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Show rrmr We specialize Prom Full Hard-to-fin- Closed Sunday& Monday Alterations 290 S. 50 E. Blanding 4 first quarter, the San Juan Bronco basketball team came roaring back to secure an important 62-5- 4 Region 13 victory over the Grand Red Devils on February 5. The Broncos fell behind 20-1- 6 rent the best and fix the rest Your one stop formalwear headquarters 62-5- After falling behind in the Impairs JE Designs Walk-i- n hours 4--8 Tues& Wed Devils, bridal lace package wedding arrangements Custom Sewing We d Broncos defeat in-- - 435-678-78- in the first quarter, but outscored Grand 18-- 9 in the second quarter to gain a 34-2- 9 half-tim-e lead. . In the second quarter the Broncos extended their lead, with the eventual Singer Sewing Machines Special Purchase Introductory Offer Priced from $250: Embroidery machines, Sergers, Rafters, Student machines Will eight point victory. The Broncos were lead by France Nielson and Ronnie Nieves, who each scored 17 points. Sheldon SpottedElk added eleven, Jimmy Johnson scored five and Brad Thornton trade part of price for good hay, grain, firewood, running car, carpentry wood, tractor work, etc. Coll added seven. Geraldine Burton for demonstration Toll free CEUStudents sponsor Have a Heart volleyball DONT WORRY. ' lje cawxdp ut it JESSYS Deal with the people who know the building industry Give us a call tournament THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 10, 1999 - Page 9 Lady Bucks drop two on road trip The Monticello Lady basketball team made the long northern road trip to Altamont and Duchesne in the past week and came home after suffering two defeats. Against the Duchesne Eagles, Duchesne blew open a tight game in the last quarter, BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S. Main Blanding QUALITY Building Materials vic- 8 Scherick scored 12 of her 22 points in the third quarter, as the Buckaroos overcame a 13 deficit to pull point half-tim-e to within eight. However once again, down the stretch the Buckaroos were unable to close the deficit any further and suffered a defeat. Other scorers for the Buckaroos include Jennifer Redd with nine, Jymi Christensen with five, September Black and Vicki Tracy each scored 1, going into the decisive fourth quarter. They were unable to keep up with the Eagles, who made 9 of 14 free throws down the stretch to clinch the victory. The Buckaroos were led by four. The Buckaroos have two im- portant Region lyanne Scherick, who scored 16 points, including 11 in the second half. Jennifer Redd scored five and Jessie Jensen, 13 contests coming up. On Friday, February 12, they travel to Moab for a rematch with the Grand Red Devils. The Lady Bucks edged the Red Devils in a thrilling overtime contest earlier in the season. The following evening, the Lady Buckaroos host the Lady Kirsten Andrews, Bonnie Seright and September Black each scored two. It was a similar story against the Altamont Longhorns, as Altamont pulled Broncos of San Juan High away in the decisive fourth School. Students at the College of Eastern Utah-SaJuan CamThree-on-Thrfund pus are sponsoring a volleyball benefit tournament for Don The NBA isnt the only hoop the competition, which excludes high school students, is Palmer, of Blanding, who is action in February. A halfa from heart surgery. men and womens basrecovering court game with three players The Have a Heart tourketball tournament is schedd nament is a uled for February 26, at 5 pm on the court. Each team must match scheduled for Saturday, at the Albert R. Lyman Middle have four players on the rosFebruary 27 at the Albert R. School in Blanding. The tour- ter and pay a $50 entry fee. r for Registration forms are availLyman Middle School. The nament is a counselentry fee is $50 per team that student organizations and able at the CEU-SJmust consist of two men and clubs at the College of Eastern ing center in Karolyn Romeros Utah-Sa- n two women. Juan Campus. The office. For more information is funds are used by the clubs for call Ron Atine at Registration deadline Wednesday, Feb. 24. For more service and charity projects in or Karolyn Romero at ext. 161. information, call Rochelle at local communities. Tournament organizers say n raiser for charity ee ee double-eliminatio- SAN JUAN 63-4- tory over Monticello. outscoring Monticello 16-- 8 to secure a 39-3- 0 victory. The Buckaroos trailed by one, 23-2- three-on-thr- 435-678-21- 40 quarter to secure a Bucka-ro- o four-on-fou- r, n, co-e- fund-raise- C 435-678-27- 435-678-220- J 435-678-408- 6. MICHELLE LYMAN. P.A. will be sea water contains gold in solution. Sea water yields about one grain of gold per short ton. Scientists are seeking ways to mine this gold profitably. 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