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Show If Provo Tips Cavemen By JOE WATTS Herald Spo'ts Editor ference in the ball game. Provo thus finished the league The touchdowns were equal, season with an H recoid and but Provo converted two more enters the state tournament extra points than American play this next Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at South High School Fork to gain a thrilling the final in league game in Salt Lake against the victory Huskies. of the season Friday afternoon at the Provo gridiron. American Fork concluded the Provo scored all four of Its season with a record and touchdowns in the first half and had to settle for third place in after missing the first PAT at- me northern Division. Pass IntcrceDtion tempt converted the final three tries to gain the victory. Scott Smith got things rolling American Fork scored a lor American fork early in the touchdown early in the game contest when he interceDted and addad three TDs In the David Atkinson'i first pass of final half, but the Forkers con- - tne day on the 30 yard line and verted only one of the four PAT returned It to the Provo 12 yard attempts and that was the dif-- line, four plays later quarter 27-2- 5 Hill-cre- st PATs Prove Difference 27-2- 5; but as it turned out Amercian Cavemen as the Provo offense charging AF line blocked a Greenwood to run with the ball It was the last game for Coach Don Mower at American Fork fumbled on the next play was unable to move against the Provo punt and tooK over pos to make it Fork line session on the 13 yard line. Two Provo then managed to con Fork. He announced his retire-menAmerican and Bfldura alertly fell on the fired-uball. Those two fine detensive and the American Fork gird- - plays later Brad Devereaux hi sume the remainder of the time prior to the gamo and hi plays were vital factors in the ders were able to score three Scolt Smith for the touchdown with a be proud of the fine percan drive to conclude steady that brought the score to touchdowns. outcome of the contest. formance by his gridders, the game. Provo then launched a 97 yard Early in the half American The Cavemen added their only drive In nine plays to take a Fork had a great opportunity PAT of the day after a poor Sunday, NOVEMBER s, 1968 Sunday Herold 23 Utah Couny, Uh lead and Ron Bentley add when Provo fumbled a punt cn snap from center forced np ed the PAT. On the drive At- its own IS yard line and the kinson passed to Craig Drury Cavemen recovered, However, for 15 yards and to Jeryl Smith the Provo defense held and the for 33 yards and Steve Riser Cavemen turned over the ball ripped off a 31 yard run to the on downs, five yard line to set up the Wide Open Offense touchdown which was run in by Don Mower's wide open ofDavid Atkinson off right tackle. fense which utilizes laterals, Early in the second quarter double handoffs, and even has American Fork fumbled the ball the end throwing on occasions, How lo find shelter, water. How to mak fire, ttona on its own 36 yard line and really started to click from that tools, weapons, fiih hooks. How lo survive If you Provo recovered. Three plays point on. Smith with civilization. rontact hit lot Atkinson later Jeryl American Fork marched 75 in the end zone with a perfect yards in five plays to make it COURSE MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE! THIS pass and a fine catch to make with Ken Hall scoring on Gil and the PAT by it a short sneak play for the score. 20-Thompson made it The PAT attempt was not good. NOVEMBER 4 to NOVEMBER 27 DATI: on With 11 seconds showing The key plays on the drive were the clock prior to intermission NIGHTS: MONDAY end WEDNESDAY n7u all pass plays with a 35 yard St v KigeVbulled b TIMEi a dipsy-dfrom gam resulting li, ,rB SECTION 1 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. which saw Dee Strasburg and the PAT by Gil Thompson play SECTION to Dennis 2 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. the hand off it end subwas good to give Provo a Beck who lobbed a perfect pass 27-lead. stantial PLACE: 204 RICHARDS M. BUM DINO to Steve Hallsey to put the ball Use Clock Wisely on the six yard line. Two plays FEE: $15 The key play on that drive later Hall scored. Atkinwas a 34 yard pass from With 5:29 remaining in the NOTE: special rates for groups, scout troops, son to Steve Bushman. Provo contest the Cavemen narrowed used its time outs wisely to organisations, etc. 8 the margin to on a four conserve time and as the game from Brad Deverturned out it proved to be a yard pass to Dennis Beck. The key Register at class or at: vital factor. Atkinson started eaux the on was march the on long play the drive with 1:35 showing Special Courses ft Conference to Beck to Hallsey the clock and moved the ball 58 Strasburg Room 242 Herald R. Clark Building combination that gained score. pass yards in six plays for the Ext. 3SS6 1 Pbcne The second half action was 25 yards. touch Forks final American the completely dominated by Brigham Young University down came with 3:10 remainin hard the after the ing game back Ken Hall plunged in with the score to give the Cavemen a lead. The PAT attempt was blocked Provo immediately moved 67 yards in 12 plays to tie the score with Russ Rogers plunging in from the one yard line to cap the drive. The PAT attempt by Gil Thompson was short. American Fork countered quickly and Dee Strasburg threw a long pass to Steve Hallsey who was touchdown bound but was triped up on the three yard line on an