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Show Hie Pyramid Page Eight Vf 12, 1981 February y 'TX NS girls host Manti tonight PLEASANT- - The MT. North Lady Sanpete Hawks will be hosting their final battle of the season tonight with the Manti Templars. The Varsity game will start at 5:30 and J.V. 4:00. week the Last basketball team honored the five starting players for their . exceptional efforts in the games with February Jessie 4 honoring Oldroyd. Thirty-eigh- friends and t relatives were present and enjoyed honor her music for to the celebration. Music for the evening was directed by acCook LuJane Rita by companied Allred. A tribute was Deneice by given Blackham, and a potted plant was presented to the honoree. Jessie was honored for giving much of her life teaching school in this area and sharing her Hawks travel to Juab 4 Iasi week. The games. Tip off time is 7:30 p.m. a narrow one the Wasps be for South Varsity action and Manti while loss to the avenge a two 5:45 p.m. for JV. Both into to Sevier. had go Hawks earlier in the the best games will be played in season when the two overtimes to get Nephi. of the Wasps. teams collide, in' Nephi. In other Region Eight And North Sanpete will tonight? m. to watch Don Allred encounters this week have North Sanpete saiys, will be at and Jim Howarth who Millard NO WAY!" rii, , South Sevier Hurricane,. been have averaging But both teams will be, at Delta and Richfield at them between looking for a win thie. points the last few Manti. week after both sufferd during 15,560 square foot facility MT. PLEASANT- rr Delta and South Sevier. Those honored were Jan ... Nelson, Dawn Bynum, Bobette Allred, Chris Peterson, and Wendy 71-6- i. Kelly. 8 -' Tournament Region which will Delta Feb. 19, 20, 21. ed a special rendition of ' 'Bless This House by Ing bells and singing. Um,er the direction of their teacher, Elaine Ney, Falrview Elementary School fifth grader perform- - n) & ft t this month. The building will be constructed on 3.148 acres of Juab School District land in the Nephi 7 Industrial Park. The school district donated the land for the school for the handicapped. The bus was bought action with a federal, grant which was matched with League Standings to $5,275 from TRAIL, Inc. date show Ephraim and Delivery of four other GunFairview each buses is expected this fall and Spring City through Title 18 funds, nison He said. Beardall see foresees senior citizens 'Will Monday Gunnison vs Ephraim and and others using a daily Fairview vs Spring City. busing system for a minimal fee to go from to city or on round of skilled excess sod city educational and the Juab Kenneth by NephiCounty Commission for trips in the future. Beardall, President of training workshop TRAIL Inc. members In addition TRAIL, Inc. use at the new building TRAIL, Inc. announced dramatic and talent. Her students and friends feel privileged to have had the influence and leadership of a fine teacher. She was also commended for her in church activity positions where she continues to share her talent and friendship. musical, Basketball action saw Tournament Fairview defeat Ephraim by a score of 7 and Gunnison defeat Spring in recent City games The ladies will play, their last league game on Monday Febniary 16 in the Snow College Activity begins February 23. 39-3- Mt. Nebo dancing , 4-- 1 24-18- ,.; School 2-- 3 0-- . recently took delivery of a site of the Mt. Nebo new bus and Training Center. Beardall said he hopes the corporation was given several acres to break ground for the this week that the Mt. Nebo Training School has. received approval of a $352,300 loan to build an A Valentine theme was carried out and the EPHRAIM- - Sanpete Center. Tip off time is county Womens League p.m. rln- - ft 8 Fairview, Ephraim tie in play be held in r,l ( . 45-4- After the season games are over the Hawks will be hard at work for the y . , Iff losses Will, able tp.j Hawks lost to , , TV FOUNTAIN The home of Scott and Euleda Cook was the setting for a special surprise birthday party vs IT J,, wr ' birthday Surprise It UBSSIV Honors party GREEN-- 1 ' f bir- thday cake decorated by Jamie and Julie Cook, granddaughters of the non-prof- it would also like to see group homes built for the handicapped in Nephi, and Delta, Richfield, Cooks. Valentine heart numbers were drawn for prizes won by Virginia Geraldine Nielson, Edna Johnson, Christensen, lone Draper, and Gladys Winer. EPHRAIM Receiving Second Miler Awards at the Sanpete District Annual Recognition dinner at Snow College February 5 were left, Eugene Lund of Gunnison; Bob Oliver, Ephraim; BUI Curtis, Mt. Pleasant, Ramona Christensen, Moroni; and Dorothy Ivory of Fountain Green. The awards were presented by Royal Bagley, Explorer Council vice president. Eagle Scouts given honors at banquet Scouts hold annual dinner PROVO- - Sixteen Eagle Scouts from the area were among the over 600 scouts and their sponsors in attendance at the second annual Eagle Scout Recognition Banquet at Wilkinson Center on the BYU campus January 29. The guest speaker was six-coun- ty Brigadier Randal Snow, Robert D. Blauer, Ian Gene Speak-maDerek J. Anderson, n, EPHRAIM- - A National Merit Award for Lifesaving and five Second-Mile- r