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Show Ini mbs films Frit With all hopes of making the state In the final minutes, Rawlings tossed a pass to Rick Poulson in the endzone for the final Hawk Score. The Bronco offense found the easy marks in the second quarter when 0 irrigation project Increased numbers of deer, elk in area two fresh elk kills. Apparently the moose have sofar escaped unscathed in t0 ast y,ea,r s hunt wen at least two were Hunting of both elk and deer has been very good in this area this year according to Wildlife Resource officer Harold Blackburn of Fairview. He reported that after several years of diminishing herds the deer are now on the increase all over the Manti region. The number of hunters has also increased according to Blackburn who said that he could never remember seeing as many hunters as there are in the area this year. Not even in the years when shooting of does was legal has the hunting pressure been so great. Hunters on the whole are obeying the laws pretty well Blackburn said although there have been kills of a few does, and officers have found at least Blackburn reported a very successful elk hunt recently concluded. In the area along the frontage from Birch Creek south of Fairview to the gas line in Indianola, 39 bull elk were taken this year. Snow College show set for One fined, several violations found in police roadblock One man was fined for destroying the evidence of sex of an animal and several citations were issued for firearms violations and proclamations violations when a roadblock was set up by Wildlife Resources personnel and Fairview Marshall Raymond Nelson on Fairview Canyon Road Monday afternoon. Harold Blackburn of Fairview, Neil Bingham, Nephi and Dana Dewey and Robert Evans of Salt Lake City all officers with Wildlife Resources conducted the check. Blackburn stated that loaded guns were the most frequent violation found in the three hours the roadblock was in effect. Mt. Pleasant City intends to reduce the use of culinary water for lawn sprinkling by putting the park and cemetery on a sprinkler system in conjunction with a project now un- derway by the Twin Creek Irrigation Company. According to John Thacker, city manager, the city is involved in the project because the cemetery and city park complex have irrigation water shares allocated to them. Instead of paying cash as part of its share of the project, the city is donating equipment time and labor during this between the water slack period improvement project and the start of the sewer project, Thacker said. Faces may be The Mt. Pleasant PTA is sponsoring a Halloween carved, painted or made Family Carnival and up in anyway. Three Bake Sale on Monday, winners will be chosen for October 31 from 5:30 to funniest, scariest, and most original. Size of the 8:30 at the Elementary School. pumpkin makes no difAll are invited to come ference. and purchase dinner and Pumpkins are to be taken to school on enjoy the evening. Plans call for Monday, October 31, but hot dogs, potato no earlier, where they chips, punch and hot will be judged. chocolate to be on the menu. s, 15-- 0 5-- 3 8-- 0 8-- 4-- 3 4 Schedule posted for Snow homecoming Sixty-eight- h The annual Homecoming and Founders Day at Snow College is set for the week of October 31 to November 5. Activities will include a concert by The Committee on Friday, November 4 at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. On Saturday. November 5 the parade will start at 10 a.m. The game between the Show College Badgers and Glendale Community College of Arizona will start at 1 p.m. At 6 p.m. Sigma Gamma will meet in the Institute building for a reunion, and at7:30 p.m. theClass of 1972 will hold a banquet in the college cafeteria. A formal dance held in the college the romantic aspect of years past with the theme You Light Up My Life" will conclude the Homecoming weeks activities. to 4 16-INC- Snow The football College razor team, sharp on two previous weekends against Dixie and University of Nevada Las Vegas, was anything but sharp on Saturday against the Ricks College Vikings. half-tim-e Farm Bureau H SKILL 406 mm Reg. $154.95 SAVINGS on this popular chain saw. A super quiet 2.2 cubic inch engine. Great for trimming, cutting fire work. Cuts logs up to 30 inches in diawood and clean-u- p FANTASTIC V B Ricks eleven Anti-Free- o A n a "WORK jSgBSSf and freezing. A year round protector and coolant. Reg. $11.38 Also CATTLE INSECTICIDE POUR-O- Co-o- at 2 p Service KENNEDY AnW8; 90GALLON Westinghouse BOXES ON TAPE! Syndicated Recording New Quarter Speed Tapes hours long! 