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Show Manti Messenger, Thursday, April 29, 1976 Page5 Manti High Wins BYU Invitational Doubles ' medals. Paul Braithwaite reached the semi-finround before bowing out in the singles to the eventual champion, Jay Soel-berof Grantsville, Manti High School successfully defended its BYU Invitational tennis doubles championship with Jon Howell and Dave Miller claiming the gold g, 3-- 6-- Golf Tourney 6-- Winners Announced Marlene Holman, Christy Ellen Bromberg, Ruth Jean Post and Kay Clark in a dance titled "Games coming dance concert. in the Bunnell and Carolyn Bessey won the first tournament of the Palisade Ladies Golf Association with a gross score of 148 and a net score of 85. Ladies Day play begins each Tuesday morning at 10, according to Carol Hartog, Ladies Assn, president. Evening play gets underway at 5 p.m. Old and new members are asked to purchase their cards by May 18, Mrs. Hartog said, so that the new roster can be as complete as possible. Wind and rain Sunday kept attendance down at the first party of the Mens and Ladies associations. The first Ladies Day luncheon will be served by the officers about noon on May 4, following tournament play. forth- - The Problem of Loneliness Loneliness, of course, is not a problem confined just to single adults; but it is certainly a more common problem for them. Especially could this be true among many of the people says. It is much more than just a meeting place for lonesome singles. It is a program designed by the LDS Church to involve people in activities that will bring growth and development in their lives. These living in the Central-SoutherUtah area who have a value programs are open to all single system centered around family adults, not just LDS members. life. Thus, when the parental One divorced woman with of five children at home said she cease years companionship or death or separation of a mate looks forward to the activities so occurs, an individual may find, she can have a conversational himself quite suddenly alone. association with other adults. accordI attend the firesides and Special Interest, home evenings because of the ing to Haws Marble, President of the Provo Region of Young stimulating intellectual and deals with spiritual atmosphere, said an Special Interest, older woman who is widowed. filling the varied needs of these individuals who are for one At a Friday night dance, one reason or another alone. man, who will soon turn 29 and Friendship is one of the has never been married, main purposes of the Special commented that everyone at Interest Program, Marble the function was there because n School and by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty book? Or: 1 Where can I find how to spell rhinoceros? I Or: havent found Ecuador in the encyclopedia yet. Such statements are common in our homes, and theres something we can do about them. A long time ago someone decided that words, names and places would be easier to find in books if they were alphabet- ized. So most of us adults have THE MANTI MESSENGER Published every Thursday Manti. Utah. Entered in the Post Office at Manti, at Utah 84642. as second-clas- s mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MAILING ADDRESS Manti, Utah 84642 learned to look at the first letter of a word and match it with the alphabetical listing in a telephone book, dictionary, encyclopedia or city directory. Many younger people may not have mastered the knack of using alphabetized lists. Theres a simple way of finding out whether your son or daughter is good at it. Ask Susan or Dave to look up a topic in the encyclopedia. Any difficulty? If so, try this: Prepare a pile of paper slips. Write a word on each slip, making sure many of the words begin with the same letter-a- nd some with the same second letter. to Now, hand the word-slip- s your child with instructions to put the words in alphabetical order. When that exercise is complete, give the youngster a list of names to look up in the telephone book. Be sure to provide a list that has several last names that are the same, but have the different first names. Finally, recite a list of subjects for Susan to find in the dictionary. Subscription: In - Sanpete County $5.50 per year Outside Sanpete County $6.00 per year MAX E. CALL Editor and Publisher Phone , 835-424- 1 same age who have similar ideas and attitudes. According to Marble, the program came forth under the direction of President Harold B. Lee. It is as yet small and poorly understood but slowly increasing in stature and participation. In the Utah Valley alone, there are approximately 8,000 to 10,000 potential members of Special Inter- est We have dances Friday and Repiind Dave that he doesnt have to read every word on each page, and that guide words at the top of each page are helpful. It may seem like a simple skill, but the ability to decode lists of alphabetized material is basic to a lot of necessary things we must do. Planning I Anywhere DEKATOR MANOR Dee and Blanche Nordfelt SALINA, UTAH Wi 529-368- 7 ALSO CATER FOR PRIVATE PARTIES I 6-- 7-- During the matches Jon Howells overhead and strong service were outstanding. Junior David Miller baffled oppotwist nents with a serve and sharply angled forehands. Braithwaite and Soelbergs match was one of contrasts, with the Grantsville ace dominating the first and third sets while the Manti senior held a firm upper hand in the second. Team matches were also won during the week over Richfield and Cedar City. Players participating included Mike Cox, Brian Henretty, Burke Plum- d Manti tennis team, back row: John Erickson, Randy Clark, Jon Howell, David Miller, Paul Braithwaite, Mike Cox; front: Curtis Madsen, Brian Henretty, Burke Plummer, Kelly Call. Several team players are not on the picture. mer, Russ Nielson, Jon Larsen, Aaron Jackson, Kelly Call, David Bradley, Ron Bowman and Jim Ockey. Cox ' and Henretty won two no. 1 doubles matches and a couple of singles matches. Plummer and Nielsen did likewise. Jim Ockey, a ninth grader, won his first match of r the year in a marathon at Richfield, besting Paul Cowley in three sets. Coming events include