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Show Eight Lettermen - . Colts Rebuilding After Big Year strongest COTTONWOOD. SO Coming off its best season ever, the Cottonwood football team looks to a new season next Friday with plenty of new faces The Colts of Coach Tom Jones were hit hard by graduation, returning only eight lettermen The young squad will have its first test Aug 29 with a home game against Bingham. While the squad lacks experience, there are some gifted athletes among the 60 players trying out, Jones said. The athletes will have to learn quickly. Jones faces LANDING. . . Kris Sullivan makes landing after flip on will travel to Switzerland for international competition on double mini-tram- major job in his a ofrebuilding fensive backfield, both lines and the lineback- She The ing corps. Trained In Murray - d Stardust Dr, gymnastics program for about four years, both as a student and as a gymnastics assistant. Her instructors are Don and Gonnie Buell. . Tajlors-ville- The girl attended Eisenhower junior high and was a cheerleader. She has also been a dancing student in Murray and was a Junior Miss Sullivan, whose speciality in gymnastics will is the be a sophomore at Cottonwood high this fall She has participated m the Murray Community Education mini-tram- Fees For Bobcats Are Set SALT LAKE Recom- r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in a New World be-Distiller at 10 low nationally advertised prices. Learn why drink-tin(you should be 4 g pure H0 produced through "Fractional 4 4 Distillation" anew w6rld DISTILLER PRODUCTS Call QUALITY LIFE a LAKE. Four Green Sheet area grid-der- s are listed on the early-seasoroster of the University of Utah as the Utes prepare for an schedule. The 80 season opens with Boise State visiting Rice stadium at 7:30 p m. on Saturday, Sept. n 6. All but one of the 467-928- 8 ext. 22 re- maining opponents are traditional Ute foes. The exception is nationally-rate- d Nebraska. Foes at home will be NevadaLas Vegas, Fresno State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Brigham Young. On the road, Utah will face Utah State, TexasEl Paso, Wyoming and San Coach Don Buell assists Kris at Murray Sullivan in routine off high in preparation for international competition in Switzerland. SPINNING. . . mini-tram- By MS Society p State. Corey Jensen Outstanding male and female athletes from the eight Green Sheet area high schools will be among those honored at a banquet here Sept. 3. The second annual Dinner of Champions, sponsored by the Utah chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. will recognize contributions of athletes the from throughout state for what they have done for sports. Former Los Angeles Rams star Merlin Olsen will serve has master of ceremonies for the affair, with proceeds going directly to the MS society to support research and programs. Included among those being honored are Merla Bybee and John Lambourne of Cottonwood; Cyprus highs be Murray willBrian represented Granger is one area prep grad on the Ute roster. Also listed is Lance Johannessen, a freshman defensive end from Judge. by Hazelgren and Stanni Kitchin. Olympus high will send Kent Barton and Cindy Lyon, while sophomore Granger was fourth. Clarence Riverton a Knudsen of Sandy claimed top honors in divisions and A D, respectively. Knudsen in D. finished Giles and Dewey-ville- s Art Hunsaker each posted marks in A, with Giles gaining the upper hand in points. Third place in that class was won by Richard Buchanan of Midvale with a record. Finals for the first Utah doubles horseshoe championship will be held Saturday at Liberty park beginning at 7 0 1 2 p m. d sophomore linebacker who also lettered last year. receivers fosters hope for another good football season at Judge Memorial. Vierra and receivers Dave McGill and Robert Thomas were among eight retur-nin- g Patrice Purcell two-a-da- y pre-leagu- last years The athletes, whom starters Reeves, Chris Klekas and Dave Har-mon- Junior Mike Curtain is expected to be Vierras backup. LEtoile noted that the passing game will be the SALT LAKE. For the first time a season has Saturday 1 through March 31. The board also approved a recommendation that will require trappers to check their traps every 48 hours instead of 72. The trapping season for beaver and mink will be Nov. 1 to April 30. Marten season is Nov. 28. Kit foxes may be taken from Oct. - greeted coaches drills Boxing Counted among those was running back Gil Vasquez, a speedster who figured prominent- Is On ly In cessful season. Slate behind a veteran offen- LAKE. A bout featuring Harvey Steichen and Jeff Shelburg as champion and challenger, will headline the list of boxing attractions Saturday at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. The Pacific North- 15. - west heavyweight 'Shoe Honors Copped bet- championship fight ween Shelburg and Steichen will begin at 8 p m. Others scheduled to take the ring spotlight in 32 rounds of planned competition are Ronnie Romero, Chris Swinke, competition, which is being presented by American Productions, is sanctioned by the Utah Athletic Commission. Tickets are $12 special ringside, $10 ringside, $8 general admission and $3 for childrens general admission. 