Show jj Hn n LY H W WK H V U 1 ML tk ll v V A J H B 1 I t. jH 1 UINTAH COACH Curg Belcher talks to one of his football V t FT i BT h fi if f 1 1 J L i u L rn L I 1 1 1 H AL H. HH l H WH m m H T H. H r M JK H W 1 F F V V L V V M COMMUNITY PEOPLE and teachers had the opportunity to take four workshops from Mary Anthony while the Mary An- thony Dance Theatre was in tiB L 4 TT H MCl 4 L 1 s 1 1 4 4 1 1 B i I gl I mi L IlL ML n 1 1 y tt Hp V 3 t jf 0 J MARY ANTHONY conducted a modern techniques class at the pany's two week residency in the district VH T i t- v EA f B m CL K A 1 Xi U H MEMBERS OF THE Mary Anthony Dance Theatre perform one of their more popular dances for youngsters at each of the ten mini-concertS held last Dan Shown above in anH th other members of the will in p t I game for The East Carbon Vik- ings will travel to Vernal for the Saturday the Vikings tied Notre Dame on lne Carbon College Numerous fumbles by both teams killed score The Deseret News his a game follows as it was printed in the Vernal Express on October l DEFEAT I AT Carbon Vikings Friday at the but only after mak- ing a thrilling comeback from a tallying up the final score of The entire 19 points were netted in the second By averting the near- the Redskins club added f tied- EaSt The quarter ended with a score the second saw the Vikings add 14 points to their side of the Half time contained two by the School Mar- ching Band and UHS Pep After the half the real show began wondering if the Utes moved very we'll The score for the Utes came after a hand-off from Gary to Pat Punches who ran the short distance extra point But rather than just hold the the Utes continued their offensive and as the final gun went off Neal Dastrup had carried the ball through the for yet another first started out exceptional- Roosevelt players had a hard time making their second and only other score with ten 30 seconds left in the first They seemed to quit in the as the Ute defense Pat Punches performed his usual great running three of the four Uin- tah Tommy Ute claimed the other First- nighter John performed an excellent piece of work at and Lane Fletcher and Rick Hawkins were tough on the The second Uintah Union game story follows as U was Printed in the Vernal Express TEAM UMON Coach Lou Mele's Uintah High foot- ball squad did it again Friday beating at Roosevelt Uintah's five touchdowns were delivered by Chick Bill Pope and Pat shows that Pun- C Union the end of the first Gary performed his usual fine job at quarter- backing and junior right Bill put on a fine show of catching and UINTAH'S JERALD Carbon's Scott Doug Carbon and Marty fight for the Perry came up with the football and put Carbon deep in Uintah g UINTAH'S CLARK gets by a number Of Car bon defensive men and gains a huge number of fc BC j HK LSe NEWCOMER portrays the felt by the dancer during the mini-concerts performed before school district students last The company concludes their two-week residency with a community concert September 23 at the high school a 2 tf Tt iVA H f yS' d' i. H d' helps the of a particular exercise during a movement session at Maeser Elementary The elementary schools over a io d ASHLEY ELEMENTARY Submarine buttered orange Hamburger gravy over whipped rolls and mixed lazy daisy cake and buttered sliced pumpkin pudding and baked celery and carrot rolls and cookie ed Turkey whip- ped cheese rolls and purple plumbs and MAESER ELEMENTARY changes from elementary orange wedge cheese treen peach tuna or beef turnovers with cottage cheese buttered and CENTRAL SCHOL 1 changes in mixed lettuce watermelon Sept buttered green celery chocolate pudding whole wheat bread and applesauce tuna buttered carrot NAPLES SCHOOL changes in Luncheon onion tomato cheese vanilla 26 carrot chocolate milk green carrot rice pud- bread and green mixed cabbage |