outstanding defensive effort by Jerome Badura. It looked like the tackle would just delay the touchdown, 27-2- p 0 t 27-2- 12-- 6 OUTDOOR SURVIVAL 8-D- 27-1- 2 19-- Aniiti-IFire- gs BEST QUALITY FERG'S UNION 76 .mw U GAL. A FERG'S WHOLESALE ROCKET SERVICE N SERVICE OREM D SPRINGV1LLE o 6 27-1- 8.25x14 DIAMOND PREMIUM WHITE W All 374-121- TIRES (Plus $2.35 Fed. Ex. Tax.) Don Mower To Resign ?an r BUY YOUR SNOW TIRES AMERICAN FORK (UPI- )Mower. American Fork head football coach School High for 10 years, says he plans to resign at tne end oi mis season. Mower says he will remain at h hlph school as a member of the faculty with his teaching chores centered around aw Mir, health and math. The coaching veteran led his Cavemen to four regional titles and two state championships durine his tenure. Overall he won 66 games and lost 24. Tom Crittenden, a Mower assistant, will succeed' the head ' S' coach next year. At Big Savings till) ALL SIZES, CARS, TRUCKS! 101 FERG'S WHOLESALE NORTH MAIN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH Democrats - Republicans -- Independents CAN UTAH COUNTY AFFORD ONE MAN, ONE PARTY RULE THE ANSWER IS NO! NO! NO! To My Friends Throughout Utah Count- yas I had hoped to refrain from any attempt to Influence your declilon 4 County. I It has been a pleasure for me to serve you for a period of 10 years as County Commissioner. The election of Paul T. Fordham and John W. Gillman will assure continuance of the policies I G. A G. MARION jir For fr ft STUDY labor WASATCH PRONT COMMITTEI COMMISSIONERS nw,wwia I. 1 . H.I i'ttS?J I Vole Fordham Legislature, each voting separately; or impeachment. Both of these methods are cumbersome, expensive and ineffective. Experience of other states (including California) proves that the judiciary becomes more efficient and responsive to public need when subject to discipline or removal by an .,..mimm Carl W. Buehner, Candidate for Governor Salt Lake City, Utah PAUL T. FORDHAM Paid Political Advertisement by G. Marion Hinckley Salt Lake County Bar Association Salt Lake City, Utah Emery, Grand, San Uintah Counties) District 4, Maurice District Salt Lake City, Utah (Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit and Daggett Counties) 4 Iht Utah ttatt Bar Scott M. Mathacn, Juan, end (Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, Piute, Sevier, Washington and Wayne Counties) Joseph G. Jeppson, District Judge raid for by Judge Sterling R. Bossard, Juvenile Judge Cedar City, Utah Judges GILLMAN Judge (Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Third JOHN W. Judge Utah State Bar Salt Lake City, Utah Weber County Bar Association Ogden, Utah Vole Gillman Maurice Harding, Paul C. Keller, Juvenile Price, Utah District 5, and Presiding of Juvenile Courts Cache County Bar Association Logan, Utah Richard Richards. Chairman Utah State Republican Committee Ogden, Utah YES! (Utah, Uintah, Duchesne and Wasatch Counties) Bar Associations w - H. District Salt lake Area Chamber of Commerce Salt Lake City, Utah Sherman P. LKyd, U.S. Representative Salt Lake City, Utah s, Allen B. Sorensen, District Judge Fourth District of Commerce Ogden, Utah Utah State Democratic Committee Salt Lake City, Utah v- citi-len- Greater Ogden Chamber A. Wally Sandack, Chairman in independent commission composed of lay lawyers and judges. Passage of Proposition No, 6 would empower Utah's Legislature to create such a commission and establish a mandatory retirement age. Passage of Proposition No. 5 would not impair the independence of the judiciary. Both the Utah Republican and Democratic parties endorsed Proposition No. 5 in their 1968 platforms. Chamber of Commerce Political Parties TUESDAY, NOV. 5 AGAINST FOR HERE'S WHY: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor Salt Lake City, Utah FOR COUNTY Vote Democratic U m Tod wMw Candidate! DEMOCRAT Vote For A Greater Utah County B We endorse Preposition Ho. 5 and encourage you to VOTE VOTE MARION HINCKLEY CHAIRMAN HINCKLEY For Education jir For Tourism ft For Agriculture Utah County Commissioner TAX t For Industr) For Business endorse. Yours Respectfully, HP Wife two-thir- ds fr URGE YOU TO VOTE IN THEIR BEHALP I you to The only available method of removal of judges in Utah is a concurrent rote of of the members of both Houses of the to your choice for County Commissioner. However, I must challenge certain expressions where on man seeks to talc all the credit for holding the tax lino In Utah County. I have been chairman of the Wasatch Front Tax Study Committee since 1963 and am still Its chairman. During my elected service to Utah County, myself and other elected Democrats, havt dedicated their time and talents to holding tho tax line. This has been a joint service of many people throughout our county. No on man for personal political reasons sliouIJ seek to take a'l the honor for our efforts. Based on personal experience and knowledge of their abilities I feel Utah County will be best served by the election of Paul T. Fordham and John W. Gillman as County Commissioner!. I am happy to endorse them, feeling that as candidates on the Democratic ticket they will continue the efforts started In the direction of sound economical government for all of Utah We encourage "Shall the State Constitution be amended to provide that the Legislature may adopt standards of mandatory retirement ofjudges and removal from office? ON THE COUNTY COMMISSION? I n nn D. Jones Salt Lake City, Judge Melvin H. Morris Salt Lake City Judge Jr PretuiaU |