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Show Matngr-Entrprla- Thursday, March 7, , 1915 4 Pag Snow College to sponsor Hurricane Annual Career Seminar captures Region 10 title, Manti drops two straight games Acting, by Doris Larsen Computer Technology, Civil Engineering, the FBI, Insurance, Cosmetology, and many Nursing, Television, and more, will be lecturing answering questions about their professions. Dr. Neal Cox, Snow College Personnel Director, will conduct a session on job interviewing. This seminar should be very beneficial to students who are trying to decide on a career as well as individuals thinking about changing commented. careers, Young Perhaps the best part will be that d they will be able to get information from those with he experience in various careers, added. Medicine, Public Information Specialist Snow College Plans are underway for the second annual Career Seminar to be held on the Snow College campus March 28, according to Cless Director of Snows Young, is who Service, Counseling coordinating the event. We expect over 500 people to participate in this seminar which will involve high school students from North Sanpete, Manti, Juab, Tintic, North and South Sevier High Mr. Young noted. He Schools, added that Snow College students, Job Service clients and interested members of the community are also invited to participate. Representatives from nearly 50 career areas will be on hand to inform participants about job opportunities available to them, and something about the jobs. People with expertise in such areas as Physical Therapy, Communications, by Wilbur Braithwaite Another Region 10 Round Robin went into the realm of boys basketball history last week and a team from Hurricane emerged as champion. Hurricane was fifth place entry from Region 10s southern division, but shot their way by league champion, Pine View High School of St. George in the finals. from third to sixth, respectively, were Dixie, San Juan, Richfield, and Delta. All will compete in the 2A meet that opens this Thursday at BYU. Placing first-han- The Templars lost to Pine View in a game that was the first day close all the way. Ultimately the long range sniping of Pine View took its toll. However, MHS led much of the second and third quarters and was in position to pull an upset. 58-5- 1 The seminar held last year was such an outstanding success, with approximately 500 students and community members participating, that we are looking forward to making this an annual event, Young concluded. A big 17 point quarter when Jeff Bennion and Stephen Braithwaite had six points apiece, Rory Nielsen, 4 buckets and Glen Squire a foul pitch put the Red 4 at the half. and White ahead This lead was maintained through much of the quarter, but Pine View 3rd quarter ending. rallied to a A vital factor in the outcome was a Templar cold shooting streak which led to only 9 of 18 from the line. Pine View, in the meantime, made five straight in the fourth quarter. A good defensive effort by both teams was evident in the Bennion limited game. Andy Larsen, a great jump shooter, to eight points, Nielsen held David Worthington to only four and David Simons played well in holding Rick Roberts to 14. Other leading scores for Pine View were Gibb Arnold, 19, and Max Smith, 10. Church Education Days will be March 22-2- 3 The Ephraim LDS Institute has announced the dates for its annual Church Education Days in the Sanpete County area. This event is for Moroni, Mt. Pleasant, Manti and Gunnison stakes. The dates are March 22-2- The sessions will be held from 6 until 9 p.m. on Friday, March 22nd and from 9 until 12 noon on Saturday. March 23rd. 27-2- 39-3- 7 "We have worked hard once again to provide another outstanding program for the choice people in this said Institute Director area, Kenneth Jackson. Special attention has been given to planning meaningful sessions for the youth, Jackson said. well-playe- d Tickets and further information are available from Education Days chairmen in each ward. DEX members place six in Career meet by Doris Public Information Specialist for Snow College Snow Colleges DEX Marie of Mogle a second Gunnison place award in Fashion Merchandising, and Shane Wrigley, Monroe, won first in Entreprenuership and second in Finance and Credit. Julie Montgomery of Bountiful Donald H. Ripplinger, Professor of Music Education at Brigham Young University, and Associate Conductor of the LDS Tabernacle Choir, will be the speaker at Friday Forum on March 8, 1985. The title of his talk will be, The Arts and The Eternal Nature of Man." Mr. Wrigley, Ms. Montgomery and Ms. Pedersen are now eligible to compete in the national conference to be held in San Francisco late in April. Carolyn Hickman, Sandy, and Cindy McMullin, South Jordan, received honorable mention as an advertising team. Ms. Mogle, Attention Sanpete County dents! resi- Your help is urgently needed. 1985 the On March Interstate Commerce Commission is granting a hearing concerning DJcRGWs petition to abandon the 17 to MHS. Richfield held a lead at the half and both teams scored 12 points in the third period. The difference came at the end when the Wildcats were able to strip rebounders and dribblers and convert to field goals on their end with turnovers not court coming on a offense trap, but on a where unusual run and jump tactics were used by the Richfield guards. 