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Show Thursday, October THE SUN 8-- 8-- yards, a total of 131 yards. Black carried the ball twice for 13 yards, and sophomore Don Ervine, playing in his first game, carried the ball nine times for 36 yards. Rhett Roberts did most sophomores and juniors. The Wolves will entertain Green River in the homecoming game at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8. Parowan defeated Green River earlier in the season, 32-Hurricane, which is a We could still get into school playing in the region, is 0 for the the quarter finals, the if season, and has defeated coach theorized, Beaver, picked to take Parowan beats Milford. He predicted the Kanab Region 12, twice this season. Last week, the game, the last of the Hurricane team defeated season on Oct. 24, would be the encounter. Milford Were getting some experience behind us Coach Partridge now, STATE MUSICIANS-Fo- ur North commented, pointing out and instructor Sevier music students over that the victory Lynn Swindlehurst, second from left, Parowan was the first win will participate in the State Band and as a unit for the team, Chorus activities at the Utah Education composed mostly of Assn, convention next week. Stacie Susette Beach was voted the outstanding player in the North Sevier-Gunniso- n volleyball game last Wednesday in Gunnison. Miss Beach played what A 5-- , 458 Milford was the first managed yards game in which I feel the despite 7 fumbles, 2 of team really played a full which were inside the line. Parowans ofballgame, Coach Glen Partridge fense gained only 256 yards. We controlled the remarked. Both the offensive and game, Coach Partridge defensive lines . . . stated, as the Wolves held played their best ball to the ball for 38 of the 48 date, the coach recalled. minutes in the game. The squad moved the We completely ball well within the dominated them, but the lines, but seven fum- fumbles killed us, he bles only one of which concluded. was recovered - cost them The Wolves score came the game. As it was, North on a defensive play -Sevier accumulated 354 Roberts picked up a to lateral pass thrown by the yards, compared Milfords 96 yards. The opponents, and scored. Tigers scored in the Kendrick Harward ran for second quarter, taking two extra points. Harward scored another advantage of a Wolf fumble and running it 30 yards touchdown, on a quarteracross the goal line. back sneak, which was Glen Bills did his best called back by officials, so far, according to who called a penalty on Coach Partridge. The the Wolves bench. Defensively, the Wolves junior halfback carried the ball 158 yards in 28 at- intercepted three passes; Todd Nemelka took one tempts, and caught one pass, for a total of 173 for 10 yards ; Bills took one for 4 yards, and Harward yards. ' Bart Black accounted grabbed a right for 42 yards rushing in 7 before the half. The attempts, and was a Wolves got down to the line before rundefensive standout, five-yar- d making 7 individual and 1 ning out of time. assisted tackle. Outstanding tacklers In the Parowan game, were Forsyth, Reynolds, Coach Partridge praised Burke Christensen, and the offensive line for . . . Cayle Crane. a really good ball game. Were moving the ball That line includes juniors Moky Christensen, Wade Forsyth, and Eddie Sorensen, senior Joe Reynolds Lee and sophomore Mayer. Bills again was the 4-H- ers leading ground gainer for .the Wolves, making 105 and their parenyards in 23 carries and ts are encouraged to athatching two passes for 26 tend the annual 35-1- 2. ie Pledges her Think Snow On Oct. 2 Snow College School Richfield High School. Any adults interested in either credit to fill college general education requireit ments or classes for information and fun, are invited to come to Room 1 in the Richfield High School. Snow College representatives will be present at 5 p.m. to discuss classes of interest. Some classes offered in the past in the Richfield area have been non-cred- awards presented to Medals, plaques and savings