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Show r j Badgers Split Games on Season Opener in New Mex. The Badgers opened basketball their 1978-7season with a two game stand against the Broncos of New Mexico Military Academy. Snow split the e series, winning the first 97 to 93 and dropping the second 94 to 9 Snow College your community collogo felt two-gam- bv Presidrnl J. Mania Higbt-- Snow College is committed to a strong and meaningful Women's Athletics Program and is presently sponsoring volleyball, basketball, and softball. We would be so committed even without the pressures of Title IX or other governmental suggestions. We support athletics for women for many of the same reasons we support mens athletics. In addition, women are good athletes and need competitive opportunities and limelight to become better athletes, citizens, and scholars. Last year Snow swept the Womens International Collegiate Athletic Conference in all sports and is on the way to a repeat of this performance with a conference championship this year in volleyball. L 105. High point Badger in both games was John Warburton with 19 in the first game and 23 in the IVIHS Library Notes decorated with book covers made by the children at the Ephraim Elementary School, The children were asked to a book draw cover favorite their featuring book. The book covers are most fascinating and interesting to see. You are invited to come in and pick up a favorite book or browse through a magazine. New books for adults are: The County Fair Cook Book, published by the Farm Journal. The recipes are in every homemakers reach and are beautifully illustrated. You And Your Aging Parent by Barbara Silver-ton- e. My Enemy The Queen by Victoria Holt. If My Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I doing in the Pits? by Erma Bombeck. New books for children: Wild Bill Hiccups Riddle Book by Ann Bishop. Morris Is a Cowboy by Bernard Wiseman. Dinosaurs and Other First Animals by Dean Morris. These books are for beginning-to-rea- MIIS Manti High School will off the wrestling season with its second annual fathers and sons night Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Armory. The event is free to the public, Coach Kent Van Tassell said. Highlight of the evening half tied kick the pull Next week Snow travels to Wyoming for a game at Sheridan and a game in Powell against Northwest Community College. The next home game is a Thanksgiving treat, the day after the turkey event on Friday the 24th, against Utah State University JV. will have members of the wrestling squad take on their fathers in a series of matches. Squad members will be permitted only legal holds, Coach Van Tassell said, but fathers will be allowed to exceed the limits if necessary for - in an Another activity will have two veteran Templar eight-tea- tourna- ment at Union High School in Roosevelt on Nov. 28. We have quite a few grapplers demonstrate holds, positions, strategies and scoring so that experienced wrestlers well as some wrestling fans will be back as better able to enjoy the promising new talent, Coach Van Tassell said, sport. The Manti High School "and are looking forward season. squad will open its season to a good x Basketball Team Sets On Friday, Dec. 1, MHS will unveil its 1978-7version of varsity and JV basketball. The opponent at the armory that night will be Coach Danny Hills Bulldogs from Gunnison. As usual, Gunnison will boast a good shooting and sharp passing team. Also as usual, 9 j by Hazel White library is gaily 'Jhe first game was never in doubt as Snow College led all the way. The second game, however, it meant catchup for the Badgers the entire game. In the second alone the score was four times, but Badgers couldn't ahead. Invitos Fathors to Grapplo Sons at Start Of Wrestling Season on Saturday d good balance at the three positions center, guard, and forward. tilt, the next home game will be Fridav, Dec. 15th with Lehi. This game will have special interest because Russel Felt, formerly of the MHS faculty, is now the head coach of the Pioneers of Fust action for the team Friday, Nov. 24th at Pavson. This will be the first of a series of several "awav" games. In Lehi. fact 'away" games will Game times w ill be 5'45 dominate the eailv seafor JV and 7.30 p.m. for the Bulldogs will be led by son. Atier the Gunnison varsitv. a Hill. Ronnie Hill will High team game: cavort in the pivot. Other KMT1, 975; Craft Nuts, players to watch include 845; Strikettes, 873. veterans Randy Warren, Individual high game, Ronald Nay, Fred Mogle Kathy Sorenson, 209; Nell Doug and John Larson gang up on their dad, and Matt Stewart. Pantos, 204; Bette Jensen, Dr, Neil Larson, in preparation for Saturday Gone from the Templars 203. are Kirk Abegglen, last Games over 160: Most Valuable KMTI - Darlene Black-hayears Won Lost Player, Kyle Rowley, a 200; Karen Nell, 24 12 regular forward, Dari Mc- Craft Nuts 192; Gail Buchanan, 192; 14 Bride, who saw action as Owens Sports .. 22 include warm, home-makRuby Nunley, 174. 6th man, and reliable Snappy Sen ice. . 21 15 Rollettes - Joyce Parry, scones and other goodies. 17 19 reserves Brad Beaer, Strikettes The dinner is priced at 183, 195, 167; Mary Jean 20 Ronnie Nielson, 16 and Rollettes Daniels, 168, 164. $3.00, adults; $1.50, r Alan Hatch. KMT1 20 16 Strikettes - Nancy children under 12, and 21 At present a mixture of Wild Bunch 15 Wernz, 185; Kathy Sor$10.00, family. 25 lettermen from last year Cow Palace II . . 