26-2- 1 three-quart- full-cou- rt The Templar scoring went as follows: Braithwaite, 12; Bennion, 11; Squire, 9, and 4 each by Nielsen, Don Naylor, and David Simons. Also playing in the game were Daniel Maynes, a senior; juniors Kurt Dean, David Ogden, John Keller, and Shand Rasmussen; sophomores Evan James and Greg Stevens. After playing Richfield to a loss and the overtime loss in league play MHS was geared to give their best effort in this state play-of- f two-poi- nt game. Although falling short, the season was highlighted by a strong effort team and steady improvement, along with being ambassadors of good sportsmanship and fair play during a very competitive season. Plans next year apparently call for Dixie, Pine View and Cedar City to ranks. Their join again in the addition to Region 10, especially this year, added depth. Most of the teams featured senior players with t I tf JWa- Joining these two was an array of talented players, including Brent Johnson, Delta; Scott Cook, North Sanpete; Richard Jardine, Dixie; Cory Cochran, San Juan; Shane Southwick, Richfield; John Slack, Hurricane; Andy Larsen, Pine View; Gibb Arnold, Pine View, and Hurricane. Stratton, Wayne Handsome medals were awarded each player. The KMTI Sportsmanship Award went to Delta High School. Rory Nlolaon All-Regi- win Badgers post 80-7- 6 by Steve Peterson Coach Larry Andersens Badger basketball team finished the regular 6 win over the season with an Weber State J.V. team in Ogden on Saturday, giving Snow a 23-- record for the year. 80-7- 6 Greg Humphreys was high scorer with 25 points and 11 rebounds. Beck had 11, and Rhet Parsons 10 points. Snow hit 28 of 49 from the field for 57o, ahead of Webers 48o, and the Badgers won it on the foul line hitting 24 or 34 to the Wildcats 12 of and Dixie will represent the ICAC, with Snow playing the host team CNI, and Dixie playing College of Southern Idaho on Friday night. The winners will play Saturday. The winner of the playoff will advance to Arizona to play the winner of that conference, and then on to Hutchinson Kansas. The game Friday night will be broadcast on KMTI. Use Car Seats 17. and Snow plays this weekend in the 18 NJCAA playoff Region tournament to be held at College of Northern Idaho in Coeur DAlene win over Ricks after their big in Rexburg Monday night. Snow Seat Belts 86-8- 0 o LOWER PRICE GUARANTEES the (kfltrtnct ti ctih. tnd fo in n err ms The tire with two names Cooper and the person who built it. NAME BRAND QUALITY T'-r-si would like to encourage all board members, officers and club presidents to participate in this meeting to work out all the details of the April 20th annual Sanpcte-Sevie- r District Convention to be held at the Rodeway Inn, Richfield," said Mary Ann Peterson, district president. A light luncheon is planned following the meeting. Contact Mrs. Peterson at (evenings) for further information. Shop at Home P15580R13 $41 P1S580R13 43 P18580R13 46 P18575R14 48 P19575R14 50 P20575R14 52 P21575R14 53 P20575R15 52 P21575R15 54 P22575R15 57 P23575R15 61 P15580R13$40 P16580R13 42 PI 8580R1 3 44 P18575R14 45 P19575R14 46 P20575R14 47 P21575R14 49 P20575R15 48 P21575R15 49 P22575R15 52 P23575R15 53 1 We cant afford to sit back and watch this happen. This is an opportunity to show we care about our future. BANK RATE FAST APPROVAL NO CARD NEEDED UP TO ONE YEAR, yout troubtt you ! raettvt frat, two compute' me btltncti Discussion will center on program, music, arts and crafts, among some of the topics to be discussed. The support we show at the hearing will demonstrate to the ICC how strongly we feel about getting our railroad restored. BETTER FINANCING BETTER WARRANTY Pmjon Tift putttnleet lowt poet on out miiontlty known ntmt bitnd. Coopti tun It yon find I lowtindvtrtiud pilot on my ntmt bitnd, ntliontRy known lira by ou camprtttwn. hill wt l rtfund you DisThe trict officers, board and six clubs, which includes the Manti Ladies Literary Club, will meet for a preconvention board meeting at the home of Virginia Hcnrie, 240 E. 300 No., Richfield, on March 9 at 10:30 a.m. 12-1- Marysvale branch of the railroad. This hearing will be held in the Provo city offices starting at 9 a.m. on March 12 and continuing as long as necessary to hear all protests. Rory Nielsen, a 62 lithe, quick forward, was selected to the Region 10 team, and Paul a Hurricane guard, received Bundy, the MVP Award. a game of paradoxes, the double-timin- g and aggressive Wildcats not only lived up to their Mascot name but were called for only 12 fouls in the 32 minutes to In meeting dated Snow instructors, College and Dyrcng Lynn Douglas Schiffman, are advisers to the group. You can help by loading up a car of friends and neighbors and being to the hearing on one or all of the days. President, Manti Chamber of Commerce pitches. GFWC Board Citizens need to attend railroad public hearing by Jcne Beal one and two years experience. As for favorites at state, that is anyones guess. Wasatch and Emery are both strong teams to complete the team event at Provo. Friday Forum speaker named respectively. (Delta Club Chi) recently Fpsilon in the annual Career participated Development Conference held at Weber Stale College, with six of the ten members "placing in different areas. received In the opener with Richfield next day, the game was close to begin and Esther Pedersen, Draper, were finalists in Restaurant Marketing Merchandising-RetailinGeneral and tarsen effort in the second with. All five MHS starters had a field goal the first quarter to account for 10, while the Wildcats scored 11. Both teams had even field goals in the second period, but the aggressive Richfield team made five of six foul 31 106 9.7516.97 105 117 Tube Type 9501697 Glass Pac. .2388 527-483- 0 Camper's RV's and Motor Homes Dual Exhaust nxmm wt-u- m nsnwm taunoT MM Pan on IMNnlpiMtaMiCai MCUJBO BNMelaMkFkvallnl A FRONT END AUGNMENT feel 9mm A M $1I R88 $19.95 Reg. 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