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Show r poor copy Sports .,. ' Ir T 3 b-- xv r vVv?- AwJru' Vl vk.. ... iii in , - .., v- - 1 ; r. a" i A home game is ticketed Saturday for the Manti High Schools boys' basketball teams. Wasatch High School of Heber scorer City will bring in the top from last year. Alan Eaton, a guard, scored 41 points in 20 games s' - r. 4- 1 2-- 6-- 1 6i - V- 1 i J, .... v : i back-to-bac- tJ M- . ; & Jj ni, .... a,K S.r i .. . r "- x ... V -- American Mothers announce The nationwide contest for the Gertrude Fogclson Art Awards of $1000 first prize and $500 second prize in Fine Arts and $500 first prize in crafts in the national contest will be preceded by state contests, said Mrs. Donaldson. 1984 Badgers win three of four games in tournament 4 27-2- 0 man-to-ma- n 6-- 7 41-4- mid-gam- Varlin Law, who ended up with 14 points, and Rob Thomas, who had 10, put the Badgers out in front during the third quarter. With 10 minutes to go in the second half, Snow led 59-4and with 6 minutes left to play Snow had established a lead and held on without much trouble. Floyd was high for the game 73-5- 6 with 22. followed by Hab "I GeMi n West with 14. Law with 14, ihomas with 10 and Djvi- Squuc with 9 - of the Sequoias 59 second panic of the Antelope Valley 'lourney. the Badgers couldn't hold onto an c ails eight point lead as the Sequoia Giants defense turned off the Badger attack. Snow jumped out to a IW in the fust lia'f lead, then behind the outside shooting ol Bill Floyd who finished with a game high 24 points, and the inside inmes and defense of center Rob Thomas. However, Robert Cm lit an sustained a serious foot injury late in the second quarter, leaving the Budgets short on the boards and the Giants at the lull tied the game Sequoia scored first in the third period, and the Badgers were novo able to regain the lead. Missed foul shots (Snow was 7 for ltd and the outstanding offensive rebounding of Sequoia proved to be the ddh rent e. For the Badgers lliomas bad 15 and Varlin Law had eight points. Valiev tp Snow In the third game ot this tout n. one 'it . Snow topped the home town Snow the 25-1- 7 28-2- 8 double-eliminatio- n favorites, the Antelope Valiev College Marauders 72 6'', Kohcit Cochran, a questionable st.utei w ith his injured foot of the night 1ilore. had his college career high of ?2 points, and was follow td lv llovd with 16. Pete Brown and Rob Thomas with 9 each, and Pave Squire with 8 critical points in the third quarter. Snow jumped to an early lead and led 111 alter three at the minutes of play, and half. A tough Badger defense and a but control!' d olferse in the lead the entile half, them kept but the home crowd ad.antage lit the Marauders back in the game, andwith lOminutcstoplav Antelope 24-2- fast-pace- d I." ft' CONSUMER PREFERRED PROFESSIONAL OF THE WEEK Psychiatric services MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL! MPAT1ENT ALCOHOL PSYCHIATRIC PAVSON. , t DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES Valley led 49 48. Varlin Law fouled out; Floyd. Thomas and Coeluan each had four fouls. Pave Squiie then came off the be tub and spat Led new life into the Badger team lie blocked four shots. piikcd up six rebounds and suited eight impoiuut points to help put Snow in front at the buzzer. s Angeles Volley 7 balanced scoring att.uk, with all five starters in double figutes. was the key to Saturdays Badgt r win over Los Angeles Valley. As m emit game of this tournament. Snow this time jumped to an early lead Snow FEATURED ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER! Attention 6-- 3 Lady Templars down Delta The lady Templars gained a measure of revenge on the Della gills basketball team last week by It was the first defeating them for both teams. league game I ast year the Delta team defeated Manti three times en route to w championship. inning the state 51-3- 2-- The Templar junior varsity, to Delta. however, lost 21-2- was evenly dis-seven players, among Ooaili Cliff Hughes said, but we're still making too many mistakes." Our scoring if 1 Mitx-- lady Templars will place this w eck . Millard will be at the Manti gvin Thursday for games at 5:30 and 7. On Friday the MHS teams will travel to Payson for school. non league games with a I lie t w ice 3-- Wrestlers head ! 1 requirements. Those individuals meeting economically if you think you may, contact Roberta Jorgenson at the Job Service for more information or call t, t Entries will be judged by a distinguished jury and prizes will be awarded on the state level in both Fine Arts and Crafts. in the invitational will get underway Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the North Sevier gym. Last week the Templar grapplcrs had several winners at a meet in Monroe. Terry Bradley, wrestling -- Entry applications may be obtained from State Art Chairman Eva Chambers, 258 East 200 South, Utah 84010 or call Bountiful, A fee of $5.00 per entry is requested and exhibitors must be at least 18 years of age. Entry forms must be postmarked by in the pound division, and Kam Ray Jensen, in the 185 pound division, were first place winners. 