4-- 1 is no er 966-368- Ridge, Jackling, Whit- Final League Meeting Has 30 : charge. Billy Hunter, last years Green Sheet Coach of the Year, are Paul Dilley, Ken Johnson, LaRon Unck, Thayne Applegate and Sam Nichols. In addition to the experience in the line and 6-- track at quarterback, but is being challenged 2 by junior Doug Dilley. team speed, good Hunter said the teams (See Page 3, Col. 9) 6-- sr Now At elementary, South. Signups, which are for the fall season, will be accepted from 9 a.m. until noon. Magna-Huntarea youths 5 and older as of Jan. 1, 1980 are eligible for the program, a spokesman said. The fee is $17 per participant. Action will begin Sept. 13. Further information is available by calling Schools included in the area encompassed by the district are Monroe, Magna, Lake Assisting Head Coach Lane Devereaux, Dee Huber, Dave Johnson, Roger Collard, Allen Dea, Eric Densley and Steve Whitworth. Dennis Rupp, a 4 senior, has the inside r 5975 W. 3500 meet-the-Pirat- Other returning Been Scheduled KEARNS. The final of the year for the Kearns Babe Ruth League will be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 4 at the Babe Ruth field. Managers for next year will be voted on and persons interested meeting or in managing are coaching being asked to submit a letter stating qualifications prior to the meeting. Letters may be sent to Mike Walker, 2736 Sentex Cir., Kearns, Utah 84118, or call 969-612- SACRIFICING this duplex at $40,000 seller is anxious! Makes $270 upgradLow Interest able income rate with easy financing No Small qualifying needed! down. Check it out! & Income Realty Mortgage 363-503- 0 637 I. 400 So. "f mop r The Days open run starters include Gilbert Romero, Geno Garcia, Manuel Soto. horseshoe pitching tournament. Charlie Bugger of Kearns posted a record to claim second, suc- Ramos and Davey Whittier when the annual Blue-Gol- d game is staged at the stadium. Following that there will be a affair in the school cafeteria. There siveline. SALT respectively, will Vasquez Pirates Saturday at 7 Magna-Hunte- youth soccer district will be held Saturday at Academy Park, tier, Webster, Hunter, Sandburg and Orchard elementaries; Kennedy and Brockbank junior highs and Cyprus high. The 10 starters and seven additional lettermen were among 57 juniors and seniors who turned out. Cyprus fans will have an opportunity to get their first look at the 1980 edition of the Ten return- last years the starter. returning pre-leagu- been established by the State Wildlife Board for badger and weasel The animals may be tion for new players in Junior Sam Coats also returns as a defensive when got under way this week in preparation for an e test Aug. 29 of Woods Cross. Jeff Shelburg Saturday HUNTER. Registra- are the key to anchoring the defense, Takeno feels. They include Dan Barrett, Terry Fritz and Pat Westerkamp. Barrett is also a quality receiver and joins running back Shane Terry as returnees on offense. Terry may also wrest a starting berth on defense away from a Ten Starters Return At CHS two-a-da- y On Slate - Offense Strong ing starters Cyprus high Signups starters at linebacker squads, but the attitude is as good as any, the coach reported. Assisting LEtoile this MAGNA. Quarterbacking chores will be handled by Kirk Kasparian, who Takeno rated as the (See Page 3, Col. 8) Three returning teams greatest while the to keep his position. Green Sheet area foes in nonleague affairs. Following that home opener, Takeno will take his charges to Cyprus and Granger in preparation for ofa test Homecoming Bingham as the league opener. include Bill Pete Wilson, Condas, Jim starter likely meeting two more Other returning than recent Judge Jllir-Kl We're shaking down the Price of n, JEANS H(jl IUK t' HLSI THl BANK WITH "CUSTOMIR HOURS" We have a great selection of most wanted styles Brittania offers. Choose from straight leg, boot cut, tube leg, and wide leg silhouettes. All trimmed with just the right pocket designs, both It. blue and dark denim. Sizes 28 to recom- OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY INTEREST they exhibited their high ON SAVINGS 38 throughout years. players Another area where experience is lacking is on defense, but LEtoile is confident the