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Show IV Page Six Mt. Pleasant Pyramid February Manti tips Hawks Still looking for a win with the first half of season play in the background, the Hawks believe they can do it this week when Juab envades Hawk Country, The were Wasps trampled last week by Delta and are holding a season record. North Sanpete lost a close one in Nephi in the season opener The loss was a heartbreaker for the Hawks who held a lead at the end of the third period. Gary Jones, who hit 26 is expected to give the Hawks more trouble Friday night. Game time is set for 7:30 p.m. with the junior 61-5- 47-4- 3 54-3- 4 2-- 3 the opening varsity Beef seminar 2, 197H set Friday Area ranchers in crucial contest 66-5- 7 nights action at 5:45 p.m. on the Hawk court. Following last weeks action, Manti will keep Pep, Rastus and Victory, but they had to earn them the hard way, downing in the the Hawks crucial contest. Manti jumped to an early lead holding the Hawks to 13 while the forceful Templars were on the board with 20 at the end of the first period. As always, the two arch rivals provided fans with exciting basketball action. The Templars held the lead throughout the game forcing the Hawks to battle from behind. North Sanpete down 5 at the 66-5- 7 53-4- end of the third period bounded back in the final period narrowing the gap to six. Manti went into a cool, stall, the clock continued to tick off the seconds, and the Hawks were left floundering. In an effort to recover the ball, the Hawks found themselves in foul trouble and their top shooter, Gary Larsen benched after five. Larsen tanked 20 for the Hawks before the game. leaving However, the extra chances at the line only increased the margin for the visiting Templars. Following Larsen in the scoring for the Hawks were Jeff Jorgensen 12; Rob Gundry 9; Troy Jensen 5; David Anderson 4; Jon Blain 3; Jay Nielsen, 2; and Tom Bruton 2. Kirk Abegglen topped the scoring with 22 and Kyle Rowley added 16 for the victorious Templars. Greg Anderson followed home program give in formation aiding ranchers in increasing production by use of Thursday management and would In other region Seven action last week Millard tromped Hurricane 70 to 50 to remain in a tie with Manti and Delta for the top spot in the Western Division. In the Eastern proper breeding systems, evaluation of breeds, and crowd attended the meet and no doubt their support paid off. Hawk grapplers were hosts to Delta last night and will travel to Manti tonight fora return match with the Templars. carcass improving Richfield Division, blanked Moab while South Sevier overcame Emery merits. 71-6- The two horses shown here along with several others in the area that are apparently starving to death have aroused the concern of local citizens. The horses are forced to go without feed and are reportedly existing on snow. Dogs for Starving horses draw citizen ire, concern adoption 74-5- North Sanpete picked derson who picked up pins up the win Thursday even and Jeff Anderson who tie with though top wrestlers lost battled to a their matches. John Todd Barney and Don and Chris Seely who outlasted Mark McKay Shelley Lauritzen, who have been Young top winners for the Hawks grabbed a quick pin for all season had to give up the Hawks taking his man decisions to Mark Heber in only 56 seconds. and Frank Fraeter. JayVce wrestlers also Picking up the points toppxl the Tigers in their for the Hawks were Scott tilt. Raymond Lamb, Robert Garlick, Coombs ninned while Jeff Steve Richhart, Jim Hunter and Mark Bird Sehlley and Eddie An grasped decisions. 2 9-- night. An enthusiastic and farm with 15. Hawk grapplers outlast Tigers Hawk grapplers picked up their first team victory of the season outlasting the Hurricane Tigers 35- 21 on the N.S. mats are invited to attend a beef breeding seminar Friday, February 3, at Sevier Valley Tech in Richfield. According to Sanpete County Agent, Thomas A. Reeve, the seminar will begin at 1 p.m. and will be held in the Amphitheater, located at 800 West Second South. Mr. Reeve said the seminar was part of a 19-1- and the pen they are Editor, Pyramid: If you have a horse and it l(xks like this, (see photo) you should be ashamed. Horses can survive with little shelter, but they need food and enough of it to help combat the cold. People like the fun of owning horses, dogs and other animals, but why dont they realize there is cona responsibility nected with owning these animals? The responsibility is NOT YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. You are responsible for your pets. If you cant feed them--sethem or have them disposed of in a humane manner. Dont starve them to death or leave them to freeze with nothing to eat but snow confined in. There are, of course, exceptions. Sometimes an animal may be sick or there is an injured-b-ut answer to this problem Dogs available for adoption at the Mt. Pleasant dog pound in- clude a full grown male Saint Bernard, a year-olfemale blue healer and a female German shepherd puppy. According to Arlene d too. Although we dont have an abundance of vets last ????? here in this area, it is hungary Several Concerned possible to get one and Citizens they will give you in- - Christensen, these are nice dogs and need good homes. If you are in- terested contact Mrs. Christensen 462-221- 0 5 ll ' Si f.r 'kf'ft i tesspaSM one at regular price and get the second one Falcons get iJ'Z i Buy revenge; of equal value for just