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Show Playoff game likely as teams play final league encounter At thin writing, the final third to break the tie that now standings of the northern divi- exists. sion of Region Six is still someHolding onto the top spot in what unsettled. Although the the division, after last week's first and second place teams play, was Uintah. They downed will probably remain in their Tabiona at Vernal to a count present positions, a slip on the of 80 to 54. Capitalizing on part of the top team (Uintah) their home court advantage, the could tie things up, since they Utes, still remembering the near are only one game out. Final defeat at Tabiona, jumped out 0 first quarter lead games of league play were to to a have been played Wednesday and never relinquished their night, March 3, after the paper hold. Levere and Max Fabrizio both hit for 14 points, while has already gone to press. ALTHOUGH a playoff game Keith Rhoades tanked 13 for is not likely for the top position, the losers. Robert Walker was it would appear at this point high for Uintah with Z3 points. 27-1- Port WashaCHAMPIONS kie, Wyoming hoopstera tiMik thn flint place trojitiy home for the eighth time In ten yean Tournament of the of Cliampions. Pictured are front (left to ALL-INDIA- N All-Indl- right) NAILING down second place in the standings was Duchesne, with a 76 to 46 win over Alta' mont. The two Cowan brothers hit 18 and 17 points for the Eagles, followed closely by Stan Young, with 16. Frank and John Jessen were the only two Altamont players scoring in the double figures. They hit for 14 and 11 points. At Manila, Union and the Mustangs participated in a spree which ended with Union on the long end of a 75 to 65 score. The tussle was nip and tuck for most of the game, as Manila came back in the second quarter deficit. to make up an Union led by only two points at the half, and by only three points at the end of the third Al Redman, Vince Underwood, Merton TniHier, William Trosper, Bryan Trouper; (Imck) Chester Friday, Jerry Sage, Sr., Shannon Brown, Hugh Friday, Dale Brown, Orville St Clair, and Coach Laurence Aragon. free-shooti- high-scorin- g, Fort Washakie takes top honors in Forensic meet Tournament of Tribal Champions winners named A hustling, smooth-workin- g aggregation from Fort Washakie, Wyo., won the first place trophy in championship play -- at the Randlett gymnasium Satan urday night to climax the Tournament of Champions, which started Wednesday morning. This is the eighth time this team has taken top honors In the ten years the Utes have been sponsoring this casaba classic. THE CHAMPIONS stopped a determined Rosebud, S. D team 78 to 61 to gain their title. Ely, Nov. took third place by All-Indi- out-scori- to 70. Ethete, This put Ethete In sixth place. Wyo., 79 Consolation honors were won by a Brigham City crew from the Intermountain School as they topped BYU 68 to 59. THE LOCAL Ute Tribe team defeated Towaoc, Colo., Wed nesday with a score of 90 to 62. Thursday they were stopped by Rosebud, South Dakoto, and entered the win column again Friday by defeating Ignacio. In the final round Saturday the Utes lost a tough won to Wolf Point by a 91 to 83 score, giving them seventh place in the tourney. Wolf Cieek placed fourth by virtue of this win. The sportsmanship trophy was awarded to Ignacio hoopsters. Unclassified Ads WANTED TO BUY PLOW. Call 682-468- 6. Clark Abegglcn. ROOSEVELT THEATRE GET MORE OUT OF LIFE! GO TO A MOVIE!" WEDNESDAY - TIIITtSDAY FRIDAY- - SATURDAY Starch 2 - 3 4 - 5 of the Ely most valuatournament with a tro- 25 and 26 include: team was phy. An selected and consisted of players rated tops by coaches of the second, Jerry Deller and Ken- teams. (See picture above.) Huge crowds were on hand to see games all four nights, but the largest crowd came for the championship games Saturday evening. FOLLOWING the awarding of trophies, a dance was held in Mars ha Fits water, Duchesne. the Randlett gym for all. Alfred Parriette, director, and Homey Secakuku, co- - director, reported that they had had a very successful tournament and were looking forward to number eleven next year. JIM HAWKINS squad was named ble player of the and was presented Three Union boys