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Show r r Thuredav. December 9.1222. Messenger-Enterpris- e. .PagaJS Templars face rival Hawks on Saturday Bruce Jennings Can the Manti Templars defeat the North Sanpete Hawks far the seventh consecutive time? The answer to that question will come Saturday night in this years second encounter between the Templars and the Hawks. The first one was played in ML Pleasant and resulted in a 10 point win for Manti. Since that first game the Templars have won again, defeating Monticello, and the Hawks have also won in a defeat of Juab. Although the Saturday night game wont count in the league standings, it will have a lot going for it pride, for one thing, tradition, for another, and possession of Sandi and riPete, those symbols of long-tim- e valry. The Hawks will be taller and more experienced; the Templars will be quicker and have more versatile Nilssons bucket and led the rest of the 3 at the way. They were ahead end of the first and 1 at the half. Monticello came within two of 15-1- 37-3- catching up half-wa- y through the third the but quarter, Templars had a run that gave them a 56-- 43 lead going into the final quarter. In the final period the Buckaroos rallied to out score the templars by two and the points. It ended at 73-6- 2 second win for the pre-seas- Templars. Nearly everyone played and nine of them scored: Wesley Thomson, 18, including a triple and seven at the foul line; Dusty Cox, 17, all but one two pointers, and one of them from a rare, for high school, hook shot; Kris r, Jorgensen, 11, one of them a Chris Nilsson, 9; Rich Anderson and Justin Luster, 5 each; Alan three-pointe- Cox) 4; and Richard Anderson and Bryon Olsen, 2 each. The Manti Junior Varsity also and the freshmen, 54-4- 3. won, by 76-5- 5, - December 17, the will be at Manti And Morgan Trojans that will be a critical game in the campaign for Region 12 honors because the Trojans and Templars are teams in the region. now the top-ratNext week ed non-leag- ue offense. Salina Producers Auction The Templars will also travel to far off Kamas Friday, for the first league game of the season. The Templars defeated the Wildcats twice last year, but the Kamas team has won its two practice games this season and is always tough on the home floor. Manti basketball buffs got to see it all Friday night in the game with MonticellosBuckaroos: the full court press, the trap, the fast break, the run and shoot offense. The Buckaroos scored first and were ahead 7 with eight minutes gone in the first quarter. But the Templars went ahead then on Chris Lady Templars lose on road Bruce Jennings SomeLady Templar baseball fans arebemoaning the fact that the seasons first practice games were scheduled with schools, which would be somewhat like having the Jazz play Coconio College. The result of the Lady Templars losses. has been two straight The second loss occurred last 24-2- 7 defeat at Payson. Thursday "The team played hard and well, Coach Brent Blackham said. Late in the third quarter the Lady Templars were behind by only six points, but then the roof caved in on them. Payson had three players near the six foot mark and they demolished the much shorter Lady Templars with a 3-- A on-sid- ed - flurry of This week the Lady Templars, at home for a change, hosted Wayne, a tip-in- s. Salina Producers Auction.Tues-day- , November 30, 1993. Receipts: 1759. Last week: 1901. Last year 1250. Feeder steers weak to 1.00 lower except 400 lbs 2.00 to 3.00 higher. Holstcins mostly steady, instances 1 .00 lower to 1 .00 higher. Feeder Heifers: mostly steady. Slaughter Cows: steady. Slaughter Bulls: From to 1.00 higher. