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Show The Pyramid Page Six August 7, 1980 Golf news PALISADE Winners i at the Palisade Mens and Ladies Golf Association party ' August David were 2 Moroni; and Barbara Rowly, Manti, both putting and Verle Peterson, Salina; and John Jensen, Manti, both chipping. First team play winners were Les Rosenvall, Gunnison; Eddie Johnson, Mt. Pleasant; Kurt and Kellet, Moroni; David Bailey, Moroni. Bailey, Second team play winners were Roger Anderson, Salina; Glen Hunt, Larry Brundsen, Fran and Ephraim; Hodges, Gunnison. best ball, The two-ma-n 18 holes tournament will 10. be held August Signups must be completed by August 8 at the golf course. are North Sanpete area gymnasts who United States Tramparticipated in a week-lon- g poline and Tumbling Association summer camp at Park City recently. Participating from this area were Christine Cook, Lisa Christensen, Melanie Shown here The ancient Egyptians included books on how to reach the other world when they entombed their mummies. Members of the Ephraim Reds team were coached by Jack Steck and Brent Erskine. They won the championship in their league, I - First, second and third perfect run. Third place awards in places from this meet will the team Barrels went to travel to the South Region and Arlene Meet held in Richfield on Jim Christensen, Dawn August 15 and 16th. Bynum, JoAnn Bigler and Fourth place serves as alternate. The first 4 Crystal Watson. Rex and Jim places in each event at Christensen won 3rd in the South Region Meet the trailer race and 1st in will qualify for the State the Hide Race. Ted meet to be held at Lagoon Mollinett and JoAnn the first part of Bigler won 4th in the Hide Race. -F- Christensen and Rusty of the Bench, 4th. Pleasant Valley, Riding Saturday morning the Club attended the District events moved to the 7 Riding Club meet last Fairview Arena where Friday and Saturday. JoAnn Bigler won 4th in Friday night the flat the Stock Horse event. races and stock events Kathy Breaux and JoAnn were held at the Gunnison Bigler placed 3rd in pairs Arena. pleasure with Crystal Pleasant Valley Riding Watson and Dawn Bynum Oub members placing in in 4th place. JoAnn Bigler also won these events were Dawn Bynum, 1st in cutting and 3rd in ladies Barrels and Jo Ann Bigler, 2nd. Jim Dawn Bynum again took Christensen and Ted 4th. Single poles was won by Mollinett, 2nd in Wild Cow Rex Jim Christensen and a and Milking pole team consisting of Dawn Bynum, JoAnn Bigler, Crystal Watson, Jim and Rex Christensen for yourself. won another 1st place. 2nd place in the water race was won by Pleasant E PLEASANT MT. Pleasant Mindy Salim Auction i i Riding Club takes awards at Gunnison ifteen members Chivers, Irene Olivers, Cheri Jennifer Jorgenson, Lisa Jorgensen, Janaie Lund, Jennifer Curtis, Sherri Hunter, and Tammy Bigler. Diane Chivers, Moroni, is their instructor. Aagard, Buttars, Valley SALINA Salable at auction 488 compared to 310 last week and 465 last year. Fair attendance. About normal demand. Feeder offerings lacking quality few representive sales about 57.0061.50. Slaughter Steers: Good and Choice 9001175 lbs 66.5071.25. Heifers: Slaughter Good and Choice 8501110 lbs 65.5069.25. steady. Slaughter cows and bulls higher. Supply about 50 percent feeder cattle. 50-1.- Feeder Medium, Frame 1 Steers: some Large few 0 500600 85.00-91.070.00-77.568.00-75.5- 260-35- 0 ; 600-70- 0 700-82- 5 lbs lbs. lbs. lbs. members riding in the some fleshy 61.5069.75. meet but not placing in Frame No. 2 large the events were Colleen 0 Holsteins few lbs. Poulsen and Kevin 5 65.5075.00; Holsteins ....'