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Show MessengeiEnterprlse, Thursday, September 3, 992 1 Templars drop first game, face Morgan on Friday Manta High School opened football season with its 8 loss to Park City, a a division team in the nine-gam- e top-ranke- d 2-- A last Friday, and will take Morgan, another on top-rank- team, Friday night at 7:30 in season off to a strong start with a defeat of Juab last week. The Trojans, who won eight games while losing one last year, Miners scored in the first quarter on a pass play but missed the attempt for a conversion. They scored again in the second period after recoveri ng a Manti fumble and driving 40 yards for the touchdown, but try. again missed the 22-- 7 two-poi- have their quarterback and receivers back. They have a big front line and use a shoot-and-ru- n offense. Morgan. two-poi- The Templars got on the scoreboard later in the second quarter by driving 90 yards for The Manti Messenger published weekly for $16 00year Inside Sanpete County. $19 00year outside Inc, 35 S Main, Manti, Utah 84642 8anpete County by Messenger-Enterpris2nd class postage paid at Manti, Utah POSTMASTER Send address changes to Manti Messenger, 3264-000- the The Ephraim Enterprise published weekly for $16 00year Inside Sanpete County $19 00year outside 1777-200- TD. Ryan Anderson scrambled the final nine yards for the counter, and Alan Cox kicked the PAT. 35 8 Main, Manti, Utah 64642 U8P8 nt At Park City Friday, the Morgans Trojans got their USP8 nt Inc , 35 S Main Manti, Utah 64642 8anpete County by Messenger-Enterpris2nd dess postage paid at Manti, Utah POSTMASTER Send address changos to Ephraim Enterprise, Box Unit Ephraim, Utah 64627 At the half, Park City was ahead 12-- Near the end of the third period the Miners scored again on arunni ngplay.butagain missed the attempt. The fi nal quarter was played near 7. Winner of the General Excellence Award from the Utah Press Association two-poi- for 1991! 1983,1984,1985,1986,1989 the middle of the field. Park City had the best of the offensive stats, with 180 yards gained to Mantis 150. The Templars ran for 92 ofthose yards and passed for 58. Steve Olson carried six times for 65 of those yards. Quarterback Ryan Anderson made good on four of his eight pass attempts. -number of expensive fumbles and penalty calls, including two for pass boo-bo- os interference. While the Templar varsity waslosingatParkCity, the junior varsity a nd freshman team s were winning Thursday afternoon at North Sevier, with the junior varsity winning 14-- and the freshman 44-Manti fans wont see the Templars in action on their home field Snow Stadium - until Sept. 11, when they host Grantsville. And Grantsville happens to be another team with eight wins and one loss last year. Thats the luck of the schedule, one Manti fan observed, Region 9s three top teams in a row. 6 0. Steve Olson also had a great day with his boot, kicking for a average. 42-yar- d Although allowing three Miner touchdowns, the Templar defensive unit also thwarted three Park City two-poi- nt conversion attempts from the three-yarline. d But Manti also committed a - -- Published Weekly by: Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 84642 e, Messenger-Enterpris- Phone: Fax : 835-424- 1 Senior Writer, Editor Ephraim Reporter Advertising, Circulation Photographers . 19 -- Oct. 3 The Pennies Express train is preparing to move out of the station and into the community to startits campaign door-to-do- or for Pennies by the Inch. Community members are encouraged to give a penny, dime, or dollar for every inch of their height. There are many children at Primary Childrens Medical Center who need your help. These children face tremendous challenges every day, fighting cancer, cystic fibrosis, spina bifida, heartproblems,emotional disabilities, and other illnesses or trauma. Pennies by the Inch is the communitys opportunity to help these needy children at Primary Childrens. One hundred percent ofthe donations provide financial assistance for those unable to Funds donated to Pennies by the Inch allow Primary Childrens Max E. Call Max E. Call Editor Pennies by Inch campaign will run Sept. pay. 835-149- 3 Publisher Pag 6 to provide necessary medical care for children who have no other means of financial assistance. Many children are alive today Bruce Jennings 3 Eleanor Madsen, 283-444- Lloyd Call Bruce Jennings, Lloyd Call because of the specialized treatment received at Primary Childrens funded by charitable New Deadline: Monday 5 p.m. All Ads and News Items contributions. The Pennies by the Inch campaign is September 19 Subscription Rates: $16.00year In Sanpete County $19.00year outside Sanpete County through October 3. The fund drive is held in ten western states. Merlin Olsen and his wife, door-to-do- Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Closed Early Wednesday, at 2:00 p.m. MHS Senior Football Players: Front Jim Howard, Rich Cox, Brandon Olsen, Josh Steed, Dustin Neil, Chris Reece, back: Steve Olsen, Greg Renau, Ryan Anderson, Brandon Nordell, Jeremy Peterson. Emergency Phone Numbers 8 911 Ephraim: chairmenofthe campaignforthe past 15 years. They encourage Primary Childrens Medical Center is located in Salt Lake City, Utah but is the pediatric referral center for the entire Intermountain area. self-ad-dress- MantiSterling: Susan, have been honorary everyone to give generously when a volunteer comes to your door. PICTURE-POLIC- $7.00 Wedding Pictures All other Pictures (publicity, obituaries, etc.) $2.00 (No charge for 1st birthday pictures or golden wedding) Pictures will not be returned or saved without stamped envelope submitted with picture. 45 A ROCKY MOUNTAIN 4 6Hevr3cet7 105 SOUTH MAIN STREET or EPHRAIM (5(E2 DEALER |