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Show w 6 i ''r'f fJm 'irpnii plf'iwrpuiii iji ii lynpiry' pwiyi yuDHyoipai rgm' pw 'flip' ri i gin rjjif y ? Emery County SECTION Spartans end season with gains of By Leann Moody 21 Emery scored again late in the first half as Jeffs got his first of the day. The Emery quarterback kept the ball and ran eight yards, seven and four yards as he broke through the Juab line to move The Emery Spartans the Spartans up the ended their season field. Sports Writer with Friday impressive an 420 victory over Juab. The Spartans, with two h previously wins to their record, met Juab with one win for the season finale. The victory gave the record Spartans a for the season, their best in three years. Senior Quarterback Todd Jeffs led the Emery offense in the best showing of the season as he scored three touchdowns, ran for almost 100 yards, and threw six passes for 140 yards. But Jeffs couldnt have done the job without a strong Emery defense led by senior Steve Scovill. Scovill led the team in tackles and also picked off a Juab pass. yards for the score. He then tacked on the successful extra point to make it 13 0. The Emery defense continued to hold Juab r" in the middle of the field throughout the second quarter. The Spartans picked up another touchdown during that period, as 36 The I three-yar- run up Longoria d nine-yar- Spartans it The Spartans George, Greg Jones, and Peacock finally finished with 272 yards on the ground and 160 stopped the Wasps march up the in the air. Of the field, preventing a rushing yardage, Jeffs score. had 96, Patterson had Peacock 75, and Longoria had Although didnt have much 68. opportunity to run the Emery didnt throw ball during the game, any interceptions and after picking up the didnt fumble the ball first touchdown, he once, but did pick up aided , 4 . c A scoreboard early. vf , lit Peacock Todd and p t Sam ' 4t '' f- fk Spartan quarterback Todd Jeffs, 41, sprints around Juab defenders on his way to a second-quarte- r touchdown Friday at the Emery High field. The Longoria. Longoria picked up Spartans enjoyed their best showing of the season as they blanked the visitors 46 0 in the final game of the year. Emery two Juab fumbles, defense with a fair with Peacock and share of tackles. Mike George Emery added two responsible for landing more touchdowns in on the ball. The Spartans held the fourth quarter to Senior to 72 yards on the the win. Juab cap ground, most of that receiverwas Ken back yardage coming on Chynoweth to his old tricks, as he their third quarter caught a 30 yard pass drive. A tough Emery pass from Jeffs to score. the Chynoweth up another pass 42 during picked defense led by Norman Kent yard Richardson, the Jorgensen, and Kyle Jelco Colts unbeaten in little league ball play The Jelco Colts remain number one in the junior division of Carbon Emery the little league as the only unbeaten following an team, 80 victory over the Price Rams Saturday. Neither team scored Rams following the safety gave Emery good position on the Price 30 yard line. Thomas picked up the rest of the points for the Colts as he punched one in with just seconds remaining in the half. the first quarter as Neither team could the Emery football team put the first point score during the on the board in the second half as a tough in second period. Terry Thomas was defense Emery several Ram threat, giving Emery the victory. Nelson McCarty was named the player of the week for his out- standing Immunize this Monday immunization has been An clinic scheduled for Monday, Nov. 5 at the Public Health office in Castle Dale. Immunizations will be available for polio, measles, mumps, rubella, diptheria, pertussis cough) (whooping and tetanus. Residents of Lawrence and towns north should attend 9:30 a.m. to noon. Residents of Castle Dale and towns south should attend 1:30 to 4 p.m.' The public Health office is in a trailer behind the Emery Medical Center. Expect respect at school improve in student behavior A.G. SuperiKinder, of the ntendent School District, Emery discipline The Vikings also lost studies. and in senior division play. Other results from those games were unavailable. says he is excited about the campaign and looks forward to positive effects in local schools. student While hasnt discipline reached the panic here stage in the Emery we County District, certainly welcome any program designed to improve it, said Kinder. The campaign involves television, radio and newspaper coverage as well as posters in the schools and bumper stickers being distributed in all schools in the area. Kinder also said inschool programs will play a part in the campaign on student discipline being spearheaded by the Utah of Board State Education. Local members of the Parent, Teachers week. Hansen who had a total of 14 successful serves in the Jamie two games. last Hansen and Tuttle scored all but two points in the final win. have Association joined in support of the statewide campaign to County association wants car fee hike ' and statewide campaign to The Colts and the play. Other outstanding Vikings finish their the Colts season this week as for players were Rodney they meet Price Mangum, Troy Ar- teams. The Vikings nold, Robert Phillips, play at the Emery Phillip Angeli, Doug County High