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Show Track Meet Attracts Five Area Schools Messenger by Ann Barton 4$ "v ' awarded to David Sorensen, Dan Keller, Scott Friday, April 18 a Cox, and Larry Larsen, in track meet was held the 100 and 220 yard runs, at Snow College. Under 330 Intermediate hurdles, clear and sunny skies the the 880 yard run, and first track event of the season resulted in scores Mark Russell, Dan of 128 : for South Sevier, Keller, Reid Bean, Ken 118j for Manti, 89 for Beazer, David Sorensen, North Sanpete, and 84 for Larry Larson took second Juab and 64 for Wasatch in discus, d high Academy. hurdles, the 440 yard Placing for Manti were: relay, the mile run, and FIRST PLACE: Dan mile relay events. Keller in the 330 InterThe following girls capmediate hurdles, the 440 tured first place in various relay team of Mark categories: Long jump, Russell, Reid Bean, Ken Verla McArthur; shot-pu- t, Beazer and Matt Jackson, Laura Mower; discus, and the mile relay team of Laura Mower; low hurMark Russell, Reid Bean, dles, Diana Haymond; Lenny Harman, and Ken 330 low hurdles, Diana d Beazer, dash, Haymond; SECOND PLACE: Angie Dean; 880 yard, Todd Macfarlane in shot Christine Donavan; and put and discus, Scott Cox the 440 relay team of in the 880, Ken Beazer in Verla McArthur, Sherry the 220, and Larry Larson Daniels, Toni Holman, in the run. and Loraine Howell. April 21, Millard, South Total team scores for the Sevier and Manti com- girls were: Manti, 43 A, peted, with first place in South Sevier, 42, and various competitions Millard, 33. 'fcuaz' IX - T-- 120-yar- i I yMTftC' FrJ -& pf: ir 440-yar- ' cVr 4 Track meet participants from five high schools listen to remarks by Coach Glen Goodwin prior to the start of the first meet of the season at Snow's field on April 18. o Drama Meet Held in The Manti High baseball team split a league doubleheader with the Delta Rabbits on Monday of this week. In the first game, Steve Fritz went the distance to up his record to 7 wins, 0 losses. He also hit a long homerun to help his own cause. The score of the first game was t 4-- 5-- Lorraine Howell works on broad jump technique at opening of higb schopj track season at Snow's and Homo by S . Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretory Utoh Education Association Two small boys watched in fascination as their father engaged in mortal combat that day in the hotel lobby. Dad was operating an New MHS Auditorium A r story is pretty plain: Parents are teachers, too, and they should always be aware that their children learn from many things for good they do or say or ill. Those two young boys are in a critical learning stage. Its been said that a high percentage of a person's character traits are formed before he or she enters school. That should give parents some idea of the responsibility they have in teaching their children well. Too many times, parents are oblivious to the presence of their children.. At such a time, Dad may blow his cork about something that happened at the office today. Watching and listening, little Don learns how to display his anger. Mom may do less than her best in preparing for night class at community school. Watching and listening, little Don learns that he can get away with doing less than his best. Knowing the children are watching can help us to be better people. 6 A large crowd of Palisade Golf Association members turned out for a breakfast party at the Palisade Golf Course last Sunday. The party was served by the association officers. Lila Fleming won the by Ann Barton son and Clifford Hughes both said that mental mistakes and a lack of getting after it resulted in the loss. The Templars must win both games with 1st place South Sevier this Friday to bring home the region trophy. If they win only one of the games, they will go to the state play offs as the second place team, and if they lose both games they will go as the third place team. The game is at South Sevier at 2 p.m. The baseball team would like to especially thank the Ephraim Lions Club for their devotion of $325 towards the new baseball uniforms, and for the support of the public in their efforts to help the Manti High baseball 2-- In the second game, Manti fell behind quickly to Delta but came back in the bottom of the first inning to tie the score But Mantis at pitching was not up to its usual par and the Delta team built up a 13-- lead. In the bottom of the 5th Manti managed to score 3 not Tims,5 but it was enough and Delta held on to win 13-program, Coaches Robert Ander coaches. 5-- School said putting contest for the ladies and Bruce Lindsay was the winner for the men. The chipping was won by Verle Peterson and Larry Brunson, and team honors went 11 'Kid depositors First Day Scheduled to 16 Wins, 11 Losses The Snow College second by a score of On Saturday Dixie Badgers played eight to Snow and travelled this games past week, there the Badgers by beat six and winning losing a score of but gave up two. They beat CEU Tuesday the second game, scoring in two games. The first nine runs to Snows 12. Kert Blad was one of game score was 10-- 4 and Snow's outstanding playthe second score was On Thursday the Bad- ers with three home runs gers clobbered USUs against Dixie. One of the varsity team in two games. homers was a grandslam hit. The scores were 13-16-Both games were home games. Kelly Shepherd in Friday they travelled to another game against St. George