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Show Page Ten - The Pyramid - February 28, 1980 Police report In overtime Ouch! Wasps sting Templars - The Manti journeyed to Nephi last Saturday to be defeated by the Juab in overtime Wasps play. The Wasps, bolstered by the sharpshooting of Rick May, dominated the with first quarter the Templars struggling to find the basket. During the second and third quarters the Templars were unable to narrow the gap and the score stayed The at 7 and fourth quarter, however, found the Templars closing in, and when the clock showed two minutes to go, they managed to NEPHI Templars 64-6- 3 15-1- PLEASANT -Pactivities of the week February 19 to 25 Rick May was the star while Dave Sorensen are: shoplifting, 2; top their opponents by one. both teams missed many gas point. Juab sank a foul opportunities to score, of the game with the 30 made 8. theft, 1; theft, 1; traffic are teams made Eight he Region shot, and the game ended and fans and teams were great big points citations: speeding, l with the score tied at 61- - both exhausted at the end for the Wasps. His team now looking forward to traffic warnings, 5 s Val 61. During the overtime,, of the game. Jones, the Round Robin play-offmate, checks, 21 security a achieved very at the Snow College motorist assists, 2. respectable 18. Mark Russell scored 14 for the Activity Center March 6, In 1493 Columbus 8. Mantis first Templars, Dave Squire 7, and discovered allspice in the will floor on this 13, Kent Abegglen and opponent West Indies. Steve Baxter 11 each, be the Juab Wasps. Badger grapplers take zone honors EPHRAIM -- the ranked Nationally tournament. Sophomore Steele, from is undefeated this season with a 20-- 0 record. He is favored to N.J.C.A.A. win an wrestling teams from Orem, Utah, Pima, Arizona Western, and Phoenix Community won Colleges first, second, and third places National wrestling in the National Junior championship in WorCollege Athletic thington, Minnesota on zone March Association Other wrestlers from wrestling tournament in who Mesa, Arizona last week. Snow College The surprising fourth-plac- e qualified for the National team was Snow Finals include Gary College from Ephraim, Olson, Ephraim, Utah, in Utah. the 118 lb. class; Clark An impressive display Nielsen, Delta, Utah, in of wrestling talent was the 150 lb. class; and MT PLEASANT Don on by Snow Colleges Russell Lake, Delta, Hill, City Recorder, this put Robert Steele, the 1979 Utah, in the 134 lb. class. week announced a rabies third-plac- e According to Dr. Sheril clinic to be held Friday, National winner in the 190 weight Hill of Snow College, 29 at the class. He won February the Zone there is a possibility of National Guard Armory from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 Championship and was delayed broadcast of the unanimously voted the meet from Minnesota p.m. wrestler of over KMTI radio. He said that dog outstanding licenses which were due on January 1 can be 33-2- 50-4- 6-- Rabies clinic - purchased during that time, also. Hill also said that business licenses due on January 1, are now payable to the City Treasurer. Bantam players in regional playoffs -- The win-los- s Rams, with a in record Bantam basketball play last week, will play the second place team from Nephi, and Moroni No. 1 with a 1 record will play the first place team from Nephi at Regional Playoffs March 19 at the Armory, according to Chesley of Mt. Christensen Pleasant. High scorers in bantam MT. PLEASANT 7-- 0 Pee Wee schedule MT. PLEASANT -Paul Tidwell and Kelly Roseman, who will supervise the Pee Wee matches JOL contact Green, North Sanpete's Eric Jackman (42) goes after two here Friday night against South Sevier. The Hawks failed to control the Ram fast break and lost the battle (i.V.2. Jackman was held to six points. Scott Dyches led the Hawk scoring with III. The Hawks ended the season last night at Richfield but will play in the Round Robin Tourney which opens next Thursday, March 6 in the Snow College Activity Centeiv! down by .the Paris Orchestra. Symphony masterpiece, his Sixth The London Philhar- Symphony, was turned monic laughed at it. The Schubert's Franz and tourney announced this wedk the Pee Wee wrestling schedule. To sign up: In Fountain symphony was not played until 30 years after it was written. Jeff Walker; Moroni, David Syme or meet at the Junior High on February 29 at 3: 30 p.m.; Fairview, Todd Cheney or John Tippetts; Spring City,. Mitchell , Christensen or: meet at the , Elementary 6-- No. 1 14 Games scores' were school on February 29 at 3:30 p.m.; Mt. Pleasant, Fountain Green 32 to Todd Poulson or meet at Spring City 22; Rams 31 the high school at 9 a.m. to Aces 15; and Fairview on March 1. Training course for sitters set - A four-wee-k FAIRVIEW instruction course for 4th, 5th and 6th grade baby sitters will start Friday, March 2 at 5 p.m. at the City Hall. There will be a small fee for the class which will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. and will be taught by Mary Nelson and Vickie EMTs. The course is the same one given by the Orem Fire Department which was recently written up in a Salt Lake City paper, and will include such things as fire safety, how to handle emergency medical situations, basic and care Emergency child Collard Ambulance movie during the course Sanpete en- Medical Technicians, tertainment; and baby assisted by Mt. Pleasant sitter safety. Mrs. Nelson indicated and Fairview Police Departments and North there will be slides and a and those who finish the course successfully will be awarded a certificate. Anyone wanting further information can call Mary Nelson at or Vickie Collard, 427-344- The wise man formed in what is The inferior man formed in what will Confusius. is 20 T.V. SPORTS - GREAT MOVIES THE PROGRAMS YOU WANT NOW AFTER MUCH EXPERIMENTATION PROFESSIONAL TV SERVICE CAN GET THIS, CHANNEL FOR MOST LOCATIONS WITH GOOD. RECEPTION (A LITTLE SNOW) IN SOME AREAS. GET SATISFIED RESULTS OR ALL YOU PAY IS THEi JRIAL FEE OF $29.95 ANTENNA'S INCLUDING right. CHANGE OF PROGRAM "ItCiE" WILL NOT BE SHOWN Once in awhile someone fights back. to Fairview No. 2 6. Final standings for the leagues were Rams Moroni No. 1, Ftn. Green, Aces, Fairview Spring City, No. 1, Fairview No. 2, and Moroni No. 2 High scoring players for games of the week of 7-- 6-- 5-- 4-- 3-- 2-- 0-- February 11-1- 6 6 14 Williams, each. Games scores were JEWISON NORMAN , AL A PACINO ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALT JACK WARDEN Muse k) DAVE I MARILYN GRUSIN lyric by ALAN JOE WIZANPntetfbr batoPiotar A CAatoa NORMAN Wrttai JEWISON ftetre (Warn BndBvBNMiMhpvtKk 33 to Fairview No. 1 Aces 16 to Fairview 12; Spring City 2 to Moroni No. 2 0; and Moroni .. No.,., 1, 43 to Fountain Green 29. and LEE STRASBERG JOHN FORSYTHE BERGMAN VALERIE I RORICK CURTIN PRIMER One 1 BARRY by LEVINSON NORMAN JEWISON Rams CoWh Plcturm 14; No. 2 SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESD- , Chesley Christensen has been in charge of the bantam basketball play this year. INSTALLATION FROM CALL Those ages in first through sixth grade may participate. A signup fee of $2 will be charged. The schedule is as follows: March 8: 9 a.m. Moroni vs. Mt. Pleasant No. 1; 10 a.m. Fountain Green vs. Spring City; 11 a.m. Fairview vs. Mt. KINEMA THEATRE MT. PLEASANT STARTING TIME 7:45 P.M. Make your investment count with these top performers. 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