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Show 4 jL 4 - - BOX ELDER Region volleyball ThfC 9 ff 1 winners named Top teams and players have been named in Brigham City LDS team from the Brigham City Twenty-Thirward which won first place in the regional volleyball tournament. They went undefeated. Front, from left, are Shiela Singleton, llene Jensen, Linda Young, Ina Mike and Shauna Hunsaker. Second row are Debby Roper, coach; Elizabeth Ogles, Diane Seelos, Angela Murray, Lisa Loveland, Cathy Hirschi and Rhonda Smith. THIS IS THE d LDS region girls volleyball First-plac- e in junior young women's competition was cap- tured by Brigham City Twelfth ward with sportsmanship awarded to Brigham City Ele- venth ward. Recognition for greatest par- ticipation went to two teams First ward and Brigham City Twelfth ward, each of which had 100 percent of the wards eligible girls play. In the junior individual competition, winners were: Diana Nielson, Twelfth ward, accuracy bump; Wasel Ogles, ward for accurTwenty-Thir- d acy serve, and Ally son Coates, Twenty-Thir- d ward, for most consecutive bumps. First place in the senior young womens play was won ward with by Twenty-Thir- d Twelfth ward capturing the sportsmanship award. Intermountain Indian branch was the participation winner. In senior individual competi-plation, DeAnn Bennett, Sixteenth ward, won for accuracy bump; y. Debbie Indian Chappell, branch, for accuracy serve, and Elizabeth Brown, Twelfth ward, for most consecutive bumps, The tournament was double elimination. All of the girls showed excellent sportsman-Perr- y ship. They are a credit to the Brigham City area, stated tournament director Sherilene Peck. WINNERS in the junior young worry' are pictured here. From the Brigham City Twelfth FIRST-PLAC- E st, Constance Serawop, Denise Jones, Diana row, Lorie Gillman, Bertha Holly, Colette Salmon and Maureen Saunders. The girls also volleyball left, Lori coech. Second ) Co tied leit, Ex-B- ee former Box Elder High school athlete has been named A to an volleyball team as a member of the Ricks college squad. Debbie Gale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gale of 628 Debbie Gale selection North Sixth East, Brigham City, earned the honor in junior fV college regional fiaff v- n, City, Ore. Ricks woa U& championship eo4' the regional srhl'T- yers on teams. lfiKed to the -- jtj"otsUndcoach - Clackama Junior stalwart career Oregon City in the fc&J amas now national finals p I 4J"'V ) Whirlpool C7yC7 ARE the Perry First ward junior young women who won the region participation award at the recent region volleyball tournament. They are (front from left) THESE Shanel Anderson and Tara Wortham; 0037 a row Kathy Nelson, Linda Christensen and Peggy Reeder; back row Patti Walker, Marlyn Jenks, Mrs. LaDine Christensen and Julie Davis. second Let the Colonel and J (entucluj fried fitiiekn Brighten your Holidays! Whirlpool l!:r Trail When you buy a... Compacts trash to ap- proximately V Its original size Into a nfflTrcniiK TRjfrr tough disposable bag. It also features: Built-i- n Air Freshener Compartment for solid air freshener Handsome Textured Steel Droptop surface down side panel on drawer for easy bag removal Front panel pack gives you a choice of four decorator colors. D g EXTRA CRISPY & ORIGINAL fWd $Mm, RECIPE - Give Mom on for Christmas PEjVEmlGHLtCHRISyi While supply lasts! ntuclcy SDC8500 ooodboooooe nnnnn They're both "finger lickin' good" BRIGHAM CITY 980 SOUTH MAIN LOOK FOR THE FREE CHRISTMAS CANDLE BANNER! h fiS 888 South Main Brigham City )OQOOOOOOOO v '"r 'FeW .C 4 1 '"r V i |