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Ttie leavers also missed a 23- 2'j-a- rl I'-;'- o down Tigers SEEDLINGS AVAILABLE FALL PLANTING The Unie Peak State Nursery today that orders are leing accepted for fall planted seedlings for conservation planting. The seedlings will be shipped in late Octo-lie- r and earlv Noveinlier and will include such secies as Scotch pine, Austrian pine, Ponderosa pine, Blue Spruce, Hybrid Poplar, Honeylocust, and Ash. "Areas that are inaccessible in spring due to heavy snowpack are prime candidates for fall planting," explains Dave Grierson, nursery manager. "The snow protects them all winter and is a good source of moisture in the spring." A minimum purchase of 100 bare Oi dealer is inviting you to look for these stickers on his money-savin" sample books. Find them and treat yourself to 30 off the suggested retail price per roll of the patterns you select. Wall-Tex'- " g Wall-Tex- root seedlings or GO containerized The seedlings is reauired. tree and shrub program is Select from exciting contemporary designs, trad- low-co- itional, colonials, metaliics, textures, plaids and florals, they're all here at remarkable savings So come in look for the bright red sticker and buy yourself a decorating bargain. offered by Lands and st the Dlvison of State to encourage conservation planting throughout the state for such purposes as wind- Forestry breaks, shelterbelts, erosion control reforestation plantings, Christmas tree plantations, and woodlots. Technical assistance in planning, site preparation, species selection, and planting care is available from State Lands and Forestry Offices. Order forms are available at State FURNITURE li 1 ford Lands and Forestry Offices and the Lone Peak State Nursery, Prison Road, Draper, Utah 84020 or call (801) lieave 0. r is th (ldt t' uilh U.lf.M Hm.Udit Man i Oh By J.V. GAME j.V.'s defense was led by Davis who had 5 tackles. Shawn Kinross and Darin Small each had 4 tackles and Shawn picked Jason Thomas and up a fumble. Brett Allen each had 3 tackles and fumble recovery and Bryan a Marshall also had 3 tackles. Ryan Wllden had 2 tackles and one rumble Preston Asay, Robby recovery. Romine, and Enriquia Garza also Brian Schultz and had 2 tackles. Eric Thomas each had one on their MIKtL WHITE The Jason Dugway came to Milford with two A J.V. and a Varsity team. Dugway's J.V. team defeated the freshmen Tigers 21 -- 0 and the Mustangs Varsity also put the Tigers first team down 24-- teams. 8. VARSITY GAME The first quarter was scoreless as defense prevailed, but In the second quarter the Mustangs took control. Dugway's first touchdown came on a halfback option pass when Snyder hit Darin Buys for a touchdown. After a fake punt failed for the Tigers the Mustangs went to the air. A pass interference call gave the Mustangs good position on the Tiger line where possession of the Tigers was stopped and they were forced to punt. The Tigers faked the punt and the pass was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. In the third quarter Dugway received the kickoff and fumbled on their first possession. The Tigers drove it in behind the running of Aaron Mayer and the blocking of the offensive line. The Tigers went for a two point conversion and got ACI ' i STORES HARDWARE 4 WHUE SUPPLIES LAST AAMES I W 2CK) 72160 GREENSWEEPER LAWN RAKE J 26 tine poly rake won t rust tines can t iome loose or pull out With 48" handle. RC IAST WHUE SUPPUIS Industries OQ FACTORY YOU PAY KtDMIC 'J Corporation. This news confirms that Utah is ene of only eight states with a AAA rating from both rating services. The rating shows conservative fiscal management, prudent financial practices, and continued businesslike operation of state government. "The information we've received Lehman Caves NationalMonument will tie open for cave tours through the winter. Superintendent Al Hendricks announced. The Lehman Caves Visitor Center will be open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Tours