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Show la - Six The 1 rani id February i. Templars take Tigers by 62-5-4 in Monti are feel the Templars Bv Margaret Russell MANT- Rams top Hawks in last regular game 1S2 qpjODrto MT. When the game was four (angle with time and are optomistic Tigers fur is apt to fly, about their performance and that is exactly whal in the Round Robin this happened at Manti High week The Region Ten Round last Friday. Action was fast and Robin will open today the i Thursday at the Snow before furious Center in Templars to finally College Activity emerge Ephraim. The afternoon managed victorious by a score of session will feature Manti and South Sevier at 2 p.m. over Hurricane. with the Richfield-Deltof scores Quarter how indicate game following at 3:30 the matched p.m. The evening session closely teams seemed to be until will pit Millard against Juab and North Sanpete the final quarter. and against Hurricane. The tactics New arrangements of per- teams winning two games sonnel by the Templars or more at the Round look the pressure off Bill Robin will participate in at Floyd, who managed to the State Tournament score a very impressive Provo the following week. The Templar-Tige- r 33 points. Andy Russell off (as does a took conflict 0 followed with and Troy space rocket) at a slow Birch with 8. Manti coaches are pace. Neither side was happy about the game able to score until the and feel it was the best game was two minutes the team has played since old. and Hurricanes early in the season. They William King sank one. Templars Troy Birch tossed in a free throw for Manti. Two more baskets by Hurricane followed, in boosting the score to favor of the Tigers. Templar Basically it was a really good game, Coach Larry Anderson commented. The Hawks led most of 6-- 1 I 4 a 39-3- 9 2:5-2- At this Templars together got point the their act and PLEASANT-W'- ith the demise of the Pep and Rastus dolls, the North i Sanpete-Mant- school rivalry goes onward with a new trophy to go to the winning school according to action taken by the North and South Sanpete school districts. The trophy, a V with a Sanpete Hawk and a Manti Templar on the upper arms of the V and crossed swords marked TemHawks" and plars," will hold a metal plate stating "Symbolizes Athletic Supremacy, with room left for dates. The new symbol was arrived at through a joint process at both schools which allowed for creative ideas from each student body. Principals Jim Thornton of North Ivan Sanpete High, Rowley of South Sanpete High, and studentbody presidents, Karl Ivory and Troy Birch, said the final suggested symbols from the students were placed on a common ballot and submitted to each studentbody. The result was a unanimous choice of students, they said. The North Sanpete School Board passed the attendance policy previously presented to with board the modifications from input; reviewed supplied information the by superintendent about a middle school ; and heard Ab Winterose report on Vegas, Nev.; allowed Courtney Syme military leave from April 25 to committee atschool The board indicated unanimously that it favors changing insurance coverage under state risk mangement if the costs are favorable and the coverage is at least as good as present system. advisory which will interrelate with ad committees already established, and provide input as a sounding board with reference activities. An advisory committee and a vocational advisory committee were functioning last year at the high school. In other matters, the board heard the details of the kindergartenIt screening process. defines skill development which can be identified in child. a kindergarten-ag- e They include gross motor skill, fine mother, visual perception, auditory perception, self concept, mat hematics and development. language Skill activities have teen developed in the form of lessons which can be given to parents. Teachers and parents can work together to develop the child's potential, the board was told. The board approved a revised capital outlay (see story budget elsewhere); granted permission for the school lunch supervisor and two managers to observe school lunch in Las 9; Moroni sponsored EPHRAIM by Terry Red took Championship Frost, Farm Bureau Mark honors at the Sanpete Insurance ; County Mens League Jorgensen, Mt. Pleasant held sponsored by Minute Man Tournament Saturday night at the Service; Larry Andersen, Snow College Activity Mountain View Cafe, Center. sponsored by the Snow In addition Brent College Activity Center. Bailey, a member of the Sam Osborne, Spring Moroni Reds was named Most Vauable Player and City UP&L sponsored by a received trophy Moroni Coal and Building sponsored by Valley Supply; Kevin Cox, Ephraim Black and Jewelry. In the Silver sponsored by capturing Championship the Moroni Central Utah Coal; Dale team edged out Sky Hawk Masslich, Peterson VW International for the sponsored by H&R Block ; Kim Anderson, Walker honors. Terrels Foodtown Oil. sponsored by Manti Rodney presented the first place Grocery; Rowley, Manti, sponsored trophey to the learn. The second place by Silver Valley Realty; Anderson, received a trophy from and Kirk Moroni Feed Company. Gunnison, sponsored by Leavitt Third place went to Rowley Peterson VW of Ephraim and fourth place went to Nephi. Fifth place was Walker Oil of Manti and sixth place winners were Mountain View Cafe of Ml. Pleasant. Moroni Blues came in seventh place and Mt. Pleasant was eighth place. granted per- mission for school psychologist Ray Easier to attend a conference out of state; and released two students from pulsory tendance. Outstanding received presented Andy Russell puls up a shot for the Manti Templars, who won 4 last Friday over the Hurricane Tigers. Russell scored 9 points for Manti, which takes on South Sevier at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) in the opening game of the Region 10 round robin tournament at Snow College. Photo- - Aaron Ilarrop. 