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Show Tht Mewenger Enterprise, Thursday, March 25, 1982 Page 5 Speeding flips chips MHS Templars will open tit ijj' V V With the arrival of warmer weather, motorists are likely to encounter repair crews from the Utah Department of vehicles traveling faster then 25 mph. Broken windshields and body damage are problems for motorists every year on roads where is being done. Transportation along ew roads f.v, chip-sealin- g the throughout Drivers are also state. to encounter likely loose rocks on the road that can chip paint and break windshields. Caution is advised. A process known as by Brace Jennings Insurance 'companies With a couple of pracrarely hold the Utah tice games behind them, of Trans- the Mantl High Templars Department portation responsible for will open their Region 10 damage done during baseball schedule TuesThe culprit is day afternoon as hosts of almost always the motorist the Richfield High team. who too fast drives The game will be seven through the work zone. Innings and will get Drivers who speed underway at 3 p.m. proThe Templars will be at through jects are subject to traffic Juab in Nephi on April 2, violations. If your car or at Millard in Fillmore on truck is damaged by the April 6, back home to play carelessness of another North Sanpete on April 9 driver, take note of the and then take on Delta in offender's license place Manti on April 13. number and notify local After April 13, games police. Even if the culprit will get underway at 4 is never apprehended, p.m. instead of 3 p.m. your report will make it Manti will have a bye on much easier to collect for April 16 and then wind up damages from your insurance company. chip-sealin- is under- "chip-sealin- g baseball season Tuesday taken on most roads about every five years. Cracks are inevitable in road pavement and when moisture gets into them it tends to break down the asphalt that bonds the pavement together. A layer of liquid asphalt is sprayed on the road surface and then another layer of rocks, also known as chips, is distributed over it. The asphalt seals out moisture while the rocks provide a non-ski- d finish. More than 1,000 miles of road are scheduled to be d this year. of The Department chip-sealin- g the regular season with South Sevier in Monroe on April 20. have been The play-off- s scheduled for April 23; quarter-finals- , May 1; semi-finalMay 8, and state championship, May s, 14. Last year and the year before the Templars made it to the quarter-final"We've not had the chance yet to get in much s. Bob Coach practice," Anderson said, "but we have a number of experienced players back. We're hoping for another good season." The Templars didnt fare too well in their practice games this week, however, dropping a pair to a hard-hittin- Payson team in a four-tearound robin. Juab beat North Sanpete 13-- and Manti fell to Payson 12-- in the opening round. Matt Jackson and Bob Blauer were responsible for the Templar runs and Blake Allred got the teams only extra-bas- e hit, a double. North Sanpete dropped out of the second days action and Payson took on Manti and Juab in games. In the first game, the Templars beat Payson in a game. Blake Allred was the winning pitcher and Jim Nelson and Danny Witt were credited with RBls. g 1 2 back-to-bac- k 6-- 2 well-pitche- d Learn how chip-seale- erects Transportation g signs wherever projects are underway warning drivers to slow down to 25 miles per Over 8,000 people in the hour. Pebbles can be state have received pest from the new loosened control operator training. asphalt layer and thrown In the training, they have on to cars and trucks by been alerted to measures important to take in case of accidental poisoning. chip-sealin- w selected to participate x S S T (y c Although ' competition hqf ended for most high t V - Cerebral Palsy JM V 'gcttyd basketball players, Bill Floyd, Manti Highs 7 still has one i more' game to play the ninth, annual. Cerebral All-StBasketball 6-- fll-stat- er ar ' ClAssic.. - , will The Utah meet the - Colorado All- -' Stars Saturday at5 p.m. in .' thaHilt Palace proceeding Utah . thec " All-Sta- rs -- - ih Jazz-Anton- io ,r" All-St- ar game. Taylor; South High by Twelve players repre- Mark Duran; Roy High by senting 11 high schools Steve Sholtec; Viewmont were named to the Utah High by John White; team and Bill Skyline by Lyndon Dewas the only player Young; Provo High by selected. Paul Gardner and West Highland High placed High by Duncan Miles. two on the squad, Robert The team is practicing Maxwell and Jon Judkins; under the director of Bountiful is represented coaches Mike Hall and by Dan Bell; Mountain Dick Milne. View by Allan" Pollard; In addition to making Davis High ' by Brian