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Show Messenger-Enterprise- January P7 1QQ4 . Page 9 Badgers blow past Colorado Northwestern, Outlast CEU in big wins over weekend Templars keep streak alive with hard fought wins bj Brace Jennings Manti High managed to presave its unbeaten Region 12 record with the hard-fougvictories last week. And this week the Tfemplars take their 6-- 0 league record and their 10- I overall records to Juab Wednesday night and then back home Friday for a return engagement with South ht Summit The Juab Wasps have won only once. South Summit is now 3 after losing to Grantsville last week. 3-- And this was the same Grantsville team that gave the Templars all they could take Friday night on the Mand floor. The Templars produced a flurry of fast break baskets in the first period for a 2S-- 8 lead. And that 17 point lead was crucial In the remaining three quarters the team almost matched points for point enroute to Mantis 73-5- 9 victory. There was little outside shooting, with the battle fought out under the boards, where it was push an shove Former Manti Russell Mickelson, a junior from mand 10 scored guardforward in his sixth man role the as points Whitman College Missionaries up6-- 2 set the Willamette Bearcats, the NAIA Division nations II basketball team, on the top-rank- ed 82-7- 2, Whitman Center Friday, Jan. 14. .Russell is a 1989 graduate of Mand High School, and is the son of William A. Mickelson. Russell led Whitman in shooting in the season, having made 35 of 83 attempts. He has also scored 20 or more points four times during the season, with a season high of 26. He averages 11.4 points per game. 1. Wresetlers defeat Grantsville, gear up for Region tourney 16-tea- m pre-seaso- n, ; 2.-0-0 ! ; ; ture model the fruit flower buds should not be coming out of dormancy. The daily highs have been high, but there are not many hours at those temperatures. This is a good time to be doing ' Sanpete watched. Elder Joe Christensen of the Quorum of the The Lady Badgers may have earned new nicknames this weekend, The Cardiac Kids or maybe the Houdini Hoopsters. Snow College pulled two wins out of the hat over conference rivals Seventy gave an address about resolutions. He focused on changing our social lives, and the intellectual, physical and spiritual aspects of life. Those who attended at Snow College also attended a sleigh ride the Saturday before, Jan. 8th, with over 100 young people turning out 0 in Colorado Northwestern overtime and with a three point shot at the buzzer, 2 over the College of Eastern Utah. The Lady Badgers played most Fridays game against CNCC with the lead, but the Lady Spartans found a way to make it interesting and force 72-6- 75-7- for the event. ' Chalyce Stevens led the Lady Badgers with 16 points and two blocked shots. Emily Young added 14 points and also pulled down 11 rebounds, while Kim Reimann had 13 points and Jamie Dodge added 12 more poiots and a season high' six steals. We played well at times, said Harmer. Bin then wed letdown and not grasp. John Berry some pruning, especially on trees like dont have a think the game was over. Then spring frost problem. Some horticulturists advise that some of theprun-in- g of the home orchard peaches and apricots be delayed until there is & better idea of what has survived possible late frosts. What this means is that you may want to wait on heading back of small branches and some of the finer thinning, but any time now though March is a good time to take out larger branches that need to come out Dead, diseased, broken or otherwise injured branches need to come out anyway so early pruning is the best time. Woody ornamental and shade trees can be pruned now too if they are other than spring bloomers like lilac and forsythia. Spring blooming plants should be pruned just after flowering. The warm weather also means that plants water; requirements are higher than they would be in a winter. It would be wise to check the soil moisture around shrubs and trees and even the lawn. Although grass can tolerate fairly dry conditions when it is dormant, really dry soil is not good. If the soil, especially on the south and west sides of buildings is dry around perennial plants they should be watered. For more information, call your CNCC would be right back in the game. It was good to get a win in a close game, that should give us some confidence. Harmer had no idea how prophetic her words would be as they came true in less than 24 hours. Saturday, the Lady Badgers had to take a page out the book from the night before as they found themselves frying to battle back from behind against a very talented College of Eastern Utah squad. Every time we made a run at' them they would hit a big three point shot, said Harmer. It seemed like we just weren't supposed to win this game." Snow College don't give up and with time running out and trailing by just one point, the Lady Badgers turned the ball over and committed a foul. Things looked pretty bleak for the Badgers after the foul call, but the basketball Gods stepped in. The referees were trying to decide whether or