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Show ayanniUBiiin Snow Badgers split by Steve Petersen double-head- over Dixie (Snows first in football, basketball, baseball this year), CEU and Treasure Valley, and losses to CSI and Ricks. win The Snow College Badger baseball team split a double-headwith BYU JV Tuesday afternoon, but losing the first game win in to back the second coming 12-n The teams record stands now at eight wins and nine losses, with conference play opening this Friday in Ephraim against CEU. h In the Badgers spent the term break in sunny Arizona where they played a total of nine games, winning three and losing six. Last weekend Snow traveled to Twin Falls, Idaho for a tourney at College of Southern Idaho that included a er Outstanding player for the day against BYU was Snow first baseman Dave Nelson, last year's catcher, who was six for eight at bat, with two homeruns and six RBIs. number Brent Roberts hit home-rusix in the first game, leaving him with three to go for a team record. The BYU team hit well the first game against Snows Chad Moore, with a three run homer in the second inning, and a grand slam by Bret Nattress in the top of the sixth. pre-seaso- n mid-Marc- w er left-hand- afternoon; both double-header- s begin at one oclock. Citizens Libby VIENNA SAUSAGES sr Western Family rq 303 Schilling TACO CASSEROLE 16-sli- $V9 pkg. ce AMERICAN CHEESE Western Family PEAS 303 Van Camp PORK & BEANS ... IVi Danish nHc T(SC canwV n(S) oz.2)V DESSERT Western Family TOMATO JUICE 46 oz rf M T c Rhodes FROZEN ROLLS . .. 36-cou- to prevent children from or mistreated was abused being scheduled again this year because of the positive response from parents last year. Principal Jim Petersen indicated that on Tuesday, April 10 at 6:00 the program may be reviewed by parents. It will be shown to students on the 1 1th and 12th with the help of volunteers. Also, parent designed Bake Sale dated at Manti School The Manti Elementary School is sponsoring a bake sale Friday from 1 1:30 to 12:30. Proceeds will be used for the Reading is Fundamental and sweat (RIF) program. shirts will also be sold. The Ephraim Elementary PTA is sponsoring a bicycle clinic to be held after school on Monday, April 9th in the video room. This clinic will consist of a safety class taught by Diana Rasmussen. It should be a fun experience for all elementary ages. the Ephraim From 2:30-4:0Fourth Ward scouts and Kerry Steck of the Ephraim City Police will be on hand to inspect each bike, to register those bikes that need to be, and to engrave owners names on each bike. There will be no charge. 9ug m, nub Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. thru Sat Spring has Sprung at Sandy sSuper Produce Bargains! Ephraim Senior Citizens will hold their April dinner party Thursday April 26th at the Snow College cafeteria at 6 p.m. A fine program is being arranged and will be presented by Bruce Wursten of Richfield. Price of the dinner is S2.00 per plate and teservations must be made by April 25th with Beulah Clark or Vera R. Jensen. A blood pressure clinic will be held Tuesday April 10th in the Ephraim City building. Bingo will be that evening at 6 p.m. in the Ephraim City building. Senior Citizen commodities will be received Wednesday, April 4th at the Ephraim City building between the hours of 1 to 5 p.m. Cheese, dry milk and butter will be distributed. Bicycle clinic dated by Ephraim PTA SaioDGij 6 Ephraim Senior Kraft arrangements have been made to show the program Wednesday evening to families that wish to see it together. will present the Youre in Charge program in the school April 10, 11, and 12th. The program, which is at Home Shop SPR0E9B FRUIT COCKTAIL Present program Ephraim Elementary School PTA Promising freshman pitcher for Snow, Stephan Glasker from West High School, threw for four hitless innings in the second game before giving up three runs in the fifth. The was impressive from the mound and with a bat, where he is tied for second in the home-ru- n category with four thus far this season. Snow plays at home Friday against CEU, and will host CNCC from Rangeley, Colo, on Saturday Poj Thursday, April 5, 1984 Mttngr-Entrprls- , Apples ..2yy Fresh Pineapple lb. Red Delicious $ Hu 29 Seedless Grapes .b.e Bowling is every Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Cow Palace Lanes and the recreation room is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Senior Board meeting will be held Monday April 16th at the Ephraim City Building. A few openings are still left for the Reno-Lak- e Tahoe-Virgini- a City Tour. For reservations call Maurine Toung or Beulah Gark. Oranges 2B t , lb nt Halibut BLOCKS f i 033333 0133 Seedless yf . OTol lb.' GRAPES Large TOMATOES - V y r' s x" y 'S' by Erma Olsen BROCCOLI CUCUMBERS... eodill eachfl PEPPERS mEQJOo Round STEAK lb. $fl59 Sirloin TIP ROAST lb. $n90 U Boneless Beef POT ROAST lb. Tender NE v ' Manti Senior Citizens Tender T-BO- y STEAK Specials Good April $fl69 $J)09 5, 6, 7 Ladies Day on Tuesday, April 10. The monthly dinner will be held on Wednesday, April 18 at 6 p.m. at the center. Make your reservations by Monday noon, April 16th. Shannon will cater the dinner. A good program has been planned for the occasion. , r yu legg cup mashed bananas cup flour Vi tsp salt Vt tsp. soda Vi tsp. cinnamon V tsp. nutmeg 1Y cup oatmeal Vt cup nuts 1 tsp. vanilla Cream shortening, sugar together. Add egg and mix thoroughly. Then add the mashed banana. Next add sifted flour with spices, salt and soda. Mix thoroughly, add rolled oats, nuts and vanilla. Mix again. Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased cookie sheet and bake 15 minutes at 1 1 Mombor of Associated Food Stores, Inc. GROCERY There is no traffic jam in the extra mile. Banana Oatmeal Cookies 1 cup sugar V cup shortening A Specials Effective April 6, 7, 8 Maple River Boneless Ham Menus for the following week are: FH. April 6t potatoes, tossed green salad, orange wedge, tapioca, cookie, bread butter, milkjuice. f Mon. Apr. 9i soup, cheese stick, deviled egg, peaches, P.B. brownie, breadbutter, milk juice. Toes., Apr. lOt Hamburger & cheese pizza, buttered corn, pears, cinnamon roll, milkjuice. Wed.f Apr. Ill Baked ham, baked potato, peas & carrots, fruit dessert, rollsbutter, milkjuice. Thor., Apr. 12i Cook's Choice! Hormel Red Label Bacon Cereal Western Family Tomato Juice Western Family Coconut Veg-bec- Western Family Paper Towels Western Family Yogurt 10 oz. J & eachfci Asparagus lb Firm ,)3 i 39 Western Family lb. Grapes 3031 Applesauce Western Family Shelled Walnuts $ 29 rjnc w 46oz.il ,.S9' 79 11b Hormel Little Sizzlers 12 oz. Western Family Frozen Strawberries 12oz.Ofe) Banquet Cook 'n Bags 5oz 2 rolls Western Family .3H Western Family Mandarin Oranges 8 oz i Fresh Seedless 11b. Kix t. u 49 Imperial Margarine j Tomatoes Vi 350-37- iSmti marl lb Cauliflower Sherbet Vt gal. 11 ri 29 ii ozAJ Sy |