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Show The' Pyramid Page Six May 1, 1980 I Title students earn trip y Mrs. Blaine Shelley; Bruce Tidwell and Title I DeNeane Tidwell, 59, Trenton Butler, 58, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel reading students, under the direction of Alan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Butler. Burgess, are excited over what promises to be an eventful day at Snow MT. PLEASANT-Qementar- School College. Safe Auction , Mr. Burgess said that in order for the students to participate, they were required to read 50 library books or more and complete their daily class assignments. Among the activities planned for the special include day an educational demonstration, films, tour of the ' library, theater Snow President Col- and 590-99- lbs. 65.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Medium, some Large FYame Manti EPHRAIM Tracy James, coach of the Snow College Womens softball team, reports that the 4 defeat in ten innings to Dixie on Thursday af- Dale 59.50-63.5- 0; 57.75-62.0- 0. 1 middle age stock cows with calves 600.00 per pair. SLAUGHTER COWS: 3 Cutter and Utility 41.00-45.7high dressing 5, individual 46.7 Few lb. 71.50-81.5- 0; Canner and low Cutter lbs. 66.00-71.0- 0; 38.0042.00. 505 lbs. lbs. 700800 61.00-67.5- 0; package 0 lbs. 77.00-85.0- 300-40- 600-70- 0 REPLACEMENTS: about 85 percent feeders. Sales through 4 p.m. with three hours left to sell. STEERS: FEEDER Medium, some Large 0 lbs. frame 1 72.50; 400-50- Package Medium Frame 2.00-2.5- 0 500-80- 0 1 500800 1 lbs. 600800 lbs. 1.00-1.5- 400-50- 0 520 package 52.00-56.5- 0, higher. Feeder heifers weak to 1.00 lower. 9aughter cows and bulls lower. Supply Snows VICA students bring back gold medals -- 800-102- SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 2 lbs. 56.00-61.2- 64.50-68.- 5 5. 61.00- - SC womens softball - 3-- games at and 3 p.m. May 2 in Salt Lake City, and Saturday May 3 in Price the girls will meet CEU at 1 and 3 p.m. 1 ternoon here virtually Joseph Priestley, the assures Dixie the British chemist who in 25-1- 7. discovered oxygen, gave rubber its name when he found it would rub out pencil marks. A maids best dress is bashfulness. Welsh Proverb 5-- brought home a second of place medal in the Club America) students came prepared speech division. home with the gold, Other Snow College silver, and bronze, and students elected to Statehalf of the state VICA wide VICA positions officers from the April 24 incuded John Durrant, a state-wid- e competition drafting major from held at Brigham Young Provo, son of Winifred Durrant, who was elected University. al Winners of the Title I reading contest at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School were front. Dawn Shelley and Bennie Nielsen; middle, Trenton Butler, Ricky Goble and DeNeane Tidwell ; back, Itoy Goble and Guy Hallam. sets last two games Heidi McKay championihip position the ICAC. This is the second time The Manti High School Dixie has beat Snow this baseball team cinched the year. In an earlier game Region 8 Championship in St. George, Snow was Monday as they defeated defeated in 8 innings by a Richfield by a score of 78 score. Snow is second in Conference play. The Templars will go on The Conference record to action on stands at 2 and the state Reporter. Gold Medalist FYiday atplayoff 3 as they overall record is 18-- The Williams, along with meet the p.m. 9 third-place Region girls have only two more State Officers, will Snow the team at in games on their schedule. National participate baseball They will play the VICA competition in College diamond. University of Utah in Atlanta, Georgia, June o (Vocational-Industri- 5 lbs. fleshy 65.50; 58.0083.50. Large Frame 0 2 Holsteins lbs. science building. Swimming in the Activity Center will conclude the days activities. The following students read more books than were required and were recognized for their efforts by receiving a special certificate: Richy Goble, 178; Troy both Goble, 144, are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Goble; Guy Hallam, 104, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hutchings; Bennie Nielsen, 83, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nielsen ; Dawn Shelley, 75, daughter of Mr. and takes region Hie Mantl High School girl track team was victorious in a meet held Saturday in Richfield. One of the team member! crosses the finish line in first place, a great place to be. Also competing in Saturdays action were teams from Juab, South Sevier and Richfield. EPHRAIM lege VICA and - SAUNA Salable at auction 1438 compared to 1035 last week and 1049 last year. Average attendance. Normal dem and for feeders. Fair dem and for cows and bulls. Feeder steers under 500 lbs steady. Feeder steers 0 over 500' lbs. The scarlet pimpernel plant closes its blossoms at the approach of a storm. 23-2- 9. LEHI- - Heidi McKay was chosen queen of the North Utah 6unty High School Rodeo at Pleasant Grove last weekend alter competing with ten other girls who entered the event. Heidi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay Mt. Pleasant, and named queen up and Miss Congeniality from a field runner Tennis EPHRAIM - Tennis Spring In the Tour- of 16 contestants. Other Sidekick members participating in the rodeo were Dean Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daniels and Jerry Lynch, son of Mrs. Arlene Emmett, both of Mt. Pleasant. Dean competed in the bull riding event while Jerry competed in the nament played this past week, Snow College second. Mesa placed is current first runner-uplaced first with a team bareback bronc to the Utah State High total of 45 riding points, Snow event. School Rodeo Queen. She had 17 points, and Dixie was selected for her picked up 13. personality, appearance, The Alumni came in You must treat a work photogenics, ho- fourth with 12 points. of art like a great man: and Utah Trade Tech at Provo stand before it and wait