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Show r y I " i !! i .v-- i-' 1 v j . 1 . J -- f -- :) i " S.in t(J iV f - J V , .4 t 1 :i f- - i . . , ft 1- t X 'Cl ) . r i 1, f it -- ' V I '. g' 1?' v VI : II. W. 67-G- O irwwjr w Monticello league hopes dwindle j MONTICELLO LOCALS With the Region 6 big guns .Moat) and Ka.'t Carbon yet to be fared for the first High time, the Monticello school basketball fires appear ed to have dwindled to a can' die flicker this week, following a league loss last Friday night a team that to Green Itiver Monticello had beaten In preseason play The Buckaroos were unahle to get a teamwork game click' ing against the lirates, al though the first quarter and halftime scores were deadlockreand ed ties spectively. Green River began the steady pull ahead in the third period and held a deed lead at the end of sive that stanza. Monticello attempted a come back in the final period but their 25 points, compared to 22 for Green River, were not enough to overcome the third period lead. Individual scoring honors for the game went to Buckaroo Eddie Allred with a 21 point total, however no other Buck aroo player was able to gel into double figures. Connors lead the Green River charge with 17 points followed by teammates Johnson with 14, May with 13, and Thompson with 11. The loss placed Monticello in a tie with San Juan, both with records, for fourth and fifth place In the region and moved Green River into a tie for second and third records. Moab, place with record, with an unbeaten holds down the top spot in the league race. This Friday night the Buckaroos will meet the league leading Moab team on the Moab court and the following week will host East Carbon in Monticello. 29-2- 9 13-1- 45-3- 5 2 2-- 1 3-- 0 BOX SCORE: win against the by a decisive and Mrs. A. J. Redd spent part of last week in Phoenix, Ariz., attending to business matters there. While Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warren were in Salt Lake City last week they visited with family memliers. They were Joined in the city by their daughter, Carolyn, who is teaching in Layton. On Saturday they visited a nephew, Glen Martin, who had undergone surgery at University hospital. Mr. as loss record mounts; Moab next junior Pirates score. The Buckaroo JVs are thus unbeaten so far this season. JV high scorers Included Grayson Redd with 17 points, Mark Nielson with 18, Truett Purcell with 8, and Doug Boyle with 7. 70-4- t r dec, IJni.il K Murphy M) dec. Iuiy (SJ) 133 Hayes (M) pinned Palmer (SJ) 138 Shoemaker cMi dec. S. Lacy 4S3) - ' 145 Nordfelt (M) dec. Bradford (SJ) pe (Ml pinned Black . (SJ) 165 Johnson (M dec. Belcher (SJ) 180 Brow (SJ) dec. Banker M) THE HALL IS UP ANI) AWAY as Mike Young atempts a shot for the Monticello Huckaroos against Crecn River Friday night. Although a tied score existed in both the first and second periods of the league encounter, Green River pulled score. Record Photo steadily away in the second half of play and won by a w s, V , NT' pair of wins; host Blanding Friday DOLORES Coach Tom Burrs Buckaroo wrestlers handily downed Doscore lores last week by a and went on to Cortez Saturday to topple the Cortez Bscore. team by a Lee Torres, MHS started off the win at Dolores with a decision over his opponent, Walter Wilkins lost by a pin at 105, but the Buckaroos captured the next eight matches. At 115 John Codner won by a pin, Sandy Johnson won by forfeit at 120, Lowell Young won by a pin at 127, John Johnson pinned his opponent at 133, Paul Redd won by a pin at 138, Jeff Frost won a decision at 142, Gary Halls won a decision at 154 and Rus 34-1- 0 - 38-1- 5 sell Purcell won by a fall at 165. V. Sterry, at i80, lost by a fall in the final match.. Against Cortez, Torres won by a forfeit at 95, Walter Wilkins lost a decision at 103 and John Codner wrestled to draw at 112. The remainder of the matches were won by Monticello with the exception of forfeits at 180 and heavyweight Sandy Johnson won a decision at 120, Lowell Young pinned his man at 127, John Johnson won by a forfeit at 133, Paul Redd won by a pin at 138, Jeff Frost won by a fall at 145 Gary Halls won by decision at 154 and Russell Purcell won by a pin at 165. CLINIC Prior to the dual meet with Blanding Friday night, the MHS wrestlers and coaches will stage a free wrestling clinic beginning at 6:30 p.m The purpose of the clinic is to better inform and familiarize the public and high school students with wrestling skills and maneuvers. There will be two short films shown and an explanation of scoring. ; G. Palmer Couey (Mr (SJ) pinned For Job Printing Miss Eleanore Hacking departed Tuesday for Trinity Center, Calif. Enroute she stopped at Vernal for a brief stay with her mother, Mrs. TIIE NEW CHAPEL at St. Christophers Mission in Grant Hacking. In Trinity Cenwith roof and framework with now is Fluff complete Miss Hacking will visit ter, cereonly the interior yet to be finished. Dedication her fiance, Lynton Scott. They monies for the unique new building are planned for plan an excursion U) San some time in the spring or summer. a. 1966 win at home for the league conBy Norman E. Lundell San Juans Broncos test. Moab remained undefeatMOAB 66-5- 4 SEVERAL SPECIALS on ed and the top team in the league. This Friday the Broncos meet Notre Dame in Blanding, and the Broncos should be able to even their record at Against Moab last week the Broncos got into foul trouble. Brent Jones had four fouls in the first half. Redd and Lyman each had three fouls at the end of the half. At the end of the half the Broncos had a lead. At the end of the third quarter led they 2-- 33-2- 7 Kellogg's 7 oz. FROSTED FLAKES SUGAR STARS 8o1: .. 