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Show Thursday, April 10, Mngr-Entrprl- , Sports Pag 1986 8 Older Americans Heritage Festival dated April 24th is the date set for the first Older Americans Heritage Festival for Central Utah to be held at the Richfield Youth Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. according to Ross ps! V . a.- - : ' ,V-- . -- - Bumgardner, Re- AgingHuman sources Director. The event is sponsored by and the Six County Commissioners Organization. It is an intergenera-tiona- l activity (for all ages) and it is free to the public. Major highlights will be the welcome and statement of purpose given by Commissioner Rosco Garrett, Nephi, who will also introduce all distinguished guests. Commissioner Newton Donaldson, Moroni, will give the invocation. rt -- Ai4vA vi U I'.J'- V. .j 'a iifcAiijAli&y '' Xn6wt.WnZ. A iMMMItii Monti High School baseball "1 w' ' A i,l t team. Hi MrMnaurM Among some of the exciting displays to be shown to the senior itijnirfliHi citizens throughout the area and the public visiting, will be century-ol- d r old wedding cake, quilts, a variety of handicrafts and sewing in a post pioneer and early 19th century 200-yea- Templar hardballers take four era. Manti High School will take a four loss record to the Virgin Valley Cactus Baseball Gassic in Mesquite, Nev., this win-tw- o week. In the top of the first inning Gary Fox struck out two Richfield batters, walked two and survived a shaky start without giving up a hit. In the bottom of the first, Nathan Jackson and Gary Cox hit for singles and eventually scored to put Manti ahead at the end of the first. . 2-- 0 That means theTemplars wont be playing league games this week, but next week they'll be back in conference play. Theyll travel to Salina for a game with North Sevier on Aprit 15 and then host Millard on April 18. Game time is 3 p.m. In last week's opening Region 10 action, the Manti hardballers decision to South dropped a Sevier in Monroe, but then got into the win column with 12-- drubbingof Richfield on the Templar diamond Friday afternoon. 7-- 8 in their Richfield went ahead turn at bat in the second, helped by 4-- 2 four hits and an error, but the Templars came back in the bottom of the inning when Glen Squire and Lynn Scow crossed home plate. That inning ended the Wildcat scoring. Gary Cox got a single, stole second and third and then scored on a passed ball to put the Templars in the lead. 4 Greg Stevens was the bit hitter in the fourth inning, banging out a Sing-A-Lon- g Snow baseball team fights way to four out of five wins The Snow College baseball Badgers won four of five games this past weekend, three of them conference wins, giving Snow a ICAC start. The conference is even this season, and unusually every game is going to be tough," according to assistant coach Grant If we can win all of our Stubbs. home games and at least split on the road, like we did this past week, we should be in the playoffs. Tuesday afternoon Snow clobberbehind the pitching of ed BYU J V freshman Terry Peterson who gave up only three hits. The young right hander is now 0 for the year. Second base Alan Walbeck scored three times, and had two hits for two 3-- 1 bases on three consecutive walks, and scored the winning run when the Snow left fielder dropped a pop fly. You just never know about this game," lamented Coach Steve Gardner. Saturday Snow hosted the Dixie Rebels, and had little trouble and 13-- Kyle Hardman winning showed great form from the mound, but the star of the afternoon was Paul Blad, son of former Snow coach Devon Blad. The right fielder was 5 8-- 4 for 7 at the plate, including two triples and 5 RBIs. Game two was called after six innings due to the rule. Terry Peterson was again the winning pitcher. It was a rough weekend for Dixie, who lost two on Friday to CEU in Price. n This weekend Snow will stay home for two double-headerthe first on Friday against CNCC, and Saturday against UTC. Games will be at 1 and 3 p.m. on both days. RBIs. Friday afternoon Snow traveled to Provo for a battle with Utah Tech, last years conference winner. Sophomore pitcher Bret Cherry was the winning pitcher in game 1, and first baseman Jeff Jorgensen led the batmen with 3 hits in 4 at bats, with 2 w in. In game two RBIs in Snow's in the 4th by was relieved Cherry Robby Carstcnsen with score tied at three. In the sixth Walbeck knocked out a double, stole third, and scored what appeared to be the winning run on a hit by Steve Hansen who was 2 for 3 for the game. With two outs in the bottom of the 7th and a one-ru- n lead it looked like Snow had the game. But the Wolverines loaded the 8-- 5 SUSC tv ... A new tennis season got underway for Manti High School last Friday when the Templar netters defeated Wasatch Academy 4-- Here's a breakdown of the results. No. 1 singles Chad Nell (MHS) defeated Craig Fenton (WA) No. 2 Russell Mickelson (MHS) No. def Casey Middleman (WA) 3 Steve Dobbin (WA) def Steven In doubles Meade (MHS) Jason Baker and James Willmore (MHS) topped Jeremy Grier and and No. Chris Saydah (WA) 6-- 6-- 8-- 6-- 6-- 2 Presents .!