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Show May 22, 1980 60 runners compete in NSHS MT. PLEASANT- - Close to 60 runners and walkers met the challenge of the elementary student, was the youngest participant. school athletic field. The Pyramid Page Thirteen jog-a-tho- n announced this week that only about $300 of the total Coach Paul Tidwell Jeff Anderson, Earl course from Ursenbach and Heath seven-mil- e also were Fairview to Mt. Pleasant, Bynum in the first NSHS recognized for having the in May' highest amounts ' favorites on MT. PLEASANT- - John 14 and raised almost pledges. was Whitman surprised a his way to the second-plac- e The $18000. finish. Jeff Anderson crossed sponsored by the high strong field to place Jeff Jenkins, in second second in the state in the the finish line first with a school athletic departand Amir 45:02 time. Danny Walker ment to raise funds for first singles division of doubles state tennis Asherian and Bill came in second at 47:01. athletic equipment. The the Class in first doubles also Ross Cox won third place course ran from the in- championship. earned the right to a at senior Whitman, by a flip of the coin with tersection of 300 South 200 Paul Bailey, both having Blast in Fairview, along Wasatch Academy from compete in the state the Mountain ville road, Connecticut, defeated two tournament but were a time of 49:36. Medals were awarded and finished on the high opponents, stunning the defeated in the first to the other top ten amount is collected. left to be . Wasatch netter takes second Jog-A-Tbon- jog-a-tho- n Can-trie- ll l-- round. Tennis Coach Don Chin said he was proud of his teams efforts as every match was hard fought and exciting London was once the capital city of three-quarte- rs of the world. finishers. Janet McFarland was thee first woman to cross the line, placing nth in die pack with a time of 480 SOUTH 50 EAST EPHRAIM 60:15. On your mark, get set, go! Almost 60 runners and walkers participated in the first annual NSHS Participants brought in close to $1800 dollars, Jog-a-tho- n. Earl Ursenback was recognized for being the oldest participant. He put in a time of 66:57. Heath Bynum, a Mt. Pleasant proceeds are going to buy equipment for the NSHS athletic department. poocMje GnnoQCJ Basketball camp to register - EPHRAIM Two restrictions on eligibility. to all those qualifying. of The Senior High School sessions of the lith anEvery phase basketball be will eleventh for taught nual Snow tenth, College camp twelfth Basketball Camp for and grade by experts. The inheld will be June struction includes group 12 students to 18 will players ages and individual helps. be held this year, to in Daily team scrimmages division The more successfully meet the needs of the different separate age groups will help to give time and ages and different skill make it possible for us to place to put into practice the concepts and skills Coach Ron give adequate levels, unexcelled in taught. states. supervision Abegglan Coaches from Players for the Junior dorm, gym and cafeteria A size and The Coach facilities. sixth, High session, classifications in the state seventh, eighth and ninth said. Special awards and of Utah will assist grade students will meet There are no certificates will be given Basketball Director June 22-2- 7. FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 23-2- 4 24-ho- 4-- 3-- 2-- 15-2- 0. ON ALL FISHING SUPPLIES ZEBCO POLE & REEL 340 NORTH MILBURN ROAD FAIRVIEW MITCHELL $ 300 4L TODflY TOU MOMMY 22 - E1AY V"' . 26 it, ' ' (o)5 M ' - Jog-a-tho- n. Gym students to give demonstration MT. PLEASANT The demonstration will -S- tudents of the gymnastic include tumbling, floor class offered by REGULAR PRICE the exercise, balance beam, School vaulting, and uneven Community OFF W ,a SJ REELS Jeff Anderson was winner of the North Sanpete MIMS WESTERN SUITS IMl ' 'XK , , High School K1 '' - t V (o)5 Program will present a parallel bars. demonstration May 29 at Parents, friends and 7 p.m. in the Wasatch the public are invited, Academy gymnasium, with a special invitation according to Florence to school board and Mitchell, instructor. district personnel, Mrs. The performers, Mitchell said. ranging in age from 6 to 20, are from Ftn. Green, Moroni, Mt. Pleasant, Fairview, Ephraim and Manti. FISHING BUDDLES SPOUTS FANSI BET YOU o'noo DIDN'T KNOW BROUGHT TO YOU IT MIKE LUND - Da you know haw manya major collaga football teams in tho tail 50 yaara havo boon obla to go through al rogular toaion unbeaten, un- -i Hod and UNSCOHED ON, all! yaar? . . . Only 3 team hovo dona It In all thlo Hme.. .They I wf. coigat. in 1932, Dvk.! cording to Coach Ar-- ! i 1938, and Tmmmm tail slanian. The camp is 1939, end no team ho bean I scheduled for July 27 to I bieto do itiince than. The EPHRAIM Football Summer Camp for Junior and Senior High School students is I this geared year I needs to the specifically j of rural Utah kids, ac-- i t August 1. The guest lD.tructori Will be Sark Arslanian, j head football Coach, I Colorado State University, where he has turned J a losing program into a I winner in his seven I u. I first j back-to-bac- k win- - ica? . . There ore only 3 . Which can Not more than tk!" y. Bowl the Rom I in Puadena. Calif. ... The University O i I MichiganStadium in AnnJ Arbor, Mich. . . And, JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, j Horo'i on emoting bate--1 ning season in twenty ! years and was a front! boll fot...0id you know there j n, 0 runner for the WAC I I n " J" ! Championship. c.ch and nia l T Snow Caffrey and Bill Kelly will run the camp and provide daily instruction. In his five yean at Snow College, Coach Dave has developed a winning tradition with only thirteen losses out of the last 47 games. The size of the camp will be limited and the applications are being accepted on a first come basis. i kMiMi um . uh i tongue for 20 more year hit another homorl and never I hot IW b dda't f an WILDCATS AS MANY AS YOU CAN PICK UP WITH ONE HAND. I Football summer camp set BULLETS 22 LONG RIFLE bo., ttfNMy good Mm to mvo at Mldwot kmd ford doHng rWi''W-thte"...- d MO for THMlf. , Mike Lend Ford 96 South State Mt. Pleasant 15 FEDERAL HI-POW- BOX BOX $ n I 5 |