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Show H3do: ts 66 Wins Magnas Jack Ridd A frjf&Vy r- - ' V 1 . V - Nebo School District meet Russell Miller of Springville, left, is about to freak the tar in the of Payson, Chris Childs Crews Robert to leit Aere Other top finishers, light, 100 yard dash. of Pavson. Rivera and Fork Willy of Spanish Lions to Host Region Meet, Springville Wins District rk from brought Sjanim behind and gave the Das a thi tiling victory over Spmigville in the an F Richard Fugates pole vault in the windup and a fourth in the same event by teammate Chris Childs ot oM-jmi- nt nual Nebo District Paysons tuik Brad Brian's nine last vtfkvlu e vashed Amerie Iged and can Tr i k 17-- 0 Sf i inc i lie loss earlier at the hands rf Lehi turiie into a v ictory via the fc. i If it route litcause the Pit imers had used an ineligible plaver and instead of tu Unit ih, Payson losing now a ill go back to Vernal to resume tint game in the top of (tie fith 'vitli tvo out, the baes lo.i k and cleanup hitter D n Da' s at the plate. The Ute leaJ at that time oen lmrlers uik Curtis and Gary Hill vent four for four at I, row horn t d'hbtic held t mor- te regional corui f t 1 ex d n M i A, am! 1 .''er made only by MICROWAVEOVEN A fwTftQftG at 1:30 p m The Radarange microwave oven makes easy work out of cooking and cleaning up Cooks everything in a fraction of the time you re used to and cleans up with a wipe of a damp cloth trict meet which clear u II Imagine the time you'll save You spent minutes on meals that used to take hours And when you re finished, no pots and pans to scrub MfJ it any wonder more Radarange microwave ovens are sold than all other makes combined7 We don't think so Come in and see for yourself why the Amana Radarange is the best microwave oven you can buy ill, was scores: e line i Fork 000 00 127 7x in R HE 0 3 4 15 0 4 if: Agencie 8 (continued from page 1) pared to 1974 figures of 51 inches of sno.v and 21 inches of water. Provo At last Thursdays meeting Sea Moss suggested the agencies should put the emphasis on preventing damage rather than worrying about who is responsible Both he and city councilman Phillip J Lundell refeired to the 1973 flood and anticipated this year as an high run-oact of God. W Howard Riley, Payson mayor during the flood and now a member of the board of directors of the high line canal company, was out spoken in his defense of Payson's using some of the canal capacity to help disperse Peteet-neCreeks fluctuating flows during the snowmelt. ff 4 4 300 011 0- -5 4 4 Sjnngville 001 100 -2 G Hill and Harmpi Harris and North Glad stan Gals 0 en Season A r T'p Gladstan Ladips Golf held its first nation . "r meeting May 1. Nrateen members plaved i rt and Blue Tournament nltnjoyeda luncheon winch a f Hi ved. The association Day will be I' ii' ,dav at 9:30 a r uinth t of June lilts ox ; announces held each m During pi o Bill will instruct ladies Pssons each Thursdav o'clock gulfeis are invited ng and the highline to work it out, he said, but the bureau caused the problem If given a chance we 11 run that water likpw eve done before. We dont want anybody to come in here and say you cant do this and you cant do that, the former mayor Payson agreed at 9 All to Shop At Home dominated b Vim's tv high schools to the iv rth The sumnmy: Millei R, High liuidles--Ford P, Osier S, Johnson P, said He cfs pointed out 400 Payson is disas-teroA lot of people suffered financial losses (during the flood), but there were no through lawsuits If we can't put water m the high line can il then were going to get flooded Mi ss if Sen observed recurring fluids in Payson cost $1 million, then were perfectly justified in spending $1 million f r flood control. I dont see that we stand She for third low gross. Tied for fourth in that division with 69s were Jack and Noble of Grantsville Jack Chapman, Glen Hatch and Keith Barton, all of Provo. Don Kirk of Santaquin tied with Mike Stone of Salt Lake City for net division runner-u- p with 64 Kirk was the only local area golfer to finish in the top money. Shooting net 65s were John Barton of Provo, Mark Pease of Salt Lake City and Randy Wightman of Spanish Fork. While the course was in good condition, the weather was not. Wind marred sunny skies and warm temperatures Saturday while golfers encountered light snow the fol- 120 attracted golfers. Wildlife month bein stocking of many hind waters in northern Utah. The Dvision of a Biologist Glenn Davis comand at Strawberry, plained we haven't