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Show TufMlay Might IrOtliew league ,,,,,, Tram standings Tram Vo 3 Team Vs Tram Vo 2 Tram No It Tram Not) Tram No 8 Tram No 7 Tram No 14 Tram No, IS Tram No II TramVcIZ Tram No 0 Tram No 10 Tram No J) Tram No 16 Tram No 3 Tram No 13 Tram No Tram No 4 Team No 7 Ih lit tram senes; Tram No Tram No 3 Tram No 2 Hitfi tram gamr; Tram No. 2 Tram No 20 Tram No 3 llt(ii Units vl.ial stoic, Grantsrille$ 1976 Football Squad 14 Rirai Trm Ouum. Mike Worthington, Brad (Tirisliaitsrn, Vic Miumw, Troy Anderson, Dun Sil, kesin Bullcr, Blaine m Vlwit, (ieorgr fUddtih and Duane Nielwm. 2nd Romi Coach Mohlrr, Nrtdoci CritcliUm, Doug ToUrr, Brian liar-JCaig Brmon, lUndv Sneed, Billy Well, Didla, Bret Anderson, Shane Didericksen, Bin Sirdin, Danny Smith, laBudda and rnacli Harrison. 3rd roi Danny Santos Eddie kerne, Troy Cites Mark Didrriektrn, Dae Whitcomh, Trace Frierson, Kay Cites Dun Turner. Rree Nielsen, Kelly Williams Todd Jones Dale Nunley, and Bill Thompson. 4th Rom Chuck laRocitla, Soutt Miller, George Knos, Rick llarriMin, Brent Taylor, Jim Olncy, Greg Gilbert, Cene VanNoy, Dan Tudd I awsott. Jame W illiams Da id Cook, Clade Gustin and Marv Swenson. I todoy Hose Commissioner Four-Ye- or Endorsed by County I tail Wilier I Hera L I Caleia Martiaa Deffia hfrtea Mr. I aai letk 01 tea MiaLlerfeyao (tty I Gaetaks UteaUMelor teseyk aai Ha! ledi BdMri Warner 04 leNeriei W. Shely 1 lei Hi Iraoa France le Ifriaad WaBece Mil Ireyley I Relit i ArtkarVerwalir Fey Ceeyer Vonwa L Wartkiaflaa 4 Fkjrfln ISma T I attack, Crant-itl- e wish-Imn- 1. Canoe Iryaa L ielwtea aai Mrs 1 leete Oaatiaisay ieyte aei leei Fay Gillette lettel Meelteea TSeatas Hawari aai Zefla Qeyi Fay W. Hawker BeaaM L Chris teasea Inn Teaiel Pad aai Haary Deffia MaryShieMs C. Mclciie PSiltiy H. Spotter Mr. Mrs. layi Maatbara Siiney G. AHua mi Pad aai Miriam OaFeaiatk aai Mr. leaatHi Ddy lari letter JadtJehasM Wayne Skielis leeaa Aaiersaa I Mr. Maid .airs. , IJnd lUnuixatd coach (3! Ttarle floral . that lig win against I'nkm should give the Puke all the ctmhdrnre they need, and they 11 he making the PG trip with high hope at gaining a victoty. Coach Harmon k to go with pretty much the ume line-uthat he has used all year and report that all of hi charge are in top hape for the quar- Ms line Spurt Safeway . , , , . The Foursome . Rb No. I .... rwctl Batemans Jewelry Team No. I Lawrence floral Happy Brnwh. . ... . 1 2 liantlicap. . Team No. 19 The Newims Team No. 2 . 7 Tooolo County Republican Commitleo n, High irylividiul series: Drlihie Curwen Sue Bergeron IMlhy Bennett High team game: Skyline Sports Ding-a-Ling- s Reds No. 1 High team series: Chucks Lock and Key Ding-a-Ling- ENDORSED BY EDUCATORS, STUDENTS AND CONCERNED CITIZENS I,,s,,IJ 39 12 19 J Iff 3 3 13 H 17 7 17 II H 134 124 S4 144 12 20 II II f 8 2 21 6 38 3N3 V 1332 Dugway Loses To E. Carbon Misses Quarter-Fina-l Spot Hie F-CaiUw iking un Iradml a hurtle id hard miming Isuks, tiriat mg nt id llie wnii-Uiidlc-tntxHiilerls mkllmg Dngwas' drfeme as the Vikings Indluknl to a 32 7 win Wrdnev las iflrnmn at 1msu High NImiI, Hie win Ixr ai (ailmi pns them into llie Hate (las I A ipurteitmaU ami llie m mail llie finish id llse Dugwav at e e k. S I sail srawMi FAST CARBON Sia.r.1 the first tune tlsev had llie latl. and Wl lliey krjd up llie suiting taiaile 3S0 until llie linal musk id the 5ti5 game grit mg thru last scute with just 25 seitaxh Irft tm the t ka k. 001 Atlualls it was a come 5ft8 win fur llie Vikings, as 5ft8 Dugwav to J. a 7 8 lead rally in llie stcimmI irfiaL wily to (all 211 victim to Fast (a.laais great id' 218 feme. For the first half id the game (amkm Wakefield ipiarlerliai krd the Vikmgs. Ind 01 the last play uf llie fust half Wakefirld Miller-- d a seieated slxaililer and the master minding was handled the rest id the way ly Danny Valas-'f'alaspie was suiedt in (ail K. (artm stund mure mils tunler his gut. lame than thry did with WakefielJ at the esad rids. SKIRTING THE end and iluw1ng up the mhklle. the Viking were spectacular. Jdm I. lewis aseragrd 6J5 sard in II carries. Paid Asrry also averaged 65 yards per carry, Wakefield aseraged 5 2 yards, Tokl had the same average, ami Paul Martinez was ln-- t at all with an 8 6 aserage. The Vikings had 273 yank rushing and added another 51 through the air. while Dtigwayt offense, was reduced to alnunt zero by llie East Carlton defense. The Mustangs emlcd up with just 72 yards gained in the game. East Carimn scored first when 359 they tank the