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Show Union, Tabiono join Uintah at Region meet Union and Tulduna this week scoring by Williams, Giles joined Uintah as entries In the and Humes with 15, 14 and 12 points each. Earl was high Region Six Basketball tournament to be held this weekend for Duchesne with 16 points, followed by Grant, 14; Brady, In Price. Uintah, however, will not play the first night (Friday,) 12, and Bench, 10. Tablona jumped to a and will meet Monlicello, the lead in the first quarter, 20 southern division winner, Saturday night for first and second to 10, and jealously guarded plare honors in Region Six. that margin during the balance of the game. Tablona held a Both teams have already won and lead at half-tistate tournament berths. Union and Tablona will both at the end of the third quarter, play Friday evening. Tablona but Duchesne moved up to withwill play Moab at 6:30 p.mM in eight points at the final and Union and San Juan will buzzer. The first game Saturday evetangle at 8:30. Both games are to be played in the Carbon high ning pitted the losers of Friday. Altamont, after losing to school gymnasium. came back In a valiant Union, Winners of the Friday night games automatically win berths try to knock over Duchesne. Altamont's young crew put on in the state tournament. However. they will play Saturday a good show, but fell short of dumping the evening to determine placing, by nine points either third or fourth place. more powerful Duchesne EaThis game will be held at 6:30 gles, as the final score read 70 to 79. lo p.m. Saturday. Uintah and In the final game Saturday, play at 8:30. Both Union and Tablona won Union won the contest to take their regbm tourney berth last second place In the northern Friday evening with wins in the division, while Tablona took Tablona stayed with third. northern division tournament. Union downed Altamont by a the Cougars throughout the enwide margin, and Tablona came tire game, however, and were win over down only three points at the up with an eight-poi- nt final buzzer, the scoreboard Duchesne. In reading 75 to 72. Union led the Duchesne-Tabloat the end of the first quarter to 75 ended which 67, game, Brad Falirlzio came up with 22 19 to 16. but fell behind the big points In leading his team to rampaging Tigers during the He was assisted in second quarter. With only sethe win. conds. left In the half, Union rebounded the ball and passed it down court to Whitehead who dunked it for two points to tie the score 37 all. int . nc Mon-tlcel- na After the half, Union went on a scoring streak, taking a seven point lead for that quarter, 60 outscored Tablona to 53. the Cougars in the final frame, ending just three points short of the winners. point honors for the High game went to Brad Hancock with 21. Ross got 18 and Majado 13 for Union. Steve Humes was high for Tablona with 20 points, followed by Fabrlzlo, Giles and Williams, with 16, 15 and 14 each. Whitmore . . . given discharge after Vietnam duty. Sp4 Hex Rex Whitmore returns from Vietnam Sp4 Rex Whitmore has re- turned home after serving months in the 25th Infantry Division at Raynlnh in Vietnam. He was discharged at Ft. Lewis, He entered the Service Wash. Feb, 25. He Is a mm of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Whitmore, Myton. 18 Last Friday and Saturday was the division tournament at Vernal. The Tablona Tigers played Duchesne Friday night, and played a real great game to beat them. The score was Tablona 75 Duchesne 67. Saturday night the Tigers played Union and never gave up until the final buzzer rang. The Tigers played a good game, but lost by 3 DONT BE FOOLED BY C O U G . Instant Cocoa S & W Tuna ) 3 - $2.20 Popular Brands Hershey's at Roosevelt Stake Beth Haslem The Cougar Cagers are now second In Region 6. Friday night the Cougars devoured the Altamont Longhorns by winning 104-3- 2. Saturday night the Cougars clawed their way to a narrow victory over the Tablona Tigers 75 to 72. This Friday, March 7, the Cougar team will travel to Price for Divisional We wish our boys playoffs. the best of luck. LaJean Leavitt, Joy PurPat Kathleen Snow, nell, Purnell, Annette Cook, Kenna Dee Hartle, Kathy Harmston, Darlene Olpln, June Wlnterton and Mrs. Leavitt, advisor, returned Sunday, March 2, from the State FHA Convention. The Future Homemakers attended meetings during Friday and Saturday and a banquet Saturday night. They report that they had a very enjoyable and successful time. Friday, February 28, was Western Day at Union high. During a pep assembly Friday afternoon the junior class won a trophy for having the most This is the school spirit. second spirit trophy that has been won by the juniors. Suckers were given to the students and teachers with the best or most original western outfits. Douglas Riding won a blue ribbon and a trophy on his project at the Uintah Basin Science Fair Friday at Vernal Jr. high Other members of the Science club were in attendance. The Juniors are now making plans for the Junior Prom on April 19. Contestants for Junior Prom King and Queen are; Brad Monks, Jon Bingham, Sam Haslem, Bill Labrum, Jack Bowen. Roma Wooley, LorlKo-walli- s, Rosalie Wright, Kathy Allred and Melody Reynolds. They will be voted on by the juniors and crowned at the prom. Mr. Prince's biology classes have been busy dlsectlng and studying crayfish and squids. They had a little trouble dlsectlng the worms they all dried upl Cosmo says; Spring is in the air and the Cougars are still on top. points. The score was Tablona 72, Union 75. This Friday and Saturday In the region tournament at Price. The Tigers will play Moab Friday night. We wish our boys luck, and we know they can do it! SO-CALL- A square dance club has been formed in Duchesne. They call themselves the Duchesne Dust Devils. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Wednesday night at the elementary school. Fred Brown of Vernal comes and calls for the dances. The officers are Paul Gabby Hayes, pres; Carol Cloud, s. Anyone who is interested in dancing is certainly to come, Ina H. Drake correctio- nIn our story of last week about the death of Ina June Hamilton Drake, 34, two of her brothers were accidently left out of the obituary. Her three brothers are, Marvin W. Hamilton, Mont View, Wyo.; Ivan Hamilton, Roosevelt and Arnold Hamilton, who Is stationed in Korea with the U. S. Army. p.m. The purpose of this meeting will be to hear the financial re- Farm Creek Cattle Assn, has meeting were to present positions, except the Advisory Board representative. 5 to' Corn Flakes Quorum where Kenneth Hartle replaced Harvey Rlggle. Oratory winners named at Duchesne Duchesne's Americanism oratorical contest was won this year by Barbara Ibach and Kenneth Bench, both senior students at the Duchesne High school. Theme of the minute speeches was "The Constitution in our Everyday lives. Eight students competed for the honors. The winners were presented achievement trophies by Elden R. Wllcken, chairman for Duchesne Post No. 22 of the American Legion, contest spon- DUCHESNE ORATORS Barbara Iharh and Kennrh Bench were selected first and second place winners In the Duchesne American Legion oratorical content. 8-- 10 sors. Miss Ibachs parents are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ibach, and Kenneth is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O. Bench all of Duchesne. Phone news items to 722-21- 31 ORATORY WINNERS Sandra Bliwzanl ami Tawna Mitchell were named first and second place winners In the American Legion oratorical contest held lust week at Altamont Sandra went on to win first in District comiclilion. PRICES! CHECK THESE . . PLUS 1843 Kellogg's $1.00 65 Cherrios Wheaties $1.48 Cake Mix Crisco Shortening Bleach . 69 30 hood County Water Users io meet Thurs., Mar. 6 port, the election of officers and any other business that might come up at the meeting. Lyn S. Ludlow, manager of the Utah Water Conservancy Board, will be the speaker. Clyde Ritchie, president of the The annual meeting of the Utah Water Users Assn, will Farm Creek Cattle Association was held on February 26, at also be present. Membership fees are $5.00 the Roosevelt Ranger District's for each irrigation company and office. $1,00 for each Individual and Two Items of special interest is now due. This is payable discussed during the meeting to the Duchesne County Water were the new management plan Users Association. for the Allotment, and the plan"We urge any industry, city, ned grazing fees. Other items and municipality Irrigation of business included bull company anticipating using of management, association dues, water In Duchesne County to be trespass, wildlife management, present at this meeting, said and planned grazing rotation for A. Hale Hoi gate, president 1969. All officers Melchlzedek PriestPresidencies, Unit leaders, Group leaders and Secretaries, Stake Auxllllary Superintendency Presidencies and Board members, Ward Auxiliary Superintendency and Presidencies, Ward Aaronlc Priesthood General Secretaries Youth and Adult. All other members of Ward Council. Sunday; 8 to 9:30 a.m. General Authority with Stake Presidency and Clerks. 10 to 12 a.m. General session All church members. (Friends and Investigators Invited). Afternoon; Regular Priesthood leadership meeting at 2:30. Evening; Sacrament meetings in all wards and branches. Clerks, Du-ch- en dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. Elder James A. Cullimore, Assistant to the Council of the auTwlve, will le the visitingConStake Roosevelt at thority ference Saturday and Sunday. Stake President Alva C. Snow will conduct the meetings. Saturday; 4 to 4:30 p.m. Planning meeting, General Authority with Slake Presidency and Stake Clerks. 4:30 to 6 p.m. Meeting of Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics and Stoke and ward Clerks (any others the General Authority may Invite). 6 to 7 p.m. Refreshment period. 7 to 9 p.m. Leadership meeting. Those to be in attendance, Stake Presidency, High Council and Clerks. Bishoprics and Ward oratory contest sec-trea- welcome second place. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bleazard, Mt. Home and Mr.' and Mrs. John R. Ibach, Duchesne, are parents of the girls. Roger Lacey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lacey, Vernal, Miss Sandra Bleazard, a stu- was named alternate. dent at Altamont high school, There were eleven contesrepresenting the Altamont tants representing Altamont, American Legion post, was Duchesne, Roosevelt, Vernal, named first place winner in the Myton and Jensen posts of DisDistrict 9 oratorical contest trict 9. held at the Roosevelt Jr. High First and second place winners will compete In the zone school Thursday evening. Barcontest Friday, March 7 at bara Ibach. a student at 1 p.m. at the Brockbank junior high school was judged high si hool at 3005 South. 8560 West, Magna. The contestants should be at the school by 12:30 p.m. Judges were Garth W. Nuttall, Vernal; Mrs. Ruth Haslem, JenMrs. Ida M. Phillips, sen; Roosevelt; Mrs. Sheryl Brewer, Altamont and Elden Wllcken, The annual meeting of the DuDuchesne. Water Users chesne County Association will be held at the Court House in Duchesne on Thursday, March 6, 1969 at 1 Depts. - $1.00 2 Duchesne calling District winners couples for square dancing named in In All 4 2 DISTRICT ORATORY WINNERS Roy Hall, District Commander, at right, presents first place trophy to Sandra Bleazard. At left are Clarence Jones, Basin No. 64 commander, and Barbara I bach, second place district winner. They will compete In the zone contest. WAREHOUSE ED Shortening Coffee AR Elder Cullimore to be SHJ t? MW Family Fruit Cocktail Western No. 303 can Western can Apple Sauce No. 303 Family STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, March 6, 1969 10 -- 15 49 18 --- 49 . 12 -- ! 33 1039 1239 , - up mm ru Tide Detergent - Tide Detergent King Oxydol Detergent sr Size 5 84 r 37 Lux Liquid 81 Tomato Sauce Miracle Whip Salad Dressing - 59 - $1.41 $1.19 78 9 $1.00 60 |