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Show Review - Wednesday, Jan. 1 1. 1989 - I'atfc 8 gjfcj Tadv Vikes defeat Sp. p( IjaJ , 13-1- Scott point, and 9 M W VikingSSeetg a few trouble spots the game Coach Marie eary in of the Bone changed the tempo quarter was when P.G. totally pulled away, of 50-3- Th,s contin-ued with a score into the final quarter, with a big win for the girls. Lisa Hall and Heather Johnsen both ended in double fig-ures, and with 2-- 3 pomt field goals each. Vikki Allred led with 18 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists finished with 15 Trade Williamson added i, 1 Warne" added UK' team decided! J to run past e' quarter, gyf quarter, P n i6 ,6i. 14, Heather bl Valynn Stoeyjst. Smith with 10 ? 1:Y topreboundStii Results game against available to Carbonate d to Prove 0n Jr was sweet as the Revenge Vikings sound y P.G. Lady score at th s State vo y to the Dons Fina,S "ere" and coacheS. happy players vicb for the over the lop-side- d ?ry g Vikes in round one ot Key basketball. Parted out The Vikings easily- - x didn't discourage StLnir Vikki Allred andWobuckets,thenRaque Scott hit two field goals in a row to put the Beary Best players of week named 4 ft 4.. " ' The Beary Best Players of the Week are selected by the coaches each week. Each player chosen receives a Koala Bear Sundae from Beary Best Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant in Pleasant Grove. The girl's varsity player this week is Tracie Williamson. J.V. player is Cheryl Beagley. Boy's varsity player is Nathan Ash. J.V. player is Dan Hansgen and sopho-more player is Derrick Robinson. Tracie h ad agreat week with her rebounding and shooting against Spanish Fork, said Coach Marie Bone. She had nine rebounds and 15 total points. Tracie, at 6'2", plays center. She would like to attend college on an athletic scholarship, and eventually become a physical therapist. Her sports hero is Dylyn n Duncan, a volleyball player at BYU. She is the daughter ofCher and Paul Williamson. Cheryl was the top scorer against Spanish in the J.V. game, with 14 points. Coach Neresa Niel-so- n complimentedheronherinside game and her rebounding. She would like to attend college and go into elementary education. She said that her favorite subjects are English and P.E. She plays center for the J.V. team. Cheryl is the daughter of Roberta and David Beagley. Varsity player Nathan Ash is known for, "skying," on rebounds. Nathan Ash and has great potential as a player. Dan is the son of Fred and Juliene Hansgen. Sophomore player Derek Robin-son had an exceptional week against the teams in the American Fork tournament. He had 28 points against Bonnev ille, and coach Mike Shoell r,aid that Derek provided some real leadership on the floor during that tournament. Derek is the son ofRandy and Jan Robinson. Tracie Williamson Coach Bruce Bushnell said that Nathan had a great week with the games against Provo and Spanish Fork. Bushnell said that Nathan had 23 points against Spanish, and was a big factor in the win with his exceptional rebounding. Nathan is the son ofWayne and Annella Ash. J.V. player Dan Hansgen is a good outside shooter and one- - on-on- e player, said Bushnell. He said thatDancan workhardin practice, r 45 West BsJ Center y q&L V " PI. Grove r-- S;c Ice Cream Parlor V and Restaurant' Daily Special SoupToTtheg Monday Philly Beef & Swiss Wisconsin Cheese Tuesday Chicken Salad Sandwich Cream of Broccolir,,.- - Jps Wednesday Chicken Salad Sandwich Cream of Broccolic si; Thursday Fish & Chips Clam ChowderFrtncH b ' .ad Friday Fish & Chips Clam ChowderChili 2 Saturday Check window Ham & BeanChichi Short lunch hours? Call orders rnm-- j Ji. iu'iu'.,-"- . uwu.ni.m J. mju.it u.. "ir--' SUPER STORE ivv? ts SAW m mm win zi mm m r iMgdggsEThjeeo AMevcXdz'Wo Ak)- - ""TTwthmm i Patience is something you admire greatly in the driver behind you but not in the one ahead of you. SMITH DRUG CO. N. And Your ft Health I 10 S. Mam N I Pleasant O 785-322- 1 David Faux, Pharmacist Dry Mouth: Causes & Cures Dry mouth is a common ailment in the aged and is a side effect of hundreds of medicines. Dry mouth occurs when saliva secretion is diminished, either temporarily or permanently. The mouth may feel parched with a burning sensation. Dry mouth is found in 40 percent of those over age 65. Health prob-lems such as anemia, dehydration, diabetes, and fever can cause dry mouth. Nasal congestion, stress, and smoking may also dry out the mouth. Antihistamines, deconges-tants, appetite suppressants, and certain medicines for heart arrhyth-mias, depression, and hypertension contribute to dry mouth. Many people with rheumatoid arthritis and disorders of the salivary glands may experience permanent dry mouth. Temporary relief from dry mouth may be obtained from sipping wa-ter or sucking on ice chips, loz-enges, hard sugarless candy, or chewing sugarless gum. But saliva substitute products have therapeu-tic advantages over home reme-dies. These substitutes arc similar to naiural saliva and last longer than other remedies. If dry mouth is a side effect of medicines, the dosage some times can be decreased or a different medicine prescribed. And always follow your dentist's advice for effective oral hygiene. Jr. Jazz standings 7th & 8th Grade Jr. Jazz Standings Knicks Bucks jj Lakers 0 Pacers Jazz Bulls j g Celtics Rockets 2 2 Suns Pistons 2 Spirits 2 "3 Cougars 76'ers 3 Jr. Jazz action continues each Sat. The Cougars and the Bulls had a head to head battle for the entire game, with the Bulls winning by just one point, 35-3- JefTFerguson scored 19 points for the Cougars, and Greg Ridge had 12 for the Bulls. The Pacers ran over and smashed the Spirits in the last game of the day with a score of 46 to 24. Top scorer for the Pacers was Scott Giles with 26 points. Joseph Boyle and Ron Dixon each scored 6 points for the Spirits. The games in the boy's seventh and eighth grade Jr. Jazz program were generally seen to be a lot closer this week, tightening up the league and making the games re-ally fun to watch for everyone. In the first game of the day, the Bucks beat the Celtics, 36-3- The game was strong not only in the defense, but also in the good shoot-ing from each team. Nate Bowen was top scorer for the Bucks, with 12 points. Derrick Frazier scored 16 for the Celtics. The Lakers got the upper hand against the good little Rockets team, 27 to 22. Josh Martin made 11 points for the Lakers, and John Hansgen made 7 for the Rockets. Both teams had even scoring from most of their players. The Knicks ran over the 76'ers in the third game of the day, 47-1- Justin Brackenbury had 21 points for the Knicks, and Ryan Clayton had 4 for the 76'ers. The Jazz and the Suns had a closer game than the final score in the Jazz's favor, 36-2- 4 indicated. Both teams had even scoring from their players. Ryon Allen and Cody Anderson both scored 8 points for the Jazz. Trent Anderson, Robert Messersmith and Kyle Wells each had 6 points for the Suns. |