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Show M&h'f, :190 THBSAN JCXn RECORD WiiifnVsaiy eM -- In the final period the score was tied at 55 with 1:20 on the clock. The Raiders worked the Raiders capture third at region by Leo Platero Enroute to a third place finish at the boys regional basketball tournament, the Whitehorse Raiders surprised the Altamont Longhorns 71 to 48, suffered an 88 to 45 loss to the Duchesne Eagles, and 1-- A came from behind in an exciting game to capture third place from the Tabiona Tigers, 60 to 55. their first game. It was important to win the first day. We did and we got over the hump. The Raiders met the Longhorns the first time this season at region. Momentum was with Whitehorse who pulled out in front 13 to 4 in the first quarter. Then the quicker Raiders extended their lead on a 23 to 9 run, mostly behind the shoot- - Raising chukars by Dave Smith, DWR It will soon be that time of year for those people interested in the Division of Wildlife Day-Old-Chuk- ar Progam to place their orders, DWR will provide free day-olchukar chicks to those people interested in raising them, but does not provide feed or pen materials. These birds are banded and released at approximately 4 weeks of age into suitable chukar habitat. The jury is still out on just how successful these releases are in establishing or supple- menting chukar populations. A BYU graduate student is studying the effectiveness of such programs in northern Utah. Some people credit this program for chukars ip areas that suffered great winter kill in the past This program makes a good activity for scouts, sportsmen, or school groups, families, or d 12-1- Raiders enjoyed lead of 36 to 13. In the third quarter, the Raiders went cold. So cold, in fact, they could muster only four points. The momentum shifted to the Longhorns who came up with a run on fast breaks and layups. When the dust settled the Raiders held on to a lead, 40 to 17-poi- nt 30. A chewing out by coach worked. The Raiders poured in points in the fourth quarter while holding the Longhorns to 8. Final score, Raiders 71, Longhorns 48. In the game the Raiders put in 21 of 27 free throws, 14 by Clah, who made 14 of 15 for 92 percent, and scored 37 points. Teammate .Collin Jackson had 13. Nelson Ben had 6 and J. R. Joe had 5. Whitehorse was a different team in the Duchesne game and trailed 17 to 10 after the first quarter. In the second quarter the Eagles put on a 31 press that resulted in 15 turnovers for the Raiders. The Eagles went on a 26 to 3 run to lead. take a 43 to 13 half-tim- e Raider play improved in the second half, netting them 32 personnel to request birds. Chicks are usually available towards the end of May- beginning of June. Due to initial mortality that may occur, it is recommended people take at least 50 birds. Those interested in larger numbers of birds should realize that as these birds, mature towards releasable age they eat a lot of feed. The chicks must be kept in a warm brooder for the first 2-- 3 before Ben took a shot from the top of the key to give Whitehorse a lead, 58 to 53. The Tigers worked down court and Raider Jackson was called for his fifth foul with 20 seconds, Tabiona called time out. As Tabiona was setting up their play, Leland Begay stole the pass and went in for the layup for an exciting 60 to 55 win over the Tigers. Clah had 30 points for the Raiders. Benn had 15. 5, and Leland 4. had Begay The Raiders meet Enterprise tournatoday in the state ment in Logan. The game begins at 4:30 p.m. Enterprise is the number two team from Region 12. If the Raiders win, they will play again Thursday at 6 p.m. against the winner of the Rich and Parowan game. If they lose they play at 11:30 a.m. against the loser of the Rich and Parowan game. 1-- A officer. at San Juan Hospital in Monticello Saturday,- - March 10, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FOR REFERRAL tests now avaliable at San Juan Hospital half-tim- e Merchant William Taylor advertis-Eas- t Indian goods from his New York store, according to theUnited StateCapitol Historical Society. mniiiiiiinBiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiA :! :: H j U If If g (Hanna f If flltSEEHUI' OTCKTi 0 griix I (fa OlBnUHTr If GECKO Q 0MIfA!ET' tUFOUi If TO 'd?Iili tin: MM; til ijilijite I J OGKCCXL 00003 iGEmno $198 with this ad $529 without this ad Necchis Education Department placed orders in anticipation of previous year sales. Due to budget cuts these sales were unclaimed. These machines must be sold! All machines offered are the most modem machines in the Necchi line. These machines are MADE OF METAL and sew on all fabrics: Levis, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEW ON LEATHERS! These machines are new with a 25 year warranty. With the new Necchi machine, you just set the color code dial and see magic happen: straight sewing, zigzag, buttonholes (any size), invisible blindhem, monogram, satin stitch, embroidery, applique, sew on buttons & snaps, topstitch elastic stitch, professional serging stitch, straight stitch ... all of this and more, without the need of old fashioned cams or programmers. S3m Friday, March 9 - 10 am to 5 pm TEXACO Monticello COQUDKED jy PARKWAY i will be seeing patients Treadmill Whitehorse put in 6 points and Tabiona came away with 11. Pens have been built and brood stock is being raised to start a similar program with Hungarian partridges. This program might start next year. IY3.D. Cardiologist Weather lead. Both teams were cold from the field in the third quarter, ff Kevin Walsh, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PHYSICIAN , contact your local conservation 0. Jackson had Eagles. Clah was held to 15 points. Jackson had 11. J. R. Joe had 10. In the third and final game for the Raiders, Coach Joe made some changes. He started senior guards Nelson Ben and Kirby Yanito. Earlier in the season, Tabiona had beaten Whitehorse 104 to 79. But we knew we were a better team, said Coach Joe, and so it proved. The Raiders had a 35 to g g g specialists and representatives from state and federal agencies and the general public. The contest is open to all wildlife related activities photographers. Entries should including wildlife manage- bd sumbitted by April 15, 1990. ment, recreation, and habitat For more information contact: 3 or improvements. This can be any Ron Stewart (801) wild animal (mammals, birds, Dan Duffield (801) or amphibians, reptiles, fish, write to: Wildlife Photo crustaceans, insects, etc.) Contest; Attnr Dan Duffield; found and photographed in Dixie National Forest, P.O. Utah. Box 0580, Cedar City, Utah The goal of the competition is 84721-058to generate slides to put together a picture book to increase public awareness of For current information Utahs wildlife and some of the on road conditions call opportunities wildlife offers. UDOT toll free Once completed, the picture book will be available through 586-242- 1, points against 45 for the 28 infor-mationeducati- on 789-310- seconds left. After three weeks. For more information, The Utah Wildlife Picture Book Committee is sponsoring a wildlife photo competition. Theyre looking for 35mm or larger format slides of Utahs wildlife, wildlife habitat and Raiders worked the ball anyone else interested in raising birds. Interested people should notify local DWR contest announced ball into Clah to give them a lead with 1:05 left. The Tigers went down for a shot but failed. On their next possession, the int 10-poi- nt According to Coach Kenneth Joe, the Raiders needed to win Resources ing of Jimmy Wildlife photography Wildlife Resources offices and Forest Service visitors centers across the state. The Wildlife Picture Book committee is comprised of biologists, TEXACO 0 nOUTICELLO MERCANTILE |