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Show Universal Microfilm USE CLASSIFIED ADS IN PYRAMID FOR FAST RESULTS Volume Ml' Seventy-nin- e l'I PLEAS AN MI 81647 Here's how it looks right now for Snow Colleae basketball hold standing freshmen John Bale, this year's captain, and Joe Manning, a couple of guards who saw much action last year are back They have defensive quickness and also provide scoring punch Berme Mietchem, a big, strong forward, is the other letteiman back The transfers, both with Utah State University freshman Mark are backgrounds, Peterson, a forward, and Scott Parnsh, center Jim Erickson, a standout at Manti High School for three years, is the other center prospect Among the newcomers are a pair from Compton, Calif , Donnie Davis, a forward, and Mel McLaurin, a guard Other new recruits are Lynn Nielson, Ogden, and Dave Johnson, Blanding, forwards, and Trevor Matthew, Tasmania, Australia, and Kim Peterson, South Summit, guards Here is Snows 1972-7- 3 schedule from Spring City Stalf Sergeant Wallace B Anderson, son of Mrs Clarence J Pedersen of Spring City, has from the U S Air Force precision measuring equipment specialist course conducted by the Air Training Colorado, - - 1 -- Colo Dec 8 held at Sherm's Quality Parts Sherms Quality Parts, Spring City, held a very successful open house Saturday with friends and interested from throughout the county visited the store during the day and were greeted by Mr and Mrs Sherman Strate and their family Some of the manufacturers and suppliers, who donated the prizes, were also on hand' to greet the people attending the grand opening Prizes were given away hourly throughout the day Prizes were given away hourly throughout the day and were as follows binoculars, Ruth Nielsen, Ogden, broiler over, Bill Peacock, Osterizer, Jeanme Nora Mickel, teakettle, Christensen, Fairview, 2D quart casserole, Earl Thomas, Mt Pleasant, 12 inch buffet skillet, Leonard Burr, insulated jump suit, Ruth McKinney, Delco battery, Charles Peterson mans knit shirt, Helen persons Madsen, fishing pole, reel, Osmer Beck, ice chest, Rulon Strate, label maker, Frances Black were Childrens prizes awarded as follows socker balls went to Judy Kinsman and Juanita Jensen, both of Fair-viebasketballs, Larry Burr, Spring City and Audra Klien-maOrem, thermos jug, Helen Strate, Spring City, footballs, Wayne Clark and Christopher McKinney, both Spring City, fishing pool and reel, Michael Strate, Spring City Also given were twelve bottles decks of wax and twenty-fou- r cards - Utah Trade Tech at Ephraim -- - - Dec 9 Very successful open house event Open Southern Utah State College at Ephraim - Rangely at Rangely, Dec 7 2 Open - Dec University of Chihushua at Ephraim of Utah at Dec 18 Salt Lake City of Utah at Dec 18 Salt Lake City 15-1- 6 Dec - 28 30 Mesa, Colorado Grand at Tournament Junction, Colo - Utah Trade Tech at Jan 5 Ephraim - Alumni at Jan 6 Ephraim - Mesa at Grand Jan 12 Junction, Colo - College of Eastern Jan 13 Utah at Price Jan 19 - Ricks at Ephraim Idaho State Jan 20 University at Ephraim Jan 26 - - Dixie at St George -- Florence, Italy They were part of a group of druggists from Utah, Idaho and Arizona that made the tour sponsored by the Brunswick Drug Company Command Sergeant Anderson, now trained to repair calibrate and certify precision measuring equipment, is being assigned to Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina, for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air Command TAC provides combat units for air support of U S ground forces The sergeant, who has served in Vietnam, is a 1959 graduate of North Sanpete High School, Mount Pleasant His wife, Norma, is the daughter of Mrs Loretta M Banks of West Jordan, Utah Mr and Mrs H L Norman went to Orem Friday afternoon and visited with Bishop and Mrs Wallace Allred and family. Friday evening the Normans attended a Thanksgiving dinner party held in the I OOF lodge hall in Provo for all members of the and Odd-Fello- Rebekahs and their partners -- -- Utah 4-H'- Historical at the November meeting of the Sanpete Historical Society The meeting at which Dr Smith will lecture will be a Society, in an illustrated lecture dinner meeting at the Wistaria Collecting Utah History by Dr Melvin the Utah Preserving will be discussed Smith, director State of can increase value of many acres of mountain land Re-foresti- ng Trees established on any land can serve many benefits and will increase land value With the right conditions, perhaps your mountain or farm land will support increased or new tree growth Unproductive land produces very few benefits and can be likened to storing ones savings in a cache No benefits are gained through interest and the cache can be destroyed in a disaster Land lying idle produces no benefits other than a standard appreciation in value and protection from the elements on such land is minimal Through planting trees, a potential for site protection