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Show u r I Rloctlh Scvner lie Salina Sun, March 2:t, 1!78, 7 Page r. Baseball Team Spoirts Tryouts At j North Sevier Baseball tryouts began Mon-dafor North Sevier High j. School hopefuls, with selection of a team slated for later this week by Coach faul Beck. First game of the season will be at 3 p m. Monday, March 27, on the home field against North Sanpete. The schedule, with the exception of one game, has been set y upas follows: April 4: Kanab at North Sevier. April 7: North Sevier at Parowan. April 11: Wayne at North Sevier. April 17: North Sevier at No. Sanpete. April 21: North Sevier at Gunnison. April 2(i: Beaver at North Sevier. May 3: Bye. The game with Enterprise, originally scheduled for April as it 14, will be falls during the School TROPHY WINNERS-Engrav- ed trophies were presented to these winners in the North Sevier Jaycees Little League wrestling program. They are, from left, top: Mike Pierce, Jeff Edward, Bill Meacham, Ross Archer, Troy Nelson, and Thomas Bruce Briggs Takes First UPS Bruce Briggs, son of Mel riggs of Salina and Luann riggs, of Cedar City, won first place m the weight e class at the wrestling tournament held Saturday, .arch 18, at Box Elder High School in Brigham City for free-styl- and Dwns Billiman; bottom: Lonnie Wilson, John Dickinson. Paul Torgerson, Mark Anderson, and Brad Gull. Not Hut- pictured are Ariel Taylor, Jason Flora, Brett "will be held the week of May 8 13, with the first place and third place teams in Region 8 playing, and chins, Chris Marshall, R.B. Probert, and Carl Rasmussen. Athletic Union-sponsore- , : wnd'sSonVce "tem' in j " Region 8 competing. Winners of the semi-fina- l games will meet the week of May 15 20. f Welfare -- Utah growers harvested 5,400 Social Security Administration. The gainers were Baltimore, acres of potatoes during 1977, Philadelphia, Newark and New York City. The proportion on welfare according to the Utah Crop and declined in St. Louis, Boston, Washington, D.C., Detroit, New Or- - Livestock Reporting Service, ieans am) Chicago. USDA. Acreage harvested was Gain or lose, in all 10 areas more than 10 per cent of the population up 4 percent from the 5,200 was receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), acres harvested in 1976. The SSA report found that in some of Average yield - 240 cwt. per commonly called welfare. the cities surveyed, the welfare rate was lower than the national aver- - acre the same as the 1976 , Bryce Canyon Has Fewer Visitors w ; Travel figures for February $ at Bryce Canyon totalled 4,309, decrease of 28 percent for the J month and 20 percent for the year. Daily guided snowshoe ;! hikes are offered at 3 p.m. at J-- Utah Elementary school students. He wrestled twice in the Amateur -- the park. - d competition, and will compete Saturday, March 25, at another AAU tourney at Morgan High School. MEASLES IS A SERIOUS DISEASE Measles affects more than 20,000 children a year and may cause mental retardation, con- JUNIOR HIGH VVINNERS-Trop- hy students, from left, top: Cash Veater, winners in the Little League Wrestling John Sorensen and Brent Shaw; sponsored by the North tom: Blaine Bowen and Doug James. Sevier Jaycees were junior high Not pictured is Donald Ervine. bot-progra- m vulsive disorders, or death. Children should be fully vac- cinated against measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, polio, tetanus, rubella, and mumps. ; V; A ?- '- JUST ARRIVED BRAND NEW SUPPLY OF NEW A STRAWHATS FOR WEATHER program, compared to 45 the previous year, snown are, from left, top row: David Olsen, Troy Simpson, Brendon Bosshardt, John Harward, Dexter Crane, Blaine Hardy, and Montel Jackman; bottom: John Shields, Leon Huntsman, Robbie Forsyth, Donnie Gates, Kyle Bosshardt, and Shaun Williams. THIRD PLACE TROPIIIES-Thirtee- n boys received third place trophies for their performances in the Jaycees Little League wrestling program, under the direction of Coach Richard Probert. Glen Partridge was the Jaycee coordinator for the program, in its fifth year. Seventy-eigh- t boys participated in the WARM EPj WESTERN FELT HATS FOR CHILDREN A STEAL AT $6.00 - LEATHER VESTS ONLY $10.50 r Darling Leather Vests & Chaps $21.00 LADIES PANTS 12 OFF set Pre- - Washed JEANS ALLCHILDRENS ' - 1 WESTERN SHIRTS 20 20 Blouses OFF 1 50f f Off 1 Rack Ladies Jackets 12 Off JUST ARRIVED NEW SUPPLY OF K MOCCASSINS BY MIN ETON KA 1' , : FROM $7.88 V-- C: tor Salma UNDEFEATED went who students through the Elementary School a defeat were without Jaycee Little League program Mark Vince Johnson, from left, top: presented to, WKESTLERS-Trophi- es Colby, Jason Nielsen, Matthew Wilson, and Corbin Partridge; bottom: Robert Bird, Shane Foote, Chanley Christensen, and Bryan Beach, V |