bonds are among the awards. Finance, Inannual Personal The troduction to Accounting, Achievement Program English Composition, provides an opportunity to General Psychology, recognize the accomplishments of youth in Sevier County, according to Stephen H. Jackson, county youth agent. College Algebra, Body Conditioning, and Disco 4-- H ( Wu'll pay lop dollar lor ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINES It Eust Main SaNna, Utah Phone you Boise Cascade Homes CIH MOURE All-Sta- te All-Sta- te , Make-u- taken at Oct. 1 6. Packets of pictures are and yearbook picture $7, is oriiy $1. Sitting fee for Pictures juniors must be paid for at the time of the sepsion. Checks should be made payable to Adams Studio. is $3.50. ding, French fries & catsup, pink applesauce, oatmeal cookie, milk. TUESDAY, Oct. cucumber slice, hot rollbutter, peanut butter TESTER service-- tester with floating ball for quick, accurate readings. Tests to -40 F. Pocket protector case. Mi.aa 10 8-- 6 U.E.A. Convention. 6-- 3 3-- 8-- 8--2. 103,000 widows, help. and schools, which is Manti, Emery, San Juan, 2-- Richfield, and Moab all are This year is the first for girls tennis competition at North Sevier. The two teams will participate Saturday in the state meet 20 & 16 ga. $25 ATEC 5 12 ga. Federal Centerf ire Rifle Ammo. 4 Save up to PROOF GAGE ms Ills " Sals Frit EVERV GUM ON SALE 13.M YSPECtAL 432.44 Valia MAIPA AM IPsurtfs Stubbs Hardware SAUNA, UTAH SAUNA, UTAH I great- grandmothers, Luell Long. Grandmothers are Betty Miller and Ber-nadi- ne Anderson. David and Susan Blake named their baby gfrl Angela Sue- on Sunday. Visitors were: Jackie and of Meacham Janet Monroe, Susans sisters; - Billy 'Debbie and Meacham, Joseph; grandmother Norma Blake, and seeing both Wendy and Christy Wiley Square visitors centers takes all and Richard Clark, and the zoo is Davids nieces and day always fun. We havent nephew, who will soon be even been to Hansen living here. In the Second Ward, Planetarium, and there are lots of other sights we Barry and Cindy Wilson havent seen yet. Have you named their baby girl been to Timpanogos Cave Brandy Ann. A family or gone down the Alpine dinner was held at Madge Slide? Sometimes we Wilsons, and think we have to travel out guests were Jim and of state to have a vacation, Mickelsen of Orem; but theres sure a lot to see Mr. here. How about Dinosaur-lan- d and Mrs. L.W. Shaw of in Vernal or Capitol Venice and Mr. and Mrs. Reef? Youd better go now Ray Larsen .of Ferron; theres a rumor the good Kent and Kris Mickelsen weather wont last! of Aurora. The Saturday night Joshua Deloy Stewart Relief Society meeting blessed and named his was a wonderful occasion, grandson Joshua James but I understand Gwen Stewart, son of Bryan and Shurtz was injured on her Virginia Stewart, in the way home that night. Her Third Ward Sunday. leg is broken in several Visitors were Terry Ann places, and she is Nelson and children from in the Sevier Valley Magna and other Salina Hospital in Richfield. family members. The Nick Shaheen Glen and Judy Zumwalt is getting spent three days last week family organized, and I mean in San Francisco at the more than making a list! ! American Mining They held their first of- Congress convention. ficial family reunion Sept. Doug and Renee Johnson, 18 19 at Acord Lakes. AtSandy, former Salina tending were Nick and residents, also attended. Phyllis, Bruce and MarMr. and Mrs. Wayne sha Shaheen, Larry and (Ada) Crawfor from MiShele Shaheen, and Orange, Calif, spent two Dixie weeks at the home of Ms and Kreig Rasmussen and their Joyce Ferguson and Mi ' children. Eva Patterson and al Thelma Okerlund is spent some time with visiting in Orem with her Dan Osborn. Eva w daughter and back to California with Harry and LaDawn Wind Crawfords and will spei and their family. two weeks with her Brent and Roseann An- daughter Joyce apd dersons baby girl, Natalie husband Tom Smithin Ann, was blessed in the Huntington Beach. She will also spend time with friends in Orange and with her brother, Dan Osborn; in Anaheim. ' Mr. and MTV. Lenord Mills from Joseph spent two days with Mrs. Dan An immunization clinic Osborn. apG will be held from . m Well pay top Mtor tort T; a.