The North Sanpete Junior High Falcons sent a disappointed Richfield crew back down the road Thursday afternoon loss. handing them a We deserved to win, beamed Coach Odell Christiansen. High scorer for the Falcons was Matt Lund, followed by closely Robert Christiansen and Tom Mower who chipped in 15 points each. Also in the double figures was Dave Gundry with 10 points. The favored Richfield team had beaten the Falcons a few weeks before. The North Sanpete boys, eager for revenge, quickly ran up a lead during the first quarter. The Richfield players settled down to the task steadily eating up the lead until it was a 8 game at halftime. The Falcons retained their" narrow advantage until the fourth quarter when it became a see-sabattle. With a minute showing, Bruce Bailey split the net with two foul shots giving the home team a three-poin- t lead. Richfield subsequently fouled themselves into the nine-poideficit. Sale dates Friday 57-4- 8 u x . Eddie Anderson pins Mtich Engleslead aiding the Hawks visiting Hurricane Tigers here Thursday night. Nielsen goes after a layup for the Hawks Iti-danight. Dale McBride (24) attempts to block the shot for the visiting Templars who won the tilt. North Sanpete will host Juab Friday night. Jay y Badgers win two more; host Eagles, Spartans Webster Two Mt. Pleasant girls are listed among student entertainers at Ricks defines Provo team used a zone as defense to try to contain satisfactory completion Snows big men, Mundee of something and one that and McKinney. succeeds. Whatever can The Badgers were out be said about Snow to an early lead at in Colleges basketball team the opening minutes of this year, one may at the game. But Tech, led least conclude that they by Cook and Labrum, are: no. 1 successful, stormed back with some and that they, no. 2 classy board work on the keep things exciting for part of Cook and some success 8-- 0 their loyal fans. excellent shooting of Friday and Saturday Labrum to get Tech the lead at night, January 27th and half-tim- e 46-4- 28th, the Badgers rolled to two victories with combined margin of Friday night a the Badgers held on at the buzzer to over the Ricks win College Vikings. Frank Orcino and Tom Heywood led a Viking rally late in the second half that brought Ricks back with a and minute fifty 22 With remaining. seconds remaining, W'ally 85-8- 4 Nielsons In the second half, John winning Warburton, Brian five points. free throws gave the Badgers the five point cushion, Saturday nights game against the Wolverines from Utah Technical College was very similar to the Ricks game, both in the final outcome and in the way it was played. As Ricks College had done the night before, the 85-8- and Wally Nielson 'got the fast break going for the Badgers. Snow maintained their lead of points to the seven second minute forty-thre- e mark. Then Tech made their move. Aided by a traveling call, two offensive fouls, and a steal, the Wolverines scored eight unanswered points and pulled back within two at with two minutes fifty seconds remaining. 10-1- 2 81-7- 9 The Badgers host CNCC and CEU next Friday and in Ephraim both the Golden Eagles and the Spartans will be trying to upend the successful Badger team. Saturday w'hen NOTICE The North Sanpete School District will fill a number of obs during the next few days. These jobs are for a specified time only Some of these positions will terminate May 30, 1978 Some of these positions will contine until project. We September 30, 1978. This is a special will accept and will employ qualified personnel in the follwing areas Teachers aide 2. Classroom teachers , 3. Secretaries and clerks 4. Assistant cooks 5. Assistant maintenance personnel 6. School administrator assistants one-tim- APPLICANTS MUST QUALIFY FOR MANPOWER FUNDING Steps to follow in applying: 1. Apply through Ted Larsen at the employment security office in the Manti Courthouse, and determine whether you are eligible for Manpower funding. Call ' 2. Submit a letter of application personally to Ann Dahl secretary, at the North Sanpete School District Office. 3. At the time the letter of application is submitted, moke an appointment for testing and interviewing. 835-971- IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE POSI TIONS, PLEASE APPLY s IMMEDIATELY. Local girls to perform with college programs Mt Pleasant The students not only will perform during the College, Rexburg, Ida., school year, but will go on who will be performing tour after school ends m before all types of groups April according to Dr. H. during the school year. John Thompson, Selected to perform program director. with the college program Tours this spring will bureau are Lynne An- take Ricks students to derson, daughter of Mr. Arizona and Florida, the and Mrs. Rodney An- Big Horn Basin in derson and Antonette Wyoming, Oregon, North Berti, daughter of Mr. Idaho, Washington, and Mrs. A1 Berti, all of Montana, Alberta , Canada, and the eastern borders of Canada and the United States, including Novia Scotia and Quebec. Bowlerettes League Standings W TEAM Strikettes Rotary 7 5 5 Snappy Service Headpins Owens Hotshots 4 3 The Ephraim Rotary Club is seeking canfor three didates scholarships to a foreign 3 country 4 Cow Palace II KMTI KMTI Wild Bunch 3 1 Rollettes High Team Game Snappy Service, 891; Strikettes, 889; Headpins, 883. Individual High Series Treasure Swensen, Ada Collard, Barton, 532; 514; Barton, 199. 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