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Show 1 Olympus Downs Granges Faces Upset-Minde-d Cyprus New In Town? Keep in touch with friends back home by Long Distance the most personal way to keep a distant friendship going It's true Long Distance is the next best "thing to being there. ng Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE score fumble a Titan defender would be ready for the recovery But the game was closer from the start than the final Olympus Coach Ron Startln faces a problem of complacency as his hlgh-ridlTitans enter the home stretch that seems almost certain to see Olympus with a football trophy In Its case. The 24-- 7 win over Granger nearly cinched Olympus' spot In Its division of Region Three. The Friday meeting with Cyprus could only slow Olympus momentum. Game time is 3 P. M. In Magna. Startln, happy with his runfound reason to ning team praise his defensive unit last would Indicate. The Titans dropped the ball first. Granger then had to drive from Its own rd Rocku Mountain October 22 J 964 Page 16 scored the touchdown with his teammate Steve Allen scoring the conversion, Alert Kerry Collins, an 01 y- - line to paydirt with Greglhler and Greg Larson doing most of the running. Half back Gary GatherurfL mpus flanker, recovered the fumble and ran nearly 40 yards for a touchdown. Though fumbles seemed to play a part In each of Olympus scores, It was the rugged line play of the Titans that made it possible for the scores. Grangers next fumble was rd on Olympus line. Gary Stahl, Olympus quar-terbsteped back and fired a touchdown pass to end Collins. Granger fumbled again on the Olympus 19. It was Brent Walkers turn to score which he did from 17 yards out. Olympus backs enjoyed the afternoon of running. Stahl wasnt passing his usual amount. He spent most of his afternoon handing off to halfbacks Chris Sharp, a shifty speedster, quick Jim Karren, who would rather catch passes Bill than run, to Papanlkolas a senior fullback who likes to churn and Brent Larsen, a Titan mainstay. 19-ya- ak week. It was Olympuss defensive team that recovered four fumbles and then drove for four touchdowns more than enough for win No 4 Each time Granger would Dad1 Mom l Ktease lead the way to the litter basket Use car litter bags, too Make It a family project to keep streets, highways litter free KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL LINN C. BAKER hard-runni- DEMOCRAT for UTAH STATE When EMINENTLY Y r QUALIFIED by Experience Proved Integrity Leadership 1 S t I- ' - k s ' ' Treasurer of Weber County, less funds for county operations he served. As Linn in r A. - requested each successive year - ' 4 t I ) fJ'r -- LaVlne j .... , -- . 4" 1 3 n t . 4 i. t - y v '' 1 .7 V s t r A A The value of 13 seconds may become the most mem orable part of Hlllcrest High Schools Husky football team. It was witn this many seconds remaining In the game that Tooele scored a winning touchdown to nearly eliminate the Hlllcrest football team from a spot In the Class A The score, 0. playoffs. 6-- Hlllcrest battled Tooele on even terms most of the game. Tooele came closer to scmore often than oring f - "i '. V ,, ij' VOTE REGISTER: Yi , r 4 OCT.27 TUES. or WED. OCT.28 A Utah State AFL-CISponsored Advertisement O 7 t i come-from-beh- REGISTER EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS FOR THE - i ,Vt 4 Q YOU MUST not per- 7PELTS'' r A v 7, A pald political ad byTha Retura Klag to Ceagraae Caaaat. Joha Graer, Cha. , i, 'V CoapaaUa. touchdown. y incompletlon. a ft h . .. 1 X'Y ' v. , t ' KYVf' , fa H SAFEGUARDING OF STATE VI V Olympus was on the ball otherwise as It posted 24-- 7 win over Granger last week to -- f ',W Cs . A. FUNDS run Its skein to four. Huskies Will Remember J 'at 4V : TT' .4 . SLIPPERY BALL Olympus High School flanker Paul Fagergren (81) finds football slippery as he reaches for Gary Stahl's aerial but watches It slip away Into end zone for an ,, k Z '.i t y IIAKY-A- ". , . H A JJ Chettle, Chairman v c . v v , - i ' y 77 , A- f former State Representative, Linn Baker served on various committees and became well acquainted with State Government. Baker for Treasurer Committee f - Y7 Y. L. , 4, t " As a for State Treasurer, November 3 Paid political advertisement by ay 71 V 4 A Treasurer of Weber County, Linn Baker worked with the State Treasurer and is familiar with the duties of treasurer. LINN C. BAKER 7 V J As VOTE TO WIN . . . VOTE FOR A to. v t. . vY - J C Baker C. - , Zz I S 1 1 Eitndtag Goveraaeat lato Coapetltloa with Private Ufa imnettj forming the directing, Junior quarterback Brian Gunderson 'was called from his defensive assignment and asked to lead the team. The final Olympus score occurred when Granger fumbled a kickoff. Olympus backfleld aces took turns crashing Grangers line to score. It was Karren who scored the final TREASURER u A HI ng was Stahl He Defeated SHARP M. LARSEN 13 Seconds Hlllcrest but DEMOCRAT the determined Huskies kept poised and didnt lose touch of the games sit- was to be posted. Gary Dalton scored the game winner. Hlllcrest Coach Tom Lovat minutes got good efforts from his defensive footballers when the Husky back was against the goal. It was between stripes that the Hlllcrest defenders seemed to have trouble containing the protype offense of Tooele. The Huskies travel to Sandy Friday, 3 P.M. to play Jordans Beetdlggers. uation until only 13 showed on the clock. The importance of a fumble can be realized by the Hlllcrest club that dropped the ball on their own line. It was Tooele that recovered. 44-ya- rd Tooele quarterback Earl Tate directed Tooele to the four-yar- d line where In four more downs the winning margin 20-ya- rd for Utah State Auditor our present State Treasurer, following ten years as Salt Lake County Treasurer plus dedicated service in other public offices Sharp Larsen has established an outstanding record of achievement and integrity He will bring to the State Auditor's office the trustworthiness, the specialized knowledge and experience Utah has a right to demand of its public officials As I BE SHARP . . . VOTE SHARP FOR STATE AUDITOR Pud political ad by Sen J Francis Fowles Ogden CHECK THESE FACTS: FISCAL POLICY .... In 1956, Utah enjoyed a 33 million dollar surplus. Today, Governor Clyde will conclude his eight years in office with a 6 million dollar deficit. STATE GOVT. mmtNU EDUCATION . . . . .. (legislative Council Report, 10 14 64) In 1963, Governor Clyde vetoed the bill to form a Little Hoover Commission" to examine and improve the executive branch of Utah's state government Governor Clyde vetoed the bi partisan Financing Building Program bill of 1963 (Senate Bill 228). Governor Clyde appointed a School Study Committee Bnd then refused to follow their recommendations AND the annual school crisis is stilj with us UTAHS ECONOMY. . unemployment higher than national average, welfare PAY- MENTS 1963 1964 TOTALED: 524,880,348. UTAH NOW EXPORTING LABOR TO MORE PROGRESSIVE STATES. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT NOW THREE JIMES THE OVERALL RATE. INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION TAXES v In 1963 1964, the State of Utah is not spending ONE CENT to pro mote industrial growth more jobs UTAH TOURIST TAXES . . 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