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Show THE SENTINEL PfYY 4 r 4 -- Hillcrest Ties for football crown... The football showdown between Hillcrest and Alta High School's last Friday had promised to be a good football game and it was.' Just how good, however, depended somewhat on what side of the field you sat on. The two teams put a thrilling cap on both their "t) advance to quarterfinal action on Nov. 7 at the Then with 33 seconds left, University of Utah. The Cutler scored on a four winner yard pass. With the point Hillcrest-Ro- y against Granite at 12 after kick by Garner, noon and the Alta- - Alta was three short. Surprising no one, Alta Skyview winner against for the went Davisat2:30p.m. Hillcrest scored first with Garner bouncing the last Friday, as on their ball over the first line of second possession the Huskies moved 80 yards the payoff play a 34 with seasons in a game that went down to the final yard pass from Jeff to Mike half minute before being Wilcox decided. After Alta had Gunnarson. Brett Varoz battled back to within added the extra point. Late in the second three points on a touchdown and a point period, Hillcrest gambled after kick scored with 36 on fourth long, but the seconds left, Hillcrest's fake punt didn't pick up Jeff Wilcox nabbed the the needed yardage and to Alta took over at their ensuing preserve a 4 Husky own 32. After a pair of completions to wide victory. With the win Hillcrest receiver Chuck Cutler, claimed a half share of Alta quarterback Todd the Region Two football Handley found Darrin trophy, the other half is Long the endzone and in the possession of completed the touchdown 22 left Brighton. However, since strike with seconds Garner's Dene half. the in beat the Bengals Hillcrest earlier in the kick tied things up at The two teams traded season, for state seeding purposes Brighton will interceptions in the head into post season opening moments of the play as the region's second half, as Alta's number one team. Alta, Long snarred his second now with two losses, Husky aerial only to have Hillcrest's McCrae came in third. Whitlock steal it back at Both Hillcrest and Alt will now advance to the Hillcrest 25 and run it league respective 17-1- 7-- S, "nf"ll'Vil rii'if ' n' t.WJ I'll1, yrtt Alta defensive back Darrin Long, number 11, leaps to snare pass intended for Hillcrest receiver Mark Kendzior, number 89. Long had two interceptions on the day for the Hawks, but it wasn't enough to push Alta past the Huskies, who won in a cliffhanger Ml 17-1- ' ml- "- - in 4. interregional playoff back Alta's to After losing to Judge on Oct. 16, Jordan High's football team bounced back with a vengence last Friday, shackling West at West 22-- and capturing the number two spot in league competition, Meanwhile, Brighton cemented its hold on half of the Region Two crown West g by Jordan 44-- 0 and Bingham threw off the woses of disappointing season by coming back to defeat 4 in Taylorsville overtime. Jordan and Brighton will now go onto post season play, however, Brighton will get a bye state the into quarterfinals because of 15. right for his team's second touchdown. Varoz' kick was again good. After Hillcrest'! Scott Morrev. fell on an. Alta fumble late in the fourth quarter, Hillcrest was able to move down to a first and gdaF at the Alta six.' On third and goal Wilcox hit Varoz for an apparent touchdown, but an illegal procedure penalty called it back. The Huskies were forced to settle for Varoz field goal with 2:09 left in the game. Alta got a good start to its Mrtwufcih I.., Hillcrest receiver Mark Kendzior, number 89, leaps after tumbling football while Alta's Fitzgerald trails the play. The two teams had squared off last Friday with identical 1 league records and a share of the region trophy at stake. 4-- after the hall. snafU!"! ' took a somersaulting lick, G. and held on. After that ran out the Hillcrest clock. i had to go for it." Wilcox said after the game. "If I didn't, it was over my head and who knows what could've happened." coach Jerry Hillcrest I'm Bagley 6 over-runnin- 21-1- Foreman, Scott Silcox, Darrin Workman, and f" with Tony Johnson and Justin C0""18 Bingham yards of offense: 117 rushing, 179 passing. Richards hit on 11 of 26 passes. W.J. drops two games In volleyball Still without a gym they can call home, West Jordan High's volleyball team fell in matches Term 4 I Vote November 3 RESIDENT OF MIDVALE Recent decisions affecting Midvale residents have been made by those who do not live in the city and do not understand its needs. Since 1938, both my home and my legal practice have been in Midvale. EXPERIENCED Has over 38 years of service in local government. Midvale City Attorney, January, 1940 to July, 1978. Four years as member of Board of Education, Jordan School District. when Kevin Pili ran the kick out to his own 47. Passes to Long,a big run again by Pili and passes to Long and Cutler hurried the Alta offense Into scoring territory. . Thursday. Neither match went past two games. 