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Show Tuutli Transcript, Thutv, Srptmlirr 13, 1979 19 Jazz Announces Early Ticket Sales ht The I'Uh State. Came time it tet fur J that liilrt fur in 7:30 pm. in latgan. TICKETS fur the Jana three home have Item in Logan are alto I'tah in game game put on tale by the three priced at 13, If. and 13. I'nivervitiei cotpont., Tkkett are on tale at the ing the garnet in the Spectrum Hut Office, The Ku.it Broker at Cache Valliitermoiuitain area. The Jin it playing ilt ley Mall and Logan Hardn home ware in latgari. three The Jar will wind up Weber at Slate garnet tchedule on in Ogden, I'tah State in ilt Octulrer 8 Mundav the and night, Logan Inivertily of Utah in Salt Lake with a double header at the City. Portion! of the pro- Special Event t Center on ceed! from all three pre- - the I'nivertity of Uah teaton garnet will go to ratnput in Salt Lake City, the athletic scholarship The first game will match the Phoenix Sunt against funds of each I'nivcrvity. DENVER, featuring tire Drover Nuggets at 6.30 David Thompson and p.m., followed by the Jazz Ceorge McGinnis, w ill pro- going against the Lot vide the opposition in the Angrlet Laken at 8:45 p.m. n Tkkett fur the game in first J game ever played in I'tah. The Salt lake are priced at 96. game will take place Fri- 95 and 94- - Tickets can Ins day night, Septemlier 21 purchased at the Special at Dee Events Center in Events Center and the Salt Ogden. Came time it tel Palace Box Office for the (kail tie header. for 7;30 p.m. The Jazz will play one at Tickets are priced S5. 94 and 83 for the game on the game at Wetier State. Tic-an- d road. That game w ill lie in kett are currently on tale Houston on Septemlier 2H. at the Dee Events Center in Ogden and the Jazz fice in Salt Lake City, pre-seaso- pre-teatu- pre-teatu- til Crantrvitle Volleyball team won ilt first game of the year, a XI win over Wavatch. Carrying the red and while Betty Sera, leAnn Mower and Ann Marie Martinet. Backi Kenna Baird, Shannon Dide nekton, Jennifer Applegate, Coach Carolyn Jeppton, Brenda Mower and Ditie llarlow. cOortthii year arc: front: Grantsvillc Opens Volleyball Season pre-seaso- By Jill Sever cowgirls to a Wasatch Wasps, 3 out of 4 and Ann Marie Martinet games. The cow girls won the first Cirb volley trail at C.II.S. game . The numlier I In tyin.d 15-1- 2 the fourth game Crantsville won Brenda Mower came up 16-1- 15-6- began with the annual pre- server was Shannon game breakfatt given by Didcricksun chalking up 8 team caplaint Brenda points for Crantsville. Slower and In the second game the Betty Vera in C.II.S. Wasis pulled together for a teria. . win over Crantsville At the breakfatt Coach The Iv cowgirls apparent got Carolyn Jeppton, JoAnn over confident and they Orr, and Betty Vera gave weren't for ready pep talki to encourage and Wasatch s come back. give confidence to both the THE THIRD game saw new and old plavert. Wasatch take an early lead T1IE PEP talks really did but Crantsville came b ack the trick for the C.II.S. girls with Shannon Diderickson as they started their season and Kenna Baird playing with a win over the excellent ball to lead the 8 winning serves and Shannon Diderickson putting in the last 3 points for the win. Numlier one for humps was Shannon Diderickson with 47 good bumps, the numlier one setter was Ann Marie Martinez with 20 good sets, numlier 1 spiker was Kenna Baird with nine, number one server was Brenda Mower with 16, 15-5- Crantsville'! win was due Shannon to largely Diderickson't great offense defense plating. THE players for RETURNING 79-8- school year 16 Kenna Baird third year varsity, s20 are The Houston Rockett Shannon Diderickson third 29 Brenda varsity, Mower second year varsity, 12 Betty Vera third year with Motet Malone, Cal-yevin Murphy, Mike Newlin and company w ill oppose the Jazz in Logan on Thun-varsitThe new players day, October 4 at I'tah this year are 14 LeAnn 11 Mower, Jennifer Z"'1 j-21 Ann Marie Applegate, 28 Dixie Martinez, y. ffYQ kl Win Big Harlow. Coach Jeppson feels she has a talented team this year Three-timregion chamcapable of going all the way Tooele, to state. opened its pions, e 1979 golf season w ith an im- n Kill Your limit. FARM AND HOME mi 7na&lam& QMN-UP- ! HARDWARE STORES New Fixtures Are Coming And We Need Room For Our Big Remodeling Plans! Our Loss Is Your Gain! so ossssEOr2JSn,wSJ Tooele's girls tennis team 6-nes - Young (J) 6-came up with a 5-- whiteof Jordan Tuesday washing Park gives the Buffs a No. 2 doubles and the volleyball team won Janine bulge on the rest its match with Timpview by Shephard - Arhoda Johnson 0fthe teams and a good start - Muthre.ch itsh taking two out of three 6-- Mulhmch on ReRion defending 6-games. championship. In taking Jordan to the Following Tooele in the In exhibition singles cleaners in the tennis match, malch wcre Wasatth coach Debbie Bennetts kids matches. Cay Marshall of McmoriuI 354. Mur. Jud dropped just two sets in Tooele swept past Hansen a()d Cypnls and Jor. 3 and their clean sweep of the o Jordan tied at 383. match. Peggy Hickman de- Medalis, was Tooeles AND JUST to make feated Lke of Jordan 6--3 and Mark McCrac,y with a fine Tooele domination more score of 80 and teammate convincing, a pair of young , Anthony Leonelli was se- Buffs won two exhibition cond with a score of 82. It is still early in the sea- s. matches over the 0f Jordan was third son for us, and west. II arent snydcr indJividuaI scoring ,,the Vastly improved over last hitting the ball hard, wiih 8.1 Tooele coach volleyball year, Tooeles number one singles play, Sherrie Wright Kristy Proesch assessed her zipped past Jordans teams showing following a 1513 win over Scorazato without losing a 152, Timnpview. single game, winning "If we win any games this Wrights win set the it will be because of our for of year the the rest stage team, who raced away to defense we just dont have the type of players who can the easy win. dominate the offensive. Complete results:' Tooele defense was good No. 1 singles - Sherrie Wright (T) def. Scorazato (J) enough Tuesday to turn back a good Timpview team 6-6-breath and sang:.; No. 2 singles Lorrie as they won the deciding 9ould auld ' acquain-th- e after 1513 splitting tance Bastemeyer (T) def. Beal (J) game be forgot. And ne- first two games. 6-ver to mind? The brouit Sherrie No. 3 singles Lori lee Wright, Lorri Adnmals fallen over- Atkin (T) def. Hardcastle (J) Bastemeyer, Jeanette s a Taylor and Karen Davies behind. led Tooele in the win. . 0 CUWJDMMtt, &gsssss OLYMPIC STAIN 75 I EARLY! WEEDEATERS by Sorvoss 35.99 Modal 07 m OFF 19 LAWMM0WER LAWN TRIMMER pk 6-- and CD 4-- 5-- FULLER PAINT Cffl all the Region Seven learns, Wednesday. The Region champion will lie determined by the No. I doubles Karen low combined team score Davies - Patti Konen dcf. after four matches. Tooele's DISCONTINUED CD pressive 335 score against Tooele Girls Teams Register Wins Scott Soelberg I'tah Fly Fishing Association offirem Tom Vonllatlen, President Tom Carreau and Roldo Robinson display gifts that will be used in a I'FFA fund raising campaign. Assisting in the fund raising campaign are Carreau, Robinson, Vonllatten, Harold Bigelow, Mike Bingham, Roger Grrgrieh, IJoyd Hammond, Bill James, Dun James, Dennis Jensen, Carl Peterson. Bud Stone and Cary Tate. The I'FFA b one of the oldest fly fishing clubs in I'tah and is also affiliated with the National Federation of Fly Fishermen. Hie club motto is " limit Your Kill, Don't 69.95 Only Reg. 87.99. in stock: 20 Reg. 44.95. . . All othor models in stock 20 Off! BUHNER . . AH other mowers OH PLUS 2 By Scoffs Beet-diggei- 12.99 14.95... AH other fertilizer in stock: 10 OH Reg. 11-1- 6-- 0, s' 6-- 0. - STORAGE BUILDINGS $9I V QQ TT Reg. 199.99 3 Only 10x9 size -- 6-- Sheila Hamilton 6-- .'& 2. JnmIaM, "yHAROWARE STORES FARM AND HOME 272 N. Broadway Tooele - 882-333- 8 6-- i Jack and Kris McTavish Grants ville Tennis Champions Crowned Why pay for a package of services you dont need when many services you do need cost you nothing at First Security Bank? Here is a whole list of services First Security customers can have without a monthly charge of any kind! t Champions were crown-i13 classifications, :h 18 players receiving ards for capturing titles n the Jr. Mart Open which ended last ten-class- ic Complete results: Mens Open Singles: Scott Soelberg. Mens Open Doubles: Scott Soelberg-Ja- y Soelberg; Mens A Sin- gles: Jay Buzianis.-Men- 35 and over: Bob A Doubles: Mens Kroff; rhree individuals won A1 Chatwin - Richard led by championships, tt Soelberg, winner of Thornton; Boys Singles; mens open champion-- j Brian Massey; Womens Haand then teaming with Open Singles: Sheila SinA Womens milton; the Soelberg to win gles: Janet Nelson. iTs open doubles title, Womens Novice: Cheryl the won heila Hamilton Open mens open title and Peterson; Womens Hamilton-Kri- s h Doubles: Sheila n teamed with Kris McIntosh; Girls Sinto earn the wo, ns doubles champion-p- gles: Chris Cole; Mixed and Kris McTavish Open Doubles: Jack McTavish; Mixiddition to winning the A Doubles: John Burr-Joly- n ed with title doubles nens Burr. s Hamilton, teamed with Director for the highly husband. Jack McTa-- i to win the mixed successful tournament was Jack McTavish. n doubles crown. ek. 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