62-5- budget. Bids will be Activity Center. advertised on the bus and The Badgers started the board decided bids out the game behind and also need to be taken on never caught up with the the tractor. slick Dixie Rebels. Within one minute the Rebels had scored four points, followed by a Snow basket, followed by three No Service Charge With SIM mlalaraai ktluee FAIRVIE- W- The Fairview Senior Citizens are in need of a piano, according to leaders Iven and t'leone Cox. The would be group able to enjoy community and other musical 5j singing entertainment if they j could find one, Mrs. Cox 3 Anyone having a good used piano to donate or to sell is asked to call either of the Coxes al Rest Hours In Town said. more Reb baskets before the Badgers managed to put another one in. The Badgers made one of their biggest point drives with 5:21 left in the first half going from 26 to 32 in two minutes without with 22, Todd Jeffs with 13 and Lee Broadhead and Thomas Larry with 12 answering baskets from Dixie. It did little to help the Badger score, though, as Snow remained behind with a score of Halftime score was 37: 58 in favor of the Rebels. The Badgers had a hard time in the second half as well and a technical was called against the Badger bench as Coach Ron Abbegglan walked out onto the floor, a place forbidden to coaches expeeially during a heated game. Two Badgers and one Rebel got into serious foul trouble. Todd Jeffs and Mark Tuekett for Snow were both taken out of the games as was dies Dockery. Thomas Larry, they played good offense but were poor on the defense. Snow College traveled to Treasure Valley Community College in Oregon and beat that team "We can win on the 32-4- Brett Michael Applegate each. Coach Ron Abegglan attributed the Badger loss to Dixie as ugly defense, saying that 89-8- - commented road, bracket, and Hurricane and Millard in the bottom bracket. The lop four teams will compete the following weekend in the state tournament at Brigham Young University. atmosphere pleasant . . . friendly and food is GREAT! Bring the family! GREAT PIZZAS HAMBURGERS , SANDWICHES & ICE CREAM Family Nite Special Every Monday Night 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. it for Faster Service, Phone Ahead! Abegglan, "but we cant win at home. Michael Parsons scored 30, Todd Jeffs 12 and John Ottoson 9 for the Badgers against Treasure Valley. Brett Applegate, one of Snows high point men, has an injured ankle and has been taking it easy. The Badgers will play Utah Technical College at Provo Friday evening Ricks and College Saturday evening. "We could receive a said spot, playoff Abegglan, but we wont know until next week. 462-242- 5 9 Gillespie Land CtLivestockCo. s LEO A. GILLESPIE Phone: (801) 4150 North Milburn Road Fairview 427-378- 9 and Parsons came fouling out with close to four each. ANGUS BULLS four herd sires are used on yearling heifers All Leading all scorers was Rebel Chris McMullin with 30. Ron Ence scored 22 and Brent Wade 17. Hitting for the Badgers were Brett Applegate If you have trouble, we have trouble WE DON'T WANT YOU DihMp 8 r 6 Mon. thru Friday rj 9 5 Mon. thru Thursday 8 Green, sponsored by The Pyramid; Scott Dyches, Moroni Blues, sponsored by Dan Dyches, State Farm Insurance; George Dyches, Moroni Reds, sponsored by Ben Jenkins and Art; Jerry Parks, Skyflawk International, Rebels defeat Badgers 97-8- FREE CHECKING p.m. Coach Anderson picked Manli and Richfield as the favorites in the upper people are the several it EPHRAIM- - The Snow College Badgers took a The board heard a beating on the basketball courts at the hands of report on purchasing a who College tractor this year and Dixie in them, whipped be new to a bus ordering game at the paid from next year's Friday's 4 a is trophies by Stevenson, Fountain Middle School. People who want to do business with the bank that gives them: trouble, putting through 10 points in the fatal fourth quarter. Their high scorer was Sorensen with 15 points. Our team has imwith proved every game, Coach Anderson We could delcared. upset any of the top four teams in the round robing if we play well. Region 10 tournament action gets underway today (Thursday) in the Snow College Activity Center. The Hawks play Hurricane at 6:30 p.m. in the opening game of the second session. Manti takes on South Sevier in the opening game at 2 p.m., followed tilt by the Richfield-Deltat 3:30 p.m. The final game of the evening pits Millard and Juab at 8 Tony Sperry, Nephi, the by sponsored Ephraim Malt Shop; Jim of recent legislative action which affects school districts; was brought up to date by Harold Superintendent WAWTlEDll! Seviers M. a sophomore, gave the Hawks the most South Gleave, The sponsors; The board also heard a I I player awards were presented. The following players summary Johnson on the negotiations on property at Spring City; heard that Grayson Osborne from Utah State University will be conducting an impact study in the schools with local students; and voted to accept a contract from Utah Power and Light Co. to bring power to the new The Hawks had some For Fast Service ... With a Smile! com- Wanted: a piano 4T with 16 points, and Dave Wheeler, both of whom ...exceptionally played well, according to mens tourney gone. May the Moroni wins Then the Hurricane star, Chad Steglich fouled out (all five Templars immediately rushed over with hands out to congratulate him on this feat ). and Hurricanes chances for winning were the progress of the middle school at Moroni, and discussed a activity pass for retired school district employees. The board also saw a slide presentation on setting up district advisory committee which with will interrelate g in began getting the ball to Floyd so effectively that 20 of the 24 points made by the Templars in the first half were scored by Floyd. The final quarter began with a three-poin- t play by Floyd and a basket by Russell, which put the Templars up by five. Board approves new trophy for rivalry MT. the game, losing 57-5- When "peaking" at the right and a half minutes along. 1- PLEASANT-No- rth foul trouble, with Wheeler Sanpetes Hawks final quarter. We missed too many and Kim Wilkey both lost a close, one Friday, out. Wade to the visiting South easy shots that just didnt fouling Sevier Rams in the last fall, the coach recalled. Jacobsen was the teams He praised the efforts of second high scorer with 12 regular basketball game of the season. Jeff Field, high scorer points. 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