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Show Page Six The Pyramid 1982 22. April Golf seasons officially 8 underway at Palisade the best ball event with a score of 140 were Mrs. Van Wagener, Roger Andersen, Forest Jacks and Rodney Rowley. STERLIN- G- Members Eddie Johnson, Jay mens and womens Larson and Dianna Allred at were closest to the hole on golf associations Palisade Golf Course numbers 2 and 5. Low team for the day in officially kicked off the of the season Saturday with an early morning breakfast and day of golfing. "There were some great scores posted for this early in the year, Kirk Abegglen, golf pro, said. J. Marvin Higbee had the best round with a par 36. Dave Bailey and SPRING CIT- Y- Laura Bruce Lindsay each shot 37's, while Les Rosenvall Christine Smyrl, nine and Ivan Rowley carded year old daughter of 38 s. Cecil Cox shot a 39. Dennis and Judi Reynolds Kyle Rowley won the who was the Spring City Reflections contests for the longest Elementary drive and chipping. Elsie w inner in Music also won Van Wagener won the ladies long drive contest, and Lindsay won the putting contest. Spring City girl wins region reflections meet Jog-a-tho-n Laura won by writing both music and words to a song. 4 Saturday MT. PLEASAN- T- The third Moroni, shows excellent form with his iron shot Saturday in the Palisade Golf Course Dae Bailey, season opener. EPHRAI- M- Ephraim tlemen are invited to rancher, Len Miller, has attend the days events on had the high gaining Sunday, April 25. The 1 Charolais bull and the p.m. inspection of sale high performing bulls and demonstration Charolais Sire Group at cattle will be followed at 2 the Four Corners Beef p.m. by speakers who will Cattle Improvement speak on Crossbreeding, Ajsrrbull test for the fifth How Do We Make it Pay, "Breeds-Wher- e Are We straight year. These Charolais bulls Going, both by Dennis have average daily gains Lamm; "Making Cents of 3.63, 3.2 and 3.36 and Dollars out of pounds, all well above the Crossbreeding by Dr. 3.02 pounds per day Ralph Durham, and Values-Wh- ere average for all 220 Breeding Do They Fit? by cooperator bulls on test. The Colorado State Dr. Tom Sutherland. University bulls averaged 2 69 pounds per day. The Millers also have a Salers bull on test at Four Corners. The Saler bull has a 365 day weight of 1014 pounds and a 240 day weaning weight of 639 afternoon (Thursday) to ternoon, according Coach Paul Tidwell. school. be will Trophies awarded in both men and womens age group divisions. of o Vt I've changed my mind about going out of business, but wiii be selling out one whole aisle of items at Straw Hats & Toys Baseball Mitts Pup Tents Roller Skates Other Items OFF ALL OTHER ITEMS IN THE STORE ) Greeting Cards Until End of April All THRU APRIL 30 Vi PRICE WAGON WHEEL GIFTS & Hobby Crafts State 241 S. Snow College invitational tennis tournament. Fairview Range rides scheduled for Sanpete mountains FAIRVIE- WThe preferably be prepared to Division of go on horseback although Wildlife Resources range there is a small part of the rides have been post- rides which could be drive poned from an earlier covered in a date because of the late vehicle. All should bring snow and are now lunches and wear warm scheduled for April 26, 27, clothing. Officer Black28 and 29 on the Manti and burn said. for Lasson Draw on May 1 and Lake Fork on May 2. The ride on April 26 will leave from the Mayfield DWR Officer Harold Forest Service corral at 9 Blackburn said the public a.m.; on April 27 the ride is invited, both men and will leave from south of women to lake part in the Manti up toward the annual event. He said dump at 9 a.m.; April 28 should the ride will leave from participants Ephraim at 9 a.m. The annual ride is taken for DWR officials and interested parties to look over range conditions and browse, and to check on Floyd will play at Snow club members: Heidi Green Vaqueros Dyches, most improved riding club held an rider; Amy Mikkelsen, FTN . enrollment GREEN-Fount- ain meeting outstanding member; sportTuesday, March 30 in the Brian Ivory, smanship, and Clint city hall. Sloppy Joes, salads and Hansen, hard luck. Club leaders Nellie dessert were served to 50 members and parents Stephensen, Ann Larsen and Debbie Sorensen attending. New officers elected signed up members for are Karen Zumwalt, the project year and told David of coming activities, president; vice Sorensen, president; including the Fountain Jennifer Hansen, Greeen clubs open horse