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Show Page Six The Pyramid take BYU Invitational NS doubles Two Hawk netters added a milestone to tennis history when the doubles North Sanpete's team were named and champions on Friday in the Brigham Young University Invitational. Dave Anderson and Bill Nehmer did the honors for North Sanpete even though they were not seasoned by winning the Snow Invitational. Hob Gundry was a l winner in the singles division. 2-- semi-fina- The two netters played their best tennis so far this year. In the first round with Dugway High and came out victorious In the qua iter finals 1979 10, May they met Kanab and won The biggest test of the day came in semifinal against a fine Manti High doubles team. were There many spectacular and brilliant shots throughout the match from both teams. winning North Sanpete netters showed more determination the when pressure was on and came out on top In the finals the Hawk netters downed San Juan to capture the finals the Hawk netter defeated Higgs from Rob's Richfield, toughest match came in the semifinals against Mike Ellison from Lehi. KUison was playing his 6-- chamthe pionship. Hob Gundry was entered in the singles division and in by far the toughest brackett. Kob in the first round defeated Drake from Grantsville, 6-- In the 6-- liest tennis of the year and fought win over Gundry came away with a hard - by scores of 6-- quarter a 6-- 4 i, championship. Bill and Dave showed some of the best tennis skills that any North Sunday visitors at the Sanpete tennis players have ever shown in home of Mr. and Mrs. DcVerl Simmons were Dennis Zufelt, Spring Like and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Zufelt of American Fork and Arlene Emmett and Donna Mower, Mt. Keuta Koieo lion Jackman. lelt, was Hie lirst-plac- e local winner the animal I'.iiduruuee Hide sponsored by Hie Pleasant alley Hiding ( lull Saturday. Jackie Jewkes. Green River, second Irom right, yyas the winner in the light weight division and in lirsl-plac- Pleasant. in About three inches of new snow was reported in Chester on Monday morning. e He has spent all his life Danielle hume and Iter pinto were first place winners in the junior division of the 2.V mile endurance race Saturday. riders Eighteen completed the annual endurance Hide the by sponsored Pleasant Valley Hiding (Tub here Saturday. Nineteen riders started in the event. Winning the event were Jackie Jewkes of Green River who took first place in the light-weig- division arid who was also the first rider in and Greg Johnson continued the race alone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lor the last 25 miles. Dan Kumze, Fairview. There were six entries Laura Wakefield, also in the Senior Division Fairview. came in second which was taken by in the Junior Jackie Brady of Pleasant Division. This was the Grove. first race for both girls. The lirst place winner Both the and the in the Junior Division was 25 mile rides were conwon by Dani Kumze. trolled by veterinarians. Arlene Christensen sK'aking for the club, said the ride was success the and weather cooperated beautifully this year. Last year it snowed l.aurn Wakefield, Fuirview, astride her beautiful was the second place junior winner in endurance race Saturday. lt someone steals your TV set, three-year-ol- d Jackie will your 2 Club meeting will be held Thursday the 10th in the Ephraim City Building Rooms. The (Tub business ol the evening will include completion of the annual birthday celebration plans. A are Idol and his soon parted. Bring your family and buy Mom a present from our selection of aprons, muu muus, pillow cases, quilts, tire planters, torilla presses. Or Dad can buy Mom a ladder, saw horse, fishing flies, a load of coal, firewood for next winter, or trash trailer. Used clothing, games for kids, pony cart rides. There will be sandwiches, hotdogs, salads, snow cones. Everyone's invited. Bring your money! English Pro crl) 0 - 19 m several First and second place winners in the Junior Division were taken by, two boys from Spanish Folk, Ronald B. Clark Jr. 12. and Matt Gledhill, 13. The horses were both owned by Don Gledhill and the boys traveled most of the race together Ronald with pulling ahead at the finish to win by a nose. a new one? 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Box 682 5 84627 10 mw Come in during our GRAND OPENING end meet the NSHS Cheerleaders who will be pumping gos. Deluxe 21-in- ch is speed bike $50 worth of gas Ice Chest 3rd JOHN DEERE V ran on Con- BARTHOLOMEW INSURANCE AGENCY Ephraim, Utah by 283-422- lengths. homeowners insurance buy you 283-468- won THIRD WARD FUND RAISING SALE & AUCTION Saturday, may 12, 11 a.m. Mt. Pleasant City Park watch and finished second in the race. Jackie's riding time for (he ro miles was :i hours and 57 minutes. The two two riders astride lieautiful Arabians took early leads and held them throughout the race. palomino the If division t tillers completed the race. Riders came Irom as larawav as I. os Alamos, New .Alex. MAY 18 Grove who was the first place winner in the heavy-weigh- lirst-plac- ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo Pleasant of I Eueiyu tticHetfi The Business and Professional Womens Dr. Jon Hunter, Spanish Fork and Dr. Dennis Peterson. Orem. also unshed the race first. Greg Johnson, Pleasant e winner in the heavy Grny e. right was the weight division and came in second in the race. IS ?(iiuuni letting down empty buckets into empty wells, and he is frittering away his age in trying to draw them up again. 18 riders complete race r ' 6-- 6-- 6-- m Mowers The Pep Club will be having a CAR WASH Chained Lightning... John Deere 5 CHAIN SAWS models to choose from ASK ABOUT OUR WOOD CUTTERS JOHN DEERE 255 KIT Nothing runs Iike a Deere t For further details on the GRAND OPENING listen to station HMTI Randy and Annette Ostler COX AUTOMOTIVE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL & SPORTS MT. PLEASANT E. Canyon Road Fairview 427-924- 1 oooooooo o O O O O O O ooooooooooooo o O- - |