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Show Z Price, Utah h, Thursday, October 23, 1969 Packers hold lead in Youth grid league Vikings, Irish host gridiron tilts, Dinos travel in finale Region Four Football consideration for any sort of a playoff berth, are in the enviable position of having the golden opportunity of dumping arch-riv- from Provo. The Dinos have had difficulty putting together their defensive and offensive games, one week the defense shining but the offense stuttering and the next week when the offensive game moved, the defense slipped. This could very likely be the game that the Dinos put everything together and it couldnt come at a more opportune time. Provo from any playoff hopes The Bulldogs of Dick Hill are presently in a tie for second place position among Class AA schools with Orem. Spanish Fork also. as the first place team has quarterfinal berth against Region Twos third place team. Orem draws Spanish Fork as their final round opponent in what shapes up as a toss up. Provo must defeat Carbon to remain East Carbon and Notre Dame in contention unless Spanish Fork will host prep football games on successfully downs the Tigers. the local scene this week while Carbon Coach Boyd Bell and his Carbon will travel to Provo where staff would like nothing better the Dinos will close out the Re- than to close out the season with gion Four schedule for. the sea- a victory over the traditional foes son. Region Six will still have one more week .of play and the schedule for next week will bring together East Carbon and Notre Dame. SUNDAY MIXED Coach Rich Congdons East Carbon Vikings . will host Moab on the Sunnyside field tomorrow afternoon (Friday) and Notre Dame will have Green River as their homecoming guests on the Helper field. S East' Carbon all but lost their cjiancies for' state Class B playoffs last'' week in dropping the game to Monticello. Moab promises to be a tough test for the Vikings as evidenced by the 69-- trouncing the Red Devils handed Notre Dame, last week. clinched a Youth Football Standings (docs not include Wed. game) Roger Jones, Matt Rau-halEarl Far- doval, Collin Timothy, Queens attendant The Packers continued to domMiss Rudene Rachele, daughter inate play in the youth football of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rachele, loop in midweek play last week, former Price residents, was one turning back a determined Chief eleven while the Vikings of of the attendants to the homecomEast Carbon won their second ing queen at Provo High School straight game, a decision over last week. Miss Rachele is also the Broncos. one of the varsity cheerleaders at Another week of early games are on tap this week, in fact the the Provo school. Colts took on the Vikings last night (Wednesday) on the East Carbon High field and tonight at 4:30 p.m. the Broncos meet the g Packers in what pro608; John OBerto Max to be mises a lively tussle on the Cadez Lefty Slavensky The game will close field. Helper Remo Etzel Gary out the season for the regular Wilson 202, Joe Basso of Coach Ted Milovich. Broncos Bert Prichard 202; Jay Marx 509; Corky Nichols 202; Bob The Packers will have one more the Olson 201; Tom Pace 209; Dick next week when they take on Coach so Vikings, improved Perea 191; Tony OBerto 191; Bud vastly Jack Woodwards crew have a Truman 188; Jeff Miller 184. long row to hoe yet if they are to Nita Webb Ora Bogdin claim an outright championship Donna Judd in this, the second year of youth Nell Hatch 193; Erlene football in the county. Dennison 190; Pat Patterson 191; The Packers continued to disGrace McCourt 187; Louise Tat-to- play a fine balance between their 188; Dee Harmond 180; Lu running game and passing game Jean Willson 182; Jean Riche 177; in finally subduing the charged up The- - Notre Dame-Gree- n I Denna' Jensen Mary Chiefs last week. Quarterback Wocden LaNae Bogdin Scott Woodward mixed his plays 194; Dorothy Tucker 184. well, throwing to his favorite end cellar position in Region Six. Dave Staheli and running Allen Neither team has registered a vie Jones and Ken Woodruff. The TUESDAY MIXED ithe this season, league yet tory in Chiefs were led by the fine play W L oth coming out on the short end of & 14 Luke 6 quarterback Billy Welch and Lefty of some hefty scores in com halfback Ernie Sandoval. & Bills 12 8 ' Topolovec of the some h with (ion 12 8 Coach Robert Rosellas Vikings Spiggs & Jensen 11 Panthers 9 picked up a third quarter touch11 Evans & Brian down on a reverse play and the 9 10 10 0 Passic & Nelson edge was all the East Carbon homecoming spirit and. C & 9 11 Newbold Bailey boys needed to edge the Broncos, Gene Pickrells boys are 12 John Kandaris (Dutch 200) 529; Dennison & Marshall 8 to make it a successful i defeat, that all but knocked the 7 13 osers out of the championship Harold Tigers Berry Cushing homecoming. for the old grads. 