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Show H Tourltf Transcript, Thun., Notmibrir Donate A Gift, Help A Veteran 13, 19S0 TOP OP THE WEEK sgSIADS The American Legion Auxiliary b in need of gilts for the Veterans Medical Center (VA Hospital) for PRICES GOOD. the Gift Shop. These gifts are needed to help the Veterans who are SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1 6th W-NOVEMBER MONDAY. . . 1 7th 1 8th TUESDAY. NOVEMBER confined to the hospital and unable to shop for their families. The American Legion Auxiliary donates the gifts. The veteran is allowed to go to the gift shop and pick a gift for each memlier of htx family free of charge. Volunteers wrap, address and mall the package to his family. There are many veterans with small families so this is an opportunity to help someone less fortunate to have a Merry Christmas. Gift Shop Chairman, Mrs. Alice Skaggs, requests that the gifts lie new and no glass items or containers. Items are needed for all meniliers of the family such as aprons, pillow slips, jewelry, hoisery, wallets, socks, shirts, gloves, blouses, ties, clothing for children, toys, coloring Stacy Cole ihoai off her painting that won her the Bet of Show at the Young Aitixt Cuild art xhow. Her painting along with several othen were judged by artist Ken Baxter of Salt Lake. The show will continue through Friday at the Tooele Public Library. laical artists between eight and IS yean of age that may be interested in joining the art guild should contact Heidi Llkington at 8846190. David Manzione, first; Trade EmOther winner! at the show included: Theresa Aimee Wood, third; Lemmon, fint; Jill Harmon, septy, second; cond; Andrea Puff, third; Troy Taron, first and Chris Colovich, second. books, and books. Money is must welcome to cover the cost of gift wrap and mailing. Also, to help buy items which they may lie short of in the gift shop. Anyone interested in participating may leave 11-1- 13-1- their gifts at Ann's Stop or call Alice Skaggs, or Ruby Rolierts Please put a price on the 882-196- Midgets Capture Title With FRITOS lOoz. PRODUCE CORN CHIPS YAMS 3 lbs. 5 Were Number Coaches, parents and fans rushed the field to con- gratulate these young ath- - Reg. 1.18 for SNACK BAR GARLIC i. BREAD when he found Danny Sil- cox on a 10 yard scoring pass. The extra point failed, Mike Merino (Mojo) plunged one yard for the cor id TD with Jeff Rose get-1- .' ting the extra point, Running back Merino turned to throwing as he found Silcox on a 43 yard halfback pass for another touchdown. Merino also By Richard Valdez Twenty- - one happy and excited football players met in the middle of the Tooele High football field and ex- - Ictes. 4 7E 7 J This was the scene last Saturday when the Tooele Midget little league football team finished the regular re- season with a perfect cord. This is the first time a Tooele team has gone unde- feated. Despite all the excite- the Midget team, Na- tional League Champs, has one obstacle left to get by when they travel to Butler High to meet Ameri- can League leader Alta, who posted an impressive 1 record. Came time is 12:15. Address of Butler Junior High is 7530 South I Record items. The Mity Mites were coached by Brad Patch, Jim November 15th is the deadline set to receive the DeSimon, Kay Bussell, Roy Whitehouse and Don gifts in order to get them ready for the Cift Shop by Bryant. Novenilier 24th. Tooeles team accumulated 22 victories, had one undefeated team, one first Alexander Craham Bell place finish and one second would never have invented place finish as well as prohad he had a the fine some telephone of viding displays football talent. teenage daughter. scored the point after touchdown, running the 9-- 0 warn aoutsi . . am uum, II 882-348- m.4 pM, 2 Jas TrOOraCM? score to 20--0 at the half, Warren Williams picked off a Judge pass to set up Emerys