secretary; and Angela show scheduled May 22 at the arena south of the Cook, reporter. Members voted on last city. took on The years performances and awarded trophies to four their parents in a horse safety quiz game, with vet check before con- the parents- winning by one point. tinuing south along the west then Reservoir, across Antelope Valley and back to the arena. Head veterinarian for the ride will be Dr. Jon Hunter from Spanish Fork, with Dr. Bruce King from Gunnison assisting. veterinarians will The check the horses at a pre-rid- e vet check Friday to make sure all the horses are sound and in condition to make the ride. They also will oversee all the vet checks and administer aid to any horse that has problems during the ride. They may pull from the race any horse they feel is not in condition to com- Ephraim shooters compete EPHRAIM Ephraim Jaycees have completed the Daisy BB gun shooters education course, with the local team taking third place in state competition. children Twenty-siin the participated were course. Five selected for state com- I- Bill Floyd, MVP of the classification in the stave Highs forward-centehas by the Deseret News. MANT- Manti All-Stat- e In Todd Grantsville singles signed a letter of intent to Floyd was MVP of file Jorgensen, who also won before defeating Lehis r basketball at Snow Nebraska-Utalast year, defeated Cory Kyle Comer in the finals play last summer. ,He next season. game College Andersen of Green River . Floyd ,;was recruited has been nominated for Jeff Hamm, Doubles winners were by the an selection many., . of ' and schools in ' the western for the McDonald Prep Tracy Jorgensen Dean who states, Hatch, but has Classic. defeated Aaron Ashcroft and He averaged 23 points play. He had a great and Brian Robertson of school career per game this past season high Grand County d out as Most while being starting Mike Stewart and Greg Valuable of 4&e on most defense as a Player and a Price, Lehi, sophomore at Montclair year. He averaged H4 strong Grantsville team High Scool in California. rebounds per game wljjh of Nat Millward and He was the MVP in is one of the best in (tpe Gerald Nelson in the Region 10 this year, State. n finals Coach Ron Abegglen leading the Templars to EPHRAIM-M- ens and "David Swain and Troy the regional cham- plans to use Floyd as a ig co-esoftball programs Walder lost to Lehi in the pionship. guard and small forward for Sanpete County were opening round but have at times, and becausf He was an discussed at an shown a lot of im- selection for two years for Floyds great quickness organizational meeting provement since the first the Salt Lake Tribune and and reaction he beliefs Coach Wilbur Deseret News. Coaches in he can be one of the grieat April 14. year, It was decided to have Braithwaite said. the state selected him players in the ICAC. jjJ mens softball games on s Wednesday nights and coThird Annual ed games on Friday U nights. Final decision on a to registration fee will be y w made at a meeting at 7 JOG-A-THO- N p.m. Wednesday, April 28 T; in the Snow College Activity Center. Sponsored by the in Anyone interested North Sanpete High Athletic Department forming either a mens or d softball team should 6-- 6-- All-s&- h 6-- 6-- Softball program organized 6-- 0; 6-- 6-- 6-- triple-tearpe- 6-- 6-- d all-sta- MSB co-e- contact Phil before April his office, 1 3:30 p.m APRIL 22 - Murray 28 by calling or his home, Murray also is seeking officials for the summer softball program. Run goes from 7 miles from Fairview to Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt. Tennyson the high school. TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED TO FAIRVIEW TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED IN BOTH MEN & WOMEN'S AGE GROUP DIVISIONS Timing is still right for planting x The ride is open to all Schoppe, Jakob Schoppe breeds of horses or mules and Robert Berry. State competition was and is sanctioned by the American Endurance held April 17 in Gunnison, Ride Conference, The whose team won first. A Arabian Horse Club, The Salt Lake area team was Appaloosa Horse Club second. Trophies were and the POA Horse Club. given to the winning District 7 Riding Clubs teams. was Kelly Cutler from Sanpete County are Ephraim program cosponsoring the ride. Everyone completing ordinator. Richard the ride will receive a award. Other Ephraim completion been president, have awards local Jaycees who donated by businesses and riding the program, special mention of Theron