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Show HIE SUMMIT Friday, Dm. IB, COUNTY 8 1MI free throw. 20 Mark Marsh: 4 points, 2 field goals. 11 Doug Garfield: 7 points, 3 field goals and .1 free throw. Heavyweight Dennis BEE RMs-pl- n OaalvlIU. UUk a401T ExMMtiM Matches 98 lbs Kip Rlchins-los- t by decision 112 lbs Rick O'Brien-Juby pin 112 lbs Seth st . Klzzar-lostbyp- 126 lbs Dee 119 lbs Tom by decision in Dillree-lostbyp- in Osborn-los- t On Dec. 14, the Wrestlers met the Morgan Trojans. The results will be given next week. The next Wrestling Brave match will be held on Dec. 20. This wUl be a double dud with Grants-vUI- e and No. Sanpete. The first session will begin at 6:00pm. Come and support our Wrestlers! Ity Kale V 120 lbs Tim WKESTUNG On Dec. 9 there wu a wrestling meet held at No. Summit. It began at 2:00 with the J.V. matches, and 3:30 with the Varsity matches. The Wrestlers had a big win against Intermountain, The results were: Juaiar Vanity 145 lbs. Kayo 155 lbs. Wes 132 lbs Brett 138 lbs Greg There will be a dance held after the Park CUy Game, tonight in the old gym. 98 lbs. Vanity Zane DeWeese-lostb- pin Forfiet Rodney n. the J.V. also traveled to Wautch. Wasatch was a tough team and the final score was 61 to 46, in favor of Wasatch. The results On Dec. 9, were: 42 Kirt Richins: 2 points, 1 field goal. 24 Troy Bowen: 12 points, 5 field goals and 2 free throws. 32 Todd Geary: 12 points, Sfield goals and 2 free throws. 21 Kevin Richins: 9 points, 3 field goals and 3 free throws. 40 Brett Judd: 12 points, 3 field goals and 6 free throws. The J.V. games will be held st 5:30 before Varsity games. The basketball team y will meet Park City today BASKETBALL at No. Summit, at 7:15. They will meet Dugway tom morrow, Dec. 16. at Varsity 112 lbs Stephen No. Summit, and on Dec. On Dec. 8 the basket22 a Gold and Purple st 126 lbs David ball team met the Inter- intersquad game will be by decision mountain Eagles. They Come out and Forfiet Rick Potter-tie7to- 7 had a little bad luck, as played. our team I! support the final sene wu 45 to 132 lbs Chris Paskett-lostbyp62, in favor of the Eagles. Junior Varsity The results of the game 138 lbs Kevin were: On Dec. 7, the Sopho12 Wade Judd: 2 more team met the Mor145 lbs Bart points, 1 field goal. gan Trojans. Morgan won 13 Cory Pace: 6 53 to 45. Both teams 155 lbs Max points, 3 field goals played well and there wu 22 Jack Blonquist: 17 good competition. The re167 lbs Bob points, 5 field goals and 7 sults were: free throws. 42 Kirt Richins: 6 185 lbs Jack 24 Dan Richins: 9 points, 3 field goals. 24 Troy Bown: 2 points, 4 field goals and 1 points, 1 field goal. 32 Todd Geary: 5 points, 2 field goals and 1 free throw. 21 Kevin Richins: 6 points, 3 field goals. 54 Mark Marsh: 20 points, 8 field goals and 4 been decorated giving us gravy, green string free throws. all a spirit of the Christ-- . beau, wheat bread but40 David Judd: 4 mu holidays. In spite of tered, jello with marsh-1- ' points, 1 field goal and 2 mellows, cake, coffee or free throws. the cold frosty day all milk. A big thanks to were enjoying visiting and doing their handy-worAgusta Prescott for this The Freshman also had The men played luchmsmeal. a game with the Trojans Sorry to hear that Marpool. Thelda Page shewand over powered them ed many things she had jorie Atkinson who helps 47 to 20. The results with the dinners took sick were: made for Christmu for and wu unable to be with the Slow and Ten. R wu 0 Brett Judd: 12 ; most interesting. A big Hurry and get to pomts, 3 field goals and 6 thanks to Thelda. feeling better Marjorie free throws. At noon the S.S. High Happy Birthday was 52 Todd Judd: 16 School Chorus under the sung to Florence Mit-- - points, 8 field goals and 6 chell. Walter Danield free throws. direction of Brad Thomson sang several numplayed many Christmu 20 Craig Dearden: 3 bers to us which we an songs on the piano which points, 1 field goal and 1 we sB enjoyed hearing. free throw. eqjoyed very much. A big thanks to the Chorus Thanks to you Walter. 54 Greg Tuft: 4 teacher and students of 2 field goals. points, Marve Simpson is at S.S. High School. 