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Show w jjpteqpnq 14 nitf' i will Hnfrr' Messenger-Enterpris- e, nqf r Thursday, July 25, 1 991 Page 4 Little League tennis team: Front; Cory Hatch, Nathan Johnson, Preston Frischknecht, Daniel Mickelson. Kneeling (2nd row), Dustin Barton, Robbie Johnson, David Mortensen, Aaron Childs, Back row; Bruce Barton, Scott Dyreng, Chad Cox, Not pictured: Josh Jackson. Little league tennis team ends successful season on win Nathan Johnson battled to an 6 victory from Doug Spencer. Bruce Barton and Josh Jackson also won extra matches. The win gave the team a three-wa-y tie for the Wimbledon Division Championship with Orem A and Pleasant Grove A. A play-of- f with Orem was for that afternoon in arranged 8-- BY WILBUR BRAITHWAITE In the final regular season game, the local Little League tennis team defeated Provo A at Provo High School by a 1 score. Scott Dyreng won from Marcus Anderson Aaron Childs defeated Brian Smith Chad Cox topped Brad Hubert Dustin Barton won from Hiro Tacoi Provos Nate 6-- 8-- 2. 8-- 2. 8-- 6. Provo. 8-- 1. Scott Dyreng avenged his only loss of the season, winning 2 from Andy Wright. Orems Weston White had an 6 win over Aaron Childs. Lefty Chad Cox defeated Pablo Castillo while Doug Faragher topped Dustin another won a Hatch Barton Cory 3 from match decisively big John Hecker. In his first competition, Josh Jackson vollied to an 3 victory from Nathan Mendenhall. Bruce Barton lost In an exciting to Dave Webb match, the team won 3 overall. A coin flip determined the championship match would be played atManti High School on Wednesday. Previously the team had beaten Pleasant Grove at Pleasant Grove 3 but all the matches were close. Scott Dyreng led Brandon 2 before breaking Wilkins 8-- Economic programs 8-- 8-- 5 left-hande- discussed 8-- r, 2. 8-- Officials of the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development will be visiting Sanpete, Wayne, Beaver and Millard Counties July 29 and 30 to explain programs that are available to assist businesses and communities. The delegation will be headed by Stan Parrish, Executive Director of the department. The meetings will include presentations on programs that may be useful to local governments, businesses or individuals followed by a question and answer session. 8-- 5, 8-- 5 8-- 6. 8-- 1. Larsen defeated Robbie Johnson In his best day of the season, strings in his racket The steady Wilkins put the pressure on but Dyreng made the adjustments his fifth necessary and won consecutive league win. Aaron Childs hit great forehands all morning to also win over Joel Rushton. Brian Barrett and Chad Cox battled an hour and half before the Pleasant Grove netter won Dustin Barton hit many winning approach shots in an 5 victory. The match of the day was played between Cory Hatch and Nathan Cottle. Long rallies were common and Hatch ended up winning most of them, leading 5 and forty-lovHowever, Cottle came back to win 9 in a match where both had made their share of great points. Ryan Wilkins played steady to top Josh Jackson and Brian Shawn Barnes defeated Preston 8-- 8-- 4. 4-- 4-- 5-- 8-- 7-- e. 7-- 8-- 2 Brick Williams Frischknecht won from Bruce Barton 2 and Ryan Wilkins over Robbie In the official Johnson matches Pleasant Grove ended 8-- 1. 8-- 6-- 3. up winning Friday the team participates 4-- in 3. individual division tournaments at Mt. View High School in Orem and the Grand View courts in Provo. The Sanpete County meeting will be held on Monday, July 29 at 9 a.m. at the Snow College 15-2- 0, Heaps of vittles v Ji Pictured is Travis Tyhurst of , , . Ephraim, who participated in the PeeWee category at the Horse show. The Ephraim have innumbers enrollment in Horse creased for Sanpete by about 30. If these young people are not owners of a horse of their own, they have been able to participate in observing and testing. The horse show held in Ephraim July 9 was the last of three local shows. The final show will be held during the Sanpete County Fair. 4-- H 4--H The Sanpete County Commission has proposed to increase its property tax revenue by 6.6, and to decrease its total budget by The Moroni Warriors took 2nd place in the Fox division at the Utah State girls softball tournament held in Payson, Utah July 1991. The Warriors won 8 of 10 games, losing in the finals to the Payson Butterfingers. 24 teams participated in the tournament. Back row: Left to right; Sara Whitman, Emily Eliason, Mickell Sorensen, Lindsay Cook, Amy Allred, Cindi Cook, Nora Cook, Lynn Cook. Front row; Amy Nunley, Tamera Christensen, Emily Cook, Kathy Christensen, Jeanne Cook, Maria Cook. I Motice f Tsiz Ineiresis (Continued from Page 1) to chairman Val Anderson. And in answer to a frequent question: Where do the profits-frothese food operations go?l They go toward the financing of the pageant, with the remainder passed along to the missionary fund. The breakfasts served by the youth groups provide funds for youth programs. The Manti City Park location served 1900 of them, and the Manti Stake Center, 1425. That adds up to about 140 dozen eggs and a 300 foot stack of pancakes. The total pageant food services also adds up to voluntary employment for something like 160 people who got to lick their fingers, take a nibble or two, enjoy a nice meal, and the comfort of knowing they have been of service to their fellow man. American Heart 0.1. All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on August 6, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. in the Sanpete County Courthouse. Publish July 25, August 1, 1991 Association K |