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Show t Page Five March 2, 1978 THE KANAB Region Eight Round Robin Moves Into Final Weekend NEWS NOTES 1st day Visiting with the Jeff Johnsons are Marys parents, the Sydney Heaths of Pocatello, Idaho. Jan Ott is in Salt Lake City for a few days for medical treatment. Rose Ann Glazier is also in Salt Lake City for treatment for her eye. was completed with Mark Campbell being sustained as first councilor to President Raleigh Franklin and Ferrill Spencer as 2nd Councilor. Kyron Brinkerhoff, son of Bill and Shirley, was ordained a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. Paul Drew came home from his employment in Nevada Sunday to teach his Sunday School class and visit with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer were at St. George the past week working at the Temple; this week the Alton R. Pughs are at the temple in St. George. Miss Kellee Jo Brinkerhoff came home from her school at Trade Tech in Provo for the weekend, also Mary Ann Brinkerhoff, from the Cosmetology School in Cedar City. Mrs. Valoice Cox is in Logan visiting her daughter Ruth; she will return this week. The Lynn Hatch family were privileged to have his mother, Elva Hatch, his sisters, Anne and Linda and brothers, Larry and Paul, all from Cedar City, here for the weekend. At the Lue H. Brinkerhoff home were Donnas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pledger, from Ogden, for the weekend. At the Roger and Caroleen Chamberlain home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen, to visit for several days, they are from American Fork. Walter and Gwen Higley were here the past week visiting relatives and friends, also in St. George and Page. Gwen was born and raised here and she and her family are now living in Alpine, Utah. Mr. Mont Robbins from Scipio was here one day this week on business and visiting friends. Linford Harris, who is employed in Nevada, came home for the weekend to be with his family. LDean Anderson went to Tempe, Arizona this week on Donald Baird is in a hospital in Las Vegas following a truck accident. The truck exploded and burned and Donald was severely burned and is in intensive care. Ills wife, Deone, accompanied by her sister, Elizabeth, are there with him. Everyone wishes Jo Morrison and Mary daughter had her parents here him a fast recovery. Ruben and Beth Nielsen visiting from Logan for the attended the Rock Pow-Woweekend. Floyd and Enid Supemaw of at Quartzite, Arizona, Feb. with their daughter, Page were in Kanab for two and Joyce, They weeks vacation. Carol Penny, her father also visited their granddaughSteve Cago, Conne Lord and ter, Patti, to see their great five of her children went to granddaughter, whose name Vista, California last week to will be Salina. They also their grandmothers funeral. report that another grandConne helped her grandfather daughter, Gayelene Neilsen, make her grandmothers cas- is doing well on her mission in Seville, Spain. The Neilsens ket. He has been an accomplished craftsmah for many also attended the funeral of sister-in-lain Ogden, years and since his only child their N. Ida Felt. turned out to be a girl instead Visitors assigned to our of a boy, he taught her carpentry skills, and she has ward by the Stake Presidency helped him on cabinets and and to represent the High other projects. It was made of Council were Brother Elwood oak and lined with pink satin Wilson, his wife, and their son, Lee, from Fredonia. They and lace. Ann Westfall is Conne and spoke and gave us some very Carols mother and will soon timely advice and information. With them were several of be moving to Kanab. son-in-la- Paul and Melody String-hawho have been living in Delta for the past few months, have returned to Kanab. their children and Mrs. Wilsons mother, Mrs. Brown. The services were conducted by Mr. Eric Brinkerhoff. The Sunday School presidency ANGLE LOCK and KEY BONDED & CERTIFIED LOCKSMITHS DON ANGLE 842VlsUAve. 