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Show Page 4 Thursday, July 15, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- e Open House at History House !r DOITS History House, located at Fourth North and Main in Manti. The event will be held in conjunction with other Sesquicentennial activities planned for the summer. Featured at the Open House will be the new exhibit Invitation to Sanpete: This exhibit has already received an overwhelmingly positive and enthusiastic response from hundreds of visitors during the first month Coach has touched the lives of thousands Wilbur Braithwaite honored in 4th of July program at U of By Karen Buchanan He has "touched the lives of thousands: Those who know Coach Wilbur Braithwaite will agree with this statement quoted last week from the "Red Hot 4th program at the University of Utah 4th of July extravaganza in Rice Eccles Stadium. Braithwaite was among four sports heroes honored in the A Century of Heroes program at the show. Other heroes in areas of Under Coach Braithwaite the Manti High School basketball team won the State Championship in 1966, as well as winning second place three times. He totaled 534 victories in his 37 years as coach for the team. For 48 years he coached tennis and is considered by many as the ultimate tennis coach. He still teaches tennis, especially to the children, volunteering in many community efforts. But it wasn't just basketball and tennis," the program goes accomplishment such as miliary, science and technology, and civic on to state. "Coach Braithwaite. and community efforts; were also taught math, ran the town grocery store, and touched the lives of honored. thousands." The program notes that Wilbur Braithwaite is recogQuoting BYU women's tennized as the kind of sports hero we nis coach, Clark Barton, the all need. program says. "Braithwaite's stu- . . f 1849-199- U dents and players learned more than just algebra and lay-up- s, they learned about sportsmanship, fair I-- play, and good character. Braithwaite took a personal interest in every kid he coached and guided them into the noble side of Y""'" y s' when it was an agricultural college, and earned his Masters Degree from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He was hired to teach at Manti High before he even finished his studies. His life outside of teaching included time in the military during WW1I where he was critically wounded. He writes poetry and philosophy and serves his church and com- ..s'1- , r;'' 's repre- sents the good and admirable side of sports and has been a hero to 1 s Wilbur Braithwaite In a match played with Orem's Little League team, local strokers won their 5th 2 straight match by a 7-- 0 score. Here are the individual results: Matt Braithwaite over Jeff Clark Paul Dyreng defeated Cameron Dana Frame used his Clark slice serve to down Ben Hartsharn Nick Peterson 8-- 3; 8-- 1; left-hand- ed 8-- 1; showed his improved kick serve to top Sean Faggioli Josh Anderson vollied his way past 8-- 1; Tennis sign-u- p Signing up for the Spring City Pioneer Days Tennis Tournament will be held July 6 and 7 on the North Sanpete High tennis courts. 1 1 Sa 999 849-- 1 npet e ; if vsir" SiS v ISV thousands of Utahns. W imrmmxm -.- "v'TiJ'itnirnM t tm n inir (f il.iH, Pioneer wagon symbolizes the spirit of the "Invitation to Sanpete" exhibit. n liiiMiiln 'ill it .Ki (I in fiiwiiiil) '111111 Orem 2 Little League Tennis By s Ms? In a red hot 4th of July Manti City doubles tennis tournament Chris (left) and brother Todd lost a hotly contested final to partners Scott Dyreng and Jake Keller. 7-- ' " dk silenced by Manti y w. I n v i t.( t i o i To USU munity. ' Xv. Coach Braithwaite graduated from 9. c ' y-- athletics. Coach Braithwaite Winners in 4th of July Tennis Tournament since it has been shown. tors may also tour the grounds and scenes are highlightvisit with special guests who will Depicted from the share insights into Sanpetes hispioneers ing, episodes shared experience including their tory. Presentations will be made arrival in the Sanpete Valley, early about the new building, and people relations with the American Indi- will have an opportunity to sign ans, the first winter, and the battle certificates which will be sealed with rattlesnakes in the spring and in a time capsule for the corner summer of 1850. There are also stone. numerous pioneer family displays, The Open House will be held period rooms, and works of art to from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Refreshview in the building. ments will be served and door During the Open House, visi prizes will be awarded. An Open House will be held on Saturday, July 17, 1999 at the -- 0 Phillip Anderson Neal Sorensen, John Van Tyson Oliver in Orman played well an ver8-- out-quick- 8-- 8-- 2 I dict from Tyson Oliver; improving Dallin Olson stroked by Tyson Oliver Ry lar Masco defeated Cameron Clark Faggioli and Think of it cu our dununer dale. 8-- 0; 6-- 4; Hartshorn of Orem downed Shawn Bunting and Russell Petersen The next match 3-- 8. Monday, July is in Lehi on 19. underway Contact Jet ry Golding at 462- 3067. Entry fee is $5.00 Trophies, prizes and draw ings will be given. Beginners are welcome. Take advantage of bur summer special Zions Equity Credit Line with a 5.9 APR introductory rate. Our Home Equity Credit Line has no origination, appraisal or closing fees. You can borrow up to 100 ofyour homes equity. You can use the money' how and when you wish its as simple as writing a check. 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