is developed Planting trees will increase the future value of your land Whether the planting is for the relatively short term returns from Chnstmas trees or for the of benefit succeeding generations in sawtimber, the aesthetics resulting from growing trees will be visible in a few yeais Find out whether your mountain or farm land has a potential for growing trees Possibly, the seedlings for your planting project can be purchased from the State Forestry tree nursery at a nominal cost Your State Area Forester will be glad to work with you, he can provide advice and technical assistance State Forestry will also help prepare a management plan for your lands The St ,te agency works with and for the Utah public on forest land management activities In the six county Central Utah Area, contact Ron Daniels, Area Forester, at 146 North Main, 896 5761 Richfield, telephone com- of merit badge pletion requirements in three subjects This year's merit badge has the largest powwow enrollment of the seven that Snow has offered Ross Findlay, general chairman, said Boys registered from as far away as Beaver, Delta, Sprmgville, and Huntington They registered for 32 different courses taught by 40 volunteer instructors Scout executives Paul Turner, Richfield, and Lloyd Hawkins, Nephi, as well as members of The Sanpete South District committee advancement assisted Mr Findlay in the powwow "Ve want to thank Snow College and Ephraim City for making facilities available for the powwow, Mr Findlay said We also want to thank the many volunteers, including the instructors, the clerical helpers, and the adult leaders and parents who aie piovidmg supervision and transportation We feel confident that the boys enrolled in this program are exhaving a worthwhile perience center in Washington, -- Utah have contributed the new National Center located in Washington, D C announced Gerald Olson, Utah State University Extension 4 H supervisor Utahs contributions to the Center represent a partnership between 4 H members, leaders and others m the Cooperative Extension program, including the 779 4 Hers from Sanpete County, he added The National 4 H Center is a residential educational facility $4,500 to , - Open Jan 27 - Mesa, Colorado at Feb 2 Ephraim - College of Eastern Feb 3 Utah at Ephraim - Ricks at Feb 9 Rexburg, Ida Feb 10 - Idaho State University at Pocatello, Ida Feb 16 - Dixie at Ephraim Feb 17 - SUSC at Cedar City Feb 19 20 - University of Utah at Ephraim Feb 23 Rangely at Ephraim -- D.C. -- -- -- -- incorporating complete meeting, dining and sleeping accommodations Cafe in Gunnison on Nov 30 at 7 30 pm, according to Perry Plummer, Ephraim, Sanpete society president Smiths lecture will deal to some extent with the preservation of Sanpete County history, Mr Plummer said Dr He indicated that the public is invited to join with members in attending the meeting Reservations must be in by Nov 28 Hey, you've still got time to get that big elk! The last of this year's elk hunts will begin Saturday, November 18, and run through ' the 28th Fifteen holders of restricted permits will go after their quarry on the Heaston Unit in the Oquirrh Mountains in Salt Lake, Tooele and Utah counties The permits are for bulls only Bull elk are defined as animals with antlers more than five inches in length andean be made with Mrs Clive Despam, Centerfield, Albert Nadine Antrei, Manti, Mrs Nibley, Ephraim, and Golden Sanderson, Fairview North Sanpete holds games for volleyball Congratulations are in order for Fairview South Ward girls as winners of the North Sanpete Stake MIA Volleyball tournament in the senior division The tournament was held November 9 and 11 in North Sanpete High School gym Spring City Ward girls won second place and Mt Pleasant First Ward girls came in third place the Beehive division winners were Spring City Ward, first place, Fairview South Ward, second place and Mt Pleasant Fourth Ward, third In place Fairview North Ward girls will go to Manti December 16 to patlicipate in the Region Tournament During 1972, more than 30,000 students and leaders par- 4 H ticipated development in leadership training at the Center In May, 34 Utah 4 Hers and advisors availed themselves of the facilities the National during Citizenship Short Course They were the first Utah group to have such an experience, Dr Olson reported The latter part of this month 29 will use the other Utah facility when they participate in the National 4 H Congress, he three adult 4-- added Clifford O Sorensen of Manti will be one of the 29 Utah 4 Hers in attendance at the Congress Former residents on LDS mission and Pearle Madsen Olsen, Salt Lake City, former W Mt C Pleasant residents, are presently serving missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in San Diego, y California The Olsens are serving as guides at the new Mormon Battalion Visitors Center Mr Olsen had served on a part time basis as a guide in the Visitors Center in Temple