School Kingston and Doug field tonight at 6:30 while the Colts play in Johnson. In other little league Price Saturday football action, morning. The Dolphins have Saturday, the Emery County Dolphins team two games left, both of remained winless as those to be played in one this they lost to Price. Price, Gibb David was Saturday and the final named player of the game the following The jayvee team had despite excellent better day as they serving from Becky came back to win the Wilson and Angela second and third Tuttle, match 155 and 150. The Spartan jayvee into the final week. Emery sophomores 15 came back to win lost the first The Spartan girls game 13 in a close contest behind the serving of match last their play this afternoon at 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. as they host White Horse. The girls defeated Spanish Fork several weeks ago on their own court , but werent quite so lucky as they traveled to Spanish Fork last Thursday The counties of come from gasoline and lost 1511 and Utah, through the taxes and vehicle 17- -15. Utah Association of registration fees. The Chris Petty with five Counties, are pushing UAC believes that straight serves and for a $5 increase in users should provide Sue Dow with four vehicle registration more of the funds team the fees. necessary to build and Emery paced roads and Of the $25.6 million maintain in a comeback game which saw the Spartan spent on county roads that the property tax narrow in 1979, about 60 should be relied upon volleyballers the score. percent will come less tax The choice for the Fork Spanish two suc- from county and revenues only 40 counties, according to managed cessful serves to win percent will come the Utah Association road user of Counties, is not one by a narrow margin. from Dow and Petty also led revei.. cording to of increasing taxes, but rather, which ones the in the associau. Emery scoring Road user revenues to increase first contest. defensive offensive effort and a fine way for our seniors to end the year, said Coach Layne Moody. the message being in the delivered Volleyball year closes with loss a Mortensen held Juab yards passing, as the Wasps quarterback threw 10 times and came up empty handed. I was vey pleased with the way everyone played. It was a good to no If you expect more, respect more. Thats defensive stopped responsible for the drives, including one points as he tackled a inside the 10 yard Price player, forcing a line. five Two fumble in the end zone, yard and giving Emery a penalties in the final pair of points on a seconds of the game put an end to the safety. A poor kickoff by the second Ram scoring week. The Emery girls volleyball team lost a close contest last week to Spanish Fork as their season moves 20-y- Mike year. Thompson, Spartans scored the first TD for the Spartans, as he went five yards up the middle for six points. The score capped an Emery drive led by d 49-ya- accumulated a high 140 yards rushing in the first period alone as they got on the Jeffs as he again. The accounted for half of march also included a the Spartans yardage the middle, The touchdown 12 yard run by Brian in the air. Leamaster culminated a 54 yard Patterson. pulled in a The Spartans came pass, while Peacock drive led by the into the third quarter picked up three passes to add to their tally as for 10 yards each. Jeffs scored again. Running back Sam Longoria ran five The quarterback broke a yards for the extra two 40 yard run on the points to give Emery a first Spartan play of 340 with just minutes left to play. the half to score. Jeffs also kicked the Sophomore Jeff Cox extra point to give scored Emerys final Emery a 260 lead. touchdown on the It was then that Juab next ard finally threatened for possession on a across the the first time during sprint the afternoon. goal line. The final tally was the biggest Emerys defense Bob win for Emery this including Scovill, Jeffs scored his second running of Jeffs and afternoon, on a Emery :rry I ) 460 romp improve in student behavior discipline and studies, according to Fae Thomas of the Emery County chapter the PTA. of Thomas said, We They believe that pressures should come off the property tax and that users of roads realize that how kids behave in school isnt just the teachers should support more of the costs. just A $5 vehicle registration fee help to reduce on local taxpayers, they say. pressures Irene Mead, left, and Karrie Behling of the San Rafael Jr. High PTA relive a bit of the past at the school's lockers. Next Thursday, Nov. 8, a lot of the parents will be showing the students what it was like when they went to school in the '50s and '60s. and it the isnt parents problem. She said that the theme of the campaign If you expect more, more, applies respect Styles, dances and songs will all be to students, teachers reviewed in a special assembly for and parents as well as everyone at 7 p.m. The same assembly its the type of positive will be presented to the student body approach that could earlier in the week. It's all part of the have far reaching effects locally and PTA's Back to School Night. statewide. Theyve been at that locker a long time in- crease will produce an additional $3.5 million for local governments to spend on roads. Although more is needed, any increase will problem |