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 200 to 250 lbs 120.00 to 125.00; 250 to 300 lbs 99.50 to 1 16.00; 300 to 350 lbs 97.00 to 1 1 1.00; 350 to 400 lbs 100 to 107; 400 to 450 lbs. 94.00 to 106.00;450 to 500 lbs9 1.00 to 100.00; 500 to 550 lbs 85.00 to 93.50; 550 to 600 lbs 85.00 to 89.00f ' 600 to 650'lbs 8 1 .75' lo 85.50; 650 4 to 700 lbs 77.50 to'82.75; 700 to 750 lbs 72.00 to 76.50; 750 to 800 lbs 73.50 to 7530; 800 to 850 lbs 75.00 to 76.00; 950 to 1000 lbs 70.50 to 7150. Holstein Steers: Large Frame 1 Baby Bulls; scarce; 200 to 300 lbs 94.00 to 95.00; 300 to 500 7 1 .00 to 85.00; 500 to 700 lbs 62.00 to Large Frame 1 : 200 to 250 lbs 9 1 .00 to 103.00; 250 to 300 lbs 90.00 to 103.00; 300 to 350 lbs 85.00 to 95.00; 350 to 400 lbs 80.50 to 88.50; 400 to 450 lbs 79.00 to 86.50 4 head 403 lbs 8930; 450 to 500 lbs 75.00 to 8530; 500 to 550 lbs 76.50 to 8430; 5 head 539 lbs 8630; 550 -600 lbs 74.50 to 83.75, package $85. 600 to 650 lbs 74.00 to 81 .00; 650 to 700 lbs 70.50 to 82.75; 700 to 750 lbs 72.00 to 76.00; 750 to 800 lbs 73.50 to 75.50; 800 to 850 lbs 75.00 to 76.00; 850 to 1000 lbs scarce. Hcifcrcttcs and young feeder cows 49.00 to 60.50. Stock cows: Boning Utility 42.00 to 46.25; Breaking Utility 2-- 4 50.00 to 5330; Commercial 2-- 4 655.00 to 56.25; Cutter and Low Dressing Utility 38.00 to 41.50; Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1495-200- 0 lbs 53.50 to 59.25; Yield Grade 2 scarce; Feeder Bulls: 1250 to 1765 lbs. 48.00 lo 55.25. 1- -3 CHORCtCSERVICES South Sanpete Baptist Church Bible Study In Sterling Wednesday at 7 pjn. Sterling With Childrens Church Mike 528-301- '1 season. wrestlers in action Bruce Jennings score to the Millard Ragles. The Templars who gained points were Rawlin Anderson, in the 112 lb. division, who tied his opponent; Chris Adams, 119 lbs. who won by a decision; Chris Mickelson, 125 lbs. who won by a pin; Dayle Jarvis, 145 lbs. who won by a pin, and Clay Denton, 152 lbs. who won by a pin. The Manti grapplers are having a busy week. They travel to South Summit Thursday and then compete in the Juab Invitational atNephi, Friday and 25-4- Manti Highs young wresting team finds itself in the middle of the race after three weeks of competition. At die twenty-teaPanguitch Invitational last week, the Templars finished in ninth place. Gamering points for the Templars were Dayle Jarvis, who competes in the 145 lb. division, and who placed third; Clay Denton, 1 52 Ids, placed 6th; and Travis Y oung, 171 pounds, placed sixth. Last week in a dual meet with Millard, the Manti grapplers lost by a m 0 Saturday. This Wonderful excursion all for only Sunday School at 10 a.m, ' Worship Service at 11 a.m. Pastor Sum- Enjoy a tour of ail ten Bed & Breakfasts in Sanpete County, dressed In their holiday splendor, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Enjoy caroler music and delightful refreshments Next dine at either the Prairie Grande or Country Village restaurants. Following dinner, you'll attend the "Nutcracker" presented by the Central Utah Ballet Company. Sunday In MHS Kamas and games with South mit in the opening round of the regular Start a New Tradition! Come to the Sanpete County Bed & Breakfast Holiday Home Show Saturday, December 11, 1993 8-- 66.50;700 to 900 lb. 55.50 to 62.50; 900 to 1100 59.00 to 60.50. Feeder Heifers: Medium and comparable team, Tuesday, but results were not available at press time. Also this week, they travel to Top it off with a stay in the Bed & Breakfst of your choice at a 10 discount. Prices range from $40 - $95. For more information, con- tact the Yardley Bardon Inn 5 Wrap Up Your Christmas This Year by Shopping at Home P.l E.C-- t Why not make an effort to keep your shopping dollars at home this year? Money spent here is circulated through our community many times over and helps keep the wheels of progress turning all year long. 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