTony Emery County Progress Wednesday, December?, r-i ryiig nyimpig. Occcccccacrfla Wrestlers faced mat 1 I BfdkM'Hut Emerys wrestlers faced double duty last week as they matched up against a strong Juab Wed- squad nesday night traveled for an the Friday night. The dual match with Juab was a squeaker The for Juab at entire match was a nip and tuck affair which saw Ferd Allred pin his opponent and Mike 31-2- 3. keep you separated from friends miles then to Wasatch eight team tournament When let your s next best thing it take the there you telephone and relatives this Holiday Season Scott Peacock, Thomas, Kurt Brasher and Wade Peacock win by decisions. Emery missed their opportunity to win the contest when Monty Olsen and Spencer V: Snow both had draws .9 with their opponents. At the Wasatch Emery County Farmers Union I Telephone Company $ ' 748-222- 3 ORANGEVILLE X' n :4 1981 $ CuBCD33DqQiU03? 03733 GBZdifinS foes s' while Tournament, Emery divisions finished with fourth Spencer Snow and Peacock Wade place ahead of three schools, Ben finished in second Lomond, Carbon and place. Scott Thomas Springville. However, had a third place and host Wasatch took first Ferd Allred finished in fourth. followed by runner-u- p The squad will have Orem then Juab. rematch against a missed a a Emery just third place finish by strong Monticello team which defeated half a point. Kurt Brasher and Emery earlier last Monty Olsen won first month. The match will in their be Thursday night in place respective weight the gym. 3-- I A F i. X1 ft f 2 V Girls win is (Continued from Page 5A) it as well defeating the a developed good girls Lions 38-1- 3. program yet, though. Shuree Harrison led Angela Rinaldi and the led Tuttle the Spartans with 11 Angela with Natalie of with points barrage points and Lisa 20 and 19 points Atwood Free Caldwell each having respectively. throw shooting hit an six points. However, all time high of 80 contrary to the varsity percent which keyed contest, the J.V. the victory for the Spartans shot only 25 Spartans. They also percent from the hit 55 percent from the charity line. field in the second half The Spartans next to put the game away. The J.V. girls had a game will be at relatively easy time of Altamont Saturday. 1 . Canyon View's Arlene Snow left, jumps for a dink over Mont Harmon's Stephanie Richens and Lisa Noyes in the finals of By Mike Bailey brought the Cougars to a 14 all tie and finally Sportswriter Canyon View won to the 4 wirj. their first volleyball The first game was a championship Thurs- sign of things to come day afternoon as they as the second game defeated a tough Mont was probably the most Harmon squad in an exciting of the match. (Continued from Page 5A) that it was a sucMont Harmon took cessful tournament emotional, exciting, 3 an early 4 lead when and that each team Rafael opponents. match in the Castle the Notre Dame, gave it their best. The Valley Volleyball capitalized Cougars on some meanwhile, rested outstanding tour- Tournament held at Pirate errors. Mont their laurels upon nament wrestlers for Mont Harmon Junior Harmon had better Boyack in the each squad included High in Price. servers but we had heavyweight division Travis Rasmussen of been exciting all better skills and Its as he took a second Helper; Terry year, explained a control of the game, place finish. Notre Thomas, San Rafeal; jubilant Arva Fielder. commented Coach Dame has a young Dean Davis, Mont But nothing equals Fielder. program and it was Harmon; Seth Allred, the electricity felt in The Cougars went View; this encouraging to see Canyon 0 over the championship up them compete com- Meastas of East match. All three Mont but Pirates, Carbon; and Boyack petitively. were tough, Harmon out games squeaked All coaches agreed of Notre Dame. added Coach Fielder an win as both as both squads battled squads battled at several game points. every point. The Pirates took Cougars Diana Jones and Roberta their momentum into Black stroked their the final game taking Members of the bean family manufacture their own nitroteam to an early lead a 9 lead. However, gen that enriches the soil around them. Planting beans in sandy tracts will enable other plants to thrive there as well. in the first game Cougars Cheryl and before Mont Harmons Roberta Black made Lisa Noyes moved the some beautiful saves Pirates out to a 2 as Cheryl Cooley KRAFT lead with bullet-lik- e served six straight, LA CREME serves. Kim Rhodes, a unanswered points for Cougar substitute, the victory. 16-1- 16-1- 4, jllld fliH-- f qtonHl36K$niicat 16-1- 8, 15-1- 8-- 14-1- diHalsafcEcCliton OQlkiEsa ( Cr Bib - i 18-1- k3 si 1 6 13-- We are. The Little Big Guys at Food Ranch giving you big store items like red meats, 14-1- YVhipped the Castle Valley Junior High Volleyball Tournament. It was a total team eight points. They then win in victory for Canyon coasted to a View with Jena Jen- the second game. San Rafael earlier sen, Brenda Wardle, Arlene Snow and defeated Notre Dame 15-- 6 Barbie Van Wagoner by4the scores of 0 as Vickie Lucero all contributing to the Pamela Joe and success. Cougars scored 11 and seven San Rafael finished points respectively. We played to our the tournament with a comthird place victory potential, Coach over a surprising East mented Carbon squad that had Margaret Oveson. earlier disposed of Were happy to be in third place. Shauna Helper. The Bulldogs won a Larsen and Michele 5 hard fought Riley were the most in consistant players for the first victory game led by Shauna the Bulldog squad in Larsen who scored the tournament. 15-1- 4, 15-1- 17-1- School slates show Christmas The concert of the San Rafael Junior High bands conducted by Timothy Farr is being held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Over 200 members will be heard in the seventh and eighth graders and 49 ninth graders play in the bands. Donations will be used to buy another set of temple blocks. The blocks are used to immitate the sound of horeses hooves, sleigh ninth riding and gas and oil for your car, plus small store M A 000 King Size 20' Off Label convenience. Cascade Lipton Onion Soup BELL&HOWELC (Slide Cube Projector 29 rFJ?ESHTEArjVirATS;gROULTRYll Features; Cartridges are 'A the cost of round trays and store in A the space h capability Preview station Slide recall Slide ejector Remote control Scan-searc- 3 lb. 24 Folgers 8oz. Kraft Electric Perk Drip, Regular Philadelphia Coffee Cheese Cream oz. Log Cabin 14oi. Baker's Angel Flake Country Kitchen 16 35 Off $14 Syrup Coconut 1 09 02. Pennant Fruit Cake lb. Western Family Light Amber 1 $ 1 04 Mix Walnuts oz. Dole Chunk Crushed, Sliced, Natural Juice $2 19 The dollars and sense alternative to color prints and slide trays. Bring in your old slide projector (in working condition) and get $30 00 off the purchase price of any new Bell & Howell Slide Cube Projector! Offer effective 24 10 lbs. C&H Granulated 69 Pineapple Sugar $3 04 September 1, 1961 u through December 25, 1981. Gal. Crisco 60 off label 1 Oil Phone ! 40 $5 29 OZ. Bisquic ,0 748-272- for grade bands. Ninety Japanese and western seventh graders, 58 music. 79 bakery goodies, plus grocery. Yes, we even have 69 Photo by Al Hartmann Topping crispy produce, and In-sto- re - Canyon view takes net tourney Grapplers liB325tlIirii'l i to ki 89 u Hours: $109.95 9am-6p- m These prices effective December 5 East of Orangeville 10, 11 12, 1981 on Highway 29 1 if 750 W. I Price River Drive Phone 637-407- 9 |