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Show N Wrestlers Dominate Beavers in 1st Match The North Sevier High School Junior Varsity and Varsity Wrestlers thoroughly dominated the Beaver Beavers last Tuesday night as the Wolves beat the Beavers 15-- 0 in the jayvee match and 40-2- 2 in the varsity game. The 15-- 0 team score included wins by all three Wolf wrestlers. The actual match score was 17-- 1 in favor of the NSHS jayvee wrestlers. Dexter Crane won by a all in the 112 lbs. jayvee match. In the 119 lbs. class, Eugene Weaver won by a 1 decision. In the 126 lbs. class, Kimo Weaver pinned his man in the third period. These jayvee grapplers set the stage for the NSHS victory in the varsity m atch. The Wolves had to forfeit the 98 lb. class, but Lanny Jacobsen won by a fall in the first period in the 105 lb. class. Bobby Hales, a freshman wrestling in his first varsity match, lost to his Beaver opponent in the 112 lb. division. The Wolves jumped right back when Montel Jackman, wrestling at 119 lbs., beat his man by a 14-- 3 major decision. t, Deran for the wrestling Wolves at 126 lbs. pinned his Beaver opponent in the second period. Chanley Christensen lost by a fall in the 132 lbs. Bos-shard- Wrestling at 138 lbs., Jeff Rodeman won by an 2 decision. The Wolves then accepted a forfeit from the Beavers and 145 lbs. Bruce Briggs sat this match out for the Wolves. Glen Jensen beat his Beaver opponent in the 8-- The primary took baskets out to the widows, widowers and shut-in- s for Thanksgiving. Each child brought an article for the basket and they, with their teachers, took 11 of the baskets out and visited briefly at each home. v, ' Preston and Carolyn Pickett got a baby boy n r 9lbs. 6 oz. Nov. 18 in Salt Lake City. He has three sisters, Laura, Elisa and g! Photoby Sean Kenneth Peterson 6-- in Redmond News Whos Got the Advantage? One thing about wrestling pictures: They seldom reveal whos got the tage between this NSHS and this advantage. Whoever has the advan thoroughly dominated the Beavers. 155 lbs. class by a 2 decision. Wrestling in his first Beaver grappler, the Wolves Area Obituaries Frank put? IIH Freeman pinned his man in the third period of the 167 lb. match.- Mable Levie Kenney J. R - Mabel Carter was not as fortunate in his first vansity match. Wrestling at 185, J. R lost to his Beaver adversary by a fall. Russel Smith won the heavyweight class by a Beaver forfeit. I was very pleased with the way we wrestled in our first match, said Coach Kevin Eppich. We thoroughly dominated Beaver. Were looking forward to a very successful season. The team will get a real test of its strength and weaknesses Thursday (tonight) at Gunnison when they take on the Bulldogs. The Jayvee matches start at 6 :30 ; the varsity at 7. Coach Eppich said the game should be an exciting hard fought match. Sarah Levie Kenney, 82, died Nov. 27, 1982, at Gunnison Valley Hospital. She was bom in the town of Sevier, June 17, 1900, to Fred Hyrum and Eliza Sophia Noakes Levie. She married Leo Amasa Kenney in Junction on May 31, 1919. He died in 1979. She was a homemaker and a member of the IDS Church and the LDS Relief Society. Survivors include: One daughter, Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Fairchild, Storm Lake, Iowa; four sons, Delmar Leo Kenney, Junior Dale Kenney, both Mayfield; Adrean Jay Kenney, Salina; Reldon Clin Kenney, Orem; two sisters, Mrs. Don (Hazel) Anderton, Thelma Elsinore; Vaughn, Pasa- four brothers, Lester Levie, Dunsmuin, Calif. ; Ray Levie, Riverton, Utah; Clarence Levie, Salina and Elmer Levie, Elsinore; 27 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren. Services were conducted Wednesday (yesterday) in the Gunnison Stake Center by Bishop Arlo Jensen. Prayers were offered by Elmer Levie, Rodney Anderson and Irvin R Mathews. Prelude and postlude music were played by Marion Christenson. dena, Calif., FARM BUREAU INSURANCE IS NOW IN SAUNA! Competitive Rates Good Coverage on Your Home, Auto, Life, Health or Business. Discounts with Package Policies See Your North Sevier Agent: CRAIG THOMPSON, 529-708- 1 NSHS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK! Vince Johnson Vince was the key player who brought us back in the Varsity game against last week. The Junior started the game and played well until the fourth quarter when we put him on the bench for a few minutes. After the first few minutes, Vince went back in on a full court press and started making things happen. We got into the ball game at the end largely because of Vince. We expect a lot of this former Jayvee Starter. He is the son of AAr. Mabel Kenney Speakers were Niels Rasmussen and Bishop Jensen. Musical numbers