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Show 6 . THF CITIZEN THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1976 Smithfield Basketball Sky View Faces Must Win Tourney Set To Start Game' With Weber Tonight The 14th annual Smithfield ' basketball tournament, Sky View High School Coach Garv Swan knows the Bobcats face a situation against Weber tonight in Smithfield. Coming off a big win over arch-rivLogan, the Bobcats still must get past the pesky Waitiors of Pleasant View in 7:30 p.m. action in the Cat gym to be assured a state tourney berth. tonight. Swan is encouraged by the play of his charges of late and especially with the consistency lately of senior guard Bruce Godderidge and senior center Todd Johnson. He bemoaned the off shooting nights of Brad Thomas and Nolan Taylor against but was Logan (together going encouraged by the play of Tim Kohler and Tim Belnap. like-it-or-n- ot the Bobcats drop their final region contest and last for eight senior members on their home floor they would have to bank on Logan upsetting Roy Wednesday night in Logan. We trapped them last time to stop them but we let them have 40 points in the first half, Swan said of Weber. "WE'VE GOT to figure on beating them, is how Swan looks at the game that overall the Bobcats are playing as well as they have all 10 , 57-4- 6-- 4) Should . turnovers and outrebounded Logan in the 0 win. He stops short of saying his team is peaking, saying the Cats still have to put together a good shooting night. Standing 5 in Region One and 10-- 7 overall, the Cats hope to avoid a possible three or four team playoff which would be played next week. I think we can do it, (beat Weber) Swan said positively. "I'm positive Johnson can handle Jones. Others whove played him havent been as physical but Johnson can get physical with him. We he plan on gettin it (state tourney), added. ' The junior varsity will play their usual preliminary contest beginning at 5:45 p.m. year. The Cats only had SWAN FIGURES the tournament will conSaturday, March 6, Tuesday, March 9, and through that week with the finals being played Saturday, March 13. Family tickets can be purchased, at the door for the entire 26 games for $3.00. tinue Single tickets for adults can also be obtained at the door for 60 cents each. ' Refreshments will be furnished by the Amalga Ward Elders Quorum featuring such delectibles as barbe-qu- e, hot dogs and homemade candy. and Wildlife that federal aid amounting to $365,028 for work and. $1,156,954 for wildlife restoration work was received by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources during fiscal year 1976. The funds for wildlife restoration were divided as follows: $1,097,654 for fish restoration wildlife and $59,300 er safety. Magna vox, Buttars Tractor; 7:30, Smithfield Barber, 5, Notes n Quotes TheU. S. Fish Service reports sponsored by the Amalga Ward is set to start Friday, March 5 in the Smithfield Armory. The 16 team, double elimination tournament will begin with four teams playing each night. Starting time is set for 6:30 p.m. each of the nights. . Starting on Friday, March On Saturday, March 6, the following teams will compete: 6:30, Keith Jorgensen's for hunt- Seventeen area LDS ward basketball teams will be playing for three area titles in the Franklin Region basketball tournaments which got under way Wednesday night in three locations. The senior division will be contesting at the West Side High School gym in Dayton, the Young Adult teams will be squaring off in the Smith-fiel- d Armory and the Explorer division will play at the North Cache Junior High gym. FOUR GAMES a night were scheduled Wednesday n in the event with winners advancing at each site to 8 and 9:15 p.m. games tonight. All three title games are slated for the North Cache, Ron Garrison at Smithfield and Steve Hinckley and Farrell Larsen in Dayton. single-eliminatio- Friday, 6:30, Nellies Union plays against Saddler Construction; 7:30, Amalga, Schrieber Cheese; 8:30, Juniper, Robinsons Service; 9:30, Martys Distributing, Hyrum Drug. Market; 9:30, Wellsville First Ward against Smith-fiel- d Sixth Ward. Tourney Under Way School First round schedules: West Side; 8:30, Bosen Distributing, Carl and Dims Teams competing in the Explorer division include Franklin, Fairview, Lewis- ton Fourth, ond, Oxford-Clifto- Lewiston Sec- Preston Seventh, and Smithfield n, Sixth, defending champions. IN THE YOUNG'. AduU division will be Mapleton, Whitney and Weston B, Richmond North and either Richmond South or Cornish and Smithfield Stake representatives. In the Senior Division will be Preston Fourth, Oxford-Clifto- n, Lewiston Second and Fourth, Preston Eight and Western A. Winners in the Region tourney will continue on to the Area Tournament set March 0 in Idaho Falls. Admission of $.50 for adults and $.25 for youth under 14 will be charged. 18-2- ASlUJV!) from neiohborhood your ASSOCIATE DRUGGISTS 3rd thru 9th, 1976 MARCH A TYLENOL TABLETS 100s Mfg. List S1.99 TIM BELNAP of Sky View goes up for a shot over the outstretched arms of a Logan player in the second meeting on the season between Sky View and Logan last week in the Spectrum. Belnap aided the Bobcats in taking a decided 9 --Sky View Photo win. SKY VIEW JUNIOR VARSITY player Rob Nielson tries to control a Logan JV player in action in the preliminary contest in the Spectrum last week. Sky View Photo ORAL Dixie Able Leaves For Texas Mission T00TRBMJSH or Adult Mfg. List $1.19 each B-- 40 Mfg. List $4.15 57-4- 2.39 B-- JTV PMi Mfg. List - Friends and relatives from Salt Lake City, Magna, Logan, American Fork and Smithfield called. 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List $1.00 Injector 7s A testimonial was held Sunday evening in the Smith-fiel- d Fourth Ward chapel for Dixie Marie Abel who leaves Misfor the Texas-Dalla- s sion. She is the daughter of Lila and Fred Abel, Smithfield. She leaves for the mission home March 13. Following the testimonial friends, neighbors and relatives attended an open house at the Abel home. 100 RDAYITl 30 FREE 100 Plus Iron Mfg. List $3.96 LAKE SALT CUTS FINEST & ffh BsS 3 Enter S3 CNLORASIPTIC Antiseptic 6 oz. wSprayer Mfg. List $1.71 Lozenges IBs Mfg. List $1.08 62 Tourney WETTING ARTHURS SOLUTION tv Barnes Hind 2 oz. Mfg. List $2.48 Sky View's women's basketball team enters Round One of the first state tournament The Bobcats, 3 in Region One and overall, meet Region Four champ at 8:10 p.m. Coach Ruth Hobson's team has had some timely play all season from a roster. Those who will be counted on heavily at state include TABLETS STRENGTH 408 Mfg. 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