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Show Sevier High School Rodeo Set News Of For Richfield on May 1 and 2 Thursday April 23, 1981 The Sevier County High night, with the slack on Club will Saturday morning at 9:00 annual a.m. Admission is $2.50 its sponsor qualifying rodeo on May 1 for adults and $1.50 for and 2, at the Sevier youths. Children under County Fairgrounds, in six will be admitted free. Richfield. compete for the top three spots in each event. Buckles will be awarded to the first place winners in each event. The second and third place winners will also receive buckles. from Students cowboy and throughout the state will cowgirl will be awarded travel to Sevier County to large trophy buckles. Sc hod Rodeo Aikido Class Readied At North Sevier Gym On Saturday, April 25, the Utah Aikido Kai is sponsoring an Aikido Clinic and workshop for all members of the local Aikido Club and for all persons interested in either learning Aikido or seeing it demonstrated. Aikido, a Japanese defensive martial art, is a fast growing interest for many local residents, both adult and children and both male and female. The Saturday clinic will be conducted from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the North Sevier High School wrestling room. It will feature as instructor Rod T. Kobayahi, a sixth degree Black Belt in the Mr. Aikido art. Kobayashi, the current managing director of the of Aikido Institute America and a lecturer at the physical education dept at Cal State University at Fullerton, to Is Second If we beat Kanab, they could be tied with Beaver and have to play off to see which team goes to state. Two teams from the region will go to state. Kurt Taylor hit a triple Only four schools and scored the Wolves North Sevier, Kanab, only run on a fielders Beaver, and Hurricane -choice by Glen Bills. play in the spring baseball season. Ronnie Swain was the I feel the team has losing pitcher for North done as well as could be Sevier, which had its best expected, given the short scoring opportunity in season, the weather, and the second inning, with the schedule, the coach two on and two out, commented. I am not according to Coach Tim displeased at all with Smith. their performance. But the Wolves could The coach said he was manage only two hits, pleasantly surprised Taylors triple and Rhett with the move of Roger Roberts hit. Pettit to short stop and The Beavers hit three Kurt Taylor from short triples and scored on stop to center field. each one, the coach We are a better noted. defensive ball club, and The Wolves played have more speed. as a f their last game Tuesday result of that switch, he afternoon in Kanab. said. The only thing we can do is play spoiler, 4-- Track Wendy Fordham, a sophomore at North Sevier High School, has been named track athlete of the week by Coach Jennifer Orison. Wendy placed first in the high jump at the Millard track meet last week with a a new career leap of best for her and a new record for the region. Tammie Jensen held the previous record of usually is held in Caper, WY. Tumblers from Utah, Colorado, Wyocom- Minday competed in the 10 and under division, and scored 18.3. The winner, Melissa Salvo, Ogden, scored 18.4. Both qualified for the national competition to in May Tempe, AZ. Mindy is the daughter of Mr,, and Mis. TomChivetj, rora. Au- - Varsity cheerleaders selected are Jodi Johnson, Lori Simpson, Diane W endy Fordham Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boswell, Nephi, a boy, 7 lbs. 8 oz., April 18, 1981. Shaw, Marie Davies, Waydann Stowe, and Karen Colby. SOlffCONDITIONER The Enemy of All Growth Neutralizes Alkali Works Faster and Is More Soluable - Than Gypsum Loosens Heavy Clay Soils and Allows for Better Water Penetration Is the Only Soil Conditioner Able to Pass the April 60 North Sevier girls won the regional gymnastics championship in Richfield. Pictured, from left, are Coach Jennifer Orison, Leslie Johnson, Gymnasts Take Region, Finish Sixth At State Gymnasts from North Sevier High School took first in the regional competition, and second in the zone competition held earlier this month in Richfield. The team placed sixth at the state and competition held April 9 at Brigham Young University. At the region and zone competition in Richfield, Allison Steiger won the title. Teammates Leslie Johnson, Marie Davies, Lisa Shaheen, Paula Harward, and Jodi Johnson placed second through sixth, respectively. In the parallel bars, Marie Davies was second and Allison Steiger was fourth. In the balance beam, Leslie Johnson was