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Show J Spring City Osborne Mrs, Athene Phone 158-J- 3 Wednesday evening Mrs. Utahna Stiate was the hostess to the So-- ( gym-nasiu- -- 55-6- Oo, at 8 00. Wasatch Academy edged out in a thi tilManti Templars at Johns contest overtime ing gymnasium Feb. 1. Scoring was close through the entire game, as the lead changed often from one quint to the other. Funk was high point man for the Tigers, registering 11 counters. He is also high point man for the season so far with 57, an average of 8 per game. Maynard Webb almost won the game for the Academy before the extra period wrhen he dunked a basket with 35 seconds regular playing time remaining. However, Sorenson of Manti made a last-ditc- h rally to tie the count at 36 all. overtime In the three-minut- e period, Wayne Linn and Howard Funk both scored to provide the winning margin, sincethe Templars were held to nothing but frantic passing by the rangy Orange and Black defense. W. A. now has a record in league play of two wins against seven losses. Box scores: 40-3- Hope, ward Sunday superintendent, announces thut Sunday, February 10th, will be the ward Sunday School conRudolph Sc hool ference. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt Lake City spent thei past week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allred. 57-5- a tess Friday afternoon to the club members at her home. Enjoying a hot lunch and spending the afternoon quilting here, Mrs. Margaret Petersen, Mrs, Otelha Justesen, Mrs. Bergetta Jensen, Alea-tht- The scoutmasters are meetings. Joseph F. Hansen and Lowell Hansen. Mr. and Mrs Doyle Maxfield and children of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. Hazel Black, Mrs. Olga Black Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Grace Fullmer. Special W. Blain. guests were. Mrs. Mary Finell, Friends and townspeople called Mrs. Ada Allred, Mrs Anna Eliza Hansen and Mrs. Grace B. Allred. at the home of Waldo Hansen during the week to offer sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black and to the family in the death of Mr children visited Sunday in Wales Hansen. The calls were made to with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Reese, Mt. Pleasant where the Hansens also with Mr. Reese, grandfather make their home Mr. Hansen was of Mrs Black, who is very ill at born and reared at Spring City. He watMt son of Carl and Annie Hanhis home, son of this city. Ge-ni- el BYU-Uta- 1 "I REMEMBER BIG FREEZE . . . Bill Mlkvy, of Temple Owls, was subject of campus news story which said his team mates refused to feed him the ball during games to discredit Coach Josh Cody, He refused to comment upon the story. 1 the corn by the horse's step. Tha, Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Osborne horse would step the same distanci Mr. and Mrs. George Allred visJernlyn Osborne of Fairview every time, and I could check s ited in Payson dur ng the past and visited this week at the home of accurately that you could plow th week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pet- Mrs. Ruth Osborne. corn both ways. ersen. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Osborne visFrom S. I. McGinnis, Cullodci ited Saturday and Sunday in Provo Mr and Mrs. Sehofield Cutler W. Va.: 1 remember when w with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neilsen would dig out a hole under the re and Miss Yvonne Schofield visited and family. in Salt Lake City Saturday. They hot embers In the fireplace and pi went to meet Mr and Mrs. in some big Irith potatoes an Hollv there Mrs. Mildred Petersen learnSchofield and dauhter of Los cover them until they baked. Angeles California, and Mr. and ed Thursday of the death of an Mrs. Vao Schofield of Rupert. uncle, Reed J. Knudsen of Provo. From Mrs. E. S. Ruff, Cineinnai Idaho. Mr. Knudsen was accidentally I remember when wheat an drowned m the Provo River on oats were threshed by a wood Funeral services for Mr Mrs. LaPnel NeiLcn entertained Thursday. heated engine with men to throw Knudsen were held Tuesday at the the grain up. It was tied in bundle, the pinochle club at her home Ber Drawing Room chape 1. and cut with a cradle, sharpenec Wednesday evening The guests of Mrs. Neilsen were' Mrs. Mamie by a small, board paddle treatei Mrs. Lorna Jensen was the hos with tar and sand. The wood anr Allred, Mrs Emma Sorensen, Mrs. water for the engine were hauler a day before the threshing. Prep Hoop Scores BY High 46, Pleasant Grove 38 Lehi 34. Lincoln 30 Juab 75, Tintic 50 Springville 46, Spanish Fork 33 American Fork 43, I'avson 36 Wasatch 50, South Summit 37 West 46, Davis 36 East 44, Granite 14 Jordan .34, South 33 Hinckley 45, Beaver 40 Ogden 48, Noith Cache 24 Panguitch 47, Escalante 42 Murray 33, Judge Memorial Park City .39, North Summit G. Beale, K. Beale. Ethel Sorensen, Mrs. Erma Frand-sen- , Mrs, Vida Sorensen, Mrs. Edith Sternor, Mrs. Venice Sorensen, Mrs, Ilene Beck, Mrs. Larene Thompson and Mrs, Clara Donaldson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Clara Donaldson and Mrs. Emma Sorensen. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Neilsen. Ixaal D. U P. officers, Mrs. Mrs Delone Carlson visited last Junior guls of the ward MIA Irna Jensen, Mrs. Ruth Dve, Mrs. weik in Salt Lake Citv with Mr and their mothers attended the Ruth Osborne, Mrs Bergetta Jen- and Mrs Giant Shaw. The Shaws Junior class party and meeting sen. Mrs. Hazel Black and Mrs. accompanied Mis Carlson home held Tuesday evening at thei Mt Geneva Justesen attended a spec- Saturday for a short visit. when they were dumped, by South ward chapel. Those ial I). U p. meeting and social at Pleasant the Utuh Aggie underlings The Geneoloy committee of this attending from the Spring City Moioni Saturday. It was the fust defeat of the ward sponsored an excursion to ward were: Karol Mane Robinson, season for the Kittens, who had the Manti Temple Thursday evenLemne Allred, Mrs. Ruth Osborne and Mrs Darlene Gustin Mr and Mrs Lawrence Larsen six consecutive wins in six starts, Jane Juste sen of this have Noieen Acord, Carol Terry, Donna anil family of Fairvltw visited at ing and a laige group of ward peocity and it was their worst offensive learned they are proud great Bunnell, Ruth Ellis, Mehl Ree the home of Bishop and Mrs. Reid ple participated in the excursion and defensive showings of the A baby boy was Draper, Lois Beek, Marilyn Chris- H. Allred, antimothers gi year. The small babv daughter of Mr boin Januaiy 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. tensen, Ix'la Allred, Mrs. Geniel and Mrs Kent Strate was blessed Saturday night, however, the Glade Justesen of Kearns, Utah. Watson, Mrs. Llbbie Allred, Mrs sacraKittens started to move again with This is the second child and second Christie Bunnell, Mrs Ada R. Ellis Boy Scouts of Troop 506 with at the Sunday afternoon 4 a and Mrs. LaVee Draper. Mrs. licking of the Utah Pa- son of the Justesens their scoutmasters will continue to ment services and given the name i pooses in a prelim contest of the Watson and Mrs. Ruth Mc- observe the Annual Boy Scout of Herta Gene Strate. The father h game. The split gave Kinney are class leaders for the week of February 6lh to 12th. of the baby blessed her. Grandparrecord for Mr. and Mrs. Alton Petersen of Junior girls of the the Young Brigs a Spring City During that time after school ents Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig of Sanconference competition. Manti visited last week at the ward. hours and on Saturday the boys dy attended the services and vishome of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Robert Dye and Ellis Dye spent will meet and do a good deed for ited the Strates. Blain, who have both been ill at Saturday and Sunday visiting in the elderly or needy of the ward. their home here. Murray at the home of Mr. and They wall present programs at Spring City ward Explorer basJay Dahl enlisted in the U. S. Mrs. Mor Dye. fthcol and M. I. A. meeting. The ketball team overcome the Mt. Army reeently and left for Fort boys wall don their uniforms for Pleasant Third ward Explorer boys Lewis, Washington a week ago Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nelson and the observance week and will hold to the tune of 63 to 26 in a game Monday. He is a son of Mr. and baby of Ogden were recent visitors special activities at their scout played Monday evening. SV TIIS OLD TIMERS Mrs. Rulon Dahl of this city. An- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. other son, Ted Dahl, is now home George Jensen. The Nelsons are From Lemuel Sterling, Mendon on furlough. Ted has been train- new making their home at Ogden. M MEN BASKETBALL ing In Texas, but reports next to They have been living at Calgard, Ohio: I remember when a boy Canada. SANPETE STAKES REGIONAL PLAY-OF- F tat on the corn planter and checked New York. Brigham Young University's forgotten kids of basketball - the were tempoiarily Cougar flush halted in their march to a state greeme title last Fiiday night By LEONARD HILL It is expiated that Johns will be crowded to the rafters as W. A. 'a fast impioving Tigers try foi their third straight win and to avenge an earlier defeat at the hands of North Sanpete, with the Hams this evening. The soph bouts will begin at 7 followed by the varsity tangle eluh members' Mrs. Helen Madsen, Mis Ireta Strate, Mrs. Donna Larsen, Miss Geneva Strate, Mrs. Vilate Hope, Mrs. Irene Aiken, Mrs. Fkla Acord, Mrs. Etta Larsen, Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Mrs. Nellie plain and Mrs. Athene Osborne. Tin- - special guests were' Mrs. Madge Sorensen, Mrs Eva Erickson, Mrs Ada Ellis ami Mis Llbbie Allred Knjovmg a hot lunch and an evening of progressive look. The scon- - winners were Mrs. Vilate Hope, Mis Elda Acord, Mrs E a Erickson and Mrs. Llbbie Allied. ini Service Lose To W. A. Tigers Hope o Avenge Early Kittens Lick Aggies; N. Game in Defeat By Ute Frosh Team $, Tonight Oficials: February 8, 1952 The Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Pyramid Page Six 31 32 Gunnison 47, Snow 36 Hmi'icano 76, Kanab 35 North Sevier 59, Wivne 46 Monroo 36, Moroni 17 Union 45, Tabiona 22 M jab 36, San Juan 28 Wasatch Academy 40, Manti 36 Dixie 51, Enterprise 39 Marysvale 78, Tropic 26 Grenriver 41, Mrnticello 37 Tooele 36, Grantsville 33 South Emery 49, No. Emery 47 Duchesne 43, Altaniont 32 Morgan 56, North Rich 44 Delta 55, Millard 33 t Moroni High Gym 7:00 p.m., February 14 Students 25c o Adults 50c Moroni Stake vs North Sanpete Stale South Sanpete Stake vs Gunnison Stake February 18 AT EPHRAIM Winners vs Winners Losers vs Losers Sanpete and Sevier play-of- f at Salina High Gym February 20 to determine who goes to the ALL CHURCH MEET C. E. Pleas, Chipley, Fla. In those days buxom maiden, took a hand in the art of reaping the grain and often outdid the besl man on the job. the greatest car ever built in the low-pri- From E. E. Meredith, Fairmont W. Va.: Do you remember wher we could hardly wait to get the latest copy of Nick Carter, "Buffalo Bill, Frank Reade, oi some other nickel novel; when we shoes put vaseline on patent-leathe- r to keep them from cracking; wher losing a penny under the old board walks was a tragedy? ce field! From the Spring City Mr. and Mrs. Everett Strate, Mrs. Libbie Allred, Mrs. Nellie Blain, Miss Manett Allred, Mrs. Anenia Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Virgus Osborne attended the funeral services at the Manti North ward Friday afternoon for Andrew H. Miller who died at his home in Manti Tuesday. Wednesday evening Bishop and Mrs. Reid H. All-reMiss Lenore Allred and Miss Manett Allred called at the Miller home. INVITED EVERYONE From Old Cuss, Chicago: I re member when the proper youn; lady would not think of going swim ming without her stockings. Sht did not look so proper, however, ir the water with them on. SNOW GYM. 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