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Show Continued from page 1 THESUN Kanab Squeaks Past N. S. Wolves 41 to 36 Despite a real effort in Hurricane defeated the second half, North Parowan. Seviers Wolves came out Coach Bruce Haggard second best last Friday at said his squad just . . . Kanab against the didnt believe they could Cowboys. Kanab rolled up 41 points against the Wolves 36 to take the Region 12 contest. In other games, Beaver wiped out Milford and the first half. The Wolves only first-ha- lf touchdown was on a four- yard run by Clint Johnson which capped a drive led by Kelly Mason and Rick Camp. The extra point try failed. Our defensive secon- hurt us, the head coach remarked, adding the units performan- ce will be improved by the next game. The team, he said bluntly, just played bad during the first half of the contest. correspondingly heavy influence on decisions of state the budget-makin- g and local government. Altogether, there are 492 separate categories1 Federal grant programs. These categorical programs are acdirected at narrowly-define- d tivities or limited objectives. In addition to the categorical grants, there block grant are five programs, plus the general Federal revenue sharing program. broad-base- . t Girlo Win vul COUNCIL In Gunnison ar Yearbook Orders Taken ts ,Cr Worth $ 4 O00 U Tin nue-n- TODD ANDERSON PLAYER OF WEEK-To- dd Anderson, a senior guard, was selected Player of the Week by Coach Hoggard for his since mushroom estimates were started in 1966. This years survey includes growers with production in 27 states, the same as a year earlier. Pennsylvania, the leading state, grew 214 million pounds or 47 percent of the u.S. production for the 1978-7- 9 season. tedmond Andrew Jensen, top right, is pictured with his John Harward, top left, and granddaughters Karen Taylor, standing; and from left, seated, Annette VanTassell and Alecia, and Cheere Batt and daughter Menda. son-in-la- The crop is valued at $360 million, up 17 percent from the 1977-7- 8 season. Growers averaged 79.7 cents per pound compared with 77.1 cents a year ago. ouTiEL 623-009- 7 195 S. Main - Nephi, Utah -- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open Daily Except Sunday tra point attempt failed. Camp intercepted a Kanab pass close to the North Sevier goal and ran all your purchases when you dip and nt present this ad!! from Kendrick Harward Cowboys in their own end to Madsen, was good. zones and scored four points on the two safeties for the Wolves. In addition, he made six tackles and a key block for teammate Clint Johnson on a play which nearly netted another NSHS touchdown. Towards op EtayLou Chev.-Old- s. Phone This continued the upward trend in production Wolf score. Again the ex- two-poi- 529-745- 3 Anderson added another safety when he tackled a Kanab player following a bad punt by the two-poi- nt Cowboys. Mason scored regula- 9 play Friday against it back 21 yards for the Kanab. Anderson, who fourth touchdown. A starts on the offensive conversion, on a pass line, tackled two of the At m 15-- 9. 15-- 7 te crosscutting 1976-7- 7 rd Susette is the daughter of Beach, a Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beach North Sevier High School of Salina. She will serve a term on the junior, has been selected two-yeto represent six area council. school districts which include 15 high schools on the Youth Advisory Council of Dr. Walter Talbot, superintendent of public She was instruction. nominated by the NSHS Osders will be taken for Student Council, and the 1979-8- 0 edition of the selected from the area. North Sevier High School She will be one of 25 mem- - yearbook Tuesday, Oct. 2, bers of the council, which only, according to mem-meemonthly in Salt bers of the yearbook staff . Lake City to bring concer- Payment for the yearns of youth to Dr. Talbot, books ($11) must be sub-Th- e superintendent in turn mitted with the order. Cost advises th state board of is $12 for a book with name education ol youth con- - and plastic cover. Adeems and information, ditional album pages are $1 each. REPRESEN-TATIVE-Suset- 33 tions routinely are attached to most aid programs. 1977-7- 8 15-- Youth Advisory Council that at least million out-scori- Susette Beach Serves On d To participate in the various Federal grant programs, state and local units frequently are required to follow Federal regulations or guidelines which may be at variance with their own preferences. Recently, the Federal Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations reported season at 452 pounds (205 thousand metric tons), 13 percent above the crop and 30 percent more than the crop. ,1978-7- half-timThe motivation provided by North Seviers girls the coaches must have teams added to volleyball helped, because the their undefeated record Wolves came out ready to play ball at the begin- last week, defeating Gunnison in both varsity and ning of the final half. junior varsity contests. We got a couple of The squad now is varsity in the lucky breaks early 6 0 for the season, MARCHER OF MONT- Hsecond half, Coach GVHS 7 and Lambertsen has Hoggard recalled. Eugene The jayvee team took a Faye Madsen scored on a been selected as Mar- scores iden- cher of the Month for pass from quarter- pair by back Camp two minutes tical. by September Uniques The girls play Wasatch into the final half. The Drillmistress Jackie Academy in Mt. Pleasant Johnson and Advisor Jenconversion again failed. Todd Anderson tackled today (Thursday, Sept. nifer Orison. She was a Cowboy for a safety and 27), and entertain Wayne selected for her entwo points, then Mason County at 7 p.m. Thur- thusiasm and depenscored a touchdown on an sday, Oct. 4, in Salina. dability. run for the fourth e 8 Mushroom production in the United States hit a new record high during the ac-da- ry again-tha- Page More Fungus regional competition, They travel to Milford next Friday, Sept. 28, and return to home ground tion Friday, Oct. 5, in the homecoming game st Parowan. 