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Show 1 991 1 Thursday, October 7, e, Messenger-Enterpris- Page 48-Artichokes the Badgers peel strengthen their position in WSFL 0, the nations best runners, Charlie BY GARY CHIDESTER The Badgers returned to Snow College having avenged last years loss to Scottsdale, Arizona, and strengthened their position in the WSFL and the national rankings. d The Snow all had it College together against the Artichokes right from the opening kick-of- f as they quickly got ahead 14-- in the first quarter and went on to win improving their overall record to and 1 in the WSFL. The Badger defense had the responsibility of stopping one of 13th-ranke- 0 48-1- 2. 4-- 5-- 1 Garner, who was averaging over eight yards per carry. The Badger defense held Gamer to just eight yards net rushing and the entire Scottsdale team to 11 yards net rushing and 127 total offense. The defense played with intensity right from the start, said Head Coach Paul Tidwell. We knew we had to be aggressive and we got it done. Mike Nua passed to Keith touchdown Jackson for a score. first for the Badgers pass The defense held and the Badgers scored on their next two possessions on a 28-ya- rd 11-yar- 4-- The Snow College volleyball their (Dixies) home court advantage. The Badgers suffered one setback over the weekend. Freshman Tara Houtz sprained her ankle during the Dixie match and is out for an unknown length of time. We just dont know how serious it is, we will have to wait and see how she recovers, said Jeppson. The ladies will make their final road trip of the regular season this week to play the return match with CEU in Price on Friday and move over conference victories over College of Eastern Utah and Dixie College. Thursday night the Lady Badgers were at home for only the second time this year. Snow hosted CEU in an Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference battle. After giving up the first to the visiting Eagles, game Snow took three straight games 15-15-for the match: 15-The ladies took their game down the freeway to St. George on Friday night and beat a good Dixie College team to improve their position in the conference race. After giving up 12 points to the rebels in the first game, Snow won the next two 15-- and 15-Coach Jeppson gave a lot of the credit for the win to the cheerleaders. They showed up and started making so much noise that we actually took away 14-1- 6 6, 6, 9. 7 8. Taiwan and many states in the U. S., but the largest number of students come from central and southern Utah and from the Wasatch Front area. STUDENT COUNCIL Last week we reported on the formation of our student council committees. The student council is responsible for all student activities at the institute. James Willmore is the president and Steve Brenchley is the vice Other council president. members and their specific Angie responsibilities are: Evans, nitr at the tute; Becky Stock, dinnf r at the tute; Loren to Rangely, Colorado on Saturday Colorado on to take Northwestern. Both matches are conference battles and may determine if Snow hosts the regionals 6 in Ephraim. November Utah Valley Community College remains in second place in the conference race with one loss, which was handed to them by the Badgers. They will travel to Ephraim for the return match 15-1- Thompson, technical needs; Lani Christenson, secretary; Rachel Opperman, photographer historian; Melinda Nixen, publicity; Amy Hall, librarian; and Kristine Hult is spirit of This the place chairman. each meets ' committe Tuesday at 6:30 a.i.u n a planning and leadership se 5si.. . All activities are planned wuh three objectives in mind: (1) to provide wholesome social entertainment; (2) to encourage institute enrollment and (3) to assist in missionary work. The faculty advisors to the student council are Scott Callister and Ronald Neilsen. FORUM Ronald K. Neilsen, an instructor at the institute, was the speaker for Fridays devotional on October 11, 1991. The title ofhis talk was What is Your Handicap? The message 35-in- The conference will most likely championship be decided by this game, said Coach Paul Tidwell. The Badgers game is Saturday at 1:30 p.m. with the tailgate party at 12 noon. Manti Highs volleyball; teams will play their last league matches at Grantsville Thursday night. But that wont end the season for the Lady Templars. all-sta- 15-7- by ; 5, scores. 15-1- 0 Viictory in Manti Specializes in Carbonless Business Forms Nationwide, is now hiring: Hometown Economy Strong! te Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. weeknights. This is a straight commission position, and requires an outgoing telephone personality. Typing skills a plus. Contact Matt Canaday for a phone interview between 6 and 9 p.m., Mon. Friday Only. Shop Locally Whenever Possible! Brandy Shand , Telemarketing Salesperson Wanted! Part-tim-e is also active in student government Shes a studentbody officer again this year. Call LEARN TO PLAY 2, Office Fax Number 835-149- 3 Cost: $2.00first page $1.00ea. addit. page (plus phone charges II out of U.S.A.) PUBLIC American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR MDURLIFE The Manti Messenger USPS pubJithtd wwkty for $18 OO'yoor Intxto Sanpata County, $1$ OO'yoor outakto , Inc., 3S S. Main, Manti, Utah 04042. pci Sanpata County by Mct npor-nl- f 2nd clata poataga paid at Manti, Utah. POSTMASTER: Sand addraaa chanpaa to: Manti Maiatnpar, 35 S. Main, Manti, Utah 04642. The Ephraim Enterprise lor tn.id County, tit 00yMr ouUid Snpt Monti, Utoh S4642. 