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Show Pages Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, Fcbrcsry 8, 1T79 o Snow Vreotlero to Hoot ICAC Conference Meet Sanpete Winners in One-on-O-ne Snow College will host the Brigham Young University junior varsity wrestling squad in a dual meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Activity Center. And Tuesday night Snow will be host to the ICAC conference championships at the Activity Center. The preliminary round will get underway at 6 and the championship round at 7:30. Four teams will compete. Basketball Paul Blad, a son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Blad, Ephraim, was a county winner in the Sanpete County basketball tournament at the Snow College Activity Center and will now compete in the Central Utah area playoff at South Sevier High School on Saturday. Paul was the winner of division at the 11 year-old MHS WRESTUNG TEAM beads for regional Tassle. Front row: Jon Larsen, Blake Nielsen, Junior High and Ephraim Back row: Curtis Madsen. Brad Tracy Smith, Lyle Young, Cary S. Olsen, Jeff tournament. Elementary School before Cox. Dave Bearer. Todd Macfarlane, Jed Merriam. in the county winning tournament. Other Eph- Breinholt, Kim Syndergaard, Coach Kent Van raim winners were Jim Nielson, Robyn Smith, 10-1--1 Sandra Ockey, Danny Witt, Glen Squire. 4-- one-on-o- -- E WEATHER Elementary Record to Region & State Tournaments School winners were Dan Macfarlane, Matt Madsen, Jan Cox, Shand The Manti High School Rasmussen, Cynthia Cox and Blake Howell. Cynthia wrestling team will take a regular season and Blake also won their first games in the county record to the Region VII Blad tournament at Richfield competition. winner High School this week. The Templars lead the basketball winners include . regions western division Paul county 4-- H One-on-O- ne at pound In a home league game, In both games defense play opened the gate to victory. MHS in basketball Friday Kent Abegglen was 112 pound division, Tracy Smith, 119 pound Blake Nieldivision, son, 126 pound dividion, 21-Jon Larson, 132 pound division, Curtis Madsen, 138 pound Brad Cox, division, 20-1145 pound division, 23-Dave Beazer, 155 pound Todd Macdivision, farlane, 167 pound diviJed Brien-hol- t, sion, 185 pound division, 3-- 3; 22-3-- J im Nelson and Danny Witt 0; I ! 0; 18-1- 2; Kim Syndergaard, heavyweight, 11-1- night. Although the Tigers are at the bottom of the league standing, they still boast three players who average in double digits. Center Tony Hoyt, guard Kelly Machos and forward Todd Langston are prolific scorers. Defense, not offense, has been the chief concern for coach Lynn Christensen, Hurricane has sustained some disappointing losses, including an over-tim- e defeat at Juab. The game is of great importance to the Templars. A victory will keep their hopes dive for a Round Robin berth. This tournament, scheduled for Snow College March 1,2 and 3, will be a qualifying tournament for the meet that State follows at BYU on March 8, 9 and 10. Currently, Richfield and South Sevier are tied at 6-- 1 for the league lead, with MHS, North Sanpete and Juab tied for third with 4 records. One of these three teams will be elimin- said. Eleven teams will be competing. In last week's action Manti topped Richfield 2 and North Sanpete in dual matches. Results of the match: Jeff Merriam won by forfeit; Lyle Young won by decision; Tracy Smith lost 24-2- 28-2- 2 Manti-Richfie- ld decision; Blake Nielson Jon won by decision; Larson won by decision; Curtis Madsen lost by decision; Brad Cox won by a pin; Dave Beazer lost by Todd Macfardecision; lane won by decision; Jed Brienholt lost by decision; assigned to guard Gary Larsen of Sanpete and Greg Anderson drew the job of stopping Richfield center Kirk Pendleton. With plenty of help from their teammates, these two players responded to the challenge and kept both high scoring visitors at bay until the games were decided. In the North Sanpete game, David Squire garnered 24 points, largely from inside pivot shots; Kris Abegglen hit for 18 from medium range and Mark Russell muscled in d 13 from and shot drives. In this s game Templars were a season low five which is an outstanding single game statistic. For the Hawks Larsen hit 14; Rob Gundry, 14 and Dave Anderson, 10. Quarter scores were 3 and the final With Richfield a tight game was broken open early in the fourth quarter as the Templars used a soft stall game to up their four-poiquarter lead to a high of IS points. Excellent ball handling by Kris and Kirk Abegglen gave control plus easy baskets. Once again Russell and Squire had double digit scoring with 16 and 12 points. Dave Sorensen, Mike Jorgensen, Charles Towt, Aaron Jackson, Randy Nielsen, Milton Olsen and Burke Plummer under-the-boar- turn-over- 2-- Natalie Anderson, Glen Squire, Blake Howell. 