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Show Page 8 Two Templars named to 2A State Football Roster Thursday. December 9. 1993 Messenger-Enteroris- e. Ephraim Middle School News By RoseAnn Hlgham One of the new awards this year at the Ephraim Middle School is the Rison Bison Club. This club keeps track of whos improving and lets everyone know it. To be a member of this club, all a student needs to do is improve hisher grades or behavior from the last quarter. Blue and Gold Club members are not eligible for this club as they have already attained membership in that club. The members of this quarters Rison Bison Club are: 8th Grade: Eastman, June Fore, Alyssia Frischknecht, Richard Hales, Curtis Hall, Amy Hayes, Kim Hayes, Chris Helms, Paul Hcmandcz,Russell Howe, All-Sta- te Jack Humphries, Melissa Jones, 53-ya- rd Cashelle Kjar, Claudia Lemus, Bert Liddell, Lloyd Lyons, Jason Mower, Justin Myler, Tyler Olson, Jessica Parry, James Peacock, Brooke Pierro, Alison Pewter, Tristy Shaw, Ben Soto, Cheston Steck, Jason Stevenson, Amy Terry, Garen Thompson, Dana Walk, Elicia Walker, Jeff Ward, Kaylynn Williams, Jess Winn. 7th Grade: Kimberly Anderson, Benjamin Barton, Cynthia Beal, Jolynn Bierman, Jacob Brandt, Joseph Brandt, Todd Brown, Joshua Cartwright, Breanne Chapman, Rachel Christensen, Jcnid QufT, Casey Cox,NdanCrouch,Cecer Cruz, Kaclyn Demill, Sarah Green, Randi Hall, Juliana Hernandez, Joshua Johnson, Rebecca Jordon, Carrie Lamb, Kelly Mendenhall, Lindsee Joseph Anderson, Miranda Anderson, Anne Armstrong, Joy Ashworth, Kenneth Barclay, daniel Barlow, Lauriza Beal, Chris Bean, Elizabeth Blauer, Andrea Buchanan, Eric Chapman, Crystal Christensen, Gary Church, Jeremy Congdon, Brooks Cox, Jerry Cox, Karl Cox, Kristine Cox, Tarah Cox, Michelle Dennis, Cole Denton, Regina Ephraim Middle School students pictured are: Connor Thompson, Kristen White, Erin Rasmussen, Nanette Sorensen, Amy Hintze, and Haylee Maylett Inset Shelly Barton. Moore, Mathew Osmond, Kurtis Parry, Eric Saltzman, Sonia Sanders, Jessica Schoppe, Ben Shore, Angel Smith, Jeffrey Wade, Deanne Walk, Stacy Wheeler, Nina Young. Annual Candlelight Program Ephraim Middle School will hold its traditional Candclight program on Tuesday, December 14, at 730 p.m. in the Adams Commons. The pro- - Burns Saddlery : Presents the Twelve Days of Christmas One Belt get Second of equal value 12 Off any Brushpopper shir,get the second of equal or lesser value 12 Off Tues Dec. 14 Any Duster either canvas or oil skin $10.00 Off Sale Prices Wed Dec. 1 5 FAIR HOUSING NOTICE "AJ real estate advertised herein is sub- any Mens or Womens boot, get a pair of kids boots 12 Off ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which mates I legal to advertise any preference, irritation, or (Sscrimination bleed on race, color, religion, sex. handicap, farriia status, or national origin, or intention to mate any such preference, imitation, or discrimination "We (equal or lesser value) coat get dress pants Buy suit or suit g !2 Off Fri winning ways in the Sanpete tational Friday and Saturday be edging North West Nazarene JV 78-6- 6 on Friday, and Park City led by former Pharmacy 94-8Badger Paul Afeaki on Saturday. Snow improved their record to Invi- 7, 10-- 1 in the pre season wit their only loss coming at the hands of Utah Valley in the Norbest Classic. The Badgers will have a chance at revenge when they meet the Wolverines next week at home during the second week of the season. Nazarene, Snow was led by David Liddiard with 16 points, Justyn Tebbs with 15, Aaron Harris with 10, and RJ Staheli, with 8. Im happy for the most part with our team work," said Head We havent Coach Jon Judkins. wi not knowingly accept any adver-tisingt- real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby Wormed that al dwellings advertised are available on an Gary Chidester The Lady Badgers found liule on the court leadership and dropped two out of three games in the last of their games. Thursday Snow picked up a big win over conference opponent Colled by lege of Eastern Utah, 77-6Tiffanie Lorenscn, with 21 points, Jamie Dodge and Chalyce Stevens each added 1 1 for the win. It was good for us to get the win ' on Thursday against CEU," said Head Coach Mary In Harmer. Snow had their problems on Friday against Salt Lake Community College. The Lady Badgers stayed close in the first half, only trailing by two