105 Craig Cox, 132 pounds, and Alan Stevens, 155 pounds, came in in second place. Gary Hanson, 112 pounds; Tony Blauer, 138 pounds; Dave Simmons, 145 pounds, and Ken Nielson, heavyweight, finished in third plate. Brett Larsen, 98 pounds; Mike Frischknccht, 119 pounds; Miles Van (ordr, 126 pounds, came in in fmirlh place. Simmons and Stephen Braithwaite played guard; Rory Nielsen and Jeff Bennion were at forward, with Daniel Maynes and Glen Squire at center. Bennion and Braithwaite had double digit scoring. The opening league game has the Templars at Juab on Dec. IS. The next home court action after this Saturdays game with Wasatch is on Dec. 21 when Pleasant Grove comes to Manti. rev 1 11 TRAINING PROGRAM to bgln January 13, 1934. Literature entries will be judged NAME V4 ADDRESS Mothers Convention. The state w inners w ill then go on to compete in the National Literary Contest where monetary prizes w ill be aw arded to the winners. PHONE ZIP J would Ilka to rvo on a volunteer ambulant crw. .Police officer .Miner The deadline for the state contest entries is January 31, 1984. Any mother. 18 years of age or older, whose children arc natural or adopted, may enter. She may enter in one of three categories: poetry (one or not more than five poems, with a total of not more than 100 lines); short fiction (one story of 2500 words or less); essay or article (2500 words or less). All manuscripts must have as a major theme an interpretation of a moral, spiritual or interesting concept of the American home. Only unpublished material written since January 1. 1980, is eligible. Entries should be double spaced on one side of 8 'h x 1 1 inch paper with at least a 1 inch margin on all sides. .Fire fighter .Other Mall to: Darleen Anderson, Division of Community Education Snow College, Ephraim, Utah 34427 phone 233-402-1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Sanpete County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 65-22- A59356 APPLICANT: Arden C. & Alice M. Leatham P.O. Box 19 Manti, UT QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 150 ft, W. 1150 ft, from EV Cor. Sec. 2, T1 8S, R2E ( 1 Mi NW of Manti) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: I family Stock watering: 5 head of livestock Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage of 0.25 acs. PLACE OF USE: SE KNE't, Sec. 2, T18S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before January 21, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Publish Manti Messenger December 8, 15 A 22, must be mailed unfolded in fiat envelopes. An entry fee of $5.00 per entry must be submitted with each entry. Make check payable to State Literary Awards Contest. Entries and any additional information may be obtained by writing to State Literary Chairman, Shirley Ashworth, at 835 Grandridge Court. Salt Lake City, The contestant should record, on tape, three selections of classical music, such as an aria from an opera or oratorio, a German Lied, or a French or English art song. 1983. There will be a monetary prize from the state and, if she goes on to win the national competition in New Orleans in May of 1984, she will receive $ 1 ,000.00 from the American Mothers, Inc. Justice of The contestant should send her tape and letter covering on application to th achduld by a panel of distinguished persons and winners announced at the State Manuscripts tnd m SNOW COLLEGE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Jan. 31, 1984. ' AFRAID WE RAN INTO A LITTLE MORE TROUBLE THAN I HAD EXPECTED." Plant The music contestant should be a young lady between the ages of 18 and 21 , who has studied at least one year with a reputable music school or with an authorized music teacher. tmirnunient round The Emery game paralleled the the Templars it Dixie contest. For Utah 84103. for invitational and Saturday. The opening 25-3- In a split squad preliminary, MHS Matt Jacks, Dave won 50-3- The two best entries from each state will be eligible for the national contest. 7-- 2 n Dixie's combination at center and forward, Mel Putnam and Rick Johnson, scored 39 points to keep Dixie ahead throughout the game. The Flyers were able to control the tempo of the game from the onset. and were They led 4 at half-tim- e never in danger. Chris Nelson had 15 points and Dean Hatch nine to spearhead the Templar scoring. Stephen Braithwaite had a seven point flurry in the final minutes and Jeff Bennion added six. Manti senior guards Dean Hatch, Blake Howell and Bob Foote rotated in this game and experimented with various defensive ideas. Eric Dean and Chris Nelson held down the Spartan forwards and John Squire played in the middle. Squire and Nelson both hit in double digits. Fine Arts includes painting, graphics, oil, acrylic, water color, or charcoal and sculpture (bronze or other metals, wood, marble, etc.). Crafts include needlework, weaving, ceramics, jewelry and other media. 