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Show TV -- TV Pyramid Six Pip wan m 8. April tt ' ? "'ti MANTI The Ephraim Middle School boats 97 in the Blue and Gold Club this term. Students named to the marks. named were: Kth grade Melinda Andreasen, Stacey Barnett, Lisa Bawden, Kelli Black, Scott Blad, Kimberli Duncan, Aimee Michael Eberhard, Gina Frischknecht, Hermansen, Vickie Julie Hughes, Jackson, John Jensen, Keller. Winners of the Kairview Elementary School Spelling Bee were, first place: seated. Kandy Shelley, son of Ivan and Dawn Shelley; second: Jody Coates, daughter of Curtis and Eddie Jean Coates on left; third place: Bradley Bench, son of George and Peggy Bench and fourth: Rebecca Seely, daughter of Larry and Mona Lee Seely. Verl Jensen of the school faculty was in charge of the contest at the school. Alder, Sean Lynette Daniels, Patti Syndergaard, Melanie Dunnigan, Trisha Ed- Thompson, Michele Wright, munds, Dale Henningson, Chris Holman. Clark, Kristena Erickson. Middle School MORON- I- MT. PLEASANT-No- rth Sanpete High School took the Region commercial 10 meet championship trophy in competition Tuesday at Snow College. Seven schools participated in the five contests: accounting, shorthand I, shorthand II, type I and type II. The trophy award is based on awards won by individual students in all five categories. Team awards are given, but do not count toward the trophy. The accounting team took thrid place. Members are Bobette Allred, Suzanne Turpin, Susan Graham, and Anita Mollinet. Shorthand I team took first place. Team member Dawn Bynum tied for first place in Shorthand I competition, Shelley Hill received third place, and Valerie Krouth was fifth. The other team member was Lori Lynn Crisp. Shorthand II team finished third. Individual team members winning were Suzanne Turpin who finished fifth. Other team mebers were Bobette Allred, ' Teresa Morley, and Tamra Jorgensen. In Type I the team finished first. Harmony Lauritzen was first in individual competition, Teresa Sorensen was second, and Teri Ruiz was third. The other team member was Anita Mollinet. In Type II the team finished second. In in- dividual competition Anna Maria Aagard was Kendall and fourth Hunter was fifth. Other team members were Suzanne Cox and Anne Marie Mulder. The first place winners Glade Mower and Anna Aagard. per person couple Eight Johnny students at North Sanpete Middle School made Eighth grade 3.8 - 3.99 perfect straight A grades Cheri Buttars, Rex for the third quarter. were Trudy Christensen, Jamie Cook, They Todd Allred, Julie Cook and Allen Howard, Ross Livingston, seventh Jackson, Malinda Hangrade; and Richard sen, Karolyn Kelley. Lisa Shelley, Valerie Jennifer Brotherson, Christensen, Chad Lund, Hill, Christy Johansen, Mary Pirtle and Diane Ailene Larsen, Saleen Steadman, Colette AnTerry, eighth grade. and honor roll derson Other Bryant students are listed below: Jorgenson. 3.5 - 3.799 Seventh grade Kristine1 Fredricksen, 3.8 3.9 Allison Harless, Joni Stacy Dyches--Nanette Allred, Kimberly Eddy, Nathan Parry, Heather Kathy Thornton, Miguel Christensen, Allred. Dean Cox, Karen Miller, Nick Wilcox, Hansen. Nathan Russon Susan Olson, Paula and Wendy Anderson. Shannon Anderson, 3.3 - 3.799 Shelley, Wayne Clark, Jessica Seely, Melanie Edith Huffaker Barker. Eiien Shelley, Jeannie Aagard, Valerie Cook, Dana Watson, Sheryl Sorensen, Cindy Taylor, Beck, Beth Roundy, Debra Wheeler, Gordon Stuart Anderson, Page Willey, Karen Zumwalt, Christine Cook, Jeff Jones, Penny Hunter. ; -- Carrie Gilgen, Cindy Richard March 30 EPHRAIsubject called the sheriffs office stating he had been M- A at the Snowhaven Apartments. Officers from Campus security, Ephraim and Manti investigated. March 31 assaulted FTN. GREEN-Mars- hal DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT & EASTER SUNDAY Moroni-Ftn- . Green 7:49. COMING SAT., APRIL 24 JUST COUNTRY" are Grandparents $g99 : Leslie Anderson, Christensen, Riquel Cindy Johansen, Ann Larsen; 3.777: Stephanie Cook; Mark Nielsen, Teri Ruiz, Douglas Thornton; 3.722: 3.944: Julene Taylor. Kirt Beck; Kimberley 3.904: Annie Weibull; Christensen; Eric Olsen; 3.833: Wendy Kelley; Teresa Sorenson; and Noreen Kinsman; Marie 3.714: Lisa Nielson. grade GPA: 4.0 Stacey Allred; Shelley Hill; Lori Mickel; Edith Sorensen. Vf Baseball Badgers schedule listed EPHRAI- M- The Snow College Badgers Baseball team returns to action on their home field at 1 p.m. Friday, April 9. with A doubleheader Utah Technical College at Provo is on tap, with another doubleheader, this time with Ricks, scheduled for 1 p.m. the following day, Saturday, April 10. Dixie College will travel to Snow for a 1 p.m game Wednesday, April 14. Other home include April 20 with BYtj Junior Varsity; May 'ifi against the Snow College-Alumn- i and May i.4 against USE Jr. Varsity, The Regional Playofffn are set for May 14 and at the home park of the ICAC winners, and the J.C. World Series will tkij held in Grand J unci ion ,1 Colo. May 29 through June 4. c) i A-- Cotton growing, which originated in India, taken to Greece by ws j games Alexander the Great. - I Local School; Eddie Third Annual DISH Elementary School; JOG-A-THO- fJ Christensen, Ftn. Green Scott, Terry Sanpete Others Sponsored by the North Sanpete High Athletic Department North Middle School. are Bonnie APRIL 22 - Fairview Bench, Elementary School, and Laura Smyrl, Spring City Elementary School. ls. a i v 3:30 p.m. Run goes from 7 miles from Fairview These students were each winners in their own TRANSPORTATION to the high school. PROVIDED TO FAIRVITW schools Reflections contest which made them eligible to participate in the regional contest, held last month in Gunnison. TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED IN BOTH MEN & WOMEN'S AGE GROUP DIVISIONS KSjTMi KKMaSiL v&ktqsuzbxl FREE Thatcherizer Snapper attachment worth $53.95 Snapper self-prPurchase any walk mower pelled during Thatch- erizer Bonus Days and receive a Thatcherizer FREE. Thatch may choking your lawn. Your FREE Thatcherizer removes 12:07 a m. April 2 7:15 am an ambulance was needed at 247 S. 2nd E. A transport was made first to Sanpete Valley Hospital then to grade GPA: Tammy Bigler; Leanna Walker. Anna Aagard; 3.944: Alena Krouth; James Livingston; 3.889: Chei5 Crisp; Lisa Jorgensen; 3.888: Alan Ames; 3.833i Alana Bynum; Suzanne 4.0 11th plan hearing Elementary assignment completed at MANTI 10th 3.722: Peterson; Christensen. Voc Ed winners of the Regional Reflections contest have been announced. They are Heidi Keisel, Moroni Becky Brinkerhoff; Anne Mulder. Cox. Mayers; Brewer; Addie Dyches, Moroni, and Nathan and Beth (asperson. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. contest winners harmful thatch for easy vacuum-ing into the grass catcher. Visit your Snapper dealer today and start remov-b- e ing thatch NOW. 21 inch 3 Vi horsepower Utah Valley. Marshall MORONI Kurt Lund was assigned when Carl Jones called to say his house had been The Difference 399 burglarized. MT. PLEASANT-10:- 00 A runaway' pm. female juvenile age was reported wearing a red jacket and levis and carrying a bright orange was She backpack. Pleasant area. located at 10:22. 11:55 Mt. Pleasant EPHRAI- M- 11:03 pm. p.m. A woman phoned Ayman Inshasi said saying that a suspicious several persons were person was trying to use yelling and throwing beer her phone. She refused to bottles at his apartment. 21 inch 4 horsepower Model 16 April I A plane was Mt. Ville reported flying low at 8:07 over the Mt. p.m. North Sanpete School District 424 WALK MOWER thatcherizer also feature service on all Snapper Mowers We Community Education Gymnastics Program will begin APRIL 12 MT. PLEASANT , I. 3.750: Westenskow; t9th grade Troy Walker. GPA: 3.944 Lori GPA: Trudy 3.944 Bruc,e Gilgen; Valerie Krouth; McAllister; Anita Mollinet; Suzanne Taylor; 3.889: Gregg Craig Turpin. 