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Show Colts take The Emery County Jelco Colts nipped the Raiders of Price, Saturday to finish the season undefeated and Thursday, Nov. Carbon-Emer- y championship first Emery County field to make the score team to win the division since the Playing tough league began three defense it took the Colts until the second years ago. as he brought down a pass from Quarterback Terry Thomas and ran it in. Thomas punched the take The Raiders, which half to get on the board across the successful league is a combined conversion championship. although they were The Colts finished in to give the Colts the d team, stopped on the 14-- 6 down 6-- Price-Wellingto- two-poi- n two-yar- the number one spot of picked up a kick-of- f line as the first lead, The Colts scored from the Colts early in half ended. the Carbon-Emer- y Little League, junior the first half and ran it Randy Jones scored their second touchdivision. They are the the full length of the the first Emery touch down as Terry Thomas 8-- sprinted into the end standouts were Phillip zone. Freeman, Steve Plett, Dale Thomas picked Nelson McCarty, up a Colt kick Jason Taylor, Darrell which the team in good Huntsman, Tim field position and got Mangum and Shawn them close enough to Jewkes. In other little league score the second time. the Dolphins Shawn action, McCourt, Colt Halfback, was drew a bye while the named the Player of Vikings suffered a defeat in the the Week. Other final cold In a tough played game the Vikings fell to the Raiders of Price. on-sid- e 20-1- 4 Phearson Dale Williams, Phillip Freeman, Nelson McCarty, Terry Thomas, Doug Johnson, David White, Randy Jones, Steven Plett, Tim Magnuson, Todd Patterson, Rod Magum, Kelly Hess and Coach Dee Thomas. Members of the champion Jelco Colts are, front row, left to right: Troy Arnold, Shawn McCourt, Shawn Jewkes, Nathan Hayward, Gary Gilbert, Darrell Huntsman, Steven Davis, Robert Phillips, Doug Kingston, Dale Thomas, Wayne Huntsman, Gary Robinson. Back row: Phillip Angeli, Brian broke one touchdown the for Vikings sprinting up the field 50 yards to score. The other Emery touchdown came from Kelly Ballow. Standouts for the Vikings were players of the week Miller Nelson, who caught a 30 yard pass and Daryl Anderson, who picked up a fumble. Little league action ended last week for the Colts and the Vikings, while the Dolphins have a final game this Saturday in Price. Railroad delights Book Cliffs kids H Call 1 We'll help you write ads for quick results! NATIONAL GUARD Tlodern Cinemr CORPORATION 1 Kn5lKoolTfieaffc? Castle Rock Square NOW SHOWING thru Tuesday 637-274- Shows 0 at and p.m. 7 9 & ristar7,Sis3a:''.4r ' 3V5L5NCHE EXFRE55 3A Canyon View pins San Rafael ll team downs White The Canyon View Cougars won their first junior high wrestling match of the season with an easy Horse 69-1- 3 The Emery High over county School girls vollej ball victory rival San Rafael. team defeated White Canyon View won 11 Horse last week to end of 16 matches by pin its season with a and took two decisions record. in the victory. San The Emery girls got Rafael picked up one off to slow start this point two and season but have won decisions. consistently during the Coming up on the last several weeks. junior high wrestling Emery lost the first slate is a dual match of three rounds against Monday for Canyon Mont White Horse on their View with The Harmon. own court, Nov. 17 is the date of girls came back, and the Canyon View Inhowever, with wins to take the vitational Wrestling match. beginTournament, at 11 a.m., for ning Sue Dow served six both local teams. straight in the first Canyon View and game to keep Emery San Rafael traveled to on the scoreboard. Price Wednesday for Becky Wilson with the Castle Country seven and Melodie Tournament at Mont Weber with seven Harmon Junior High in paced the Spartan Price. Volleyballers in the Results from the final two contests. meet between dual In junior varsity View and San Canyon action, the Spartans Rafael were: were also successful, Hans 85 pounds: losing the first close Hansen, Canyon View, game They came Michael pinned San and back with Rafael. Peacock, conto take the wins 91 pounds; Wayne test. 5-- 7 15-1- 0. 