50 Mike Grant: 12 his home and coming Our meal wu most points, 5 field goals and chicalong nicely. fried with delicious 2 free throws. by MoOle Oliver ken, mashed potatoes, On Dec. 8, the J.V. met Orgill-lostbyp- Brsith-waite-p- Wright-pi- On Dec. 9 the team traveled to Wautch, This game was well played and wu very competitive. The scores of the teams differed from one to three points throughout the game. Wautch won with only a two point lead. The final score wu 64 to 62. The results of the game were: 13 Cory Pace: 2 points, 1 field goal and 1 free throw. 12 Wade Judd: 15 points, 5 field goals and 5 free throws. 24 Dan Richins: 22 points, 8 field goals and 6 free throws. 22 Jack Blonquist: 12 points, 5 field goals and 2 free throws. 11 Doug Garfield: 11 points, 2 field goals and 7 free throws. Biologist begins bobcat study in Diamond Fork Canyon 52 Todd Judd: 2 points, and 2 free throws. in in Brsith-waite-lo- Stephens-pi- n. 167 lbs. Jim by pin 185 lbs. Dan Keetch-lo- st Richins-pi- n Heavyweight Robert t by pin 98 lbs. Todd Passy-los- Ovard-lostbyp- in 105 lbs. Chad Staley-lo-st by pin 112 lbs. Shayne Roberts-wo- n by decision 119 lbs Tom Osborn-lo- st by pin in are many questions about the bobcat in Utah which remain unanswered. DWR biologist Jim wUl provide data to Karpowitz is conducting a study in Diamond Fork Canyon near Provo which he hopes manage the animals. There A Division of Wildlife A very nice meal wu prepared by Agusta Prescott and Marjorie Atkinson consisting of beef stew, 'cottage cheese salad, sliced cheese, baking powder biscuits, butter, jam, apple sauce and fruit cake, coffee and milk. A big thanks to the cooks for this delicious meal. Happy Birthday was sung to Rex Gin es. On Thursday, Dec. 7 the S.S. Senior Citizens met at their building in Kamas where a large group attended. A beautiful Christmas tree hu k. u. North Summit Eagles. They bad luck On Wednesday, Dec. 6 comed back after a month asparagus and mince pie the ladies kept very busy of illneu in the hospital for dinner. Friday, December 8 we finishing a quilt and and home. Paul thanked made more Christmas everyone who had shown and also made favhim to kindnesses gifts, many making several Chris- during this time. ors for our upcoming tmu gift items. The men We were served chic- Christmu party, enjoyed pool and cards. Paul Barber was wel ken, potatoes and gravy, by Edna Clark Wood Burning Stoves with a final score of 67 to 37. The results 32 Todd Geary: 7 points, 2 field goals and 3 free throws. 40 Brett Judd: 18 points, 7 field goals and 4 free throws. 50 Mike Grant: 2 points, 1 field goal. 48 inch 30 inch 24 Inch 450 425 400 18 inch Shop by phone wu let go. A lot of people aw like njy boss. They think that everyone dies of cancer I thought so. too. Until the American Cancer Society, through one of its service and rehabilitation programs, helped me return to a ' ' 'normal lift The ACS also hu local Unite that help Americans whtfve never had cancer understand It better. Today, more and mow. canoer is a curable disease. Ignorance about cancer is curable, too. Farm workers on Utah Farms totaled 22,000 during the week of Oct. 1978 according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, USDA. This is a decrease of 11,000 workers from July 1978 and 2.000 workers from Oct. 1977. Of the 22,000 4, American Cancer Society Kamas 444 nl M off oa all clothing Gpaclal doals oa all nachlaoi 18 WELLER REPAIR over Ij but cipal prey species, in ; The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Summit Hired wise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Exch. 1382 (35 ares) Cross Roads Water Co., for the Highland Development, Box 1921, Park City, UT 84060, seeks the right to exchange 320 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 27609, U.S. Bureau of Red. & Gont. with Weber Basin Water Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from Wan-shi- p Reservoir at a point N. 1760 ft. E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used for irrigation and domestic' purposes. Hereafter, 320 ac. ft. of water is to be released into Weber River at a point same as heretofore; and 320 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from h wdl, 350 ft. deep, at a point N. 80 ft. W.415 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 22, T1S, R4E (1.5 mL SE Silver Creek Junction); and used for irrigation PAY CUTTING i DURING DECEMBER Henefer Meats 1 I ' Killing, Cutting i i i FOOD i 2 tons nil IIAY M jX t. sfd-tloo- . l IIS 1041. Am . rot 4 tons rail HAY with each four horse trailer. tons irQU HAY. with each six horse trailer. 