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Show Bucks lose to Kanab oi roadtrip Cowboys the Friday, January the i Monticello 21, period while the Cowboys went on a 16 point scoring Buckaroos traveled to Kanab to play the Cowboys of Kanab High. This was the first meeting of these two teams in many years. It was also the only team in the region that the Buckaroos had not yet played this season. Prior to this game, the Buckaroos were undefeated in region play with a sterling record of The Cowboys had the Bucks in their sights and sharpened their defenseive 6-- 0. skills while patiently awaiting the Bucks arrival. The Bucks were up to task in the first half but hit the wall in the third period, as the Cowboys killer defense held the Bucks scorers for almost the entire period. Chad Tracy finally got the ball to roll over the rim for the Bucks only points of run and shreaded the Buckaroo defenders. A wak-u- p call brought the Bucks to life in the fourth period, as they narrowed the Cowboys lead to six points but could not get any closer. In desperation, the Bucks began to launch the long shots, but that only resulted in Cowboy layups on the other end of the court. The game ended in a Cowboy victory over the Buckaroos, 79-6- 6. The first period was a shot for shot battle as both teams exchanged baskets almost at will. Just four minutes into the game, the Buckaroos found themselves in foul trouble with all five starters having two fouls each. The Bucks were forced to play a more conservative The SAN JUAN SHERIFFS OFFICE has Reward Money available for information on drug related crimes, payable on conviction. Any person having information should contact Sheriff Claude Lacy or any Sheriffs Department Personnel. All information will be treated with complete confidentiality. defense in the rest of the first period and throughout the rest of the game. Offensively, Brad Bunker made his mark with seven points in the first period, to lead the Buckaroo scorers. For the Cowboys, Orton and Cornell each matched Bunkers seven with the score at the end of the first period, Bucks 22 Cowboys 23. In the second period, Curtis Black caught fire for the Bucks and branded the Cowboys for twelve of his game high eighteen points. Black drilled two three-poishots and nailed four nt free throws. The Cowboys counted with Cornells five point effert, but the Bucks looked like they were settling into their offensive groove. The score at the half, MHS 47-KH- 41. S The third period became a nightmare for the Buckaroos as the magic of the Cowboys seemed to put a seal over the Buck basket. Cornell was unstoppable as he poured in eight big points to lead his Cowboys on a 16 point run. Tracy scored the only points for the Bucks with a lone basket that ended the scoring drought of the third period. At the end of the third period, Buckaroos 49-Cowbo- ys 57. DRUGS The information gathered as a result of the following is confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside San Juan County law enforcement agencies. Any information you may provide, even if only a partial description, will be evaluated and placed into a composite file of all other information gathered, hopefully to provide a full picture of the problem as it exists. Action will be taken on every submission. Thank you for your cooperation. In the fourth period, the Bucks tried furiously to come back, and got within six points of the Cowboys. ' The more the Bucks tried to come back the more determined the Cowboys were to stop them. With less THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday January 27,1994 than two minutes left, the Buckaroos come back effort began to come apart. In their effort, the Bucks gave up some easy lay-u- p baskets, which clinched the win for the Cowboys. Coach Hugantobler stated that his team got in early foul trouble in the first Monticello senior Curtis Black, was the Salt Lake Tribunes Prep Athlete of the Week, this week. Black has 32 of his 68 three-poin- t attempts for a 47 rate and 87 of his free throws this season. Our5ll guard has made s in his last 20 three-pointer- He Monticellos is studentbody president, has a 16.9 scoring average and helped the Bucks to a 1 Region record (9-- 2 overall) 6-- Free Storytime is offered Free Morgan. Monticello are Beaver and Kanab. Black was especially effective two weeks ago when he made eight in the Buck win over Parowan and three-pointe- top-rank- rs ed (at that time) Beaver. Black is a team captain and carries a 3.98 GPA. CHIEF PROPANE Our phone number has changed! To better serve our customers, we have a toll free number. Name of suspected drug dealer Bill King Bev Sutherland Behind Monticello 3 in 2A ranks (down from 2 last week) with Manti leading the pack, followed by her passing. We are so grateful for the many cards, flowers, food, words of comfort and prayers. Your comforting support and love was felt by us all during our recent loss and will be remembered always. ranked the state competition. Tribune The Family of Roberta Black King extend their love and appreciation to the many thoughtful people who gave of themselves in words and deeds throughout her illness and at the time of John and Kris Black Patty and Scott Christensen Burton and Dianna Black and Families Elder Richy Black in their first year of 2A The these kids really have a good attitude and lots of confidence. Thank You Black named Tribs Prep of the Week six games. period, which haunted them in the second half. He later went on to say, ...the loss may prove to be a good lesson for us at this point in the season. We will bounce back because Our new number is storytime at the Monticello Library for ages 3 to 5 on Wednesdays at 10 am. everyone is invited. Anyone interested in helping out, please call Liz Long at December proved to be another month of strong job growth in Utah. Over the past 12 months, the State had added 46,700 new jobs, an increase of just The Chief Propane. 5 December was strong month for Utah employment under For the lowest prices in San Juan County choose 587-273- 6. number of unemployed Utahans has declined by 26 past 12 months. over the Utahs unemployment L BAR FOUR RODEO COMPANY AND ASSOCIATES CANYONLANDS List purchasers the national of 6.4 San Juan Countys unemployment rate was Utahs rate of employment expansion is currently more that tripple the national average. Amount (i.e. school kids, truckers, etc.) any other suspected illegal activities Professional Bull Riding at its BE!ST!!! is the TICKETS AVAILABLE City Market. Moab Spanish Valley Trading Post. Moab San Juan Pharmacy. Monticello & Blanding San Juan County Extension Monticello If yes call Please take a few minutes and invest 29 cents in a stamp. You can help in the fight against drugs. Take a stand and get involved! The life you save may be your childs. Please mail to TIPS, P.O. BOX 788, MONTICELLO, UTAH 84535. Printed as a Public Service and in December; while service industry continues to add more than Tickets Also Available at the Door If 16: 13 of Utahs new jobs. your address? not, then will you contact us again using the same code no name, should you have further information? yes employment growth of of 11 GENERAL ADMISSION Adults $8.00 Children 2 $4 00 Under 6 FREE When contact you by mail, what an real estate had a growth rate no May we contact you? yes If yes, then how: By phone had Construction Finance, insurance FEATURING BULLS FROM National Finals Rodeo Colorado Professional Rodeo Finals Wyoming Rodeo Association Finals Code name you wish to be known by by mail If we may 3.7, 6, Method of Dealing Location of Dealing Drug(s) being dealt Price Main rate in December was below almost 3 - January 28,1994 7.30 Saturday January 29, 1994 Friday Our JSEC conference on hiring and firing practices is scheduled towards the end of February. 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