five yard TD drive. Merino again tallied the tra point, At this point. Judge caught the Tooele defenders sleeping when the quarter-juniback dumped a long bomb over the defense to score their only points. Emery accounted for two more TD runs and Merino chaulked up his third extra point to finish out the scor- caaaaoe Itu ; tVisis i:c lilt or 7-- 2700 East, field 1. Finishing the season on a winning note was the Mity Mites, who defeated Judge' 30-6- . They captured second record. place with a The Gremlins, Pee Wees Bantams all lost their final league game. Both the Midgets and Pee 9-- 0 882-055- 4; ii 'Ihivj ill; t'titf' " mulls M(slftlftsffte 4ifUuiHtii)U iflliH'lti- - l'iiiiitifiii:is,i;4: jH.tjfisJf till lift lifts sitts s - ffJ fill " If ifififdfisKis ing. Members of the ' cham-inclu- JiJHiStEHs pionship team Emery, Silcox, Merino, Rose, Williams, Jeff Ekins, Larry Hansen, Travis Hol-an- d lien. Matt Olivares and Bart i'E JiEHP w ItEBS v Powell. 3Ufl537 Others include Dean Wees are scheduled fori Adams, Bobby Bracken, vid Crowford, Mike action Sat. beck, Mat Jackson, Scott Tooele 0 Judge 13 Marshall, John Mikesell, Tooele and Judge locked Neil Smart, Billy White, horns in a defensive battle, Scott Wood and Craig with Judge pulling out a Grover. 13-- 0 Coaching the team were victory. Throughout the game, the defense on Lloyd Jackson, Neil Smart both teams showed their and Scott Davies. strength, holding each other BANTAMS out of the end zone. Judge Tooele 6 Judge 26 led 0 late in the game Tooeles Mike Graham tackled a Judge punt returnwhen Tooele tried a desperation pass deep in their own er and jarred the ball loose. territory. The pass was While the ball was still in picked off and returned for a the air, Kip Childs gathered Judge TD, giving Judge an it in and scampered 40 yards for the Bantams only score. easy second score. The Bantams ended the Playing fine defense in their last game of the season year with a 6 record. were Rowdy Murray, RobCoaching them were John bie Young, Paul Bittman, Martinez, Bob Tafoya and Chase Nash, John Howard, Richard Smith. Brett Kramer, John Miller MITY MITES and Ricky Smith. Tooele 30 Judge 6 Offensively, Travis Ruy-- 3 Judge scored the first bal, Mark Proctor, Kelly touchdown of the game, but 5 Brown, Goshka Miller, and Tooeles defense made it J Angel Merino shined for their last, as the Mity Mites Tooele. roared back to score 30 unThe Gremlins ended the answered points and finish season with a 6 record. the season with a fine Coaches were Eld Proctor, record. Following the Judge TD, Jerry Nash and Doug Smith. Travis Lohnes took the kickPEE WEES Tooele 7 West 34 off and scampered all the - leader way for a touchdown. Brian In losing to West, Tooeles Pee Wees Outzen scored the extra finished the regular season point. with a 7 record. Outzen broke loose for a Brian Hillman scored 50 yard run to set up his 8 Tooeles only touchdown on yard scoring drive. He also a 10 yard run. He also added the extra point. Lohnes scored his second punched in the extra point. Travis Stevens and Mike Ol- TD on a 20 yard run with sen played well for Tooele. Outzen getting his third exCoached by Jay Edler, tra point. Tooeles Gary Durfee Tracy Wilson, Sam Leonelli and Sheik Matekel the Pee sprinted nine yards for the Wees travel to Midvale Jun- fourth TD. Chris Sorenson ior High at 9:30 to tangle threw a halfback pass to Todd Johnson for the extra with Hillcrest Saturday. MIDGETS point. Defensive end Craig Dart Tooele 40 Judge 7 Tooele had little trouble caught a Judge runner for a with Judge as they ran up a safety to close out the scor27-- 0 lead before Judge could ing. Other defensive standput points on the score-boar- outs were Bucky White-housRobbie McMain, Danny Tommy Lewis and Lance Quarterback Emery started the scoring Marshall. 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