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Show Wcdnt'sdjs, Nov Local teams V-b-al Sun Advocate, Price, Blah lt8 2.: rscsct . . -- - varsity match by taking two of three from the Carbon girls and then completely dominated the varsity action to win two straight games and the match. The junior varsity match was a real affair competitive with the third and deciding game going extra time before the Buffs could get a two -- point over edge 440 KAWASAKI JV invader lose two to Tooele TOOELE Tooele High School won both matches from Carbon in Region Five girls volleyball action last Thursday night. The Buffs won the junior Carbon to win the match away with two game and match with more points. a victory The Tooele varsity Carbons JV started had little trouble team strongly, winning the from in winning first game The Buifs came back to Carbon in the second take the second to match of the night, set up the tight third winning two straight duel. Carbon actually on identical scores of The Buffs held a lead in the in third game and were were never behind this match. serving but the young Dinos never could Carbon will close out quite put over the the regular Region Five schedule Wedclinching point. Tooele fought back nesday night when to tie the score at they host Murray on went ahead the Dino court, the JV Carbon came back to action starting at 5:30 knot the count again at p m. followed imbefore the Buffs mediately by the put the game and varsity match. 17-1- 5 Bmlfl 15-1- 2 15-- 7 15-6- ; Tough Smurf I 14 l, l 15-- 14-1- 2 Complete Line of SNOWMOBILE Clothing & Accessories We're your Christmas Gifts Center 14-1- 15-1- 15-1- ?jpvyywhaiiiM am- - wa j tr fee CEU wins 2 in Wyoming CEU finished a long seconds left in At that time trip this past weekend the Eagles got the ball by winning two games to Bakker who scored 10 in seconds Wyo. with Powell, against North West remaining and this Community College, a held up for the Eagles team that they had win. split with here at home Leading the scoring last year. was George Minick The Eagles won the with 23; Bakker and on a Larry Bennerman had first night clutch jump shot by 16 each, followed by Rick Bakker in the last Arthur Robinson with 10 seconds after 13. Leading rebounder coming from behind in was Robinson with 10. the last three minutes. Minick had 9 Robbie had Nielson led in assists The Eagles dominated the first with 5 The Eagles bounced half and the early part of the second half, back Friday night in gaining a 16 point lead the Cody, Wyoming school at half time, gymhigh They maintained that nasium to take an easy for about 5 minutes 91 to 71 victory as they into the second half played consistently and then went cold. throughout the ball The game was a game. The half time score complete turn - around for the in the second half and was Powell caught up with Eagles as they shot the Eagles with 9 very well from the minutes left in the ball field and did a good job game and eventually rebounding and gettook a lead of 5 points. ting the fast break in However, the Eagles gear for one of the regrouped and got most exciting games coach Curt Jenson can things going again. They hustled back to remember as far as close the gap with seeing a lot of slam George Minick hitting dunks. Minick had 6 slam two free throws to take a 1 point lead with 47 dunks in the game and seconds remaining Robinson had 3 to the back Powell came bring back to score on a memories of the days rebound basket with of Lou West and Blily 20 just but successful road the game. 72-7- 1 Gaskins. Everyone on the Eagles squad was able to play in the game and get some good experience. The leading scorers were Robinson and Minick with 24 each, Mike Christiansen with 14, Bakker with 10 to round out the double figure scoring. Mike Christiansen had 10 rebounds to lead in that ' 46-3- 4 department, along with Robinson who had 9 and Kevin Miller with 7. Ben- Alley Cats Sundowners The Jesters 19 L 17 17 21 15 25 Sugar Foot 5 & Games High Series Paula Blackburn 170, Sylvia Stevenson Ruth 166, 163 - 459; Herrera 156, 150 156-46- 1; -- 443. Split Ruth Ortiz CHS volleyball player Karen Walton sets up a shot during the CHS - Tooele match Dairy specialist joins Ag. dept. We are pleased to have Jay Brown join the Utah Department of Agriculture as our new Dairy Specialist in the Division of Food Conversion: 5 - 7 split. dairy industry for the past 26 years. He has been a dairyman, a milk hauler, and has worked for one of the states -- processors. recently -- supervise the programs. He is also Quality dairy inspections and responsible for the activities of the coordinating As the dairy Dairy Department in the Departments A milk, programs with those of Specialist with the Grade milk federal and local of Utah Department manufacturing Brown milk for retail raw and agencies. Agriculture, Milk a Specialist. Department, as a where, registered t i w fr w 'WJk'W Hwy. 6, No. of Helper 472-314- 2 Well best any written deal in Utah Would you sine to earn money valuable arizes? 0 0 Fairview. 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Brown, a native Utahn, was born and raised in the Odgen area where he has been involved with the 440 & 340 Drifter juys can only hope to fallow Combines uks oml performance with a unique KAWASAXI oks truiK oi . i ok s hat cha.is that knr gets de p Pin.' not a i awful It director of the Division of Food and Consumer Monday Night Newcomers W 23 23 Hit and Consumer Ser- announced vices, Archie S. Hurst, nerman was high in assists with 6. 44-2- i :i 1160 SOUTH STATE SUITE OREM UTAH 1 55 84057 224-464- 4 r- 3 McCulloch 12 in. Outdoor Thermometer Cham Saw 10-10- Reg. 6" 9.95 SALE 9 in. Motorized Rockwell Reg. 27999 SALE Are you 20" Snow Blower at least 10 years of age? Reg. Regular 279.95 15495 SALE 259 249 Monday thru Friday Saturday Mini Mac 30 SALE Table Saw A TORO 8 a.m.-4:3- 0 8 a.m.-5:3- 0 US you responsible? 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