were provided by Keller Christenson, accompanied by Marion Christenson. and AArs. Burke Johnson, Aurora. Sponsored By SILLY SPRUCE more than one competition. These gymnasts are attempting to qualify for the state competition in March. February before the state meet in March. sion. Kelly Glover placed second among the The top five competitors from each meet will go to state. Competing from this area at Hill were Sheila Rasmussen, 13, first place; Mindy Chivers, 11 advanced, first place. Nine-year-ol- Eliza- d beth Rasmussen placed fourth in her class at Huntington. diIn the vision, Raye Ann Shelley placed first and Tricia Gibb, third. A second place went to A Nov. 20 tumbling meet in Huntington saw five-year-ol- eight-year-old- s. Michelle Tamera Rosequist, and a d fifth win first place to Melanie Dawn place in her division. Crane in the same class. diviIn the Melynda Blain placed fourth in the same divi- sion, Anndrea Rasmussen won first place. Mesion. lissa Hansen took second Judy Lynne Nielsen place, and Karen Das-truin first the placed third. division. Kathy in Las VeCompeting Christensen and Jennifer 26 Nov. 27 at the and Blain placed second and gas AssoNevada Tumbling fourth respectively in the ciation meet was Mindy d class. Chivers who took first Stacey Barney, 8, placed first in her divi place. Christensen seven-year-ol- i.WHEDIIDGI; USEES - Arda Ludvigson Arda Roberts Lud- former 70, vigson, Gunnison resident of San Bernardino, Calif, died November 29, 1982. She was born in Gunnison, July 27, 1912 to Howard and Grace Larsen Roberts. She married Gene Ludvigson in the Manti LDS Temple, April 11, 1933. He died November 22, 1969. She was schooled in Gunnison and was a beauty operator. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survived by a Robert Ludvigson, Bernardino, son' San Calif.; grandchildren, Lance, Rickey and Ronda, all San Bernardino, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Shirley (Vera) Bogh, Mrs. Lynn (Una) Lowe, both San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. Boyd (LaRue) Fjeldsted, Mrs. Ted Kearns; (Grace) Wilson, Salina and one brother Brice Roberts, Gunnison. Funeral will be Saturday, Dec. 4, 1982 at the Gunnison Stake Center at 10 a.m. Viewing will be Friday evening, in Gunnison from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home and on Saturday one hour prior to services at the Stake Center. Burial will be in the Gunnison City Cemetery. Tin-ti- c Terrific Tumblers Local Tumblers Fare Well at Meet 5-- varsity match, Sarah and one brother, " John. His grandparents are Bronzell - and Rula Pickett, Max Peterson, Redmond, and the late Gladys Peterson. Great grandparents are Lester Jensen, Redmond and Mrs. Bertha Olsen, Salt Lake City, and the late Harold Olsen. In scarament meeting Nov. 21, youth speakers Member of the local chapter of the Utah Tumbling were: Ann Marie Jensen Associaton participated in several meets in and Joe DeBiasi. High November. Several of the gymnasts placed first in Councilmen Dennis Sperry and Stanley Foote spoke. President Amo Bastian was visiting. Music was by a ladies double trio accompanied by Gymnasts from North tion qualifying meet. It Ella Lee Lund. Released Sevier participated and was held at Hill Air Force were Lee Ann Bosshardt, won in several gymnastic Base and was the first of young adult Relief Socimeets in November. several qualifying meets and ety representative Nov. 13 was the first to be held in November, Donnell Jensen, young Utah Tumbling Associa December, January and adult Priesthood repreto sentative. Sustained and Rubys sister, Mrs. opened skating rink. replace them were Bonnie Miller and Del HonMaude Schneitter, Salt Their family, the Jerry Picketts, Glen Picketts, Also Lake eycutt. sustained, City. Diana Peterson, assistant Mrs. Edris Mickelsen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene librarian-anSandra Jen- and daughter, Manon, Thomas and Mr. and left Wednesday after- Mrs. Lynn Peterson and sen, Sunday school teacher. noon for California and families; Lester Jensen, the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Spending Thanksgiv- spent Mr. and ing and the weekend with with her sons, Steven Poulson and and Jensen Bert Mrs. BosfamiLaMar and Sonoma and Barry and their shardt were their child- lies. They were all at Mr. families. Mr. and Mrs. Vannoy ren, Ronnie and Ellen and Mrs. Barry Mickel-sen- s and Mrs. Christensen Vicfor and Bosshardt, John Thanksgiving ki Leavitt and Terry and dinner. Judy Fullmer and son, Mrs. Merlin Ashman Morgan, were in West Conchia Ahlquist and had their family home for Valley at their daughters their families. Here to celebrate Thanksgiving. Mrs. Kay Allen