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Show and seven situation. On fourth and 13 the visitors tried a pass from punt formation and failed to gel the necessary xanlage, but Dugway was oifside. A second attempt pnxluced an incomplete pass and the home team took over at the Grantsville 22. seWhite, the nior iullhack, rambled 15 yards right up the miildle and three plays later stormed the final two yards lor Dugway 's fifth toucluloxxn. Kendall ran for the extra points ami the final score Electronics personnel start training program In keeping with tin Commanding Ccncral's instructions to dcx'clnp an capability to maintain, repair. calibrate and function test equipment wliieh is used by Test Operations, the Instrumentation Brunch of Equipment Management Division is embarking on a training which is designed to help eliminate contractual services and thus reduce the maintenance costs of test equipment. The training will lie given rcclls responsible ior planning and scheduling the training are Mr. Bill Park. Chief, Training Division, Mr. Charles DcWitt, Chief. Electronics Unit and Mr. Don- llcchner. Chief. Calibration. Twelve employees are enrolled in the training course, which will lie given two days per week and two hours per day. The course will require four mouths to complete. The following employees are advantage of tliis taking liv Specialist 4 Brvce Jeppson, opportunity: Ron who prior to induction into the Keirstead, George Jorgensen, Army was employed by Hewlett Ed Lloyd, Glade Berry, Gerand Packard Corporation, Palo Alto, Palmer, Thomas California. He was an Instructor Nelson, George Pool, Darrell Stevenson, Farrell and Design Engineer for that Stevenson, Jose B. Valerio and corporation. SP4 Jeppson receivDavid Young. ed his MS degree in Electrunies from the Brigham Young Uni- m - y j di- - TATE MORTUARY Cowboys unable to handle Mustangs An opportunistic defense and a crunching ground game were the main ingredients used by the Dugway High School Mustangs in recording a convincing opening dav win over the Grantsville s Cow-lxiv- 38-1- 6. 8-- two-yar- w ref-relia- FIRST SECURITY IBANK F UTAH Bush 30-ya- Dugway Manager 882-041- 522-269- 4. - - CLYDE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE progressive store offers the maximum of customer satisfaction and at prices you can afford. For some time, the Al and Lid Furniture and Appliance has served the people of this area reliably and well. Rv sticking only items manufactured by well established and duly recognized borne furnishing concerns, they have won and held the conftion. This furniture company spe- idence of their many patrons. cializes in nationally advertised They now serve an ever grow-iu- g clientele of satisfied custolines of furniture and furnishings with complete delivery and in- mers. This firm features the complete stallation facilities. In short, this ' HOODS liiui doxn at the Dugway 15. with ulxnit 30 seconds left. Grauts-sill- e completed one puss in four tries, but the Dugway defense held and the Cowlxivs went to the room rmptv handed. DIGWAY MANAGED the only sustained drive of the ganx' after taking the second half kick off as they drove 61 sards in 17 plctiun to the rigid end gained plays with Palmer sneaking the II more to make it fourth and last yard. Key plays in the drive four at the 15. The Cowlxivs had were a pass from Palmthe answer though and rolled er to Boykins that carried to the rigid and threw liack across the Grantsville 42: a piling on penalfield to the rigid cud who ty against the Caiwlxiys when caught the liall at the five and they had thrown Griffiths for a trotted in for the score. A sweep loss on an end around: and a gut the extra points and made it lass to Box kins that was tipped a tie game at the end of the first away by the Grantsville defense aud was caught by the hustling quarter. short kick and KcndcU's White. The Mustangs also overgoixl return put the home forces came an illegal procedure penalty in Imsiness at midfield. Three when they had second aud goal line. They plays gained just one yard against to go from the the fired up Cowlxiy defense and scored two plays later and KenBrothers had to punt. The cover- - dall powered through left tackle age, led by While, got to the fur the PAT and a 24-- 8 lead. line return man at the Grantsville relxninded immediand separated him from the liall ately, scoring on the third play and Kuddes fell on it at the 21. after the kickoff. From their WHITE RIPPED off six own 44 they pulled the trigger yards and Kendall got three. on unother Iximli aud this one Kendall then swept ijght and went all the way. The Cowlxivs looking for the first down, got swept left end aud were back in trapped alwut four yards liehiud the game at the line of scrimmage, but man-pas- s Shortly thereafter the third aged to squirm through three or quarter came to an end as the defenders to get the first Mustangs punted to Grantsville. down just outside the 10. A runAt this point, Brothers made ning play gained less than a yard, the play that finally broke Grants-ville- s so Palmer went to the air and back. The Cowlxivs had a lunged into the end zone despite third and seven at their 35 and the grasp of one of the Grants-vill- e tried a pitch out around left end. halfliacks. Boykins followed The pitchout was lxihind the White and Kendall over right halfliack and Brothers, breaking in liehind the play scoppcd up guard for the extra points and the