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Show Nuv I'liilx'i .i . 1977 - In Mi. Pleas, ml Pviamid Pane Five ms crash fftawfrs Critical penalties proved costly to the Hawks Friday night after North Sanpete pulled to a 0 lead and then to the dropped the season finale visiting South Sevier Rams. The Hawks forged ahead in the first 6-- 25-1- 4 quarter on a screen pass from Cory Rawlings to John McKay who marched yards for the Hawk score. The extra point try failed and South Sevier bounced back to tie the game six all in the second quarter. 47 25--M Farnsworth lead the scoring attack for the Rams in the second half and lead. moved the visitors into a McKay, putting fight and determination into the game all night, came back for the Hawks and brought the score up to Farnsworth came through again for South Sevier and the Rams kick was lead. good to give the visitors a 12-- 6 19-1- 2 The Ram defense crushed the Hawks third attempt at the goal line as North Sannete came within a few feet of scoring but were unable to move the ball into the end zone. However, the Hawk defense was not giving anything away and held South Sevier in their own territory. The Rams missed the punt return which gave the Hawks another two points. Another attempt at the goal line was halted on penalties and also dampened the Hawk attack In the meantime, the Rams iced their own cake with another touchdow n 6 The Hawks finished the season record wnth a M hat the varsity couldn't do, the Junior Varsity did the day before as they edged the South Sevier Javvee in Monroe. The Jayvee record for the year was an impressive 2-- 0 South Sevier captured a out the football season. 25-1- 4 win over the Hawks here Thursday night to close 7-- Moroni youth earn Friday Forum Disneyland trip lists former by Maureen Bailey On Wednesday afternoon, October 5, an excited group of MIA youth from the Moroni East Ward headed, bv bus, fot California. There were 42 youth and six Mrs. America adult leaders in the group Those that participated in this activity fulfilled certain requirements throughout the year that made it possible for them to make the trip The first night was spent on the bus and after arriving in Anaheim at 6 the following morning, the group went to the beach for a refreshing rest after the long ride Alter an hour or so of fun, they boarded the bus and drove to Disneyland where they spent the rest of the day riding the rides, seeing the sights and people, and having a very enjoyable time That night was sx'nl in a nearby motel where swimming and relaxation were enjoyed by all The following morning, everyone hoarded the bus once again and set out lor the beach and had a great time chasing the waves and soaking in the sunshine The rest of the day was filled with activities at I'm versa Studios in Holly w (Mid There they saw many interesting and exciting things and shows including "Jaws", a Frankenstein and western stunt shows Alter another day, the group headed lor home, traveling all night and arriving in Moroni Saturday morning about 10 a m fun-fille- d Moroni donated Sanpete City $200 has to the Veterans' Memorial which will lie housed in the Veterans' Room of the Sanpete women who have served every man and woman Museum in Fairview. A sculpture by the noted their country A Book of who has served from Avard Fairbanks has Remembrance will Sanpete County Pictuies and Ixgun and will stand as a contain the names, pic- and information formation are rapidly to these tribute courageous men and regarding the service ot being submitted by counciLMfin BELIEVE in long-rang- their families Information needed is full name, date of birth, place of birth, parents' lull names, full name of Mrs school Lynn Rasmussen, and Mrs. Victor J. Rasmussen, Fountain Geeen, was presented with his Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor held October 16. Lynn is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and I.I)S Seminary and has been in active school, projects community and other activities. He received the alter thirteen Athlete Students. presently attending She lias not only served m is served, ribbons, tivities, any special awards or time spent ac- in now died and where buried (if deceased) and other pertinent any service information living, BECK LORN expand our own independent source of electricity consciencious - industrious - efficient! o PAID BY MT. PLEASANT REPUBLICANS I tali. Mount Mower, Pleasant, Lee Fairview. Gordon Sorensen. Spring City, Ida Donaldson, Moroni, Chester and JACKSON councuMfin promote economic developement for the benefit of all WILL John Hilliard, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hilliard Sr., Fountain Gccn was awarded his Eagle Scout ward in a court of Honor held in Fountain Green. John is a native of California and moved to Fountain (.reen when he was in the eighth grade. He x now a senior at North Sanpete High School where lie is a niembei of the baseball team, vice president of the ladio (loti and is studying close circuit l and video tape aid. He was the w inner of a science award while in Ca if oi nia and has interest in becoming a veterinarian. He plans to attend Snow College and the I diversity of Rasmussen, Fountain Males, and Odessa Green, Bert Ruescti, Young, Fairview avoid unnecessary expense by better management will keep citizens informed and promote good Church civic Pictures should be in uniform if possible It is suggested that a copy be made and submitted if the photo is an original This can be done through any or store drug photographers shop A donation of $5 per erson is suggested winch will tie used lor printing costs Community representatives to be contacted with (tie are La Von Coomlis or Victor community planning e but positions as well. service and which years served, residence L1)S capacities, Award for basketball and was named in the "Mhos Mho Among American High School He in competing homemaking categories Ou- tstanding WILL ARE ni e s son of Mr. J a College and is to fill a mission for the I.I)S Church. married, branch of service, serial number, rank held, area where BYU taught for several years helping her husband to finish school following Ins return from a mission, and was the mother of three children when tier husband entered tier in the Mrs Utah contest She went on to win (tie Mrs America award preparing person a Fisher, graduate had MflyOR Mt. Pleasant Heeds Leaders Who: CAN or ALLAN G. EARLDEAN ANDERSON WILL veterans th who America for 1969-7will speak on "The Art of Friendship" Snow Moroni gives $200 to veteran memorial at Forum Friday Ephraim Institute will feature Joan Fisher, Mrs |