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Show rr-rr- r Page Fourteen The Pyramid ' i X . ? ' ' ' T '.) ' ';a t I 1 s 4 May 21. J ; tie r 1!)H1 itv honors at horse show by sponsored Rasmussens Hardware, GUNNISON- - Over 80 and, Deanna Young, horses ' And riders par- Gunnison. , : Halter class, age group ticipated in the third annual Gunnison Raiders B, sponsored by Quality John Gibb, Gunnison; and Paradise Dairy, were, Dana Watson, Spring, Jackie Davis, Manti ; City; Bobby Gibb,-- ) playday on May 9. TTie Raiders appreciate Tammi Harward, Salina; Gunnison; Merrilee,, Monroe. horseshow 4-- H Dave Gundry named . the support of the local Susie Sturgeon, Monroe; businessmen in spon- Morgan Jensen, and, Patti soring the classes, and the help from the parents Esplin, Monroe. Halter class age group of the riders. Winners are listed first through fifth C, sponsored by Harmons Western Wear, place in each division. Winners of the halter Manti were, Kimberli class, age group A, Toone, Richfield; Lori top Sanpete Athlete MT. Gundry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gundry, Mt. Pleasant was named, "Most Outstanding for tennis.. The award was presented to Gundry befor a large crowd of athletes and parents who gathered at the school for annual award Tuesday night. Coach Paul Tidwell made the award to Gundry who earned the honor on a point basis during this three years at North Sanpete High. He was one of two athletes to letter in four sports. Gundry was Player of the llillSI r ,, i - , '3 '' .. v '? ? h ? wwMW V V' 0000i Coach North Sanpete presented Most Valuable Player Awards to top athletes at the annual awards banquet held Tuesday night at the school. Dave (Sundry, front, ' left, was named the school's Most Outstanding Athlete. Also shown are Jeff Strate, Itrian Ruhr, Eric Jackman, Todd Poulson. Jeff Walker, Matt l.und, I .ynn Daley, Jerry Johnson, Bruce Hailey and three others. - I '. football and basketball and was also awarded Most Valuabel Player honors in baseball. ; May Day program draws crowd in Ftn. Green Tidwell - Coach Paul Tidwell presents Dave Gundry with the school's Most Outstanding Athlete Award Tuesday night. back award went to Bruce Bailey was honored as the Most presented Valuabel Player Award in Football to Eric Jack-ma- Bailey, son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Paul Bailey, Moroni. Robert Jackman, Wales. Players of the Week The outstanding lineman were announced as award went to Jeff Strate, follows, Lynn Daley, Eric son of Mr and Mrs. Jackman, Bruce Bailey, Sherman Strate, Spring Dave .Gundry, Brian City; the outstanding Bahr, Jeff Strate, Scott defensive player award Syme, Scott Jenkins, Teachers in charge GREEN- The by all of the elementary were Perry Christensen, School school children, and in- James Allred, Susan went to Lynn Daley, son Elementary presented the annual May cluded: The Maypole Bond, Rosalie Belliston; of Mr. and Mrs. James a Claire Bevan, a trainee Daley, Milburn and the Day program on May 1, in Dances. ..always of the from Snow College, and outstanding offensive the LDS Ward Cultural highlight Hall. celebration, which began Jean Beck, teachers aid. A very large crowd of The theme of the many years ago. All was of children the did parents, program "Dance, grandparents Dance, Dance". The Dance! Dance! Dance! as and friends attended the dances were performed a closing number. performance. FTN. Jason Gary Anderson and Matt Lund. They were spon- sored by Mt. Pleasant Drug. the Most Outstanding Basketball Player by Coach John Ericksen, who also announced Players of the Week in basketball. Named were Dave Gundry, Todd Jerry Jorgensen, Johnson, Eric Brian Bahr, Jackman, and Bailey, The Oqtetanding Player Awartrin Tennis Manti bestows awards on Templar athletes Family Tyrell ningham will be one year old May 26. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Troy (Shirley) FILM & Coach Dewey Brundage MANTI- Applause, claimed a sympathetic tears, and laughter burst of laughter when he punctuated the Manti explained wryly, You High School Athletic dont seeJ any football Awards Night presented trophies here. Well, with in both the schools a 9 season you dont get cafeteria and auditorium many trophies! between Monday evening. Bantering After enjoying the Coaches Bob Anderson banquet served in the and Wilbur Braithwaite cafeteria, participants was spiced with poetry moved into i the quotations and jokes on auditorium to hear guest the team members, speaker Ron Abegglen, continuing a running Snow College basketball d competition coach, and watch the between the two men. presentation of awards. Principal Ivan Rowley . Mimt. 0-- ' good-nature- Abegglen Seamless Poly propylene lumping mat. 14 foot diameter round frame Quality constructed safety pads, (recommend ed for all trampolines). Fully galvanised steel , 104 that the. explained marked the touching story of Coach Jan Smith, handicapped coach of Morgan High School who coached his team at the Super Bowl from a golf cart. thats "Organization: not the factor thats taken his team to the finals. Its his example, his concern tapered and galvanized springs it 5year limited warranty on frame & mat. tit 15 minute assembly and disassembly ; it Double lock stitching it ASTM safety standarts forthe his players, courage," Abegglan said. frame He told the assemblage that winning was not the Your Local Dealer JP"WW told most important, nor most memorable, in sports. "It is your association with he said. one another, Be a good friend. Make a lot of friends while youre out competing. HANSEN Lumber Company 400 North 200 West FAIRVIEW pleasure itf honoring the eight golf lettermen. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 81 tu JifJem. -- 4 r" ' lie fine Moroni. spring cnjL t ' i ' A '! I u ..j f and, Robert Monroe; i, j r in T. Other this 270 WEST MAIN , JUT? r Richfield; Kimberli, Richfield. The; drill, which was performed as a club, was Toone, sponsored by Mullett & Hoover, and the trophy was won by the Gunnison Rflitfera.' . iropy saddle blankets were sponsored by Burns Saddlery and presented to the riders with the most points. Age group A Winner was Molly McKay, Mt. Pleasant; Age group B winer was Bobby Gibb, Gunnison and age group C winner was a tie between sisters Amy and Bonnie Mikkelson, Fountain Green. ; . Green and flowering SHRUBS EVERGREEN SHRUBS NEW SHIPMENT ;.,'t the streams and rivers the state according to Potted and Hanging . ' PLANTS h - Gedge, Sterling; Bobby i Gibb, Gunnison; Patti:) Esplin, Monroe; Tammie.y Harward, Salina, Shellie Poulsen, Mt. Pleasant Age group C, Eric Beck, Chester; Kimberli Toone, Richfield; Noelle Payne, Monroe; Peggy? FRUIT i, involve behind the regulation is to allow larger fish to grow the DWR. ? Shade Trees streams after catching two big ones. The idea in of B, Candy all kinds of can still Fishermen ! group AKC2DHI6)8 regulations on streams and rivers. take eight fish on streams and rivers, but only two trout or salmon over 13 inches may be kept by anglers. This means many fishermen will have to turn to catch and on release fishing Age MT. PLEASANT major changes year Cen-;,- ': terfield. Ml'! GAWEtJ SWOP Braithwaite listed the many honors inboth received dividually and hs a team by the basketball and ) limit will cut A fisherman would do down on the number of well to read the fishing fish caught by the which can thousands of anglers who Koclamation at any DWR will go out the opening office or at local tackle weekend akl leave a few and sporting goods stores, for fishermen the rest of Blackburn said. the season, and also feels " Officer Blackburn said that by the limit being reduced those first two many fish have been days the'? number of planted already for the anglers will be reduced opener And fishing spots somewhat - and thereby should be open and good relieve some of the load in most parts of Sanpete, inMore detailed on camping facilities and be will law enforcement officers formation a state DWR spokesman available in next weeks v Pyramid." said. six-fis- J & Anglers the trout season opener starting May 30 should be aware of several new rules effective this year, Harold Blackburn, of the Wildlife of. Division Resources said this week. The opening weekend limits have been changed for the first two days only. On those two days the limit will ' be six fish. From the third day of the season on throughout the remainder the limit is the same as it has been in the past, eight fish. The DWR feels that the A$t, il.:t - Gayle Sorenson, .! Anglers prepare for opener preparing tf take part place winner was Bill Lee: i Keller, Fairview; Glen y Owen, Salina; Wender Keller, Fairview; Molly h McKay, Mt. Pleasant;! ts The football Most Valuable Player named tennis teams, proudly ' by Coach Brundage is stating that the Tennis Steve Jackson, while Walt Team had placed second Graham earned the in the State at BYU that Coaches Award. morning. Coach Cathy Jarvis The final act of the listed Verla McArthur as evening was the Outstanding