and Louise Taylor Christensen and child- and family for ThanksgivThanksgiving with Whitren, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry ing. ney and Mary ChristenElder Lloyd W illardsen sen were their three Ashman and family, Salt was released from his of all Lake. On Paul and sons, Leon, Saturday them except Kay left for mission following his Boyd and their families and Marys sister, Mrs. Mesquite, Nev. and automobile accident in Doreen Thompson, Provo heard Elder Derek Hafen Ireland and came home and her three daughters, report his mission to Nov. 23. He will be at his Mrs. Pauline Hill and Ecuador in sacrament parents, Mr. and Mrs. children, ProVo; Kim and meeting. Gerry Ashman Paul W illardsen, until Paula Stander and fami- sang Well Done Thou the winter quarter and will' go to the University ly, Logarrand David and Good and - Faithful Ser' of Utah. He reports that Valerie Close anS family, vant. he is feeling fine after Don Dr. and Mrs. Orem. Also attending the accident were Glen and Treesa Christensen and family Porter and baby, Price, and Mrs. Margaret Nelwho were visiting her son, Las Vegas, attend1$ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed. Margaret is staying with them for the winter. Boyd Christensen in Salina. There were 36 family Mr. and Mrs. Byron members together. Jensen had Thanksgiving Mrs. Vontess Jensen dinner for their family. was in Spanish Fork for Dennis and Kathleen Thanksgiving with her Jensen and family, Heson Paul and Linda Jenber City, Jay and Karen sen and family. Her son Adamson and baby, Salt Steve and Lorflee Jensen Lake, and Harvey and and family were in Salt Loma Dickerson and De Lake over the weekend Von and Kay Jensen and and she came home with families, Salt Lake City. them. Mrs. Leda Jensen and Alan and Diane PeterEva Jensen were at Marson hosted dinner vin and Esmont Jensens Thanksgiving day for on Thanksgiving Day. Max Peterson, Carlos Visitng all the family and Bonnie Peterson, were Mrs. Alta Bills, Ann Peterson, Mike PeLeland and LaVon WilTV terson and Lorraine Peliams, Salt Lake, and terson who brought her Carlyle and Laura Bills, four neices arid nephew Cedar City. They had from Riverton, children been in Salina at Mr. and of Preston and Carolyn Mrs. Dick Bills for Pickett. Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Marwood Hales Wallace and Amelda (Maurine) was hostess at Poulson had their family a family dinner for her home for dinner on husbands birthday, Nov. Thanksgiving. John and Up 20. Attending were King Sharon Poulson and famSaand Mary Anderson, ily, Kaysville; Roger and lina, John and Lael Hales, LaRue Elkins and family, Richfield, Kay Lynn and Sandy; Kurt Poulson, Janeen Williams, Salina, Springville, and Michael Russel and Loralee Anand Sharon McFarland fc derson, Elsinore, Tom and family. 90 and Jan Hales and their Mr. and Mrs. Bronzell n and Newell Pickett hosted Thanks- families Hales. giving at their newly Mrs. Dale (Lucille) Peterson and Mrs. Art (Norma) Robins, Salina, were in Provo Friday to visit Mrs. James (Cloma) Haskins, Salina, who had surgery in the Utah Valley Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mickelsen spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Heber City with their children, Jari and Beth Klungervik and family. The family of Blain and Ruby poulson met in the Legion Hall, fop. Thanksgiving dinnpi. There were Blain and Ruby, Frank Gail and JoAnn Heath, NSHS Gerritt and Sharon PeterSpotlight Wrestler son and farmljR Woods Cross; Randvt&ath and his daughMrB Jenny, By . Bear river City,"who had spent a week with him; ft teEMXCEX If aOJCMfl ft ft $ ft ft ft ft1 ft ft ft ft ft H ft ft' ft ft ft Give The Gift Youll Open All a Year Long. Give Cable TV! V a 3 51 a & This Holiday Season and all year long, enjoy Premium Home Entertainment with Cable TV. Cable brings you More Channels Q so theres H and More Choices something great for your family to Q watch. News, Sports, Family Shows and Educational Programming and Much ... More! With a Christmas Gift Certificate you To $47.00 on Installation and can Save a a Service. Call Today: 896-841- 4 Intermountain Cablevision LTD East Center, Richfield, Utah nichjlli flld tSsllTlcl Freeman 51 51 tt This week's Spotlight Wrestler is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Freeman, Aurora. Wrestling at 167, last Thursday's match against Beaver, was the first time Frank wrestled Varsity for us. He defeated Beaver's Mitch Reynolds by a fall in the third period. Frank was also active in football and was a very successful Jayvee grappler for three years. Sponsored Russell and.TTiHeath and family amfcfoey and Sandra Heath, Axtell, m Rearnonti m I |