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Show 5 Page 1GN 4 TUMPS, TIll'KSI) APRIL Y, II), 1975 Cyp rus Squad Ready for Spring Action By a With pre-seas- on record of three wins and three losses, the Cyprus High baseball squad is prepared for its season opener against Davis on Tuesday, April 8. With a combination of twelve seniors five juniors, and five sophomores the Pirates have defeated Springville, Bountiful and Kearns. Losses coming to the hands of Springville, Pay son, and Granger. are Jeff Pitchers Row berry, Ted Shaw, Randy Jessen, Linzy Jensen, Scot Barnes, and Leavitt. Clayton Jh TedDan-gerficl- -- Mc-Quiv- e. Devils their on pre-seas- the Bucs have been playing championship caliber and last place possibilities the nest. Thev have been as different as night and games AndSpring-vill- was the visitor. The Pirate schedule has the team playing every Tuesday for Ithe he nest five weeks. are games every Friday. away on Netters Note New Coach Cyprus High netters, under new head coach Thayne Applegate, take to the courts in search of their 10th consecutive Region title. to Due adverse conditions, the weather Pirates have managed two only pre-seas- on winning one foe Kearns against then being 2 by thrashed by the State champion Grants-vill- e Cowboys Last Friday, Cyprus hosted Tooele to begin region competition by beating the Buffs Dave Evans, playing matches 4-- A 3-- 2-- 5-- A 0. 4-- 1. number one singles, won his match in a two setNumber two ter Kirt Kemp dissingles posed of his counterpart while Brad the finished singles sweep by winning the number three singles match The Cyprus number team of one doubles Cory Nelson anu Dale Hughes kept the routine going with a win. Brett Riley and Mike Kill pac k were ousted by the second doubles pair from Tooele This years team 6-- 6-- 7-- 2, 7-- 2, 6-- 7-- 6-- Distributor needed NOW to take advantage of Extensive TV Advertising scheduled for this area on exclusive indicator. engine Needed on automobiles, trucks, farm machinery and oil-lev- buy-bac- XUI 187-:l(- il 6-- 6-- 3, 2. 6-- 0. 5, 4. Boys and girls interested in playing organized base- ball this season may still register, but hurry as teams will soon be formed. The CRA (Community Recreation Association) in has scheduled Magna another registration time on Monday night, April 14, from 7 to 9 p m. at the home of CRA Commissioner Roy Whitworth, 2924 South 8350 West. There is a real need for younger boys, ages 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Registrants should bring a birth certificate. Cost is $12.50. Call for additional information. Hunter Baseball registration final sign-uwill be held at the Bowery in the Hunter Park, 6000 West 3500 South, on Saturday, April 12, from 250-293- 0 consist of five returning the from lettermen man varsity seven squad. Mike Sadler, Jim Kendall, Robert Nye, Kent and Tim Westover, Henry make up the rest of the 12 member Pi- rate team. With esperience in hand Cyprus stands a good chance to make it a decade of trophies dating back to 1965. However, Judge and Davis have other ideas and these two teams could decide whether or not the hardware stays here or finds new home for 1975. p Scout Merit Badge Pow Wow will be held at the Fourteenth Granger Ward House, 2000 West 3100 South on Saturday, April 19, April 26, and May 10. Charles lllstey, Scout Master of troop 215 is heading up this important scout Classes will be training. held at 130, 2:30 and 3.30 as follows: 1:30: Citizenship in the A Boy citizenship in basketry; first safety; space explor- community; the nation; aid, ation; electricity; archi-techtur- e; and athletics. Genealogy; munications; environmental home repairs; science; electronics; firemanship; personal fitness; archery; and sculpture. 3:30: Citizenship in the Indian lore, emer nation; in 10, April citi- a league contest. After four meets, the Pirate thinclads are on ro on ing Courses in the and all boys needing The Monday WashLeague bowled on March 31, 1975. High team series went to 9, the Pm Ups w ith 2,375; and high team game was taken by 16, the Tea with 821. Totalers, Scores: Chervl Jen kins, 203- - 572; Judy Ro se, 8 2 5 250-291- Girls desiring to register for Bonnett Ball may do so at anytime at the home of Jerry Riley, 3961 South 5375 West. Costs are $10. A birth certificate will be required. For further information call Jerry Riley at or Kathleen Christopher at 298-896- 0 area this contact training is urged to