7 Owner - Ph. (602) Page, Az. 86040 - We monitor CB - Ch. 1 7 645-228- . WIN be Ni Kfb tto 1st and 3rd Mendiy Call eolioet ahood of timo of ucti month JUDD CONSTRUCTION Inc Commercial and Residential Construction I 2, 1978 Page Five Marv.h UTAH NLWti SOUTHERN Washed Sand & Bank Run Gravel Any Size Cnished Rock Masonry S&nd Top Soil Portable; Crusher Le(eh Line Rock Excavation Asphalt Road Work Backhoe business Cat Loader check-up- . Jennie Matheson has been up visiting with her daughter, Judy Cutler, and family in Bountiful for the past ten days. She had an enjoyable time attending the temple at Ogden and Salt Lake, visiting the Church Office building and the DUP Museum. t Two Locations: 644-226- 9 644-518- 6 Paria Creek 644-276- 8 FENTON c, lat 4th day m ta& a', um 7th M 6th lat MS m 13 I S 'I ,r Kanab !':( 0 Cunni son 1st 'i Round Robin Weekend Cowboys Drop Beaver, Bulldogs; Disastrous For Buffs Face Panguitch in Round Robin Friday, February 24, was the beginning of the end of a good basketball season as Valley was defeated by Paro-wa- n 58-4- 7. The first quarter the Buffaloes were surprised as the Rams jumped out to a six point lead, 12-The Rams outscored the Buffs again in the second by one to own the half-tim- e lead, Parowan also scored 20 to the contest 111' 58-4- Saturday Valley went bait to Panguitch to plav the Piuti The Buffs had al ready beaten them twice bui this wasnt true this dav as the beat the Buffaloes 66-4- As the night before the Buffs fell behind right off as the Piute team jumped out to a first quarter lead In the second the scoring was even at 15 and the lead bv stole the half-tim17-1- 22-1- At the start of the third, the Rams pulled away as the Buffaloes felt their much wanted win slip away. The rams outlasted Valley to hold onto the third quarter lead 38-2- perked up in the fourth to score 20 points but Kanab Cowboy, power- - in the top game North Sevier vt'I me't Milford at 6 p.m. at gh' i hi ir was into a sou slate bet :h by dropping (ssu su opponents it' the opining loiimls il the R gion f gbt ii o hr ' o pm., and 8 6, 32-2- Coming down the home, stretch the Piute boys outscored the Buffs in the third and fourth quarters by 2 to win and go on to the the rival consolation game. 34-2- 66-4- 8 , Piute-Wayn- , s , , these two winners s. res will then meet Satur, iuv night for first and second place m Region Eight., The hseis will play (or third and, epurf advantage. However, t j f. uuh the Cowboys, pame on strong jt ., puKc. Ail four places, plus Parowaa and Gunnison, , in the two games last weekend who will play Satuiday for fifth , and pould, turn the .trick t , , .id sixth, and the winner of .dethtjgping thq CtS- - ,.i, init.j v i i mi Ii ft v j I u , at Round Rolun held last week, end at Panguitch Ihev sM! Ibis weekend compete again he Cowbovs had hub' with the Be.is'- Beavers on Friday when iliv and then deflated them went on the second right to up tnd the Gunnison Bulldogs I double , 68-5- - 1 Sapp Kanab moved to a first period lead, doubling the Beavers in their first gdnie of 20-1- 0 the Region Eight classic, and although outscored the in 23-1- in 5 chrysi1er-dod6- bodge second and final periods, they still did well enough in the other quarters to coast to the win. Beaver outscored Kanab in the second period and e k the last qumfer. r Kent " a trucks" Is However, following the inti r mission, the Cowboys can out strong slipping in I f, counters, but holding the r opponems