6-- 7, the play Friday Bengals at 12:30 against the Judge's winner of the Bountiful and either Olympus, Cottonwood, or Granger game. sit4 Initial N! 0526 Jordan, meanwhile, plays this Friday at home at 2 p.m. against either Bear River or Logan in play-ofan West scored on its first possession last Friday, but Jordan quarterback sub, Junior Greg Dorius, who had not called a signal all season for the Diggers, was undaunted. Dorius threw touchdown passes of 21 and 755 yards, the first to Dave Elkins, the second to inter-region- al Offlclsl Ballot For Riverton City, Utah f. November 3, 1981 Jtocortfar INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the name ol the person you favor as candidate for the respective office. Jerry Thompson. In FOR MAYOR 4 Ytir Term between Jerry Richards ran for 17 yards and six more then followed the Dorius-Thompso- n with a two conversion. . Richardson had yards rushing on Vote For One DON L. BECKSTEAD score point bones, hundreds of muscles and tendons, and the problems of trying to carry your full body weight around every waking hour of your life, it's no wonder that sometimes yourfeet don't feel the way they should. If you're bothered by corns, callouses, bunions, bone spurs, calcium deposits, circulation problems, arthritis, or just plain old aching feet, maybe you should see a professional foot specialist. Early treatment can prevent further damage to sensitive muscles, tendons, and intricate bone structures. And early diagnosis of foot problems can sometimes lead to early treatment of other body 159 17 NOEL BLAINE PAGE carries and Darrel Van JON H. ROBERTSON ; Q CHARLES EDWARD DREIER f"" JAMES T.HEISE Q M. BRENT HOWCROFT Q ' Pd. Pol. Adv. 566-729- 7 ri ; RUSSELL L. PETERSON JR. Q . EARL PIERCE Q JAMES LEE WARR Q BALLOT TITLE Should Riverton City be required to obtain the approval of the citizens of Riverton City at a apeeujl election before the City contracts with other governmental entities concerning: police, Are protection, planning and toning, street lighting and maintenance, dispatching aervi-ce- a, Medical Foot Clinics appointment call JOHN H. KING ?r, PI utilities. For Vote For Two LLOYD D. BRIGHT ; an appointment. West Q Q JEANNE M. FISHER -- ailments, too. Call today for Dr. A. Fred Kotter, D.P.M. Dr. W.Dale Green, DJ.M. Jordan Medical & Dental Q DALE FARR GARDINER With 26 KNOWLEDGEABLE Has worked in fields of city taxation and finance, police and court administration, water and water rights, waste water and solid waste disposal and public streets and WILLINGNESS Is semi-retire- d and has time to listen to citizen concerns and actively work in city government. DEDICATION "I am concerned about the rapidly increasing cost of Midvale government without any increase in services. I believe that economic government is possible. To help insure services at reasonable costs, I offer my efforts to the people of Midvale. Brighton against Tuesday and Bingham 4-- A Midvale City Council Steve Shepherd, NOTICE TO RIVERTON CITY VOTERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following GENERAL ELECTION their regular season BALLOT representing candidates for mayor and city council will be presented to defeat of Hillcrest, the the voters on November 3, 1981 at the polling places for Riverton City districts. No person is entitled to vote in this general team which holds the Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. election unless they are registered to vote. Any citizen of the United States who is other half of the league a resident of the State of Utah and who will, by the date of November 3. 1981, be 18 The trophy. years of age and has been a resident of the state for a period of 30 days is entitled quarterfinals will be held to vote in the November election. Any questions you may have regarding this on Friday and Saturday, election may be directed to the City Recorder's Office in the City Hall . Sandra Lloyd, Nov. at the City Recorder memiinig? Candidate for I I Amen' kicked two extra yards out. Then Bengals substitute Zane Palmer points. and Mike Bobecki added first Brighton's touchdown against West MnrhrWn runs of three Jordan came on a one and five yards. Both Brighton and yard scoring plunge by Todd Karen in the first West Jordan substituted quarter. Moments later freely in the contest. West ' Karen scored again from Jordan coach Larry a' yard out and Brighton Sanich also praised the added a two point pass defensive play of senior from Brett Reich to Ken Jim Bench, in his first Jewkes. Near the end of and only year of high the second period Jewkes school football, scored on a four yard run Taylorsville jumped and just before the half out to a 14-- 0 lead over the Tim Wagstaff hit a 43 Miners, but Bingham, yard field goal. Jewkes though winless and hurt, got a second touchdown refused to break. Early in early in the third period, the second quarter Jeff running over from six Richards fired a 76 yard Ml yy ftfyoimg 'age ' i hauled in I I yard scoring Wells. Scott Morrey. (Kiss from Kit hards With Kirk two point afters hy Hruce Dean I'reseott, John Uunsaker, Caine the score was lied Hrudy. at 1414 all. In overtime. and Jeff Savage. Taylorsville won the toss However, Simonson and elected to defend could lake nothing away fiist, but on Bingham's from Alta, which posted first play Richards threw the most points scored on to Troy Slaymaker for the Huskies so far this six. Bingham smotnerea season. Taylorsville's overtime tries to preserve the win. Leading the defensive charge for Bingham were defensive backs Kyle Mike Ammerm ni. FOR COUNCILMAN 4 Year Term Ben Four-Yea-r 19KI lull! ll'loVMI and Mark University will Kendzior ran it back to the Alta 24. Wilcox passed to Alta's four then two plays later bootlegged ft hi Jordan, Brighton, Bingham get wins competition this Friday, Hillcrest was held though Hillcrest hosting Roy at 1 and a field goal attempt p.m. and Alta at Skyview went wide. Alta was also stopped at 2 p.m. The winners on their next series, forcing Long to punt from near the goal line and Hillcrest's .in lii-a- r Hillcrest edges Alta e5 Th...., l''lf playiTs Hut. Simonson praised m the swiml early ricfrnsivc cf!rrls. quarterback Wilcox, team's Then late in the inserted for his citing Mad 'ran Whitlock, quarter. went high Jim Webster. I(l Mill third, (ium Summers ' Plaza municipal flood control, engineering services, animal control or garbage collection services. FOR PROPOSED ORDINANCE AGAINST PROPOSED ORDINANCE |