club members. Berry, who coached the in interested Anyone team at state. riding in either the 50 mile ride or the 25 mile ride should contact Reed James Monroe, in his Syndergaard, Manti, or second presidential Arlene Christensen, Mt. election, won an electoral Pleasant for complete vote of 231 to 1. The single information and an entry dissent was cast by a New blank. Hampshire delegate to Spectators are welcome preserve for Washington at the ride or at any of the the honor of a unanimous vet stops during the ride. election. Collegeo r, 6-- H j Blackburn said 0ne expects there will befa heavy loss from haiSh winter conditions and J starvation this year. It will play heck with the deer hunt this fall, ne said. We are finding lots of dead deer. at corral Service -- I winter loss of deer elk. Willow Creek east of Ephraim, also at 9 a.m.; and on April 29 will meet and leave from the Forest annual 6-- idlV petition: Mike Nielsen, plete without serious John Sam Carter, or pain. injury HALF PRICE Sporting Goods Footballs championships at the Vaqueros 4-- club elects new officers GUNNISO- NThe out to mark the trail for Hells Kitchen 50 Mile the riders to follow. The ride will start at the the American Salers Endurance Ride will be Association. Other of- held Saturday, May 1 at 7 Gunnison Arena and ficers and directors of the a.m. riders will ride to Fayette Association come from Riders are expected Spring where there will Texas, Idaho, North from Utah, Wyoming, be a 15 minute rest and Dakota, Mississippi, Colorado, Idaho and vet check. From there Nebraska, Montana, and possibly Arizona and they will circle to the east Iowa. Nevada. Several local and back to the arena. The annual sale of test riders have been conThe 25 mile ride will end bulls will be held Monday, ditioning their horses for at the arena at that time. The 50 mile horses and April 26 at the San Juan the ride which will start Research Center, and finish at the Gunnison riders will be given an Hespersus, Colo, just off arena. There also will be hours rest and another the vet check will be held. a 25 mile ride. HighLast Saturday riders Then they will go norway. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a m. w ith the sale from Sanpete and neighto Gunnison theast to follow at 12:30 p.m. boring counties met at the Reservoir where they will All interested cat- - Gunnison Arena and rode have another 15 minute Cortez-Durang- Laura, and her parents and brother, Todd, live on Deer Meadow Ranch between Spring City and Ephraim. Her other interests are reading, roller skating, and playing with her pet goat. She attends First Presbyterian Church in Mt. Pleasant and sings in the Sunday School Choir. wildlife, will be held later this month on the Manti and the first two days in May in Lasson Draw and Lake Fork. The public is invited to join in the day- long rides. Manti netters win Snow tennis tourney n scheduled for May 1 is president Laura Smyrl EPHRAIM-Hi- gh Last year the Manti School won the drew a field of 80 doubles runners, up from the 45 singles and who entered the event the first year. Runners hay,e been collecting pledge money and proceeds will go towards new athletic equipment for the high Hells Kitchen ride pounds. Miller . n Sanpete High school takes place this after school. She comes from a musical family where her grandmothers and aunts were all piano teachers. She has never had regular weekly piano lessons, but has had lessons from her mother whenever needed. For the most part she has studied and practiced on her own. She is now learning to play the cello. North Joggers will run for seven miles along the Mountainville Road from Fairview to the high school in Mt. Pleasant. Transportation to the starting point in Fairview will leave from the high school at 3:30 this af- Millers bulls win in Colorado tests f annual Division of Wildlife Resources Officer Harold Blackburn and another rider point out a spot of particular interest to participants of one of the DWR Range Rides. The annual rides, held to assess winter damages to range, deer, elk and other the North Sanpete School District and Region 13 contests. Bare Roof Nursery Stock t and we still have a good selection ,k899 All Standard Fruit Trees All Semi-dwa- rf Standard Fruit Trees Mch Ml i ft Some Patented Varieties Still Available Grapes FREE PLANTING CHARTS & BOOKLETS i Strawberries Nut Trees Rhubarb Still in Stock ST OUR SUDS GROW VPENTER v 3i Seed (gj T AVAILABLE L 1030 SOUTH STATE PROVO, UTAH & |