to only 7 pci,ms. The Cowboys free threw shooting was no! impiesvive, making eight of 14 lor Us, than 60 percent. Hoviwr. they made 30 field coals to d i Beavers 23. Nine Cowbovs saw a. mu I and they were by Km, Glover with 22 points folio, by Don Glover with 18, Wade Coleman with 14 ,m! Bin Johnson with 10. Bcum was moved into tfv u i, ai. m bracket but were b ai n Uo next night b' W a.ru to nd their quest Tor a Slat1 niev Saturdav tie Cowbovs Gunnison Wade Coleman ho the opening basket for Karp, and the Cowboys wore m t lead until se ontls biToi" me half when ( hdds hit a p,V(t with 35 seconds re memo and put the BuMd as ah' 1 26 27. Kanab kd in tip fi si period bv as run basil 1 . in t ! Phone ft . seE. Carpenter-Kan- ab , 644-226- j,?,,,, .I.'udoj ..-- BACK IN PUTTING i30C3deE2C OWNERSHIP ADVANTAGES of DEER SPRINGS RANCH J Pre- ATmck; a , Your own private deeded plot Ownershp interest in a. A working cattle ranch c. Horses, corrals and stables b. 5,000 foot landing strip d. Fishing ponds e. Campgrounds, playgrounds and pier ic areas f. Garden plots g. Wells, springs and irrigation h. Ten new, fully furnished cabins 3. Ownership interest in 2,000 acres of jointly owned land upon which the above imare provements being added 4. k free vacation in the cabins on a reservation basis every year 5. Membership in Deer Springs Ranch Owners Association that governs and manages the ranch. 1. 20-acr- e Winter Gloves - Sizes from Babies to Women & Men i looked like they wav to an bn; ri However. Gunnisi SPECIAL 6. Worry-fre- e 7. your ranch Only 300 members maintenance and 333333: Cowboy Print Now $3.00 Reg. $4.95. security ever ioi m k i, following intuou : Prices Slashed i w Hill, stored 18 to Kan d in (bo si ..md pm J ,r, ni to the halinme i . i Two-wee- 8-- 13 t Put a little Green In Your Home LGiGEST SELECTION ' ,, oi, Doys np ni d a!i t and devastated th. I t'i by storing 21 pout hold) v tbi tivui a Ihi y didn't 'a : up i'm final etgh min. us. anotb'-- 21 while the Oi team hit 16. C IN THIS AREA! i ; 3333 9 WRITE OR CALL (Collect) 30 W. Center Box C Both teams wire 'he tn-- tm INCORPORATED being Phone (801)644-260- 6 In This area! Make Your Own Hangers t s Kanab, Utah PROPERTIES s iht tmpresiive line. Kanab h" i my n (i IS. and (j'inn son ni.uie Ii r d fi t' e Ihey both did well Uiiniwtr d panmenl. Kanan ti.nu I tne bul ovr only seven a ie Mar. 2 to 8 Largest Selection of Macrame Supplies T-Shi- rts Calf puller, $5.00 a j from 2 inch to 10 inch pots LL DRASTICALLY REDUCED i INFORMATION ON THE UNIQUE AND EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES AT DEER SPRINGS RANC-- 1 inch and bigger plants to choose from 6 ' of FOR MORE to 35 10 i a uvd Inti ' this uar. K.ii.a,) ihan. e ;! hi R nt1 J I i t n oil ai spot m ! "si u ii lav Kegims I lgi ,ia , the Ulidi k all J lii'l'i.M , 'p 1 vKANAB FLORAL th -- a 6 ' ?22T South 100 East Kanab, Utah 44-2991 , Mk Dependable Used Car & Truck " S. , i,5 I 70-5- 19-1- 7 MAKE YOUR DREAM OF OWNING YOUR OWN PRIVA TE RANCH COME TRUE AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD. FIND OUT ABOUT $ game Satur , j , will enter the State ,,s, day ' tournament. , , will favored be la Panguitch j the Cowboy-bobcgame Fri , ( ( ; day. They are undefeated this year and will ,hav? the home ,j the of e 2. - sea 1 Large Selection of Ceramic Flower Pots & Planters ATTENTION CATTLEMEN: For Rent for half day; $10.00 for full day. i 5th DEER SPRINGS RANCH Novelties Jewelry and Odds and Ends Men m u Table Mens Treaders - Sizes ivier w t .A HALF PRICE SALE Visit our Half-Pric- e rd day 4th day Valley KANAB NEWS FREE ESTIMATES Kanab and to see his brother, Keith, and family. Iva S. Sorenson is in the hospital in Panguitch for a . i |