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Show Thursday, September 2, 1999 Badgers kick off season against former players (Utah All-Star- s) By Ken Beazer tures. of the starting linebacker positions New Snow College Head Football Coach, Mike Empey, will commence the 1999 football season as he leads his No. 20 ranked Badger football team against the this Saturday at Utah 1:30 p.m. The September 4, kickoff Badger Stadium initiates a home schedule for Snow College and begins another run at national prominence for the Badger program, which ranks as the No. 7. NJCAA football program of the 90s. Over the years. Snow Colleges football program has risen to the upper echelon of junior college football. In a recent article, the Sporting News named Snow College as the fifth best junior college football program in the nation, a credit to the caliber of talent the school has been able to de- First team Josh Heupel and Mario Fatafehi, left for the Big 12, signing with Oklahoma and Kansas State re- for a Badger defensive unit that annually ranks high in rush defense. Strickland will have another local player to run with on defense in Fairviews Gabe Lee, who is expected to see time in the second- . All-Sta- rs six-ga- velop. When Coach Empey took over the Badger program back in January, he knew the tradition surrounding the football program he was entrusted with and quickly set about to fill the huge holes created by graduation and mission depar spectively. Fred Salanoa, back-u- Heupels signed with Eastern p, Washington, leaving the cupboard completely bare at the quarterback position. However, Olin Hannum and Garrett Johnson have both returned from missions to form an epic battle for the rights to lead the Badger offense. Hannum and Johnson both possess the talent to continue the quarterback tradition for the school that has produced more first team quarterbacks than any other two-yean ar college. This weeks game against the will feature the athletic talent of several local players. On offense, the Badgers will be led by former North Sanpete running back K.C. Andersen. Andersen finally gets his chance to shine after two disappointing years filled with injuries. Defensively, Sterling resident. Dale Strickland, will occupy one All-Sta- rs ary. The kicking will rest upon the of former Manti High School product, Alan Cox, who enters the year listed as the NJCAA's preseason first team punter. Coxs leg earned him nafoot six-da- nt Hamilton (Mystery). The Manninghams live on Angel Street in the 19th Century. It soon becomes apparent that Manningham, a suavely sinister and handsome man, is slowly torturing his gentle, lovely wife into insanity under the guise of kind- ness. While he is out, Mrs. Manningham has an unexpected caller, the amiable Rough from Scotland Yard. Rough is convinced that Manningham is a maniacal criminal wanted for a murder committed 5 years ago in this 1 very house. February 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 2000: The Unsinkable Molly Brow n. The spirited tale of a lege American origiendary, nal follows the exploits of Molly real-lif- November 17, 18, 19, 20 1999: Angel Street (Gaslight) by Patrick 5rj, Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report The following information has been received from the Sanpete County Sheriff s Department. Aug. 24: Marc Christen Christensen, Manti, was arrested in Manti by the Sanpete County Sheriff and charged with assault. Bail: $925 Aug. 25: Raelynn Virgene Mickelsen, Mt. Pleasant was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Task corce and charged with four counts distribution of controlled substance, two counts possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail: $12,660. Aug. 25: Waylon Jennings Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Task Force and charged with two counts possession of methamphetamine and possession of paraphernalia. Bail: $12,660. Aug 25: Kynico Ed Walters, Fairview, was arrested in Fairview by the Fairview Police and charged with warrant Fairview Justice Court. Bail: $445. 1 Buy any stuffed crust pizza, any number of toppings... Get a 2 liter pop for FREE! Expires 83099. Not good with any other offer. 55Z255 Come Take the Mammoth Challenge! If you can eat it, ITS FREE! So more than 2 people can share an order LOTSfl MQTSftPIZZfl 101 S. Main. Manti COPY 835-800- 0 to 10 p m. Were proud of the Noyes weve been making!... an tional recognition last year and he returns to give the Badgers a leg-u- p on the competition. This weeks game against the will also feature some familiar names on the other side of the field. Former Badger quarterback, Joe Dupaix, is scheduled to do the signal calling for the where he will have a familiar face in Brandon Condie as a receiver. The former Badger tight end w'as released by the New England Patriots earlier this month, just in time for him to participate in this weekends game against his alma mater. All-Sta- rs All-Star- s, Snow announces season of excellent theatre productions The Snow College Theatre is back in full swing and ready for another outstanding season. October 7, 8, 9: Barefoot in the Park, by Neil Simon (Comedy) y After a honeymoon a spanking new lawyer, who has just won his first case (6 cents in damages), and his young bride, who is as pretty and addled as they come, move into the new, high-reapartment that she has chosen for them. However, the difficulty is, in order to enjoy the charming character of this apartment one has to climb six wheezing flights to get to it. and an outlandish gourmet who lives in a loft on the roof uses it and the window ledge as the only access to his padlocked premises. Page e Messenger-Enterpris- Brown, whose feisty determination to rise above her impoverished beginnings leads her from the backw oods of Hannibal, Missouri to the palaces of Europe. 2000: Misalliance by April Bernard Shaw (Comedy) - In a middle-clas- s country estatie in England a successful merchant lives with his dotty wife, daughter and son. The daughter's fiance is visiting them when the fiance's father, an aristocrat, arrives. The girl is obviously fickle and foolish, and the boy, though intelligent, is a raw coward. Into their midst comes a sputtering airplane with a pilot who turns out to be an old school chum of the fiances and a Polish woman 12-1- 5, ...and we would love to have you come see what all the Noves is about. -. Aug. 25: David Christopher Marrs, Gunnison, was arrested in Gunnison by the Gunnison Police and charged with criminal mischief, domestic violence in the presence of a child, possession of a deadly weapon w ith intent to assault, possession of a dangerous weapon by person not permitted, domestic violence and intoxication. Bail: $1 1,880. Aug. 27: Brian Lee Mann, Gunnison, was arrested in Gunnison by the Gunnison Police Department and charged with unlawful supply of alcohol, public intoxication, littering and disorderly conduct. Bail: $1,210. Ephraim Ladies Reunion dated for Sept. 18 The 1999 Ephraim Ladies Reunion will be held Saturday, September 18 at the Ephraim Senior Citizens Center. This year's theme will be Lets Reminisce. Visiting will begin at 1:30 a.m. with luncheon at noon. A special program is being prepared. All current, former, adopted, and want to be Ephraim ladies are invited. Please contact those in your area who may wish to attend, but are not aware of this event. 1 For information contact Elaine T. Christiansen, 357 South 200 East, Manti, Utah 84642 or Its been around for generations... but its Brand New. It has a great history of tradition... but its Brand New. Its surrounded by majestic, beautiful towering trees.... but its Brand New. Its been seen and used by thousands... but its Brand New. For Over nine decades, the NOYES at Snow College has been very special. Come see why were excited about a new century of NOYES. You are invited to the Snow College Noyes Building Open House Thursday, September 9, 1999, 5:30- - 8 p.m. 150 East College Avenue, Ephraim, Utah 5 |