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Show North Sanpete will have to put a damper on Jimmy Jones, one of the best running backs in the state tonight if they hope to keep their chances of competing in the state tourney alive. The Hawks will host San Juan who will use Jones to keep their own chances of making the prestigious tourney on the horizon. Jones has been the key to the Bronco offense all season and has led them to four wins in Region Seven against three losses. Assured of a state berth are last year's state champions, the Delta Rabbits who are sporting seven wins and last years contender, the Millard Eagles whose tniht hast Wgwks plm Birms h toln-- i 2(), 97 7 - The Mt Pleasant Pyiamid Ftn. Green If Scouts win awards Sevier 17-San Juan busted Manti only loss of the season was to Delta, the game and Chad Blackham also and Richfield trounced Hurricane 4 Still in contention for the three sidelined for a leg injury should be back remaining berths are Moab, South in to assist the Hawks. Juab crunched Emery Sevier, San Juan, Richfield and North Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. Millard Sanpete. Delta toppled South In Region Seven action last week, edged Moab The Hawks will have to pull out tonights tilt with the Broncos and pick up a win here next week in the season finale against South Sevier if they want a tourney berth. Running against 3A cabin on Pleasant Creek The Hawks are rested after a bye last schools, the Wasatch yesterday, and next week and are recovering from Academy cross country Tuesday South Sevier will injuries sustained in earlier games. Coach team made an excellent meet with the Academy Brent Thorne said his leading showing, coming in third, at the cabin. Jim Selina, quarterback, Cory Rawlings who has been with Piute, first and although only a freshSanpete District sidelined for a leg injury will be back in second. The man, is expected to place Parowan, of the Ranger Ben Black held at South Sevier very high in these events. meet, Foest service, this week Ron Palcic coaches the, last Saturday, had a urged all hunters to of 45 boys running a corrss-countrteam. group in 18-- 29-1- 40-2- 20-1- 9; Cooperation asked of Dressed in their Cub Scout uniforms, and displaying badges earned, are Kirt Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beck; David Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Cross country team places Green. They are proud and happy to have earned, and received the highest Cub Scout Award, the y leaving three-mil-e conditions in the forest as couse. good or better than they corss-countr- Jim Selina find it. He noted y of Wasatch Academy won a medal for fourth place. His teammates also did well, with that the deer hunt concentrates more people on Utah's National Robert Magnuson coming Forests than any other in 13th, Joe Scott in 15th activity throughout the place, and Rick Divas, year, and asks that Monte Beragnole and hunters "pack out what steve Lomadofkie, they pack in , or see that coming in 22nd, 29th and isrefuse properly 31st. in of disposed waste receptacles. Caution against careless firebuilding and extinguishing, and the use of good judgement in where motor vehicles are taken is also advised. Resource damage is readily evident on fragile soils and steep slopes where ruts from spinning wheels provide a channel for water Whom Jupiter would destroy he first drives mad. raiEB&S . ' "f' ' v The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmanent showeth his handiwork. Two Fountain Green Cub Scouts, Kirt Beck and David Williams have been presented with the packs highest award, the Arrow of Light Award. A writer is rearely so well inspired as when he talks about himself. win region tennis title The girls tennis meet on fought match, Oc- barely losing the second game and finally losing the last game of a contest. Mrs. Carol Best is the teams coach. well-playe- d BUCK H WIN League Sta ndlngg Wild Snappy Snow Badgers beat Rebels Second Prize Third Prize 27-1- KILL Black Widow Spiders VALUE) ($295-9- Binoculars, lightweight Tasco ($70 VALUE) s Deluxe Hunting Knife $25 VALUE) NOW! Short-finger- SMALLEST SPREAD Deluxe . Short-finge- r Hunting Knife ($25 VALUE) YOU MUST REGISTER IN PERSON TO WIN! closes at 8 p.m. sharp Oct. 21, 1977 Registration v Brian Bahr Youth earns Eagle Award SOHHff Surprisingly HUNTERS GLOVES HUNTERS' SAFETY VESTS Low-Price-d DOWN COMFY JACKETS FLUORESCENT HAT COVERS HOODED RAIN JACKETS SWEAT SHIRTS - CAPS AND HATS Sizes 5-- 1 3 RELOADING SUPPLIES GUNS AMMO SCOPF5 HUNTING KNIVES loos mm sroro OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. FAIRVIEW 340 NORTH MILBURN ROAD Brian Bahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bahr received his Eagle Scout Badge at a stake Court of Honor held October 11 in Mt. Pleasant. The bulk of his scouting work was done while he lived in