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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 7, 1978 - Page 6 if Bowling meet There will be a meetmg at the Sunshine Bowl m Monticello for all members of the Monticello Women's Bowling Association and all interested new bowlers at 7 p.m. this Friday, September he San Juan Rromo won then second game m a iuvs m the new football season Inst Friday night, going on tin load to edge Moab lor timn first victory over the Gland C ounty team m seven years. It was a brusing football game, San JuanCoachGeoige Bayles said after the contest. We escaped injury, but it was a tough, physical game. We made some mental errors early that kept us in the hole, but our defense did a 14-- 12 terrific job. It was our first win on Moabs field m about 15 years, the coach added. Both teams scored in the first quarter. San Juans tall came on a punt letuin by Jimmy Jones, and Moab dive b scored on a 10-y- ard ard Dennis Dickerson, after a pass play from Greg Lai -sen to Jimmy Key set up the either team scoring play. and neithei scored converted, m the second penod, leaving the halftime seme knotted it 04-ya- rd J 6-- 6. All the rest of the sconng came in the thud penod. Dickerson scoied again for the Moat) Red Devils, going oil tackle from the 3 -- y ani New a- IBC a quaiterlack keeper pla tackle. Jimmy Jones ran School.-Buckaioo- 14-- 20 ed twice in the sec ond perpass iod, first on a play from Begay to Fabian, rd screen and then on a to Nash Helen from pass play m left 39 seconds with only 4-y- ard 40-ya- the period. A fumble by the Bucks m their own end zone in the thud period set up the third Chief- tain touchdown, as Nash le-cove- red the ball and then added a 2 -- point conversion. The Bucks came to life as the fourth quarter got underway. Van Codner hit from 4 yards out for the first Buck touchdown, and Trujillo went in from 3 yards away, adding a 2 -- point conversion, to make the final score The Bucks managed 119 yards rushing but had a minus -30 yards in passing. Shiprock had 110 yards rushing and 55 yards m the air for a total offense. Monticello Coach Joe Davis said outstanding players on defense were Craig Jensen, Rick Bruno, who also blocked a punt, Doug Wight and Ross 20-1- 4. 165-ya- rd Trujillo. Leading ball carriers for Monticello were Kory Black with 55 yards on 22 carries, 54 with David Schaugaard yards and 16 carries, and Van Codner, who carried the ball five times for 23 yards. Offensive leaders for Ship- rock were Nash with 78 yards in 12 carries and Montoya, who carried 16 times for 26 yards. We played undisciplined and made too many mistakes, Coach Davis said after the 3? 4r , a A ' f A,, " 8. 1 Sf lei VI 1 M I ' A will be disseveraloth-t-- r apple produi tion foi is lore cast at 35 million pound-.- , according to the Utah off the Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, USDA. This is 26 per cent less than the 47 million pounds produced last year and 12 final period. San Juan picked up 146 yards rushing to 96 for Moab. The Broncos hit on two of four pass per cent less than the 12 million pounds produced 40 m Chris Woodard, Blanding, is pictured here with the antelope he bagged at Hatch Point on the first day of the season last Saturday. Chris shot the antelope at 220 yards with a Husquavarna rifle. The animal had horns 14 38 inches 1976. The majoi ommercial vai -leties contributing to the 35 million pound forecast are Delicious, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, and the Rome c attempts for 35 ards, while the Red Devils connected on six of 22 pass tries for 96 yards. Defensive ly, standouts foi San Juan were Jason Ha 11 id ay with nine tackles, GarySlavens with eight, and Mike Sw'enson, Kelly Lyman, Mike Blicken-sta- if and Eric Pei kins with .270-calib- long, with a circumference of 7 14 inches and width of indies, with one prong measuring 4 inches. six tackles each. Perkins also uimo i eturn tc heir RflOMK Y5MCsi I liome lmld tins week. The game, with Knmiy, originally was scheduled foi tins Satui -night, but Coach Bay le said tins week that the bann piobably will 1 e moved to! ri-- d ry night, si ai ting at 7:30 p.m. 12 re nts yy credit. day 10 er Ut3Sr2 had two pass inter c epriom to Bi ' Utahs the convulsion, give which Broncos a 14-edge, held up through the scoreless I l.o v-- ! 197 o to i A 4 Apple crop in o-- h A-' tin- - AROUNDI I H Ship rock downs s Monticello high pushed aci oss two touchdowns m the final quai tei of their game with Sluprock last Fi id ay mglit m Monticello but were unable to ovei -come the Chieftains 20 -- point to the New lead and lost team. Mexico gridder--sco- i The Shiprock lules cussed along with convt i non atgood. bliai.e diumway scoied ii that qiiaitei for the Bi oik , going m fiom 15 yards out on line, Let tempt u .- ' -- Supplies for the coming bowling season will be issued. Broncos win again T A 8 tl 1 s s oy M p l-N- -A-E C'om. Ine ut ks prty at bun e tins weekend, meet mg East Carbon on f i id ay night, starting at 7; 30 p.m. A I im Juan game, ongmally tentatively scheduled for this week, has been changed to Tuesday, OcMontictllo-Sa- n tober In, m 14 and mg. Utah GIs gain Acimmisti at ion Vetei am spending will mci eae slightly m Utah in the current iiscul year, Eimei J. Smith, Director of the Salt Lake City Veterans Administration regional office, said this week. Veteians Administration es it in Utah lor veexpend ui teians benefits during the last fiscal yeai totalled $ B9,137,21C for opeiat ion and benefits to and dependents. veterans Utah veterans, certain widows and other survivors i eceived 35,064,252 through VA compensation and pension programs, Smith said. Education, training and vocational rehabilitation allowances paid in the state totaled$35, 615, 283. According to VA officials m Washington, the fiscal 1979 budget recently sent to Congress calls for a slight decrease in spending. Smith attributed the slight drop to a projected downturn in the number of Vietnam era veterans receiving readjustment benefits and GI Bill payments. He said spending m this area reached a peak nationally of 5.5 -- billion m 1976, but the 1979 projection is down to 2.6-bil-li- on. Despite this reduction, Smith said, VA spending in Utah will not drop proportionately because of expanded medical services and increased payment rates for VA benefits. -- on- Cassi SAVE NOW PRICES 1 cut i BU -- END and I , ? Uovj is the I I 1 $ N-G-- S-A-V- W ! -E You will never buy a NEW CAR for time to SAVE I 1979 prices will be higher. on this I I LESS MONEY I g $ $ $ ! ! EDOS d of MONTICELLO |