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Show Wasatch And North Sanpete Set Basket Battle For Monday Night Just about everybody, with the exception of the boys from Manti and North Sanpete, was tied for something or other in the Sanpete high school basketball basket-ball league when scores were toted up after Wednesday evening's eve-ning's games. Snow and Gunnison are tied for the top slot. Wasatch Academy Acad-emy and Moroni are tied for second place with Manti and North Sanpete trailing the pack in that order. Wasatch has the distinction of taking the only game lost by Snow so far. Local games played Wednesday Wednes-day night saw Wasatch lose to Gunnison and North Sanpete lose to Manti. North Sanpete fans will have a chance to compare North Sanpete San-pete and Wasatch teams Monday Mon-day evening when the two teams meet at Wasatch. League Standings are as follows: fol-lows: Team Won Lost Perc. Snow 5 1 -830 Gunnison 5 1 -830 Wasatch Academy 3 3 .500 Moroni , 3 3 .500 Manti 1 4 .200 No. Sanpete 0 6 .000 Terry, Dale Anderson, Milton Brady, Stanley Anderson, Lloyd Peterson, Roger Nelson, Sherma Allred, JoAnn Peterson, Duane Hughes, Arthur Neilson, Perry Draper, Dale Hermansen, Fraud Tucker, Gene Stevens, Dick Sutton. Sut-ton. Students Hear Talented Negro Singers The Mississippians, America's foremost Jubilee Singers, staged a program of spiritual and humorous hu-morous numbers in the auditorium audi-torium Wednesday afternoon. The quartet sang the following numbers: "Good News Chariot's Comin'", "Tell Me Who Built the Ark", "Des Bones Am Goin' To Rise Again", "Just Got To Heaven, and I Can't Sit Down". "Swing Low Sweet Chariot", "Do You Call That Religion", "Dry Bones", "Old MacDonald Had a Farm". Poems recited: "A View of Heaven" and "Hitler's Dieam". Piano selections were: "Laj: Boogie" and "Boogie in the Blues". Visitor From Logan Miss Helen Cawley, a representative repre-sentative of the Utah State Agricultural Ag-ricultural College, visited the North Sanpete Home Economics Department this week. |