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Show PHONE Cyprus Highs varsity track team, with a 1 win 2 loss record, will start their season schedule when the Bingham Miners invade the Pirate stadium today, April 4 at 3: 00 p.m. The Pirate thinclads, under coaches James Henderson and Kelly Pearce, picked up win as their only they defeated the Tooele Buffaloes in an contest. Cyprus pick up their losses as they were beaten rather handily by the Granger Lanand they dropped cers decision to Kearns a n pre-seaso- n 88-5- 3 106-3- 5 79-6- 2 High. In their recent encounter with Kearns, the Cyprus club out dueled the Cougars 4 in the field events only to be have their hopes for a victory 29-2- washed away as the strong Cougars defeated the Pirates in the running events Scoring for the Pirates in the Kearns meet were Arden Hess with a second place in the high hurdles with a time ot 17 2 seconds. Kirk Wimmer w ith third place in the 100 yd. dash in the time of 10 7 seconds Kelly Buckner and Curtis Slack placed first and third respectively in the 440 yd. dash with times of 56 3 and 57 9 seconds, Alan Wright with a second place and the time of 2:14 8 in the 880 yd run Dave Slack. with a 5:05 mile and second place Scott honors, Maloney snagged second place in the two mile with the time of 11 49 1. Arden Hess and Rod Sorenson placed first and second respectively in low hurdles with times of 22 8 and 217 seconds, and the mile relay team cameup with a fir st place with Rod Sorensen, Craig Anderton, Mike DeBry, and Ervin Pease running it in the time of 3:49 8. In the field events, Pirates Rod Sorenson and ter inches. Brian Williams took a third place in the shot put with a put of 39'8and one half inches, and the Pirates swept the javelin with Brian Williams, Tom Hansen, and Mike Jensen taking first, second, and third respectively with throws of 14210, 1359, and 135. The Pirates thinclads go into their regular season witha 53 member squad which consists of five seniors, and eleven juniors while the rest are sophomores and freshmen. Were a young team but I feel we can bring home at least a second place trophy from state. said Coach Kelly Buckner scored second and third place honors in the broad jump jumping 16 10JOV and 1610 respectively, Gordon Furness took a first in the pole vault with a vault of 11 6 inches with Scott Garso taking second a IT. Bob Rasmussen snagged third place in the high jump jumping 56 Ira Sly and Mike Jensen took first and third respectively in the discus with throws of 121'6and three-quartinches and 115 two and three quar 4 Com-muni- tv let register Itegisii ation for the RunBovs Baseball Leagues will be held Salurdav . from 10 a m to 4 piil 6 p.nt. at the Hunter Paih Bowen. bov s eight to fifteen veal s ol age are eligible pai RABBITS STORY TIME at library last until fall for Summer story hour will start middle of June. Pictured are Anne Patterso, Sonja Villadsen and Bryant Mills. As spring time comes into the picture so does baseball at Cyprus. With one preseason game left on the schedule the Pirate squad has a record of three wins, five losses, and two ties. They have beaten lehi, Cottonwood, and Granite. Bv the -- More people are needed also to serve as coaches and umpires fo the leagues. If 298-596- are available, contact vou 295-233- Rov Whitworth. 297-293- . scores of respec- 5 Losses were to Granger, Kearns, East, West and Lehi The Granger loss vv as the first game of the year and it was Them came a loss to Kearns in 8 innings by tively 7-- 2 the score of Cougars held a The 13-1- lead ; then 10-- 2 Pirates stormed back for runs in the top of the eighth. East won by the tally of as Cyprus again staged a late rally. Cyprus traveled to West to be bombed 14-- Then in a doubleheader Cyprus losing the first one 4 after lead. In the they bad a second game Cyprus roared back behind Layne Headricks pitching to win. There are not toomany ties in baseball but Highland and after 11 inCyprus ties nings because of darkness and cold. Jeff Rowberry went all of the way. Then Bountiful aftied the Pirate crew at ter which the Braves