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Show ( In (HiH Sim lc. Inn sil.tv I . chi u.ii I JO. PH 4 lcai held ( ( oin in H c(l nesd.i v I , hi tint 97 19 v J Viewmont grapplers sweep Region II wrestling tournament In Keith I Him an A strong trom and versatile High w i estling leal Held me lude, Doug (n't, Rick Malmgten. ( High", lew mont 'ei mid, Jame' Hmrmge, team, swept past other region tom tb Steve Pena, tii't, iocs to take the 1475 Region Ku" Mikc'cll, tourth, Dan W i 'Two estling 'Tournament Mt'MilRan, lourth Je"c held la't week at Layton High 4 odd ( ai i dim Rr't Kemp, 'I lie ikings totaled 109 loin th long Rates, tir'i Stan Cleat Reid notched 5 amane. third as and 'I mi points, WP toi a second plaee finish Colt! ell, loin tb tor two veal's m a row Tills l' one ot the Rne't and Bimntdul scored 75, defending most talented team' Clear champion Lavton had 71, Ben held has ever sent to the state Lomond .$(, Odeii 2L and me(ii Four wiestlers copped 'The mountain whitetish has Woods Cross 12 lirst place finishes Last been producing some good Cleat Held s star 141 lb v ear's team sent ten wrestler' action on the Weber River tor wrestler, Jesse Camllo, was and this year a total ol eleven anglers braving some winter named the weather The special whitefish outstanding will particiate wrestler ol the meet That's two icat's consecutive that the 1 , 1 Will ni .Junior Lgli I HMI.I.Y and Cm (is llnmii reigned as queen and king of Roy ing d.mee. si past Layton Slip Falcons clinch fie for state title Keith Dmumi t The Falcons ol (lonrlicld tluew up their best deleii'iic ('Holt ol the vent .they 1- out Luton hmineeil 4't 4(i. and 111 the piece's idmidied at least ;i tie tor a sta'e tourney berth The i in lelt the Falcons one name behind state bound sole Kmmtilul and in ol second plaee possession W ith dell Adams popping in long range spots and the Falcons control ol boards. Cleat held led 4 (I and later b! a at the close ol the first period 'lln- - iio teams Scott McNabh Lancet s starring lor the With two or three starters sitting the bench with foul trouble', the Falcons let up a hit to the explosive Lancers Layton's big men look ad vantage, with Hausen and John Hilbert manning the middle Flearlteld held on to a narrow margin after three periods Alan Johnson, Flearlteld s aee forward, then went to wink inside along with Joe Pet kins and brought the Falcons back to a comfortable margin, at 4,4 .1(1 Flearlteld led 19 40 17 with seconds temammg but the Lancers 'cored six points to notch the littal score Johnson led all scoters with 19 pts one point below hi' league leading average Buss 7 mgg tallied 9 and Perkins 7 The Lancers two big scoring stars. Matt Bitner and Dertk W ashmgton. wore held to two and live points respectively by the temous Falcon defense Hansen was tops for the Lancers with 12 With the chance ot claiming a state tourney berth this week, the Falcons will travel to Bi'it Lomond for a .1 p m game tins Friday The Scott s are cuirentlv dwelling m the cellar ot Region Two but. always plav tough against Clearfield The J V 's Inst their fourth straight garni' last Fndai, decision dropping a close to Layton The Sophomore team took a couple ot wins the w ivk ov er Tooele and ( tgdett battled evenly throughout the second itiai ter with Kirk Hansen and 3 Belly dancing, wheelchair basketball Funds raised to help handicapped Wheelchair basketball and belly dancing will combine to provide an evening's en tertamment March tt at 7 .do p m in the F of I Special F.v cuts Center The Student Services lot the Handieapied s sponsoring the event m an el tort to laise money to be used m the construction ol ban ter It ee cut ranees to Imicrsiti buildings as well as Region existing icnovatmg inaccessible buildings or lacdities on the campus d'he Bun Rulers, Salt Lake Two C Standings d'he Region Two Basketball professional s 1 wheelchair basketball team, will play the KALL Radio o Stars It should be an exciting as well as entertaining game The Belly Dancers ot the ((immunity Hducatmn school will present a dance review lor the half time entertainment Also present the halt time during ac- tivities vvdl he a number of local V I s. competing m a tree throw mg contest A s2 donation will bin a ticket tor the program and SI plus I D will admit any student The monev will be used in the students continuing effoit to have an obstacle tree campus There are still main buildings on t tab he I nn et sily o 49-4- 1 Top 10 state teams Utah Guard finishes 2nd in t Th.e Stati' Basketball dop in follows ltovo High Bulldogs 2 llilkit'st High Huskies 3 West High Ianlhers ate as 1 Bonneville I.akets 4 5 - Highland High Bams Skyline Kagles 7 Rountdul High Biavt's 8 Cleat Belli High Falcons 9 - Bov High Royals 10 Orem High ddgcis Receiving Votes Sky view, (i Lav tun, Ogden Utahs Dixie is the to be' 0) place otten make it impossible lor some handicapped students to attend c lasses ot their choice These barriers must be ictnoved so that anv student mav attend anv class To help atse more monev , the students are asking loneerned persons to purchase ext! a tickets These tickets an then given ! handicapped citizens ol out community so that they can attend the game Tickets mav lie purchased at the door or m adv anee at loo fun sit I 1. ton Budding on campu- - For further m lot mation, contact Derrell Johnson or Sherri Repseher at the (enter lor Han d ic apped Students, F ol F, (o I Diversity I moil, or call 1 . "5 CO 1, campus which are not accessible to persons m w heck bait s. on ei utches. and others who ate handicapped These architectural barriers Plan a weekend getogether in . Utah's Dixie! 