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Show HIE SI tx North Sevier Scores 100 Points At Beaver Tourney ..March M nedy, who made 26 points against Bryce Valley, and Troy Hallows, who scored 21 points against Piute. The Wolves take on a tough Kanab team at 8:15 p.m. Friday, then will meet either Beaver or Gunnison next day to dump on Saturday. previously unbeaten Piute, 4 , the Division II champ, ' and become the first team j to qualify for the state ' tournament. BOX SCORES The record was No. Sev. 100, Bry. Vail. 75 short-live- North Sevier set a new record for the Beaver gym by scoring 100 points to defeat Bryce Valley 100-7- 5 ' in the first game of the Region 8 Round Robin on Friday. X The Wolves went on the By e 9 Milford 10,' Panguitch , Escalante Second .'Vs Escalante i:oo Third Piute Fifth Piute Sixth Bryce GAME TIMES March 2 : noon, ! named starter game. Shepherds first shot was was the second, NSHS NCWS 100 for the sought-afte- r points. . As a team, the Wolves 1, 7 made only 14 of 32 free P.T.A. Night was held throws, for a 43 percent ' success rate lowest of the Wednesday, Feb. 21, at North Sevier High School. vyear. The following day, the Hilary Thompson, X, Wolves reversed that Lorraine Huntsman, Kirt situation, making 18 of 20 Ewles, and Doug Hardy charity shots for a 90 per- - performed a one-aplay the entitled Three on a Bencent success rate ch. After the play, the of the year. Piute never lead in the parents chatted with the which was tied educators to learn how well several times during the their sons and daughters are performing in school. first half. On Feb. 22, the final At one time, the Wolves lead, home basketball game was enjoyed an but turnovers and failure to held. Troy Hallows, Kirby 7 adequately protect that Nelson, Todd Kennedy, margin resulted in a six- - Mark Miller, Don Wilson, 7 point win at the final buz- - and Lane Larson, senior basketball players, each zer. The Wolves captured 44 bestowed a gorgeous deep rebounds, compared to red rose to their mothers. Piutes 29, and this was the The fathers were given the ;7 key to the victory, accor- - boys jackets. They also ,7 ding to the coach. presented the senior Pep 'I. High scorers for the two Club members with cor- games were Todd Ken- - sages. ! - - - - Player of the Week by Coach Ron Dailey. Shepherd scored 10 points in each of the two tournament games, against Bryce Valley and Piute, and made six out of six free throws against Bryce Valley, including the last second shots under unbelievable pressure, his coach noted. Shepherd, who is a junior, was a key factor in the Wolves win over Piute, replacing points for the ct - nt March 10: lp m.,2.45,6 Don Wilson, who got into foul trouble, in the second and most of the third and fourth quarters. Shepherd also made four of five free throws against Piute. His coach' credited him with having the fastest hands of any of the Wolves, an asset which is demonstrated in blocked passes. Meat Production Utahs commercial slaughter plants turned out Round Robin Has An Occasional Surpise North Seviers Wolves came to life at the Region 8 round robin tournament last weekend, set a new record and wiped out previously undefeated Piute, the Division II champion. The two victories gave the Wolves a tourguaranteed berth in the state nament, scheduled March 14 - 17 in Provo. Other qualifiers for the state tourney are Beaver, Gunnison, and Kanab. Parowan was eliminated, losing to Kanab in the first round, and Valley in the second round. All three teams which enjoyed first round byes - Milford, Piute and Wayne - were defeated Saturday in the second day of the tourney. d 5 Milford lost to -- Beaver, North Sevier dumped Piute and Gunnison coasted past Wayne 70-6- 4, 69-4- The Wolves set a new Beaver gym record by scoring 100 points to defeat Bryce Valley 100-7- 5 on Friday. The record was short-liveas Kanab put their starters back in to rack up 102 points against Enterprise the next day. Games next Friday begin at 10 a.m. with Panguitch meeting Escalante, followed by the Milford - Wayne tilt at a.m., Beaver and Gunnison at 1:30 p.m., Piute and Enterprise at 6:30 p.m , and North Sevier and Kanab at 8:15p.m. A complete tournament bracket is included in this weeks issue of the Sun. d, 56-5- Top-ranke- City Council Notes . Salina City Councilmen approved purchase of a new communication system for the Police, maintenance department and city hall at a meeting Monday night. Russell Bateman, area civil defense director who has been assisting the city to obtain two radio communication frequencies, introduced Floyd Ritter, a representative of the mobile radio department of General Electric. Ritter described a slaughtered during system consisting of twocommunication radios for the January, 22 percent less than the previous year. police, two radios for the maintenance and a base station for the Hog slaughter increased 38 department, Hall for a total price of $5,991 with City to head. 9,800 percent, an additional $154 for two public adSheep and lambs were 5 dress speakers for the city maintenanunder last at percent year ce units. 