1 1 Manti High's wrestling squad will North participate in the Sevier Invitational at Salina Friday Are you interested in attending school and learning a vocational trade? Winter Quarter at Snow College will begin January 2, 1984. We will be accepting applications for enrollment on the program beginning December thru 30, 1983. This is an opportunity to get training in needed skills if you meet eligibility disadvantaged guidelines or 12 2. Late in the third quarter, the Badger defense let down the gates somewhat and LA came to within one with 12 minutes to play. But a three-poin- t power play by big Rob lliomas and a scoring dunk by Robert Skywalker Cochran broke the spirit of Valley and the Badgers zoomed on to win. Robert Cochran and Rob Thomas were selected to the all tourney team and each was aw aided a w list watch for the honor. Cm litaii led all scorers with 18. followed by lliomas with 14, Law w ith 15. Brown had 12 and Bill Floyd finished with points. Snow's ov erall record now is as the Badgers look for their eighth w in, against B VU J V Thursday night at 7:30 tn Ephraim. Friday, they play the alumni, and tljen next week ttavel to the third and last, at tournament of- the Modesto. California. 1 A UTAH Wasatch is coached by Bill Farr, whose son Derek, a center, and add power to the Wayne Mair, at Wasps. Game times are 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. k action the In Dixie to lost High School Templars 4 and to Emery High at Castle Dale last week. 60-4- 4 The Utah Mothers Association of the American Mothers, Inc. announces contests for Fine Arts and Crafts, Literature, and Music which will be held in conjunction with the Utah Mothers State Convention on February 25, 1984, in the Salt Lake Hilton, according to Area Representative Ida O. Donaldson, Moroni. 1 d rt 70-5- Get ready Get setl Jumpl Dave Squire, Varlin Law, Bill Floyd, and Race McCleery get ready for a rebound In Antelope Volley Tourney In loncmler, CA. '.now won three, but loat to the tournament champs. 89-6- 5 82-8- back-to-bac- contest Vtj, r f In was characterized by a slow start and cold shooting. The Spartans held about a 10 point lead throughout most of the night. Blaine Petersen, a fine senior guard, was their key player with 12 points and numerous assists. 3 as only a junior. His nickname is Kangaroo. An player he can drive, shoot long jumpers, and speed dribble with the best of them. in 6-- rM The Snow College Badgers lost the second of four games to the tournament champs, the college of Sequoia Giants at the 16 team Antelope Valley Tournament in Lancaster, Calif, last week. They were able to win three of four games for fifth place. We learned something new with said Coach Ron every game, Abegglen. "We met the toughest junior college teams in Southern California, and in Modesto we will face the best J.C. teams of Northern California. The experience from these tournaments is very valuable. West College 65 Snow Snow College got off to a slow start in the first game but managed to put things together in the second half to score an victory over the Eagles. Golden West jumped to a 10-- lead, then a lead with 10:00 to go in the first half. The Badgers defense allowed too much action inside, and Golden West took full sophoadvantage. Bill Floyd, more guard from Ephraim, zeroed in on the basket the second quarter, and his 18 points in the first half 1 score at helped manage a e buzzer. the Paga 4 Thursday, Dacambar 8, 1883 two games drop Templars 5j k action in l! ft1 NUssngrEntrprli, the Peace her complete musical background and experience, if any, to: Mrs. Virginia Lee, 1950 Tartan Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. Position Open Material is to be postmarked not later than January 31, 1984. For further information and contest blanks write to Mrs. Lee. Manti City will be considering individuals for appointment to the position of Justice of the Peace. Parties interested in this position are encouraged to make their interest known to the Mayor and City Council in writing and deliver to the Manti City Hall on or before December 16, 1983. Three capable people in the music will be the judges. The contestant should have a sponsor. With the entry should be sent a 3"x5" photo of the contestant, (preferably a black and white glossy) and a copy of a birth certificate or other proof as to the age of the contestant. world 4 |