Mr. Illsley. Telephone 299 Cost of the Pow Wow is $3 to cover supply materials provided in the class. Each scout will register for 3 badges and all require-.ment- s must be completed in order to receive the Merit Badge. s. The Pirates came away w ith an impressive 7 victory. Hurdler Arden Hess was voted Most Valuable Plaver for the meet. boy 92-4- Pirates The entertained Spanish Fork and picked up their first loss as the Dons rolled over Pirates the - 544; Lorraine Mcr 200- - 504; and Lois Whitney got a 213- Coy, split. The Tuesday Delton-ette- s bowled on March 25, 1975. High team series went to the Shag Rug La, with 2,375; and high team game went to the Nutcrackers, with 824. Scores: Shirley Robinson, 510; Barbara Sorensen, 507; Connie Colosimo, 505; Kathy Brainich, 505; Leme Rushton, 503; Ilene Dever, 501; Shirley Farnsworth, 500; and Grace Latham picked a split. The Thursday Delton Dolls played on April 3, 1975. High team series was taken by the Pick 16, with Ups, 2,407; high team game went to 5, Late Ones, 5-- 10 i league bowled on April 6, 1975. High team series was taken by 9, the Pm Breakers with 2,367; high team game to went the 12, 201 ; Jennv 210; Shirlev Beal. I 203; eslie ( ox. 202, Jo nn Harper, 218; Pat Bobbie Sanders. 209; 235 - 202 -- 919. Smith, arene Moon. 2 4 , Joan Karen 213; Evans, 209; ula Jacketta, Kav Vaneben. 219, Ivans, with 829. Sneakers Scores; Brvan Nielsen, L Bruce King, 537; Llovd I aimer, Brent Bruvn, Glen Lritkson, 505; Dennis King, 221 ; Shirley Stewart, Pat King, 178; and Carol Mover, 177, Other individual high scores during the week for men were; Ken Hieden, 242; George Doutis, 233; Jeff Hun1; Darrell tington, 216-56- 2; 202-53- 9; 223-50- 7; 191-49- Phillips. 5io; Marrem. 51 and Magness. (, Leona Smith, 24 222-23- 88 - 53. pre-seas- on many days of 82-5- 9. Pirates then their regular season schedule as they entertained Bingham in the Cyprus Stadium. Cyprus came away with The opened a one-sid- ed 93-4- 8 GOING OVER the Kivbr of No Return. Photo: Worldwide River Expeditions win over the Miners. The Cyprus team, along with Coaches Jim Henderson and Tom Crittenden, are working two hard, attending a in order day, practices to reach their goal of a Region championship. Captains for this years team are seniors Arden Hess, Mike and Jensen, W illiams. Bruce Both the team mem- bers and coaches are forward to a looking very favorable season. Westminster Emphasizes Outdoors The adventurous, the curious, the young-a- t heart will find satisfaction and stimulation in the Summer Pro- gram otfered at W estminster College Typical of the special outdoor programs mon River Run which will is a Sal- combine exciting history with natural beauty, abundant wildlife and the excitement of exploring the clear, rushing River of No Return aid, ecology, and other items which might he of interest to the class, stated Kilpack Class members w ill be asked to otter suggestions and research topics concerned with this suh)cct will he made Mi Kilp.it K mnaikcd tie lias been involved m l mining the past live y mi s and is Incused hv the State as a boatman and guide He m He e i has a B degi tional Theiepy ' Rivei mn mng is one (,l the mop e Ming and ill illuij (s i ea nut I The course is being ottered at a nominal charge ol $!()() which includes two hours P K credit, transportation to and from the Salmon River, all food white on the mer, and professional guide service through the World Wide River Expeditions I tional outlets the atca at the hcautd li mii mm. lings five at ea mu i Mr Kilpack inv ites all his Inends and former hors in ( neigh i the area to invest through lege Westminster The trip runs June through July 7 Name Address State n this .stmini s i Ik .in commence June 9 They will consist of tentatively three i hour sessions during w tin h time tilms and pi csenlutiens .1 ta lug ' a lid 11 LJ s a lot m 9i i.inipn , i i.i it lion is si hcdiilcd June i.'h A ( s'limisti suiiimi i las scs will hogm tunc i amt coni nine thiougti ugusi l i subscription and that you will contact me by phone or mail for appointment for sitting City , ip Code AOOI1IONAL PRINTS IN ALL SIZFS MAY BE PURCHASED IV DESIREOAT Sol CIAL C.BOUP RAILS ASK YOU R PH (ST Q(, RAPHE R OrFCH I IMITFOIOONF GIFT 810 OF SAME SUBJECTS Wednesday, pn! e Magna Elementarv studenm in all grades may have appeared un ( oordmated m the wearing apparel as they walked about m stiipml shirts or plaid pants, or one orange and one led sock Teachers and