first; Paula Harward, third; Marie Davies, fifth, and Allison Steiger, sixth. In the floor exercise, Allison Steiger, Leslie Junior varsity cheer- Johnson, and Paula Harleaders will be Suzette ward finished one, two, three. Gurney, Karla Glover, In the vault, Jodi Carolyn Whipple, and Tana Roberts. Johnson was first and Allison Steiger, third. Hilary Thompson will In optional vault, be drill mistress of the Waydann Stowe was Uniques drill team for the coming year. The 15 members chosen for the 2-- drill team are Paula In optional floor exerW aydann Stowe was first and Lisa Sha- cise, heen was third. In zone competition, the North Sevier team competed with Millard, South Sevier, Richfield, and San Juan, all 2-- schools. At the and state combined competition at BYU, Allison Steigfr took first in the balance and beam and in floor fourth placed exercise. 2-- d, Jodi Johnson was fifth and Marie Davies sixth in floor exercise. Paula Harward was third in the balance beam and tied for fifth in with Lisa Shaheen. Winners At Golf Harward, Allison Steiger, Loraine Huntsman, LesOn April 11, a party Winners of the putting lie Johnson, Vicky Hales, Debbie Hales, Shelli Ed- was held at Palisade Golf contest were Marie Wall mondson, Lori Summer-all- , Course and winners were and Verle Peterson. announced. e Lynne Edwards, The first team winners Chipping contest winSuzette Harward, ners were Dorothy Knorr Kim were Robertson, Sorensen, Julie Rode-maEllise Hatch, Lisa Mark Wall, Courtney and Milt Larson. Palisade golf course Huntsman, and Staci Larson, and Mayo Sorenis able to issue now sen. Willden. Second team winners season passes. A single Alternates are Melanie were Kurt Killett, Joe pass is $135 or $100 for Curtis and Cheryl individuals under 18 Shand, and Dallas years of age. Lo-ren- 2-- A Wolf-wome- Millard with 18. Results of the meet by event are listed below: Low hurdles: Waydann Stowe, first. 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BIRTHS Sevier Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mecham, Salina, girl, New Cheerleaders, out-of-to- 5-- 2, 0. has hosted the regional meet, which Cheerleaders and drill team members were announced Tuesday at the annual North Sevier High School Pep Club Revue. The giris tried out Monday before students and judges. Cheerleaders were selected by popular vote and judges vote, each counting 50 percent. Drill team members were selected by judges. Athlete 1981. This is the first year in Mr. and Mrs. Nielson, Richfield, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, Aurora, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart, Teasdale, girl, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Redmond, boy, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Utah held 20. April 11. Mindy Chivers placed second in the U.S. Tumbling Assn. Region 2 championship meet held April 16 - 17 at Weber State College in Ogden. be April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Lund, Salina, girl, Apnl Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Buchanan, Manti, a boy, 8 lbs. 1 oz., April 16, At Meet ming, and Idaho peted. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foreman, Austin, boy, 15, 1981. room by 1:00 p.m. girl, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Dale James Rosquist, Levan, a girl, 8 lbs. 15 oz., April at the wrestling To Beaver Burr, Burrville, April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nay, Richfield, girl, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foreman, Austin, boy, 1981. individuals Interested Wolves Lose Coach Smith said. in City June. in Los Angeles, Calif. Fees for participation in the four-howorkshop are $15.00 for adults and $5.00 for children under 14 years. Extra participants from the same family will require only a $5.00 fee. The fee for observation only is $2.00. are Record Gunnison Valley Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Alan Johnson, Manti, a boy, 9 Qualifying rodeos are 13, 1981. lbs., April the state. held throughout Mr. and Mrs. Charles Top high school com- Moore, Salina, a girl, 4 petitors travel every lbs. 132 oz., April 14, weekend competing for 1981. Mr. and Mrs. Roger points that qualify them for the state finals to be Nielsen, Manti, a boy, 7 lbs. 13 oz., April 14, held in Heber California, owns and operates an Aikido gym Local Girl Beaver wiped out North Seviers chance for a berth in the state baseball competition, defeating the Wolves 1 in a game April 14 in Beaver. will each at 7:30 p.m. begin Performances The Salina Sun 529-747- 5 |