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Show The Sun Thur. Feb. 28 Page 5 Wrestlers Take State Championships Junior high wrestlers from North Sevier took three state championships and four third places in the State Junior High School wrestling tournament held Feb. 16 in Fillmore. and schools from the southern part of the state competed in the tournament. About 20 schools and 200 boys were involved, according to Kevin Eppich, who heads the local junior high wrestling program. State champs from Nor2-- HIGH CHAMPS The Celtics, with a 0 record, won the junior high division of the North Sevier Little League basketball tournament, com 3-- pleted last week. Pictured are, Iroin left, Brett Stubbs, Rodney Pettit, Shaun Sego, Hal Koozer, Curtis Peterson, Kelly Nielsen and Rob Tuft. Other local competitors included Jetf Peterson, Rodeman and Glen Jensen, ninth grade; Mike Pierce, Dana Sorensen, uss Adams, Kelly Nielsen and Duane Ander- son eighth grade; and Lanny Jacobsen, Richard Curtis and Matt Burr, seventh grade, Coach Eppich termed season a success, and expressed his thanks to ttle people who supported e wrestlers. th Sevier were Brent Shaw, a ninth grader, in be 130-1- 4 pound division; CATTLE ON FEED Deran Bosshardt, another ninth grader, in the Cattle and calves on pound class, and Russell leed Feb. lor the Smith, a seventh grader, market in seven slaughter 0 in the pound slates preparing monthly category. 100-10- 5 1 140-15- Fund Raiser HAVE A PICNIC Bob Malmgren drills the final hole in a picnic table he is building for the Salina First Ward. He has built more than 38 smiliar tables for local residents and donated g this table for the auction for the wards building fund. The auc- fund-raisin- Third place finishes estimates totalled were recorded by Chanley million head, down 9 19 at the Salina Stake Center. A Chinese dinner prepared by Roland Li, a native Chinese, is included in the evenings entertainment. Li, a convert to the LDS Church, has been an interpreter for many general authorities. tion will be held April Christensen, grade, seventh pounds; 85-9- 0 Robert Bird, eighth grade, pounds; Frank Freeman, ninth grade, pounds, and Davy Olsen, seventh grade, 105-11- 140-15- 0 0 100-10- ELEMENTARY CHAMPS-T- he Wolves won the championship in the elementary school (fifth and sixth Utah stocks of potatoes division of the North Sevier held by growers, local, grades) Little League basketball tournament one and dealers held recently. Pictured, from left, processing plant totalled 720,000 cwt. on Feb. 1, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Utah stocks were up 31 per cent lrom the same month a year earlier and represent 55 per cent ol prodcuation compared with 49 per cent ot produc-'.o- n lor Feb. 1 ol last year. UTAH SPUDS . Art Show Scheduled ALL STAR JUNIOR HIGH TEAM-Memb- ers chosen for the junior high all-stteam from the North Sevier Little League basketball program are, from left, back row: Matt Burr, Rodney Pettit, Hal Koozer, Lanny ar Shields, Vince Johnson, Kim Curtis, Jan Marshall, Lisa Shaheen and Berkley Beach; front row: Ferron Durfey, Dave Olsen, Dave Taylor, Curtis Peterson, Eugene Weaver, Gordon Johnson and Kelly Nielsen. and sixth graders who earned teamwork certificates in the North Sevier Little League basketball program are, pictured with their awards. Bruce Hoggard was the director of the program, which also included seventh LITTLE LEAGUERS-Fil'- th and eighth graders. A tournament in each division was held to culminate the activities which began in December with the teaching of basic skill, followed by practice games through the season. Since the tirst GI Bill became effective in 1944, some 17.7 million veterans have taken some form of training under 1978. '5 & TRAPPED BEAVER A said Carlisle Bird and his the way to son John, who are licensed being pelted was trapped trappers. They captured by a the animal Friday, Feb. against a wire tied to his tail, after 22. One w as alos caught on being caught in a trap. The main street a few days Beaver was trapped near earlier they said. the Old Honkie Tonk Beaver -- on get-a-w- the Veterans Administration crates in a custom-bui- lt program, 7.5 million of trailer. The paintings are whom served in the for sale. military during the Viet v namera. Announcing New Broker In FIFTH, SIXTH GRADE STARS-AII-S- tar basketball players chosen from the fifth and sixth graders who played in the North Sevier Little League basketball program are, from left, top row: Angela Ivie, Kelly Shaheen, Kathy Glover, Blaine Hardy, Mike Salina Hansen, Shane llarward, Thad Okerlund, Mark Colby and Chris Marshall; bottom row: Brendan Bosshardt, Jeff Edwards, Dexter Crane, Mark Anderson, Gaylen Springer, Jerry Johnson, Jason Flora and Matt CHAPARRAli J&eaJkCL Wilson. BE UP TO TOD A YS LIVING FORMALLY Celtics Win Little League G.0. Real Estate, Inc. tournament FREE ESTIMATES The Celtics won the North Sevier Little League basketball tournament for seventh and eighth graders, completed ON ALL ELECTRICAL I CONTRACTING 1 I I 1 FARM I COMMERCIAL-HO- ME Kelly Nielsen, Curtis Peterson, Rodney Pettit, Brett Stubbs, Shaun Sego and Robert Tuft. The Celtics finished the tournament with a record. 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