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Show 12 The Salina Sun Thursday, June mn 30, 1983 Aurora Beats JP If M Shorts The Salina Sun Xk.j.'SV Soccer Signups Starting Again This August 1 The Aurora Junior Soccer Team won the first session of the soccer season recently with eight wins and one loss. Signups for this falls session will begin August 1. Anyone interested should contact LaMar McBride at OQptfflk Ruth Baker at 529-32and Barta Heath at There were six senior and four junior teams playing soccer last session. About 200 kids played the game. Organizers are hoping as good or better turn out in the fall. 529-739- 0, 529-739- 3. co-ca- (586-777- co-ca- (586-7781- Oklahoma State University; he was twice a Big Ten Conference champion while wrestling for the University of Minnesota. He was also a and three-tim-e was named outstanding wrestler one year in the NCAA national tournament. He was an alternate on the 1976 United States Olympic Team, and he has the fourth most wrestling wins in NCAA history (his collegiate record is Also assisting with the camp will be Darrell Henry, wrestling coach at Pleasant Grove High School who was a national junior college wrestling champion and who has been named Utah high school coach of the year five times. John Lowe, a high school and graduate of Iowa State University, will also work with the 189-18-- partidpants. We have felt for some time that wrestling in southern Utah could be camp upgraded with a first-rat- e featuring some top national wrestlWe ers, Bishop pointed out. think that with the personnel we have, and the philosophy of the camp, we can significantly improve the abilities of those who partidpate Ladies Swim Lessons To Start Soon Ladies swim classes will be of play. Marie Bone pitched the first four innings of play having three strike outs and no walks. Maid Lund came in and pitched the. last two innings. Jenny FYiscfaknecht had a perfect night at the plate hitting four for' four. Neresa Nielsen and Marie Bone both had three hits apiece. The team played well together allowing no errors in the field. $5 SUSC Hosts Wrestling 4-- The Aurora East Pitch Team beat the Mona ladies 1 in six innings 12-- First in Integrated wrestling techniques covering both scholastic and free style will be featured July 8 at a junior and senior high school wrestling camp being sponsored by Southern Utah State College. Integrating scholastic and free styles is a new concept in wrestling dircamps, Jack Bishop, ector said. We also plan to offer a great deal of individual instruction and attention to each wrestler. Our objective is to develop new skills for camp participants and to offer a different perspective on the attitude participants have toward athletics. Information and specifics regarding the camp can be obtained by or Dick calling Bishop ). director Lowe, Applicants may register by writing to: Jade Bishop, SUSC Wrestling Camp, Cedar City, Ut. 84720. Applications should indude name, age, weight, and home phone number of the partidpant. Payment should also accompany the application. Cost of the five days of intensive instruction is $125, if the wrestler stays at SUSC. That price indudes room and board for the week. If the partidpant does not wish to stay on campus the cost will be $60, and that price will indude lunch each day and a camp In addition, the camp will offer a special beginning section for boys eight to 14 yean old for $40 but not (induding lunch and lodging). Special incentive group rates are being offered to families with more than one wrestler attending the camp. Instruction is planned each day from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. An impressive group of guest instructors will assist at the camp. Among them will be Mike McArthur. assistant wrestling coach at Mona fii tau- ght at the Salina City Swimming Pool beginning Monday, July H. Cost of the twelve lessons is $15 or $1.50 per lesson. The lessons will be taught Monday through Thursday from noon until 1 p.m. These Aurora kids won first place in the first session of soccer this season: first row from left are Angie Scott, Terry Utley, Rhett Hallows, Kim Vest, Andy Tuft, Mary Kjar, Chris Scott, Jeremiah Forbush, Ryan Larsen, Pete Vest and Nicole Shaw; second row from left, David Willis, Kent Hales, Jeremy Vest, Mike Forbush, Dustin Deaton, Jeremy Kjar, Lenny Newby, Brody Heath, Mitchell Lewis, Maradee McBride, Jennifer J Davies. Salina Locals Beaver where they visited with Mrs. Susette Blackburn. Paul and Beryl Ball retired the first of the year from their respective jobs. Paul had worked for Utah Power and Light Co. for 37 years and Beryl for First State Bank and Zions First National Bank for 22 years. They just returned from a 5 week tour induding 21 states. They toured in their motor home visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sabin and Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hales in Hanna, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. John Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ball (brothers of Paul) in Penn. