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Show 2-- B The Salma Sun Thursday December 25, North Sevier Takes Kan ab, Ties For Region 1980 Aurora News - fhy A Christmas party was held last Monday night at the 529-762- 0 mily, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mason and family, Mr. Scout Cabin. A and Mrs. Ray Perry and potluck dinner was serv- family, Mr. and Mrs. ed and Santa stopped by Maynard Barney and for a while. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Rhinehart and fa Four family, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Heath and family. It is so special to children when grandma and grandpa can come to see their programs. Well, Alma & Aldena Thompson are two special grandparents. They have been to Green River, Wyo. to their daughters,. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rawlings, to see three of their children participate in a program. Then, last week, they attended a concert at Manti High School. Their son is the music teacher there. Thursday, they went to Manti again to the elementary school to see three more of their grandchildren perform. Mrs. Beverly Farley held a club Christmas party at her home. Santa and his elf made an appearance. Congratulations to Mary Ann and LaVon Curtis. They have a new baby boy. Happy birthday to Glen Shaw!! The Ron Nuzman family attended a Christmas party in Salt Lake North Sevier Wolves scored in double figures Thursday to rout the visiting Kanab Cowboys, Trent Hallows had 19 to lead the scoring, while Kurt Taylor and Rhett Roberts each had 14 and 66-5- 7. BY ReNONNE 3-- Coach Bruce Hoggard recalled. Kanab 8 had a point lead the through opening period, but the Wolves managed to tie it up, l, at the half. game, 6-- 26-al- During half, the the second out- - Wolves Jayvee Loses To Kanab For First League Loss North Seviers junior varsity basketball team Thursday absorbed its first loss of the season in league play, falling to Kanab Kanab was really quick and good-sizeCoach Glen Partridge Considercommented. of team the they type ing had, we did well, especially after we shut off their fast break and held them. Doug Hardy, who scored 14 points for the Wolf juniors, played his best ballgame thus far, City held at Karlas parents home. Merry Christmas to DRAPERIES Joe Reynolds had 10 points. The victory puts the tie Wolves in a four-wa- y for first in their division with a 1 record. Kanab, Beaver and Panguitch share the lead. It was a close ball- - everyone and be sure to call and share all of your holiday fun with us. seSRSSesafBsas: 61-4- 8. d, the coach noted. Moving Eddie Sorensen to point guard helped control the Cowboys offense, as did moving people Coach Partridge said. We tried running with them, and they ran us into the ground, was the coachs comment. North Sevier came within 8 points at one time during the final quarter of the contest, e which was virtually foul-fre- - there were only five free throws awarded by officials. The jayvee now is for the season, and 1 in Region 12 play. 4-- 4 3-- Kanab 61, No. Sevier NO. SEVIER: 48 to Bunting scored their foes 40-2- 9 Parker take the Region 12 win. North Sevier also held Mousaw Gary Glover, Kanabs Hafen ace who has been averag- Glover ing 18-2- 2 Iacourti 2 0 4 Hamtnond Robertson Bennet 2 0 4 4 6 14 10 57 2 1 12 TOTALS last years wrestling tournament will compete in North Seviers fourth annual holiday tournament scheduled Jan. 3 in Salina. Besides host North Sevier, which won the tournament last year, Wayne, Gunnison, Beaver, North Summit, DuSouth Summit, chesne, and East Carbon will participate in the y Saturday tournament. It should be a preview of this years state Coach Ketournament, vin Eppich predicted. Action begins at 10 a.m. for the first two all-da- rounds. the coach, who called it a super competition. The tournament was begun four years ago by Richard Probert, then wrestling coach, who took over as head coach this year at Millard. The Wolves won that first tournament, also. Something new this year will be a special $5 y adult pass, which will enable the purchaser admittance to all three sessions. Individual prices are $2.50 for the first session, $2 for the second session, and $2.50 for the third session for adults. Students will be admitted for $1 for each session with an activity card. non-leag- 6-- 4ivSsi H a 0 Hanging in there with wishes for a Christmas of unlimited fun and J 2. BOX SCORES No. Sevier 66, Kanab 57 NO. SEVIER: SOUTHERN AGENCY Itristtinis kVtar gilded the Wise Men amrcly, on the royal jni rmry la UcUtlekem. Hiere they hcheM anil adored the child, desm. Let us all-da- thank as we too sing His praises. PETERSON MORTUARY Wrestlebacks the second session, with consolation and championship matches at 6 :30 and 7 :30 p.m. in the third and final session. Wrestling fans will see some of the finest wrestling they will see all year long, according to New Years Dance Set At Legion a serene and silent night Christ was born in Bethlehem. We join one and all in a song of praise and thanks for the glory of this miracle. Salinas American Legion Post will again sponsor a New Years Eve Dance at the Legion Hall beginning at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31. Music for the dance The Country Steelers, from Nephi. Admission is $3 per person or $5 per couple. The public is invited. will be provided by HALES SAND & GRAVEL & EMPLOYEES 3$ $ 0 fl U3 00 61 e e The hush of Christmas ' H touches a serene landscape delighting us with its everlasting beauty. Rejoicing in its quiet contentment we send friendly greetings for your happiness all through this magic holiday. e e c One of the nicest things about the Christmas Season is recalling" pleasure and privilege of having served you throughout the year. Our sincere thanks to the many cattlemen and livestock raisers in the Intermountain area for the confidence you have placed in us. We pledge to continue to bring you the same high standards of service and dependability throughout the year to come . . . and for many, many years in the future. Salina Producers Auction Pig and Sheep Sales Tuesday, Cattle Sales Friday PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE OFF ICES, STOCK YARDS, NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH 5 S .thanks toolb will begin at 4 p.m. for On 0 17 points per 0 game, to a meager 12 points. Glover also got into foul trouble early in the game. Kanab pressed us in the fourth quarter, but the team handled it real Coach Hoggard well, commented. The Wolves will host Manti Tuesday, Dec. 30, in a game. The Templars have one of the best big kids in the state, Coach Hoggard noted, a 7 import from California. Next Region 12 action will be in Panguitch Jan. Local Tournament State Preview, Coach Predicts Seven of the top eight schools in the state from 5 20 Best Western Motel and New Branding Iron Restaurant 4 |