Square in Salt Lake City for nearly five years LeVon Larsen entered University Hospital in Salt Lake City last week for treatment and observation Son in Vietnam Mrs Minerva IT District represent December 7 11 on at the Utah comin petition in Salt Lake City Hotel Utah Other were Janell participants Anona Spencer, Mona, Anderson, Fairview, Sandra Dansie, Mona, Eris Anderson, Fairview, Alene McFarlane, Chester, Karen Anderson, Susan Anderson, both Fairview, and Debra Washburn, Mt Pleasant Tne winner and alternate in the Make It Yourself With Wool contest held November 18 in Fairview are shown above wearing the attire which brought them their prizes. They are Marge Mickelsen, daughter of Jay C. Mickelsen, Nephi, and Marilyn Anderson, daughter of George Anderson, Moroni. Miss Mickelsens entry was a brown wool knit pants suit, and Miss Andersons a knit dark pink wool dress. The sage grouse confines his feeding and drinking activities to early morning and late evemng-- at midday, he is We need to add to the three Rs, namely Reading, and Rithmetic, a Riting fourth Responsibility usually resting and inactive Herbert Hoover planning contribute to new ers Historical society director to address group in Sanpete and certificates indicating -- -- Mr. and Mrs. Merril Larsen spent eight days early this month touring in Rome and student Snow Colleges population almost doubled on a temporal y basis Saturday when 611 young men arrived on the campus to take classes given by the Snow College university of scouting Instruction will continue on Dec 2 and 16, following which most of theenrollees will receive graduated at Lowry AFB, -- Dec Dec at Snow College Training finished by serviceman Make It Yourself With Contest and Fashion Show was held November 18 in Fan view South LDS Ward Church under the direction of Mrs Blake Anderson, Fairview, and Mrs Peter Jacobson Fountain Green Judges were Mrs Steven Fnschknecht, Manti, Mrs Junior Bown, Gunnison, and Mis Iairy Olson, Ephraim Mis A J Anderson, Fairview, nai rated the Fashion Show A delightful luncheon was served to the participants at noon by Mrs Grant Coates, Mt Pleasant, Lady Wool growers piesent, and Mrs Vance W Aagaid, Fountain Green Winner of the contest and alternate were both from the division Marge lumor of Mickelson, daughter Jay C Mickelson, Nephi, was the winner, entering a stunning biown wool knit pants suit, accented with top stitching on the top Marilyn Anderson, daughter of George Anderson, Moroni, was chosen alternate Her entry was a lovely dark pink wool knit dress with puff sleeves and raised waistline Marge will The Wool gets underway Mesa, Invitational Tournament at Mesa, Ariz - Utah Trade Tech at Nov 29 Salt Lake City Coach Gary Bliss and team captain John Bale of Snow Colleges cage squad look over the schedule for the season during a moment of respite on the basketball floor. Present reports indicate good prospects for the casaba season at snow, with three members of last years squad returning, two transfers, and seven sharp looking freshmen hopefuls currently on hand. trap shoot Scout Pow Sergeant Anderson Forty-seve- n Winner announced in 'fllake-l- t Yourself-Wit- h -- Wool' contest Pleasant, Sunday, November 2( It will be held at the Airpoit and beginning time will be aiound 10 a m Hams turkeys and bacon will be among the pnes given Coach Bliss has three mem bors of last year's team back, two transfers, and seven out- -- Number Sanpete County Seauh and Rescue (Jeep Putiol) is spoil soi mg a trap shoot in Mt now 23 25 21, 1972 Jeep Patrol to Snow Can the College basketball team make it to the regional pla olfs four years in a row9 Prospects seem good as of Nov NOVEMBER has Seely received word that her son, Merrill Seely, Layton, is enroute to Vietnam where he will spend the next three months repairing airplanes Mr Seely has been at Hill Field since he returned from service in World War II, and is one of the group that left Hill Field to perforin this service He is married to the former Lila Garlick of Fairview, and they have six children Turkey Days event ends with draving for 105 choice birds Turkey Days drew to a close Saturday with a large crowd gathering at the front steps of the City Hall to see who was home with their going Thanksgiving turkey as gifts from Mt Pleasant businessmen One hundred and five choice A grade birds were on hand to be given away About one half of them were claimed at this time, and almost all of them had been claimed by Tuesday afternoon If there were any who did not claim their birds by closing time were out of Wednesday-th- ey luck as they had forfeited their prize Mt Pleasant, Spring City, Green, Moroni, Ephraim, Sterling and Layton names appeared on the Fairview, Fountain winners list Some individuals received two birds Winners in the order called were Sharon Daniels, Bryce Hardy, Elverda Frandsen, Carol Beesley, Hugh Downard, Spring City, Ella McArthur, Edna Brothersen, Iva Truscott, Sherryl