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Show Thurtday, Novombor 29, Mosaongor Badgers pre record stands at - season Sophomore forward Brik Eyere led all scores with 23 points, followed by freshman guard from South Sevier High, Rhett Parsons with 14. Scott by Steve Peterson The Snow College Badgers upped record to three wins their and one loss this past Thanksgiving weekend, and ended up taking third place in the 14th annual Thunderbird Thanksgiving Classic in far away Casper, Wyoming. Snow beat Dawson College (Montana) in the tourney opener on Turkey Day by a score of 81 to 68. Snow led throughout the game, hitting on 33 of 43 foul shots and 25 field goals. n Horse Whetstone had his career high of 13 points, and Greg Humphreys, 6'7" forward had 11. Snow dominated the smaller Dawson team on the boards, with 71 Lance Scott pulling in seven rebounds, behind Whetstones 9. managed to keep up with them the first 11 minutes of play. Casper then went on a scoring spree, and left the Badgers behind by 18 at In spite of the odds half, against them, Snow didnt give up, and fought against the home team, home crowd advantage to cut the Casper lead to one point with 16 seconds to go. But Casper connected on the all important foul shots to The Snow finish on top comeback was led by Greg Humphreys who had 17 of his 19 points in the second half. Parsons finished with 16 followed by Eyres 12 and big Lance Scott had 10 points. In Saturday nights game for third place, Snow topped Central in what Wyoming College 92-8- 8 turned out to be a close finish. Snow was un bv 19 at one point, but let the 20-3- 70-6- Friday night Snow paired up with the host team, the Casper 3-- 10 Pago 1984 1 lead fall in the last five minutes. Humphreys had 27 points, Eyre 22, 15, and Steve Bruce, Parsons freshman guard from Dugway, finished with 12. Snow finally comes home after four games, and will host the Snow College Invitational Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at the Activity Center in Ephraim. The tourney will be a true round-robiwith each of the four teams playing the other three. The team with the best record will win the tourney. Snow opens Thursday against Cochise College of Douglas, Arizona then plays Phoenix College Friday, and gets another chance at Casper on Saturday night. There will be two games each night at 7 and 9; Snow will play the later game each night. Templar boys lead league by Coach Wilbur Bralthwalte For the next three weeks the MHS boys basketball team is sure to lead the league in Region 10s northern division. Because of a schedule conflict and an adjustment to accommodate Moab, the two schools met in Utahs first and the Templars won over the Red Devils Zesta s, SALTINE CRACKERS 62-3- Idahoan Instant Au Gratin or Scalloped Band-Ai- d Plastic Bandages. . so-c- t. Reg. $2.39 try-out- s. A surprising statistic, was that s to MHS had only 8 Grand's 24. This must be considered turn-over- Golden Grain RICE-A-Ro- S) $ U1 79 Potatoes U The Grand County team was involved in football to the finals, but the Templars also only had three days practice as a team after 8cz.S ni a remarkable feat for so early in the season. Swiss Miss first quarter, a After a tight quick spurt lifted the Templars to a half-tim- e 7 lead. During this interval the defense tightened and the offensive rebounds added up. Veteran forwards Jeff Bennion and Rory Nielsen started, along with junior center Glen Squire and senior guard, Stephen Braithwaite and David Simons. Another senior, Daniel Maynes, played an Important role. Bennion caused seven s with his "leach-lik- e defense and his 11 points. Nielsen demonstrated his smooth stride down-couand added 8 points. A big force under both boards was Squire, who now weighs 190 lbs at 65". He scored 10. Braithwaite initiated the offense often and 12-- 9 INSTANT COCOA U 12 ox. a Western Family RAISINS 2 lb. Pkg. Country Kitchen SYRUP PAPER TOWELS 34-1- a u 24 01. U large roll2$ ui&iintfXEd Whole Sun fn F C ORANGE JUICE i2ox.VS Western Family .,.29e HASH BROWNS Russet POTATOES. A 49 turn-over- rt Marv Allen, defensive signal caller for the number one nationally-ranke- d BYU football team, will be the featured speaker at a banquet to honor Manti High's football and other fall sports teams on Wednesday, December 5, at the high school. The meal will cost S2.00 per plate, and the players will be admitted free of charge. Reservations should be made by calling Claudia Olsen or RogerNyra Nielsen no later than December 2nd. 283-632- n.2Se ,,.n3e Fresh CABBAGE. Allen is an outstanding Strong start Manti High School wrestling team got off to a fast start by taking three first places, two second and a third at the Juab Invitational over the weekend. ClipTop CARROTS. Mr. . Delicious POT ROAST Lamb SHOULDER CHOPS. 