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Show Buffs Arc Rolling, Get Third Cage Win In A Row The Tooele Huff, under new coach lie rue hud urine rough going early in (he xeason, dropping five lastgame in a row However a victory. ing once the Huffv got on the winning trail they found it very pleasant and after ing Uintah I Nc. IT the fluffs have railed up three straight. t, e Trams Ci.mI Ole Boss AMV Outlaws Hrds III Rollers III Hallers in 21 rclumnds and trigger- - his presence fell with some fme Ixiard woik. and Matt ing numerous fast breaks. Offensively, Jay Suren- - Palmer continued his steil soli pul mi a brilliant show ing play and demonstrated for the meager crowd, scor- - that hewants a starting job ing 31 points. Sorenson's for the Huffs. Mark Herrera points came at the end of a was out of town and missed variety of shots, drising the game Imt will lie liack layius, shots from around the kevhule and from the deep corner, as he proved to lie almost unstoppable. COACH Keavitt used . Til KIR latest victim was South High who fell Indore players and all of ele-fe- at Tooele Tuesday night, demonstrated that in an impressive they arc fast molding them- - leaileis & Devil I Tnes-tlie- and then controlling the hoards, racked up the points. Cross was devastating chi the lioards, hauling selves into a smooth- - func- - Sth tinning cage team. Carit 7oo,'c l aw son and Bart Fcrrin Towle didn't score hut coiitrilmt- Snreusmi ed to the win with some Frrri fme backcourt work and ball handling. John MmgerUiid Mamhester came up with Manchester his finest performance of Ialmer the year with 10 big mints, Tutals Rnliliy Slitigerland made ooth I,,, for moose on a desert, or irook trout in an ocean, or irairie chickens in the for-r- t. Kach of these animals found only where its preferred kinds of food and is ihelter are present," explains a free publication ivaituhlc from the National Wildlife Federation. Wildlife of Forests and ilRangelands," a lustrated luMiklet, takes a look at what animals you tan expect to find roaming ihe nations vast ranges and e wooded areas. THE NWF publication ilso explains how human rncroachment has changed he habitats of many animals. "One of the most fascinating wildlife stories on the entire continent concerns the changes in the liahitat of wildlife which liave accompanied the prothe gress of civilization, pamphlet notes. As an example, the lunik-le- t notes that as pioneers moved westward and beelk gan to farm, the deer, snd hear which once in- habited the rangelands were forced to spend more of their time in and near I s . ". 3- - 2Vt IVj 2H Hi 2' 233T' Il 2140,' 2141 Yolruileers 22'l 41 HIU () 0. (axxl Ole (axxl Ole o 0 2 O 0 4 4 2- 6 10 Imt. Ill 0-- . . . 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The prairie dog lands are free; additional once that towns copies are ten cents each. stretched across the range-land- s To order write: The Naare now rarely seen. tional Wildlife Federation, The NWF publication Dept. 9, 1412 16th Street described not only the NW, Washington, D.C. wildlife of rangelands and 20036. forests, Imt also those animals which can Jive almost The expandable skin of anywhere, such as the the sagnaro cactus can soak coyote and white- - tailed up as much as 200 gallons deer. The pamphlet ex- of water during a single deplains why each animal is sert rainstorm, according to well- - suited to its chosen the National Wildlife Fehabitat. deration. Below ground, a Moose, for example, network of shallow sagnaro "need wet meadows where roots may sprawl over an water plants, willows, ald- area almost 100 feet in diaer, and other preferred meter. This plant king of foods are available. Alas- U.S. deserts can live for ka, Idaho, Maine, Michi- nearly two centuries, and gan, Montana, Utah, and weight almost ten tons, such grow up to 50 feet high. have Wyoming moose country. WILDLIFE of Forests b .3 2 IS Tryixi Franl Six-ei- l 2ll Jr 221 Paul lawtv CHRISTMAS I .1 J s es Jav Sorenson unleashes another s