not to call an intentional foul on us with eight seconds left in the game, explained Harmer. I was trying to get my two cents in when a CEU player came over to me nor-mal(- ?) High School drill teams to meet in Utah State University Extension ext. Agent, Clyde Hurst, at 2 275. Blue Inv. Badger ' The Blue Invitational 900 lbs 1.00-2.0- higher, other 0 lower. Slaughter weights cows and Slaughter bulls mostly firm. 1.00-10- 0 Feeder Steers: Medium and lbs scare; Large Frame 1: 200-30- 0 300-35- 0 350400 lbs 111.00-117.0400450 lbs lbs 107.00-111.00; 0; 450-50500-55550-60- lbs lbs 82.00-90.5- 0 700-75- lbs 0 79.50-82.7- lbs 600-65- lbs 0 78.50-817- 0 0 lbs 0; 0; 0 lbs 81.00-84.5- 0; 750-80- 5; 800-85- 5; 900-95- 79.00-80.5- 0; 98.00-112.0- 87.50-99.5- 0; 650-70- 79.00-87.0- 0; lbs 0 0 0 lbs 74.00-76.2- 5; lbs 69.50-76.0- 0. Holstein Steers; Baby bull calves lbs scarce; 300-50- 0 scarce; 200-30- 0 ,500-70- 0 69.50-73.5lbs 58.50-67.5lbs 700-90- 0 lbs 59.00-65.5Feeder Heifers: Medium and 950-100- 0 0; 0; lbs scarce; 350400 lbs lbs 87.50--' Large Frame 1: 300-35- 0 lbs 89.50-96.0- 200-30- 0 88.50-94.0- 400-45- 0; 94.00; lbs 450-50- 0 lbs 80.50-87.0- 0 79.50-87.0- 550-60- 0; 500-55- 0; Badger ' 77.00-- , , lbs 0 700- 85.00; 650700 lbs 68.00-77.0750-80- 0 76.00-77.3lbs 750 lbs 800-85- 0 69.50-75.2lbs 67.25- - ,. 950-- 1 lbs 68.00-72775.75; 850-90- 0 Hciferettes lbs 6250-69.0' and young feeder cows; 48.50-62.2- 5. Stock Cows: Medium and Large Frame: Few Older aged cows 550.00-650.0- 0 ' per head; Younger Cows 735.00-800.0- 0 i; per head. Slaughter Cows: Boning Util42.0048.00; Breaking Utility 49.25-520Commercial 2-- 4 24 ity scarce; cutter and low dressing Util. ity 37.5041.50. Slaughter Bulls; Yield Grade 1 1235-223- 5 Yield lbs 55.00-59.2lbs 53.50-54.7Grade 2 1300-200- 5 lbs Feeder Bulls 1145-156- 5 600-65- 79.50-84.0- 0; 5; 5; 0. High School Drill Tfeam Competition will be held at Snow College on Sat, urday, January 29 in the Activity Center. Admission is $3.00 for 0 lbs 0 trimmed the roster since their last the way we played defense until their were 18 seconds left in the game. We won ugly." With the weekend wins the Badgers move into a tie for third place with Salt lake Community College and the College of Southern Idaho all with 6-- records in Conference play. That sets up big games this week as die Badgers play at Utah Valley on Friday and Saturday against Salt Lake. We have our work cut out lor us," said Judkins. We will definitely have to play well and without mistakes. Salt Lake is a good team and better now than when we played them in Ephraim. Utah Valley is always ' tough to play in Orem." Both games can be heard on KMTI-A650 with the beginning at 7:10 pjn. dont run it right nothing happens and it settled the team down a little bit Honestly, I wasnt happy with encounter. They have lost some talent," said Judkins. But I think theyre playing a lot better as a team. They showed a lot of patience against us tonight and they were able to force us into basketball and one-on-o- ne 3 thats just not our style. The Golden Eagles jumped out on top of the Badgers early and held the edge until there were less than eight minutes remaining in the first half. Snow College made a run that gave them an eight point advantage, but CEU cut the lead to just one oat half time, 43-3- 3. We werent running the offense at aU, said Judkins. There were a few instances where they got us thinking selfishly and that hurt us. CEU made another run at the beginning of the second half to take the lead and control of the game for pre-gam- es M adults, $2.00 for all students with activity card and SI XX) for children Gunnison, North Sevier (ages and Manti are among the eighteen high schools from around the state wh0 he competing for sweep-100- 0 stakes honors. within striking distance by hitting 4-- 5 line includbeyond the three-poiin row. three a ing Reidhead finished with 16 nt Cl 00 ASSETS 1. Cash and balances due from depository institutions: balances and currency and coin. a. Noninterest-bearin... L balances b. Interest-bearin- g g 2. Securities (from Schedule RC-B- ) j.i 3. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to a. Federal funds sold b. Securities purchased under agreements to resell 4. Loans and lease financing receivables: a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income (from Schedule RC-b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses..... c. LESS: Alocalsd transfer risk reserve d. 