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Show Standings of MSBRA jackpot contestants 7 UINTAH BASIN March 3. 1977 STANDARD Sports Schedule UNION March 10, 11, 12 State Basketball Tourney DUCHESNE Points won during the MSBRA (Mountain States Barrel Racing Association) Jackpot held at the Dixie Allen arena in Vernal included in open competition, Bonnie Barker 1st with 20 points. In the Novice Division Debbie Wilkins wu first with 7.20 points and Donna Price 2nd with 4.80. Winners in the green horse division was Dana Peterson 1st and Claudine Winn 2nd. Poles were won by Roxy Pallsen and goat tieing by Tracy Durfee. The next Jackpot is to be held at the Hilltop arena on Saturday, March 5. BLOCKED SHOT?-Bru- ce Basketball, March 4 ALTAMONT Basketball, March 4, TABIONA Basketball, March 4 Phone News hems to 722-5- 31 Thacker, 32, tries to sink two against free throw line for their 55 points. Mickey Fieldsted was leading scorer with 18, and Mack Fieldsted had 17. Rebounds were a Longhorn specialty Friday, as they outre bounded the Pirates 42 to 28. Rebounding for Altamont were: Mack Fieldsted, 13, Tom Beals, 9, Mickey Fieldsted, 8, Glenn Lamb, 6, Bruce Thacker, 5, and Kelly Farnsworth, 8. They also had their fewest number of turnovers for the season, 9 turnovers against Green Rivers 23. Harrison Nez opened scoring with the first two points of the game. Starting for Altamont were seniors Mack Fieldsted, Bruce Thacker, Harrison Nez, Scott Mohlman, Tom Beals and Jay Wilson. Altamont has lost only one game in league play to East Carbon. They play at Tabiona tomorrow night, and travel to East Carbon March 11. Although tournament berths won't be determined for Region 10 until the last East Carbon tops Eagles fell to East Carbon last Friday, the number one team in Region 10. The final score was 93 to 55. High scorers for the Eagles were Rowley with 18, Addley with 10, and Grant with 9. Rowley sunk six field goals, and shot 100 percent from the free throw line. East Carbon led the entire game, but widened the lead in the second quarter. the first They were ahead 25 to 12 at the half, at 20 to 62 and quarter, third the 21 points Duchesne picked up but quarter, against East Carbon s 14, 38 a with spread. point the game ended East Carbon completed 38 field goals teams shot against Duchesne's 19. Both throw line, free from the 50 about percent with the Eagles completing 17 of 31, and East Carbon scoring on 17 of 29. The Eagles play at Monticello tomor11 for the row, and host Tabiona March season. of the final game Eagle Talk By Teresa Wilcken Our lady Eagles are in the second day of state playoffs at the Wasatch junior high in Heber City today. The DHS GAA team traveled to the state tournament in , 3rd place of Region 10 competition. The boys will be traveling to Monticello this Friday for their basketball competition. Next Friday the Freshmen class will be sponsoring the girls preference Sadie Hawkins" dance. Flight" will be playing live music from p.m. 1-- 9:30-12:3- 0 Realty office receives honor award 40. The Roosevelt Office of Strout Realty was also recently notified that they placed 2nd highest in sales in the State of By Sherry Mecham Last Friday the Longhorns hosted the Green River Pirates for their last home game. The J. V. lost to the pirates in a close game of 3 points, 38 to 35. But the varsity defeated them 55 to 42. Since it was the last home game, the seniors were honored. The seniors boys on the The musical ended last week and the FFAFHA sponsoring donkey basketball are the activities that are being discussed now at Union. Sports, as usual, are playing their part in the program, too. Including a matinee performance for elementary students, the cast of Pajama Game" put on the show four times, last Wednesday through Saturday night's finale. From the principal on down, many people commented positively on how well the show came off. The FFA and F1IA clubs will sponsor donkey basketball Saturday night. The cost is $2 for adults, $1.25 for students, and 75 rents for children. It starts at 7 p.m. in Union's gym. Both girls and boys basketball teams took losses this last week. The tally Cougars lost two the first a to Wasatch at Wasatch Wednesday, then a r to Lehi for a state berth at Heber the next night. At the Wasatch game, however, the JV trounced their opponents 45-1The boys lost a basketball game at Intermountain Friday, although their JV also won. The boys basketball team wind up their regular season with a home game with Grantsville here tonight. The JV game starts at 5:45 p.m., the varsity at 7:30 p.m. The Lettermen's Club will be sponsorg movie, Drive ing another Inn," at 7 p.m. in the auditorium tomorrow night They will also have another one next Wednesday at 7 p.m. The sophomores will put on an assembly Friday and sponsor a dance with a live band the same night The area contest for FFA will be held next Wednesday. basketball team were: Harrison Nez, Scott Mohlman, Tom Beals, Mack Fieldsted, and Bruce Thacker. At halfgime the Altamont Larriettes did a special march, the Senior Salute, in honor of the seniors. The seniors of the drill team are; Carla Mitchell, Terri Lindsay, Minday Brotherson, Lola Lindsay, and Leah