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Show PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1957 THE SAN JUAN RECORD MONTICELLO HALFBACK FINDS FOOTBALL GOING EASY y (Continued from Page One) tail end of a drive by skirting his own left end without any objections from the Broncs. Buddy Jones bucked the ball over for the extra point to give Monti-cella 14 to 6 margin. The Broncos, facing an inspired team, came back again with Ed and Reed Stevens and Eddy Perkins fighting for every inch of the way after the kickoff to ring the bell again. Once within firing range, Ed Stevens plowed thru the line for a touchdown to make An attempted pass for it the conversion was caught but was ruled out of bounds to end any further Blanding scoring. Pass for Score I3i gely responsible . Passes were for Monticellos third touchdown, with Kent Leetham getting on the receiving end of the one that counted most and the Buckeroos pulled back with what appeared to be a safe lead. Buddy Jones added the extra point to give the Bucks a 21 to 12 edge. Both teams battered at each other with little result until the Buckeroos exploded with startling suddenness in the final three minutes to put the game out of reach for the Broncs. Stalled on their own line with time running out and nothing to lose, the Buckeroos shot the works when Kent Leetham dropped back and heaved a perfect strike to Left End Bob Webb who had faded toward the sidelines but cut back toward the center of the field to take the throw and head for the barn. Didn't Need Point He came out of a bundle of would-btacklers but easily outstripped the field on his jaunt to complete an touchdown play. It didnt matter that Camberlang missed the try for o 14-1- Although its still early in the season, Monticello's football team already has uncovered a halfback who can run some fancy rings around the opposition. He is Bob McTaggart, shown above scoring the Buckeroos second touchdown on a wide sweep around his own left end. ested in forming their council in order that work in that area may be carried out more efficiently. VISIT DALGHIER Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Frost spent several days in Farming-ton- , Colorado, visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Erma RansdalL extra point. It was all over and moments later the victory-hungrMonticello rooters had swarmed all over their heroes. As usual, it was Bob McTaggart who dominated the running show of the Buckeroos, but he had plenty of help in front of him with a line. His backfield mates Leetham, Camberlang and Buddy Jones took up all the slack. hard-runnin- hard-chargin- d g Health Council Meets, Names New President The Executive body of the San Juan County Health Council met during the week in special session to fill the vancancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Fern Wood. Mrs. DeMar Perkins' was appointed to finish the term of office and assumed her duties immediately. Plans were made for this group, formerly known as the Monticello Health Council, to meet with a group of Blanding citizens inter MONTlCtUO.UTAJJ 1L TRUCK BARGAIN OF THE YEAR; 20-yar- d e g trailers ELECTRIC TAPES FOR WATER LINES Monticello Lumber Company J Brand few 1957 c With The Following Tires, Spare Tire Equipment: Solid Yellow, 8V4 x 20 Carrier, Heavy Duty Wheels, Transmission, ty Rear Axle, Power Steering, Heavy-DuBooster Brakes, 4- Barrel Carburetor, Heavy Duty Front and Rear Springs, Foam CHEVROLET SERIES 5403. Two-To- n, Ten-Pl- y ed ed ' Rubber Seat. You Get All This For Only Ba " $3305; director of the Economics Development Commission of New MexAnother view of McTaggart (hes all over the place!) whipping off a gain aronnd the other end of the line, although Blandings secondary stopped him moments later. McTagSan Juan Record photos gart scored two of Monticellos touchdowns in 27 to 12 win. good-size- secretary-treasurer- Chambers (continued from page one) Vernal. New Mexico directors are Cecil Black of Farmington, who acted as chairman of the Monday meeting, Jack OConnor of Gallup and Pres. Thomas of Grants. Colorado directors are Bob Downing of Durango, Dale Hollingsworth of &rand Junction and Bud Mason of Cortez. Officers Named Temporary officers are Cecil Black, chairman; Bud Mason, vice chairman and Mel Pimpell, tr s . Representative speakers stressed the purpose of the rtew organization to further the development of the minerals industries in the new empire, and to meet the demands of the areas fast growing population by increasing highways, airlines, railroads, communications, power, water, housing, schools, and recreation and service industries. By such action the organization hopes to attract new manufacturing industries for a more balanced economy. At the luncheon meeting, John D. Abrahamson of the U. S. De ' d ico. Communities represented at the meeting included Farmington, Grants, Gallup and Aztec in New Mexico; Grand Junction, Silver-ton- , partment of. Commerce compliCortez, Durango, Telluride mented the group on forming the and Rico jn Colorado; Vernal, nev organization and advised Moab, Monticello, Blanding and careful planning on a Bluff in Utah and the Window basis. He also pointed out some Rock Tribal Council in Arizona. potential industries that as yet had not been studied by the group. Speakers Listed Speakers from the minerals and transportation firms included C. A. 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