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Show jTHBl SAN .ffiAN NORTHERN NEWS by William Pierce What is it a miner wants most after a hard shift of drilling and blasting ore, then mucking out the ore to be shipped? Is it a hot cleansing shower? Or maybe its chance to give his tired arms a rest? It is neither. That miner is looking for is a hot fresh hamburger from Burger King. At least that is what the Burger King Company hopes' to portray in the television they have been filming at La Sal Creek. A crew of about 40 individuals have been in and out of the Vanadium Queen mine above Larry Rileys home trying to portray the virtues of Burger King. The Moab Film Commission arranged for the commercial to be staged at La Sal Creek, and Larry Campbell of the commission was present during most of the filming. On Thursday, Officer Friendly visited La Sal Elementary School and gave students a presentation on drug abuse. The young people were given instruction on drug identification and on who to contact if they are approached by someone with drugs. They were told that when students all agreed they wouldnt use drugs. Bruce Bunker and Jim Keyes, county agent, presented rules for the 1990 season to La Sal Junior Livestock Growers. Everything is basically the same as last year except for a couple of additions. The new additions will allow the program to comply more members. One rule in effect last year will continue. The rule addresses the livestock sale. Whatever Time gone by : Europe 1 1 13 15 16 18 Surgical saw Articles of furniture Babylonian deity Issue forth Latin conjunction Brother of Odin Antlered animal 19 21 22 Current 24 Twisted 26 Urges on 28 Weight of India 29 Church official 31 Bristle 33 Prefix: down 34 Go by water -- 36 Unusual 42 brings at the sale will continue to be the highest allowed price on any other animal at the sale. Therefore, buyers will be encouraged to bid the grand champion up this coming year. 587-221- Blandifig 678-324- 8 1 FIRST WESTERN RATIONAL BANE banking, PEOPLE still Answer to Previous Puzzle Saturday afternoon Ignacio, Colorado visited the gymna-sium in Monticello and left with their tail between their It began with a victory by the MHS freshman team, followed by a victory for the JV team, and, finally, a victory by the Buckaroo varsity squad. One had to be impressed with nickel Sham by Bruce Adams legs. 50 Cravats 52 Performs 54 Symbol for 56 59 61 63 65 66 67 Triple victory elates Monticello Bucks make the difference. Ceremonies Printers measure wonders if it's Woah, big fella!" Buckaroo Paul Walker, really worth trying to get past this hefty Ignacio player. It was worth it The Frank Morrell photo Buckaroos caged the Bobcats 68 to 56. ot 45 Secret agent 47 Sod 49 Extinct flightless bird 55 The second period saw price the grandchampion 40 Debatable 1 period, with fairly even scoring from Bronson, Nielson, Forrest and Darin Allred. Ignacio scored 12, lead by Herrera. 4-- H We Know You. 38 Equally the Bucks, who played one of their best games of the season. Quarter by quarter, the Bucks hit for 16 in the first 4-- H - YoufKnowJJs. In three-pointer- s, readily with the state program. One benefit to the young growers will be approval to travel to other shows and sales in the state. Jim indicated this will help improve our local show and sale. As our local members return from other shows, they will bring with them knowledge that can be shared locally with other Monticello 4 That man 6 Country of half. Then Nielson canned 21 of his 27 points in the second half. But these were not the only highlights for the Bucks. Chris Thomas, Nielson, Bronson and Travis Forrest were outstanding on rebounds and Paul Walker and company showed outstanding hustle on defense. However, Ignacio did not just lay down for the Bucks. Chris Herrera cranked up his shooting batteries to score 24 points, including four of which three came in the final period. Herrera was helped by Themba Enderle, who scored 16, including six of eight free throws. However, these two were not enough to overcome can have on them. The CROSSWORD PUZZLER ACROSS first two quarters, chipped in 14 of his 19 points in the first they are ill some drugs are good medicine if given to them by a parent or a doctor. The children also found out some of the bad effect the use of illegal drugs 4-- H commercial Member F.O.I.C. .PCORD , Wednesday, January 31,1990 .?Page. 11 later than Depends on Aimless scribble these victories for the home teams. Everything they did seemed right. The Buck varsity squad took the lead in the first period and never looked back, Adam Bronson put on a scoring display in the first half before passing the reins to Ryan Nielson in the second half. Bronson, who canned a three-poishot in each of the nt Not Doctrine Compass point Soak, as flax DOWN 1 Devoured 2 Fragments of rock . 3 Faeroe Islands whirlwind 4 Cut of meat: pi. 5 Growing out of 6 Totter 25 27 30 Gentle stroke Encourage Negative prefix Wanted Hebrew letter Cubic meter Scolds Goals Exists Written order: abbr. Athletic group Asterisk Disturbance 32 Dry-3- 7 8 9 10 12 14 17 20 23 24 37 38 39 41 43 44 46 48 Noisiest Short jacket Showy flower Musical instrument Jog Esculent Therefore Old pronoun Gives food to 51 Twirl 53 Winter 57 58 60 62 64 precipitation Female ruff Fulfill Still French article Physician: abbr. The of the RANGE FUTURE IS NOW on Display at MOSS TY and APPLIANCE in Cortez. Self Clean - Smooth Tops, as FAST as GAS Bronson take charge of the Bucks scoring, connecting for nine points, followed by Jason Atkinson with four. Enderle for Ignacio scored five. Score at half: MHS 34, IHS 27. The third period, usually a tough period for the Bucks, was the difference. Nielson scored points and Ignacio connected for only 14. Bronson contributed five for the Bucks. Outstanding passes were delivered to Nielson by Walker, Allred, Forrest and Bronson, and Nielson had high praise for and credited his teammates with the assists. The final period was a three-poicontest on the part of the Ignacio team and a for the Bucks. Final 17 big nt run-of-the-clo- ck score: MHS 68, IHS 56. Next action for the Bucks will be Thursday against the Green River Pirates in Monticello. 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