snare firsts in wrestling meet Walker, Russell Rich and Terry Rcholes won first place ratings in the state class B wrestling meet held in the Allen Helier High School gymnasium last Friday and Saturday. Harvey Long placed seeond and Jess IJoyd and Kent Van Tassell came In third to help gamer 59 points and third plaee In the state for Union High School. Tuesday evening these hoys were honored at a banquet In Vernnl by Woody Searie and were presented with a most beautiful trophy as the winners of the district meet which was held In Vernal and the Region 6 meet which was held at East Carbon. Woody Searie donated this trophy. In state competition Delta took first; Uintah second, and Union thin). Planning done by Republicans The Duchesne County Republican Party Central Committee held a planning meeting recently at Duchesne. Byron S. Collett, Republican Party chairman for the county, called the meeting. PURPOSE of the meeting was THE TOP SCREEN ADVENTURE OF THE YEAR! to discuss possible candidates to file their candidacy for the elective county offices to be Starring SOPHIA LOREN, GEORGE filled this year at the November 8 general election. These PEPPARD, TREVOR Include the offices of the county HOWARD. JOHN MILLS clerk, the recorder, the treasurRICHARD JOHNSON, TOM er. the sheriff, assessor, and a GENTRY county commissioner. Atteading the meeting wore Mr. Collett and Mrs. Collett; Mrs. Mnxine W. Burdick, county recorder and state committee SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY woman; and the following precinct chairmen: Lionel Jensen. Manh Neola: Calvin Kowalli. Roosevelt; Joseph Kemp, Mt. Home; Dean Powell, Duchesne. MASS MEETING date Is May-23- . Filing dutes for county and state candidates are from April 15 to May 10. season. THE ONLY OTHER playoff that could possibly develop, would be if Uintah should drop its game at Union, throwing the Utes in a tie with Duchesne for first place should the Eagles win over Tabiona, After this week's final league games and the playing of any elimination game that might be necessary, the top three teams of this division will enter a region elimination tournament at Price next week. From this tourney, four teams will be picked to enter the state six-tea- m Class B tournament the follow- ing week. Team Standings Won Lost 8 7 5 5 1 1 1 4 Uintah Duchesne Tabiona Union Altamont Manila 4 4 8 8 Election laws contain error in print Charles Bowden funeral set here on Friday Roosevelt-- Ward for Charles Edwin Bowden, 78, who died Tuesday at 9 a.m. in a Roosevelt hospital of a heart Second chapel attack. He was a member of the LDS Church and a farmer. Mr. Bowden was bom Aug. 22, 1887, in Vernal to Joseph and Emily Norris Bowden. He married Elizabeth Thomas July 21, 1920 in Vernal. Survivors include his widow, four sons and five daughters, Clive Bowden, Roosevelt; Mra Morgan (Doris) Harrison of Kearns; Mra Albert (Catherine) Atwood, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Roy (Lurrlne) Foster, Ronald Bowden, Bountiful; Nevada; Harold Bowden, Arcadia, Calif.; Charles, Jr., California; Mrs. Bryce (Carolen) Mackey, Vernal; Mra Paul (Evelyn) Healey, Salt Lake one City; 2 grandchildren; brother, Walter Warren Bowden, Venial. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary Thursday from 6 to S p.m. and Friday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Roosevelt Cemetery. 5. 2 sisters, Mrs. Roy Farmer, Idaho; Mrs. Bill Shumway, St. George, and a brother, William, Hayward, Calif. Burial was in the Pay son City Cemetery. O Mechanics (Continued from page 1) auto mechanics classes at the University of Utah, Utah State University, Weber State College, and at a Trade Tech in Washington State. This is the third such training program under the manpower development act to be administered through the Union high school office. The first was a farm machine operators course in 1964. The second, a welding schooling, was held last year. Each class has numbered about 20 enrollees. COZY THEATRE DUCHESNE, UTAH THURSDAY - SATURDAY 5 March 3-- RESULTS BoBByDaeN H L.D.S. BASKETBALL DONaiPOtoNNOR . TrtdT FfeeliNG TECHNICOLOR0 A UNIVERSAL hCTUNfc Randlett: 5 grandchildren; CARNATION Tuna Fish 1 sister, Mrs. Blanche Dermitt, Zaneville, Ohio. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary Friday afternoon and evening and at the chapel Sat' urday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Avalon Cemtery. 3 cans .... 850 SUPREME Fig Bars Mb. pkg. I0KA . . 390 JOY KING SIZE Liquid Soap by Louise Jorgensen bottle -8 - nt for Business in our stake-chartere- NEW LOCATION Stakescheduled Volleyballthe for games March arc Randlett vs. Roosevelt, 5 p.m.; Whit crocks vs. Roos10, evelt Third, 8 p.m.; Neola vs. Mvton, 7 p.m., and Fourth vs. Ballard, 8 p.m. Second was bye. 690 COUGAR DUNCAN IIINES- - chatter Angel Food Cake Mixes Last Saturday at the State wrestling meet in Hebcr, Union placed third with a team total nl Gomes volleyball Mr. Millett was a farmer, and since his retirement had done extensive wood carving and other hobbies. Survivors include his widow, four sons and two daughters, Archie H., Davis, Calif.; Merrill J., Roosevelt; Ronald H.. Provo; Larry R., Mrs. Clair (Boneta) Hopkins, Mrs. Arthur S (Nina) Nichols, all of Salt Lake City; two stepsons, Robert Greningcr, Va.; nnd Gordon Hampton, Greningcr, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; 21 grandchildren and two SaNDRiaDEE Survivors include his widow of Randlett; five daughters and three sons, Mrs. Dave (Barbara Jane) Knighton, Big Piney. Wyo.; Eugene and Howard Brown, Grand Junction, Colo.; Blanche Brown, Roosevelt; Lar-ett- a Bronw, Vernal; Lois, Marta and Richard Brown, all of Country Club. IN ATTENDANCE will he high school students from Duchesne. Uintah and Daggett counties. Businessmen from Vernal and Roosevelt. Gordon Harmston, and Rex Curry will be panel members. Rowan Stutz, former superintendent of schools for Duchesne School District and new Western States Area Director for Ford Foundation, will be the panel moderator. BUZZ SESSIONS will lie held in which all boys and girls will participate. Theme of the conference is "Youth's Opportunities in Tomorrow's World. MIA Dec. 24. 1954. Bulletin... ALL-CHURC- Alfred F. A say . . , completes Infantry romlmt training. Private Asay completes combat school Marine Private Alfred P. Asay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zone Asuv of Route 2, Roosevelt. individual Utah, completed combat training recently with the 2nd Infantry Training Regiment at the Marine Corps Base. Camp Pendleton, Calif. course inThe four-wee- k cluded over 200 hours of instruction under simulated combat conditions, small unit tactics In both conventional and guerrilla warfare, day and night comlint, reconnaissance and combat patrolling, and the effective use of infantry weapons. hnsir He is undergoing specialist training In his military vviiational field. These fields include artillery, infantry, motor transport and supply. Marines assigned to hlgldy technical sjierialtics iavc been sent to military technical school for training. of 59 points; Uintah, 62, and Delta 69. Those who took first and state places from Union were Alan Walker, 103 lba; Russell Rich, 120 lbs., and Terry Schnles in the 133 lb. class. Harvey Long placed second, and Kent Van Tassell and Jess Lloyd placed third. Conch and Congratulations, team, on a job well done. Last Friday and Saturday the State KHA convention was held in Salt Lake City. Among the 1.000 girls present, Union represented six of these with Lois Leavitt attending advisor. Prominent guest speakers at this convention were Governor Mrs. nnd Hampton America Joyce Leavitt was selected from the Union Chapter State KHA Hisns the 1966-6- 7 torian. Calvin Our bnskrtball squad was sucresMfuI in defeating Manila by 10 points Inst Friday. Shane Mr. Clean 2 pkgs. 890 king size 790 - giant size 550 CLEANER) (ALL-PURPOS- E DOUBLE-DOW- Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 490 3r V A A R ALL BEEF" b. SAUSAGE pkg. 871 PORK CHOPS Rib Cuts Loin Cuts .... lb. 59f lb. 79f. II A NAN A lb. 59? Squash IOKK IDIN ROAST WHOLE FROZEN FRYERS WASHINGTON DELICIOUS Apples .... 2 lbs. 27e lb. 60 (CUT AND WRAPPED) lb. 33 Luck wna high scoring mnn of thnl game. Drew Hillman and Charles Whitehead brought recenlly honors to our school as did Ken tamli and Jerry Deller by ' first and second flares In delta te at a speech meet held t Altamont. k-.- CASH MEAT MARKET PIIONE SI 10 23. 