581 ;02t) This program is an etfoit hi the handicapped students Please to help themselves plan to attend this exciting ol evening lour entertainment will help lie ap- preciated It' (' Fashion 220 Cosmetics Carolyn Firestone VJ -- ' 'A. UlULLJ-Ut y r ,J,7t,u,Tv' SJ!.U Consultant 731-242- 5 I meet second m the Biathlon championships held last month No, it's The not an Olympic is a Biathlon that exeerise military and rifle combines marksmanship training with cross country ski racing The ( FT t tabus, Steve Lt 1st James FUsworth, Martin, MSH Rune Wallin, PSH Paul Keil and PSH Dai win Pope, spent 12 da vs near Burlington, Vermont at the Fnderhill Range Hllsowrth exthe participants that plained Captain all had to he nm me cross-coun- t rv skiers, since the the top ol Ftah Quail ict s im t lie state luce For the Brst time in the live vear history ot the Ftah Stars, the club has made a coaching change within the playing season It was announced at a Tuesday afternoon press t Wildlife meetings set for Feb. 21,22 in Salt Lake City that conference Morris Buekwalter is being replaced as head coach of the Stars by Tom Nissalke, effective immediately "This is not an easy thing to do," said new Stars general manager Bill Orwig in making the announcement "The basic reason for the move was the fact our record was getting worse instead of better It was a most difficult decision to make The Star' alwavs have been winners,' Orwig conand it is my tinued. responsibility to continue that Bucky The annua me tings cf the Bonneville Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and th Ftah Chapter of The Wildlife Society are set for Friday and Saturday, Feb 21 and 22, at the Bamada Inn in Salt Lake City The professional wildlife and Rsheries groups will meet jointly Friday morning when the session will start vv ith a welcome from Division of Wildlife Director John F Resources Phelps A panel discussion centered Natural Resources, winning Ftah State Fmi ersity, Logan, will serve as moderator, while panel members will he Dr. L S Richfield, Brown, American Party and Con- respect Sundance, League of Women Voter' Legislative Chairman lor Land Fse Planning, Dan F Simons, Salt Like City, Director of Ftah Association ol Beal Estate Boards, and Burton L. Carlson, Salt Lake ('it v , I tab State Planning Coordinator. the and honor that decision In Tom Nissalke we are getting a winner He is tough, and totall.v intense dedicated, said Orwig Nissalke, 40, was dismissed on Dec, 13 as head coach of the San Antonio Spuirs after guiding that club to a won-lost record A native of Madison, Wise , and a graduate of Florida State Fmv ersity, Nissalke broke into professional cerned Citizens lor Ftah member; Eleanor Olson, Following tradition We requested Buekv to stay on as an assistant to Tom, but he ret used. We would have liked tor hint to continue with us, but it w as his decision not to I around the theme ot the Land and Water meeting, Fact or Fse Planning will follow Dean Fiction. Thadis W Box, College ol 17-1- 0 coaching in 19t'8 with the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA and was an assistant with Larry Costello for three seasons, including the Bucks championship campaign of 1971 Nissalkes overall ABA m record is in regular season play and playoff competition while his overall pro mark is plav offs included won-los- t 104-8- 8 8 120-T1- Nissalke m accepting the head coaching job with the Stars stated, "At this time of the season I wouldn't have considered going anv place el'e to coach except Ftah I know the organization well, have respected Bill Daniels since coming into the league four years ago and have also thought highly of Bill Orwig who I also have known for tour years The Stars are the known throughout country as one of the class organizations not only in the ABA, but in all of pro basketball As lar as the club itself is concerned, I feel there is a great deal of potential, said Due to the Nissalke. lateness of the season, I vv ill not be able to make as many changes as I would like I would like to utilize Randy Denton more, however, possibly some as a forward as he is a good shooter facing the basket I like the acquisition li'hing tm wlntcti'ii he Bids Tag and po"i"Mon Inin' ' Jo whiti'Rsli celmi on Mo't ot the ti'h the W eliei mi lai till' a mti r have avi'iaged mound o pound Popular 'pot' along tin iv er include P tc son Morgan, Taggart' Camp