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Show Softball team region bound The North Sanpete Girls Softball Team will compete in the Region Seven Softball tournament this Saturday, petober 16 at Juab High School in Nephi. The team members are: Lynne Anderson, pitcher; Cindy Cook, first base; Jody Nelson, Annette Brunger, second base; Re and October Wasatch Academy will be hosting one of the distinguished artists who are participating in the Artists in the Schools prpgram. Bonnie Schenkenburg, a photographer will be on display in the Wasatch Library that week. A of By Tom Bruton The Hawks of North Sanpete romped over, through, and RE-ELE- around the Hurricane Tigers at the Mount Pleasant gridiron Wednesday night, and rolled up CT KEITH R. JORGENSEN a 35-- 6 win. Action was fast and early with half-bac- k, Allred Keith recovering a Tiger fumble on the third play after the opening kickoff at the Hurricane 35 yard line. Two plays later the Hawks offensive line, with Chris Lauritzen, Ryan Staker, Jim Thornton, Kenneth DeMille, Barry Olsen, and Brent Daniels, blew open a hole through which .Ted Seely ran 36 yards to reach paydirt. John McKay kicked the PAT which brought the score to 7-- the first The balance quarter had both the Hawks and the Tigers concentrating on a rushing game, with neither team of Wasatch Academy Library anytime during the week. Creativity versus Con- editor on the Bountiful High School yearbook, and has come a long way since then. Thursday evening she will meet with any members of Mt. Pleasant or Sanpete County who would like to see her The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the National Guard Armory on Monday, October 18 according to Evelyn Johansen, 7-- 6 Building. The public Is invited to see her photographs in the yearbook photographer and to Hawks romp over Tigers; capture big win 'Meet Candidate Local salesman attains honor Ford Division of the Ford Motor Company recently announced that Ross Nordell has attained membership in the Ford Society of Professional Sales Counselors for 1976. This honor is granted to those who excell in sales performance, and can only be attained by Ford salesmen who display out- standing sales achievement during the calendar year. Nordell, a resident of Manti, is employed with Morris Crisp Ford in Mt. Pleasant and has been a member of their sales staff since 1975. Night' S6t here Bonnie Schcnhcnbcrg A Meet the Candidates Night has been set for October 27 in the North Sanpete High School Auditorium with political candidates from state and local levels expected to attend. The program arrangements have been under the direction of the North Sanpete PTAs and will begin at 7:30 p.m. According to Elna McKay, several candidates already have accepted the invitation to address the people in this area and she is looking forward to hearing from others. To date, all the school board candidates have accepted the opportunity as have the county commission candidates state senate candidates. and Mrs. McKay also said someone would be asked to explain to the voters the propositions that will also appear on the November ballot. , Sanpitch Camp to meet Monday The Sanpitch Camp DUP will meet on Monday, October 18, at 2 p.m. in the Moroni Stake Center. The lesson will be Bands and Orchestras." Anyone having pictures or information on the old local bands is asked to bring them and share with the group. .reaching a scoring position. The s Tigers suffered three from fumbles jarred loose by the Hawks defense, with Darryl Peatross and Donald Seely nailing the Tigers other two fumbles. During the second quarter Hurricane took command and gained a total of 113 yards compared to ; the Hawk's one yard, but the Hawk defense x turn-over- FOUR-YEA- R prevented the Tigers from scoring. The score at the end of the half was still The second half started with 7-- COUNTY COMMISSIONER A PROVEN, QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED LEADER IN CITY. COUNTY, AND CHURCH ADMINISTRATION! Past chairman, Sanpete County Commission Economic DevelopPast Chairman, Board ment Past Member, Mt. Pleasant City Council Recipient Distinguished Service Award Has served as LDS Bishop and High Councilor Graduate of North Sanpete High School Has attended Brigham Young University Served in the United States Army DURING THE PAST EIGHT YEARS AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HE HAS PROVEN HIMSELF TO BE DEDICATED TO EFFICIENT COUNTY ty Lady golfers hold luncheon The Ladies Golf Association n held their last ladies day on October 5 at Palisade lun-cheo- Park. AND EFFICIENT COUNTY Members each brought their favorite dish and a pot luck luncheon of culinary treats was enjoyed by 42 guests and members. Alow gross, low net tournament was held with Louise Jensen taking first in the low gross championship flight and Fran Hodges taking the low net spot. In the Palisade Flight Paulette Shepherd was first for low gross and Christy Bunnell was first low net. On October 14 the annual banquet will be held in the Manti Library club room. 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She will lead a discussion on the topic special thanks to Cara Junior high physical education teacher for umpiring practice games. chairman of the drive. Mrs. Johansen said Tuesday, there was some concern about the conflict between the Bloodmobile schedule and the Swine Flu Immunizations scheduled for the same week. She stated the Red Cross fully Hurricane still pushing the supported the Immunization clinics and that blood could be rushing attack and successfully given 48 hours after the flu scoring on a series of power vaccine had been received. for The plays. Tigers attempt The hours Monday will be the PAT was no good. Spurred between 3 and 7 p.m. by the narrow lead, the The Red Cross has set a quota Hawk's offense iniated a power of 90 pints for this area and Mrs. kick-off the drive from Tiger which enabled Ted Seely to Johansen urged all who could to give. again crash through for a touchdown. John McKay again for the final score of the game. capped the PAT. The last quarter was the After each TD, John McKay was Hawks all the way. Behind the called upon for the PAT, and Hawks powerful offensive line wrapped up each extra point for a 100 percent performance. At Ted Seely was able to scamper the sound of the final gun the 67 yards for one touchdown and three yards for another. Then score had run up to 35-- 6 Hawks Gary Larson charged five yards win. photographs and discuss photography with her. will be held in the art room at Wasatch Academy, located in the Multipurpose of University Women meeting in Ephraim at the home of Judith Olsen, 36 W. Secons N., Ephraim, discussing Howell, Nelson, Crystal Watson, Jody Nelson, Cindy Cook and Sharie Stevens, back: Shirlene Dovey, Kristeen Anderson, Lynne Anderson, Rose Marie Bench and Annette Brunger. Miss Schenkenburg will meet with art classes, poetry classes, literature classes, and will work with yearbook photographers during the school days. Her experience as a commercial photographer for five years has led to her present teaching position on the staff of the Salt Lake Art Center. She will be teaching photography at the University of Utah during the winter semester. Tuesday night she will attend the meeting of the Sanpete Branch of the American Association Anderson. The North Sanpete High School girls softball team will be competing this Saturday in the Region tournament in Nephi Page Five The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Wasatch to host artist Marie Bench, short stop pitcher; Crystal Watson, third base; Karen Anderson, left field and infield; Lucille Nelson, Captain center field; Sharie Stevens, field; Charlene Green, rield; Robin Benedict, field; Lauri Sluga, field; and Shirlene Dovey catcher. 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