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Show JUST HOLD THAT BALL, BOY, AND WE'LL HAVE A POINT Football Game (continued from page one) he also counted the extra point with a dive over center to make it 9 to 0 for Monticello. Neither Scores Neither team scored in the second quarter. Cortez made little headway against the Monticello line, which showed some form in its hard tackling all through the game. The local offense failed to jell during the period, however, and the half ended 9 to 0. Shortly after the second-hal- f kickoff. Buddy Jones staged assault on the Cortez line and ambled for another touchdown only to have it called back on an offside penalty. and Ty Lewis lugged the ball to the Cortez 34, where Bob Webb, Monticello right half latched onto the ball at the tag end of a double reverse and scampered around left end for an easy six points. This time McTaggart kicked the extra point to make it 16 to 0 fo rthe Bucks, .! hard-chargin- mid-seaso- one-ma- "u-- f n dren, and his father, Lester Bayne of Newcastle, Wyo. The body was taken to Farmington Monday for burial. The death toll of five is nearly double the San Juan total for all of 1956 when only three were killed in traffic. At the same time last year the county had accident Mr. Bayne was an employe of no fatalities. the Four State Mud company of Farmington and had been making his first trip over the road San Juan countys traffic death toll for 1957 jumped to five Sunday when John Lester Bayne, 23, of Farmington, N. M., apparently lost control of his truck and crashed into Devils Canyon, about 12 miles south of Monticello. He died shortly after the n r ,) K' 7 I u 4 C -- v 4 i : w v- rt Panthers Score Cortez made its only serious and made it stick scoring bid in the third quarter when Carl Garrison, who throws a smooth aerial, heaved a beauty from the 40 to Left Half Larry Higman that was good for six points. Garrison, who easily stole the spotlight from his Cortez teammates all afternoon, caught the Buckeroos fast asleep on a fourth down situation to level his toss to Higman. A line buck for the extra point failed, leaving the score 16 to 6. Monticello came back after the kickoff with an assortment of slashes and an aged Statue of Liberty play to take the ball to the Cortez 12, where they lost it on a fumble. The Bucks held tight and forced Cortez to kick. The effort went almost straight up, though, and Monticello downed it on the Cor-pint-size- off-tack- oooeoeo Avoid Risfc! d CHEW DEN to Blanding. He had been cited for having an overload of oil drilling mud in Monticello and had been given citation for the violation. Before leaving here, he had inquired of Night Marshal Earl Pehr-so- n as to the condition of the n . - CAFE AND YOUR FAVORITE AMERICAN FOOD CHARCOAL r AND HICKORY The fine art of blocking when blocking really counts Is shown here as Bob McTaggart takes all the time he needs to kick the extra point against Cortez last Tuesday. Ty Lewis has jnst received the ball from center and Monticellos linemen already have the situation well in hand, with not a Cortez man getting San Juan Record photo through to block the kick. Steaks CHIPS at MONTICELLO Weekdays Sundays LUMBER crossbars. IN ALL THE one final effort to penetrate" the Monticello demade there Plumbing WORLD... is none Orightal lAWES & Heating Monticello, Utah Ph. 121R1 SIZES PARLEY REDD MERCANTILE o UTAH Phone 2721 hard-chargin- g Attending the wedding were Myrtle Hunt of Blanding Fern Frost, Mrs. George Mrs. and Bloomfield, Mrs. Maude Ramsay and Clarence and Seraphine Frost of Monticello. 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LUMBER r AND "EVERYTHING BLANDING, UTAH INSOLES W haw m tamphf rang of slam and width fo assure a pfhd 01 ALSO AVAILABLE m F Mrs. Monticello Ph. 3R1 Utah BOOTS Monticellos fullback, Buddy Jones, is shown above carrying the ball on one of many successful Buccaroos. cracks at the Cortez line, which was unable-tcope with the Relatives of the former Mrs. Lucinda (Louie) Frost returned to their homes in Monticello and Blanding last week after attending the wedding of Mrs. Frost and Heber T. Willis at Mesa, Ariz., on September 10. Mrs. Frost had been an employe in the San Juan county assessors office the past seven years. 10 p.m. 8 p.m. txclviivt Oro Russet Lothr Uppon CUSHION CREPE SOLES and the Louie Frost Weds n 12 Noon REDWINGS fense in the final few minutes with a flurry of passes but was no farther than midfield when the game ended. End to end, the Monticello line displayed a better than average knowledge of blocking and charging and tackiing was hard and clean, with big Butch Kinnaman standing out among the front men. McTaggart and Jones showed promise of piling up plenty of yardage during the season under the able leadership of Quarterback Ty Lewis, no slouch himself when it comes to toting the ball. Heber T. Willis OPEN 11:30 a.m. Monticello, tez 21. Behind slick interference, McTaggart snatched the ball on the first play and ripped around right end for the final touchdown. His try for extra point hit the Cortez Chops Salads BLANDING, (MWB 191957 road. He was warned to obey the traffic signs and was advised of the curves and hills. Mr. Bayne is survived by his widow, Margery; his three chil- Mud Truck Driver in Crash g SEPT. 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