5 H 39 For the Templars Terry Bradley, wrestling in the 112 class, took a first and was named the meet's outstanding wrestler. Craig Cox, 126 pounds, and Miles VanGorder, 138 pounds, also took firsts. 5 H 49 David Simmons, 145 pounds, and Tyler Bennet, took seconds, and Devon Larsen, 132 pounds, placed third. The Templars will next compete in the Cedar High eight team invitational Saturday. lb. pkg. FRANKS 1 Falls Brand PICNICS "We expect great things of some of our more experienced wrestlers, Coach Tom Reece commented after the Juab tournament. . Named Specials Good Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 all-ICA- C Snow College placed three men on the ICAC football team (offense), and one on the defensive unit. Named to the 1st team (offense) were lineman James Duke, receiver Noble Jackson, and running back Trey Nicholson. ffltnnii 3aJ!ll mat) mm Ricky Evans, defensive back, was named to the 1st place defensive team. Listed on the (offense) were Mark Alexander, Doug Barland, and Lenard second team Halupa, Hugh Kallas, Mike Chi tty. Second team defense recognition went to Bronco Mendenhall, Jeff Argyle, Bryce Monson and Rob Cormier. Li L.J - Grog Humphreys, Snow forward, mokos his movo against Caspar Collogo at Wyoming Tournament.- Photo Rick SoronnStor Trlbuno A look at the record book shows this to be win 141 at home out of the last 160 games. Notice to Shareholders of the Both the JV under Coach Douglas Ludvigsen, and the 9th graders of Coach Robert Anderson won by large margins. Now MHS faces five straight games away. A home game with Wayne had to be dropped because the state association changed schools during starting dates for summer meetings. Next home contest will be Dec. 28, during the holidays, with Delta. Ephraim Irrigation Co. The Treasurer of the Ephraim Irrigation Company will receive payments for the 1984 assessments at her place of residence, 95 West Center, Ephraim, Utah on November 30, 1984 from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m. and from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. She will also receive payments on December 1, 1984 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., after which the books will be closed. A This Friday MHS travels to Gunnison for Nov. 30 meeting with the Bulldogs. Noted for their early season starts, the Bulldogs boast two finesse players in Val Hill, son of coach Danny Hill, and Jeff Bartholomew of Mayfield. They should be a force in ball this season and present great problems at home to any visitors. Colleen Hermansen, Treasurer Ephraim Irrigation Company SNOW COLLEGE HAS FOR SALE FOUR HOMES Saturday MHS tackles another strong team in Wasatch of Hcber. Located approx. 250 East 300 North in Ephraim, Utah. Sealed bids for the purchase of these homes will be received in the Business Services Office until 2 p.m., December 5, 1984. Those current occupants of the homes will be given first right to purchase the homes before the opening of the bids. Further information concerning these homes, such as minimum bid, legal description of the lot, etc. may be obtained by contacting the Business Services Office at Snow College, Ephraim, Utah 84627, ext. 300301. MHS teams to be honored 835-470- Ripe BANANAS. defended Gary Woodward, Moabs point guard, who scored only 4 points. Simons was a key figure in breaking the Red Devil zone trap in the second half, using excellent interior passes. Improved Maynes made four jump shots for eight points. In their first varsity play, several juniors showed promise including Shand Rasmussen, John Keller, Kurt Dean, David Ogden, Erik Nelson. Two sophomore guards, Tyler Nielsen and Don Naylor, played well. person on or off the football field. He is an outstanding linebacker, leading the Cougars in pass interception and was number two in tackles on the squad. He was selected first-teaAll Western Athletic Conference linebacker. Marv is an excellent student, He served an majoring in LDS mission to Mexico and is currently Elders quorum president in his LDS ward. His future plans include medical school and possibly a stint in professional football. Hailing from Los Altos, California, Marv is married to Lori Bowen from Pocatello, Idaho. pre-me- 283-402- 1, r yinl GROCERY Member of Anociated Food Stores, Specials Good Nov . 29, 30, Dec. 1 Western Family Sliced Bacon Inc. U 12 ox. 09 $T 19 ub. Bar S Bologna Western Family Western Family 46 oz. Pineapple Juice Rosedale Franks Pears ,9e Fruit Cake Mix Sun Maid Seedless Raisins 1 9 $ u 2 ibi. .so Imperial Margarine Early California Pitted Olives ITT 300 Med. U T1 0 GO' Western Family Tall Can Milk I oz. Mandarin Oranges John Morrell Pennant 1 1 216 Sweet's 16oz. Fruit Smarties Reg. $2.09 Western Family Ice Cream Vi gal. $ H U 59 $V79 U Van DKamp 23 oz. 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