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at ANTIQUE SLOT the Salina American Pi- MACHINE8 Hall. tt you iia eendsGli an oM "on arm Legion ragardtoM o conaMM Wia miamiadl Shots for children will be in acgwnng it may aa worth the Public given through nachanwms Health Department. AdCeUuecrtftect. or write i (1) - 303 03 ditional information may Clll WCRtlE SUES be obtained from Maxine NHr Christensen. - n An-nal- great-grandparen- ts - -- Get Shots On Thursday . 9-- l' W (AO LOW Paulette's Smart Shop ijsxm aiui Pants Levis' Bendover Levis' womenswear at a very fitting 20 Off 2-- Hunters Headquarter: 1 Vila TANGLE family at gathered in their second match, and Richin the chamfield, pionship play. Stacie Hansen and Kim Glover lost to Manti, the No. 1 seed in Division 1, in the title match 2-- Some 9- division, Blind veterans entitled to compensation for a connected condition are eligible for additional benefits such as adjustto ment blindness Earlier, they defeated training, guide dogs, low Richfield, the No. 2 seed, in the first match, then vision aids, and talking books, tapes and braille Moab, literature that are Other schools competing available from the were Kanab and Wasatch both Academy, Library of Congress. WEDNESDAY, Oct. wives of totally and pe8 Corney dog & catsup, rmanently disabled buttered carrots, fruit veterans and their salad worange garnish, children are enrolled in chocolate cake, milk. college or other training this year with Veterans Thursday & Friday, Oct. Administration financial BCIO the fterwards, 8-- A cookie, milk. SI 79 Cristy Crane finished first at Young Brigham in Division 2 play, University, Coach Jendefeating San Juan 2 in nifer Orison said. their first match; Manti, seeded No. 1 in the 6-- 2, & ANTI-FREEZ- E 4 Gauge Cycolac Clamps 2-- A 283-402- 1, MONDAY, Oct. on a bun wcheese, uncle, Carl Anderson. A- N 1st And Second Turkey a la king over whipped potatoes, tomato ATEC in Division 2play, while Stacie Hansen and Kim Glover finished second to Manti in Division I competition. Both teams will participate Saturday in the state tournament at Brigham Young University. TENNIS CHAMPS-T- wo North Sevier girls tennis doubles teams finished first and second in the Region 12 tournament held Monday in Richfield. From left, Shelley Hatch and Cristy Crane, the North Sevier No. 2 team, took first School Lunch 7 d Mrs. Swindlehurst, who will accompany the four NSHS students, commented that the band will be directed for the first time by a woman, Sherri Manning, Skyview High School band director. Her marching band placed second in national competition. pictur- for Master Plan Van Patterns Pocket-size- High School. session will be p.m. Monday, A You Van? Customizing See us 10 AMP the grand concert Friday night at Hillcrest students who were not present for the initial e-taking First Ward Sunday by her son-in-la- 3-- Poor College, Community Services, ext. 206. or write to: Wednesday evening, Oct. 9. From six to seven hours of practice daily are scheduled Thursday and Friday, before pictures for p 896-440- SALES group Set Monday non-cred- it I two Thursday evenings in Provo, and will begin practice as an entire School Pix Oct. THURSDAY, Dancing, all for credit. 2 Italian spaghetti, butclasses tered peas, lettuce wedge Some have been Estate wdressing, garlic bread, Two doubles teams from Tole Painting, and fudge, milk. Sevier High School North for Children. finished first and second in Oct. further Persons wanting FRIDAY, and information may call boy sandwich, potato the regional tournament held tennis & & rounds catsup, grapes Roger Brown, Sevier in Richfield. Monday chocolate pudSchool District, oranges, Shellev Hatch and milk. Office of or Snow mechanisms CaN im coMwct . . . (1) - M3 - I3M2M The junior varsity games begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by