.445-342- 2 SwitOUnqi Rasband. Lois Bynum lbs 56.0060.50, inand Carol Rasband atdividual partly fattened tended the meet but did 1060 lbs 62.75. Mr. and Mrs. Vurl not ride. Feeder Heifers: Beautiful trophies were Morgan announce the Medium Frame 1 few 300 awarded to 1st place birth of their sixth great- 400 lbs. 67.5075.00; 400500 team members riders with ribbons being grandchild, a boy born lbs 64.5067.50; 500600 lbs Valley MULCHER Ted Mollinett, Casy presented for 2nd and 3rd July 29 in Salt Lake City 63.75-68.5- 0 0 ; lbs to Vance and Paula MOWER and Larson Rex places. 60.0065.00. Bradford. Paula is the Christensen. Manti, Gunnison, Slaughter Cows: Utility Second place in the Ephraim, Fairview and daughter of Don and and Commercial 4 42.50 water race was won by Pleasant Valley were all Vanese Stock, and this is 45.00. Heiferettes Pleasant Valley team well represented at the the Stocks third grand- 47.00-53.5- Good,'Cutter and child. It is the first baby members Ted Mollinett, meet which is a yearly Utility 39.50 Casy tarson, Jim, Rex, event. These clubs belong for Paula and Vance. 44.00. to the Utah State Western and Arlene Christensen. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A keyhole team conRiding Clubs Assoc, and Grade 2 14602060 lbs (Naomi) Bennion of sisting of Kathy Breaux, are members of Disrict 7 Salt Lake announce the JoAnn Bigler, Ellen which take in all of birth of their second Bench, Casy Larson and Sanpete County. child, a daughter, to be enter 2 can Club an won Rex Christensen Each HANSEN LUMBER CO. named or Delyn. She was team 1st all members with teams, easy pairs FAIRVIEW born July 4, in Salt members making a in the events. No member Lake City. She has one is allowed to enter any sister, Carrie. Grandevent twice and each parents are Euray and. horse can enter only 2 Madelyn Allred, single events. They are Fountain Green; Dr. allowed to enter as many and Mrs. Lowell L. Enjoy team events as they wish Bennion Salt Lake as of a Stove Convenience long as they qualify City. within their own club. Tmtrn Gtm 350-50- 600-106- Get the best TWIN-BLAD- 700-80- 2-- SfMticg Cify Kah?WMK 462-219- 1 Visiting with Catherine and Lester Gillespie this past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Garvin Lesters and their brother, granddaughter Crystal Best,' all of Missouri. Christie and Morris Bunnell traveled to Provo last Thursday to see their grandson, Gary Win-terto- N n, perform in BYUs Snow of one White. played Gary The of the dwarfs. production was shown 9 production times during July. Visiting with the Bunnells this week have been their grandsons, Scott and Neal Winterton of Provo. IPHRAIM OUNNISON MAMA MT. NIASANT RICHFIELD the That Burns One Load Of Wood up to 14 Hours The Blaze King Local man named as sheep shear judge - You Can Imagine the Money You Can Save The BLAZE KING DO THIS Birtr Kmg r'j Alight HOW CAN Tw fcMif W'th it r it A Butlf in Bl'iW'f DmM & D attended the recently chosen by the National. Executive Sheep Shears Union of Board Meeting of the Union in Butte, Mont. The North America to judge Executive Board the Utah State Shearing establishes policy, sets Contest to be held August standards, manages 14, Spanish Fork. merchandising, and looks after the welfare of Union members. Mr. Taylor has been active in this union since as 1964. He served president of the union for two terms and has been on the executive board continuously with one HANSEN LUMBER CO. FAIRVIEW A iX .i 2 Mr. EPHRAIM LaVor July Taylor, Ephraim, was Taylor Gjnlt'I a n... IV Sporting Goods three-yea- exception r since his first election to the Board in 1964. Street Alain - BOW HUNT Archery Specials: - All it in 11.95 Sight other supplies: it Como Suits Comping Supplies PSE it Bows Boor Ccrroll Fishing Supplies 12:30 to 7 p.m Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon - Fri. 436-834- 6 doz. Satellite Broadheads 4-- P 1 ooz. XX-75- PSE AUGUST 3095 3900 doz.1 595 Game Getters s Game ch 4 companied her husband to Butte. 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