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Show Thursday January 7, 1982 r ? 'T Solves Capture Third Place t.f Cd. :" A ' The Salina Sun ' ?V ' z.r Wrestling Tournament '' Nine wrestlers from North Sevier led their team to a third place at their own Holiday Tournament last Saturday. Coach Kevin Eppich proved himself an adequate prophet last week when he prophesied that the first three teams at the tourney would be within 10 points of each other. First place Gunnison scored 140 points; second place Wayne, 135 Vi points, and third place North Sevier, 1302 points. Seven teams participated at the tournament where Gunnisons David Dyches was named the days most outstanding wrestler. er, wrestled in the 98 lb. class; Davey Olsen, 112, and Mickey Sampson, 132 lbs. Glen Jensen, 138 lbs., and Frank Freeman, 167 lbs., wrestled as independents. I was very pleased with the way we wrestled, Eppich said. The Bruce Briggs, 138 lbs., and Kevin Hampton, 155 took home first lbs., place prizes for their work. Glen Bills, who wrestled at 155 lbs., and Moky Christensen, 185 lbs., captured second days place honors. Jon Sorensen and Rus- sell Smith took third at lbs. and heavyweight classes respectively. 145 Chanley Christensen, a ninth grader, wrestling at 105 lbs., Paul Fallon at and Deran Boss-har126, at 119 lbs. took fourth place. Other difference between where the top teams ended up was a match and a pin or two. Eppich said his team has come a long way since the years start, and said the Wolf wrestlers have a good chance of doing well at the regional and state matches. We appreciate all who came and supported us at last weeks tournament," he in spite of continued, the terrible weather. The grapplers meet Wayne County High School Thursday (tonight) at home. With Wayne coming in five points ahead of the Wolves at the tourney, those says this match should prove to be exciting. Action starts at 6:30 for the jayvee and 7 oclock for the varsity. Scoring for the teams at the tournament went as follows: Eppich Gunnison, 14 02 wrestlers from North Sevier were Mon-te- l Jackman, ninth grad Airman Completes Training REDMOND Army Pvt. Don A. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk W. Anderson of Redmond, has completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. in ceremonies, Veterans drill and weapons. . . . MARRI AGE LICENSES Albert R. Ortega, 21, bought a home recently with a G1 guaranteed home loan. I Q Watching the Ball Junior Varsity basketball players from Gunnison Valley and North Sevier watch as the ball goes GET THE LATEST! Subscribe To THE SALINA SUN The W olves made only two baskets out of 16 attempts from the free throw line. Throughout the game, the Wolves and Bulldogs traded leads until the last four minutes when Gunnison pulled into a comfortable lead. High scorers for the Wolves were Ladd Peery with 9 points and Gary Westbrook and Vince Johnson with 8 points each. In the Beaver game the night before, the Wolves got closer to the mark but lost Our shooting percentage improved from 13 The Junior Varsity basketball players at North Sevier High School lost to Beaver last week and to Gunnison the next night. The Bulldogs used a couple of varsity players to defeat the North 8 a Sevier jayvees week ago Wednesday. Coach Glen Partridge says his men played a good game against the Bulldogs in spite of the handicap. Our free throws beat us in this game, Partridge said. We hustled well and had the good h shots. We were fouled percent against to 39 percent when we wanted to be, but couldnt convert. Coach against Beaver, 54-3- QBGfflBEiB 54-3- Jayvees Lose Two But Hustle Is Improving Jayvees Lose Two, But Hustle is Improving mm toward the hoops at last weeks contest. The Bulldogs beat the Wolves 43-3- u argelBrass cmm Pan-guitc- Guild, Theatre Mull Future Joint Efforts One of the problems joint meeting of the shared by the Guild and advisory boards of Music Guild and the Community Theater Sevier Community is that of finding a was Theater held where home, recently to determine presentations can be future cooperative efforts given, the Guild has been between the two arts granted use of the RichCtro field Tabernacle, but organizations. Other members of the their needs are usually theater board were in- for one performance only. 4-vited to the meeting by However, the theater fellow board member