15-- 5 15-- 3 15-- 7 15-- 5 Tuttle and Jeffs put Tonya together four serves each in the first game. Kristine Royal with Angela Huntington, San 115 pounds; Steve Plett, San Rafael, pinned Evan Wilson, Canyon View. 117 pounds; Troy White, Canyon View, pinned Cody Winn, San Rafael. 121 pounds; Ferd Allred, Canyon View, pinned Jack Funk, San Rafael. 125 pounds ; La Von Eskeets, Canyon View, pinned Dale Phearson, San Rafael. 129 pounds; Wayne Tucker, Canyon View, pinned David Brown, San Rafael. 133 pounds; Brian Quick, Canyon View, Richard pinned San Rafael. Kim 139 pounds; Jones, Canyon View, Kofford, John pinned Christiansen, San Rafael. 145 pounds; John Hansen, Canyon View, decisioned Wade Peacock, San Rafael. 151 pounds; Monty Olsen, Canyon View, pinned Ted Terrell, San Rafael. 157 pounds; Jim Canyon Langston, pinned Gregg Huber, San Rafael. View, decisioned Rafael, Unlimited; Craig Canyon James, Floyd San Rafael, Patterson, View. decisioned Desmond pounds; Justin Wilson, Canyon View. Howell, Canyon View, four, Lynette Jenkins pinned Darrin Jensen, and Tuttle with three San Rafael. 103 pounds; Joe led scoring in the Lund, Canyon View, second game. Jeffs, who had an all pinned Terry Thomas, around good day again came to the 97 San Rafael. 109 pounds; Danl Linsey, Canyon View, .SSd inmerica. volleyballers aid with Howie five serves in the third decisioned Shorthill, San Rafael. E! contest. public jarv ea ol ana Trip Aavaniimg in put cation Council Biggest buck earns rifle Three of the winners in Skyhaven's annual big buck contest are, left to right, sixth place winner Eugene Robb of Price, first place winner Max McCourt of Ferron, and third place winner Franz Larsen of Castle Dale. McCourt won a rifle for the spread on the buck he got Oct. 26 on the ledges by Millsite Reservoir. Second place winner Blake Sorenson of Ferron 30-0- 6 27-inc- h won a chainsaw for the 242-incspread on his buck. Larsen won a hunting jacket with a 23V2 inch spread. h Other winners and their prizes were: fourth, Dennis Campbell of Ferron, hunting knife; fifth, Greg Hansen of Ferron, gun case; sixth, Robb, ammunition; and seventh, Roy Edgell of Ferron, belt buckle. Mens group forms An organizational meeting for the Emery 1 Emery County Progress 15-1- The Denver and Rio River at 11:45, just in Grande Railroad time for lunch. The children were rolled out the red Oct. delighted especially carpet Tuesday, 30 for bright - eyed with the dining and kids from the Book dome cars. The water Cliff Elementary fountains in each car School in Green River. were also a pleasing and they soon The children were surprise exhausted the supply of the members of paper cups. grades The field primary was a (K,l,2,3). Most of the success fromtrip all points members of the group of view; one the well as as (adults children will be talking children) had never about for days to ridden on a train. come. were imThe Book Cliffs They pressed with the third grade teacher, gracious service and Mrs. Olive Anderson, convenience of this was responsible for the fast disappearing planning of the trip as mode of travel. well as for the The kids, their arrangements which teachers, principal had to be made. Her and chaperones, left class sold candy to the school Tuesday help pay their train morning at 8:30 a.m. fare. aboard school buses. The Denver and Rio They arrived in Grandes ticket agent Helper at 10 a.m. and train crew were where they boarded extremely helpful in the Zepher. They making the trip the arrived back in Green success that it was. 748-243- V-ba- 8, 1979 County Basketball Mens League will be held Tuesday night, Nov. 13. The meeting is for all interested sponsors and players and will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the high school. IFobric Bept. Closing More information can be obtained from Layne Moody, who is in charge of the league this year. Moody said he hopes to begin league play the last week in November. FkntThe Rug Doctor. Downtown NOW PLAYING 637-274- The onlysteamcleaner with the Vibrating Brush! 0 thru Tuesday "The Kids Are Alright" Downtown 637-244- Available 0 NOW PLAYING thru Thurs., Nov. 15' BLAKE EDWARDS DUDLEY MOORE nfl R JULIE ANDREWS Shows at and 9 30 p m at SMITH FOOD KING 1075 E. Main, Price ' 637 6200 PRICE RENTAL Price 410 W. 100 N , 637 6652 I |