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Show Page6 Young tennis team still remains undefeated By Wilbur Braithwaite Under the coaching of Scott Dyreng, 14 players have been involved in the local competitive tennis team for younger boys. Talon Bird, Mark Johnson, Kyle Sorensen, Matt Braithwaite, Matt Tibbs, Paul Dyreng, Aaron Scholcs, Wes Kjar, Dana Frame, 4-- 8-- 2; Madalene Thomas Jolley Petersen 8-- (3-7- 9-- 5-- m 8-- 1 6-- 8-- Ephraim to host annual Cattlemen's Convention The Utah Cattlemens Association will hold its summer convention in Ephraim on Wed., July 29 through Fri., July 31. General sessions will be held at Snow Col- Madalene Thomas Jolley Petersen, 80, passed away peacefully Monday, July 20, 1998, at her home in Manti, Utah. She was bom August 27, 1917 in South Shore, Utah to LeRoy Wilson Thomas and Christina Orick Ferguson. She married Boyd K. Jolley June 18, 1933, in Provo. I le preceded her in death November 24, 1962. She married Rex B. Petersen on March 18, 1972 in Salt Lake City. She spent a happy childhood in Castle Gate, Utah. She attended school in Spanish Fork and worked for Barbizon Manufacturing approximately 15 yeaVs. The joy of Grandma Petes life was her family. She lived for visiting her children, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and never missing a or celebration. Her anbirthday nual Christmas and summer birth- day parties were her favorite events of each year. She loved fishing and traveling with her husband, Rex. She was a member of the LDS Church. Madalene is survived by her meeting for the Cattlew omens organization. The Sanpete County Cattlemens Association will host husband, Rex; sons: Kenney and nightly tours, Jolley (Pam), Orem; Clark Jolley, barbecues for those in attendance. lege. Salt Lake City; daughters: Pat The Wednesday dinner, cow- Those who are not current Hales (Don), Salt Lake City and will be Cattlemens members are encourboy poetry and Manila Philippines; Judy Allen held at the Nielson Ranch west of aged to attend. Registration w ill be (Paul) Arlington, Texas; Kris Ephraim and the Ivomee Steak Fry held Thurs., July 30 at 9 a.m. at Jolley, Hopland, California; s, trap-shoot- ot Snow College. Those interested in attending need to contact Shand Rasmusson at 4 or Richard V. Nielsen at lotcl accommodations are available at the Sleep Inn of Ephraim, (435) will be held at the Manti City Park in the east pavilion at 6:30 p.m. The keynote speaker will be 283-424- Monte Reese, CEO of the Cattlemens Beef Promotion and 283-428- Research Board. There will also be educational workshops and a 283-456- 1 9. 6. step children: James Petersen (Janice), Manti; Susan Dean (Jack Quintero) San Marcos, California; 29 grandchildren, 53 great-gran- d v.w.bd..i9nf 295-181- per month modem (LaNyle), Springv illc; Dixie Taylor (Roger), American Fork. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers, 2 sisters, 2 grandchildren, and 2 On July 24, there wiil be a viewing from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Manti Stake Center. Funeral services will be held at 2 noon, Saturday, July 25, in Pleasant Grove. Utah, at the Olpin Mortuary. A viewing will be held prior to services from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Interment, East Lawn Cemetery, Provo, Utah. 1 Rent 6ui)IJ U comet with one year 09 MO Lease EXCITING NEW SOLUTIONS! ' ttgn-u- HAIR LOSS! THE FAULUS procedures! Movie Never before available outside of Hollywood! Now made affordable to you! For men and women. immrom GROUP mh At kNmoNHteiy Nmod For 2020 With 34 On I V A Yrt faporNmc 563S So. Wotorbury Way. SIC 4, $1 SALAD. 79 (cbMcyM o CANTALOUPE Fresh Express, Tossed GREEN Shasta, Asstd SODA POP Rent based on income aovemmenl subsidized Jk Laundry facilities Handicapped-accessibl- Utilities included free Asstd PRINGLES 6-- 7 oz. SJ99 Asstd ICECREAM Sqt. 2 Oil Asstd, Bulk TOOTSIE POPS Western Family, Medium PITTED OLIVES 6 oz. 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Interment two children; Ngrval Ray (Judith) was in the St. George City CemFrank of Bountiful, UT and Carol etery under the direction of n; 8-- 8-- 9, trap-sho- Beatrice Phern Campbell Obituaries Castave Gtnzales; No. 3 singles Kyle Sorensen has his first loss, 8 with Wiley Wooford. No. 4 Matt Tibbs lost 1 despite serving well; Paul Dyreng wrapped up the No. 5 topping Kyle Rosson, Wes Kjar easily won 0 over Daniel Inouye. In extra matches, Dana Frame Josh Anderson, Nick Peterson, went down fighting in a tieNiel Sorensen, Blake Trythal and breaker ); Josh Anderson Cameron Clark have been on the scrambled and worked hard in roster. tie breaker v copping a 8 (8-With the season winding Nick Peterson promising down, the team remains unde- won by default over Craig feated with six straight wins over Wallace. The final score for the Orem A, Orem B, Orem C, Lehi, teams, then was 2 for Manti-EphraiSpanish Fork and Provo. plus an additional two of In this weeks match with three extra matches. All of the boys are eligible for Provo, Talon Bird continued his 2 the over season dominant play winning ending league tournaMark ment to be held at 8 a m. in Orem Mark Booth at the No. ; Johnson kept his record at 0 with at the Mt. View High School ten6 d a victory from nis courts on West Center Street. well-playe- July 23, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e J 283-607- 9 35 East Union - Manti - 835-880- 0 |