lxiimcing pigskin at the Dugway had a lead they nevei line and rumbled into the relinquished. The teams exchanged punts end zone. The PAT run failed, bulge. and just after the four minuti but Dugwav had a 30-1- 6 took the GRANTSVILLE mark they exchanged turnover.. Kendall got his second intercep- kickoff and moved into Dugway tion on a liall tipped by Kevin territory liefore Boykins lielted and Kendall Donnelly, but three plays later a Cowlxiy receiver the Mustangs fumbled the liall returned the resultant fumble about 40 yards, but the Mustangs right liack On third and 14 the Cowlxiys failed to capitalize on the oppulled a fast one. They ran a portunity. Grantsville's last real opporreverse from their own line and the runner pulled up tunity to move the ball ran afoul and tossed a bomb to the wing- - of Kuddes and Brothers who dropliack. Boykins recovered to pull ped the Cowlxiy quarteriiack loss on a second for a lix-ke- r 20-ya- GIBSON LIVING 1 LOVE century man, whose technology has his humanity, urgently needs to hear the news that Love is alive and well in his denatured world of cluttered space and Charles Wheeler empty time. Scott In Search of Self," Pulpit Digest 38-1- MUSTANG MEMOS: White was Dugwax's leading rusher with 51 yards in II carries and the WORLD BfX)K Encyclopedia & leading tackier with six solos Childcraft make a complex and fmir assists. world seem simple. For apPalmer was 3 for 7 passing and his a Tl) in pointment call Ed Hall, Area for 35 yards 1 ext. 3205. Mgr. first performance as a 522-215- 30 Hypo-Allergen- ic Cosmetics by rd 22-va- 24-1- fr 25-ya- Everyone Welcome! of 10 Sales to Post Youth Activities 21 Sep. 1971 at 7 o'clock Open House Cosmetic Demonstration at the Community Hal - Frits Park Dugway, Utah. By Kitsy Keetch Phono 5 and Edna WHda Phono 1 522-2S0- 522-200- 10-va- rd TIRE SHOP tl George E. Lid Liddiard - Manager Doubtless you plan some improvements in your home this season. If so, think of the Al and Lid Furniture and Appliance, at 54 South Main in Ttxxle, phone 8824)964, where new and lxiauti-fii- l styles and patterns of suites, occasional pieces, lumps, appliances, televisions, stereos, carpets and rugs await your inspec- of 30-ya- AND LID AIL ii x m Perform nt had a third and three situation at their own 33 yard line when a strong Mustang rush got to the passer as he fired resulting in Kendall's first interception. THE OFFENSE took oxer 39 yards from paydirt. A sweep by THE MUSTANGS led at Roger Boykins and a slant by the half 16-- 8 after breaking a Steve White put the liall on the White relieve yon of all worry and re- - ,rst quarter 8 tie aiul were 29. After a short gain, Time and service have honoroff 10 yards over right headed never after ripped that, although loand sponsihiiity ed the name Tate Mortuary by sympathetic guard. Rex Palmer, starting his cated in Tooele at 110 South cooperation bring comfort in the le.v didn t have comfortable first game ever at quarteriiack, the room fourth until of distress. breathing hour service Their Main, phone 8824Xi76. ran the option fur three yards NVhen a funeral director must supplies the consoling thought quarter. liefore defense The Boykins ripped through when was final to the tribute that tough lie called, may we suggest that your had to lie and caused five rigid tackle for 12 yards down lieauti- has lxitli lieen loved one in firm this charge. you place d line. Nothing turnovers, allowing the offense to the They will relieve you of all the ftil and fitting. like success so Roger succeeds to liall the in good, field po-I- n get lie must taken that details many Roadrunner" ran the same play u most of the time. Chuun-Hevicthis 1971 Town and Country care of and at the same time do Kendall led the thieves as for the first touchdown of the dethe unhesiwe, to editors, your everything according 1,e wiPed two PS!ie year. Kendall ripped off left tacllJ sires. tatingly refer our readers to tliis kle for the extra points and it fumble, concern and suggest that overe For years the Tate Mortuary was 84). kicked and four off 15gway has served the people of this you call them when in need of Undaunted, Grantsville came later the defense Pla.vs the had funeral a dirt well. clor. section reliably and They right lwck and moved from their visitors in trouble. Grantsville line down to the own Dugway 38, mostly on a to their left halfliack. Dug- way forced a punt and the Cow- lioys downed it at the Mustang eight. White and Kendall gut four Ann yards apiece, but Boykins missed the first down by a yard and In reviewing the various lead- of knowing that you have plan- vite von to visit them and will Stere Brothers had to punt. The we,,t ers of this trade area, we are ned for tomorrow a savings lie happv to explain to vou their 1sen,or tack,eI was returned nine yards and proud to include the First Se- account at the First Security many services. Remember, your banker is one of the liest friends Grantsville moved from a first curity Bank of Utah located at Bank of Utah. 0 70 S. Main in Tooele, phone Z3' vou can have. , A chucking account with them ' RLNMNG play.ov- T" and in Dugway, plume is reallv a streamlined service, . We, the editors of this 1971 , , ,Mi i: ,al It can relieve you of the trouble Town and Country Review wish 10 and the dec,ded inLtmboyS which -this bank, Through sures all deposits through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, many people have found their desired method of