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Show a UTC to Host Regional at Manti was Brent Christensen of Goshen who was fourth in hull riding. He joined Neil Merrill of Salem to grab third in team roping. to compete next weekend m the Spanish F ork arena in a Rocky Mountain regional meet of the National Collegiate Rodeo Association. event is sponThe May Technical sored by Utah College at Provo. are slated Friday at 7:30p.m. and Saturday at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., according to UTC instructor Russell Black who doubles as rodeo team coach. Coach Blacks cowboys won another regional meet last weekend at Manti in an event hosted by Snow College. The The public is welcome to attend the Spanish F ork meet, coach Black said, to see some of the finest rodeoing in the rodeo country Professional stock supplied by a contractor will be used. Uintah Dumps Payson Nine in the rider placing every 12 point points. Brigham Young University was second ana Ricks College of Rexburg, Idaho, placed third. Among the point getters for column--piledup3- disputed call played what in jy have been a key role last Thursday at Uintah when the Utes stopped Payson The game has lieen protested and may lie replayed with the Lions having the bases loadtd and two out in the top of tiie A 1. LeBaron Wins 2-M- Again ile Premere Payson fifth. two rniier Should the piotest Bennett LeBaron was the only bad Pay-so- be dis- allowed, Payson will have lost the game at Vernal in the first inning when a couple to of outfield flies managed lose themselves in the sun and .vent for triples scoring three Uintah tuns. first place winner for the Lions in theCollege of Eastern and Utah invitation track field meet at Price. weather Extremely conditions Friday may have in his been instrumental failure to break hispeisonal Payson High School record for the first time in foui weeks. He toured the gruelling distance in 10 minutes 47 and three-tentseconds. Willy Rivera had a second with an 11 3 century and medley relay also was second with 4:11.1, as well as the relay ciew Payson got its only run in the controversial fifth when pitcher Gary Hill doubled, Craig Buys walked and Phil Spainhower hit a shot off the Uintah shoitstop's glove, scoiing Hill and leaving runnels at second and third ns Chris Sorensen pioinptly which grounder stiuck the base umpire Both were runnel s scored but Sorensen was called back. not allowed first as the uiles require and he subsequently grounded out to endthe inning. 410-ya- rd hit at 46 8 Howard Ford ran the 120 high hurdles in 17.4, good for fourth, and the mile relay teams clocking of 3:53.8 earned a fifth place. The Lions left the meet before all events were completed because some team members had to return to Payson for another school function. . I r. - e a hot E R H The line score: 1 Payson 000 010 0 - 1 7 1 300 010 X - 4 6 Uintah Hill and Harmer. Gross and Lewis. -- -- a Despite par 36 by meda- list John Parkinson of Uintah, Payson kept its Region Six dual golf match record unblemished last Thursday at Vernal with a narrow 0 verdict over the host Utes. The victory was the fourth straight in the region for c ach J.D, Mitchells Lions. wiil entertain Payson Springville this afternoon at Gladstan Golf Course and Tuesday will travel to Price to test the Dinos of Carbon High School. Mike Hill led Payson against Anglers who cant wait until the May 31 opener to wet their lines should have an easy time finding somewhere near to do just that right now Flaming Gorge Reservoir is the hot spot in the state and yielding fine rainbow brown trout from both boat and shore. Fishermen have found cheese and night crawlers the best bait from shore. At the other endofthe state, Lake Powell has been good at times for crappie and