389c 389c 389c MIRACLE WHIP A... lb. WALNUT MEATS sp:me-- tb ,0:. ..... SUGAR CAKE MIXES HONEY DIMIC LmilllVJ w.n. 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Green Giant In butter sauce ice cream DRUG MONTICELLO I GRAPEFRUIT and ALL WINEY BRAND up her flash light and went outside to check the thermometer and see how cold it really was. In the darkness she supied on a sharp piece of iron imbedded in the Icy ground which cut through her shoe and punctured her foot. She has suffered much pain but is able to te up and about this week. Yesterday a number of her friends met at the home of Mrs. Ben Schafer for an old fashioned "quilting bee. After the quilting session refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Helen Redshaw moved from her ranch at Ucola eariy this month to spend the remainder of the winter in Monticello where she has rented the Tom Redd apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milner hosted 26 memliers of the Young Married Fireside Study Group of the LDS Church at their home Sunday night. Following a study period, conducted by Dennis Murdock, refreshments were served by the vvU pV- CARROTS 48-4- Lipstick By Margaret Marvel On a cold, cold night last week Mrs. Pearl Black picked 53c 89c 33c 325c 379c Tropicana Low Calorie Orange or Grape Drink V2 gal Spring Garden 303 cans CATSUP Monticello Locals 8$l Bdlard or pi"sbury BISCUITS altar, just as people, from the beginning of recorded history, have gathered around a central fire in communal worship or in communal living. The Christian altar is the place where the family of God gathers to offer themselves In union with the great sacrifice of Calvary, to adore their risen and ascended lard and to receive the Bread of Life. $113 Shurfine Tall cans MILK CHOW MEIN game to Red Devils at Moab came from behind to take the lead and then fell behind in the fourth quarter to lose to last Moabs Red Devils Friday night in Moab. The loss gives the Broncos Monticellos junior varsity meanwhile racked up another two losses on the road and one FROOT LOOPS SALTINES block-and-tuikl- MONTICELLO LOCALS 587-J27- 7 Monticello, Utah Thursday. January 27, Page Eight raising of the lower frames laiih slow and hazardous, as ail the builders had to work with was a winch on a truck and a tractor for moving the material on the ground. Harder still was the raising of the structure, as six mem uplcr liers had to Come together at the center of the building and all at ore time as they had to lie bolted together. lul-ley- s and a cable winch had to lie employed and the building hazcrew fated ards working on a scaffold with a arrangement. Richard and John lorbato of and Jaik Joe from Blanding tiie mission area were the people principally resjwnslble for completing lids difficult and dangerous task. The heating system Is from a network of pljies laid under the floor, and the heater Is housed in the hexagonal sacristy and choir room outside the church itself. Flagstones are now being laid over the entire floor area. A massive cross and altar will form the center of the church. Lights, color and floor pattern will form a visual separation of sanctuary and congregation, though, in reality, the congregation will tie gathered closely around the ' The San Juan Record PEAS Broncos lose lead, drop league 7 I I Monticello wrestlers post another Monticelo High schools impressive Buckaroo wrestling squad posted two more wins in dual meets last week against Dolores and Cortez B" teams and this Friday evening will host San Juan High in a league meet at the MHS gym starting at 7:30 p.m. Monticello has lost only one dual meet so far this year, that one to Durango. d It-d- t ii " w (SJ) 1 Jo-I- 127 3 v' I (Mi . , t'i - g 23 12 iabt Broncos e t.M! 120 Terrell .feCuji.'. I - v wrestling team whipimd Juans , 1 if ' the i hurt h is now complete The frame Is constructed of 15 ObO hoard feet of spctiull.V tut ciuglas fir from Idaho of sells t strut tura! grade, with rio The roof is conliejrt st lUi't-of 21.000 float d feet of 3" disking With shingwrv-lie- s la reely les iif hand-spliihurth will usiar shakes to lain it sometime 'I lie basic strtiituie is a cone In M.irih However, the new with hexagonal base which dedication date is lotitineem fot ms a stable support from l.aiH the .p,sioa! Bishop of w tin h the risif hangs, Utah's many commitments, soj Aci old. ng to the designer, that it may not U- - until June Bota-i- t K. Vance, one of the or July that he will la free to greatest problems in the buildthe ilednation cere- ing of the ihtirih has been the ! l.ii k of heavy equipment, such r monies. oi as cranes, etc. This made the structure The Irula.v night on the Blanding gym floor. The Broncos Mart-c- l out strong in the first tnree matt he-)- but through the mid-d.ranks Moab proved to have the strength to win although Mime of the matches were won by very close margins. Jimmy Matthews Continued his undefeated string by getting a pinning hold in the 103 weight. lund 95 Buckmham (Ml won on forfeit 103 Matthews SJ pinned Sebastian (Mi 112 Hurst SJ) dec. Grundvig y) fr- - i Ik-vi- ; ' The dale of the BLUFF dedication of the new t bunt). l et), 2. has had to (loMponed. it was aisnoon, tJ this week by the Jtev Wavr.e L. Potitlous. Viiar of St ( hi i: tojda rs Mission. that the It is quite e J, i beat San Juan By Norman E. I.nndrll . . BLANDING Muubs Red I J : Roof, framework completed on new St. Christopher chapel J jjJ j fa Wa. LU0J V M . IJL Devil wrestlers To Mr. and Mrs, Hards, Blanding, a boy bornj Jan. 18. SHRIMP 6$l ...4$l .... 99c 29 Saturday Meats USDA Choice Beef Only THE BEST IN THE WEST DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS 69c .p::f.a;,.::.3.a' Booth Breaded 16 oz. 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