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Show 6 Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET 29, 1987 Utc Play Candidates Share Views Kearns WEST KEARNS In Ute Football League playoff action, the Kearns Gremlin remained undefeated with a 14-- win over Woods Cross this past weekend. In other playoff action, the Mighty Mites pounded Granite while the Peewees lost to Murray 26-- and the Midgets fell to Skyline 7 41-- 0 19-- Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. In state Ute action played League semi-finover the weekend, Taylorsville's Junior B team defeated Alta and will now face Brighton in the championship game on Oct. 31. Quarterback Pete Brannon broke a leg during the game and was replaced by Craig Hall. John Mano was also injured, but managed to come back and play well. Both the offensive and defensive line line did a good job against a larger oppo26-2- 4 nent. Hank Smith is the advisor to the team The Midget B squad completed its season with an overtime time loss to Cyprus in the playoffs. The Midgets played a hard defensive battle led by Matt Rex, Robert Van, Lou Phong and Tony Valente. Taylorsville stopped 12 drives Cyprus inside the 30 yard line. Taylorsville's Mighty Mite B team fell short of its eighth win in a row, in overtime to Brighton. losing Defense was very strong for TVille, which allowwed only one touchdown to Brighton in its first possession and not giving up another until overtime. Howard Vaifanua scored the touchdown in regulation on a pass from Travis Ewing, who posted the OT score Defensively, Josh Love, Adam Crase. Rusty Hansen, Derek Lundberg. Cody O'Brian. Josh Brian Linton. James Young and Jeff McMillan all played well. 13-1- 2 INCREDIBLE CATCH . . . Taylorsvilles to make this catch over a win defender in the Warrior's berth a down nailed playoff Taylorsville managed 39-1- 4 Shane Sudbury (27) somehow perfectly positioned Cyprus over the Pirates Thursday. with the win. Lam-bourn- T'ville Nets State Spot TAYLORSVILLE A touchdown pertormance by Scott Wilberger led Taylorsville to a w in over Cyprus Thursday , securing 39-1- SALT LAKE'S LOWEST PRICES The victory matches the Warrior crew up against the vaunted Orem Tigers, who. with Friday's losses by Layton and Granger, will probably be rated number one in the 4A ranks. The game will be played tomorrow ( Friday i at Orem at 1 p m "We had a good team effort against Cyprus." stated Taylorsville coach Doug Bills "The kids really hung in there We ll be tested Friday at Orem, but that's what its all about at state." Though both Thursdays contest and the season ended in disappointment for Cyprus and its coach Jerry Simonson, the coach said that he was still proud of the effort displayed by his players. "The kids played hard all year, Simonson reported "Considering the fact we got beat almost every week, that's a really compliment to these young men they tried their best and that's all you could ask of ON QUALITY FURNITURE over-presssu- aerospace plant, Christensen asserted that Hercules should buy the land. "Let them become the landlord, he said. Christensen says zoning questions in the danger zone are a problem for Salt Lake County and Hercules to work out, not for West Valley to deal with. He believes West Valley taxpayers will eventually foot the bill if revenue bonds are sold. But Councilman Claude Jones, Christensens opponent for the seat, defended the West Valley at-lar- plan. "Hercules said. them." at one point of Tay lors ville led the contest, before Cyprus got on the board in the third and fourth 32-- 0 quarters The first Warrior score came on a punt return by Shane Sudbury in the opening period. Sean Jones booted the point after. Moments later, Wilberger got his first touchdown on a run, drive. Again the capping a point after was good and TVille led five-yar- is not bluffing, he Jones said the revenue bond proposed by the city will not cost taxpayers a cent. Moreover, he observed, Hercules puts $20 million annually in to business in the city. If Hercules pulls out, Jones asked, What would happen to those jobs and businesses? Jones revealed that West Valley "has legitimate developrs ready right now to develop the land targeted for purchase by the city. Mayor protem Brent Anderson also believes pull-ou- t threats by Hercules are real. Their Waco, Texas plant could absorb Hercules in a he said. They could heartbeat, move in a minute. Anderson noted that independent cicounsel as well as bonding the mayor. If elected, I will be at he in promised. the daytime," ty hall companies have given favorable Wright, who was active in the fight reviews to the citys bonding plans. for West Valley incorporation, calls I totally and wholeheartedly supthe city. port the annexation of Hercules, he himself a founder of Before incorporation, he recalled said. that whenever citizen groups went Anderson, Christensen, mayoral candidate Gearld Wright, and Jeff before the county commission, their proposals were turned