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Show Clark Receives Snow Scholarship Students Named Duane Clarke, star tackle for the Dugway High School Mustang football team last fall has received a football scholarship Students at Dugway High to Snow College, Ephraim, Utah. School must maintain at least Clarke, who made the Region a 3.50 grade average throughout Five team last fall as the semester in order to qualify a defensive star has also lettered for the honor roll. 4.00 is the in iMsketlwll and baselwll while highest average a student can at Dugway. acquire, it being an "A". Among his other school acTwenty seven students from complishments are sports editor of the school newspaper, a memthe Jr. and Sr. high have ber of the lettennan's club, drama fied for the honor roll for the club and on the yeariwok staff. first semester of this school He also attended Boys State last year. These students are: year and the Explorer Scout conference. Mark Hereim - 4.00, Brenda He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hooley 3.93, Craig Geerlings Joseph M. Clarke, 5382 B. Carr 3.88, Keven Halladay - 3.88, Stan Sur - 3.86, Bob Helreigel - 3.86, Circle, Dugway. 3.86, Monte Laura Lamoreaux Rudd - 3.82, John McBride - 3.80, - 3.80, Debra John McBride is the prom Brenda Faircloth Paul - 3.75, Debra Duncan 3.75, chairman. Joe Tippets is refreshment committee chairman, and Dee Shirts - 3.75, Nola Kraut Renee Paul Steven 3.73, 3.73, Stan Sur is decorations committee chairman. The Junior class ad- Baum - 3.71, Marilyn Olsen - 3.69, Ashby visors are: Mis, O'Malley, Mrs. 3.71, Phyllis Chin - 3.69, Kathy Gonzales Boyle Mr. and Mahoney. Craig, Kris-tin- e The Juniors have put in much 3.62, Dawn Carlson - 3.60, - 3.57, William Cooper and make time, effort, money to - 3.57, Sandra Brown -their prom a successful effort. 3.50, and Plan to attend the prom and help 3.57, Dora Taylor - 3.50. Griffiths Tamra make it a huge success. TEST RUN, Dugway, Utah, M USTANG ' Junior Prom Set i for March 30 The Junior Class at the High School wish to announce their annual Junior Prom to lie held fv'on March 30 at the Officers X. Club, for students in grades The music for the evening of dancing will be provided by the "New Sweet Brier Band", a very talented group from the Brigham Young University. The theme for the dance is to le kept a secret the decorations will be a sur-r-i-o es j, -- -- - The girls pictured above have OF DUGWAY performed at all Dugway High School athletic events dur- Sherry Shrier, Jean Shirts, Debi ing the past year. (L-Paul, Debbie Duncan, Jody Tippets, Kathy Shirts, Chrystd Sargent and Mary Nebon. "Lazy Eye" Tests To Be Given prise. tr GOLF TUBES TsMir shift Mis, GOLF BALLS GOLF SETS ' Ntw, ilark white long d'utanca bolls. I for Screening of children be will Eye) (Lazy Amblyopia held on March 28 at the Dug Tne way elementary school. from screening tests will be held 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 3 children p.m. for all preschool from age three up. Parents are urged to bring 21 Rag. 4.tS Right or Laft land 0 I Spokting PACESETTER 3, 22' I 4" 5,7, 9 and putter. Hug. 30.00 I GOLF BALLS kf-fJOD- n. 3 woods BflMMton iptcnl purchMi bjivn you ttnific inBf on fafMw "HtMmf cMt, EbbbmSvi in A (not V"" . n Final Game 'UHItOll" SPAING. I 2 L BAG BOY PAY-DA- GOLF CARTS j t famous forth vary fine in qudityi M vi mam ipuonw I fram g U MH - I. 1WOOM t I TOTAL VALUE 2.S0 I 4 ONLY ifi InmrnafA. Strata bloc coitftructad woods for atffMQitj and durability, dynamic balanctd irem that the pewtr tquanriy behind tha hitting area. Hart art the dubs .la. be Itat fin mi m u m contra! mm k. the serfect frt sml - lMh and wihm smmj casntretiea ZLrmUtem. 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STARTING OUT with a bang the Mustangs rolled up an 11-- 2 lead with 2:12 left in the opening quarter as Dennis Lowe and Craig Ceerlings each collected five points during the opening spurt. The Mustangs were able to hold a 14-- 7 lead at the end of the opening quarter and led 23-1- 5 with 2:46 left in the second quarter before George Wilson got hot for the Wasps and hit 11 points to pull the Wasps up to only one point behind at 27-2- 6 at half time. ' The lead changed hands five times during the third quarter before a free throw by Wayne Mitchell with twenty seconds left 38-3gave the Wasps a 7 lead gofinal minutes. the into eight ing THE LOSERS were able to garner only five points in the final quarter as shot after shot rolled off while Wilson who collected 32 points during the contest guided the winners to 20 points. Mark Ceerlings led the Mustangs with 11 points before fouling out midway in the fourth quarter. Dennis Lowe had 10 and Craig Ceerlings got nine for the. Mustangs with Dennis Lamoreaux and John McBride each getting four and Dennis Madsen and Ted Mcintosh two apiece. The Mustangs hit 16 field goab and made 10 out of IN attempts from the foul line. prices Free estimates Dradshavr Auto Parts Horn Y gg Fiber Glass lire the Armstrong The safest tire ever to hit the road See Clyde Gibson Tire Shop 725 North Main, Tooele I ' 13" Mm Game Low Mo oiheir coloiriw seft ai airw price tos a MgEnteir poctuire ihami .Sylvanta a amy price. Hard Fought mmm 7. vau otwsr Wmm ms Expert service! the world's first The Dugway Mustang basketball team dropped their final game of the season last Friday, night when Grantsville