27, 1979 Far Less For Far More son, and Camp, 6 each. The Wolves completed 5 out of 10 passes. Mason rushed for 108 yards, while Johnson piled up 60 yards, I was very proud of the way we played in the second half, Coach Hoggard remarked, The Wolves are 1 - 2 for the season, and 0 - 1 in play with Kanab during Thursday. September mmmmMmm' ?or the final touchdown, drive. capping a Mason and Johnson led the tackles, with 8 each, followed by Karl Hales, 7, and Dan Mayer, Ander- Wolves 60-ya- NSHS Queen Selection Is Friday Selection of a Homecoming Queen for North Sevier High Schools annual celebration will take place Friday. There are 20 candidates for the title. Each will be interviewed by judges prior to an assembly at which they will model a gown and auction off a cake. Students will vote following the assembly, and the winner will be announced later in the day. The queen will reign h PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT-Nor- th Sevier High Schools girls volleyball team practices have paid off with a perfect record thus far in the season. The team, coached by Jennifer Orison, is 6 0 and state champion material, accor--- Lions Paper Drive Set For Saturday Salina Lions Club members will pick up scrap paper beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29. Residents are asked to bundle their newspapers and place them on the curb in front of their homes for collection. The Lions sell the paper to raise funds for various community service projects. over Homecoming activities scheduled next week, including an alumni assembly Thursday, Oct. 4; parade at Friday, Oct. 1 ding to the coach. The team plays Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant tonight (Thursday, Sept. 27) and entertains Wayne County at 7 p.m. next Thursday, Oct. 4. Southern Agency ROBIN MICKELSON, Agent SAUNA, UTAH Sweaters lSOiHF p.m. and the powder puff football game following the parade. The Wolves will take on IPaimtnes 5, Parowan in a football game beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5. Group Makes Southern Utah's New Phone Directory To Be Distributed Oct 8 BUY TWO GET ONE FREE in directory that is easy to different languages read. The District Manager provide the theme for the Sevier County entrants cover of Mountain Bells also points out that the in the state Talent Find Southern Utah telephone new directories feature a finals, conducted by the directory to be distributed convenient Consumer InUtah Farm Bureau to customers in the Salina formation Guide within the Call Guide section Federation at the Utah area beginning Oct. 8. District Customer Ser- at the front of the book. State Fair, are among the five finalists in the senior vices Manager Merrill The Consumer Guide State Finals division. A vocal and instrumental group from Richfield, Susan Burks, Briant Johnson, Darryl Barney, and Jesse Taylor, were selected to compete with four other entrants Dec. 12 in Salt Lake at the Farm Bureau convention in Salt Lake City. First place winner will receive an expense-paid trip to the American Farm Bureau convention in Phoenix in January, while runners-u- p will get a $25 cash prize. Other senior division finalists are Mrs. Maxine Jensen, Mona, vocal solo; Adriana Lutrell, Roy, marimba solo; Cindy and iMichelle Stirland, Hurricane, song and tap dance, and Michelle Oar and BanV Payne, Sandy, vocal duet. - Telephone greetings 37 Hymas says 72,500 bodes provides information will be distributed this about such things as basic year, an increase of 7,200 monthly service, service, over last year. The 1980 options, and services for directory has 24 fewer the handicapped. white pages and 32 more Other parts of the Call Guide last contain information than yellow pages on saving money on long years book. Even though the number distance calls, how to hanof listings in the white dle annoyance calls, and pages has grown substan- the numbers to call at tially, use of a new type Mountain Bell to get anstyle has enabled Moun- swers, report problems, tain Bell to reduce paper and discuss bills. ' requirements and printing Generally, a single costs. With the larger and directory wUl be delivered to clearer Bell Centennial each residence type style, more listings customer. Hymas says can be printed on the same additional directories will amount of paper. be available to those who Hymas notes the new request extra books. Customers who do not directory is again being printed by a computerized receive a directory by Oct. composition process. This 22 should, contact their method is specifically local PhoneCenter Store designed to integrate new Business Office in technology and produce a ia m $ EARRING SAVINGS Paulette's Smart Sthop |