1,900 head. Wesley Cherry moved that the city purchase the equipment, which Reed Lorentzen seconded. The motion was 'Everything is sweetened passed unanimously. by risk. Cherry also proposed deleting a secAlexander Smith tion of the citys animal control ordinance which required that all dogs be million pounds ol red meat (beet, veal, pork, mutton and lamb) during January, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. The total was 24 percent more than in December 1978 but 10 percent less than January 1978 There were 18,200 head ot cattle 13 3 Mobile Tire Repair Available 24 hours a day Operator, Allen Quamberg Most Sizes Of New Tires Can handle tires filled with fluid and do it on the spot DO NOT REMOVE YOUR TIRE FOR SERVICE! Problem! Call Allen 0 Night BRENTS TEXACO & GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER 1--70 Connection Road-Salin- 529-765- af 00, Salina Native Wins Aurora Contest News All-Chur- ch cont. from page 6 Anyone who has keys to the church are asked to turn them in to the bishoprics immediately so they can be redistributed to new officers. About the most important part of our journey is sharing itwith other family members so they can help you along . . . and creating your own strong family . . The Lynn and Fern Shaw family met Sunday at their home for a family meeting. All the children were there, and that included Devon, Rondo, Judy, and Linda of Salt Lake City; Ralene of Bruce W. Jorgensen, a Salina native and son of Mrs. Nelda Jorgensen and the late Grant Jorgensen, won the Short Story contest sponsored by the LDS Church magazine, the Ensign. His story, entitled Three in the Morning A Song for One Still Voice, appears in the March issue of the magazine. Jorgensen received a Ph.D. in English from Cornell University in August, 1978, and now holds the rank of Assistant Professor of English at Brigham Young University. He has published poetry, fiction, and criticism in the Ensign, Dialogue, Sunstone, and Exponent II, and has read scholarly papers at conferences in Utah, - Arizona, Texas, and . Thank You kept on a leash or . . . under strict con- California. trol. Jorgensen was valedicCouncilmen indicated they felt the torian of the class of 1962 at leash law requirement was impossible North Sevier High School. to enforce in a town the size of Salina He attended BYU on an and was of no value if it was not going to Honors Scholarship and be enforced. with a B.A. in graduated The motion passed unanimously. cum laude, in English, Only the leash law section of the or1966. He studied at Cornell dinance was affected - all other secon Woodrow University tions remain in effect. Kay Nielsen, a Sandy Lane homeowner, asked if he could pay his portion of the cost of a special street improvement district now. The council agreed that Nielsen may pay the estimated amount now, but will have to pay any additional costs if the actual expense exceeds the amount estimated. City Engineer Don Naser is preparing a notice for bids on a new fire truck for the volunteer fire department. Specifications for the truck will be available at the recorders office in the city hall. Thirty business license applications for 1979 were accepted by the council. -- Wilson and Danforth Fellowships from 1966 to 1968 and from 1971 to 1975, receiving an M.A. in English in 1969. From 1968 to 1971, he taught English and directed the composition program at Southern Utah State College. From 1971 to 1975, while in study at Cornell, he taught writing at Ithaca College. Since 1975, he has taught literature and writing at BYU, where he currently directs a creative writing contest for LDS high school students. Jorgensen and his wife, and Reed, Donna, now live in Provo Salma; with their children, Heidi, Wayland, Therron, and Laurel, Jens, Stephen, Kendall of Aurora. Well all have different Eric, and Andrew. kinds of trips in this life . . . some fast and some slower, some short and some Heres a We wish to express our longer thanks and appreciation to thought for the week Man is now able to go all who visited our home, around the world in three sent flowers telephoned, and cards, and brought hours . . . one hour for food following the death of flying and two hours to get our husband and father. to the airport. Choose a Your thoughtfulness was worthy destination, good traveling companions, deeply appreciated. fasten your seat belt, and ! ! The Verge Kennedy Family have a safe journey! .... Super for Seedstarting Gooseberry Hearing Planned Day 45, 4 : 45, and7:45 ' cont. from page 529-761-0 : Valley e basketball game gave his team 100 points, was - 17 away from good, as 4 PLAYER OF WEEK--Kenn- y Shepherd, whose two free throws in the final seconds of the North Sevier-Bryc- 1 6:30,8:15 March 3: 11a.m., 12:45,2:30, 6:30,8:15 March 9: 10a.m., 11:45, 1:30, 4:45,6:30,8:15 KENNY SHEPHERD free throw line with a one and one free throw with 3 -- Gunnison Gunnison Fourth the magic 100 figure. 