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Show Price, Utah Thursday,, August 28, 196? i Parade Saturday to open youth football season A parade up Prices Main Street and two games on the Carbon High field Saturday will get the Carbon Youth Football leagup started for the new season. A new entry from East Carbon, the Vikings, will a'so create new interest in the five team lorp. The four teams from last season when the program was initiated the Colts, Chiefs, Broncos, and Packers are all back with squads eager for action. The league will open the season under the direction of a new commissioner, Vincent Garavag-li- a bf Helper. Mr. Garavaglia was e'ected by the loops board of directors Sunday to succeed Andy Logan, who was forced to resign due to a change in residence. An employee of Mountain Fuel Supply, Mr. Logan was transferred by his company to Vernal two weeks ago. He was present at the meeting Sunday, however, to conduct the business of the meeting and will continue to be active in the affairs of the league on weekends until he completes arrangements to move his family to the Uintah Basin. The board of directors also approved two new additions to the governing board to fill vacancies. phen Jelly, Scott Wheeler, King, Brent Passarella BRONCOS Mark Milovich; Martinez, Tony Brent Migliaccio, Lianc Koncher, Sam Pappas, Eddie Edwards, Kent Burrows, Jimmy Christensen, Steve Milovich Louis Craven, Gary Hodaway. Gregg Esklund, Mac Smith, Pet: Palacios Jr., Dominic Mele, John Sccklaris, Rell Argyle, Carlos Escandon, Kit Pappas, David William Pierce Jr., Stevenson ChavEdward McKinnon, Larry ez, Chuck Chamberlain, Walter Borla. Coach, Wor-the- r, Colo-sim- Louis Mele, Guy Grant, George Kosmos, Richard Vigor, John Douros, Norvin Butler, Steven Papazaharis, Greg Fausett, Chuck Davies, Terry Jaramillo, John Morrison, Phil Peterson. James Eiks plan bowling members, wives Builders 42 S. Carbon . Mort- - OUT Thurs., Sept. 4 thru Sun., Sept. 7 SAILT PALACE r, letterman, Kim Alger, and a transfer student from Clearfield, Dennis Kanderis. The quarterback position has a letterman in Steve Cowley aong with Steve Powell and Dwigh' Rasmussen. Tailbacks, an apparent strong position on the squad, includes Gary Mathis and Jessie Montez, both starters on last years team, Mathis at an end ing to take up the battle, Mike Mascara, Darrel Gagon, Jim Moreno, and Larry Madrigal listed at guard along with newcomer Kent Olson. At tackle rugged Bill Gentry will team with junior Rusty Hobbs at the starting positions and they are backed up by Terry Dalpiaz, John Staheli, and Darrel Cunningham. Only one letterman is back at David Anderson and the end positions, senior Monte position, John Bene, a strong runner-uHatch, but Kevin Cook, Doug Mike Perry, Dan Piacitelli from the sophomore squad. and Robert Martinez, all with Reger Yamaguchi at wingback. A change in line position for experience as sophomores, fill the Harold Cunningham moves the gapCarbons coaching staff includes rangey tackle from last year to the center position where Robert three newcomers who are workThomas, another letterman, ing with Bell and line coach Tony James Jensen, and Paul Wilmon-en- , We'ch. The new backfield coach is Dave Willis and two new sopho-mcr- e also are playing. coaches are John Coolej The interior line positions of and Dennis Painter. All three new have tackle a number guard and of experienced performers return- - coaches are Utah State graduates. Carbon High Schools Dinosaur team will open the 1969 teachers contracts notwithstanding, this Friday afternoon when they entertain the Pleasant Grove Vikings on the Carbon field. Game time is 3 p.m., the first time in years that the Dinosaurs will net have the use of a lighted field for night play. The lights from the college field are in the process of being moved and are not available at the present time. p ALL SEE! SEE! SEE! NEW OF INTERNATIONALLY MOST EXCITING GATHERING ACCLAIMED CIRCUS PERFORMERS IN THE 99 YEAR HISTORY OF THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! THE iyoy THE ONLY SHOW IN THE WORLD WITH 500 OF COMPANY A PERFORMERS 8. ANIMALS! PERFORMANCES: Till RS. & KRI. 4:15 & B:15 pm- - SAT. 10:50 am. 2:30 :15-iIt SI N. 2:30 & 6:30 nm. n! Ml Sey-bol- $4.50 - $3.50 - $2.50 AE ll.UO kids undrr on HI RS. AFT. 12 FRI. AFT. E F. & SAT. MORN. - YUQS...C3G POKIEST F0 TICKETS ON SALE AT SALT PALACE TICKET OFFICE ALL ZCMI & SEARS STOKES fcARDS at Granger and Tooeh MlCkEVS at BrigHILL AIR FORCE ham Citv I se vnur Maxtor BASE Charge. Bank American! nr Inhumation: 5216060 Walker Bank M ML ORDERS: Sum! MILaddrsMd. stumped envelope