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Show T nrm Page Four - The Pyramid - September 20, 1995 usu hosts MANTI-- - Sanpete County home economist, Jo Ann Mortensen, announced a USU Extension Leadership School beginning Oct. 2. This years theme will be "Reach Out and Teach Someone". The objective is to provide community leaders with current information that will help them reach out and teach people to improve their lives, Mortensen said. It will be held on the USU campus in the Eccles Conference Center. Those interested can contact Mortensen at 835-215- 1. Hawks lose squeaker in overtime MT. PLEASAN- T- An extra point became the deciding factor in the second consecutive loss for the North Sanpete Hawks, although it took a double overtime for the Lehi squad to do one-poi- Lehi scored first in the third and completed a conversion to make up for the failed PAT in the first quarter. North Sanpetes KC Anderson scored on a pass play' from Jacobson, with the PAT good. The Hawks scored the only touchdown of the fourth quarter d on a pass to Thompson and took the contest, into overtime, Jacobson scored on a quarterback sneak and Gabe Lee made the conversion. Lehi answered with a TD and PAT of two-poi- nt 57-ya- it. Lehi scored first on a 21 -- yard Both pass putting them up 0-teams scored in the second quarter but only the Hawks came up with the PAT taking them into the locker room 7-at the half. 6. nt rd four-yar- 20-2- Justin Thompson scored for North Sanpete on a pass from Allen Jacobson. 1 two-poi- 0. nt their own ending the first overtime tied at 28. The second overtime saw the Pioneers in the Hawk end zone first, and a foreshadowing PAT was good. KC Anderson carried a pass over the Pioneer end stripe made the score The Hawks risked a attempt for the win rather than settling for a PAT tie and lost in a their second fM: W' 9 m -- 10-ya- rd 34-3- two-poi- 5. nt JPc CQ one-point- er week. A frustrated,- - but Coach Wootton quipped, two points away from ever-positi- .& ve "Were 3-- 0. " The Hawks face Unions Cou- gars (who were shut out 28-- 0 over Emery) at Homecoming this Friday at 7 p.m. Both teams are in region play. 1- -2 do-hick- Does your furnaces need adjusting before winter hits? ey t.oiraa Ml NSH Booster Club ; MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete High School booster club membership drive is anderway and community members are encouraged to join in their support of the high school. The booster club charter states, "This support will come by participating in activities, building school spirit, setting traditions, allocating presenting awards, monies for needed supplies and equipment when not available from the district. " Organizers say the club has had powerful influence already. They were instrumental in obtaining a new scoreboard for the baseball field, new wrestling mats and other equipment plus the snack wagon available at home' sporting otherwise known as a burner Before winter drops in, its a good idea to check all your furnaces 4. Check to see that the venting system is clear of obstructions and in good condition from gizmos the furnace to the roof cap with all connections securely fastened. and other parts hardly anyone can name. Heres what you can do t ready for to-ge- the cold days ahead. Local cross country runners place high in Richfield race RICHFIELD North Sanpete and Wasatch Academy cross country teams traveled to Richfield for the first region contest in season play. Contesting Richfields home course were teams from Delta, Emery and Carbon. In the boys race, three local runners distinguished themselves by placing in the top 10. Senior Nate Kjar, of Moroni, led the way with a 18:44 time, which was good enough for third overall. He was followed by sophomore Steve VincCnt, of Wasatch Academy, who continued his steady improvement to deliver a sixth place effort in 19:15. Get a furnace handbook Its free. FOR THE BIGGEST HOME BASED MONEYMAKER OF ALL TIME securely in place. 6. Get a checkup. Proper furnace care starts with maintenance. But it Start by calling Mountain Fuel for a FREE Furnace doesnt end there. We Care and Safety Handbook, recommend you have a available in both English qualified professional inspect your furnace and Spanish. For membership information, stop at the booths set up at home games or call Brent or Anita Bailey, or Laura Beck. The booster club will be sponsoring a tailgate party for homecoming from 5 to 6:30 p.m. 5. Check blower belt and oil blower motor, if needed. Make sure blower door is It explains &L. annually to make certain that its and professional maintenance steps that will help ensure the installed, reliable, efficient operation of your furnace. 800-432-00- 18 EXT. 2049 V 3 f r ' ' mm , k I I Follow these tips to avoid cold symptoms. Heres a brief summary of the tips youll find in the handbook: I fvibj1 j or replace fillet about every other month. 1. Clean AVVM 2. Clear all cold air returns and heat jnr'v if -- A toll-fre- e 534-538- 9 'tt JtJtSil fCl I (or at for the names of qualified Learn more at a free informational meeting professionals near you. Or refer ) el: Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1995, 7 p.m. to your telephone directory. Ephraim t annual percentage yield (APY). APY accurate as of September A ! Co-o- p Building, 96 N. Main, Ephraim For information, call Sanpete Valley Hospital, M LbBhI $50 minimum opening balance required to obtain the 2.01 q Now theres a health plan designed for .the needs and V W'. budgets of Sanpete Valleys families and small businesses. I HC SgnST? A '' rrfhrfrin On OUSSTA ft COMPANY VVi! - er a arrange for an Association at i 'A Mountain Fuel '.- ninth place. Delta took the meet with North Sanpete, fourth; and Wasatch Academy, fifth. Team scores were close in some spots and the. season is shaping up to be tightly contested. Of note in particular was Wasatch Academys first-evvictory over 3A school Richfield. The girls race likewise drew some interesting results, both individually and in the team column. Sophomore Suzie Winters, of North Sanpete, in her second race of the season, rose to the top of Region 1 1 ranks with a fifth place finish in 25:00. She was followed by solid finishes by Kim Shelley, Daisy Lamb, Kaylin Fullmer and Heather Russell for a fourth place finish in team standings. The teams will travel to Delta on Sept. 21 to race against virtually the same field. The race is of importance since the Region 11 meet, which determines state qualification results, will take place on Deltas. home course. Rocky Mountain Gas .1. registers. 3. Remove all flammable objects from furnace area. J , David Bradley, of Moioni, also a sophomore, rounded it out with an excellent time of 19:41 and 3: Mil I Illicit CTiCl9:MV;tAA:V inspection, contact your heating contractor, or call the p-- o'' 'A Cmi99s properly. To 'V',' : adjusted and ventilated 3 ,w1 Melynda Blain (left) was named to the Hurricane Tournament named the volleyball team recently. Rachael Syme (right) was MVP. events. 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