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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday. Sept. 10, 1981 JHS, Alta win in football play pre-seas- on t. Report . period. Quarterback Van Heder figured prominently in all three, scoring on runs of one and 22 yards then hit Dave Elkins with a 42 yard touchdown pan. Sophomore quarterback Mike Thompson came on in the second half to connect with Elkins on a 28 yard scoring even- tually went on to match in subsequent periods of play. But, the Miners lost more than the game, as the team's top punter was injured and will be out for the season. Bingham will in the try to league opener at Hillcrest Friday. re-gro- ville 0 Jordan Jordan destroyed first year school Taylorsville last Friday, scoring their first three touchdowns within the final five minutes of the second defensive and offensive active Army or the L.S. reconnaissance, techni- National Guard. other and areas. Reserve or Cluff is a student at tactics, reconnaissance Army ques Most cadets fulfill BYU. techniques and others ar- National Guard. eas. Wood is a student at the their advanced camp Military Jordan High posted its which the Bulldogs second football victory of. the and Alta bounced back from an opening round loss to clip Granger, while Brighton, West Jordan, and Bingham were shut-ouMost local teams, with the exception of Jordan and Alta, will now be training their sights on the opening of region competition 2 Page !l Warren B. Wood, son of requirement during the Alan A. Cluff, son of Mr summer between their Mr and Mrs Warren S. Mountain and Mrs Rulon W. Guff, junior and senior years in Wood, 7658 7200 S. 2700 W., West Jorreceived Estates Dr., The successful college. in work dan, received practical completion of the advan- practical at the work in military leader- ced leadership military and graduation camp ship at the Army ROTC from their respective Army ROTC Advanced advanced Camp, Fort college or university will Camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. k The training Lewis, Wash. result in the student's k The training being commissioned a included instruction in comincluded instruction in second lieutenant in the first aid, marksmanfirst aid communications active Army or the U.S. munications, and offensive tactics, Army or ship, weapons systems, Reserve six-wee- six-wee- Most cadets fulfill their advanced University of Utah. camp Douglas H. requirement during the son of Mr Dalsoglio, and Mrs summer between their Richard A. Dalsoglio, junior and senior years in 2612 Countryside Lane, college. The successful West Jordan, recently advancompletion of the a U.S. Air ced camp and graduation completed Force ROTC field from their respective at training encampment college or university will McClellan Air Force result in the student's Base, Calif. ' being commissioned a During the encam second lieutenant in the pment, cadets receive CPR (Cardiopulmonary survival and small arms Resuscitation) class on training and aircraft and Sept. 26, from 8:30 a.m. to aircrew indoctrination. 4:30 p.m. at the Copper-vieThey also have the opporCommunity Center, tunity to observe careers 8446 South Harrison St., in which they might wish Midvale. A. $10 fee is to serve as Air Force of- asked to pay for books ficers. and materials needed. The cadet is a student CPR is an emergency at the University of Utah. first aid method to sustain life for victims of Sandy heart attack, drowning, w Jaycees class shock, and until proper This year the Sandy medical help arrives. Jaycees will provide a Please bring a lunch. electric offer CPR V choking mm JUUUooo MXP 10 to 14 LDS. c:::iuss, cjaiity czzj caEAT ci a cam chad: 'c rcozc:j strike. Another soph, Darrell Van Amen, ran 41 yards for the next score and Rob Farnsworth capped things with a five yard touchdown scam- per. Alta II Alta trailed 10-- 3 by the conclusion of the first half tb.l ;. of their contest with Granger, their only points coming from a 23 yard field goal by Dene Garner. But, early 'in the third period, Shane Haws intercepted a Lancer pass and ran it back for S3 yards and the Hawks' fir- . "" i--- wmm URk SCSC53 l$&r'.. Grcda 'A' Extra Lesn Ground Dsef st touchdown. Moments later, Alta quarterback Todd Handley passed to Cbuck Cutler for 30 yards and another sir. Garner, added both extra points. $ Oiympa In Brighton's second game of the season, that against Olympus, head; Csef Uver Skinned. Deveined, Sliced lectin Def KCXTX ATUX73C Frittertflrve, Perk fritters SMCSattS lBrlftaV (I (I ! Fresh Pork mm 7?V $1 " ib. I , 1" SCOTCH scotch rjY raozcj C3Y CM::nr ecus V SEME 1 ; kJlcuda cc::cc:naATS 11 coach Steve Dangerfield said his team seemed plagued with the kind of rssti mistakes usually attributed to opening game Jitters. One hundred and fifty yards of penalties and key turnovers hurt tzn ecus CASS C7 the Bengals. Olympus led the half, but boosted 24 TICS. - 15.60 CASS C7 O CA::S y - M0.72 : it total by taking a Bengal fumble into the endzone with six seconds left in the game. Bea Lomond PAPEQ GCM2H1S' Jordan! coach Larry Sanich felt his team's defensive efforts were While improved from that of their opener, the offense is still sputtering. Turnovers, especially inside the Ben Lomond 30 put a damper on several good Jaguar drives. 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