ability is there. This team is smaller all of mended by their respective schools for their athletic contribution, as well as character traits t from the four classes have turned out, including 28 lettermen. ed. were 1980 graduates, were 3A on the Panther field on Sept. 29. Seventy-eigh- games, e West, South and Ogden, Judge will open Region Seven competition. - KEARNS. Defense is expected to be the strength of a Kearns high team that will be hoping to reward Coach Bruce Takeno with his first victory early in the season. The Cougars will stage their traditional opener with Granite on Aug. 29 at 3 p.m. before staff when workouts got under way this week. The team is preparing e for a test of runner-up- , pre-leagu- Defense Will Bolster Kearns starters who greeted head coach Frank LEtoile and his West, new football field is expected to be completed in time for the home opener against South on Sept. 5. If circumstances go as planned, Judge will play its home games under the lights on the new field. After three very tough Vrv will Judge represent Memorial. Grid Squad top-flig- holds promise, but is inexperienc- Badger, Weasel Seasons Are New For State Tourney quarterback Ken Vierra and a pair of solid backfield teams; Bryan Pavlish, c. starring of strength, backs and special taken from Oct. season are Tim Carr, John Colosimo, Gabe Colosimo, Tony Crandall, John Boswell and Stan Finn. Work on the schools The LAKE. SALT return Murnin and Terry school Giles of and Duane fortable with the kicking game of Steve Burns, but has not settled on a punter, he said. Assisting Jones this season will be Chuck Clegg, wide receivers and linebackers; Randy Tufts, defensive coordinator, defensive line; Cal Poulsen, quarter- defensive d back who saw action in 79 and Kevin Robertson, Bruce com- sion of competition here Saturday in the Dewey-vill- e two We Personally Serve Our Customers - - - M Jones feels Jeff 6-- while Lindow of division, corps DEWEYVILLE. A pair of Green Sheet area residents captured second and third place honors in the same divi- Murraysare contributions Rogers, a that following the graduation of Larry Mantle, Curt Urses and Steve White. a d Karl Cloward and Joyce Hickman; Matt Almond and Carri Green from Granger. Representing Granite high will be Scott Miller and Leslie Drachman. Kearns highs top pair are Craig Sylvester and Lisa Monson, while Granger 1 his lines as solid, but not overpowering - a direct contrast to last seasons interior crew. The line will be built around Gene VanRoo-sendaa- l and Keith Jensen, two veterans who are expected to see action both offensively and defensively. One of the most pressing tasks faced by Jones will be to rebuild the linebacker from Top Athletes Being Honored West of 2 Jones characterizes sophomore d Jay and Art Ballingham of Ogden both finished in class C, but West was awarded second place and Ballingham third based on point margin. Harlow Griffin of Newton recorded a effort for first place in Hen-drikse- Diego - 5-- 0 defensive backs. Kent Clark and Mike Morrill are handling the sophomore program. SALT SALT LAKE. 4 Ger- other 23 Utes Get Aid From Area Four mendations from the Utah Trappers Assn, and Big Game Hound Assn were taken into consideration when the State Wildlife Board set permit fees for the bobcat season. The board set Dec. n 31 as the season and altered a planned $100 permit fee to $25 for each bobcat up to four. A permit must be purchased by Nov. 14, entitling the permit holder to one metal tag for his A metal first bobcat tag, affixed to the pelt when the lower jaw is surrendered at a Division office is required for marketing a pelt. Up to three additional tags may be purchased for $25 each at the time the pelts and low er jaws are brought into a Division office. A trapping, small game or combination license is also required, depending on the method in which the bobcats are taken (Invest are United States, Russia, Japan, many, and countries. sive backfield, where senior Mike Moore was a standout last year. Moore also is expected to see duty at quarterback, once he returns from California where he and several other players are competing for Cottonwood in the American Legion baseball regionals. Also missing from early practices are running backs Rocky Lambourne and Kim Facer as well as wide receiver Kirk Heinz. Heinz is one of two receivers who saw action last year, the other being senior Wade - Passing Attack Bolsters Judge 1980 2 is in the defen- linebacking Starlett. Miss Sullivan will leave on Sept. 19 for Brig, Switzerland where the competition will be held It is near the border of Italy and close to the famed Matterhorn The competition will be held Sept. 26 and 27. 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