3 NG 50 Page Book - Play 2nd and NOTICES 3rd String up to the 15th fret. Knowledge of notes not necessary. Play directly from sheet music. NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC Sanpete County is currently conducting survey work in the Sterling area of Sanpete County, Utah. Any person having information or knowledge of Section corners in the Sterling area described below is hereby requested to contact Ernest D. Rowley, Chief of Surveys, Sunrise Engineering, Inc. at 7 1 West Center Street, Fillmore, Utah 84631, telephone number 10 includes postage and handling Send check or money order to: W.J. Workman, Route 3, Box 3340 Myton, Utah 84052 Allow 3 weeks for delivery 2-- Game Processing 1. DINNER AT THE TUTE The dinner at the tute activity for this quarter is scheduled for Wednesday October 16, 1991. The menu is BBQ turkey. 835-898- LEAD GUITAR! 35 S. Main, Manti f IS OVym 7; 5; Keep Your Manti Messenger published wMkly 15-1- Theyve already qualified for the Region 9 tournament at Morgan on Oct 25 and 26. Six teams from that tourney will then go to the state tournament at Cedar City on all-sta- te 1991. i 1 12-tea- m Brandy Shand, Manti High Schools softball and tennis ace, has been named to the tennis academic team. Brandy has a 3.9 grade point average. Last spring Brandy was softball selected for the team. A senior , her tennis days at Manti High are now over, but Brandy will play softball for the Lady Templars again next spring. In addition to her participati''". in sports, Brandy greatest reward are made to those who overcome all things It was applicable to everyone and was delivered and received well. Dee Hadley, an instructor at the Salt Lake institute, will be our speaker on October 18, int and 2. The Lady Templar volleyballers padded their winning record at the expense ofNorth Sanpete last week. The freshman team lost but the junior varsity and varsity both won, the junior varsity by 15-- 9 scores and the varsity Nov. BY BRUCE JENNINGS academic team was intended to encourage those in attendance to be patient in trials and tribulations for the promises in the scriptures of ch for region, state meets Gauchos. rd Ken Gilbert from Manti was one of the lucky ones to draw out on wide the early Paunsaugunt Deer Hunt. He bagged this 290 buck lbs. The hunt. of the weighed on the third day huge Lady Templars prepare the nation, the Glendale all-sta- te on October 24. USPS This Saturday the Badgers host the fourth ranked team in rd by Art Bailey we will continue to enroll anyone who desires to attend. We have students from France, Japan, Snow College put things away when they got their final score on their first possession of the secondhalf. Cook passed21-yard- s to Eric Lundquist for a 48-- 0 lead. Brandy Shand named to News from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion REGISTRATION The bustling activity of registration has slowed down some this past week, however, registration has continued. Our enrollment records indicate that 80 of the LDS students enrolled at the college are in institute. We wish they were all here and half. 0 48-ya- quarterback Kent Cook had a perfect night for the Badgers. Cook came in for Nua late in the second quarter and threw four yards to Pele Tauto to make the score 42-- 0 at the 49-yar- team improved their leagueleading record to 0 this past weekend with a pair of important 4-- Back-u- p 10-yar- rd lead. 35-- 0 d 10-ya- Snow volleyball team up their record to 0 Lundquist gave the Badgers a quarterback sneak by Nua and an pass from Mua to Shannon Ragland. Darrell Stocker added two extra points for the 20-- 0 Badger lead. The Badger defense got into the scoring action when an Artichoke pass was blocked and intercepted by Darren Venu from Auckland, New Zealand who then rumbled for the Snow Badger score, College got the extra point from Stoker and led 27-- just two minutes into the second quarter. It looked like Snow was having trouble on their eighth possession when they started on their own line and after a couple of penalties were on their own line. A from to Nua Jackson pass them out of trouble and just got a few plays later Nua found Jackson again for and a touchdown. A two point conversion from Mua to Eric Information and knowledge about the following Section corners is rocjucstodi TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST, Sections 25, 26, 27, 3 1, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST, Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22 and 23. All of the Salt Lake Base and Cutting and Wrapping Jerky Competitive Prices 47 E. 300 N. Ephraim, Utah Meridian. 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