3.888;1qirl Ivory; Anderson ; Lori Marli Mickel; 3.857: Christensen, Dawn Bynum; 3.777: Jed Jackson; 3.833: Rita (1983-1988- MORON- I- Jorgensen; Christianna Carsen I)yc he s was one year old April 6. His parents are George and Peggy Dyches, Moroni. Brother and sister are Cody, 7, and Elizabeth, an- Reagan allow it but the subject not would leave. Patrolman Lee responded Special Smorgasboard Dinner Green. and 27 nounced at that time that this second cheese project A public EPHRAIM would be forthcoming. In to gain input most areas senior citizens hearing the public on the from the handled groups cheese distribution on a Five Year State Plan for Education Vocational volunteer basis. will be held in ) There are no income limitations to receive the the Snow College Library, cheese and everyone over on Thursday, April 15, the age of 60 years is 1982 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. eligible. Citizens are invited to attend the hearing and to make suggestions concerning the Five Year Plan. The Plan will be formally presented to the State Board of Education at their meeting in May. Heath and Lisa Hall. Kristie Peterson, ambulance was dispatched at 7:46 a.m. but reported a flat tire at OUR PLACE Ronald Kimberli McAllister, Morley, Karen Allred, DINING & fllake Caster Special Kathleen Two and a half pounds surplus government cheese were given to each person over the age of 60 in a similar distribution in February and President John Ramsay, Marilee Monica Ames, Troy Greg Johnson reported a man having a possible heart attack at the fish hatchery. The includes Salad Bar and choice of 3 meat items Tamra of Nielsen. DANCE SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 17 HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO IllllESS In Fountain and Bynum Paulsen. Police report J.B.'s Country Sunshine" $3 $5 be made to the office on April April 28. 2 o- Featuring 8 p.nt. ty a Kelsey, Molly McKay, Christensen, received each scholarship to Snow Kristina Stanton, Brent Seely, Alison College. Advisors are Baxter, Jeanie Daley, Jorgensen, SAT., APRIL 10 DANCE arrive PLEASANT-Fiffy-f- our students from North Sanpete High School were named to the Honor Roll for the third term of the 1981-8- school year. Students making the list are: 12th grade 4.0 point grade average: Bobette Allred, Reflections honor students North Sanpete wins MT. ty Leslie Lund, Taunia Luster, Shirlene Meyers, Eric Nelson, James Kendall Johnson, Melissa Lanier, Tara Lowry, Peterson, Karma Shane Ludvigson, Paul Rhodri Purcell, Peterson, David Simmons, Jared Marsh, Jason Maylett, Teresa Meyers. Simmons. Andy Naylor, Teresa Glen Squire, Stephanie Luana Norton, Neal, Stevens, Mary Michelle Olsen, Jennifer Cheryl PurTolman, Brend Woodside, Peterson, Roanne Melanie cell, Rasmussen, Cary Zabriskie, Chris Kim Shand, Cory Jackson. Sorenson, Ralph Squire, 7th grade Richard Squire, Deeann Diane d, Citizens of the Week for March 26 - April at North Sanpete Middle School are, from left. Pam Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Anderson, Moroni; Wayne Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, Spring City; Beth Roundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherril W. Roundy, Fairview, and Dean Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff J. Cox, Moroni. More of cheese soon in the Robert Aycock, Curtis Barton, Tamara Berry, Arrangements for Darrin Brandon, Steven distribution at the local Brenchley,DavidTeddi levels will be made by Call, those dates and anBuchanan, Kayla Christensen, Joyce nounced by the news Cluff. media. Mrs. Fullmer requests Christine Cox, Larry that no calls be made to Colby, Peter Conover, her office concerning Karla Cutler, Malissa dates and distribution Daniels, Craig Dodds, said she will notify the Doug Erickson, Stephanie to handle the persons Faatz, Taralyn Frost, when the Chet Hadley, Tammy program office is prepared Johnson, Hansen, Greg for the final distribution. Christensen, Cynthia Crismon, Jackie Davis, Diana will Angie Adams, Melanie Alder, Susan Anderson, Students Tracey RICHFIEL- Dconsignments Leah Jackson, Nathan and area Jackson, Kimberly Jones, schedules for distribution Pam Miller, Chris Nance, of the cheese in cities of Melissa Olson, Michelle the Six Counties are being Stephanie set. Sanderson, in Sanderson, Chris Shaw, Fullmer, Judy Rachelle Tervort, Stacey charge of senior nutrition for the area, said this Wayne, Lisa Wintch. 6lh grade week that deliveries will club hold a 3.7 GPA and also have at least three honors in their citizenship grades with no negative citizenship Honor roll lists 54 NSHS students Cheese coming Ephraim Middle School lists honor students 1!)82 Mon., Mon., April 12 April 12 . . 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