Lindsay. Lola Lindsay was honored the outstanding senior tarriette, and LoAnn Walker, a junior, was honored most outstanding Lanriette. We feel that the Larriettes have done a terrific job this year, and we give thanks to their advisor, Mrs. Neilson. The Longhorns will travel to Tabby on Friday. s, three-pointe- On February 18 and 19, five Longhorn wrestlers participated in the 1A State wrestling tournament Joe Birch took 2nd in the heavyweight division and Robert. Meeks took 3rd in the 185 division. The other three Longhrons were Bryan Ames, Kenn Miles and Ron E. Fans- - . worth. We feel that these five boys represented our school very well and we are very proud id them. Last Thursday, February 17, AHamont hosted the Monticello Buckarooe lor basketball. The J. V. team played a pretty good game but still lost by 8. The varsity played with great teamwork and , won their game by 1 point, 56 to. 66. ' Friday, February 25, the Longhorns win host the Green River Pirates for their last home game of the season. fund-raisin- Farnsworth, 20, made a key interception during the third quarter, one of Green River's 23 turnovers. The Longhorns only had 9 turnovers against Green River Friday night, and they had 42 rebounds compared to 28. Altamont won 55 to 42, and play at Tabiona tomorrow and East Carbon March 1 1 . INTERCEPTION-Kel- ly Monticello downs Tigers OUR FLAG The Tabby Tigers were defeated hi last Friday on their home Tabiona was a score of 57-4ahead by three prints at the end of the first quarter with a score of The turning point was in the second quarter where Monticello made 20 prints to Tabby's 7, leaving the Tigers 10 points behind. In the fourth quarter Tabby came within two points of catching Monticello. Fifty percent of the free throws were of the field shots were made, and 30 made. Giles was the high scorer for the night making 11 points. Tabiona is in 5th place in region record. standings, with a Tabiona's j.v. also lost to Monticello with a score of Only 4 prints were made in each of the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Brad Burt was the high scorer with 10 prints. The j. v. has s record of Monticello floor, with Historical Highlights UNION OF THIRTEEN 8. 10-1- Ifn I were you. I'd get myself over to TACO TIME and flap a lip over 3 Tacos fer just 99 . V - ys MARCH SPECIAL 2-- 6 50-3- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 4-- Hie first Stan and Stripes, whose birthday we observe on June 14, was created on that date, in 1777, when, according to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, the Continental Congress resolved: That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Duchesne The local Representative of Stout Realty, Inc., Dean Frandsen, has received the highest honor awarded by his Company, it was announced recently. A Company official presented Mr. Frandsen with the President's Award, which is given to an elite few among the more than 650 S trout Offices in 43 States. The annual Award is presented to those S trout Branch Managers who have exhibited extraordinary skill in sales, listing and customer service throughout the previous year. Only 61 offices were selected as having achieved a 1976 performance record significant enough to quality them for the Award. Mr. Frandsen has been associated with Strout Realty since 1975. His office is located 621 East 2nd North on Highway Longhorn Lingo llul linger heart-breaker- Longhorns cinch tourney berth league game, a schedule has been compiled. The fourth place team will play the first place team of Region 8 at 10 a.m. March 16. The first place team in Region 10 will play the fifth place team of Region 9 at 1 p.m. The third place team will play the fourth place team of Region 8 at 6 p.m. The second place team will place Region 88 number 6 team at 9 p.m. Altamont, home one-point- turnovers of the season. The Longhorns are assured of either a first or second place tournament berth, after defeating Green River last week 55 to 42. State tournaments will be held March 10, 17 and 18. The Longhorns shot a cold 36 percent from the floor, and 50 percent from the Tabiona, away Cougar Chatter By Gil the Pirate defense. The Longhorns came up with another victory, after scoring only 38 percent from the field and 50 percent from the free throw line. The Longhorns had their best night of the season rebounding, and the fewest number of Monticello, away Utah of the Strout Offices. They also placed 18th in the nation. Strout Realty is one of the largest Real Estate Companies in the USA and has over 650 offices and a national catalog service. The Roosevelt office is staffed by Dean Frandsen, manager and Sewell Massey, salesman. The Duchesne office is served by Fred Jones as a part of the Roosevelt Jl 670 E. 200 North Roosevelt 650 W. Main St. Vernal constellation.' Festus Haggen" office. as . jrS see aesTtii - Murray Motor & Investment Corp. Roosevelt, Utah 2nd 157 So. E. 722-455- 1 & tl Home of Ml CMC Pontiac CMC -- . -- The truck of Strout Realty, INC. Dean Frandsen and Sewell Massey admire the award received recently at the office, for outstanding service. PRESIDENTS AWARD-Representat- ive people from General Motors ' (jte ct& Jf sirfKs ) |