put in our fish trap yet because of the deep snow It's usually in by April 10. Catchables have been planted in the southern part of the state where the weather has In southern been warmer. catchables Utah, we plant waters eard in lier than we do in the north, because trout cant tolerate the warmer weather. They are fished out by the time its warmer. The same holds true for Locomotive Springs near Brigham City, but for a different reason. Mosquitoes are too much bother later in the year, so trout fishing has to be done there when its cool, Mr Davis said. Many of our major reservoirs have the capacity to raise fingerlings to catchables in one year and are managed For example, we this way in are planting fingerlings Otter Creek, Starvation and be Flaming Gorge now to year-roun- utilized by next le! s 6 Mike years ang- of niceties as to on a lot the legal ramifications. get going on something, he Lts Box, son of M r. and Mrs. Jim Box, and Pobin Stepp, of daughter Mr. and Mrs F o r e nc e Stepp, will direct the Drama Club proGiraffe Story, duction, scheduled for presentation May 24. They will be joined in lead parts by Mike Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. Grant Johnson, and Jean Halford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson of Santaquin. is a pop Giraffe Story fable by Robert Stoddard. It recently was produced by BYU. Drama advisor, Norman Lister, promised the production will be strange. 1 -- Weather Halts Fish Planting Resources is Page hy Brent Heath 68 a (Eljnmule May 8, 1975 The Lions Den lowing day. The tournament et ra.son i Kylp J ihnson in the javelin and Pay si n ,410 reliy team er the n vin-ne- is foi the Lions in the dis- LeBu rial Field. Fiandsen, Nerdin f3), Huler M Hill ind 14 and Burgees Ha e.lPl I i r randsen id i 3 P F -- IZvt p m in a return on one of the empnt Hillman nds at Gene it Vernal of r favinites with Springville a d ii lliorse which could split almost unnoticed into the tit It Lehi ,md the Li as are itt'e fur third expected din ians, place vrh in nrdei, pn dieted to I American Cailmn of Pricu, Fork and Pleasant Gn v e. Among prubal !e blue ribbon winiipf s turn a r v are pile vaulter Chi'ds, nhn won the event Satuidiv a! the BYU invitation with a m rnaik of 13 f c nine inches, Bill Davis if Spanish Fork Chi is in the long jump, Miller of Springville in Ixith hurdles and Pays, ns Bennett LeBiron in the tw ' mile Time trials aie scheduled to get under way at 10:30 a m., followed by finals I. coining 1 they vi Jim Durant Uintah of ct tch rn Pays lists the Dins e two-ru- s i seven. Lions got all thecoun-t- needed in the top of d.e first as three Spring-n He miscues and a the r , V by Gary Hill, n ng w pitcher, accounted i i trio of runs. ri push Fork is scheduled t the Lions this after-- n ti T' r, 1 n r1 i i:;i- - Fork totale lC8t G7 f l Sp i iiigv llle. All eight sCi Is of Pegion rn land at the Six will Pajs e - f aus'i Si seven runs in the Devils encounter unearned. Fortunately p Lions, Payson got five Paysons 67 Orem's Max Fillmore, who lost a sudden death play off for the 1974 title, shot 'ate for the Lions. A w- 1 ith 43 p mts ll him and out 15 hits off three d t Coach v region error-ha- behind A field meet Li ns The host Payson were well back in the field the season in His mates played f r 7- -2 ud 1 V D Hill tossed a three-- b struck rn' at Springville, r - i ur and walked nine in ; I first shut-- r v c hr'K" e w gross at 66 Gladstan Golf Course over the weekend won for Jack Ridd of Magna the annual crown and his third Utah links title of the young season. Weber Bob Bradbury of defending State College, champion, was just a stroke behind Ridd and tied Keith Anderson of Provo for the top spot in the low net division at 63 Mack Christensen of Salt Lake City took second place in the gross division with a Payson Baseball Squad Suddenly Wins Bundle Pat sun High Schmls baseball squad, mired in a tie fur the Region Six cellar a week igo, has vaulted into the leagues first division with f a pair ins, a fr i feit and an upheld purest requiring replav rf a portion of a game which eatlier had bepn lost for Pot-O-Gol- d PHS- Six School Payson High students placed in the drafting section of the industrial arts Brigham spring contest at Young Umversity. Bryce Sheffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sheffield of West Mountain, was awarded a superior rating. Winning first places were Bruce Cheever, son of Mr and Mrs. George A. 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