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Show I 1 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. SctMenincr 3, i sju- - r 46 1 Violations increase at Strawberry Reservoir increase An FLOOR Union Cougars hit the deck in an attempt to keep the precious volleyball alive. Cougar athletes are Hollce Stevens, Melissa Yack and Sarah Colton. Union won the first game, lost the second and then won the third to take the match. WAXING-Thr- ee Cats Win 17-1- 5 Last game rally produces win by Union over Carbon Morris. "We got a scare, but came back for the win. Carbon put it in By Aldon Rachele the net and we won. Carbon took a 10 lead in the first game. However, service points by Jamie Ercanbrack and April Mecham put Union up by 4-The Dinos closed the gap to two, but points from the service department by Hollee Stevens, Colton and Ercanbrack increased Union's lead to five at Union appeared to be cruising to victory. However, the Dinos 1. proved the paint as they rallied 4 from a deficit to edge for a third game Carbon, win. The exciting triumph gave the Roosevelt area team a nonleague victory over the Dinos in Roosevelt Union won the first game, 15-but dropped the second one, 15-- 7 to force a third battle. The Lady Cougars used an ace by Melissa Yack to go up by six at 11-- 5 early in the third game. Carbon rallied back with an Elizabeth Olsen serve finding paydirt for an 1 tie. A hitting mistake by Carbon gave Union a 12-1- 1 lead, and then the Dinos scored twice to take a 2 advantage. An ace by Unions Sarah Colton tied up the 3 and then Union game at went up Melissa Pollastro of Carbon zapped a serve between two Cougars, who failed to communicate on which person was going after the ball, for an ace and tied up the game Carbon had another successful serve for a 4 lead and was just one point away from victory. A serve by the Dinos was wiped out because .of an illegal alignment. Union rtegairie'd ' the ball "and dodged a bullet. The Cougars came through Big Time with a successful block to tie up the third battle at They then produced a shot for a 5 advantage and then took a 5 win on a net return by Carbon. Yack scored all three service points in the mighty Union rally. "It was a wild one, but a good way to start the season, said Union Volleyball Coach Leslie 15-1- 17-1- 5, 5, 11-1- 13-1- 13-1- 14-1- 3. 14-1- 4. 15-1- 15-1- 5. 16-1- 17-1- second game loss torment them as they came back with the important third battle win to win the match. Unions JV team will battle the Lady Eagles at Duchesne, Tuesday, September 3 and will take part in away matches at Springville, September 4; Manti, September 10. The Union Tournament is set for September 8-- 3. the escaped slaughter 13-1- in fishing violations at Strawberry Reservoir, caused by anglers filleting fish while still at the reservoir, has been reported by Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers and biologists. The Division reminds anglers that fish from Strawberry Reservoir must be left in a whole condition until taken home or consumed. "Regulations allow anglers to keep four trout and kokance salmon in any combination, with only one rainbow or cutthroat trout over 18 inches, said Scott Root, information and education manager for the Divisions Central Region. to "Anglers are encouraged voluntarily release cutthroat trout," he said. "All trout and kokance salmon less than eight inches must be immediately released." Conservation officer Kevin reminds anglers that Cherry . (Ba OTb(0Ii!9 to. Gk ztoKSfoa fta Qua. 0 C50GB 0D5IEK35 02D QS2E9 Rod's Mini'Lube Automotive & Robb's Kings Peak statewide. Credit Union by producing a close game, which the Cougars pulled out at the end. The Cats also survived a fine play a shot by Pollastro, who returned while sitting down, fra- - a point. The first game was close early, but Union broke a 2--2 tie by scoring eight straight points for a 10-- 2 advantage behind excellent serves. Union scored erne counter on a block by McBride. Service ints by Mecham increased Jnions lead to eight at 12-- Yack had three more successful serves to give the Cougars a 15--5 first game triumph. The winning shot came when Union dropped in a painter between a couple of Dinoe. Union jumped out to a 0 lead in the second game and appeared on its way to victory. However, Carbon had different ideas. One Dino crashed into cheerleaders, but kept the ball alive and her teammates scored to give Carbon a 3 edge. Carbon quickly increased ite advantage to four at Sherry McGhee Ins. Agency Inc. State Farm Insurance Co. Shades Frontier Diesel 4. Basin Pawn Shop 3-- R & R Propane 4-- il- -'Ji ' ' Linda's Shear Pleasure - An ace by McBride narrowed the Dino lead to two at but Carbon scored four points for an 11-- 6 advantage. Union scared its 7th paint. However, the Cougars suffered a drought and Carbon produced four straight far a 15--7 7-- 5, i NET win. BATTLE-Uni- on High Schools Melanie Heaton, left and right, leap in an attempt to knock the teammate, Roxy McBride, volleyball over the neL The Cougars didnt let their Doug Gilley's Carpet Inc Stewart's Cedar Crest Care Center Top Hat Video Union at Duchesne, September 5; Wasatch Front Invitational, Salt lake City, September 14; Union at Karl's Carpets Uintah, September 17; Union at Craig, Colorado, September 28; Rangely Invitational, October 5; Union Meet, October 11; North Sanpete Meet, October 16; Region State Meet, Meet, October 23; October 30. Fort Myton 3-- A Jim Nebeker Trucking st Basin Swabbing & Well Service Inc. agricultural prices Prices received by Utah farmers st and ranchers during were up from the previous month for alfalfa hay, and all milk, but down for barley, according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. July sheep prices were up from June, but lamb prices were lower. st all milk price The was $14.40 per cwt, up 10 cents from the previous month and up $2.70 from August 1995. Barley, at $3.05 per bushel, was down 20 cents from the previous month but up $0.45 from August 1995. Baled alfalfa hay was $74.00 per ton, up S1D0 from the previous month and up $5.00 from August 1995. Other hay, at $45.00 per ton, was unchanged from the previous month but down $5.00 from last year. The July 1996 sheep price was $26.00 per cwt, up $6.00 from June 1996 and up $2.00 from July 1995. The July Iamb price, at $90.00 per cwt, was down S14.00 from June 1996 and up $9.00 from July 1995. mid-Augu- mid-Augu- , oo (EDSjQ anytime regulation concerns species and size of fish, on any water in Utah, filleting fish is not allowed until the person with the fish is going to consume it. "Most of the trout being caught at Strawberry Reservoir are over 18 inches," Cherry said. "Anglers arc allowed to keep only one fish over 18 inches. While being checked, anglers occasionally present us with a cooler full or fillets, which have no proof of species or size. All rules governing fishing in Utah are found in the 1996 Utah Fishing Regulations Proclamation, available at Division offices and from license agents fishing Union Cross Country Mid-Augu- myl m - : .V ' - ARMED ATTACK-COUG- AR defender, Jed Smith, No. 15, puts a good grip on a Morgan runner during a play during last Fridays season opener. Smith receives some help from a Cougar teammate. Morgan beat Union will host Carbon, Friday. Union, 49-2- Smiley's Inc. Napa Auto 5. Big O Tire ewawruai WOOD-N-DESIG- N swMrfMi Service Insurance Agency Check Out Our Showroom At Our New Location! Buckle Up and Save A Life! 425 South 100 West D & M Hot Oil Service UintaH Basin Telephone UBET Cellular UBTV UWIN Internet (Behind ALCO) SPECIALIZING IN KITCHEN , BATHROOM & COMMERCIAL CABINETS fuff. 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