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Show The Salina Sun. Wednesday. Oct. 14. 1992 ft P over Parowan in Friday Homecoming game NSHS wins fumble which set up a touchdown by Brant Hallows running 1 yard for their second score. This time the two point conversion was good on a pass to Shay and the score was 14-- 8 for Friday night. the Wolves. The week of preparation that went The defense then stood strong into this game, after a big loss to again and the Wolves received the Delta the week before, found the ball back on a punt. This series of Wolves concentrating on building a could plays consisted of a good mix of positive feeling that the players short passes and runs and this time Plus win. a with succeed being Rhett Hallows hit Ace Shaheen for a seemed to the players homecoming touchdown. Wes Andreason hit the more emotional and fired extra become point to make the score 21-up for the game and all of these Just before the half the Wolves efforts helped with the win over were attacking the goal line again. A Parowan on Friday said Coach Craig score was called back because of a Gladwcll. holding penalty and on the next try a Even with all the practices there dropped pass in the end zone kept was some disappointment in the first the Wolves from scoring . This was a the Wolves alquarter by the concern for the coaches as they felt lowed Parowan to run up the yardthey should have gone in at half with age and gain momentum. The Wolves seven more points on the board and did stop them from scoring but in the a little more cushion. second quarter a deep pass let The second half the Wolves started score first in the game. After with the ball and marched down the the two point conversion the score field with the same intensity as the was firth half only to fumble but the There was some concern that the North Sevier defense held on. Later Wolves would not be able to menm the third quarter North Sevier tally come back but this worry was scored after a pass from Rhett halshort lived as from this point on the lows to Crag Thurston set up a run by North Sevier players rose to the Brandt hallows from three yards out occasion and drove the length of the to score. Wes Andreason kicked again field for a touchdown on a Brandt to make the score 28-Hallows run for three yards. The The Wolves maintained control pass to Shay Frischknecht for the of the game until early in the fourth two points after was batted down quarter where there were two penalthe Wolves and the score was ties called at once for 30 yards and still trailing but playing with more set up a 1 and 25 situation, deep in all have than year. they intensity Wolf temtory. The Wolves punted From this point the defense took and ran the ball back to the 10 yard over the game for the Wolves, a first line and scored to make the score for this year, impressing the coaches and fans. On the next possession the From here the Rams started defense forced a sack and caused a lomecoming. The v, eather was perfect for football and the Wolves met and defeated the Rams from Parowan by a score of 34-- 1 6 on It w as 1 8-- 0. 8-- 6, 28-1- moving the ball until Shay Frischknecht intercepted a pass and the momentum from Parowan. The Wolves ran the ball to eat up the clock and Brant scored on a 1 yard run with seconds left. Final score 34-1- felt the offense was more consistent and the defense was more 1 The Wolves will travel to San Juan on Wednesday for a 7:30 p.m. ballgame. The J V and Freshmen will play at Manti on Tuesday at 3.00 is Make sure the Fire department has been notified. Make sure the fire is confined to a small area that it is not spreading beyond the immediate area. Make sure you have an unobstructed escape route to which the fire will not spread. Be sure you have read the instructions and that you know how to use the fire extinguisher. It is reckless to fight a fire under Instead, any other circumstances. get out of the area immediately, and close it off. When used properly, a fire extinguisher can save lives and property and put out a small fire or control it until the fire department arrives. Fire extinguishers intended for the home are not designed to fight large or spreading fires. And even against small fire, as they are useful only under certain conditions : 1. The operator must know how to use the extinguisher. There is no time to read directions during an emergency. 2. The extinguisher must be within easy reach and in working order, fully charged. 3. Some models are unsuitable for use on grease or electrical fires. Choose the extinguisher carefully. It should bear the seal of an independent testing laboratory, and should be labeled as to the type of fire it is intended to extinguish. The extinguisher must be large enough to put out the fire. Most portable extinguishers discharge completely in as little as eight seconds. There are three basic classes of fires. All fire extinguishers are labeled with standard symbols for the classes of fires they can put out. A red slash through any of the symbols cant be used on that kind A missing symbol tells you only that the exunguisher hasnt been tested for use on that type of fire. says they Class A: Ordinary combustibles such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber and many plastics. Class B: Flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, grease, tar, oil based paint, lacquer, and flammable gas. Class C: Energized electrical equipment, including wiring, fuse boxes, circuit breakers, machinery and appliances. Some extinguishers are Multipur& C models and can be pose A-used on all three types of fire. If you are faced with a Warning: Dontuse a type A extinguisher on a B or C fire. It is also dangerous to use water on a grease or electrical fire. Portable extinguishers come in lbs., 5 lb. and 10 many sizes. 