bass. Fishing should improve theie with warmer weather. Jigs have been attracting small bass and crappie while the large bass have been responding to spinner baits. Some walleye and yellow perch have been caught on jigs and spoons at Sevier near Bridge Reservoir Gunnison. Although the walleye run is pretty much over at Utah Lake and Willard Bay, anglers have been taking crappie at Willard and white bass at Utah Lake. There is no limit on bass or crappie. Pelican Lake is slow for bluegill now due to cold and murky water. Fishing should improve there warms when weather a V n f Mr. S'iiii r, and null ,3 un sm e f CP tleitip in N d, XXt . thl tl e small rs t'X leal le ! ot-- the (him . f I y ronorry who ge m el to e m ei e'.y Uh w ' I. A. M u.V.ii v Salt LXe Cfv Jo hy Beat JV ' One hit does imt a victory make. That is what Keith Marvin and his Pay son junior varsity baseball teammates learned against Uintah last Thutsday at Vernal as the youhful Utes dumped Payson s Career May r? coo. i!Cub 1 a a t . - mp- - 10" 0 of t h e 200th anniversary 8"d,a.8 12"d,a13 OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT jpfr. " ALL SIZES PICK-U- rn.JBMS.aHHB '' SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. 532-111- 1 OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. 399-117- 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) Funks G-Hyb- rids of our nation is an which event will receive great deal a of attention in the schools of Nebo District during the bicentennial year. Oppoitunities will be proto vided for each student participate meaningfully in a wide range of activities deto emphasize our signed national heritage and the lives of individuals who have helped make America great Included among activities being planned are music festivals, traveling assemblies, V tn, X'"- at P III 1 II EL races r to given lm oil an for first, st con thud pi mes. Cubs may it bless "h'i cars rew and hr car , ii m join'll I n : ; i ill w ic-- s ipi net cvi birth of a giandd nighter, born April 9 to their daughter, Shirla, and husband, M,rh Neslen. Mis. LeFevre spent four days at the Neslen home with her two grand-- - ;n, W.ule and Derek while Mr Neslen was away on busmen. The new baby will be namedDebia his is choosing class sciedu'e e'.J finding his b 'kei lyjiltjing U.at chaiioey fioin Cork (I airy Kimball), school lunch and tijmg ti sa.e his ifi e. After Co d t at the Has try.iij d iy he decided TV Lfo w is th Hie f r him. Pts r ec-b- are coming through. with top grain and silage yields! Ail Varieties Are Available at 90 Germination Or Better! FOR SILAGE FOR GRAIN The dependable, full season with a lot of friends like hybrid silage Ray Christensen, Elsinore, who says. We've been planting since it came out, and it delivers the most tons per acre well over other silage varieties1 has been right at the top of the Utah State University Trials See Your Dealer - PHS- II e da'H e cl iss and their p tti.eis ended tlm dance ' pr pi, ctior.s, iiceir, aenioi piomenide F 't if tie DiXnct School levels aie dt di.jiej to loitering the tp( s of uciv;,t s and exjieiimres which vi nd bring a new awareness appreciation ot tic" rient of free Gil which enjoy in Am-- ica. e; Imr-tag- e u 1 The 951 second cfjg. fefSXXj ... - u N:j. t Kawasaki Special KZ-40- 0 Get out from unde inta KZ on with i 400 5t er K snk iw a! It to r jn eas, fiepp-sive to miimt im cm i iuf of f p e Country Sports ; SPANISH b t?. TOMATO W FOX PLANTS Geraniums Fruit Trees x) J jJUjji)LI.) I 341 South 500 East Spanish Fork Assoctafe of Funk Seeds international GAnERMAltfS. Sine Salt Lake City 1871 Fresno Inc pesentf Phone andMrs. by Mr. w ho w McKay Chris- tensen, is intended to be an annual event. It is open to any high school student. My husband and Iget great satisfaction just knowing