the Utah All-Stteam, Bill was named first team all state and Class most valuable player by the Deaeret Newa this Ail-Sta- rs 2-- A game week. Joining him on the picked two Manti High School players for the Region 10 team: Todd Jorgensen and Andy Russell. Todd is a senior this year, but Andy will be back for another year of competition. Other Region 10 players are Rhett Parsons, South Sevier, Jimmy Howarth, Bubungham.Lehi; John Juab; Wqde Jacobsen, f, Beafty, Hurricane; Cliff North Sanpete; Joe Chet Flint Millard; Millard; Stephenson, Harrison, Emery; Bob Kiesel, Richfield; Mike Barnes, Lehi, and Kendall Morgan, Juab; Wayne Davoe, Delta; Chad Steg-licWillardson, Richfield. Hurricane. The Deaeret Newa also first team were some players familiar to Manti fans: Ken Munk, Richfield; Reed Slack, Hurricane; Dan Humphries, Hurricane; Bob Jensen, Millard, and Chris Christensen, Wasatch. The Gass second team includes Jeff poigOIlS What to do in case of poisoning is important for anyone, especially in home situations where there are many things that can be poisonous, says Reed S. Roberts, extension entomologist, Utah State University. to belt the ball into the only bowed to Payson last week. as Templars got they Blake Allred prepares extra-bas- e hit the He advises, Suspect a poisoning when somebody suddenly becomes sick or behaves in an unusual manner, and there is no explanation for the illness or abnormal behavior." "Do not delay seeking advice. The most critical period of time after the A GFWC board meeting year honorees should have special board meeting poisoning occurs is the has been set for all their resume and a black through their individual first hour or two. club presidents. officers, board members and white photo in by this in club and presidents Immediate action is Richfield, Elsinore, Manti in the removing important March 27 Uotico victim from contact with and Monroe on 10:30 a.m. at the home at fumes or gases, poisonous of Mary Ann Peterson, 95 taking precautions not to become a victim yourself. North 300 West, Monroe. Purpose of the meeting Get the victim into fresh is to alert all officers and g loosen air, board membership on the To clothing, and start artifiThursday, April 1, April 17 cial respiration immedia1982 Convention 7:30 District p.m. injthe Courttely if the victim is not in the Manti at held being room of Courtbreathing. Manti City Library where Ladies Where poisons have the Manti Literary house, Manti, come in contact with eyes, Gub have a clubroom. The of thje meeting are enskin, or mouth, wash the Participants will be to the poison away. Gently wash couraged to bring or mail eyes with plenty of water to Mrs. Welby Johnson, financial statement report for 10 to IS minutes with Elsinore, names of clubs the eyelids held open. This membership who have to new can best be accomplished died this past year so they board members. with the victim lying on his can have the memoriam back and pouring the prayer set during the Publish March 18, 25, 1982. water over the bridge of business session. All the nose rather than directly into the eyes. Wash poisons off the skin with large amounts of plain water and then with detergent and soft brush if 10 team were Todd Jorgensen Picked on the Deseret News possible. Remove and v-- g discard ail contaminated and Andy Russell. clothing. ' For poison in the mouth, en Top remove Stay any tablets, powder, plants, or other off WScst Is material found in the mouth. Wipe the mouth with a cloth and wash out Your Ccr.v.-lt-y hitthe thoroughly with water. to Subscribe In seeking information, Ephraim City is accepting call the doctor or call the Read and applications for poison control center working in Utah). Desike KantUvtosenjsr Road Supervisor. Must j cribe the victim by name, Iks Efhrsbi Enterprise D-to Road 4 age, and sex and identify 835-424- 1 as best you can what the backhoe-loade- r, Cat, victim took and how much. ar 2-- 2-- A GFWC Board meeting all-sta- scheduled for March 7 Brin-kerhof- h, . of Aimed Meeting Scnpete Water Conservancy District be held at the Sanpete tight-fittin- GFWC-Sanpete-Sevi- and purpose hear annual and appoint three I JL fi'Arr Bill Floyd All-Regi- on thib the htthe bhathor you corn by bus . . . train . . . plana yird wwied Working Road Supervisor Wanted hoyatfday ? be able Grader, jfdon t nememhen pwwiny oiden when , h Sartre " wy room controlled and reMbltMng Etch jrtciout room oliort TV. 'rtio. rtow". . Nml and arl conditioning, now color And cmonl ; fcmHuro. noy corpolt anWdropot . . . plot ropoTO k about convenience. Wlihin welting dleiance ' the Sell Peltee (Pro Bettelbell. Hockey, Symphony, SarT. Stale Capitol... downtown. ... end o on end on end on. 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