5 tons to ran DAY on0 TOP ODAM nOQBO IDA ILEUS BUY THE BEST FOR IESSI 27 Sank 0M sawi UM Ml C. I with each two horse trailer. C7&K3G2H ttOYOOO -- 649-81 cn 801 m Wn I with each industrial flat bed fifth wheel trader. KitcKen yn for Fisher stocks mmerica ran oat 2 Days . HAY POD CIEUOTK1AG!! i iturtng 7 NOTICE Regular meeting of the North Summit School Board will be held Jan. 10, 1979 at 7:00pm hatred of January 3. Scott McMlchael Clerk With The Purchase Of Each Horse Trader.... Kitchen Remodeling Haber Cab 6-- 22,29,1978. fc$juc)cjcjuuc($)Hn(c4c4uM4u4'4u'$4Mt 5 Average Job mit County Bee Dec. 15, 1 Call Mginafc DMC.Hanaen State Engineer Published in the Sum- I i I 336-230- Engineer, SLC, UT 84111, on or before Jan. 27, 1979. snp JUIK6 10-inc- i Locker Beef ' domestic purposes of 320 families in Sec. 21, 22, T1S, R4E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in County throughout the.' duplicate with the State entire year unless other231 E. 400 S.. r & recent years. Legal Notice t and MEAT LC bMM IWU NT status and the abundance of rabbits, a prin- er NOTICE TO WATER USERS DOES CUSTOM Elder Layne Rockhill I. Ina risenkatu- 40 looJyvaskyla. Io. Clasalc styling. Speed. Sophistication. Get them all and mom aboard the ultimate Everest Liquid coaled. Torque Reectione slide suspension. Extra-lon- g track. luxury. Two Season Warranty. What mote could you want. Ilf. - ING re pinyon-junip- habitat, LIFT Qeveland Co. pretty good shape, considering their protected Karpowitz indicates that HOP Elder Jeff Louder 30 Clifton Street Middlebrough Elder Rick Gines General Delivery Morley Alberta, Canada, t.o.l.i.n.o. Elder Paul Peterson Aeksey Place Armley Leeds 12, Yorkshire, England. EVEREST principally in s Coalville Provo, Utah, 84601. ski-d- oo Bobcats are widely animals are probably in distributed in Utah. The Diamond Fork Canyon study is being conducted work week, family ers averaged 33.0 hours compared with 32.5 a earlier. There are no reliable figures on the present size of the bobcat population in Utah, but the valuable information on the bobcats' home range distribution and density. workers averaged 31.2 hours during the 1978 October work week-39- .4 hours during 1977. Farm wage rates for all methods of payment average S3.05 per hour workers in October, compared with S2.76 a 16.000 were family year ago. This average workers (farm operators wage rate made no aland unpaid family worklowance for other benefits which may have ers) while 6,000 were hired. During the Oct. been received by some workers. I Expediteur-Lahettaja-Avsanda- can be monitored. The radio tracking will provide work- year later studies in alpine and desert habitats will be useful. live-trappi- their travels Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Box 106 783-458- 9 10 Sol Sister Winefred Andrus 2005 North 900 East New !375 again. 20 bobcats and fitting them with radio collars so that be is reason, protection England AT price didn't understand that I was healthy funded yi nj Missionary corrections FISHER WOODSAAAN Approximate stove size Ity bees were: 42 Kirt Richins: 4 points, 2 field goals. 24 Troy Bowen: 4 2 point., 1 Add King of the E-ZHE- essential until adequate management information is collected. Between now and January Karpowitz will The federally the Intermountain had some conducting the study in conjunction with Brigham Young University's range and wildlife program, says his goal is to establish a means of Diamond Fork Canyon near Provo to assess the bobcat population there. South Summit The S.S. Senior Citizens met on Monday Dec. 4, when everyone wu kept busy with their varied activities. project will continue at leut (me year. Jim Karpowitz, who is population so it can be managed. The bobcat is now a protected species in the state. According to Karpowitz, trappers could receive up to S450 for the hides of the easily trapped animal. For this Resources biologist is beginning a study in Senior Citizens assessing the bobcat D.V. CDHIDQ too NotihlOOWtst Orem, Utah 224-50- 33 y |