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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - December 24, 1997 A wrongdoer is often a man that has left something undone, not Snow College wins two games by Ken Beazer early, and never flinching, on MCoach Jon Judtheir way to a convincing kins and his Badgers sailed win. through last weeks games, notDespite playing a little out of victory over Hill sync, Snow College had little ching a 77-6- 0 Junior College, before grounding trouble handling the smaller-size- d Air Force Academy JV, 95-8team from Hill, giving their adios. The two victories launched opponent a Texas-sizSnow College into their annual Brandon Fries and Tyson HanChristmas Break with a 14-- 2 cock paced Snow College to record, but more importantly, it victory, scoring 15 points apiece. e, After dispensing of Hill, the gave diem a grasp of the talked much and about, Badgers returned to Ephraim to momentum they will need to prepare themselves for the arrival compete for the conference title of Air Force Academy. The when league play resumes in Falcons entered Snow Colleges Horne Activity Center fresh off January. With the SWAC currently an upset of SLCC the previous the night and were primed to make a hibernation, experiencing Badgers refused to rest and went weekend sweep at the expense of looking for opponents to play, the Badgers. AFA failed to However, trying desperately to maintain and adhere to a common war strateimprove their game. Snow Colleges hunt took them to Twin gies, that being: a surprise attack. Falls, ID, where they were The Falcons sent a clear warning matched up against Hill JC from the previous night by defeating Hillsboro, TX, in CSIs Christmas SLCC and Coach Judkins had his Invitational. troops primed for the battle. The festive atmosphere in Snow College took the openTwin Falls did little to bolster the ing tip and struck early, racing spirits of Hill, as the Badgers out to a 11-- 2 lead, forcing AFA proved the Rebels to be no to burn a timeout before this match, gaining the upper hand game got away from them early. EPHRAI- nt 5. e, ever-elusiv- has done always he that thing. The Falcons came storming e back via bombing, from on connecting everywhere, veritably turning the game into a shooting clinic. However, it was the Badgers who sustained the hits and responded v-r- sr nicely to every assault thrown at them by their opponent. In the second half when AFA took their first lead. Coach Judkins countered with a smaller line up, one that gave the Falcons some serious match-u- p problems. Ironically, even though the Badgers went small, it was the inside, game of Snow Colleges Tyson Hancock, David Fife and Gabe Rhoades that sealed the victory for Snow. Matt Thomas, son of John and Air Force Academy was Karen Thomas, Spring City, ineffective defensively once Snow been called to serve in the has College was able to work the ball LDS Birmingham England deep in the paint. Hancock and Mission. He will Sunday, speak Fife led the Badgers in scoring Dec. 28, at 11:50 a.m. in thr1 with 24 and 23 points, respectiveSpring City First LDS Ward. ly, while Rhoades and Fires each He enters the MTC on Dec. 31. contributed 13. some- Marcus Aurelius long-rang- three-pointe- rs V White Christmas We wish you all the very best! Dr. Steven Bench DDS and Staff Folrvjew Save Up To The 95-8- 5 victory was exactly what the Badgers were looking for: A close game that forces a team to work on fundamentals. Snow College will not be in action again until Jan. 8, when they travel to Coeur dAlene, ID to battle NIC. The Badgers will return to the Horne Activity Center on the weekend of Jan 16 and 17, to host SLCC and USVC. $650 This Holiday Fountain Green this holiday season bring a string of glad tidings, and glow with the warmth of family and friends. May With gratitude for helping us build our business. From all of us at HANSEN LUMBER Fair view by Jessie Oldroyd FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Uinta Springs DUP held their Christmas program on Dec. 11. Captain Arlene Farnsworth conducted with 17 daughters and ladies attending. Prayer was offered by Geraldine Johnson, minutes and roll by Shirley Millgate and Kenna Rasmussen told a pioneer Christmas Story of 1847. Attending the party were Dawn Allred, Twila Anderson, Bessie Cook, Euleda Cook, Arlene Farnsworth, Itha Green, Geraldine Johnson, Wanda Johnson, Georgia Mikkelsen, Shirley Millgate, Virginia Nielson, Jessie Kenna Rasmussen, Oldroyd, Glenda Smith, Rachel Syme, and Lucy Yorgason. ; Entertainment was presented by Karla Coombs, Judy Beck and Laurie Hansen. OR choose zero down, zero interest, zero payments until April 1998! Clark Terkelsen, son of Wilford and Dona Terkelsen, Mountain-villhas been called to serve in the Kentucky Louisville LDS Mission. He will speak in the Mt. Pleasant First LDS Ward, 49 South State, on Sunday, Dec. 28, at 12:50 p.m. His grandmothers are Wilma Terkelsen, Mt. Pleasant, and Laura Petersen, South Ogdens He enters the MTC on Dec. 31. e, He is no wise man that will quit a certainty for an uncertainty. Samuel Johnson Offers Gtxxl During December Only! COX AUTOMOTIVE & SPORTS 255 E. 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The applicant should call the county clerk to verify appointment time prior to the meeting. Individuals with disabilities needing special accommodations during this prroceeding should contact Kristine F. Anderson, county clerk three working days in advance. 3) (835-213- 1) Kristine F. Anderson Sanpete County ClerkBoard of Adjustments Extending warmest holiday greetings to you during this happy season. May future Christmases always bring the joys of laughter, good will and song. Mt. Pleasant City Mayor, Council Staff & May your home be blessed by the Miracle of Christmas. Rejoice! Employees FARMERS COUNTRY FLORAL Gordon & Anita, Kris, Deon, Stephanie & Evva |