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Show 8 MANTI MESSENGER Manti Stake Basketball Schedule Is Announced EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Thursday, December 5, 1974 Mens Golf Association Following is the Manti Stake Explorers, Adult and Young Adult Basketball Schedule for Thursday, December 5: Closes Successful Season The Palisade Mens Golf Association brought their 1974 golf year to an end by holding their annual banquet at Hals Palace on N ovember 1 1th. After the meal, awards were presented and elections for the 1975 year were held. Trophies were given to the winners of the Club Championship Tournament. The new club champion for 1974isDonShand. The other winners are as follows: Championship Flight: Low Gross, Don Shand; Low Net, Frank Cook. A Flight: Low Gross, Ron Cox; Low Net, Curt Kjar. B Flight: Low Gross, Glen Allred; Low Net, Ed Stil-so- n. trw ..vs A lf41 SNOW COLLEGE BASKETBALL SQUAD: bottom row, Jeff In- gersoll, manager; Jim Ericksen, assistant; Ron Abegglen, head Center, Richard Nay, Richard Hansen, Lee Burch, Tom Following the award presentations elections were held for the board of directors to serve for the 1975 year. This board that was elected met later and chose the following officers: President, Glen Allred; Cecil Cox; Secretary, Jack Shand; Party Chairman, Gaylen Bradley; Member Kelly, Roger Brown, Hlclcs Sexton. Back, Earl Carter, Gary Stringham, Les DeYoptg, Tracy Cowley, Scott Bond Scott tier, Stewart Bailey. Whit-coac- h. Vice-preside- nt, Badgers Victorious in Opening Games With a pair of victories in their opening, games already in the record books, the Snow College Badgers will play a couple of games again this week. Snows team will play Utah Technical College of Provo Thursday night in the Orem High School gym in the first game of the.Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference schedule. Tip-o-ff time will be 7:30 p.m. The league game is coming at the beginning of the schedule because Utah Technical College was voted membership in the ICAC too late to get on the regular schedule. The Badgers will, be back in Snow gym Friday night at 7:30 as hosts to the Southern Utah State College junior varsity. Taking the floor for SUSC will pre-seas- on be a squad made up of upper-cla- ss men and several outstanding freshmen. Among the are Arlyn Sawyer, last year freshman who was all-sta- te te at Panquitch, Bob Lyman, at West, and Arlo Eyre, a standout at South High. Snows twin victories last weekend came at the expense of College of Ganado, Arizona. And they got new Coach Abegglen s collegiate coaching career off to an auspicious start. The Badgers won the first and the second game 79-In both games Coach 8. one Abegglen was able to give everyone on his squad an apportunlty to get into the action. Hicks Sexton, the only regular back from last year, who has been converted from a guard all-sta- 71 99-7- H. Sondrup, postmaster, Ephraim, Utah, WTW Templars Will Travel to Southern Utah The following scores were recorded in Womens League Bowling at the Cow Palace Lanes In Ephraim during the week of December 2: t- !, p pA p p p p p p p p p p p Mixed Pins... Hotshots Rollettes .... 28-1- 10 13 2 23-- 26 26 24 28 12 34-1- 12 2 35 ... 14 38 High games of 160 and over an- a a pppp Included: Strikettes Treasure Swenson, 160, 172; Olive Blackham, 192, 176; Christie Bunnell, 177, 176; Ada Collard, 163. Renon DanSnappy Service - - iels, 182, 188, 173, 543 series; Jerrelyn Blankenship, 183,200, 173, 556 series; Cathy Jensen, 178; Bette Jensen, 168. - Mixed Pins Ethleyn Chapman, 163, 167, 165; Hannah Martin, 162. LaRue Johnson, Rollettes 164; Joyce Parry, 180, 206, 508 series; Pauline Larsen, 166. Nip and Tucs Vicki Thomson, 186, 172. JoAnne Hartley, Streakers 162. P p p p p p p - Inspiration and counsel from the President of the Council of the Twelve Apostles nnoiTJbooK Lost Won Strikettes . . 