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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday April 2, 1981 1-- A lose game All-Sta- rs By A. Jensen team came rs from behind to rip the in a game played at Snow College last Saturday. team included two The Monticello Buckaroos players Mark Jensen and Reed Freestone. Both Buck players had a good The 2-- A All-St- - Page ar All-Sta- 1- -A 92-8- 7- 1- -A 8 87-9- 2 game with Jensen, at 16 points, the leading scorer for the team. Reed Freestone scored 12 points and was effective on re1- -A bounds. Ten ledge approximately 20 feet in distance. Because of injuries to his ankles, Zent was unable to continue. His hiking companion returned to the Needles Ranger Station for assistance and two rangers were immediately dis- patched. They determined that there were possible fractures to Zents ankles and that he would be unable to hike out of the A helicopter from Sun-biHelicopters transported to Allen Memorial Hospital Zent back-count- ry. rd Bulletin' For Help or Information Can 587-227- 2 i All-Sta- all who were rs, selected, played in the game that is designed to show case the talent of the players. The game was exciting and well played. Hiker injures ankles in jump While hiking in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park on Sunday morning, March 29, Chuck Zent, of Lake Forest, Illinois, attempted to jump to a MPD Kenley wins powerlifting medal tion burglary. They were also where he was admitted with multiple fractures of both ankles, Canyonlands Half-maratho- n The official results have not been tabulated for the Sixth Canheld last yonlands Saturday morning in Moab. A number of San Juan runners who participated in the event came in winners. The Moab Chamber of Commerce reports they are awaiting a final report from Salt Lake City. Die race results will be published in The San Juan Record as soon as they are available. Robert Kenley of Blanding won a medal for best bodyweight-adjustbench press at a four Corners Powerlifting meet held at Cortez City Hall recently. MPD would like to ed pound former Kenley, a 197-- 12 San Juan High footballer, squatted with 280, benched 350 and dead-lift- ed 420. Paul Glaviano, writing about Kenley in his Montezuma Valley Journal Sportsman column said he felt Kenley was ...good for at lease another 30 pounds in the deadlift. A powerlifting meet will be held April 12 in Farmington. Half-Marath- on BE A GOOD SKATE Although many roller skaters wear elbow and knee guards, few protect , stress the importance of reporting a crime or other law enforcement related incidents as quickly as possible. The sooner an incident is reported and an officer dispatched to the scene, the better the chance recovering lost items, receiving restitution for property damage and correcting a dangerous situation. of During the past few weeks, MPD has been able to recover stolen items for two Monticello motels, solve several thefts from parked vehicles, return money taken and gain restitution for property damage in a service sta able to obtain restitution on a gas theft for another station. All the incidents referenced were reported immediately. MPD commends the individuals involved for their prompt action. Diey greatly increased MPDs chances of success. importance is the preservation of any physical evidence until an officer reaches the scene. Such things as foot prints, tire tracks, broken glass, paint chips and small bits of fiber were of great help in solving several Also of recent cases. Please, do not hesitate to report a possible crime. MPD would rather investigate thirty incidents that proved to be of no consequence than miss one criminal act because someone felt hesitant to call. Because skaters instinctively try to break the impact of falls with their hands, almost half of all the skating in- their wrists. juries involve the wrist. Protection guards are available in sporting good stores. JJmSs IBaQQ (SsuKK&sr ir Rfl50t5 TIRES as low as $10 678-203- 0 Blanding, Ut BATTERIES as low as $40 SEAT COVERS as low as $20 Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru Saturday |