Track presentation of plaques Member and Tony enumerating their Holman for Outstanding athletic achievements to all seniors who had Volleyball player. Its been a real participated in sports at pleasure this year to work MHS. This is the second with the girl athletes, year this has been done. FAIRVIEW- nison Raiders Riding Club; age group first !) Mikkelson, Ftn. Green; Raiders Riding Club; age Kimberli Toone, Rich- group A, Gayle Sorenson,;, field; and, Lori Lyon, Centerfield; Rachej'. Nielsen, Gunnison;,-DeannSterling. ningham, Fairview; Young, Gun-- ! Scurry, age group A, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry sponsored by Tom An- nison; Michelle Young. A. (Thora) Jensen, derson, DVM, Wendy Gunnison; Bruce Fuller, ; Moroni. .Great-grandparenKeller, Fairview; Rachel Mayfield. are H.L. Nielson, Gunnison; Molly Age group B, Bobby j Cunningham, Cheyenne McKay, Mt. Pleasant; Gibb, Gunnison; Lisa Wyo.i Florence Nielsen, Kaye Christensen, Mt. Outzen Monroe; Rohn. Fairview; Lester Pleasant; and, Darin Jensen, Centerfield; John Nielsen, Wales; Toone, Richfield. Gibb, Gunnison; Danielle'-Kunze- , Salt Fairview. Gladyes Draper, Scurry, age group B, Lake City; and Anna L. sponsored by K & Js, Age group C, Eric, Jensen, Moroni. Dana Watson, Spring Beck, Chester; Bonnie ; Gibb, Mikkelson, Ftn. Green; Bobby City; went to Jeff Cox, son of Gunnison; Rohn Jenson, Amy Mikkelson, Ftn Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cox, Centerfield; Lisa Outzen, Green; Kendall Potter, Coach Gordon Barrett Peterson, Gunnison. awarded the Outstanding Scurry, age group C, Track Award to Scott by sponsored quipped Coach Cliff Syme, son of Mr. and Roller Mill, Hughes as he gave the Mrs. John Syme, Moroni. Amy Mikkelson, Ftn. MVP to Lesllie Cox and Receiving wrestling Green Bonnie Mikkelson, "Rookie of the Year to honors presented by Ftn. Green; Annette . freshman Karmel Lar- Coach Stan Kitchen were Morris, Gurtnlson;" Eric son, who participated in Jeff Walker son of Mr. Beck, Chester; and, all three girls' sports. and Mrs. Clark Walker, Kimberli Toone, RichMark Boyington earned Ftn. Green and Todd field. the Wrestler of the Year Poulson, son of Mr. and Poles, age group A, Award from Coach Mrs. Richard Poulson, by Happy sponsored Thomas Reece and the Mt. Pleasant. Service Market, Darin MVP vaseball from The "Fighting Heart Toone, Richfield; Glen Coach Anderson. Award went to Jeff Strate Owen, Salina; Molly Anderson cited the and the "Most Loyal Mt. Pleasant; accident suffered by Fans" Award went to Mr. McKay, Sorenson, CeGayle Tracy Smith as the and Mrs. Paul Bailey. nterfield ; Daryl beginning of the bad luck Richfield. Lettermen Awards Christensen, that dogged his team went to the following: Poles, age group B, through the season. "But theyll always be champs in he my heart," this last year MHS, would have a golf team and that he, declared. Coach therefore, took special field; Scott Collard, Ftn. Green. Barrels, all age groups:! sponsored by the Gun-;- i ' Her-manse- by Nancy E. Berry IF Gunnison; Gunnison; Peggy Pendleton, Rich-c- i Richfield ; Western Horsemanship Pendleton, age group C sponsored by Annette Morris, GunDenton Farms, Sterling, nison. Mikkelson, Mad Scramble Obstacle, Amy Ftn. Green; Phyllis Course, all age groups, t Black, Salina; Bonnie sponsored by Gunnison, ' Cun- Cunningham of Moroni. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. H. Ray (Lorraine) Cun- Bonnie Implement, Rees Potter, Richfield; Tammi Harward, Salina; and, Jackie Davis, Manti. in Bowcutt, Poles, age group C, sponsored by Gunnison Mikkelson, Ftn. Green Amy Mikkelson, Ftn.'j Green; Annette Morris.' Julie Egbert, Monroe; named Week . sponsored by Craig and Lyon, Sterling; Bonnie Fountain Diane Oberg, Ephraim Mikkelson, were, Jeanna Davis, Green; Amy Mikkelson,, Manti; Nicole Labrum, Fountain Green; and, Sorensen, Gunnison. Richfield; Deana Mike Western Horsemanship Barrow, Central; Molly McKay, Mt. Pleasant; age group A, sponsored by Central Construction, Gunnison, were, Molly McKay, Mt. Pleasant; Jeanna Davis,. Manti; Michelle Young, Gunnison; Rachel Nielson, Gunnison; and, Mathew Bailey, Ftn. Green. Western Horsemanship .age group B, sponsored by Ivan Peterson were Bobby Gibb, Gunnison; his achievements in football, basketball, baseball, and the Cen-terfiel- d; ; PLEASANT-Dav- e Athlete" Tammi Harward, Salina; for Memorial Day Doiiol's Gordon Contor has a vast array of boddlng plants in tho Groonhouso. ,, Flotvoro Norbs ALL READY FOR PLANTING 5 A |