14 6 race. Donny Durrant, Eddie San- ' Carbons Dinosaurs, long out of Burgess 218; John Everett 222- - Animals Rio Grande told to continue Zephyr into 1970 a, The famed California Zephyr passenger train gained a new lease on life this week as the Interstate Commerce Commission ordered the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad to continue operation of its portion of the San Francisco to Chicago run until at least February 14, 1970. The ICC told the Rio Grande that final action on its discontnu-a- n re acp'ication must await a decision on the Western Pacifics bid to drop its portion of the run from San Francisco to Salt Lake - The Broncos failed to score as the Viking defense successfully stepped the threat of the speedy backs Eddie Edwards and Kent Burrows. 13-- 6 Officials named 6-- 0 Country Lanes bowling high-flyin- 206-56- 199-53- , 186-52- 180-50- by CAMPAIGN TEMPO Drake Morten sen, a can didate for a class office at the College of Eastern which Utah, displays were a part of the spirited campaigning conducted. Besides getting Mortensen was unsucin race and dubiously excessful his particular Thoto claimed you cant win em all. hi-jin- ks pie-face- retary, the Freshman class has an ffervcscent spirit. Spirited on by the indefatigable Ken Albrcchtson as president, with Paul Snow in the V.P. spot, and Mary Math1, as secretary, the Sophomore class enthusiasm can hardly be contained. The Senate would like to welcome Margaret Spencer, Jay Baggs, George Brown, Phyllis Larsen and David Baker as the new Freshman Senators. Representing the Sophomore class are John Schindler, Susan Spencer, and Don Zamora. j ' 209-52- 192-52- 0 n 204-51- S-- Bot-tin- One registration day remains on the l calendar for these who are not rci-vto vote in the November municipal elections in the seven incorporated communities of Carbon County. This date is Oct. 28 and registration can be completed with the respective precinct agents at their homes from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on that day. Registration status also can be checked with these respective agents. These registration agents in the precincts of' the seven incorporated communities are the following: ' Scofield Frances Helsten. o Castle Gate sophomore representatives. The students at CEU are happy to have these fine people in leadership positions as is the administration and the executive council and feel sure an outstanding job will be done by all. 220-60- Wellington Sunnyside Edgchill. Helper include Mary A. Mullins, East, East Helper; Neta Lopez, 564 South Third West, West Helper; Caroline Tomsic, 27 Bryner St., Northwest Ke'per. In the six Price City precincts the agents are: Northwest Emma Virden, 153 North Genevieve Preston, Second West. South Clarissa Benjamin, 433 South Second West. East Lucile Harmon, 127 South Third East. Central Vcrnessa T. Grange, 316 North Second East. Northeast Maxine II. Bryner, 313 North Fifth East. North Sharee B. Walton, 755 North Seventh East. Residence requirement for voting eligibility is one year residency in the state, four months residency in the county and 60 days in the precinct., 430 Hiawatha Thelma Madrid. A single precinct encompasses individual communities. . in 32 South Second Helen Houghton. these Registration agents for the three pre COCOA Nestles GREEN GIANT MIXED VEGETABLES MdDAST A cincts Rhea Timothy. - I MUMP conducted hearings, including one at Price, on the Rio Grandes bid for discontinuance. Registration agents for city vote The A.W.S. and A.M.S. is privileged to have LeAnn Poloni and Fred Jensen as Vicki Moon as secretary, Joan Craig and Roger Allen as Freshman representatives, Toni and . Steve Paeschall as deter-fninfe- BEEF students The past weeks activities at CEU have seen great advancements as far as leadership is concerned. Led by Ken Jarrell as president, Camille Frandsen, and Velda Liddell as sec- 202-58- CHOICE CEU City. Both roads cite dwindling patronage from the traveling public and loss of revenue from the operation of the train as reasons for their desire to discontinue the runs. The ICC has held hearings for the Western Pacific bid twice at various locations along the line and just this past summer SWEET PEAS, NIBLET CORN Quick Mix or Match lb. I AWAKE, IMITATION CHOICE MANGE JUICE $100 BEEF MOMMP STEAM Full 9-O- z. Cans Cut SWANSONS T. V. BINNEBS and CHOICE rtC Beef Chicken, Turkey M.J.M. Regular Grind or Electric Perk V-VJr- CERT1FIED WALNUTS APPLE SAUCE BEEF Re9 3 2- -T J39 $09 6 con, 89 49 63 .FAM,EY SIRLOIN TIP Dishwashing Liquid STEAM j ORANGE JUICE ci. 74 -- INDIAN FRESH GBGUNID BEEF I I RIVER ,ian SALTINE CRACKERS TROPICANA HALLOWEEN Selection of Treats PINK FOR THE TRICKSTERS Grapefruit 49 Fr CUP-TO- P Carrots Specially Seasoned and Rolled in Corn Flake Crumbs lb. VEAL PATTIES ARIZONA Yams 11 lb. Banquet, by the Piece Cheddar Cheese Lb. i ,y WE HAVE A FINE DONT FORGET 37 S'jm V These Special Prices Effective Oct. i 23-24-- 25 |