saving. You, too, can enjoy the security who have lieen t, - We live on a moving line ict ween past and future. That line is our lifeline. Megiddo Message hard-runnin- g pro-f5ril- n, versity. Those LIFE and ARMSTRONG Your GATES tire specialist in this line of Whirlpool appliances area is the Clyde Cilison Tire including washers, dryers, re- Shop located at 725 N. Main in frigerators, freezers, ranges and Totx'le, illume 8824)353. dishwashers. They are also sales Tliis dealer has a fine repuand service dealers for RCA tele- tation for their fine service and Come fair prices. vision, stems and in and visit their lieautiful showThey carry a full line of room. automotive and truck tires for all types of uses. Regardless of No progress report would lie your tire needs, you'U find complete without recommenda- that this dealer can serve vou tion to the people of this area with tires that offer long mileof the Al and Lid Furniture and age, safety, and strength. Dim't Appliance, and we, the editors kid yourself when it comes to do so in our 1971 Town and tires, there is a difference. Let these experts show you the many Country Review. advantages of these tires. Yini'tl lie surprised at how economically they can lx. purchased. When you buy tires fnnn this dealer, they will check your car for misalignment, and the tires so that von can enjoy its built in long wear and LHTlj6(lOQll35QS3aiQ50 Hi-Fi- s. )QM?M!IMro03SCIE3 lial-uu- WALGREEN AGENCY Lawrence Hood - Manager j) Where phurmucy is a profes- carries an impressive selection sion. Hood's Walgreen Agency is and we are sure you will Ik; imlocated at 34 S. Main, in Txi-el- e, pressed with their service as phone They are well. well known in this area for fine The prescription from your service and the liest in drugs and Dix-towill lie scientifically fillrelated, merchandise and supplies. ed to his exact order. A registerIt has lieen said that a drug- ed pharmacist is on duty at all gist to have a complete sttx-- of times to see that the proper popular drugs, including the dnigs are compounded and who patents, as well as standard dnigs, understands how to read anv would need 25.(XX) items or prescription. (,)uick Service is more. Hixxl's Walgreen Agency their inolto. 882-301- 4. r Hood's Walgreen Agency also offers a fine selection of gifts, hardware, appliances, paint, wallpaper and toys as well as Veterinary and riding equipment and supplies. In making this 1971 Town and Country Review we, the editors, take pleasure in making particular mention of this fine established firm, and are pleased to recommend Hixxl's Walgreen Agency to our readers. safety. The compilers of this 1971 Town and Country Review give our wholehearted endorsement to the fine business policies of this dealer. We recommend the Clyde Cilison Tire Shop fur the liest tire liuv in town. For individuals. Amounts of $500 or more. Interest paid every 3 months on Savings Certificates of Deposit COTTAGE SWEET Bemiece PAINT & BODY SHOP 24 Hour Wrecking and Towing Service Don Prince - Owner Don's Paint and Htxly Shop, hustled al KXX) N. Main in Ttxi-cl- c, renders a phone complete auto lxxly and fender repair service, including unto painting and auto glass installation. You always get the lx'st in quulity work for less. Dim's Roily ami Paint Shop also serves this areu with a 24 HOUR 882-336- 8, WRECKER SERVICE. need of this service, pluAie If in 882- - 3368 or at night, plume Help will lie on the way 882-3-6)- 3. soon. Nut only in the city, Imt in all the surrounding territory, this well known firm is fanums for expert work in rebuilding wrecked cars and rcMiring damaged cars. Whether it is just a scratch, Ixnt fender or a crushed lxxly, they cun fix yimr car up like new in short order. Their service is known far and wide not only fur their ability lo render expert repair xvnrk. Iml also for their fair and lamest dealings with their eustiimen. them handle your insuranee work. We, the draften of this 1971 Town and Country Review, ure most happy to rcctmmxmil Dun's Rixly and Paint Shop to all imr inuuv readers. (i Notes er Hie name. Cottage Sweet Shop at 371 Utah Ave.. phone in Tooele has einix' to lie recognized by the petite of this area as a leader in delicious, quality candy and confectionery for all They have served this area quite well for some time and year 882-366- 1 DONS Subordinated for 3 months SHOP Smith-Own- Interest paid every 6 months on have never failed in supplying the needs of this area with the very lxst in service and pnxlucts. Their simp is maintained in the most fastidious inunncr with (he utmost attention directed to dcunlincss and high quality. Whenever you slop in, then is something in the annna of fresh cuudies that turns ini the sweet tooth in everyone. The creators of this 1971 Town and Country Review take pleasure in giving our full io the ('ullage Sweet Shop as one of the happiest stores in town with gift iileas of delicious candy for every season of the year. for 5 years for 2 years Interest suns day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositor's account is insured to S 20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 1'IM lint SkwU) tut rf Uuk. Snwm BuX of litate. Sammy Sutt Bank National National Amnlw. AtwaMw. Interest starts day of investment. Rate is per annum. Aik for offering circular Find Swwrity Sank Sammy Bank of Utah. NmhnmI AMwiUwa ofjtiaho. Nuioml Ahowiwi Sum Bank of Sf.Hein Steamy halt of RcX tynar Sacwuy Kim U |