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Leading the way was freshman Monique NOTE: The Reports of Condition and Income must be signed by an authorized officer and the Report of Condition must be attested to by not less than two directors (trustees) for State nonmember banks and three directors for State member and National banks. . points, Reimann and Tiffanie Lorensen each added 13 points, Lorensen also pulled down 18 rebounds. Dodge had 12 points, six assists and five steals, Chalyce Stevens finished the double figure scoring with 11 points. With the wins Snow college moves into a tie for fifth place in the conference with CEU. win. Consolidated Statement of Condition for Bank of Ephraim 1 Salina Producers Auction RECEIPTS: 2114. LAST WEE: 2005. LAST YEAR: 1692. Feeder Steers: Mostly 1.00-2.0- 0 lower, ex1.00-2.0- 0 cept 500, 700 and 900 lbs higher. Holstein Steers; steady on limited numbers. Feeder Heifers under 500 lbs 3.00-4.0- 0 lower, 600 and and thumped me in the chest and told me to sit down and shut up. That was enough for the referees to call a technical foul. So with eight seconds CEU hit one of two free throws to push the lead to two points. Jamie Dodge then hit the two technical free throws and at the buzzer she added a three point shot to give the Lady Badgers the important home The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does the game into overtime. 896-926- much of the second half as well, but the Badgers finally got rolling and the lead with less then ten minutes remaining. We started running our high said Jodkins. If we offense, post Lady Badgers dubbed "Cardiac Kids" in big wins On Sunday, January 9, there was a televised fireside that youth all over apples that usually Justyn Tebbs lead Snow College with 18 points and eight rebounds. Bob Hayes finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds, Jason Torgerson added 11 points and eight rebounds and David Liddiard rounded out the scoring with ten. Saturday the Badgers had their hands full with a CEU team that has Pull two from hat Gary Anderson V ALFALFA FERTILITY MEET- -' ING - February 16 in the Sevier ' County Courthouse auditorium at : 10:00 ajn until 12.00 noon Dr. David Utah State University Exten-- ; James, , sion Soil Specialist will summarize ; what we have learned from the al- -; falfa variety x fertility research and ! demonstration plots at Sigurd. He ; will also discuss information gleaned ; from other alfalfa studies around the state. PASTURE WORKSHOP - The USDA Soil Conservation Service and Utah State University Extension Ser- vice and Sevier Soil Conservation District will be presenting a pasture management workshop February 3, 1994 at the Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center. The program un- -; ; will begin at 10:30 a.m. and run til be will Lunch provided, pjn. ; but you must RSVP to the Extension office 8896-926- 2 ext. 270 by Janu- ary 31 at 5:00 p.m. HOME HORTICULTURE --The warm sunny days have been chang-- ! ing the color of the willow branches and there have been some reports of some bud swelling, however, I was talking to our fruit specialist and he said that according to the tempera-- 1 I . News .from the Sanpete County Agent V - evi- - when the Badgers blew out Colorado ' Northwestern 85-6- 2 and battled the quarter and were still behind 28-3- 0 at halftime. They took over the lead , College of Eastern Utah 74-6- 9 to pick in the third period and put it together up two important wins. You cant be successful in this in the fourth for a 76-7- 0 win. . This is how Mand scored: Rich- I league unless you win at home, said ard Anderson 20; Rich Anderson 5; Head Coach Jon Judkins. Its that Alan Cox, 2; Kris Jorgensen, 21 (19 simple, win at home and split on the heavily under the basket. Jared of this in the second half), Bryan road. Actually its simple to say and Keisel and Nathan Butler had 15 Olsen, 2; West Thompson, 7; Justin its very hard to accomplish, lliisis each. . Luster, 2; Dusty Cox, 4 and Chris a tough league and you have to be ready to play every night." The Manti-Millar- d in Nilsson 12. game The Badgers had little trouble Fillmore Wednesday had a very difThe Junior Varsity team followed with CNCC on Friday night although ferent format The Templars trailed lead of the the Varsity team winning the Spartans took an early lead on by six points at the end of the first both is games that means 9-Snow College. The Badgers quickly overcame the deficit and ran up an impressive half time 42-3- 0 half time lead. Snow College never looked back on their way to an 85-6- 2 win that saw all of the Badger bench get by Brace Jennings Mand didnt fare so well at the into the game. Mantis wrestling defeated North Sanpete Invitational was good for us to get some It 37-3Grantsville 0 Wednesday afterFriday and Saturday. The Tfemplars into the game that havent noon on the Templar mats, Scott took eighth place. Their winners players lot since the a played Grindstaff, at 171 pounds, pinned his were Dayle jarvis, third; Chris said Judkins. We didnt start real opponent fw the points that produced Adams, fourth. Clay Denton, fifth but eventually got on track. strong the win. and Scott Grindstaff, sixth. You cant play like we did against the Other Templar winners were Jeff better teams in the league and still Lindsay, Chris Adams, Ted Spencer, win. Dayle Jarvis and Troy Shire. and fight for positions. This is how the Templars sewed: Richard Anderson, 4; Kris Jorgensen, 16; Bryan Olsen 4; Wes Thompson, 14; Justin Luster, 10; Alan Cox, 11; Rich Anderson 7 and Mike Cox two. The cowboyss six footers scored Snow College Stake televises LDS fireside athletescores big in game Home court advantage was dent at the Snow College Activity Center both Friday ard Saturday Director (trame) |