we are helping young people develop their public speaking Christensen Mrs. ability, We had six of our said children enter it. Seeing how well it helped their public speaking ability, we are honored to be able to sponsor it. PHS- Payson High Schools fledgling soccer team now is in first place in an informal league after defeating Wasatch Academy of Ml. Pleasant 0 and battling Orem to a tie last week. Coach Steven Taylor feels the team has a good chance to go on to higher competition this spring. -1 Spring Lake Lines by Lenora Huish M r Mrs Fifield 465-26- and . Earl have vacationed for a week in Idaho. They attended i Plans 5th Art Exhibit The Nebo School Districts fifth annual Kindergarten -Twelth Grade Art Exhibit will be held Sunday through Springville May 16 at the Museum of Art. Instructor Nolan Barney of the Payson High School art department, said students kindergarten age through senior high school in Nebo District have been invited to exhibit their art works. A special feature of the two -- week event will be a music festival Sunday at the art gallery from 2 to 3 p.m. presented by the Carl Allied Orchestra. A tea will folluw the musical program from 3 to 5 p.m. for students participating in the exhibit and their parents. The public is cordially inexhibit vited to attend the and view the many art works the of students throughout various schools in Nebo District. There is no charge. New York City. Later they took Mis. Fifield s sister to Rexburg. While there Mrs. Fifield and sister attended a devotional at Ricks College. En route home they visited with relatives and also with some of the ieturned missionaries they knew while living in Hawaii. -- 0- Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Peay recently returned home from Yuma, Ariz., where they have spent the winter m mths. -- 0- Members of the Spring Lake DUP met at the home of Mrs. Vola Butler. Captain Maxine Moore conducted and led the pledges to the flags. The lesson was given by Iris Deuel. Refreshments were served by Mrs Butler and Ilia Bascom was for a who will labor in his brother, Clifford LeFev re of Panguitch. AUCTION Sat. May 3, 8 p.m. S 'S Many Choice Items fme t' e conceit. Ken Young, Auctioneer AUCTION a Nebo District -- 0- farewell nephew EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AUCTION BARN BENJAMIN 798-230A re 0 on mm mg kinds of household goods. Call us v.'iioty 798-211- 1 Open 9:00 to 7:0- 0- Closed Sunday UTAH TECHNICAL h ;r in at provo mu 4 Vi siting with Mr. and Mis. George LeFevre for a week a missionary Page d menilxir, In i, rmuriifer cf si ij - at n, 1, 1975 : st vzzmcmsm: -- il PHS- We bin all Bedding Planls, All Kinds X re e all class In -- Kathryn Pendleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pendleton, won top honors in Oratorical the Christensen Contest, Kelly Morganson, son of Mr. and Mi s. Wallace Morganson, was runner up, and thirdplace was awarded to Hope Peter-sudaughter of Mrs, Jerrie Petei son. The competition, sponsored HC-liuir am The person; er-- h t li i cu, Bge entrance enli unit j Digram. ' i opr e i.taives ausud nt questions vv mender clu - iHT- - le in-- ; live- 101 roses .veto nep in iepr-sentativ- Nebo lllu ta in.'n, vv,Il to be class, ill tea'll, lasers aid indnictor developed at the school level under the diiectioiiottheN!v Cum uter. Bicentennial Composition includes George Puckett, district churmin, Philip Argyle, county Nolan Boiim, teaT ulnev cher leader, ait; Peterson, teachei leadei, and Karl Rnt ,n. drama, teactier leadei, nni'ic. leer, Applications have made for special fin'd::,-- ' t partially covet cots of tin various activities. Other agencies in t! e a'-- a, such as Brigham Youn University, Utah Cemtv, the state of Utah anj Iiserm News, aie dm el jm gtams and projects which