42 Snappy Service 39 Streakers renewal options. For further Information and bid packages, Interested Investors and contractors should contact Mr. Wayne Christensen at 350 South Main Street, Room 366, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, phone m p p Bowling Scores Ups and Downs 17-Nip and Tucs 17 nounced that the U.S. Postal Service Is seeking bids for the construction and leasing of a new Post Office In Ephraim, Utah. Bids will be accepted until 12:00 noon, January 8, 1975, and then opened. All bidders will submit bids to construct and lease the desired facility on land controlled by the USPS. The controlled site Is located on the north side of First North between Main and First East Street and has approximately 22,215 sq. ft. and is priced at $7,000. The building will have a total Interior floor space of 3,634 sq. ft. with driveway, parking and maneuvering of 15,000 sq. ft. The basic lease Is for 10 years with four m Ga.; Stuart Bailey, Escalante; and Les DeYoung, Salt Lake City. Richard Nay, Gunnison, the third letterman on the team, did not see much action in the series because of the sprained ankle, but will be back for the games this week. 13-m- an CALL FOR BIDS Clifford to a forward, was high point man, with 32 the first night and 30 the second. Roger Brown, Grantsville, another letter man, got 14 in the first game and 8 in the second. Others who scored in double figures in the second game were Earl Carter, Freeman, Explorers. 7:00 p.m., Ephraim North Young Adults, vs. Manti Nta-tYoung Adults. 8:00 p.m., Ephraim West vs. Ephraim South Adults Manti South Ward Building Adults. Frank Cook; Handicap, ship, Ex9:00 p.m., Ephraim North Manti South 7:00 p.m., Richard Olsen; Tournament Adults vs. Manti South Young South Exvs. Ephraim plorers PublicDon Shand; Chairman, ; Adults. plorers. ity, John Eliason. 8:00 p.m., Manti North ExSeveral items of business Most good recipes far fondue were discussed at the banquet. plorers vs. Manti Center Excall for the cheese to be mixed plorers. The main item of current con9:00 p.m., Manti North Adults or tossed with flour before Its cern is the Club House. Bids added to the wine or base which for construction of the new vs Manti Center Adults. been war med In a saucepan. has Club House will be held on not floured first December 13th. To help raise Ephraim West Ward Building If cheese Is in a mass remain to tends it money for this construction 6:00 p.m., Ephraim North or one piece rather than melting each member of the association will be asked to buy an Explorers vs. Ephraim West readily tor the fondue. advanced green fee ticket and sell three others. These tickDo ets sell for $50.00 and are good any day of the week. This, in The UJ4. Charter states membership is open to "p addition to helping fund the club loving" states, yet it admits Communist Rad China and house, is a bargain for any ; gives it a seated die powerful Security Council and tuns golfer. Any golfer who has an Taiwan. advance green fee ticket may around and kicks out golf 40 times for $1.25 each DO YOUR WASH AT THE time. This is a savings of 25? on weekdays and 75? on the Coin-O- p. weekends. The money taken in from these tickets will be matched by government funds Manti and will all go towards construction of the new clubhouse. I you know Speed Wash Laundry ' Intake This Holiday Season This weekend the MHS will travel to the sunshine of southern Utah. Hurricane has a brand new gymnasium and the Templars along with North Sanpete and Dixie will help Hurricane with inaugural games. The tournament schedule matches the Flyers from St. George and MHS at 6:00 p.m. and the Tigers and Hawks at 8:00 p.m. Winners vs. winners and losers vs. losers are on tap for Saturday. The next home game will be on December 20th, Friday with South Sevier. This will be a league game. This year there will be 12 league games. Each AA team will play each other home and away and every A team in Region VII once. Two AA teams will qualify for the state meet. Initial league action for MHS will be on Friday, December 13 at Richfield. Over the weekend the Templars lost a pair of ballgames. First to Cedars Redmen led by 68 Coby Leavitt. 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