2 lb. They should be installed in plan view above the reach of children B NSHS Marchng Band The annual NSHS Homecoming Parade was held last week as part of the week-lonfestivities, and the Marching Band was one of the entrys. The band is coming along great and is performing some top numbers under the direction of Instructor, Jay S. Christensen. p.m. g San Juan lost an early season game with Hurricane but have gone the rest of the season undefeated. They have some good athletics with talent for running and throwing the ball well. It will be a tough game for the Wolves especially after a long bus ride, short week, to play with the same kind of enthusiasm as they did last week. South Sevier will be the final game for the Wolves the following week in Monroe. It is hard to see improvement when you are losing so it is a credit to the players as they have been able to keep their heads up and have a positive attitude about playing this year, said Gladwell. They are still working hard and improving and I hope the players and fans keep this in mind. near an escape route and away from stoves and heating appliances. Also place them near the kitchen area and bedrooms. They require routine care, and should be checked to see if they need to be recharged monthly. Remember the PASS word. When using your extinguisher stand sic to eight feet away from the fire and follow the four-ste- p PASS procedure. If the fire does not begin to go out immediately, leave the area at once. P - Pull the pin: This unlocks the operating lever and allows you to use the extinguisher. A - Aim low: Point the extinguisher nozzle or hose at the base of the fire. S - Squeeze the lever below the handle - this discharges the extinguishing agent. S- Sweep from side to side. t "Qt: plays. Should you try to fight a fire? of fire. i. inaggressive going after the ball stead of sitting back and reading and this made the difference, said Gladwell. Mike Forbush and Mike Ericson were standouts on defense. This was a good game for the offense also as they moved the ball with a mix of throwing and running Salina Fire Department Corner Before you begin to fight a fire: Make sure everyone has left or leaving the building. typ .(VAN 6. fake on Kanab in last volleyball game of the season NSHS will NSHS played South Sevier on Tuesday last week and lost in two for and8-15- . It wasa the varsity. disappointing loss for the Wolves. "We just played terrible not for any good reason.," said Coach Jill Porter. "South Sevier wanted the win and we didnt. We just didnt get up for the game. We just couldn't get it together to win the game." There was a lot of substitution as the seniors were talked to on the sidelines. The Freshmen won their set in three games after a loss earlier in the year. The JV had them 12-- 0 in the first game and 13-- 0 in the second game and then dropped them both. These games did set up a desire to come back and win for the tournament they attended on Saturday. 13-1- S Phone News Items 529-783- Their last game of the season will be with Kanab on Wednesday in Salma. 1 he Wolves have never faced off with Kanab this year but expect a solid, good team. They are good but we have the talent to beat them soundly, said Porter. Win or lose the Wolves will go to Region with a spot for the fifth or seven tli place position. There is a tie between South Sevier, North Sevier and Millard for these spots and they will wait until after this week to see who is placed where. Region will be played at Hurricane this year on Friday, October 23. State will follow on October 30, and 31 in Park City this year. Porter has been pleased with the performance so far this year. With the good games over the weekend they should do well in region and against Kanab this week. The girls have the capacity if we can just keep it together both mentally and physically for the next two weeks, said Porter. 'x 9 V V In the battle for existence, talent is the punch and tact is the clever footwoik. Wilson Mizner lift Leeon Christensen Ol J &fr a October 1 7, there will be a White Elephant sale and other interesting things at the Center. Call the Center 1 6 for or Eva at at information. October 21 there will be a shopping trip to Richfield. Come and eat lunch, then go shopping. October 22 there will be a Blood Pressure Clinic at 11 a.m. Also immediately after lunch a Legal Seminar will be held. At 7 p.m. on this day will be the Potluck Dinner hosted by the Redmond Seniors. October 23, will be the day to get your Flu Shots from 9:30 to 12:30 529-390- 529-728- p.m. We have king, queen, baby, TV and camp quilts. 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