thought they had it won but after looking at the scorebook the score was tied but Bountiful left like a cat being chased by a dog because they thought they had won. This years baseball team was has Steve Christison, Scott Hill, Jeff Rowberry, Clayton Leavitt, Stu Simons, Mark Tygesen, John Doty, Russ Miller, Steve Miller, Tony McQuivbey, Ryan Hook.Scott Sargent, Rocy Delatore, Ted Shaw, Scott Barnes, Randy Jessen, and Layne Headrick. The helpers included are Pam Tygesen, Shari Tawey, and Helen Larsen. Coaches are Mike Petersen and Don Conrad. The team is looking forward to the opening game on April 9 with Tooele at Cyprus, With the teams improved play they are hopeful to go to state and bring back a trophy for Cyprus High the 8 4-- 3 5-- 5 , samaifi SHOPPERS Tuna Helper Ice Cream smshi Biscuit Mix letty Crotltt Crrom $out( Souco Ngwbury or Mrs Wright's Chl Pkg. SOTsaie 56 Fish Cake Dinners Buttermilk Coptams Choice Frozen 1.21 PI.9 ox Pkg 42 LMMiQ French Bread Fig Newtons SijVitamin sk 0 i dressing Nobisco Cookies Brand 500ec Tablets C Sofewoy Dixie Cups 100 - ct. bottle Riddle Design 5 ounce Cup 100-c- bottle Green Goddess 69 iENalley's Beef Stew 89 i&Nalley's Chili con can Golden Gram Instont Macaroni & Cheese Alka Seltzer 55 Crest Toothpaste 66 SLemon Juice Vick's Vaporub 96' JDHunt Tomato Paste Diinners 37iox. pkg bottle 89 SSweet Olives SSPurex Liquid Bleach1. 56 Glad Plastic Wrap J0, 63 IDLibby Olives can 24x. 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Elementary school children from the four area schools have been invited to participate and the judging will be done by Mike Aiken, staff artist for the Salt Lake County Library System. Winners names will be posted on the library bulletin board on April 6 and the winning bookmark from each school will and be reproduced distributed during National Library Week, April 21 - 28. The theme this year is of a dual nature. ..GROW WITH BOOKS and GET IT ALL THE TOGETHER. ..AT LIBRARY. Scott, Donald, and Kellv Dean. 0 long 4m98 Short 5m Little Girls Pant Suits All Knit Polyester Nalleys Tartar Sauce Instant Coffee 2 piece outfits 12 months to size 14 7.95 up Ovaltine Purina Puppy Cbow Kat Nip Cat Litter Pricts Effective Thursday, April 4 Thru Wednesday, April 10, 1974 MAGNA 9057 West 2700 South e COrrEIOHT MO JArtWAV STOUS tWCOBPOBATW be evenings, April 9 and 10, from 7 until 8:30. We invite the members of the community to get acquainted with Yoshiko and her work. March 23 at the St. Marks Hospital. The little girl will be given the name of Lana Lee. She has three brothers Julie will particular technique next Tuesday and Wednesday N. and a Thomas, local Branch of the Salt Lake County Library System from April 4 through April 28. She is a member of Intermountain Artists and has just completed a show at Cottonwood Mall. Yoshiko has studied under Doug Jordan and Allen Reinhold at Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. Her paintings reflect an oriental feeling... even those with a western motif. She has consented to demonstrate her Mr. and Mrs. Roe Tay- Entry blanks will be available May 8. Pick up one at the Magna Times, Cyprus High, or at LaRee Pearson's. st exhibiting at the Magna and 26' Sauce Mix Yoshiko water-coloris- t, c 0 visiting sets exhibition The Hunter 2nd Relief Society presidency and husbands enjoyed a lovely dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett (Mary) Halt Thursday. March 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Nielson (Mrs. Nielson is president). Mr. and Mrs. Leland (I tahna) Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Thelma) RISH-TOMrs. Rushton is the secretary while theother two Machine Wash, Stay Press 61 in Water-colori- Cream o' Crop Large can BANANAS VI 46' Popcorn I::;.;.":,,. White King Soap Ellis Lima Fresh pk9 spent Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harwood of Taylorsville. I tah. announced the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter Kathy to Mr. irgil S tiling. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland oung of 3289 So. 3690 West. Granger. I tah. The young couple will be married the 26th of April in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be hosted by the grooms parin the Polynesian ents. Room. A reception will be held that evening at the Taylorsville 9lh and 11th Ward Center. Mr. oung has rereturned from the cently Australia South Mission for the LDS Church and has given his report in the Granger 4th Ward the 10th of March. Quaker State 20 or 30W Except Guocomole RUSSET 29' Cht Minute Rice pkg Ellis FANCY Bt ward members invited. jou live in the Cyprus lor are happy over the arHigh area, are 16 or older, rival of a new baby daughare single (never married) born to them Saturday, ter the Miss If you may enter na Queen Contest. Best All charge. Easter Dresses t. NAVEL ORANGES jo- t Pkg Gollon $ ic Plot! c Begs B'ocodt Wh t Hunter 6th Ward will be holding an annual Birthday Dinner, Friday Apiil 19, commemorating the year the ward was organized. Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. Bishop Clvde Rydalch with his counselors Delbert Hutchingson and lohn Barr will be in entries sought 51 96' 58' Kathy Talbot of Grange! was hostess to a group of former Cyprus High School fiiends at her home Thurs-da- v evening. March 25, lovelv light supper was served to Vallene Hughes. Doi Rushton. Sharleno othy Janice Buckern. rgyle. Connie Tuttle. Diane Duncan. Donna Claik and Linda Th evening was Higgins. ladies are counselors. Miss Magna 35' "E 35' s i Grade AA Eggs pkg Frozen Concentrote l)o le Sanders of 2910 West, (ranger received his F.agle Scout ward. Sundav, March 31. at a ( ourt of Honor. Alan is sixteen years of age and is the son of Mr. and Mis. ronld Sanders of Dovle Motor Oil 'n Soft Margarine Welch's Grape Juice - Sea Wide Egg Noodles Burger Bonus Kraft Dinners prktsll Brand & Pieces Compbell 65 55 Brussel Sprouts Chunk Tuna Cooking Oil MJAJA Bel-a- Mushrooms Wi SOTSHie 75 Aunt Jamima Waffles 1.24 " AscmmI flfevsryfay S1 Food Sticks Sho. Sour Cream Kraft lced Instant Tea SMSGifi Lucerne, Always Pancake Mix -- cU'pkS 49 SS Preserves teS&3'!E srosaie Fresh 83 88 DDreamWhip 43 SStuffing Mix will be led bv Pat Maughin of die General Board of Pi andhave been named bv Mvrna Peterson of Hunter West Slake and ( hai lone Summers of lluntei mv Stake accompanied by 1URLOW. Fortv three adult Pnmarv workers foi med a chorus for Thuisdav Pnmarv ( onference piogiam. 6-- 4--2 3-- 3 we welcome FOOD STAMP d in a pageant to be for Pnmarv winkers and Salurdav thev will furnish the choral music foi the afternoon session 3 hev part Man are v v 3(169 So (range through twelve and 87.50 for bovs eight years of age. enl must accompanv the bov. Pot further information, tonlutl Dave Powell. 6 ot Bv i on Bi acken. Pii-mar- Ihuis-daConference thev will take 4. pril was held at te home of a Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Ronald Brown of Other guests were Ogden. Jav Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Sydnev Ford and daughter nme Honda and Mrs. ancev of Tavlorsville. Story hour continues i Thu Iv n i n e thildi cn Horn Hunter West and Hunter Stakes will loin oibci s io furnish muse for llie son-in-la- There are still not enough bovs registered for the eight vear old league nor thePonv We are especially League. interested in starting these two leagues. Also more bovs are needed for the Major and Minor Leagues. Costs are Sl for 13 and fourteen vear olds. S12.50 for bovs nine Hunter teams will J4 e. the Recreation ssocia- - I X,,s , lion, will be held Saturdav, pril 6, Magna Park Field-housfrom 9 a.m. to 11 a m. The concluding signup for .til bos s interested in basebv , ' 4 Maternal grandmothei is M rs. Ida I av lot of I tah and paici al giandparenls aie Mi and Mis Dewev Tavloi of Mrs. Roy Williams was honored guest at a birthday partv recemh. The paity sets final signup date ball. sponsored v 4 Recreation baseball 55-3- 298-480- 7 Reb. and Mrs. Alex Wilkie of SL George, I lah were dinner guests Tuesdav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Williams. Rve. Wilkie served in the Magna First Baptist t hurch from 1978 to 1962. VS. . News MOE5SER BERYL 95 |