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Show The Salina Sun, Wednesday, Oct. Sports 1 7, 1 984 7 Wolves will take on Kanab this week North Sevier improved their winning record to last week with a decisive Homecoming victory over Parowan, . During the past few weeks the Wolves have been plagued with sickness, penalties and better teams, and after losing two games the taste of victory was sweet. Parowan was improved from the first confrontation this year. Their defense according to Coach Glen Partridge, stood up to the Wolves offensive attack to stop North Seviers momentum, but once again the penalties hurt the local team. North Sevier finished with 18 penalties for 165 yards, while Parowan had only 6 penalties for 45 yards. Scores for the Wolves came in the first quarter by Jeff Edwards on a four yard run, and Mickey Sampson falling on a blocked Parowan punt. The next score came in the 3rd quarter with Edwards running for 35 yards for the TD and a two point 26-8- OUTTA MY WAY, REF! Kimo Weaver snatches the ball in midair as a Parowan player dives for the tackle. The Wolves put on a good performance, winning the game 26-- North Sevier again dominated the game statistically. They had 14 first downs to Parowans 6. They rushed 53 times for 316 yards, compared to 40 carries and 67 yards for Parowan. North Sevier fell behind in their passing game completing 1 of 5 passes for 5 yards. Parowan was 4 of 19 for 36 yards. The total yards for North Sevier was 321 compared to a low 88 for Parowan. Jeff Edwards lead the team in rushes, carrying the ball 22 times for 181 yards. Gaden Horne had 4 carries for 37 yards, and tackle Russell Smith carried the ball four times for 27 yards. Region leader, Kanab, is next on 4-- 3 5-- Partridge defined the Kanab team as having a good pasing offense, and very aggressive defense. They are the league leaders because they are good, he commented. North Sevier will make some adjustments in their defense to better accommodate the passing, and will strengthen with the return of some of the players who have been out of action. Kevin Seranno and Gaylen Springer will again be starting, with Jeff Edwards and Kimo Weaver gaining back on health problems which have been bothering them the past few weeks. over the Parowan conversion. Farm Report football game in St. George Saturday. He was taken to a local hospital and immediately flown to Las Vegas to undergo brain surgery to remove a blood clot. At press time Billingsley has not regained consciousness. Area ranchers win suit against BLM court decision, however the Board of Land Appeals affirmed the lower courts decision in favor of the ranchers, holding that Dorius and Bown had proven the BLMs determination of grazing capacity was in error due to the survey methods that were used. The ranchers subpoenaed former Secretary of Interior, James Watts, Associate Director of the BLM, James Parker, State Director of BLM and other BLM officials to prove their point. The Interior Board of Land Appeals has ruled against the Richfield District BLM Office, and in favor of two Sanpete County ranchers in a cattle grazing reduction case. Douglas Bown and Clyde Dorius, of Fayette, had won the lower court decision, in which Judge Robert Mesch had found Richfield Area Manager, Rod Listers decision to substantially reduce the ranchers grazing privilege to be in error. The BLM appealed the lower points. the schedule for North Sevier. The game will be in Salina Friday, at 7:30 p.m. The JV will also play Kanab in a Thursday home game at 3 p.m. Kanab is the only undefeated season team in the region, with a record, compared to North Seviers at but with one league loss to Beaver. Rams. NSHS dominated the game statistically, and held Parowan to one TD and one 2 point Snow Lineman still 'critical' Snow College sophomore linebacker, Ray Billingsley, of Fort Wayne, IND, remains in critical condition in a Las Vegas Hospital. Billingsley passed out on the sidelines during the Snow-Dixi- e 8 conversion. Jeff also made the score in the 4th quarter on a 75 yard run. Parowans only score came in the 4th quarter after a chain of penalties were assessed against North Sevier. They made the two point conversion to talley the 8 Clear harvest weather last week allowed most of Utah farmers and ranchers five to seven days to Soil gather in crops and produce. and on crop moisture nonirrigated adewas land generally pasture quate with a few areas reporting a surplus. Winter wheat seeding was making good progress. Currently about 80 percent of the ground was prepared and seeded. Moisture supplies and ground temperatures were near ideal, and early seedlings were emerging and showing good stands. The third crop alfalfa hay was just over three fourths cut. Corn choppers were making inroads into rapidly drying stands of corn. Corn being left to mature as grain was about 80 percent safe from frost, and about 85 percent was in the dent stage or past. Approximately half the cattle, and most of the sheep were on winter ranges. GO, JEFF! Jeff Edwards takes off on another 'race to the goal line. Jeff carried the ball for 181 yards in last weeks Homecoming game against, the Parowan Rams. This j,4we&k'MSHS will take on Kanab, the leader in the Region, gametime, at home, will be 7:30 p.m. Kf Livestock John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractors: Salable at auction 681 compared last week and 931 last year. Light attendance. Moderate demand. Feeder steers mostly steady instances 1, higher. Feeder heifers 1. to 2. higher. Slaughter cows steady to 50 cents lower. Slaughter bulls poorly tested. Supply about 70 percent feeder cattle. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1 300 to 400 lbs. 68. to 71.; 400 to 500 lbs. 53. to 67.; 500 to 600 lbs. 59.00 to 65.50; mostly 600 to 700 lbs. 56.00 to 60.50; 800 to 900 lbs. 55.00 to 58.50. Large Frame 2 Holsteins 540 to 1150 lbs. 42. to 661 Theyve always been easy to use. Now theyre easy to buy. m 3, : to 46. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1 300 to 500 lbs. 54.00 to 57.50; 500 to 600 lbs. 54. to 56. ; 600 to 700 lbs. 50.50 to 54.50 ; 700 to 900 lbs. 48.00 to 53.50. Buy a 2 Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 3 few to 35.00 38.50, Doning Utility high dressing 41.00 to 41.75. Breaking Utility and Commercial 4 36.00 to 38.00, individual 39.75. Cutter 31.00 to 34.00. Canner 28.00 to 31.00; John Deere 200, 300 or 400 Series Lawn 2-- and Garden Tractor now and pay no interest until April 1, 1985. few good John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractors have a reputation for reliability, durability and ease of operation that other brands simply cant match. And over the years, John Deere has developed time g accessories and equipment, and like loaders, tillers, mowers and thatchers. . . all designed to make your work go faster. Now you can buy a new John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor and pay no interest until April 1, 1985, when you finance through John Deere. inspection of a John Stop by for a hands-o- n Tractor today. And Series 400 Deere 200, 300 or e interest-frefinancing until get all the details on heiferettes 43.50 to 45.50. Slaughter Blls: Yield Grade 1200 to 1695 lbs. 43.00 to 46.00. Few Bulls for further feeding 1000 to 1290 16s. 39.00 to 43.00. 2 labor-savin- H April 1, 1985. 500 are not eligible for Financioo subiect to approved credit Amounts financed less than $2 for 90 days same as cash finance charge waiver under this program However, they do qualify financed on John Deere Credit Card if GUNNISON IIVSPL2W1ENT Main Street - Gunnison 3 TIPS TO SAVE ENERGY At home, set the furnace thermostat at 65 degrees in the winter, and at least five degrees lower when sleeping, or away. Higher heating temps are recommended where the sick, elderly, or infants reside. A water heater is a major energy user. Try a lower thermostat setting. Install water flow restrictors in showerheads and faucets, they cut hot water use without affecting family comfort. Krep direct sunlight out of living spaces in summer, but let it in during winter; it helps warm the room. 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