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Show Page Fourteen - The Pyramid - May 22, 1980 Sidekicks take rodeo honors SPANISH FORK -Tmembers of the North Sanpete High School Rodeo Club won. top honors this weekend. Heidi McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay of Mt. Pleasant, was chosen to reign as Queen over the South Utah County High School Rodeo in Spanish Fork, while JoAnn Bigler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bigler and Clint Lynch, son of Mrs. Arlene Emmett, both from Mt. Pleasant, took third dace honors at the Juab High School Rodeo in Nephi. JoAnn placed in the Goat-tyin- g Event, and Lynch won in the Bull Riding Contest. This weekend members of the SideKicks Rodeo Club will be participating in their 4th annual High School Rodeo in Mt. Pleasant. Entered in the hree Queen contest from North Torie are Sanpete : Goat Tying Paulsen, Dawn Bynum, JoAnn Bigler and Lori Lynn Crisp. Torie also has been entered in the Breakaway and Roping Event, Dawn and JoAnn are in the Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, and Goat tying Event. Lesa Brewer is entered in the Barrel Racing, Carol Roseman is in the Barrel Racing and Pole Bending Event, and Heidi McKay is in Goat tying. In the Bareback Bronc Riding Event, Jerry Lynch, Clint Lynch, David Breaux, Wade Christensen and Tim Tidwell are entered. Clint Lynch, Dean Daniels, John Bronson, Wade Christensen and LeRoy Babock are in the Bull Riding Contest. recruiting for basketball squad SC Mt. Pleasant Cub Scout troop No. 3507 won a 2nd place trophy at the a, held May 10 at Snow College, for their "Popcorn Factory" booth. Front row from left: Mark Tucker, Ricky Brown, Denis Andelin; Middle row: Taylor Johansen, Walt Ney, David Andelin, Nathaniel Den Hartog; Back row: Lob Tucker, (Den Mother), Mitchell Hill, Mori Speakman, Jason Jacobsen, Howard Den Hartog (Cub Master). Not pictured were Mathew Burns, Jason Keller, Den Chief Jeff Parhh, and adults leaders, Terri Andelin, Jan Thorne and Carol Johansen. Scout-O-Ram- EPHRAIM for Snow football squad wants ICAC crown back Coach EPHRAIM Paul Arsalanian has set as number one priority football for the 1980-8- 1 season, the reclaiming of the ICAC crown which rested at Snow for three years in succession. We have some really good returning 1980-8- 1 prospects. Our recruiting has gone well, the Coach said. There has. been some top Utah players signed. Some of those listed by the Coach include Jim Shelley,. .Mt. Pleasant;. Dave Sorenson, Manti; Sam Jarman quarterback of Provo; Greg Meyers, Weber State on full scholarship: offensive linemen Danny Suber and Dave Dansie, and tackle Bret Smith. Kurt Sittner and Jerry Brown are going on athletic scholarships to Colorado State. Marty Mendenhall has been - Snow Snow this coming week, Coach Abegglan says. College Basketball Coach Ron Abegglan states that Snow is still recruiting their basketball program, and that 80 81 looks very good a little smaller than some of the past squads, but great Paper will burst into flame more quickly than cellophane or cotton. The kindling temperature of paper is 450 degrees F; cellophane,' 468 degrees F; and cotton, 511 degrees speed and good shooting ability. As defending ICAC F. Champions, Snow will get English pharmacist ready for a tough season which includes three John Walker invented the tournaments: Pima first match in 1827. The recruited by BYU. Scott Junior on tip was a combination of College Applegate and Dave November 24, 25 and 26; antimony sulfide and Penrod will play at Bars tow, California on potassium chlorate. Southern Utah State and December and Dave Harris will be at Snow College will host Northern Arizona at their own tournament on and Elvis December 1 and 2. Flagstaff Cooper will be at the Some local basketball University of Nevada at men will be signing their Reno. letters of intent to play at 29-3- te,m from Mant Members of the Regional Championship Baseball High USU basketball coach feted at MHS banquet MANTI- - Coach Rodney and specifically pointed Tueller, head basketball to Coach Wilbur Braith-wait- e who stresses the coach at Utah State University, was the guest lessons that can be speaker at Manti High learned by the young Schools third Annual people who participate in Athletic Award Banquet athletics. Tueller also held in the Snow College commended the parents cafeteria Monday for their support of the youth. evening. In further reflecting on Coach Tueller spoke on of Self his the subject of philosophy Esteem Through athletics, he added, This Athletics, and stressed is one way in which a the importance of athletic person