14-1- 24-2- 38-4- 60-5- 3-- from the Round Robin. New life was breathed ated into the Templars cause over last weekend as MHS defeated a strong North to Sanpete team 60-5- 3 regain custody of the Pep 'n Rastus dolls, and then not satisfied to rest upon their laurels, hustled to a 65-5- 3 upset win over previously unbeaten league leader Richfield. Dan Macfarlane, Cynthia Cox, Jan Cox, Shand Rasmussen, Matt Madsen. Yjordieit 6 Studio 50 East Main Sal ina, Utah 84654 529-390- 3 rare During February AChildren's Special Sandra Ockey and Robyn Smith Droati away from Advorflioing Cluftor Advertise in the Receive cp to 30 OHVVHhTtbAdl Also , a new dealer in this area forall your favorite cameras, films and ! f.lcnti l!!;!i j John McKay. Mt. Pleasant, 177 pound dass, who woo by a inn in the second round, and Robert Steels, Orem, who won by a pin in the heavyweight dass. Sssl tlsm Last week they won both of their games, one against by Mindy Haymand the Girls Basketball and 65-5- 3 Hurricanes Tigers division, Lyle Young. 3 major decision; Lyle Young tied; Tracy Smith won by a decision; Blake Nielson won by a Teams, 60-5- 3 4; 105 1. Manti Clouts Two Tough tournament action theyve claimed two second, a third and a fourth place. MHS varsity wrestlers have compiled these records in season action: Jeff Merriam, 98 pound division, 13-Gary Olsen, In 23-2-- run its season dual meet record to In that meet Randy Bradley, aoo of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bradley, Manti, who had been a stellar Manti High performer, boosted his season record to 15--4 by pinning his opponent in the second period. He wrestles in the 118 pound division. decision; Dave Beazer lost by a pin; Todd Macfarlane lost by a decision; Jed superior decision; Jon Brienholt lost by a Larson won by a pin; decision; Kim SynderCurtis Madsen won by gaard lost by a pin. decision; Brad Cox lost by Kim Syndergaard lost by decision. SanThe Manti-Nort- h match pete produced these results: Jeff Merriam won by a decision; Gary Olsen won by a pin; 10-1-- 1 ed College of Eastern Utah 38-- 9 in Price last week to The Manti weather data is reported each week by Lee J. Anderson, local cooperative observer for Monti Grapplers Take Imprecaive Manti REPORT Other Badger winners were Steve lambertsoa. Saline, 126 pound dass. who won by a decision; Dave Wilson, Spriagville, 134 pound dass, who won by a pin; Scott Smith, Ephraim, 142 pound division, who won by a Snow wrestling coach Devon Blad's team defeat- photo supplies fphrda to the Towt especially contributed all win Salesmen: The Ephraim weather played well, coming off data is reported each week the bench when Squire by the Great Basin picked up early fouls. Experimental Area, InterThe final home game mountain Experiment Stabe Feb. 23 with Juab. tion, U.S. Forest Service. Max. Min. Free. 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Cow Palace II - Donna Nunley, 192; Vicki Smith, 168, 170; Carol Hanson, 160. Wild Bunch Gaylene Baxter, 167; Carol 175. OUR GOAL! The company will accept labels from Campbells Soups, Chunky Soup, Soups for n One, Campbells Bean Products, Products, Campbells Tomato Juice and Juke. 20,090 Franco-America- V-- 8 15,090 Mor-tenso- n, HERES WHERE Rollettes - Joyce Parry, 182; LuGene Nielson, 163; Mary Jean Daniels, 177, WE ARE 10,090 168. Snappy Service - Mar177; garet Jorgenson, Bette 174; Jensen, Cathy Jensen, 191, 165. Owens Sport Center 5,090 -- 0 Gloria Johnson, 163, 191; Becky Duncan, 169. Strikettes Nancy Wernz, 161, 168, 205; Kathy Sorenson, 161; Christie Bunnell, 163, 175; Ada Collard, 170. Send labels to Dorothy Stoddard at the Ephraim School. 8000 (s Gan OaKssft (r!? 73D olGQ Its not too late. You still have until April 16 to open and deposit to your First Security Individual Retirement Account and get credit on your 78 tax return. You can tuck away up to $1500, or 15 of your income, (more if you have a spouse) to earn 8 continuous interest. And defer all the taxes on both principal and interest until you withdraw the money when you retire. By then, you may be in a lower tax bracket. . If you have a Keogh plan that was opened before December 31, 1978, you can add to that til April 16, too. So look at the alternatives. IRA or IRS. We think youll make the obvious deduction. non-workin- g .. niffSQ Members FDIC First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. |