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Citroni and Mr. and Mrs. Moe Tuminello (sisters of Paul) in New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Davis in oriando, Florida. Many interesting places were visited along the way. Highlights were Herbert Hoovers birthplace, Operyland in Nashville, Tenn., Ruby Falls in St. Augustine, Florida, Daytona Beach, Sea World, Epcot Center, Cyprus Gardens, Kennedy Space Center, Missippip River cruise, New Orleans. They wound up their trip with 'a visit to Four Corners, the only place in the United States where four states meet: New Mexico, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. They reported a fantastic and educational trip. Mrs. Evelyn Kiesel was in Salt Lake attending an Avon meeting and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petty and Mrs. Ruth Murdock. She went up with Mr. and Mrs. 'j George Barroll. Mrs. Janet Beach, Mrs. Eunice Rasmussen, Mrs. Mitzi Rasmussen and Mrs. Stacv Rasmussen were in Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Orem, were here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rasmussen, Salt Lake, were here for Mrs. Rasmussens mothers 80th birthday and also visited with family and friends. Barbara Bates, Salt Lake has been here visiting at the home of Mrs. Ruby Peterson. Miss Marie Davies, Cedar City, was here last weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. Wilford Davies. a Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gless have been the Rob Cochran family of Arizona. Rob and Linda have jist returned from a trip to Israel with the IDS Church Education System. He will be speaking at a fireside, at 7 p.m. this Sunday at the Stake Center. Speaking of Israel, the 9 year old grandaughter of Jack and Katherine Nielsen flew home from Israel last week by herself. Actually, she was a passenger on a plane which flew from Israel to New York and then to Salt Lake. Shannon Martensen is the daughter of Scott Martensen, Emery. Dent Sorensen is driving around town in a newer pickup these days. He won the vehicle in a drawing at the Oquinh Race Track in South Jordan last week. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Sorensen and they called to share the news of their sons good fortune. By Chert Squires We held our first meeting on June 22 at our leader Sandi Reynolds house. We chose our officers: Ptesident-Kenale-e Glover, Cloward, Hatch, Secretary-Lis- a Reporter-Cher- i Squires, Songlead-er-SanReynolds. We had a new member join and her name is Michelle Rosquist. We talked about what requirements we need for this year and we planned some activities. Our next meeting will be held Wednesday, June 29 at 10 a.m. di Back By Popular Demand: A APPLE COMPUTER CAMP Starting July 11th Adult & Student Classes ; Classes Will Include: 1. Familiarization of the Micro Computer. 2. How to Operate the Computer. 3. The Basics of Basic Language. 4. Animation. 5. Graphics, Low& High Resolution Participants Will Receive Literature, Diskettes, Apple and 20 Hours of Hands on Computer Camp 83. All for Only Education T-Sh- irt $75.00. Class Size Limit, First Come Basis. Send This Admission Form to Southern Utah Computer Systems, P.O. Box 628, Richfield, Utah 84701, Along With a $25.00 Deposit ' Name of Student ' Parents Name Address Phone No. Age of Stud int. Have you had any computer experience: Yes Check Date of Class You Wish to Attend: ALL SIZES AVAILABLE SAME ALL LOW SIZES AVAILABLE - PRICES I SPECIAL Wynns Radiator & Cooling System Complete Power Flush Includes 2 gallons Anti-Free- ze $39.95 And Inspection Station 11-1- July 5 August ,18-2- 2 15-1- 9. 9-1- SAME LOW PRICES! BOAT TRAILER TIRES AVAILABLE Complete Car Service . Classes 2 will be 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Classes for the other ages will be 1 :00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. July for the j j No Special 896-929- 2. Sqiithehi Lliah Computer Svstems DONS TEXACO 215 W. Main 529-353- Each class will be 5 days, 4 hours each day. $25.00 Due with application. Balance Due before class to begin. You may cancel 1week before classes start and receive your full deposit back. For more information please call 1 Salina, Utah P.O. Box 628 Opel 10 un. 25 Richfield, Utah South Main Phone (801) Sanpete County Area: to 6 pjn. 896-929- 84701 appkz computer 2 528-385- 0 |