patents alike1 knew that students had not gone bersetk in selei ling their clothing lor the day since it had been deilaicd mix ami match day In principal Owen Clulf Anyway, lit1 students gaily computed cacti other's oil heat choice ol combinations however bewildering it niav have been to some parents n assembly and a visit Horn the Deebmgct Clown were the highlights of the I Plume . i i Notes I understand am to receive one 8x10 color portrait of my family (or any individual member) as a gift with my I J I Bourne l.ici h! eigne Schoo! for m Mis that Aft I 'ub-criplii- expen Classes below to ibis newspaper! a new s m tie i currently a subscriber. enter omisi Col SI ItSCRIPTION ORDER c It pi s pi oniinumg Education ci !m states gate this summer program HIDDEN COSTS OR SERVICE CHVRGES Plca-- Id,, ho ( Phone or fftail of your Convenient Appointment Li ol an unfoi get'able lie mid nee a The main fork of the Salmon River will culminate the course which will place emphasis on some of the practical tips of river running, such as boating safety, camping regulations, first m Salmon Kiei am! the Several Poses I ue Slack was voted MVP. You Select Final Portrait From am ea-g- were Mark Kemp, 201. Top Quality Professional Studio j I loss in as a score Junior Curt ONE MO COLOR PORTRAIT I O' 2 I the Bantam In by Our SubscRibcRs i Jamie emoi J. and 6; Cyprus then traveled to Lehi where they picked up their second CUSTOMER APPRECIATION GIFT f I were: lorn Orr. 201; Karen Orr. 215; Ron Jum sun, Hi Dorsev ,212; scores Valuable Player). former Kilpack, Magna resident, will be teaching the course for those interested in learning the skills necessary for exciting rapids runs SencI coupoN Junior oueiie On the 8; Williams won honors (Most Bruce MVP Bill To Other ikI iv idual high scores durmg the week for women were. Karen Armstrong picked a split. The Sunday Sinners Brian Willi am s preparedness; zenship in the world; sybils; pioneering; personal management; art; and automoone-tw- o in pre-seastive safety. one-zeon and tilts Application forms should the season. be filled out completly and returned to Charles Illsley Cyprus opened its at 3428 South 2610 West, pre-seasschedule Granger, Utah, 84119, on or Wednesday, March 20, before April 14 at 8 p.m. as they played host to This is one of the Outthe Grantsville Cowstanding Merit Badge Train- 5344. com 2:30: By With an overall record of two wins and two losses under their belts, the Cyprus High track team is preparing for two of its toughest meets ofthe 1975 season as to travel they Granger, Tuesday, April 8, for a preseason meet with the Lancers. They entertain Davis on Thursday, gency 10 a m. to 2 p.m. Response has been good for Pee Wee, Minor and Major teams; and more boys are encouraged to sign for the Babe Ruth league, ages 13 to 15. Costs 0 are: years-$7- ; years $8 50; years - $8 50; years - $12. Maximum charge per family $25. For further information call Joe Vanrij at or Dave Powell, Cyprus Runners Prepa re for Tough Meets Merit Badge 'Pow Wow' Set for April BUSINESS Um-roya- l, 5. 5, YOUR OWN boats. Additional Company advertising allowances; reorder credit available to the qualified applicant selected for the area. Distributor will also service and supply dealers with products manufactured by Purolator, Wells, Fram, Champion, Bosch and Autolite. Company offers a complete inventory Can be operated out of your home on a part or full time basis. Write today for a possible affiliation and more written information. Include phone. AF Systems, Inc., 1650 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, Utah 84104. Baseball Players May Still Register d, Hook, Ryan t I day day. Coach Mike Peterson and Don Conrad are Rand Hill, Jeff Harwood, trying to mold a state team, but errors Spoon Miller, Richard bound have plagued them. The Spevak, Scott Harwood Pirates have a brand and George Stewert. consist of new diamond this year Infielders and since it is still in Real Last Layne Russ Miller, the early stages the Headrick, ground may not be so Mark Holland, Tonv good. Nonetheless, the and Rocky Dela-torPirates made ten errors Ron Catchers are in the doubleheader with Richand Doug Payne Springville to the Red ards and Scott Sargent. two. e are M(Sui (oj Bpejpfco Scott Sargent Outfields In ' H DISTILLED AND BOTTLED 80 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY CO , CLERMONT, BEAM, KENTUCKY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING BY (lav i ; i t I |