Sorenson's jumpers and driving in a row. third their tory, r in Tuesday game against South. contributed 31 points towards the Buff vic- two-pointe- lay-in- Prep Of The Week A year ago a young athlete, Doug Koelily, transferred into Tooele high school and his ability as a wrestler brought a special gleam into the eyes of coach Paul Dart. Kochty was a winner as a junior and great things were expected nf him as a senior. Then Koehly injured his shoulder and was lost to the Buff inat sipiad for at least half of the season and some of the light went out of Darts eyes. With Koehly out. Dart reached down into his junior varsity sepiad and tablied Cary Coffinan to handle the weight for Tooele. COFFMANS performances so far this year have made Dart look like a genius. In fourteen matches so far this year, Coffinan has won 12 of them and he is getting lietter eight by pins all the time. known to his team mates Coffinan as Zone because of his contagious y can change from a blithe spirit the on tornado a guy to pure happy-go-luck- mat. delightful guy to be around, says Hey man, he is far out, says his team mates, but that conception immediately disappears when Coffinan answers the referees whistle. A his coach; GftTf-- S delivering them, but 1 dread writing all these tags! dont mind making the toys and I enjoy COFFMANS efforts and skills reached their pinnacle Saturday when he walked off with the championship and a division of gold medal in the the Orem tournament. And Coffinan did it by pinning all three of his opponents. A remarkable feat, considering his op167-pou- Carpets dirty? Clean them The Right Why with HR! ponents came from eight different schools, boasting of good wrestling The HRsteammachine steams dual detergents into carpets then dirt. vacuums up deep-dow- n Twenty years experience and quality products make HR the right way, and the easy way, to get professional looking results at home for lots less money. teams. For his accomplishment of pinning three opponents in one day, and winning the championship, the Transcript-Bulleti- said to be bad luck for an actor is part of his costume is yellow. 2 DAY FILM DEVELOPING m and HANDY CORNER (Grantsville) - HAVE YOUR FILM IN BY 4:30 p.m 110, 126, and 35mm 24 Prints $3.99 $5.99 $6.99 36 Prints $9.99 12 Prints Rent IIR Now at SAFEWAY 20 Prints SPECIAL Everything you want from a store n awards Gary Coffman the accolade as Prep of the Week. Coffinan will receive a baseball cap and a certificate in recognition of this achievement. At TAYLOR RENTAL (Tooele) The Right Way. The Way. xip-ula- Bowlin' V I lox4uts l iving Haul Alt M s llappv Applts learn srius llx-to- K.3 llte No Naims Team gaim Tin- - No Naims I loKfllts Kae Herd Noia Joluiwxi Mameeii Valitov Iml game Noia Jolmwxi Christmas is movt lovely to those wh are most loving of heart. - Wards Words, William Arthur (as la lliHixi lUe Herd Ward -- - Arc7 r Crantssillcs always Fmlav. 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Schedules 1 imiix-- ( airol Hl SNailctx - 2 IS' 2 to I lax Iv Oiks (axxl Ole Hoys III team ganxs 3 31 ll't 29 33 Ha It il'l 31 31 litx-r- s 10 26 10 63 32 'j 2'1't Klalie Four Forest, Rangelands Wildlife Described In Free Pamphlet There's no use looking lh2H Miiix4s 33 55 27'l M.' III team veins llatv S 19 " INI. 40'l2t' Hall Hmters m 17 4120 Mived Ni4t Hals tour-seve- Tliuiv, I)ecftnlcr 25, I9S0 4I'22' laxly Oiks Iailer ( axolr for Tooele's nest game which will lie in the tailor Country Classic in Cedar City, lire. 30 31. Tooele's n first opXHiciit in that ncy will In? Ilichfield day at 2.30. 4 lamgSli.s 63-5- combination of defense and Muring efficiency. I'sing Wes Cross as the fulcrum on which to set its one defense, Tooele shut off the Cuhs by forcing them to shoot from ootside, I imm Ic Transcriii. Friday Fun I du 574 53H 541 x4e. Tournament ofiu lalv also aiiunomc that the Giants sille Tiiinhleltv will pel foilii Fridas night, and the lacrrietts will luauli doling the chainpnoiship game 223 2IH Saturdas at 6 Ml in p OOS |