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Show Page 32 October 27. HILL TOP TIMES 1978 o)FflS J S$.k IFumd By Joyce Jones VitbHtrs q?ot Workers of the Stock Fund Divisioii, Central Procurement, have substantial interest in football in the Ogden area. They cover all phases of the game, from playing to watching, to coaching, to blowing the whistle, and writing it up. pkmsos Morgan High School, plays defensive tackle on the Junior Varsity team and dresses with the Varsity. CAL COTTRELL, Contract Administrator, officiates high Betty Cota has a son playing for North Ogden Junior High School. Mitchell Cota plays offensive and defensive guard and shares quarterback duties on the team. 180-poun- KEN KELLER, Deputy Division Chief, has an son whose team won this year's Mini Bowl in the Wasatch junior fullback on the Viewmont Junior Varsity team and dresses Varsity . Craig also plays defensive guard and linebacker. Carl Young's son, Craig, is ZACK STOCKETT is 135-pou- nd class. Scott Front Football League's (WFFL) Keller's Sunset team lost only to Kaysville this year and beat them in a playoff game. 85-pou- a buyer. His son, Alan, a freshman at team at Washington Mike McDondugh coached a Terrace. Mike, who played in the WFFL when it first began, led his 70 A team to the 1978 Mini Bowl Championship. Mike's team beat Sunset in a tiebreaker by four yards. Mike has an boy, whom he expects to be six foot eight inches tall and 280 pounds, but who will probably want to play the 70-pou- nd The biggest eventof theyearat s i ! f ! 3 I 1 piano. I i f r" if r-- i sa The football season ends this week, but memories of victory and defeat linger on in Bldg. 1298, home of the Stock Fund Division. (58UW ! I son who played on an BLISS FULLMER has an WFFL team out of Roy. 85-pou- nd mm t s eight-month-o- ld - , t JZ LOJif was utility man playing every position. His team won 3 and lost 4 this season. school footbsall and basketball games in his spare time. He d senior tackle son, who plays for Weber also has a School. High FOREMOST OF THE FOOTBALLERS is Dale Sorensen, chief, Avionics Branch. He is an all stater out of Jordan High School, was all conference at the University of Utah and coached high school football at Jordan. Lt. Lou Christensen is the only active player in the division. He plays flag football for the 2849th ABG Hq. Sq. Section. He i cuff ft 1 "' i !"3 J S s ! Savinas of s WATCH AN P 1 OUT fOK GOBI INS a Ip7 i A SAFE HALLOWEEfNJ POKA u i 1 1 - - rnces btart m$m 1 REAL TREAT... At liiQt bMU 0 LJ J ill aV,-- N ULJVJLJC ai I I !OOM SIZE CAHPETS FROM THE NATIONS FINEST HOTELS 5. - i - O SALE ENDSTOSVfcirJIBkiHlS, 197U WE ALSO HAVE SOME FANTASTIC BUYS I OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS. SOME ITEMS AS MUCH AS 50 I I y IKIotei I A, ! 7 s- - 7 V t f N 'aaiiaicijiiiaigi f : ' ' C CARPET & FURNITURE i 1 i 1 7 i 1 to 9lEp O Gl$ 9lEp 393-53- S9 3zuu Kivemsia Kd. J Soles inCo 257 W. SOUTH TEMPLE, S.LC. 562 W. 100 N. BOUNTIFUL OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. |