the Snow College Invitational next Saturday, the Region VII, VIII and IX tournament the following Saturday at Snow and the two-hou- and combined State meet at BYU on May 15. MHS will play Cedar at Manti this Friday and Orem at Manti on 2-- May 10. A quick scan of the record book reveals that Templar doubles teams notched up 11 wins over the past 13 years at BYU. Tennis fans will recall familiar names from this list of champions. Stepping back a year at a time, in 1975 it was Clark Barton and Paul Braithwaite; 1974, Clark Barton and Reid Cox; 1973, Clark Barton and Reid Cox; 1971, Brian Hatch and Mark Aston; 1970, Brian Hatch and Mark Aston; 1969, Lamar Barton and Eddie Gray; 1968, LaMar Barton and Terry Keller; 1967, Richard Nelson and Ted Christensen; 1965, Doug Dyreng and John Hall; 1964, Doug Dyreng and John Hall. Larson Catering COMPLETE CATERING Decorations, Food, etc. 0 Phone Ephraim, Utah 283-408- More dinners, spiritual, meetings, a home evening, a picnic, and many other activities. One of the General Authorities will speak at one of the Sunday Everyone single and over 25 who wishes to participate in the preparations for the event as well as the conference itself, will be welcomed, whether they are members of the LDS Church or not," he added. n For further information call 4 or write P.O. Box 170, Provo, Utah 84601. 375-522- Most lifetime homers by a professional baseball player? Not Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron, but Josh Gibson holds the record. He hit 800 lifetime homers playing for the Homestead Greys! Badger Baseballers Vie for ICAC Title Snow College and Utah Technical College will meet at Tinip Park in Provo Friday and Saturday in a best series that will determine the baseball championship of the ICAC (Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference). Snow's hardballers, southern division champions, will take a 1 league record into the series northern division with winners. Snow College and the team would appreciate the support of o REAL PARADISE FOR CHILDREN in Sanpete Co. on 12 acre, 373-66- others coming over Dixie-t- he on the Snow diamond with and 4 scores. Pitchers Mark Sandberg and Jed Murray recorded victories in the three wins over Dixie. r Sandberg threw a nifty in the first game of the series and Murray picked up the other two wins in a relief role. 4-- 1 283-47- 489-658- 489-56- blocks from temple. Foundation, porches, shed, black top driveway. Call If no answer call 1. 283-48- 89, 489-696- THREE BEDROOM, two bath house on 12 acre lot in Ephraim. Reduced to sell. Animals allowed. Equitable Realty. Call Roy ' 283-40- Browning 283-434- 98 FOR SALE: 20 ft. Lodgepoles. Charlie Riddle, 427-334- 9. 12x60 Tamarack FOR SALE: 3 trailer, bedroom, $6,000, stove, refrigerator, skirt7. ing included. 462-238- FOR SALE: 1960 V6 GMC truck, good condition. 1952 Willis jeep, with 260 1963 Mercury engine, overdrive condition. and hubs. 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Telephone a walk-o- ut Fireentry. place, total of 2440 sq. ft. living space. Call Bushnell Rl. Est. collect and ask for Juanita Rogers 373-415- COMBUSTION-EE- less than electric modern totally home , brick construction, 3 bdrm., full R.I. bsmt with or the students and the fans at this 7 FOR SALE: WANTED HELP FOR SALE ESTATE 835-31- ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS! Catering Service for Weddings Decorations, Food 6-- 6-- 6-- guests participated include dances, workshops, field trips, service projects, Some people believe that if your eyebrows grow together you will be very rich! Wedding? LIT US MAKE than 80 golfers and in the Palisade Mens and Ladies Golf Assn, party ' Sunday. Manti, Jensen, pulled Joyce off a clean sweep in the ladies events, winning the chipping and putting, and then, to cap things off, joining with John Jorgensen, Salina, and Kirt Kellet, Moroni, to claim team honors. In the mens division, Lucy Wollard, Gunnison, took the first place prize in chipping; Bob Jensen, Manti, putting, and Richard Olsen, Mantji ? closest to the holcf. Both the Ladies and Mens associations were joined by a number of new members from Sanpete and Sevier counties. Other golfers in the area are invited to join and participate throughout the summer. The next event will be a four-mabest ball tournament on May 1. Those wishing to play are asked to sign up by Saturday at 10 a.m. so that teams can be drawn. The entry fee is $3.00 and prizes will be awarded to the first and second place teams. Full handicaps will be used and the rules will be stroke play for the two best balls of the foursome. The Mens Association it beginning its first month's play in the two-ma- n best ball of the Winners competition. match play competition will qualify for the yearly finals in September. Contestants are asked to sign up by 12 noon May 1. Pairings will be posted May 2. The entry fee will be $2.00 per month per man, with full handicap match play. home evenings, service projects, evening classes, dinners, and many other activities both families and for single-parethe singles themselves. But this is only the beginning of the potential of the program. In the area of service and helping people grow spiritually and emotionally, we havent as yet scratched the surface, he said. 7-- 6-- For Golfers Saturday nights, firesides, meetings. 6-- Many Join In Party Fourth of July Celebration, Marble said. Tentative plans Executive Secretary Utah Education Association heard one of the children moan about not being able to find Aunt Sallys name in the phone evenings alone and sought friendship with persons the Coming up July 2 through July 5 will be an Area Special Interest Conference in conjunction with .Provos Bicentennial Home How many times have you they were tired of spending Howell and Miller were top seeded, receiving a bye in the first round. Successive victories were then recorded over Wasatch Highs Adams and Olpin, Lehis Steve Carlton and Bob Ellison, and finally Grantsvilles Brett Durfee and Greg Palmer, liau I wind .it unthit A. Hdwi SIS 4241 Christiansen 170 EAST 1st SOUTH EPHRAIM, UTAH furniture 1 GORDON Siruii dii.t in M.tnn mi I phi aim Widnixddis. |