- - 5 & 1 Scandinavian Vistas Deluxe First Class Tour of SWE DEN NORWAY DENMARK Completely escorted by Tour Directors 6 Scandinavian guides August 16 -- 31 st 200 DEPOSIT (Due April 30th) 2295 TOTALCOST TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS BY: New Horizon Travel 586-590- 3 SUSC Division of Continuing Education 4 i 6-- . J&asa In addition to exhibits, musical presentations there will be a wide variety of information on services to 24. The goal of Title III programs is to assist older persons to remain in their individual homes for as long as possible. Needed transportation to doctors, shopping and for senior centers services which includes nutrition meals, health clinics and socialization is available. the elderly through the Aging Program network, Title III, Older Americans Act, which is administered by the Six County Commissioners Organization available on Information on senior health care and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program is also planned. in an intergenerational Festival. Heritage The public is cordially invited to attend without any admission cost. with you April PTA officers named at Founders Day program New officers for the coming year in PTA the have been announced. Officers were introduced at the Founders' Day program held last Wednesday evening at the Manti High School. Those who will be working in the PTA for the coming year are: on the Council level, President Tresha Tidwell, Ephraim, and Secretary Betty Jean Cox, Manti. Manti High School PTA officers for the coming year will be President Claudia Olsen, Vice President Janice Wright, and Secretary Kathy Cox. Ephraim Middle School PTA officers will be President Barbara Wintch, Vice President Erlynne Nielsen, and Secretary Connie Alder. Janet Garbe will serve as president of the Manti Elementary Eloise PTA, with Liddell and Secretary Janice Hintze. ' "Diane1 Oberg wlll serve "as president of Ephraim Elementary's PTA, assisted by vice president Margie Anderson and secretary Eve Olsen. SPRING SKIING We have had so much snow we will be skiing in June again! Downtown All Day Lift Passes $5.00 The new courts at the high school are nearly ready for play. Weather conditions have prevented application of paint, but they should be in operation by next week if the temperature rises a few degrees. Emergency Numbers: 911 - Manti - Ephraim s) Kids Ski Free With purchase of adult ski passes OR Learn to Ski Package & ski . The Templars have a very young team. Members included Damon Bolli, senior from last year's No. 2 double team; juniors Jason Baker, James Willmore, Chip Wintch, Kent Bean, Manny Mellor, Steven Meade and Derrick Bond; sophomores Curt Barton, Justin Bond, Mark Bawden, Shane Ludvigsen, Steve Brenchley, Scan Thompson and David Call and ninth graders Chad Nell, Russell Mickelson, Yori Ludvigsen, Brian Rasmussen, Bob Sorensen, Shane Young, and Jeff Adams. Last year's graduating seniors (Stephen Braithwaite, Daniel May-neDavid Simons, Karl Mellor, John Willmore, Jeff Bennion and Steve Mickelson) will be missed. Six of the top positions were held by that group of graduates that won the Region 10 Tournament last season in St. George and placed third at the state meet. The region championship last season marked the 28th first place finish for the Templars in the last 29 years. Several former MHS players are on the Snow College team this spring: Todd and Tracy Jorgensen, Stephen Braithwaite, Matt Jacks, Daniel Maynes, Ron Bradley and John Willmore. (Mon-Thur- OR Jeff Adams and Bob Sorensen (MHS) def Richard Short and Justin Footit (WA) 6-- V multi-colore- 3 BY WILBUR BRAITHWAITE ??--. . ; T ALMOST FREE Wasatch Academy 4-- 1 7-- r,s' - m- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wingt or shown with a quilt mad by Mr. Wtngts grandmother, Etlxa Squirs WIngt, formerly of d Manti. Th quilt will b on display at th April 24th Intergenerational Heritage Festival to b held at the Richfield Youth Center. AIRPORT MHS netters crunch 6-- V...: f. Bumgardner expressed his sentiments in providing this first time event for the community by remarking, The citizens of our area who have acquired more experience by living longer 'have'some unique abilities that are fast becoming lost arts to many younger persons. The older Americans of the Six Counties want to share their skills and talents 8-- 3 4-- t t Jv J. pr-19- a.m. the Salina Senior Dancers, accompanied by the Redmond Kitchen Band will perform. The Koosharem Seniors will present readings; 1 1 :20 a.m. the Redmond Kitchen Band will play three-ru- n homer, and Danny Tapp and at 12:10 p.m. the Sheepherders performed a similar feat in the sixth, with Aden Johnson will perform homer. a two-ru- n from Moroni. The West Juab Seniors In all the Templars scored 12 times will offer a presentation following. on nine hits, while Gary Cox, who At 1 p.m. the widely known went the route on the pitching Peterson Orchestra will offer mound, limited the Richfield batters renditions. This highly talented to six hits and struck out eight. Wayne County Seniors group is In the season's opening league known throughout surrounding counties counties for their abilities. game at South Sevier, the Rams got times off to a fast start, scoring three The West Millard Seniors will on two home runs and a single in the old time dancing at 1:50 perform first inning and lead all the way. p.m. The Monroe Seniors organizaat Danny Naylor, who pitched the tion will present a entire game for the Templars, gave 2:20 p.m. and at 2:50 the Senior up 10 hits and struck out three. He Swinger Band from West Millard was Mantis leading batter, getting will be on stage. Remembering three hits in four times at bat. Greg will be the theme for the Richfield Stevens had a homer and Danny Seniors when they present a Tapp a double as their contribution program at 3:20 p.m. to the Templar nine-hi- t game. Commissioner Keith Hooper will give his appreciation at the conclusion of the program. At 10:30 wins to tourney in Nevada BY BRUCE JENNINGS ', lC v. 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