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Show U1 h -- mr Sports Thursday, January 9, a, Maisangar-Entarprls- 1986 S Pag Knifemaker gets special recognition OtM, Steve Johnson, Mantis premier knife builder, was one of three craftsmen singled out for special in the nationally recognition Best The feature, syndicated fashioning fine hand. The article went into the kinds of knives the craftsmen produce, the materials they use, the process that is involved in crafting a beautiful instrument out of a piece of steel. Report, that appears weekly in one of Utahs daily newspapers. The features headline read: Craft workers are carving their niche in tradition of making knives by hand. It said that knives have been steadily making a comeback through the efforts of a small band of independent craftsmen who carry traditions of on the ancient Q a miscarta handle, for about $225. But that would be a working knife. If youre a collector, you dont want anything plastic thats my view. A stag handle would cost $50 more; pearl, ivory or shcephorn, $200 more. -- The article then discusses in detail three noted craftsmen, headed by Mantis own Steve Johnson. Mr. Johnson has won numerous awards for his knives, including a first place in an international show in Germany and has been featured in several magazines and newspaper articles. Johnson, the article said, is aiming for 90 knives this year," and quoted him as saying, A knife for me would be a hunter, with low-price- d Make park reservations early v- - u . Now is the time for recreationists to think about making advance reservations for group or individual at Utah state parks. campsites made be Reservations may beginning January 2, 1986. Reservations are not mandatory. Without reservations camping units will be e assigned on a first come, v i ki. Clan Squira loops high to gathor In rahound against Dalta. Templars crunch Delta now tied for third place 68-5- 1, BY BRUCE JENNINGS Manti and Gunnison meet in a e of an resumption basketball rivalry Friday night on the Bulldogs home court. old-tim- Game times are 6 for the junior varsity and 7:30 for the main attraction. The Templars will take a 3 record in the Region 10 standings into the game. Gunnison, also playing in Region 10 now, is n The rivalry in league competition ended several years ago, although the two neighborhood teams played practice games, but was renewed this year with a realignment of the regions. Manti-Gunniso- The Gunnison team this last year its usual height, with Ron the Bulldogs tallest Jensen at piayer. Jeff Bartholomew, 58 and Val Hill, 51 a couple of quick guards, are the teams leading lacks 62, 1, scorers. Gunnison lost both games over the weekend, to Millard Friday night in a triple overtime and to North Sevier. The Bulldogs have victories over Emery, a team that defeated Manti, North Sanpete and Juab. Manti finished last week in a tie with Millard for third place in Region 10 after losing to North Sevier in Salina Friday night and 1 then winning handily by a count over Delta in its Saturday 68-5- encounter. The two games presented a contrast. The Templars got most of their scoring from the front line at Salina, with forward Greg Stevens hitting for 18 points and center Glen Squire getting 14. But guards Donny Naylor, canning a season high 27 and Tyler Nielson racking up 11, provided the scoring punch in the Delta game. At North Sevier the score was tied 2 at the end of the first at period, but the Wolves pulled ahead 4 halftime lead. The to a Templars continued cold at the hoop 12-1- 27-1- in a third period that ended with North Sevier holding a commanding 59-3- lead. 2 (946-334- Both coaches substituted freely in the final period. It ended with the 1 final tally and a victory that enabled the Templars to maintain their position near the front of the pack in the Region 10 campaign. 68-5- In the final quarter both coaches substituted freely and Manti was able to chip away at the Wolves lead to a final conclusion that helped boost North Sevier to an undisputed second place in the Region 68-6- 1 10 rankings. In the Delta game Saturday night, the Templars took the lead at with three minutes gone in the first quarter.- At the end of the period they were ahead 15-9-- 7 That six point lead held up through the second quarter, with the 5 halftime score for Manti. A scoring spree following the halftime intermission put the Templars ahead 5 at the end of the third by period. 31-2- 49-3- Over the weekend, there was little change in the standings, although 6 Richfield lost to Emery to tarnish its previously unbeaten Region 10 record. Richfield is still in first followed by North Sevier in second place and Manti and Millard tied for third. 