Cloward, Janell Black, Elverda Frandsen, James E Christensen, Delone Carlson, Spring City, Glen Johnson, Frank Mills, Fairview, Rex Hafen, Allie Christensen, Dixie Spencer, Teddy Averett, Second Ward Relief Society, Julie Edna Nielson, Anderson, Ephraim, Cleo Jensen, Moroni, Obed Nelson, Vern B Debbie Nay, Kay Cox, Harold Christensen, Moroni, Rowland Sorensen, Moroni, Dick Ruiz, Melba Brotherson, Lynn Beverly Olsen, Laura Aime, Verla Olsen, Ras Jorgensen, Clarence Peterson, Sterling, Country Manor, Vernal Simons, bring Badgers down Rebels 13-home ICAC championship trophy 7, Snow Colleges football team brought back to the campus the championship of the Collegiate Athletic Conference following a defeat of the Dixie College Rebels in St George Saturday The Badgers did it by beating Dixie twice, Ricks once, and tying Mesa during the season record for That adds up to a league games, the best in the 13-- 7 ICAC the Badgers won the championship game the hard at the way They were behind half, but caught up in the third period, and went ahead in the fourth for the second 7 win in a row over Dixie this year An alert Snow College defensive unit that has played exceptional ball all season provided the Badgers with the breaks they needed to beat the And 0 13-- Rebels In the third period Badger defensive ace Stan Jones, Roy, recovered a Dixie fumble on the Rebel line Three plays later Mike Green, freshman halfback from California, raced across the goal stripe for a touchdown Kevin Hess, Logan, kicked the extra point to make the score read In the fourth period Glen 7 Pnsk, Jordan, intercepted a Dixie pass Moments later quarterback Jim Borla, Price, passed to Chuck Larry, Odgen, for the winning touchdown This time Hess's kick for the extra point was blocked The game wasnt the only uphill struggle for Snow football--th- e It entire season was began in September Only Chi istensen, Doug Sparks, Jeffrey Daniels, Scott Bruno, Jessie Daniels, Wayne Nevvson, Enid Nielson, Fountain Green, H C Tull, Fountain Green, Dave Jorgensen, Mildred Seely, Mabel Shaw, Hal Lowry, Elwood Eddy, Elwood Eddy, Beverly Olsen, Fern Turpin, Ron Harris, Zola Ruesch, Melba Brotherson, Ada Sherman Strate, Livingston, Eva C Christensen, Ann Marie Christensen, louise Johansen, Second Ward Relief Society, Ron Harris, Louise Johansen, Mrs Frank Swensen, Francis Black, Connie L. Coates, Faye Anderson, Gail Zabriskie, H L Mickel, Earl Dean Anderson, Lori Kennard, LaVern Gardner Abner Rosenlof, Margaret Thomas, Maurine Giles, Bonnie Adams, Layton, Cody Poulsen, Chris Parry, Don Hill, Ceva F Gardner, Abner Johnson, Rosenlof, Ethel Sorensen, Blake Rigby, Myles Hansen, Winnie Moss, K E Miller, Myles Hansen, Arley Jensen, Chad Diane Beck, Lucile Stevens, Bobby Shepherd, Jensen, Spring City, Athalene Stapley, LeRoy Rosenlof, nine lettermen returned They were joined by a contingent of freshmen eager to learn but inexperienced in collegiate football The coaching staff, headed by new head coach Ray Odette, began the task of shaping the material into a team The first games the were lost, but by Badgers had come of age, began to win, and proved their maturity by winning the championship In a statement Coach Ray Odette said, They have been a wonderful group of young men to work n mid-seaso- n post-seaso- n with-enthusia- stic, teachable and disciplined They must come from fine homes Gone from the team will be the nine lettermen who returned last fall and have now completed their two years of eligibility Chuck Larry, Ogden, allconference, Jose Renteria, Salt Lake City, Mel Hampton, Ogden, and Bruce Costa, Hawaii, honorable mention-a- ll members of the offensive unit Chris Anderson, Spanish Fork, honorable mention, Glen Prisk,andy, and Gary Downey, Spanish Fork, allconference, members of the defensive unit of The the championship team were Eldredge and Larry Keith Anderson, Butte, Montana, visited Sunday to Tuesday with his mother, Mrs Ella Anderson Before returning home he also visited Mr and Mrs Ross Anderson in Provo Hugh Shepherd, Rex Harris, Bonnie Peel, Allan Shelley, Clemens, Spring City, Scott Anderson, Rex Hafen, Howard Den Hartog and Country Manor Currant Tunnel 'holed out' at Strawberry Currant Tunnel was holed this week by a huge mechanical mole This extended the Strawberry Aqueduct from to Reservoir Strawberry Currant Creek, reported Project Manager Palmer DeLong for the Central Utah Project m Provo The mole tunneled through right on target Three tunnels have now been drilled on the Strawberry Aqueduct alignment with a total length of more than nine miles. Strawberry Aqueduct will be 37 through miles long. The 4 Water Hollow Tunnel is completed including a concrete lining Layout Tunnel, 3 3 miles long, has been drilled and is now being lined. Currant The 1 Tunnel extends through the mountain from Layout Creek to Currant Creek. The desire for knowledge, like the thirst for riches, increases with the acquistion of it." |