rsemanship knowledge of high school scored 7 and C.E.U. patiently till it deigns to rodeo. scored 2. All of the speak. Heidi also attended the Badgers played good Tooele High School Rodeo games to help win the 17 To a dog the whole on April 18 and 19 where points accumulated by world is a smell. she was named first the team. p i Other members of the VICA team include: Michael T. Olsen, Mt, son of Pleasant, and Beverly Marquiss ' of Olsen, majoring in carOf Daryl" and Ethel Bountiful,'" who was pentry; Wesley Roach, Columbus, Ohio, son of Wiliams, placed first in elected State-wid- e Jtfr. and Mrs. the carpentry division Parlimentarian. Roach, in A former Snow College majoring auto where he constructed stairs and work bench student, Darrell Whit, mechanics; John Kiesel, with hand tools from who is now attending son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton blueprints. He was judged Southern Utah State Kiesel, majoring in auto team for College, was elected State mechanics. by a both speed and quality. In the Industrial Gold medalist, WiUian& Carl State Ftn. Green, son .. Marc Treasurer, and Robert . . state-wid- e Electronics division, Paul Syndergaard, Mt. Pleasant, son of Niel and Arlene Syndergaard, brought home second and Dale Winger, Murray, The third. brought Badgers wind up with 14-- 6 season - The EPHRAIM team baseball Badger for the competition electronics students in- wound up their league season this weekend with cluded building a first-iswitch from a schematic a total of 14 wins and 6 and losses. The overall and designing are 22 wins two-ba building binary standings 12 losses. comparator in addition to The Badgers were on a a objective hot streak this weekend test. all foir games winning Syndergaard and C.E.U. and Winger also distinguished against in four runs with n score was planned - scramble obstacle high-poin- event. . season. Mike Bernardo is only 5 bases away from tieing the stolen base record of 36 in a season. The team still have eight games to do this in and with the great job theyre doing, they should make it. Four of the games will be played with the College of Southern Idaho. The Badgers will play the University of Utah on May 6th in Salt Lake City, and with Utah State University on the 10th. These games will tie ig the season for the Badgers. MT. PLEASANT- - The in league play for this 2 O'CLOCK NOON MORONI PROCESSING PLANT PARKING LOT SOUTH OF MORONI IITEMS 1 LE ONCILUIDH TT SMICO PELLETSIFTER 1 I DM SYSTEM 7 COMPUTER WITH TELEPRINTER 1 1 FORD F600 4 WHEEL DRIVE CAD AND CHASSIS 1 GMC7000 2-T- 0N WITH JACODSEN IIAMMERMILL GRINDER WITH electric motors - hydraulic platform forms - turkey featheraters- - gear reducers floor scales - garage door doors - pipe - aluminum and stainless steel conveyer belting - work tables grinders- scrap metals - miscellaneous storage a and feed tanks MUCH MOitE MISCELLANEOUS -- Playoff games start year. Pitcher Bruce Bailey May 2, according to Hawk was the winning pitcher coach Bruce Irons. TERMS OF SALE ARE CASHI ALL ITEMS MUST EE REMOVED DAY OF SALE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL; C. El. D CLERK - UTAH INDEPENDENT FT 60 HORSEPOWER MOTOR er for the first game which ended up with a score of 158, and David Gundry was winning pitcher in the 128 win in the second game. 10 TURKEY HAULING DED I Hawks take double-headin Millard North Sanpete Hawks took both games of a double header last Wednesday at Millard. The games were the last 1 Greg two runs away from tieing the RBI Record at Show of 43 RBIs in one 7-- 2. course. Gate prizes will indude fishing poles, lariats, canteens, knives, and other items. There will t youth also be a award in each division; trophies to individual winners; and ribbons to those who finish first through fifth in each 16-- allowed only five hits while Snow College took 15 hits from the other team. Kent Blad and Rick Wilding continued their hot streaks batting three for four at the plate while Larry Sandburg, Kelly Shepard, Bob Wadell and Anthony Giron had two hits apiece. Season standings are pretty close to record at this point. Aside from the tie records for home-run- s by Kelly and Kent, Kent is Horse show barrels; poles; and a mad TOISP'W n it halter; western horscurry; semanship; a double Kelly Shepard tied the home-ru- n record in this game with his sixth home-ruof the season. Kelly hit a three-ruhomer in the first inning. The final score was 138. Greg Kuta was the winning pitcher in the second game whose final n themselves in leadership Colorado Northwestern in roles as Syndergaard was Rangely, Colorado. Bob Waddell was the inaugerated State VICA winning pitcher in the first game gainst C.E.U. For the first five innings Bob pitched a After that, he only allowed three singles for a 84) game. Kent Blad was the best hitter in that game with 2 doubles and a home run. The Snow College home-ru- n record for a season is six and Kent tied that A spring MANTI horse show and play day record in the 84) game will be held May 10 in the against C.E.U. Rick Gunnison arena for Wilding also had a great scoring two base hits Sanpete county young day and a home run. 8 is time people. Sign up In the second game a.m. that day at the against C.E.U., Tim arena. Einfeldt was the winning Young people ages 6 to pitcher while Bob WadeU 18 are eligible to parhit two for four at the ticipate and will be plate and drove in two two in competing divisions, age 12 and runs. The score was Saturday the team tnder; and age 13 and older, according to Mrs. travelled to Rangely, Brenda Myrup, play day Colo, to play. Miming pitcher in the first game, chairman. Brad Mattoneni pitched said Mrs. Myrup Ms fourth win in eight to not do have youngsters own the horse they ride days. Rich Wilding had a and can use as many perfect day at bat hitting four for four while Kent horses as they like. Entrants compete in Blad and Matt Lyons each had three hits. 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