defeated the Mustangs by a 71 to 61 score Named Tn Region Team Mustangs Drop GOLF SETS ONI IM CI 3 19.95 LOUISVILLE SUMOU BRAND SLAM I n rP jot in nt Mm r i k Y 'fast and - You can't buy a better tire to save your life! . IRONS instoJIotba s, " WOODS Cluffler D-et- 71-6- 1 . YOUR CHOICE Guoranttt Lifetime D-et- D-ett-es ri Min'i or locW camp, March camp was held at Utah State University during the summer. While at Camp, Debi learned a lot of marches and won a first prize rilrtwn in close order drill. AFTER MARCH camp came the tryouts. Each of the took one ot the seven girls trying out and taught them a march. The girls were judged on their sharpness in the march and on their skills in basic marching. To be eligible to try out for a girl must be in grades 2 and have a grade point of 2.0. To eam money for their unithe collected forms, newspapers and coke bottles during the summer. The drive continued into the fall with both the and Pep Club 50 The Dugway High School basketball team won the battle of the Mustangs as they downed North Rich, who are also known at Morgan. as Mustangs, by a 68-6- 3 score in the first round of the Region Five The loss cost the Mustangs a Basketball tourney. - ' THE WINNERS JUMPED out to an early lead and held a trip to the Class B state touma12 to 9 advantage at the end of the first quarter over the second ment which started Wednesday in Provo. The Mustangs won one finishers in the Northern Division of Region Five. place and lost two in the Region 5 n fin.- i inc uugway dvb mcroascu 1 t0UrMy their lead tp nine at the GeerlillffS "V? 5" mnA nt tia Am toumey the one team North MuItanP end?1 ing the losers by a 23 to 15 maVdurme the ond quarter ?0 the ate tourney by p winning the consolation bracket to lead 35-2-6 at half time, m region play, .rrUnSS' Led by Clint Keari, who scorguard for the Dugway High School ed 26 points for the losers. North basketball team was se-The Cowboys from Crants-lecte- d Rich scored nine straight points Mustangto die ville got off to an early lead and Region 5 to open the second half to make team following the close of the were never headed as they built it a 35-3-5 tie with five minutes regular season. a 16 point margin at halftime. up left in the third quarter. The Mark led the Mustangs in The Mustangs were able to winners then came right back and scoring for die year, garnering cut the deficit to six points late scored eight, points to rebuild 352 points for the season for a m the fourth quarter before free their lead and led 49-4- 1 at the end 15 ' point average. He was also the throws gave the victors their final of three quarters. scorer in s of team leading region margin victory, play as he averaged 19 points Mark Geerlings led the Mus- THE MUSTANGS were able for the eight region contests. to hold off a North Rich rally thm onlv nlaver in tang attack with 25 points follow- u.rb by Dennis Lowe with 16. midway through the fourth quar- Wertem Division of the three Iter to gain their first win in the division all- - Dennis Madsen with 11 points, an to gamer region ' region toumey and a chance to lUr berth and was the only play- - Graig Ceerlings with six and Lamoreaux for with Dennis the state four . qualify toumey. er (elected on the ten man squad rounded out the his point, Mustang not is high completing Dennis Lamoreaux led the thrt scoring. reer no " Mustangs' scoring with 17 points on five field goals and seven out of nine attempts from the free throw line. He was closely followed by Mark Geerlings with 16 points, Dennis Lowe with 14 and Craig Geerlings with 12 points. Other scorers for the victors were John McBride with seven points and Ted Mcintosh with two. In addition to Kerls, Kent Johnson and Randy Pugmire each had nine points for the losers. re at march D-ett- vmL Par-Mo- I Mustangs Cain Victory In Region 5 Tourney mi HAWK es The marches that the their preschoolers for the free used during basketball season simple screening with no appoint were prepared by the ment being necessary. Kinder- themselves. The marches that garten children will be screened they used during football season . were generally ones that Debi , , j,,,. e dnl mistress, learned Paul, T..HIU iu mi a. ajcwioI and Mrs. -Tane limine. Tooele m A wm w. b County Public Health nurses. -- Mc-Inty- re are a new group The formed this year. They perform mostly precision marches with dance steps added. are a group ot The nine girls: Debi Paul, drill mis- rhriitel Sareeant. Mav trK Nelson. Jody Tippets, Tammy Griffiths, Debbie Duncan, Kathy Shirts, Jean Shirts, and Sherri Schrier. These girls strive for sharpness and precision, doing a high knee and arm lift. They are also working on a high kick and SDlits for the future. YOU MAY have noticed that at the Delta game, just before wore Christmas, the green and red trims on their uniforms. They plan to use more of this in the future, and they also will use canes, balloons, and other aids. March 15, 1968 Inipoctieii b Nsar Gtt your Msfflsr High School Events All-regi- DUANE J. CLARKE Perform At D-Ett- es To Honor Roll Fit, H "M lIf II ll9B&ii?I CF12E-Ri- ch Ebony finish. Big serawi color TV. 295 iq. in. picture. Ltg kit optional. I Sylvania II j Value Days bright a color picture as money can buy SALE Previously priced at Sale price only Come in today and save Amariean. Ditlraisad Mapla finish. 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