and defeated Dixie made a three-ruDixie in one game by a home run in the last inning but lost the and won the ball game for score of 8-- 3-- 2 7-- n 8-- Little League Ccji!ig The Tima to Advertise is when Bvsinsss is Slow! girls farm team; Dale Cox boys farm team; Claudia Olsens farm team contact Bob Bessey; Carol Tennis The Snow College tennis team has continued its winning ways by defeating Utah Trade Tech at Provo and 8-- 1 Dixie College 9-- In the UTCP match, Brett Durfee, Paul Braith-waitRuss Hook, Jeff team, contact Kathy. Steve Conners will coach Rupp, Curtis Madsen and the Tigers again, and Kim Scott Stobbe won their Anderson will coach the singles matches for a total Indians. If more boys and of 6 points. In doubles, girls sign up than we have Durfee and Braithwaite, teams for, other teams will Hook and Stobbe, took be organized. Be sure that their opponent for two you tell your friends about more points. Madsen and signing up by May 1st, in Rupp lost their doubles order for the team rosters match, giving UTCP its to be made up and sent in. single point. In the match with Dixie, Manti City is trying to organize a city recreation the Badger netters got a board that would serve in clean sweep for their an advisory capacity and score. Snow's conference rechelp get the teams organized and financed ord is now 0 and overall The Badgers each year. The members record would serve in a perennial will Friday and Saturday capacity. Any persons be competing in an wishing to serve on the invitational tournament board please contact with an alumni team, Mayor Ben Kjar or a city CEU, Dixie, UTCP and Mesa, Colo. councilman by May 1st. Chadwick's team, contact Carol; Kathy M. 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Play is scheduled to begin the last week in May. New teams this year e will be the league for 7 and 8 year olds; also a girls softball farm team that will be for 8, 9, and 10 year olds. Other teams will be the Fillies, a girls softball team for ages 11, 12; the Foxes", for girls 13, 14, and 15. The boys teams w ill consist of a farm team for ages9and 10, twolittle league teams traditionally named the Indians and the Tigers" for 10, 11, and 12 year olds, and a Pony league for 13 and 14 year olds. A coach is needed for e the team, children interested in joining this team should contact Bob Bessey. Also the Pony league will sign up with Bob. Other coaches to Snow. Be Ready for Spring with Spring Lawn and Garden Specials Buy NOW! Wide Selection in Stock to the G r.28i1tEl 'CCjVlRCS Cheri Miller and Lauri The regional high Syndergaard. school drama meet was Scenes from plays: held Friday, April 18, in Butch Scow and Scott the new Manti High Fredericks, Signe Olsen School building. and Rigel Hinckley. As the buses from the Humorous reading, various participating Shauna Monson; pantoschools arrived, workmen mime, Dana Hoog; mono were busy uncrating the acts, Janet Tibbs, Fern podium to be used in the Mortensen and Brenda auditorium. By starting Bills. time, all was ready for this Ladies first event in the new auditorium. In overall competition, The first day of ladies Juab placed first, Manti golf at Palisade Golf and Richfield Course will be second, Tuesday third. April 29th at 10 a.m. April 25 and 26 state Everyone is welcome, competition will be held at especially beginners, Brigham Young Univer- according to Phyllis Cox. sity. The following stu"Come out ladies and dents qualified for state: help make this year the Dramatic readings: best ever, Mrs. Cox said. the foursome of Allen Robins, Burke Gary Learning, electronic game that YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW White and Jim Bean. involved shooting onPlayers planning to coming space invaders. n in the doing Every company participate Dad was watching the business in America is best ball play for May, the on whirring lights required to pay taxes to do must be signed up by the machine. His sons were their share of financing 27th of April. Some new watching Dad. government operations. rules will be posted that If Dad flipped the But after those normal should help speed up in certain a buttons way, taxes are paid, playoffs for the business so did the boys. Dad the Constitution specifies to play the kneeled that no taxes can be levied to tried The machine. boys upon the press which will kneel, but their legs were limit the distribution of too short. If Dads body news. The U.S. Supreme twisted as he went about Court declared unconstithe work of smashing the tutional a Louisiana tax in enemy, his sons did the It is 1934 because: The old English laws of same. measured alone by the libel sought to punish a Dad didnt Sometimes, extent of the circulation of newspaper for publishing do too well. The electronic the publication in which any type of injurious "missiles he launched the advertisements are stories about someone. missed their targets. carried with the Penalties were heavy fines His language wasnt all are purpose of penalizingplain the Ntwtpaptrs and or imprisonment, that nice at such times. He and down a curtailing sometimes publisher shut mast the important may not have realized it, the circulation of a newspaper. But Alexbut his kids were listentoarca of shopping selected group of ander Hamilton changed ing. information. the entire meaning of libel The moral of that little in a historic address to a jury in 1804. 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