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Show MAGNA TIMES, . Augna, Utah Thursday, December 7, 1967 Cyprus Schedules Preseason, League Tilts Cyprus Capers By Eileen Anilreason CYPRUS HIGH PRE-SEASO- The balance of the Cyprus and High School league play basketball games have been released by Head Coach Dick Smuin and assistant coaches Thayne Applegate and Valoy Eaton to include: n pre-seaso- AN INFORMAL dance, sponsored by the Cyprus High School Pep Club, was held following the game between Cyprus and Carbon on Friday. The Celebrated Franklins provided the music. Senior basketball players are Tom Turpin, Tom Mori, Steve Jenkinson, Ron Martinez, while the juniors are Larry Catten, Gary Speirs, Randy Martin, Howard Jones, Tony Byers, Jeff Robinson, Bruce Olsen and Bill WRESTLING ON TUESDAY, a basketball game was staged between Cy- SCHOOL AND LEAGUE PLAY N - 1967-6- Jenkins. The wrestling squad is composed of Randy Jensen, Danny Rodriquez, Ken Williams, Karl Spivey, Randy Pendley, , Robert Defa, Glen Hampton and Roger Ketchum. 8 LEAGUE at Cyprus Cyprus at Kearns Cyprus at Granger Bingham at Cyprus PRE-SEASO- N Tooele 3:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 1968 Division Meet at Bingham 24, 1968 Stake Wrestling Meet at Roy High School prus and Grantsville. The outcome is not available as we go to press. THE SENIOR Ball is Friday, Dec. 8, beginning at 8 oclock! The theme selected by the Senior Class officers, according to Mark Hales, president, is We Wish You a Merry Christmas." Admission is $1.50 per couple and dress is semiformal. BASKETBALL PRE-SEASO- PIRATE HOOP TEAM L,eu to rignr, iront row, Tom Turpin, Tom Mori, Steve Jenkinson, Ron Martinez and Howard Jones. Back row, THE WRESTLING team travels to Highland High Friday for a wrestling meet and the swimming team will compete against Box Elder at the Jackling Pool in Magna. uruce uisen, iiary Speirs, Kandy Martin, Larry Catten and Bill Jenkins. Not present for the photo were Tony Byers and Jeff Robinson. LEAGUE January TONIGHT the (Thursday) basketball team will go to Davis High School to play a game. Junior Varsity competition starts at 6:15 and the Varsity main game is at 8 p.m. January January January January - 5, 1968 12, 19, 23, 26, 1968 1968 - 1968 February 2, 1968 February 6, 1968 February 9, 1968 February 16, 1968 February 23, 1968 WHITTIER PTA - 1968. - - Cyprus at Bingham Cyprus at Jordan Granger at Cyprus Cyprus at Tooele Kearns at Cyprus Bingham at Cyprus Jordan at Cyprus Cyprus at Granger Tooele at Cyprus Cyprus at Kearns PLANS SPECIAL FETE DEC. Fishing Rules 8TH The Whittier Elementary School PTA is sponsoring a turkey dinner and square dance for PTA members and partners, teachers and Are Adopted their partners at the Whittier School this Friday evening, Dec. 8, beginning at For 1968 Year 7 p.m. Fishing regulations for Utahs 1968 season were set by the Board of Fish and Game at their meeting in Salt Lake City last week. Opening date is June 1, A board meeting will be at the held in the morning school. WRESTLING SQUAD Front, left to right, Randy Jensen, Danny Rodriquez, Ken Williams and Karl Spivey; back row, Randy Pendley, better to have a lion at the head of an army of sfifeep than a sheep at the head of an It is army of lions. Robert Defa, Glen Hampton and Roger Ketchum. Inasmuch as this is an early date to choose the entire team, others will be announced later. 1968. Don Andriano, fisheries chief, said much effort had gone into drafting next years regulations to simplify the rules. With minor changes, the board adopted the recommendations presented at their meeting. Creel limit on trout and salmon will be eight fish, but no more than two of these can be lake trout. Anglers may take a bonus of . six cutthroat andor brook trout in the aggregate from waters in Duchesne, Uintah, Summit, Daggett, Wasatch, Garfield, and Wayne counties. Exceptions to this eight-fis- h creel limit on trout will be on Lake Powell, Bear Lake, Strawberry Reservoir, and the two quality fishing streams, Blacksmith Fork and Strawberry rivers. Limits on all other species of fish have been changed so it. is divisible by two since the new juvenile limit is of the daily creel limit. Daniel Defoe Tis the season! one-ha- Magna Man Represents Credit Unions at Parley Utah was represented at the United States Managing Directors Conference in Madison, Wis., Nov. 29 through Dec. 1, GRANITE ARTS ASSN. PLANS FETE DEC. 7 The Granite Arts Assn, is presenting the University of Utah Repertory Dance Theatre, Jean Woodbury, artistic director, childrens dance theater, Virginia Tanner, director, on Thursday, Dec. 7, 8:15 p.m., at the Kearns High School auditorium, 5525 S. 4800 West. Tickets are, adults, $2; students, $1. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Mathis dM&dTyer. I lf QUOTES OF NOTE No man ever complains of want of opportunity. Ralph Waldo Emerson CYPRUS CHEERLEADERS Top row, left, Mary Ann Evans, Leslie Aston; middle row, Alice Lanier, Shellie Bliss; bottom row, Nancy Tatro, Winkie Lewis. 1967, by J. Paul White, managing director of the Utah Credit Union League, according to IrL. Christensen, ving league president. 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