i i Dei d's Slide and Coalv die By tar the best bait ha' m been 'h larva found beneath mi the stream Fly angle! have had good success using 'mall yellow wet ilies tloateil along just of f the bottom Anglers are reminded that a lly Stars coach Buekwalter I Fmvei'itv 1 Tom Nissalke replaces in -- of John Roche and along u ith new 1975 combination m Ron Boone, Al Smith and fishing license must he in Walt Jones I feel the club has while a tried and tested backcourt Within the next week to 10 days I would like to work Herald Govan into a high post position along with Jumbo iJim Eakins) with Denton and Malone (Mosesi working down low. For us to make the playoffs there is no question we will have to improve on the team's recent won-los- t record I feel we will have to play .500 ball or better m the final 28 games " Nissalke becomes the filth head coach of the Stars Bill Shannon coached the club to the ABA championship m 1970-71- , LaDell Anderson paced the club to western and division titles in 1971-7- the m 1973-7- 4 ol Wildhte athletes CHS honored for hard work Alan Johnson who helped pull the1 Cleariield Falcons to at least a tic lor a tourney berth, has gamed basketball player ot the week Illinois Johnson, who stands pM below six toot, tallied 19 points and grabbed 12 lohmmd- - to keep the Falcon i c'lii gencc m basketball alive Je'se ('audio ha' leceiveu the honor' lor wi ostler ot the week at CHS Jesse now sport' vv m loss i a ('em d alter taking the 141 II) weight Joe Mullaney guided the Stars to the western division crown and to an ABA runnerup finish Nissalke took over the Stars in Memphis on Feb 12 in a game against the Sounds He made his first Salt Lake appearance when the Stars hosted the western division leading Denver Nuggets in the Salt Palace on Feb 13 The Denver game opened a home stand for the Stars, They hosted the Spirits ot St Louis on Saturday, Memphis on Monday, Denver again on Wednesday and will host the New York Nets on Monday, Feb 24 live-gam- Division Resources Northern Region OfRce, located at 1M F 4boii S , Ogden 2 , 1972-73- ti'lung possession Current tishmg proclamation-an- d licenses are available at 0 championship title in sessions e 1 diving competition Saturday panel business and meetings Included on The Wildlife Societv technical In the roster are "EIS Was There Beginning Frank Snell, Kaiparowitz" Program M a n a g e r Env ironmental Impact Studies, Bureau of Land Contracting Management Wildhte Studies lor EIS" -John Monarch, Wildlife Consultant, VTN, Denver. Colorado, 1974 Endangered Species Act" - William (' and White. Planning Assistance' rea Superv isor, FS Fi'h and Wildhte Ser vice, and "Public opinion Survey of Hunting and " Edwin Raw lev, Fi'hmg ot Fhiel Planning and . Programming, Dni'ion ot Wildhte Re'ources Other Wildhte Societv papei topic' include di'CU'sioti' on Ftah praute dog habitat, desert it g h o il toitoi'e ecology 'beep transplants lead 'hot i , m waterfowl, dummies and population age deter mmation tor selected I tab deer herd', and private pheasant habitat incentive it' , ROY STORE ONLY f 1956 West 5700 South FAMILY SHOES the Jesse Region Two touinei was also chosen a' the out standing wrc'llei ol the 1975 meet With the swimming season completed alter a veil ex citing state meet, Haty NichoN has nabbed Illinois Im swimmer ot the week Hm Bmshc'd ith in the state m the discussion, the two Societies will split for their technical training involved skiing from program the target area around a American Fisher course and back to the target Societv technical papers of m the lastest time Reduction include Shooting was imixirtant as Pollution on a World Seale" Dr William T Helm. Ftah well The men used 22 Fse of caliber rifles, and fired at a State Fmiersitii target atxiut the ste of a Computers in Fisheries silver dollar If they missed Management Richard tliev were lined in time or Morlev, Salt Lake City , Coexti a distance Applied Management On an individual basis, Lt Consumer rporation, Martin took second in the Reaction on Aspects of Albino Dr James ,J race tend PSH captured a Trout" brone medal for third place Kennedy, Forestry and m tlie 10 KM competition Outdoor Recreation, Ftah MSH Wallin feels there is a State and Fnn ersity, good chance that the Ftah Ftahs Fi'heries Di'ea'e .National Huardcan sponsor a Program" Ron Hoede, The Fisheries Patholkogist and Biathlon of its own target date is March it the Nutritionist, Divi'ton ol snow holds out Wildlife Resources 1 4461 So. 2525 W. Roy boasted season on the1 Weld'!' River and will opened on Jan continue until April 30, 1975 The Weber River down'tieam lrom Waivdnp Dam is open to , A six man team from the tab National Heard luushed event Falcons u testier oi the region two meet Last year's Falcon aee, Jake Martinez snared the honor 'The top tour finishers m each weight advanced to the state mats that get under way Feb 20 thiough the 22 at the Intel is li Whitefish provides good angling for fishermen braving weather . . Mountain 773-207- 8 hi't |