of lehman Caves will be offered at 0:00 AM, 11;00 AM, 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. The Monument will , closedThanksgiving.Christ-masand New Years Day. The Ihman Caves Cafe and Gift Shop will remain open until mid -- Octolr. Autumn is an excellent time to visit Lehman Caves. Viewing fall colors, hiking and enjoyingthecrisp fall days are a few of the activities available in addition to taking cave tours. Aspens are already turning colors at the higher ele- - vations behind theMonument Visitor Center. Winter also has its own special beauty at Lehman Caves. Snowy days contrast with cold, clear, brilliant sunshine. Activities include cross country skiing and wildlife viewing. Superintendent Hendricks recom -visit to Lehm an Caves National Monument to anyone who wants to experience the splendor of the high desert. Family Gard, Inc YO J PAY All 50000 ) (rrr"rs 00 FACTORY REBATE Yesterday, Utah issued a combined prison and refunding bond package of $111 million. Because of Utah's strong credit rating and reputation, the bonds have already been sold out. The refunding of some existing debt allows the $30 million prison bonds to be retired by July 1, 1986, with an interest rate of 5.25. The restructuring of Utah's existing debt also provides savings of over $2 million and permits Utah to pay off their bonds earlier. Utah's existing general obligation debt will be entirely paid off in 1992, four years earlier than before the refunding. DnnTina THAT'S OUR BUSINESS ... Invitations Stationery Business Forms 387-288- 1 Beaver County News Furnace Hepairs FURNACES $2.25 large N ozz e s 14 I $2.49 H.P. Fan Motors $49.95 Econ-O-W- Flor. Tubes $3.00 Electric FLUORESCENT FIXTURES O00 f Bt Randy Cox there Is no true knowledge. -- Uonardo Where there is shouting, da Vinci SMOKE two people thinking. When agree Quality IGA Foodlinsr LLECTRIC to be 3fj-W- 10 4! an Limit Thermostats llorth Main Nozzles, Fan and Limit Switches, Flame Detectors, Relays, Pumps, Fan Motors, Probes able to put up pleasantly with bad F R 0Y D .C O X ford, Utah f everything, one of them is doing all the on try to keep our sense of humor, but our clients are no laughing matter. Your security is our concern. That Is why we are offering a FREE CONSULTATION to discuss your life Insurance coveiage. You may t over Insured, under Insured, or spending more than you should for what you are getting. For a complete analysis at NO CHARGE, just call: Mil 1Q Coils, Relays, Motors, OIL We nniBen Franklin PARTS IN STOCK Ninety percent of the work done in this country is done by people who don't feel well. -- Teddy Roosevelt FINAL COST Better quail ty for et 530 North Main Hatch. Special Prices Thru Oct. II one test of good manners is ones. - state. This premier quality credit rating, the highest given, Is a result of prudent use of debt in combination with general fund appropriations for capital projects," stated Dale Water Heater $143.00 UL listed smoke detector with warranty Features low battery indicator and test button Battery included Protect your home & family !- is a credit to state government, the legislature, and the people of the 52 Gallon DETECTOR - Those recently admitted to the Milford Valley Menu rial Hospital are as follows: Sept. 24: Fred O'Leary and Jessie Williams; Milford. Sept. 25: Lena Roberts; Milford. Sept. 26: Camielle Thomas; Milford. Sept. 27: Arnold Sarvis: Tule Lake, CA. Sept. 28: Patti Puffer and Lorraine Horn; Milford, and Alba Carter; Minersville. Oil Burner er WHILE SUPPLIES IAST non-cre- 586-785- 3. small multi-purpos- r On defense Gene Patterson led the way with 11 tackles. Mikel White had 8 tackles and a blocked extra point. Matthew Dotson and Ryan Puffer also had 8 tackles. Ralph Pectol, Bill Denn and Eric Roach each had 7. Aaron Mayer had 6 tackles and an interception. John Carter also had 6. Scott Sullivan had 5 tackles and one interception. Mike Long also had 5 tackles but also had a fumble