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Show MHS takes tennis tourney start at 9 a.m. and will be MANTI- - After winning tenth consecutive their tennis region held on Timpview and Provo High School courts. Finishing behind the Templars at Region were Richfield, San Juan, Juab and North Sanpete. Todd Jorgensen won the first singles division to add to his BYU Double Crown (with Tracy cham- pionship and 24th in the last 25 years, Manti High School is ready to defend k state their championship at the state tourney Saturday, back-to-bac- 2-- May 16. The tournament will M, May Bradley were impressive in whining the Number One Division. Jorgensen) and the Snow Ockey is trying to come College Invitational back after being sidelined Singles-Gar- y Sophomore Allan Nell Ockey, a with a cold. runner-u- p at BYU in Tracy Jorgensen won learned with freshman singles and doubles the gold medal for Manti Dean Hatch to annex the winning at Snow, had to in the third singles with second doubles crown. settle for third at Francis Grantsville returns a outstanding perfPuente, a Mexican ex- ormances. In doubles the senior laden team to state and are probably favored. change student from Snow won over Collin senior duo of Mike MHS has done well in Brown of Richfield. Jorgensen and Ron dual and invitational meets, Coach Wilbur Braithwaite said, and are getting stronger. FFA members win at show; give awards Logan Jones PLEASANT MT. Jackson of Mitchell Milburn North Sanpete Future Farmer member was high point individual winner in the dairy contest at the annual Junior State Utah By Show in Livestock Fork and Spanish Manti High School netters qualifying for the state meet Saturday in Provo are front from left: Mike .'Joregeiisen, Ron Bradley, Clary Ockey: back. Dean llatch, Tracy Jorgensen, Todd Jorgensen and Alan Nell. Other team members who have lettered for MRS this season are Blake Ilowell, Mike Lund. Shawn Henritty, Clark Johnson, David Monsen, Bryon Bills. Darin Lott and Keith Willmore. Journalism has already come to be the first power in the land. received a trophy at the awards banquet which lollowed the show. Teams entering the show were Karl Rostron, Allred, and Wesley Michael Peel, and the team second Jack Rowlett, Mark Allred and Rich Allred, on two livestock judging teams. The dairy teams were made up of Mark Brinkerhoff , Alan Madsen and Troy Walker, and the other, Karl Ivory, Chad Spencer and Mitchell Jackson. Also participating in the show were Dell Jensen and Kirk Olsen Dell had a fat hog which was purchased by First Security Bank of Mt. Pleasant and Far West Bank of Fairview. Kirk entered a breeding ewe which took a first place blue ribbon. At the FFA Parents and Members annual Banquet last week Mary Kay Christensen of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Shirley) Graham of Milburn were presented with the Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree. Other awards went to Karl Ivory, Placement in Agriculture Production ; Mitchell Jackson, Horse Proficiency; Dell Jensen, Swine Production; Ron Nielsen, Dairy Produc- a slide presentation bv' of tion; Mike Peel, Sheep Kent Christensen Production; and Bryant Moroni who won the Blackham, Poultry European trip as part of his Production. national award Banquet-goer- s enjoyed earlier. JOHN DEERE EPHRAIM- Snow and Cindy Hartung, freshman pitcher of Elko, Nev. were named to the All Region Team. The received Jaynes, Honors three were also named 8 May Regional and 9 in St. George. previously to the All WICAC team. Conference Snow placed third in the Coach Tracy Jaynes for behind the region Glendale and Mesa teams the second successive year was nominated for from Arizona. Coach of the Year for Stacy Taylor, short stop WICAC. In Region play Snow of Granger; Erin Naylor, in the first base of Ephraim; was defeated lirst game with Glendale. In the second game the Dixie Rebels fell to the In the Snow Badgers third game Glendale, which had previously - 2-- 7 defeated second-plac- Members of the Snow College lady's softball team who took fourth place in the region tourney last week are front from left: Gloria Orosco, Stacy Taylor. Erin Naylor, Rita Harrington, Valynn Atkin; back. Julie Tucker, DeeAnn Tuttle. f.isa King, Shaeli Marley, Cindy llartung and Coach Tracy Jaynes. e nationally DOWN-TO-EART- Wasatch of Heber, San Juan, Richfield and Lehi have outstanding players and are all expected to be in the running for the championship. VALUES H SAVE $30 $30 off regular retail price of a new self-propell- or push-typ- e 21-in- ed ch John Deere Mower (bagger not included). Offer expires May 31, 1981. Badger girls take 4th College Womens Softball Team and coach, Tracy Page Nine. The Pyramid 1!)K1 ranked Customer: Cash value of coupon is 120th of 1e. Void where prohibited by law Prices subject to change without notice and may vary by dealer. If demand exceeds dealer supply, additional merchandise may be ordered to honor coupon. You are required to pay any applicable sales tax on value of goods. And you must fill in your name and address in spaces provided on this coupon. Dealer: You are authorized to act as our agent for redemption of this coupon in accordance with the terms thereof. Limit is one coupon per item. Dealer must fill in name and account number. Presentation for redemption without such compliance constitutes fraud. Mesa Community College of Arizona, made five points in the first inning and were then held scoreless while Snow earned three runs. The girls have a years s record of Surprisingly, this record was made by a team who made it through the schedule without serious player injury. With our All Region-Al- l Conference freshman pitcher, Cindy Hartung returning," Coach Tracy Jaynes said, we anticipate a great year." win-los- 11-1- Branch Code Cox Automotive CP Acct. No. A Sports-Canyo- No 2 n 1EH3H33I0 C33F RlTU3B fOBBES I' v ft Erin Navlor OZYuTOBAV Molly McKay places 4 U y. 2 50 I C300C3 100 GUNNISO- NMolly McKay of the Saddle Riding Club Tramps of Mt. Pleasant took first place in Western Horsemanship at the Gunnison Raiders Open Horse Show May 9 in Gunnison. She also gathered in a 4th place in Halter, 3rd in Scurry, 3rd in Poles and 4th in Barrels. Kaye Christensen also of the sa me club won a 5th in Scurry. The two were competing in the A group lor riders ages 11 and under. SOUTH EAST EPHRAIM PARTIAL LIGTIKC OF n GALG-ITGtt- G 3 NEW Surplus jeep engines I: ' Metal working equipment including ' Sheet metal breaker Surface grinder Harding milling machine - W. Stacy Poulsen also entered the competition in that group. No. 2 metal shaper Cincinatti horizontal milling machine amp Lincoln shop welders with leads arm saws Electric & manual typewriters Teacher and student Desks 6 Sewing machines File cabinets student lockers Charles McKay, Colleen Poulsen, and Arlene and Jake Christensen, all of Mt. Oalo aro Cash M iWKs s iKi VINYL ROOF only). 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