Springville and before he moved here in 1975. In that year he tied with another Scout for Scout of the Month. Brian has attended three Summer Scout Camps, all of which were Council Camps, and he spent one week at the Murdock Basin in the High Uintas in July 1975. In June 1976 he spent a week at Thunder Ridge in Cedar City, and this summer at Camp Maple Dell he became a member of the Order of Light. Young Bahr is at- tending North Sanpete Junior High where he is in the ninth grade. In addition to his scouting, he has been active in sports and played baseball on the Mt. Pleasant Pony League team this Bunch, 908; Service-Strikette- 887; s, Snappy Service, 866. Individual High Series Renon Daniels, Snappy Service, 575; Treasure Swensen, Strikettes, 553; Renon Daniels, Snappy Service, 528. Individual High Game Renon Daniels, Snappy Wasatch Academy's championship tennis team elated over recent victories are Service, 213; Treasure front, Roberta Jo, Dennie Lane and Dale Edwards Back, Sophie Churchill, Lisa Swensen, Strikettes, 211; Trager, Sherrie Den Hartog and Kim Crocca. Each won a first or second place Renon Daniels, Snappy in region and first place for the Academy. Service, 199. Games over 160: four wins, one loss and Cathy Jensen, Snappy one tie. They next travel Service, 168; Valene to Rexburg for their Nielsen, Rollettes, 164; second ICAI meeting with LaRee Nielsen, Wild For the second con- October 8 and on the 15, the Vikings of Ricks Bunch, Christie 163; secutive week, the Snow beat the University of Las Bunnell, Strikettes, 164; College Badgers have a Vegas iunior College. varsity, Ada Collard, Strikettes, victory over a Rebel 165; Becky Duncan, team. They defeated The Badger record on in is a small Everyone Owens Sports Center, 187 Dixie College 4 on the year now moves to way the image of God. and 177. v Remington 7mm Rifle displayed Bowlerettes : First Prize Light BOWLING REPORT vH CONTEST of feats of physical fitness. Kirt and David will now go into the Blazer Program of scouting. In order to get the Arrow of Light Award, boys must complete all requirements, including citizenship, know the scout laws, oath, salute, motto, laws on uniform, first aid and skill awards. These two boys are in the fifth grade, and both like sports. Kirts favorite is football, and Davids favorite is baseball. 38-2- 7. Dry August and warm, Doth Harvest no harm. Arrow Award, presented to them at the Cub Scout Pack meeting held in the Fountain Green Cultural Hall, Wednesday, Oc- tober 5, by Larry Gilgen, Pack Master, presented the awards. The theme of the Pack meeting was "Physical Fitness. All the scouts in attendance Wasatch girls movement played at Kanab OUR '4 Z He mounts the storm, and walks upon the wind. which causes gullies to tober 4 qualified all the form, the forestry service Wasatch Academy said. for state participants to Courteous driving competition. They had to on win a first or second place avoid accidents narrow mountain roads is in region play. The team also a must for hunters. easily won first place in the meet, well ahead of conFor hunter and Wayne who Kanab venience, campgrounds in the District are being placed second and third. Sherri Den Hartog of maintained throughout the hunt according to Mt. Pleasant won first in Black. However, freezing first singles; Jane Best of Mt. Pleasant, won nights have made it also in second singles; second turn off to the necessary Joe of Roberta and water in some camNew Mexico Bloomfield, is Where this pgrounds. done no user fee is won first in third singles. doubles team conrequired. Pinchot, Lake The Hill and Chicken Creek sisting of Sophie Churchill and Lisa Trager won campgrounds will still second in first doubles, acuser fees require and Dale Evans and Deni cording to Black. Lane came in second in second doubles. I fear the Greeks, ever The girls did well in the when they bring gifts. State meet last Saturday with Jane winning her first match and losing her second. Roberta won the first game of a hard Backing up the Hawks against the San Juan Broncos tonight will be Scott Daley, offensive and defensive half back; Kelly Lauritizen, guard and defensive tackle and Kyle Simons, defensive end and half back. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m. and N.S. can still make the state tourney by picking up the win tonight and taking the finale next week against South Sevier. ENTER A meet with Gunnison was held at the school Fountain Williams, deer hunters cooperate Page Five With cold weather coming on, Black Widow Spiders attempt to get in out of the cold . . Now Is (a the Time to Spray! quart should be enough for the average yard) and prevents ants, grasshoppers, beetle grubs, roaches. One spraying should last all winter! Also kills ORTHO-KLO- 6.49 Chlordane R Spray p, 11.98 o, OUR SEEDS eed vQ (RenterProvo. Utah -- 1030 South Sfata, Provo 173-374- 0 |