LaPrele Anderson, who needs a rehearsal hall has served the theater and a facility for un1978. Guild since most local fortunately, Dr. Wayne president Chisholm presided, and stages cannot be tied up ndJVIuch Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. for the six to eight week MuchIMore period Compton of Monroe rehearsal necesary. As board hosted. Also on the agenda was members pointed out, the an offer by the Guild to theater does own much which is a theater equipment sponsor to rent. otherwise costly production annually. Mrs. Compton, founder Both youth and adult it clear of the Guild, productions were to theater made board memdiscussed. The combined meeting bers that no merger of discussed a concerted organizations is desired. effort between the two The Guild has been quick to lend a helping hand organizations to reach area residents who wish where needed, and has rTtncmm to participate in either contributed its expertise to Delta Arts Council, iTM.i iTTuvfDlTta fUnPlI group. It was pointed out that Fillmore Civic Music special grant officers are Association, Southern needed by each group to Utah Youth Symphony, Honor keep members abreast of Northern Utah Citizens Utah Orchestra, available from funding state and federal sources for the Arts, a group to promote and foster the formed to monitor and influence legislative arts locally. (Mm QEBEB 1 HESli Partridge explained. The Wolves shot 61 percent in the fourth quarter. Partridge said it is in the hustle department where his junior varsity players have made the biggest improvement. "This definitely was our best game in terms of hustling and good defense. The coach played all of his sophomores in both the Gunnison and Beaver games. He was disappointed that Gunnison played seniors in the jayvee game. High scorers for the W olves in the Beaver game were Dana Sorenson with 13 and Gary Westbrook with 10. A action, now discovered some defects which the seller refused to fix. Can the VA help me? A The Veterans Acompel a seller to remedy defects or to fulfill a contract on an existing home. However, there is a one-yeguarantee on a newly UCAAN, which is a statewide network of arts organizations. No definite action was taken at the joint meeting, but separate meetings were planned by both groups in January. Sevier Community Theater was founded in 1976, and is now headed by Kent Larsen as and Tammie Lynn Hagan, 16, both Richfield. Lance Dennis Mooney, 23, and MarJean Jones, 20, both Richfield. Junior S. Dixon, 70, and Eva constructed the Contact nearest VA office for details. home. Huff, 70, both Richfield. BIRTHS cannot dministration Sevier Valley Hospital Melonese Llera, Elsinore, boy, Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Blankenship, Monroe, girl, Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Freitas, Salina, boy, Jan. Had Enough? North Sevier Wrestler Moky Christensen has the advantage over Mike Calderwood of North Summit 1. Sweaters Group Pants & Blouses A Blazers Group Sportswear All Plaid Skirts Dresses Turtle ! y36ff GROUP PANT SUITS Valu? to 11300 NOW $2099 Stephanie GROUP DRESSES Values to 90.00 NOW Metal Class VELVET $Jg99 metal BLAZERS Values to 80.00 now To Start A $25 engraving 896-440- Christensen placed second. Sweater Vests Warm Up Suits Robes Lewis as secretary, and board members Bob James, JoAnne Fanning, Laprele Anderson and Howard Watkin. class taught by Buster Warenski will begin Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Richfield Junior High School shop. The 10 week course has only four openings left, to Mr. according Warenski. Tuition will be $20, which should be paid the first night of the class. Students need a 4 inch vise for the course, Mr. Warenski said. For registration or information, call Sevier School District adult education office, at least Saturdays Holiday Tournament at North Sevier High School. Long Coats Short Coats Nylon Coats -- and president, I have courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. News Of Record During the training students receive instructions map reading, tactics, military EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE STORE - 20 OFF! Ilimmp Ofi Vmflb Qto IJtlQtMi tVlnm fflfJ ; Wayne, 1352 ; North Sevier, 1302; So. Summit, 104'v; No. Summit, 992 ; Piute, 772, and Beaver, 34. Duchesne cancelled out of the tournament at the last minute. |