the varsity V haw an old one armed band' regardless of condition we re interested n acquiring it may be worth hundreds or even thousands ol dollars We also buy cases parts and II has been tuba player; Lezlie Flora, a senior alto clarinet player, and Laurie Jensen, a ninth grade Band and clarinetist, were selected, Chorus, which will per- also on the basis of form Oct. 11 at the Utah auditions, as members of Education Assn, conven- the band. tion. To be chosen for these groups is a real honor, Stacie Hansen was Mrs. Swindlehurst noted, selected, on the basis of since only top students are her audition before the selected. state selection committee, Laurie is the only ninth as one of 375 members of grader Mrs. Swindlehurst the chorus, which is com- can recall ever being prised of . . . the best selected to participate. vocal students in the Lezlie participated last state, Lynn Swindle- year in the chorus. The students have athurst, school music directended southern area tor, said. Wade Forsyth, a junior rehearsals held the past will Think Snow night Thursday, Oct. 2, at taking classes Academy in a game which Four North Sevier High School music students have been chosen to participate in the and Sevier games. District present Achievement Program at 7:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday, Oct. 2) at the Sevier County Courthouse, downstairs auditorium. There will be ap- Equal Housing Opportunity Wasatch gym against 4-- H LaRae Anderson coach, 7. Slated Call Four North Sevier Students Chosen To All State Band And Jennifer Chorus For U. E. A. Meetings . . the North Sevier High Orison, termed School students will be best ball of her career as seeking pledges from area North Sevier wiped out the residents for the third Bulldogs 15-- 15-The Wolf jayvee also jogathon scheduled Satur15-with 4. won, 15-day, Oct. The students will run Neresa Nielsen given from the high school, honors for her 11 conbeginning at 9 a.m., to the secutive serves in that Aurora Park. Local contest. The varsity squad made residents also are enonly one error against couraged to participate. All funds raised will go Gunnison, and didnt miss to the girls athletic fund. a serve, the coach The last jogathon raised recalled. The girls will play $1,300 for financing girls athletic activities. tonight (Thursday, Oct. 2) in the new North Sevier Achievement Program For HOMES Hansen will be in the state chorus, while Lezlie Flora, Laurie Jensen, and Wade Forsyth will be members of the state band. They were chosen on the basis of auditions before a state selection committee. Outstanding In Volleyball Students Seek 529-366- 6 - Susette Beach - 150 Anna Martin has had a visitor for the past two weeks, Bertha Amber from Hesperia, Calif. The ladies went to Salt Lake on Tuesday to sightsee. They, enjoyed an organ recital at Temple Square and visited This is the Place monument and other points of interest. By the way, you ought to take a tour of Salt Lake and do the tourist bit, if you havent. Its really a fun family outing. I like to take my kids to Temple 2-- for the team, and was successful on two out of three passes for 28 yards. All in all, the Wolves proximately CouEyit Sweden - but still offensively, having trouble with fumbles and mistakes, the coach noted, looking forto ward meeting Hurricane at 8 p.m. Friday in an away game. of the quarterbacking Page S - ISA'L'I IM'AlLfQG,A'LlS Wolves Squeek Past Parowan Fumbles and mistakes still are a problem, but the North Sevier High football team has gotten its act together for the first win of the season, an 7 victory over Parowan last Friday. The week before the Wolves narrowly missed defeating Milford in the first Region 12 encounter. The Tigers took the game, 2, 19M Stretch PantS Stretdi waist Sizes 10 to 20 ?? All Styles & colors cm 2 eoeiGs HEW LEATHER JACKETS Leulj - Denims & Cords. $3.(a) off each Leather & Canvas Bags 20 CFff ECCh ?(flln)&?7 IXiOGQCr & P6HTDC: S3ClG mm TITJ nuts? sioFrco ipira urn; VUH. qsk fP6 i auq IUG2 ' P!8 M?L( . |