with C1KCI S. Salt Palaee cheek or money order to UINCL1NG BROS, Tieket OH ice, 1UU Southwest. Temple, Salt Lake Citv, L tall 81101 ARtSHUH COMPARE MARKETS THRIF-- T EVERY DAY A Bull and Cow bowling tournament is being arranged by the Price Lodge of Elks for its membership and wives to be held at the Country Lanes Sept. Those wishing to participate and all members are urged to PACKERS do so can register at the lodge and at that time will receive a Coaches Jack Woodward and of the tournament rules. Dick Judd; Larry Bruno, Scott copy Prize money and trophies will be Woodward, Gary Jones, Dick offered. Hansen, Tamllos, Bill Danny Mike Nikas, Kenneth Bates, Elks in charge of this program Woodruff, George Harmond, Al- include Corky Nichols, Chris Marlen Jones, George Farlaino, JulJulius Dean Spigarelli, ian Paiz, Richard Logan, Joe shall, Denison and Dean Nelson who Greenwood, Montoya, Floyde Brent Arnold, Layne Miller, Dav- can provide additional id Capalbo, Michael Bryson, Ste a.ti after-seaso- Dinos host Vikings Friday afternoon i, Tommy Mathews, an--QLJoc- s, e, the house - completed Carbons new coach Boyd Bell will lead a contingent of 33 varCHIEFS sity players into the game including 16 lettermen returning from Coach, Richard Guymon; Stevlast seaeson. The returning list en Olsen, Mike Tatton, John includes a surprise in the presCory Smith, Carl Sales, ence of back Willie Ellington who Ernest Sandoval, Jim Rukavina, returned from Grand Junction Russell Nielson, Thomas Pilling, this week to play for the Dinos. Craig Smith, Brad Smith, Paul is working out at the Ellington Howa, Kent Anderson, Joey Vel-tr- fullback position with another Gary Espinoza, David Pestot-nik- , Dan Kelley, David Spatafore, tournament for Mutual f Coach, Gary Wilson; Stan Lee Jackson, Mack Tone, Kevin Jerry Burrola, Matt Klcep-feDean Passic, Kirk Mascara, Greg Mele, Alan Selman, Gary Blanshan, Steven Carlson, Kerry Snow, Kim Tomsic, Frank y Randy Terry Dale Lewis, Roger Jones, Colin Finley, Robert Nielson, Bevan Timothy, Ted Pressett, Jimmy Now that the youth baseball Branson and Bill Welsh III. Hcrrocks, Bob Naylor, Frank season is over and the officers of Pcglajin, Jeff Palmer, Barry the Colt and Pony leagues have VIKINGS n Evans, Frank Co'ombo, Frank their Bur-diJim Jackson, Matt chores, they are extending their Burdick, Coach, Bob Rosella; Paul Denny Durrant, Eddie Sando- Rauhala, Jim Leonard, Billy gratitude and appreciation to val, Dennis Chandelaria, Mike Jackson, Michael Montoya, Jeff- everyone who assisted in any way Carrillo, Ricky Lewis, Mark Hunt, rey Hunt, Robert Trujillo, Jeff to make the program a success. This expression comes from Jeffrey Parrish, Earl Farlaino, Tensfeldt, Tim Roth. Henry Simone, president of the two leagues along with Everett Berensen, vice president; Midge Ron Cowley, secretary-treasureJewkes and Bob Farnsworth, player agents for the Pony and Colt leagues, respectively. ensen, Thayn, football season, COLTS VINCENT GARAVAGLIA by Tuffv : Ted Best seat ONLY y and Ross Shelledy. game will be given over to the seventh grade members of each team along with the lighter eighth grade members. Only in emergency situations necessitated by an injury and an insufficient number of the smaller boys available will ninth graders be allowed to play in the third quarter. Also approved with the new stipulation was a clause that requires at least eight minutes of playing time during the other quarters Joe Ghirardelli Jr., Helper, and for all ninth graders and those Amadeo Beacco Jr., Price, were eighth graders who do not play in the third quarter. The new appointed to the board. is designed to create Due to a decline in the number regulation of boys registered for play, the more interest throughout all team board was forced to abandon members and at the same time aid in the development of the anticipated plans for a junior varyounger and smaller players. sity program within the league. The parade Saturday morning In its place a stipulation was apwill begin at Walker Bank at proved which will guarantee all 11:30 a.m. and proceed eastward boys on each team at least eight Main Street and on to the along minutes of playing time every Carbon High field. The first game game. The third quarter of every at 1 p.m. will match the Cots and Packers. The Chiefs and the Broncos will take the field at in 2:30 p.m. for their season opener. The new Viking entry draws a bye for the first round and will get their first taste of competition on the home field Saturday, Sept. 6, when they host the Chiefs at East Carbon High School. 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