7 In the final two minutes the Wolves second string , First Eighth points for the Wolves, and challenged his team to make 100 points. Two ' minutes later the score still : &:3o Gunnison 8Y Coach Dailey remarked. He called time out with . Wayne Bye Escalante faoo year, 83 Z'9S Seventh half. The win did a great deal 's' for uniting the team and team strength, the ' ,v building coach noted. The boys moved the ball , 'better than they have all Wolves IMS Wayne 8y Valley, the coach said, with the exception of Mark Miller, who has been ill the past week and is not expected to be able to play in the tournament. was INS Milford Wayne Kanab North Sevier varsity ' players shared the game, with the starters playing half the game and the substitutes playing the other j Beaver IO-'O- 7. v' rso 8: IS Z'oo 10 Beaver scored 102 the next day to defeat Enterprise, 102-7The Bryce Valley game also was the first time this season the Wolves have made 100 points, Coach Ron Dailey said. Everyone on the team against March Beaver Panguitch March March 9 Rye 100-poi- nt ..'scored I March 3 Panguitch 70-6- ''' Page 2 Milford . - ' ' 8, 1979, M March as ,, .March Utah 1 prohibit trailers or mobile homes in the zone, but does specify that the county is not responsible for providing roads, solid waste disposal, water or sewer system. These services would have to be provided by the developer through a property owners association, Hawley said. Purpose of the hearing is to give residents an opportunity to learn about the proposed project and to voice their opinions, both for and against, Hawley explained. The developers have been before the planning commission two different times, Hawley recalled, adding that it is in the . . . first stages of planning. County and state health departments require a central water supply to be developed and piped to each lot. Sewage disposal will be by septic tanks. The developers are anxious to get started this spring, Hawley commented, explaining that approval for the project must be obtained from the planning commission, as well as six government agencies and finally from the Sevier County Commissioners for the subdivision plat. The planning commission has expressed concern over the size of some of thq lots, especially in the steeper, more rocky portion of the proposed development, Hawley said. This spring gently ease your seedlings into the cold, cruel world. Plant pot and all with Jiffy peat pots. 3 Jiffy Strips Jiffy-Po- ts Pkg. of 36 $99 Pkgof8 Drill Team To Compete . i ! At Region In Beaver The Uniques, North 'the Uniques. The competition will Sevier High Schools drill' at 8:30 a.m. at begin will defend their team, Region 8 championship in Beaver High School. The girls have their drill team competition Saturday, March 10, at the work cut out for them, Miss Orison commented, regional basketball tournoting that Gunnison, nament in Beaver. The 16 girls, led by Parowan, Beaver and EnDrillmistress Mary terprise all have excellent Palmer, will be competing drill teams. at 9 a.m. Saturday, the The Uniques will perthird group to perform. form a new routine to the This is the first year that music from "Superman. all 13 schools in the region Denise Jensen Rarvey, will enter teams in the who was drillmistress for the group last competition, which is ex- yejr when pected to be very tough," they took first plaice in the competition, helped work according to Jennifer out the routine. Orison, who is sponsor for More Turkeys Are Hatched The hatch ol 13.8 million turkey poults during January was 17 percent higher than a year ago, ac cording to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. The hatch ol heavy breeds was up 13 percent and the light breed hatch was up a whopping 91 per cent trom January of 1978. There were 21.3 million turkey, eggs in incubators on Feb. 1, 10 percent more than last year. Eggs set lor heavy breed turkeys were lip 7 percent and light breeds were up 59 percent. Use the mix preferred by professional growers. IM CRREllFREE GRRDEN PRODUCTS Gunnison, Utah |