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Lincoln Electric WORK BENCH boil-ov- $10.32 gal. $8.74 BLACK AND DECKER ze Special additives prevent rust, corrosion, (Warbex) TOOL meter. Gasoline engine. 462-208- Glendale n mmmmmmiamm The All New Chain Saw Badgers lose 17-1- activities the week of October 31 to November 5, are (left) Russ Mendenhall, advisor; Mary Marty Green, general chairman; Stacy Rasmussen, Queen contest chairman; Bruce Peterson, Dorm deocration chairman, and Robin Langa, publicity and advertising. Randy Sleek, not pictured, is parade chairman. In charge of the Snow College Homecoming gym and portraying 283-484- The Vikings held a 10-- 7 lead due to the number of turcostly movies, a spook alley, a novers in the game on the cake walk, a fortune part of the Badgers. The teller and many more fun Policy Development turnovers were the difthings to do. Those at- meetings for the Sanpete ference in the ball game. tending are asked to come County Farm Bureau will In addition to the gamein costume, but no masks. be held Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. in ending interception by the A quilt will be given Moroni City Hall, Fair-vie- Ricks College defense, away at a drawing. City Hall, Sanpete the Badger quarterbacks Tickets are available County Court House, and suffered four other infrom any sixth grader, or Gunnison City Hall. All terceptions and four from Shawna Brotherson are urged by Chairman fumbles. 5 or Shannan Jack Madsen to attend Penalties were also their meeting in their crucial Mayers the against In connection with the area. Badgers and helped to All your problems will determine the final score Carnival, a Halloween and of 17 to 14 in favor of discussed Pumpkin Contest is being be held at the school. All resolutions written that Ricks. children in school are could become Farm The Badgers host the eligible and are en- Bureau Policy. Your University of Utah JV couraged to make a jack- - input is needed! team in Ephraim, Friday at 1:30 p.m. and then the evening there will be games, During Cochran passed to Kirk Nielsen for a hit. Jones kick make it The Broncos stretched their lead to 17-with a safety in the third quarter. South Sevier has secured a berth in the tourney and is sporting a record. Delta captured the top spot with an record followed by Millard San and Moab make up the five Juan teams representing Region Seven in the tourney. run two-da- y Molieres famous comedy, The Misanthrope, will be presented at the Snow College auditorium October 27 and 28. The Misanthrope is the 1977-7- 8 production of the Pioneer State Theatre Foundation whose last years touring in its production, Slueth, was a sell-ou- t performances at the College. The Misanthrope stars veteran Broadway actor Sam Tsoutsouvas. with Tsoutsouvas is Madelon Thomas, a New York based actress who has previously starred in such plays as TheMiricle Worker and Butterflies Are Free. The Misanthrope deals with the age-ol- d question: Is it better to be completely honest at all times, or is flattery and politeness sometimes needed? Moliere looks at this problem with the humourous touch for which he is so famous, and creates what most critics consider to be his best play. Tickets for the play can be obtained by calling Richard Haslam at or will be available at the door on performance nights. The curtain goes up at 8 p.m. each evening. Halloween carnival by PTA 30-ya- Cemetery, park on Backing up the Hawks this year have been Eddie Anderson, David Peterson Ronald Nielsen, Larry Hansen and Glen Johnson. Page Seven dy tourney out the window this year, North Sanpete can do little more than improve its season record should the Hawks topple South Sevier, here tomorrow night in the season finale. Kickoff time is set for 7:30 p.m. The Hawks lost their bid for a berth last week at the hands of San Juan whose hopes of attending the state event also hinged on winning. The Broncos came to win and did it in the first half with Jimmy Jones doing the running and Robert Cochran doing the passing. The Broncos jumped to a 17-lead before NS could muster up a score. The Bronco defense held three quarters before Cory Rawlings got off a pass to Donny Seely who scampered 65 yards for the touchdown in the first part of the fourth quarter. John McKay carried for the two extra points. spoon-burger- The Mt. Pleasant Pyrmaid October 27, 1977 t etc. |