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Show Page Twelve The Pyramid 31 May 22, 1980 MHS tennis team takes state title - PROVO The Manti Senior David Sorenson High School tennis team won the number 1 singles, won every division at the sophomore Todd State AA Tennis Match at Jorgenson was number 2, Russell Snow, also a Brighamlast Young and University Saturday, seniof, won number 3. capturing the state AA The doubles team of Coach title. Wilbur Manti juniors Gary Ockey Braithwaite reports that and Mike Jorgenson won the team received a the first place award, perfect score of 25, with while the other Manti Grantsville, the second-plac- e doubles, senior Rick team, receiving 11 Monson and sophomore Tracy Jorgenson, came in points. second. In singles competition, Manti racquet-wielder- s Coach Braithwaite says took all three awards. that his team started out the year as underdogs but improved steadily. This years group, he said, played up to their potential as well as any team Ive coached. And the outlook for next years tennis? We have good possibilities but some competition, tough Braithwaite said. isnt Grantsville losing any players, and in our area Richfield and North Sanpete are both building real good teams. Well just have to wait and see. Students fill posts The foot races are a perennial favorite among young people, and such was the was elected treasurer and Morely, historian; Cheri case as the Ephraim Elementary children ran around the track in various test will drill Nelson be Jan Sanpete High Lusk, of speed in the PTA Jr. Olympic Day held last week at the Snow College students filled a number mistress. Tami representative; I Stadium. Drill team members Jorgensen, reporter and of officer posts for next will be Robyn Hamad, Roberta year following elections Arthur, and appointments made Annette Johansen, An- secretary. nette Jacobsen, Kim Pay, last week. Future Farmers of Editing the yearbook Marie Shelley, Susan America elected Bryant will be Lynell Irons and Graham, Marie Blackham president and Jody Gilgen as senior Westenskow, Linda Wind, Mitchell Jackson editors with Suzanne Lana Christiansen, Marli Karl Ivory was Turpin and Kathleen Mickel, Teresa Morley, named secretary; Wes The high Jump, an insurmountable obstacle for some, was somewhat less Christensen, Allred, reporter; Earl Meyers, Junior editors. Maria awesome to others. NS Times editors will Doreen Johnson, Sylvia Arnoldson, treasurer; EPHRAIM- - Snow currently playing for the College. be Jan Nelson and An- Green, Lisa Simons and Bruce Bailey, Seminary We will be carrying 12 first year soft-ba- ll Salt Lakers, gave high Jeanette, on May 10 at the LaRue Bates. Those nette Johansen, senior Jody Simons. Kristy Sentinel and Troy Walker Colleges coach, Tracy Jaynes, praise to her team which girls on our 1980-8- 1 Soft-ba- ll home of Ruth Jensen of attending at Park City as was named Coach of the Coach editos; Chris Peterson Swapp will be the mascot. and Dan Hill Team, Moroni. On May 17 she were aunts and cousins of Susan Graham was historians. and Marli Mickel will be Five Year in the ICAC Con- lost the Regional playoffs Jaynes stated. attended a shower for Jeanette. elected president of the junior editors. ference and honors went to Pima and to Mesa on returning Sophmores at the home of a Jeanette Ruth Westenskow was Future Homemakers of to three team members 9th and 10th at have accepted berths and Acord at- daughter, Gayle Evans of Evelynn Knowing whats watt and Judy named president of the America Fire prevention following the teams 0 May is actively tended a bridal shower in Park Glendale Community Snow College City. This shower may help you hold the drill team with Kristine Kinsman was named regulations originated in Conference recruiting players. showing. honor of her daughter, was given by Gayle and wire on electricity bills. t. Other the Roman Empire about. Thornton named A softball Clinic held Michelle Hill and Sue Teresa include: officers 18 B.C. secretary. Kelly Beck Rice were named to the May 1 from four to six in the afternoons brought Team and Motes girls to the Snow College Campus. The prospects looked good, it was said, A bridal shower was held Region as All American Candidate. last Saturday evening at but Snow College is still Named earlier in the the home of Ethel anxious to find pitchers. ICAC Conference Team Sorenson for Susan Fidel. were Sue Rice, Lori Page The shower, given by annd Michelle Hill. Suzette Sorenson, Candy Coach Jaynes of Tooele, Sorenson and Karen who played four years of Olsen was a recipe and SATURDAY softball for the University food one. Many ladies area from the City Spring of Utah, amateur softball MAY and is attended. for 12 MT. PLEASANT-Nort- h School regional SC softball coach vice-preside- is Coach of Year 8-- 19-2- Keutt All-Regi- Michelle Si represent will 4TH ANNUAL the NORTH SANPETE HIGH SCHOOL Swim pool to open in June years MT. PLEASANT -Pto open the city swimming pool the first week in June, according to Pool Manager John Erickson. Pool hours will be from 1 to 6 p.m. each day except Sunday and swim lessons will be given in the morning. Family passes will be Murray drops Tigers 1 MT. PLEASANT -- The be Number One, Wasatch Academy soccer McGrew reported. team was defeated by Murray High School and thus knocked out of the chase for the State 4-- 1 available as well individual summer passes and individual 3-- A Satina crown. . The loss put an end to a successful soccer campaign for the Tigers who ended the season ranked in fifth place among all schools in the state. n Coach Bo McGrew stated, Of course we are disappointed over our loss here today, but the season has been exciting. I really SALINA- - Salable at Auction: 850 compared to 1310 last week and 543 last atyear. Average didnt feel we would accomplish all that we have. tendance. John Whitman dribbles past a Jordan High defender in soccer playoffs. pros jaura DOWNTOWN MORONI demand. Feeder steers 0 under 600 lbs. higher, full advance on this kinds. Steers over 600 0 lbs. higher. Feeder heifers steady to TIL 1.00 EVERY NITE COUple404 75.00-83.5- 86.00 ; 69.50-78.5- 0 73.00 500000 ; ; 600-70- 0 ; 700-80- 0 800-99- 0 lbs. lbs. 400-50- 0 68.00- - mostly lbs. lbs. 65.50-75.5- 63.00-66.5- 0 61.50-63.0- 0; lbs. some partly fattened 57.50- 62.00. 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