ojening kick-of- f 555 and marched 75 yards for the 5fl score with Martinez going over from the two yard line. d Curdy, jJin a saw hunt quartet liaik Tmis Magann to Hit hard kh MliJer g I limn to tlu 3 sard bur, (nan where Kuunrr satued tukm4 tlu-- omul at h ft Kuk llMtle gase Ihigway the lead with a J knk as the samrlaiaid lights I Jmlrd at Dug-wa- s 7. Ia4 ( adam ft Hie IraJ was slxwt lised as lee Mmilosa retuined tin kkk-(41 Sards all llie wav tkiwn to llie Dngwas 32 Sard line. Martinez g4 away (ir 17. and two later Wakefield sewed Idas llie 10 sard line mi a .31 THE THIRD wiurles. was iptartrr InH in lliat filial EX' trallv knued llie cxsal iri1a to the sanls and wlirn Hr mantle z stored from 14 Sank ut. and wqdimmM IXxig taanrz timed uul (lie sUMing wtien lie went up the middle for S sank and tlie final score, IHGWdS Ihatioer carried tlie Iwll 12 time, lull tlie EC defense limited this hard nuttier to just 4 yank gained Most earner for the Mustangs was MiXaudy who had 14 yards Ui three cariiev Magann was aide to emndrte pet four of 13 lasses, with tlie kmgrst cample-tur- n for 1 4 yank. Maganns faswite target was Hinwn who caught three for 24 sank. Kkhard kicAlhsler caugfit llie other ias gid for 3 yank. launrr, stirring 20 a trip to liie ipurlet luuU, lewt made the wtwe H7 with a four yard nin. and Asrry g4 two sants wIm-i- i he went up tlie nmklle, (or (lie two rstra snts to pm! the wore at 21 7 with 10 and a hatl minute ie-- n sunmg Hie score nsMuited to 2ft7 rwmlng r 'GPjrr'P u it Her-naml- 18-1- Republican Paid for by 1 8 9 9 et Rut p lobert $. Piatt Jeba L Peeitea Graat Stewart laVar fete ietepb e j.,rt Ihgh tndisklual game: Harrison mil take hi foot-Ita- ll team to Pleasant Grove Friday to battle for the right to advance to the state semifinals. Juali, boasting a miah lirttrr record than Grantsville, will have to Ite considered the favorites in this battle, since they lost terfinal game. just one game in posting a 0-- record Grantsville finished the INCUDED on the Grants-vill- e miter are 14 seniors that league season with a 3 win 2 lost record. will lie suiting up for the last THE COWBOY losses came time if the Puke come out on at the hands of Wasatch who surthe thnrt end of the score. Howprised them with a 37-1win, ever if Grantsville wins, there's and against Morgan who heat the the big semi final game coming Pokes 14-Wins came at the up nest week. of Intermountain 51-Senior on the squad are Dim Lehi and last week an imTurner, Dave Whitcomb, Ray Giles, Randy Sneed, Dave Cook, pressive 38-- smashing of I'nion. Little is known altout the j Danny Santos, Dun Silva, Craig Wasps of Juab, but they have to Benson, Vic Shumway, Scott Milbe a better than average team ler, Chuck LaBudda, Russell Sve-disince their only loss came the Shane Didericksen, Dale final game of the season against Nunley, Bret Anderson and Geothe highly-ranke- d Delta team. rge Rydalch. tarry tMnftalk UIism I jrrncr, 1. 8 fimn-Idiin- Marilyn Sialil Grantsville Plays In Quarterfinals Wary at the Juab Wasp Ihtst people: (3m( jautrlly SUM W 24 24 s Reds No. 1 721 706 708 2071 2009 2034 1 IF IT 17ERE HAPPETflTiG TODAY YOU9D SEE IT LIVE ON DIGWAY COT their only scoring drive going late in the first period when they tiegan their drive from the Viking 45 yard line. Clark Braiuier, the workhorse for the Mustangs, aided by Paul Brown and Tico Mc KSL-T- V Mini Cam-Fiv- e Laser Speed News at 6 t t J t $ $ TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DOARD J t 2 DISTRICT Channel Voting Districts: $ t 4,5,6,7,12,15 t t o QUALIFIED o CONCERNED o CAPABLE t am anxious and willing to serve, and solicit the support of the voters who share my viewpoint, of better education for the students of Tooele County. I Dtfs WJ1G t PE3 A (SMAB3B1 JJAiVlES ErJlCDSOKl R37. 2nd t Robert Hansen: Proven Experience Fighting for Utah. proven, effective Deputy Attorney General, representing the interests of all Utahns on a variety of legal fronts. H The representative of the Attorney General and the people of Utah on the Utah Council on Criminal Justice Administration and the Statewide Association of Prosecutors. 8 years as a Robert Hansen 1 8 years as a successful lawyer in Salt Lake i J City, before leaving his private practice to enter public service in 968. N A total of 26 years of public and private practice. His opponent was admitted to the Utah State Bar less than 10 years ago. 1 Attorney General Paid for by the Bob Hansen for Utah General Committee. C. Richard Henriksen. Finance Chairman. J & 10. |