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Show After r . ' 911 Contract i ' - AAixup - Reinstated Is , Oj V A kl Ji 4 , i WEST J . LANCER (See Page 4, Col. 5) Praise from the coaches went to Devin Higgins, Mike Mitchell, Kelly Carter and Steve Chip-ma- n for their front-fou- r play, while linebackers Dennis Sewar and Dave Foote were singled out. Both had pass intercep-tion- s for police covered the three-facete- recovered a fumble. Johnson also played a strong game both ways and tallied 113 yards in kick returns for the afternoon. Lancer coaches felt that had the defense Cottonwood's Mike Moore losing handle on football as Kearns LOSING Is IT . . . by Heinz, whose recep- against East as it did in the nonleague outing last Wednesday, the team might be in a better position to pick up a playoff berth. The Lancers will close out league play next week at home against Granite, a team that is undefeated in the league. In the meantime, Granger will be keeping a close eye on scores of contests involving Cottonwood, Olympus and East, all of whom are tied for third - and last - place in the league tions totaled 49 yards. Davis gained 91 yards in 12 cairies for a 7.5 average, while Brad Jameson added 47 yards and Kim Facer 28 for the winners. Granger would appear to have the toughest slate with Skyline and Granite and must win one of those games to stay in contention. high's Pat Westerkamp (33) has eyes on ble recovery in early action Wednesday. fum-(9- ) once-beate- - Wednesday Play Colts Pound Cougar Team (From Page 2, Col. 8) their scoring in the fourth period when Moore hit Heinz for 23 yards, Davis picked up 15 on a sweep and Henriksen made a diving reception for a gam to the Cougar one. Facer then busted over right tackle for the TD. Meanwhile, the Colt defense dominated the line of scrimmage and never allowed Cougar offense, under the direction of Lantz Hope, to get untracked Both the Colt offensive and defensive units were praised by Jones Moores starting to throw the ball well and his receivers are helping out with some great catches, the Colt mentor said, noting also that the offensive line was giving the quarterback time to throw. the cited Heinz, He Henriksen and Staples for their play at end, as well as linemen Gene Van Roosendaal and Lance Koncar, plus backs Moore and Davis. Defensively, he singled out Colin Hood, Dan n Glade, Jeff Knight, and Moore. For Ins part, Takeno was not really satisfied with any aspect of his squad's play, but did express some pleasure with Hopes play at Jep-pese- more. Three of his aerials were gathered in 63 said Tuesday. Cities pay a fee to the county for the 911 service based on the population of the n -- authorized from telemetry line which enables them to remain in radio contact with hospitals and the 911 switchboard, it was noted. The county agreed that police are covered in the 911 system through our contract with Salt Lake City, but not the rest. And the police cant be broken out, Baker said. Its a good service. But we dont want to pay for more Gators. Granger July through our than share, he added. The City Commission will take action to reinstate the contract, then begin exploring the double taxation issue with other mayors in the valley, Baker noted. Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. Just place a low-co- Todd J. Smith Green Sheet classified! (HfiifSiiniifi)Phone MANN 6 THEATRES PLAZA 5400 DOOM Redwood Rd. 1:00 0 OMN All SUTS S1.00 Til ) & 5400 South M. DAI1T MON.Ftl. PM Call for Show Times SAT. MATINEES -- with the Lancers. 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He was one of seven boys honored during a court of honor, bringing to nine of 18 boys in the troop achieving Eagle status. His scoutmaster is Jack Mitchell. He served as quartermaster and assistant patrol leader and second counselor in his deacons quorum. He earned 29 badges and completed the mile swim. The Valley junior high student swam for the said after meeting Tuesday with County Emergency Service and Civil Defense Smith Lad Becomes An Eagle municipalities, Treasurer Randy Baker Thurs., Oct. BARGAIN HOUR quarterback. Moore completed seven of 12 passes for 116 for residents of as well performed dispatch But, after announcing the impending contract termination, city officials learned the Salt Lake City contract does not cover all of 911, a d system including police, fire and paramedic service. The commission will reinstate the contract this week, but is investigating the possibility that the system creates double taxation and Sewar 4 ls Director 911. West Valley Clty.UT. VI w W$t Vallay i whose department conducts 911 operations. Paramedics have a reinstated by city officials today (Thursday). City officials informed the county two weeks ago that the 911 contract would be terminated Dec. 31, believing a contract with Salt Lake City A the county and West Valley City for 911 emergency service is expected to be tV5V dr VALLEY. contract between The paramedic situation requires the citys participation In the county contract, city PIONEERS IN PIZZA LUNCH DINNER |