Awards' Scott Mellor, and Samuel were those among Nielson. presented at the Utah Others are David National Parks Council Kent W. Christensen, Brett R. Allred, Keith Jensen, Charles Hedelius, Peterson, Christensen, Boy Scouts of America Sanpete District Annual Recognition Dinner last at Snow Thursday Craig James General Stewart, Roger Kjar, Robinson Risner, US Air Force retired who enlisted in the Army Air David Anderson, James Pleasant; presented the National Merit Award for saving the life of his eighteen-mont- h old - brother, Raymond, who was from an rescued irrigation ditch near the family home in Axtell. The boys are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Newman. Second Miler awards went to Eugene Lund of - vice-chairm- .. Students of month chosen prison, Risner wrote The Passing of the Night a book dedicated to the young men and women of America and dealing primarily with his Student grades. school James of charge Luster of f.the flag Ephraim. 7th grade- - John ceremony and displays Keller, son of Mrs. Judy were by the Moroni Stake Keller of Manti, and Cub Scouts. Cheryl Tolman, daughter A scout Round Table of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman will be held at 6 p.m. on Tolman of Ephraim. 6th Thursday February 19 at - James The faculty then selects two students from each grade to be honored as student of the month and the students picture is posted in the school halls. An article also will appear in the school newspaper regarding the honor and the student. Each student honored will have a special privilege at school during the month he is selected. Council Ramona Christensen, Moroni; and Dorothy Ivory, Fountain Green. Dail P. Averett District served as Master of Ceremonies and introductions were made by Sanpete District Chairman Harold R. Johnson. Ataong those, introduced ; was new District Scout Executive Larry Sorensen. The 'speaker Charles Loveless o the Mt. West area training Committee was introduced by council vice president Ross Findlay. Mt. Pleasant Fit;st Ward Pack KOI was in Livingston, Douglas College. Thirteen-yea- r old Gunnison; Bob Oliver, Thornton, David Hill, Corp in 1943 and McKay Jensen, David Russell Newman was Ephraim; Bill Curtis, Mt. progressed through 33 Williams, Kirt Beck,, years service , to his William Johnson and Jeff Walker. . , present rank. r ,, During that time he fought in three wars and while flying in Vietnam was shot down twice by enemy gun fire. The last EPHRAIM- - As part of time he was captured and the recognition program seven held prisoner for at the Ephraim Middle years. School a Student of the imhis During Month program has prisonment, he spent a been initiated to provide of time great deal for those recognition thinking about the things students who are conmost were that important to him, God, country and sidered to be outstanding citizens and who confamily. It was then he tribute to the well being of decided he would some the school climate. with to work like day month the Each youth. Upon his release from Ephraim Middle School ' gradeWillmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. David . p m in room 112 in the Noyes Building on the Willmore of Ephraim, Snow College Campus. and Rachelle Tervort, All scout leaders are of Mr. Mrs. and daughter encouraged to attend. ' Louis of Tervort Ephraim. . 6 4-- CLUB II If t Students of the month nominates candidates for Student of the MonflT selected for February based on citizenship are: 8th' grade- - Dan friendliness, support' of Macfarlane, son of Mr. school policies, and and Mrs., Richard participation in activities, Macfarlane of Manti; experiences. 1980 Eagle Scouts in the choosing students from Monique Luster, Sanpete Districts include the 6th, 7th, and 8th Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A h k HEAT A COLD STORAGE 72 SOUTH 500 WEST PHONE MT. PLEASANT 462-226- 2 EPHRAIChairman FREEZER Harold R. Johnson, Sanpete District reads from the National Merit Award for Lifesaving presented to thirteen-yea- r old Russell Newman at Saturdays Recognition Banquet. Newman was given the award for saving the life of his little brother who fell into an irrigation ditch near the Newmans Axtell home. 0 LOCKERS FOR RENT M- of Boy Scouts PER YEAR PREMIUM i INTERIOR LATEX SEMI-GLOS- INTERIOR ALKYD SEMI-GLOS- ., ,,, ' PREMIUM ' S , 1201. 2 & 3. REG. $18.99 S $12.7$ 1171, 2 & 3, REG. $16.99 . , . . $14.29 PREMIUM .' INTERIOR FLAT LATEX 1181. 2 A 3. REG. $14.99 $11.29 INTERIOR HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL 3113. REG. $17.69 $12.99 ''' i ROLLEfc SETS BRUSHES PLUS SAVINGS ON CAULK MASKING TAPE SPACKLE SANDING BLOCKS DROP CLOTHS ALL YOU NEED TO GET A JUMP ON SPRING! We now have SAUDSAGS s j n - m i. p . ) QUALITY f!TJT T.1ADE KOUtlTAimVEST-A- T YOUn 'D00u. ) n Ar:D JFOH Till BEntlETTS DEALER: REGULAR OR LARGE LINK W HAI'.IDURGIKt OSISQ U LO. i '1 We also do custom cutting EPHRAIM Mr. Brent Newman of Axtell holds her young son Raymond who was saved from drowning by his brother Boy Scout Russell Newman last year. Russell was awarded the na-tlonal Merit Award for Lifesaving at tha Sanpete Annual Recognition Dinner held last weekend. and wrapping n LiK V ''"Vr w fi mmi V 270 WEST MAIN MT. PLEASANT A r - 1 |