recovery and a Robbie extra blocked point. Marshall, Ryan Willden, and Preston Asav each had one tackle. Furnace Filters and Economical extinguisher tor wood, cloth, paper, plastic, grease, oil, fuels or electrical fires. Includes mounting bracket Features exclusive pressure test indicator 7 Tigers Disposable FIRE EXTINGUISHER r" once again had more A passing yards than rushing. total of 129 yards in passing as oppossed to 28 yards rushing. Aaron Mayer had 47 yards of rushing and Gene Patterson had 3. Aaron's rushing was negated by the sacks on Scott Sullivan. The mends an YOUR FINAL COST D'AioN Fyr-Fyt- HOO CAVES capped off 8. bond rating Governor Norman H. Bangerter and Dale C. Hatch, Director of the Office of Planning and Budget, today announced that Utah received a AAA bond rating from Moodys Investors Service, Inc. and Standard & Poor's The final score of the game came the same quarter. The Tiger defense stopped the Mustangs and forced them to punt. A roughing the kicker call gave the Mustangs their second wind. They proceeded to score on a nass from LEHMAN 0. AAA in SCHEDULE FOR 21-- That Snyder to Moe. the scoring 24-- Utah receives it. Uill! PARTICIPATING loss of rd WINTER TOUR I 24-- 0 f o Ougway FOR x -- Your -i formance. 0-- 1. Look lor this bright red sticker and find exciting savings on wallcovering patterns... 30 Thev travel to Kanar, on r riaay iu uithe Cowboys. Photo by CRAIG PATTERSON 11, rushes with the ball during the AlMilford-Dugwa- y game last Friday in Milford. 24-played they lost the Milford game though extremely well and should be proud of their per S. ,tt Sullivan, -- dt the Wall-Te- s i quarter. Ij.i-- r so;, horn' re J' Kelsey fin.il! connected with d Langford I.ddd I . frame carried three fenders !, r.i:i. iv, 'he '.;ie. Both teams Aere , igijer A jt nd!tlev jt critK m st i?ps Of the kffjWg the pjir:e scoreless until through the fourth grapher can learn to capture these memories on film. A photography clas? starts Cxt. 10 at Southern I'tahState College. Sponsored by the college's division of continuing education, seven sessions will be held, Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. in Old Administration 204. "We'll start with basic terms and move into informal portraits and travel photographs," says course instructor Sara Penny. Since workshop participants will be encouraged to take pictures, a camera is the only "textbook" they'll need. It doesn't matter If the camera Is a simple one or the latest 35 mm model, she says, because they can all be used to take some very fine photographs. In addition to discussions alout basic composition, camera handling and lighting, the class will include commercial slide presentations to help improve participant's photography skills. Mrs. Penny earned a degree in mass communications from the University of Utah. She taught similar community photography classes while living in Beaumont, Texas, and Is also experienced as a high school journalism teacher, having supervised both the newspaper and yearbook for a studentbody of 2,000. A $20 registration fee Is required for the class. Registration can be completed at the first class meeting or weekdays before then from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Old Administration 203. Additional information can be obtained from the SUSC Division of Continuing Education, non-cre- Hunting ' iuph' a ni'ie ir ; iss ih 17 se on Js le't . h r rii ft lint Wa'-rtieaver u'fed a Glover pass at the aH live on the last play of re Pila'lon. The PAT kir k was Uk- e 1, fj'.ertlri'e. Neither tei.'li in the first ! re session, Hedton hi 'he gdii e winner. Heaver's LaDeil vre.Matt Gir s"n and Wade Marshall provided balanc ed defensive pressure on Kanab.The m Ferion 0 Cowboys are now 12 play. Heaver Kinab hosts Milford Friday, while Beaver meets Parowan. '!4 22'J-p- Thursdjiy, IN SURAH C E or Street Beaver, Utah 438-22- 10 Com pi ete Sa lei f-- f FAN Typical Ml' and Service AS Pram F ELECTRIC Milford |