down by comBeck, District 3 council candidate, missioners who had a big smirk on all attacked the citys landscape ordinance. They want tree and shrub their faces. As a result of those exto requirements eliminated. The city periences, he wants citizens become more involved an to insist council recently returned the ordinance to the Planning Commission that government listen to their concerns. for review after receiving numerous The city has an excellent record on complaints. Several of the candidates were taxing and spending issues, said cut the unhappy with the low voter turnout Anderson, and has actually in the citys primary on Oct. 6. property tax four times since 1982. Like everyone elese here tonight, Anderson said he worked for each Im appalled at the apathy, noted cut. Councilman Leland DeLange, runAnderson. About 35 residents attended the meeting. ning unopposed in District 1, wants the city to continue to grow and In other comments, Beck described himself as the most enthusiastic develop around its master plan. He said it is time for the state and counin the District 3 race. candidate Im more interested in this job than ty to stop withholding approval on Decker Lake development. my opponent. Beck is a strong adOther nights vocate of neighborhood parks and civic pride. He wants West Valley were held this week at Kennedy and businessmen to stop printing Salt West Lake junior high schools. Lake City on their trucks. Becks opponent, Gordon Evans, To Celebrate had prior commitments and was The Grand Opening Of unable to attend the candidates new the Evans Our 2nd Store night. supports city hall and says it will revitalize the Market Street area. He has voiced concern with overregulation in the citys landscape and sign or- NUBSEBX GLOVER dinances. More citizen involvement NURSERY in city decision making is another high priority for Evans. GOES Christensen blasted city leaders for saving almost $6 million for a WHOLESALE new city hall. Either someone had a rich uncle who died and left the ciTHE PUBLIC ty a lot of money, he declared, or Ive been paying too much in taxes Prices Effective for the past seven years. Thru Nov. 4, 1987 Jones said his six years of exMURRAY WEST JORDAN perience as a councilman are impor799 East 6600 South 9275 So. 300 W. tant because "we are laying out the Hrs Hrs. Mon. Sat., 9 to 6, 9 to 5; city for the next 50 years. Sun., 10 to 4 Closed Sunday Wright stressed availability of bond ' X JO 1 Mon.-Sat- BRING THIS AO RENT TO OWN LEGAL NOTICES 700 had fourth place in league and a state playoif berth lor the Warriors, while eliminating whatever slim hopes the visiting Cprus Pirates might've four Annexation of Hercules, the citys landscape ordinance, and voter apathy drew pointed comments at Thursdays meet-th- e candidates night at Hunter junior high. The meeting was sponsored by the school and the PTSA organization. Bob Christensen, candidate for city council at large, continued his attack on the proposed annexation by West Valley of the Hercules plant and land east of 84th West. Christensen is unimpressed by Hercules threats to leave Utah unless land use issues in the zone are resolved. Theyre bluffing; they cant pull out, he stated. Instead of West Valley purchasing land for $10 million around the VALLEY. 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The point after was otf target, however, the first miss on a PAT tor Jones this year. Passes of 11. eight and 35 yards from Nick Deluca to Todd Egelund together with runs of 11, one and one by Wilberger accounted for a fourth W arrior six pointer and Wilberger's third A try lor two points failed and Taylorsville led 26-- at the half Jones more than made up for the missed PAT in the the second half, field goal in the kicking a third quarter and a effort in the fourth. DRAPES d ON QUALITY FURNITURE d Cyprus finally got untracked at this point, as Brad Rammell tossed 30 yards to Lyman Smith for the Pirate's first touchdown. Taylorsville responded with a touchdown run by Wilberger and Jones' point alter kick Rammell went to the airways again for Cyprus, this time connecIamb on a ting with i Jason McKmght strike. scoring kicked his second extra point. Deluca was 8x15 passing for Taylorsville for 126 yards with Todd Egelund netting four catches for 65 yards and Sudbury two for 45. 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Jerry Wilcox, Doug Moore, Matt Ransom and Andy Simper also contributed in what coach Bills called a "total team effort. The Pirates ended up with 298 yards of total offense. Lamb earning 108 of the total with key pass receptions. Troy Miller added 82 yards rushing on 14 carries. According to coach Simonson, Cyprus missed a golden scoring opportunity in the first quarter on a pass play, when the Warrior delender fell down Unfortunately, the receiver also tripped items 30 156 1 Look For Our Coupon Special In Your Green Sheet Coupon Book 1 RIVER VIEW PLAZA (5300 South 625 West) HOUR FILM FINISHING B 268-466- 0 |