will be av ailable to out st idv nt ftstrict students ill le in a naiui e r f r level contests in art, 01 vi drama, poetiy, essav an short story. The ci ming buniitf nm 0 every nee di A-h- Carl Christeu-- of a lasting nature the community are u n d consideration. event in the with using tin- - d original song and poetiy contests, production of historical vignettes for release through of mass media, production plays, presentation f mu cals, speech contests, periotic art contests and essav contests. Several piojects winch v, result in peimanent imiiuv year promises a sche-- 1 chss i B ; A full season profit-makthat has earned its reputation as a consistent high yield performer. David Bradford, is a very Spanish Fork, says, high yielding hybrid for me 164 BuA. It has good stalk strength, good ear placement, and it holds its ears even in a strong wind1 make m.itli a . e re pi dleia- game .cl tot! ear m ; .e hic h conncili ten in each v i;h the n nu- - of each st Those Scing stHing tickets. iirht'- - sold atO'i thu time Mis. George received word of the a c k u livr collected GRANDCHILD s i X Scout nie's are sell, ncki fs fot the Xout-O-IVi- ia nd i, a rs aie in red to re-t- en unsold t ic hots and mnimv Hill (3) and Cuitis. and M' ntjomery. Vein n F ii, 1, taking a at s honl alter a chil Ihood of p pool n, pi muts and TV. Thro oh 'it the (hv poor I e m was fared vurh such A 'V Payson s' ike Cenei ;th ch mi) mush' 1 h gm at Lffiii, sjn of Mr, and ax Fliuh, PHS- -- J comic il A feXned A ) V - sta T he 4V A Souls st.ots 1. These activities for of Mr. - PHS- Tt by Joe Reidhead DM.1 sc ipt tr-- Ann. ci 1 and Mrs Flii-vStepp; Ti acj P tersnR, daughter of Mi ail Mrs. St mley Peters' n, and J ni t F lm h, daughter oi h'i ail Mrs. Gerald Finch A est A m L in The rao'm rt was v n by M x, M'i sin X Mr. and s Times Biot. Knion M iX-'nd ci her of Mr. and P ijdi n Mdsi n, placed ir ; rbl j soi it s, and Leslee f Mr. and .' ace, dan Mis Dis Ci a ce, w rn an I t e i n at e a in mnoi us rr adiiv School Superintendent's Scroll The e pei-- n.jsical t fr ni Mnacle '.is Scout Pace i and f as w a y e Young Utes Mr. t'-- f.a ishtt-- Fork scoring after Cook were Randy Beck and How rd Reese, tied at 38, and Maik Ivins, 39. OF - The a a c'i Voi ke i Chambeis who carded a 39. Counting in the Arneiican LEARN a- O ie h i 148-13- Cardner Mr i)l 1. c t Hal Cn el, did Mrs. S n o a ) two-stio- Buys, Via. i a- iy The debate team went to the Utah Cuunty courthouse ta ohseive a court in session last Thursday. ur; n son t -- cf Mr. and Mrs. Li'ir'i, D,,ii Shuler, s 3, I Ti ailing the medalist for the Utes were R n James and Scott Higgins, both 42, and Kevin Helper, 50. The Lions m ole it live in a row by the skin of their teeth with Tuesday afternoon win another 0 over the time Wnerican Cavemen frcm Fork. Pay sons Korte Y mug and Gary Cook of American Fork tied for me Hist honors with fine par 33s. Trailing Young for Payson Scott were Mike Hill and Hone with 37s, and Dan two-ov- er Attracting Early Anglers i V IX i Open Waters I - r ext at BAX. vivo is Veto Phil S a h. v o r f Mr. and Mrs. James rr.ii S; or, I: M nd Dan 43, Young, Chambers, 44 e tell . Durrani cen-tu- f Mis s May of songs from the 15th to to modern music entertain students at the Wilson School Friday. Wilson studentsthen observed Arbor Day by planting trees. c 1 which wlI Uintah with a 40, followed closely bv Koite Young, 41, Kyle go r; :Zri; sie Lions Grab 5th Straight Region 6 Golf Match 168-17- squad Payson s baseball holies to break an extended losing stieak today when the Lions travel to Spnngville for a 4 p rn. encounter. team UTC an bv Wendy UTC Teams from 13 Utah and Idaho colleges are expected Shf $ayfitm (Dijr0nirlf Tfi3 Lions Den Center (Elrrmtmr Collegiate Rodeo six-m- Communication o' |