can become incompetition in the lives of volved emotionally, our youth. I have mentally, spiritually and learned most of the psychologically in an that involves lessons that I have in life effort either through part- someone else, adding icipation in sports or that we can not find teaching and having the ourselves until we lose association with young ourselves in a cause for someone else. people in athletics, Coach He admonished the commented Tueller. I believe that aspiring young atheltes to through athletics we find enjoy what you are that we are involved in a doing, do it hard, and you microcosm of what life is will be a winner regarall about, he continued. dless of what the final Tueller praised the score is. Manti High School quality of the coaching staff at Manti High School Principal, Ivan Rowley, also spoke briefly to athletes Jeff the their and parents. I take a great deal of pride in the athletic achievements of the students at Manti High said School, Principal Rowley as he reviewed the awards that the high school has received the during current school year. Honors that the school has won this year include: Regional Championship in Baseball, Girls Track Regional Championship, Regional Girls Tennis Championship, and Boys and State Regional Tennis Championship. Among the awards that were presented to the young athletes were the Senior letter award awarded to plaques Seniors who have participated in varsity sports throughout their high school years. The plaques were presented by Principal Rowley to the Evans,' Schools TTiird annual Athletic Award Banquet held Monday night on the Snow campus. students: following Charlie Bradley, Steve College Jorgensen, boys and track, girls basketball, volleygall, and boys and Members of Manti High School Girls track team, Kent Balls, Skyview High School. There are thirty new Utah players joining the Badger Squad. Returning for Snow will be linebacker Tom Haas, Palisade, Colo, and offensive lineman Doug Schope, of Dugway. Other top performers will be this girls tennis. year Region Champs. To Control Flies Start NOW with these oral larvacides. return Donald The RABON in these products can prevent development of the four major problem flies Stable, Housn, Face and Horn flies. All-Regi- Running back, Ricky Cross; All Conference Tight End, Lon Hansen, center, Scott Glahn, Dean Steed, professional bull fighter and rodeo down, will be performing at the defensive back Derrick North Sanpete 4th Annual High School Rodeo this Memorial Day weekend. Two Curtis and quarter back performances are set for Saturday (2:30 and 7:30 p.m.) and a final performance Jim Arslanian. bull riders have enwill be on Memorial Dav (Mondav) at 4 o.m. Fortv-eiaWe feel really proud of tered the two day contest representing clubs throughout the state. 8everal the opportunities coming contestants will be entered in 10 other rodeo events. Rated as one of the best to Snows graduating high school rodeos in the State, the Side Kicks have made every effort to make Sophomores. Outstanding their 4th Annual their best. Mike Montgomery, who is shooting stars, planets the valedictorian for the 1980 class, will join three Authors may be and fixed stars." other classmates at divided into three classes Schopenhauer ht Spring City Lori Lynn Crisp, Jennifer Paulsen and Chert Crisp Joined others in the drama club in an excursion to Lagoon this past Norma Saturday. Crisp also went as a chaparone. Virginia Moosmans father died last week in Panguitch. The Moosman family and the Robert Johnson family of Spring City attended the funeral this past Saturday in Cannonville. Sympathies are extended to these two families. Jayne Sorenson, Mary Dyches, Toni Pirtle and BULOVA SEIKO DUKE were Norma Crisp as the Spring released 0 0 head coach at USU, was the guest speaker at Manti High basketball girls North Sevier; James Turner, Bingham and w Tueller, Richard Monson, Laura .Larsen, Laura Mower, Jill Rasmussen, Mike Nielsen, Cary Rosequist, and David Sorenson. Additional awards were 'given to the students for individual performance in golf, baseball, football, jt vt. wrestling, boys and girls Utah players are Karl Hales, Speller; currently Robin American Fork. Other excellent specialist, Rodney Fritz, Diana Beal, Todd McFarland, Julie Green, Doug Sorenson, Larry Larsen, Diane Haymond, , Beaver; Scho1, Gty this YWMIA Presidency Rabon Control Block A 11-- R premix fly control Rabon in meal for beef and dairy cattle. It may be fed free choice or in a ratio of 1.5 pounds per ton of complete mix ration that contains both grain and roughage. 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