at the break, 32-3However, they finished the game 0. hitting only 44 percent of free throws. Weve got to get better at the line or we wont win the close Dec 7th 1 all-sta- te been as strong as Id like on running the offense, but we make the extra pass because we dont have a lot of selfish players." Saturday, Snow College had their hands full with Park City Pharmacy, who had the help of former Snow and Utah player Paul Afeaki, former Aggie Rawlee Perkins and former Weber State Wildcat Mike Savulich. The Badgers rode 1 9 points from Jason Torgerson, 18 from Justyn Tebbs, Liddiard added another 16, and K.C. Tebbs rounded out the scoring. The momentum of the 10-- 1 preseason will be needed as he Badgers start the regular season on the road to play North Idaho and Ricks College on Thursday and Saturday respectively. Both games can be 650 radio. heard on KMTI-AM Lady Badgers drop two out of three games 4, Buy Dec 16th The Badgers continued their pre-seas- equal opportunity basis. Thur Gary Chidester Friday against North West The Central Utah Public Health Water Laboratory will be closed December 17, 1993 through January 3, 1994. Equipment will be sent out for service and repair at this time. We encourage all communities to get their samples in early to avoid any problems. If you have questions or concerns, please let us know. We wish you all a Happy Holiday Season. Mon Dec 13th Shane Fonville, a 205 lb. power runner, was picked few the second team. Shane was called on in short yardage situations to go the distance. He had the practice of dragging tacklers with him. Shane played linebacker on the defensive unit and opponents tried to avoid his position. Shane is a starter on the Templar baseball team. A senior, he thinks he may give football a college try next year. Badgers continue their winning ways ment service Buy Buy gram will feature music by the orchestras, bands, and choirs. Two candles will be awarded to this years recipients of the service awards. The winners are selected from nominations from community people The students making the presentations are: Connor Thompson, Kristen White, Erin Rasmussen, Amy Hintze, Haylee Maylett, and Shelly Barton. These students all have maintained a perfect 4.0 grade point for the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classes at Ephraim Middle School Due to limited seating in the Adams Commons, we ask that only families of those performing and those receiving candles attend. Water lab will close for equip- Extra Special Values! Only Good on the day listed below! No Exceptions to the rules. No Layaways, or charges. No Substitutions for other days. Special Is Good On One Day Only! Sat Dec 11th Manti High Schools football pro2-gram placed two of its players on the A Roster. Alan Cox was named the punter on the first team. He averaged 46 yards a punt and also kicked a field goal that tied a state record. The quarterback, Alan, also passed and ran for good yardage. And he played on the defensive unit much of the time. A junior, Alan is a member of the basketball team, and the first string baseball pitcher. ones, said Coach Harmer. Saturday was another great first half for the Lay Badgers as they led but the second started Casper 32-29, poorly for Snow as they were outscorcd 20-- 0 before they found a way to put the ball in the hoop. Young and Rachel Hester led the Badgers with 11, Stevens chipped in another 10. Snow will need to have something happen fast to get things rolling as they begin the regular season on the road to North Idaho and Ricks College. This has traditionally been one of the hardest road trips for us, said Haimcr. Both teams are always competitive and the trip is so long that its hard to get game legs after sitting on the bus for over 18 hours. The Badgers will be back at home on December 17 and 18th. seat cover get a pak - a - seat FREE! Buy 35T Sat Dec 8th 1 video get the second 12 Price -equal or lesser value Buy Any Mon Dec 20th ALL TACK any toy, Get 2nd toy 12 Downtown Salt Lake City an additional 10 Off the already GIFT WRAPPING WHEN YOU STAY , reduced BEST WESTERN EXECUTIVE INN prices! 280 West 7200 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 (801) Wed Dec 22 Tues Dec 21 Buy - Take 566-414- 1 Five Dollars Off SKI RESORTS any Ladies Pants tkm Off! D Thurs Dec 23 any Hat get Hat Band Buy 12 Price! 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