1 The Relief Society will enson, 209, 163; Chrisand hopefuls up from the Individual high series: tie Bunnell, 166, 173. have on sale hand-madJV and new students are Gloria Johnson, 577; Bette Wild Bunch - Karen articles for Christmas This Jensen, 551; Renon Danvying for spots. Miller, 161; Gaylene giving and home-bakeyears team should have iels, 548. Baxter, 165, 170; Carol specialties straight from the oven. Mortenson, 173. Owens Sport Center The country store will Gloria Johnson, 186, 190, fresh produce, offer 201; Becky Duncan, 169; 36-- 1 meats, eggs and other Thelma Madsen, 182. items. Craft Nuts - Vicki Fun and games have line and Keven Doty Schiess, commented that Thompson, 160; Nell kicked an extra point. The the game been planned for the very Pantos, 163, 204, 176; rest of the third quarter physical but fair. "I was young set. Judy Boyer, 162; Rose Festival-goers are askwas a stand off with Snow proud of our kids, they 170. Sorenson, own in to their ed alive the fourth hung in to the end and bring coming Cow Palace II - Donna 1 think the dishes. with a never quarter gave up. Nunley, 164. field goal by Brad Drown, physical nature of the touchdown run by game with its injuiies was a Mike Lombardo, and a probably the factor in our Mike Vanderhoof loss." to Mike Lombardo pass for Dave Arslanian was another TD. especially happy with Lombardos last two Mike Lombardo's pertouchdowns iced a tre- formance, and proud of mendous game for him as the improvements that the he carried 14 times for 1 14 offense has made since the yards to lead the beginning of the season. offense. This Arslanian said, Another big difference team now- plays with a lot in the game was four of poise. They are interceptions, two by confident and disciplined, Ricky Nelson, one by John and the kind of football Enslow and one by Hardy. team that could be a Viking coach, Don national contender." will come on JP x; jjmm o 2-- point and scored on a pass from quarterfield stand Saturday back Terry Tuttle to The against the Ricks College Richard Wingett. Vikings and repeated their point after by Keven Doty earlier domination of the was wide. The second quarter the Viking team with a 36 to 13 Badgers put it across victory. again in a hurry on another The Badger defense Curtis Page run was on the scoreboard first after a pass with a safety. Trace reception by Applegate. Burningham caught the The point after was again Viking punter in the end good, and as if Brad zone after a very bad snap Drown didnt get enough from the center for the two work he capped the first field points. The Badger of- half off with a fense followed up quickly goal to make the first half when Page plunged over score 19 to 6. Ricks came to play ball dive and Brad on a Drown scored the extra the second half and started off with a score point. The Vikings were still when Terry Tuttle plungvery much alive at this ed over from the one yard d d THANK e ... ... ... semi-regula- ... 1 e d The Badger football team finished its home night's wrestling fracas at the armory, The event opens the MHS wrestling season. ... Snow College Football Crew Really Grinds Ricks to Pieces with 3 Score -- like to thank the people of Sanpete for their support In electing me their commissioner. I was thrilled with the friendliness you showed me during the campaign. I am looking forward to serving you and I welcome and will appreciate suggestions from you which will help me to make the decisions that will be best for the county. I would County s Keith VV. Sorenson d Christmas Gift Suggestions d K Snow-Colleg- L Satisfaction Guaranteed Full Lifetime Warranty - 0'iTO;3.,, im 3 piece Kit Drive Tune-u- p NOW $19.98 " 'Value piece Drive Socket Set 7 piece Combination Wrench Set 21 $63.54 Value $26.90 Value $58 65 Value NOW $29.98 NOW $11.98 NOW $27.98 20 piece Vi" Drive Socket Set if bought individually Intermountain LaundryDetergent Seat Covers Universal Indian Blanket Styles Fits most pickup trucks, most vans and VWs Wide range of colors. Priced from $22.95 to $40.55 $3.00 OFF each set Utility Box Pickup Truck Fits across the bed of all standard size pickups. 50 lb Box $16.25 - (white) FREE Christmas wreath with each box ($5 value) Dale Sampson (75) makes tackle in Saturday's Badger football game. Badgers Lose to Dixie, But Retain ICAC Title .The home field ad- vantage proved too much for the Badgers recently The Badgers had nothscores came on two Brad blemishing the otherwise Drow n field goals and one ing to lose in the Dixie perfect conference record touchdown with a missed game, but Dixie had of the ICAC Champion extra point. everything to gain, in Badger football team. The Rebels scored two touchdowns and convertOFFICE IS ed both extra points for their 14 point total. CLOSED The Badgers finished the season with six wins SATURDAYS and four losses, but with only one loss in conference Messenger-Enterpris- e as they finished their season by traveling to Dixie College and met a 14 to 12 defeat of that hands of the Rebels. Penalties told the story as the Badgers committed errors to put them in the holes constantly. The Snow College play. 2 For Duel With Gunnison Friday In the future we will better publicize womens athletic events and encourage the public to enjoy first class competition. 1 personally have been impressed by the improvement in womens athletic programs over the past ten years at Snow College in particular and in the WICAC in general. Womens sports have earned equality. The second. The first game was a lesson in balanced scoring as 10 out of the 14 player team scored for Snow College. The second game also show ed balance as 10 Badgers his buckets and made the scoreboard. Page Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, November 16, 1978 OUR Reg Price $120.60 NOW $108.55 Everyone is welcome to shop at I FA Stores. Prices effective through December 23, 1978 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES |