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Show -'!".(;•. * v ' J f}"'WV-. ._ Wednesday, October 25, 2006 Sanpete Messenger/Gunnlson Valley Edition Snow's quest for national title over OFFICIAL BALLOT SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006 Badger loss to Eastern Arizona xvill drop team out of contention ster triple option in the first half, and it wasn't long before the BadStaff writer gers were in a hole unlike any THATCHER—The Snow they had encountered in the seaCollege football team is likely son. After jumping out to an early eating a slice of humble pie. 6-0 lead. Eastern Arizona's Lester After battling all year to be Graham ran the ball 43 yards to recognized as the No. 1 team in the Badger 6-yard line. A few the nation, a battle they won last week, the Badgers dropped their plays later, the Gila Monsters first game of the season to~ punched the ball to give them a unranked Eastern Arizona on Sat- two-touchdown lead. urday. Snow was moving the ball well in the second quarter. On a Missed opportunities, penalfourth-and-one play, the Badgers ties, a controversial call and a late-game turnover all played into ran a fake punt for a first down. Snow's heartbreaking 25-20 loss. The play, however, was called The, loss will mean a drop in back on an illegal formation, Snows' ranking and likely cost forcing the Badgers to punt the the team a shot at itsfirstnational ball. championship since 1985. With A few plays later, Eastern only two games remaining in the Arizona running back Glen season, it will be nearly impos- Millnar took the ball 44 yards for sible for Snow to climb back into another touchdown to give the one of the top two spots. Gila Monsters the 19-0 lead.. Snow came back with a "The loss hurts, but I am quick strike of its own. Quarterproud of the way our kids played," said head coach Steve back Cade Cooper hit receiver Coburn. "We overcame a lot of Adam Frandsen for a 61-yard things and gave ourselves a touchdown with 6:55 left in the second quarter, which left the chance to win it in the end." The Badgers fell behind Badgers within two touchdowns. After giving up a third-quarearly and played catch-up for the . rest of the game. Snow could not ter touchdown, the Badgers came find an answer for th£ Gila Mon- back with a couple scores and a By Greg Dart forced fumble and recovery to leave the score at 25-20. On Snow's ensuing kickoff, the Gila Monsters fielded the ball, but they were quickly hit by Badger defenders. The ball popped out and was recovered by Snow on Eastern Arizona's 20yard line. The play, however, was followed by an official's conference. The officials ruled that the Badgers must re-kick the ball. Then Snow was able to stop Eastern Arizona, returning the punt to the Eastern 26-yard line. On a third-and-one play form the 17-yard line, running back Matt Asiata pushed through the line in attempt to pick up the first down. He was hit, fumbling the ball, and Eastern Arizona recovered on the 17-yard line with less than three and a half minutes left in the game. Eastern was able to pick up a couple of first downs and run the clock out to secure the win. Coburn said Snow's main goal; a conference championship, is still well within sight, as the Badgers face Arizona Western in their Homecoming game Saturday at 1:30 p.m. COUNTY CLERK INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To voto for the candidate of your choice, comptatoiy darken tha OVAL • nexlioth« candidate's hamq. To voto for o person whosa nama is not on the ballot, darken ilia OVAL next to "Writ»-ln" and wrRo In the ' candidate's name on the Wril»-ln lino. To volo on a measure, fill In tho oval • next to your choice. U«e ballpoint pen wtlh dark Ink (not rod). All distinguishing merits or erasures are forbidden ond maka the ballot void. II you loor. dofaca. or wrongly mark HilB'baJlol. contact trio County Clark's office or Poll Workor. VOTE LIKE THIS: 9 VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT STATE RACES Voting this Straight Party Raco Is optional. It Is pormlsslblo to vot« for enndidotoa of various political partla* in this STATE SENATOR STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 olactlon. STRAIGHT PARTY (Vote for One) (Voto for Ono) DEMOCRATIC O O (Vote for One) CONSTITUTION O O Write-In STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 68 (Vote for One) DESERT GREENS PERSONAL CHOKE KIM CHRISTISON O RICK WHEELER O STEVEN MAXFIELD O Write-in FEDERAL RACES (Vote for One) PETE ASHDOWN DEMOCRATIC O O R R I N G . HATCH REPUBUCAN O SCOn N. BRADLEY O JULIAN HATCH O DAVE STARR SEELY O ROGER I. PRICE as the Newest Member of the Gunnison Valley Hospital Medical Staff Q Dr. Young recently completed his family practice residency program at the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center in Pennsylvania. COUNTY RACES COUNTY COMMISSIONER SEAT A (Vote for One) CONSTITUTION UeCRTARIAN CHRIS CANNON O JIM NOORLANDER Q PHILIP LEAR HALLMAN O Write-In CJ Write-in COUNTY COMMISSIONER SEATB (Vote for One) O CLAUDIA JARRETT r ~; Write-In CONSTTTUTION UBERTARSAN LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD (Vote for One) SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 REPUBLICAN (Vote for One) C : DOUGLAS MORGAN DYRENG COUNTY ATTORNEY (Vote for One) ROSS C BLACKHAM REPUBLICAN O ELLEN C. ASTE Q Write-In r~> Write-In SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4 COUNTY AUDITOR (Vote for One) (Vote for One) O ILENE B. ROTH r Write-In REPUBLICAN O KRIST1NE FRISCHKNECHT f. J> SANDY NEILL k—i SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 DEMOCRATIC (Vote for One) REPUBLICAN Write-In COUNTY RECORDER (Vote for One) C J REED D HATCH O ROGER LNIELSON O LARRY K. SMITH r REPUBLICAN COUNTY SHERIFF (Vote for One) KEVIN G. HOLMAN OWCKHOWE O :; ; ROBERT D.HANSEN REPUBUCAN : EARL D. CLARK j Write-in NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 (Vote for One) * COUNTY TREASURER (Vote for One) O GREG B. BAILEY DEMOCRATIC (—,, Wrile-ln Shane S. Young, M.D. , Write-in NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4 (Vote for One) <D Write-in O ' '•-, Write-In (Vote for One) O ROBERT D.8ESSEY .:• DAN ADAMS COUNTY CLERK Appointments can be made by calling (435) 528-2187. Dr. Young will begin seeing patients Oct. 30th in the clinic located at 79 E. Center in Gunnison, and will move to the new clinic at65E. 100 N. when construction is complete. REPUBLICAN O FRANK H. CROWTHER REPUBLICAN (—i Write-in Dr. Young is trained in the broad spectrum of family practice medicine, including obstetrics and pediatrics. REPUBLICAN C j ROBERT EARL GARUCK C> Write-In T ) Write-in JUDICIAL RETENTION Shall RONALD E. NEHRING be retained in the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTERS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER 1 ' OYES Shalt the Utah Constitution be amended to authorize the Legislature to pass a law creating a property tax ' exemption for tangible personal property that generates Shall JILL N. PARRISH be retained in the office of Justice an inconsequential amount of revenue? of the Supreme Court of Utah? OFOR QNO O YES ONO Polling Locations 2006 Genera] Election November 7, 2006 Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be held November 7, 2006 for all qualified registered voters who have met the following minimum requirements: A. Be a United Stales citizen. B. Be a legal resident of Utah for 30 days immediately preceding the next election. C. Be at least 18 years old on or before the general election. D. Reside in and have a principal place of residence in Sanpete County. E. Not be a convicted felon currently incarcerated for commission of a felony. Ccntcrfield Town Hall 130 South Main, Centerfold Manli Cenlcrficld Centerfield Town Hall 130 South Main, Cenlerficld Mayfield Mayfield City Hal! 52 North Main, Mayfield Chester Wales Town Hall 194 North Stale, Wales Milbum Fairview