59-5- , North Sanpete, two teams the Templars have defeated. And then on Jan. 24 and 25 will be crucial at Emery Templars have a bye this week, but next week will return basketball the to campaign Thursday night with the Richfield . In action last week the Lady Templars lost a decision to Delta by Manti High Schools wrestling team has been making up for the Christmas intermission with a heavy schedule of activity since school resumed after the holidays. The Templars will host North 2 score. The win left the Delia in league team undefeated at play, but placed the Manti girls right in the middle of the pack with a record. aid possibilities can 283-402- extension 324. Printed $795 reg 9 Heavy Duty $I095 reg Sevier tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 and then travel to Bickncll Saturday eight-teafor the Wane 14 Thermal Lined Hooded Sweatshirts m Invitational. Last week the Templars compiled three times, winning by a count over South Summit, losing a close dual meet, to Juab and 48-2- 36-3- m 3 oz. Insulated the Manti grapplers fared in the match with Juab: Brett in the 98 pound Larson lost division; Guy Larson, at 05, lost Shane Denton, 199, lost Devron Larson, 126, won by pin; Mike Helston 132, lost Danny Tapp, 138, won by pin; Dasid Simmons, 145, won by pin; Rodney Hudson, 155, won by pin; Allan Lyman, 167, lost by pin; Tyler Bennett, 185, lost by pin. At Richfield, nine of the wrestling Templars placed in the money: Brett Larsen, 98 pounds, eighth; Guy Larson, 105, sixth; Shane Denton, 119, sixth; Devron Larson, 126, third; Danny Tapp, 138, sixth; David Simmons, 145, third; Rodney Allan 155, seventh; Hodson, Lyman, 167, seventh, and Tyler Bennett, 185, seventh. Coveralls 2480. Brown Duck as low SQK95 as reg 44 4 oz. Insulated Coveralls is how Support Local Business 95 HOcdU Qry 1S025, 0-- 2; Motor Lodge 640 West North Temple Street Salt Lake City 4V Blocks West ol Temple Grounds financial as low 8 Brown Duck Jack Pot Roper S4695 Jacket Nylon reg 59 s3595 Many other items on SALE! Vests Thermals Work Boots Socks Hurray for Best Selection! Limited to stock on hand. Delta Ephraim 498 West Main South Hyw 89 864-211- 0 283-452- 9 Salina Richfield Loa South Hwy 89 448 East 1st So. 80 South Main 529-740- 7 896-646- be obtained by calling Mel Jacobsen at Shirts Brenda Hansen was the high scorer for the Lady Templars with 19 points; Susan Chadwick got 10. 8-- 9 dcautifu! Se cancSo Additional information concerning costs, requirements and Plaid Flannel 3 This Higher motel standards. A total of 27 credits is available in this program, and qualified participants may be eligible for financial assistance through either Job Service or Federal Pell Grants. 54-4- In the South Summit matches Coach Tom Reeces Templars got pins from Guy Larson, at 105 pounds; Shane Denton, 1 19; Devron Larsen, 126; Mike Helston, 132; David Simmons, 143; Danny Tapp, 148; Rodney Hudson, 155, and Allan Lyman, 167. and food costs. some being All winter clothing reduced! then placing nine wrestlers in the Richfield Invitational. lower room and Technology Applications Computer added. Office m ffJANUARYCLEARANC fT at Manti MHS grapplers to host No. Sevier tonight BY BRUCE JENNINGS Administration, Dictation, Gerical Word Processing, Accounting, Jacobson said that classes in this program will be held daily from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. beginning January 13. The first three classes in the To permit time for processing and confirmation by mail, reservation applications should be received at the park at least 10 days before the 6-- 0 Mantis Lady girls. Snow Colleges Division of Continuing Education is announcing the beginning of a new short-tertraining program in Business This Education. program is designed to assist students in gaining secretarial skills that will enable them to become more competent and qualified in seeking clerical positions, said Mel Jacobsen, Director of Snows Extension Services and Continuing Education. and Richfield at Manti. a program will be Beginning Typing. Business and Math, English with he Grammar, said, Secretarial Procedures, Records BY DORIS LARSEN 3) Lady Templars set for Richfield game BY BRUCE JENNINGS Snow announces short term business program 1987. 10 teams reach the in the regular season this weekend. On Jan. 17 Manti will be at South Sevier and on Jan. 18 at games $9 per night same as Utility improved sites plus domestic water, electricity and sewer drop facilities taken commencing March 3, 1986 and will be made for the period of April 1, 1986 through March 31. The Region midway point home vary with the available at each park. Overnight rates are: Camping fees Information and nonSpecialist residents may make reservations by completing an application form and forwarding it with a $2 reservation fee and the appropriate camping fee to the park where a reservation is desired. Application forms may be obtained from any state park or Division of State Parks and Recreation office. Telephone reservations will be accepted only at Wasatch Mountain and Bear Lake state parks. will be accepted Reservations anytime during the calendar year at all Utah state parks. At Wasatch Mountain State Park, however, reservations are only accepted up to three months prior to the date of intended use. Reservations for Wasatch Mountain Chalet, a popular group use area, will be Tenney, said residents pit or $5 per night Standard barbecue grills, picnic tables, flush toilets, culinary water, parking pad, and sanitary disposal station y basis. Gordon $7 per night same Improved facilities as standard sites plus hot showers Primitive $4 per night vault toilets Reservations first-serv- -- reservation date. are confirmed after applications and all fees are received at the park. Only one reservation per person or party will be accepted within a period. Reservations are limited to 14 days in all state parks except Wasatch Mountain and Deer Creek which have a 10 day limit. requested 1 836-288- 4 |