1913 in Basin. Wyo., and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 26, 1954. He married Christal Greningcr causes Incident to age. He was born April 3, 1879, in Zanesville, Ohio. He married Ora Fern Smith Dec. 25, 1933, in Duchesne. He was a painter and paper-hange- r. at 9:30 a.m., at the Vernal Mow Open Page n; Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the The Roosevelt. 3rd Ward M Porter L. Morrell, Duchesne Kirn returned home Tuesday county clerk, joshed Secretary after losing to Colton 73 to Miller by letter, saying, This 58. They won Monday by one will work a hardship on our unpoint against Tualatin Valley, dertakers. and even might be 53 to 52. The Roosevelt Ward Ensigns Funeral services will be held construed to be discriminalost their first game against tory." 1 Avain the at p.m. Saturday lon Ward Chapel for Charles It Is surmised this statement Richland, Wash., 68 to 52, but William (Painter) Brown, 95. meaning was changed by the won Tuesday In a game with afBurley 8th, 63 to 58, to keep who died Tuesday at 2:50 p.m. omission of the word who them in consolation race. in a Roosevelt nursing home of ter the word delegate. Mrs. Ruth Allen, president o Tim Ekins and Wayne Corahy of Pleasant Grove visited Friday with Mr. and Mr. John Jorgensen. -- Mr. and Mia. Hal Winter-to- n went to SLC Sunday. Lee Wlnterton is playing basketball in the church games. -- Mrs. Annie Davis of Arlmo. Idaho is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay. -- Mrs. Louise Nelson, Mrs. Eva rcrclval. Mrs. Nancy Per-civand Mrs. Judy AhSam wont to SLC this week on business and to visit friends. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Perclval and family went to SLC Saturday nnd Sunday to see Mrs. Angus. - Neil Lemon went to SLC Sundnv to plnv In the church basketball finals. Idral Bookkeeping Books for Mrs. Don Iorg stnyed this the at every purose available week with her parents, Mr. and atandaril OffW - KoosevHt. Mrs. Civile Killian. Don rnme from SLC on the weekend to get her. Mr. anil Mrs. John Jorgensen went to Orem Saturday. Miss rat Gentry participate In the forensic meet at Alta-moInst week, winning second place. Union. Uintah, Duchesne nnd Altamont schools participated in the meet. Anyone interested in riding d the bus to genealogy library in Salt Lake City this Saturday, March 5. please NEXT TO ROOSEVELT HOTEL contart Mrs. Wayne Burke. ROOSEVELT, UTAH dies in Provo fied." the Roosevelt Business A Professional Womens Club, an held this Saturday, March father Funeral services for Charles W. Brown Saturday Vernal Saturday Uimah Basin Standard Thurs., March 3, 1968 Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. in the Payaon Second Ward chapel for Archie Calvin Millett, 74, who died Friday in a Provo hospital at 12:10 p.m. both teams lose in Wednesday's of a cerebral hemorage. Mr. Millett was the father of encounters, as they are predicted to do, the tie will remain, Bishop Merrill J. Millett of and a playoff game will be held Roosevelt. He was bom May 11, 1891 in Friday evening, probably on a neutral floor. Union entertains Pacheco, Chihuahua, Mexico, a Uintah in the final game, while son of William Beal and Lillian Tabiona hosts Duchesne. Both, Salina Maxwell Millett. He marUnion and Tabiona, have lost ried Mary Isabelle Asay Sept. to these foes earlier in the A statement in the new state election laws gives a sacrificial implication to the choice of delegates as appointees to the party primary convention. This statement, listed at the top of page 30 in the book of state general election laws, compiled by Clyde L. Miller, secretary of previous week, Tabiona had State, states: No person other pulled ahead one game. Should than a duly elected delegate shall die or become disquali- to be held in CROSSBOW THE BAKE SHOPPE PILING UP scoring honors for the Cougars, and for the game, was Shane Luck, with a total of 28 points. He hit eight from the field, and 12 out of 14 from the charity ljne to rack up this total. Wamel Johnson was second high with 18 points, while Tinker of Manila topped the losers with 17 points. Unions win and Tablona's loss pushed these two teams into a tie situation for third place. 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