Senior Citizen Center 160 North 100 West, Fairview Ephraim Senior Citizen Center 85 West 100 North, Ephraim Moroni Moroni Opera House 325 W. Main, Moroni Fairview Fairview Senior Citizen Center 160 North 100 West, Fairview Mt. Pleasant Mt Pleasant Community Senior Center 100 North 100 East, Mt. Pleasant Fayette Fayclle LDS Church 99 S. 100 E., Fayette Spring City City Hall 150 East Center, Spring City Fountain Green City Hall 260 W. 100 N., Fountain Green Sterling Town Hall & Fire Station 100 West 100 North, Sterling Gunnison Senior Citizen Center 38 West Center, Gunnison Wales Wales Town Hall 194 North State, Wales Indianola Fairview Senior Citizen Center 160 North 100 West, Fairview Manti Armory 85<W. Union St., Manti * Early Voting Manti Sanpete County Clerks Office 160 N Main, Manti Oct. 24-Nov. 3 8 A M - 5 PM Except Saturday and Sunday Mt. Pleasant Mt Pleasant Community Senior Center lOONorth 100 East, Mt. Pleasant Oct. 26 10 AM -A PM Gunnison Senior Citizen Center 38 West Center, Gunnison Oct.30 10AM-4PM O AGAINST OFFICAL BALLOT FOR MT. PLEASANT, UTAH SPECIAL ELECTION Shall SARA WATSON be retained In the office of County Justice Court Judge of Sanpete County? November 7, 2006 O YES City Recorder ONO ; ' (Vote for One} O MUNICIPAL PROPOSITION NO 1. M T . P L E A S A N T CITY R O A D T A X STATE SCHOOL BOARD STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICT 14 The polling places will be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM at the following locations: Axtell DEMOCRATIC O VERN FISHER DEMOCRATIC COUNTY ASSESSOR KENNETH R BENCH O REPUBLICAN C J BRUCE A. BLACKHAM PERSONAL CHOICE CHRISTIAN BURR1DGE O REPUBLICAN DESERT GREENS O REPUBUCAN CONSTITUTION O KAY L HCIFF O Write-In UNITED STATES SENATE O DEMOCRATIC O STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 70 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) H O S P I T A L BEPlJ PATRICK PAINTER' U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3 € CONSTITUTION STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 67 <~i Write-in Gunnison Valley REPUBLICAN GARY R. VANHORN (—, Write-in REPUBLICAN Introducing 3 DEMOCRATIC DON FOUTZ CD DARIN GLEN PETERSON DIXIE ALLEN C~i Write-in Shall Mt. Pleasant City have the right to Impose a sales and use tax of .25% (.0025) for maintenance and construction of City'streets and roads (commonly referred to as a Road Tax)? <~~> FOR O AGAINST CERTIFICATION I, Kristine Frischknecht, Sanpete County Clerk, do hereby swear that the foregoing is a true copy of the Official Ballot to be voted in Sanpete County, Utah, for the General Election to be held on November 7, 2006. • Utah State House of Representatives District 67 is voted by Indianola, Milburn, Fairview 1 and 2, a portion of Mt. Pleasant 3 (MTP 3.3) and Ftn. Green • District 68 is voted by Mt Pleasant 1, 2 and a portion of Mt. Pleasant 3 (MTP 3.1 & MTP 3.2), Spring City, Chester, Wales, Moroni, Ephraim, Manti, Sterling, Fayette and a portion of Gunnison 2 (GUN 2.3) District 70 is voted by Mayfield, Gunnison 1 and a portion of Gunnison 2(GUN 2.1, GUN 2.2), Centerfield and Axtell Local School Boards • North Sanpete School District #4 is voted by Chester, Wales and Ft. Green. North Sanpete School District #5 is voted by Indianola, Milburn, Fairview 1 and 2. South Sanpete School District #1 is voted by Manti 2.and Manti 3 . South Sanpete School District #4 is voted by Manti 1 and Ephraim 4 \ • • •: •; South Sanpete School District #5 is voted by Ephraim 1, Ephraim 2, and Ephraim 3^ v- h '-' • Municipal Proposition No. 1 is voted by Mt. Pleasant City (incorporated) < '." .. : : : Dated this the 23"* day of October, 2006 ,. , . . . ., - r^ ^&^§l^Mt-:^'' fsl Kristine Frischknecht v • .: ' •/.-;: V v ' ^ ,-y ; 0 ' ^ ' f S M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ : ^ Kristine Frischknecht, Sanpete County Clerk ^ ' **-»• Publish Sanpete Messenger and Sanpete Messenger/Gunnlson Valley Edition Oct. 25,2006. |