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Show It might look funny, but the practice counts! cowboy attempting to gain a few points or win money in rodeo competition is unceremoniously thrown to the hard ground by a bucking bronc, he is more than willing to spend some time practicing to improve his technique. Leland P. Hofeling, advisor of the College of Eastern Utah Rodeo Team, says his group has found a way to practice that When Chris Johansen gets some practice on a bucking "thing." a really helps a rider get with a bucking bronc, bareback or brahma bull. Members of the team, both men and women students, along with their coach, Marvin Adams, have borrowed, built and improvised equipment to use in the gym in between the outdoor rides. A barren suspended on a pipe frame helps give the feel of a bucking horse or bull. The barrel is covered with a rug which allows the cowboy to practice using his spurs. Plans moving on Kiwanis tournament HELPER Plans are moving along for the 23rd annual Helper Kiwanis Invitational Basketball tournament according to Pete Bottino, president of the Helper Kiwanis Club. The eight-teameet is scheduled for the Helper Junior High gym on Thursday, m Firday, Saturday, March 23, 24, & 25. Mr. Bottino announced the appointment of Ed Marchetti and Walter Borla as tournament directors. Named to the various committees to work with the directors were the following: advance ticket sales, Frank Dalpiaz; gymnasium, George Pizza and Gene Carlson; game officials, Joe Myers; programs, E. Loras Winn, John Bonacci, Hector Chiara, John Laboroi; scorers table, Tony Tone, B. R. Porter, A1 Breznick, Ken Leo, Michael Martinez and Michael Paras; concession stand, John M. Skerl, Ernest Essman, Curt Harris, Dean Nielsen and Angelo Welch. The tournament annually draws some of the top independent cage teams from throughout the state. Mr. Bottino said ticket prices remain the same as ever, a $1.00 ducat admitting the holder to all eleven games of the tournament, making the meet basketballs biggest bargain. School board buys of more easily accessible on a points Elementary bareback saddle bronc riding winter night than the outdoor and bull riding can all be arena rodeo ring. However, Hofeling said that practiced on the simulated team members travel the bareback In horse. bucking to Spanish Fork on riding the cowboy has only a frequently to weekends practice on real hold. to on the rigging strap When he is saddle bronc riding stock in the indoor arena there. When weather permits, they he must hold a bucking rein with one hand, keep the other hand spend many hours in outdoor free and keep his feet in the arenas including the arena of which is located in stirrups at all times. With bull their coach Wellington. a but is there nothing riding braided rope to hold with his hand. Other equipment simulates a horse and a calf that helps the cowboys and girls whittle a few seconds off their calf roping The county-wid- e time. Coach Adams says many junior high competitors are quick enough school basketball league comwith the roping but lose precious pleted its schedule of games last seconds in getting off their horse Thursday with Mont Harmon and down their rope to the calf. Junior High upsetting Helper The advantage of the equipJunior High on the Helper floor. ment is that it can be used in a The Mont Harmon victory gym that is much warmer and moved the Pirates into a tie for first place in the final standings with Helper. Family Each team took turns beating each other and on the home court of the losers in each innon-cred- it stance. Helper traveled to Price it A short course, and upset Mont Harmon on the Family Relations, A Realistic Mont Harmon floor in January, Last Thursday it was Mont Approach will begin Thursday at 7 p.m. at College of Eastern Harmons turn as the Pirates traveled to Helper and upset the Utah. on the Helper floor. The class will teach improving Rams, communications skills and gaining a clearer understanding Therefore, the Paul of the issues that must be faced Pirates of Mont Harby the family in todays world. mon and the Harold CunniSome of the subjects to be ngham-coached Rams of considered are, The Birds and Helper stand as of Bees for Parents Whose Kids the 1972 junior high basketball Need to Know, How to Live race. East Carbon and Notre With Kids and-o- r Parents and Dame are the other two mem.Like bers of the league. The class will continue for six weeks. Tuition will be $10 a Cunninghams eighth grade student or for a family. team at Helper went through the However, CEU can offer a entire season undefeated to limited number of tuition free capture the eighth grade title this season. registrations. Mont Harmon pulls upset relations course non-cred- 56-5- 0. Thursday, March Bonnielanes Bonnie Bowlers W L Friendly Tavern 4 Woodys Valley Motor 4 Helper Service Mututal Furn. 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 7 3 1 2, 1972 Carbon High Dinos end season on bottom Region Four Basketball (Triple A) horses and settled for an victory. American Fork and Spanish Fork, each tied for third place met each other in the final round of league play Tuesday in American Fork. The winner of that game will play Cypurs later this week for the state tourney berth. completed a rather dismal Senior Carl Pollastro was all the Dinos had to offer in the way of an offensive threat. Pollastro finished with 15 points for the evening, slightly above his 14.8 average for 13 league games this season. This average places the Dino star in tenth place among the region scoring leaders. 4 4 Helper Ins. 0 Mitchells 8 High team series and series: Valley Motor 746 - 2142; Mitchells 2116; Friendly Tavery 88-3- 9 2112. Individual High Game and Ann Anella Arlene Chavez Ruth Anna Vega 171; Blanc Louise Svetich 168. series: 181-47- 9; 163-47- 8; 189-45- 7; League of Nations WL Central Commission Chucks Pharmacy Rio Grande Vets 10 7 2 5 7 5 6 6 BonBar Salon 6 6 Matador Lounge Tood Center Asays Firewood Pepsi Cola Alice James Konakis 6 6 4 8 2 10 Helen 210-57- 5; Barbara 192-53- 1; Rose Monroe Bonnie Bogdin Barbara Migliaccio Hughes 192-52- 7; 172-50- 5; 214-52- 176-50- Edith Tone 0; Margaret 199; Banasky 193; Janice Bianco 182; Arlette Pierce 190; Georgine Perri 180. LADIES EIGHT BIG 49-4- 6, WL Price, Utah 7 e, basketball season on the home court this past Tuesday night by hosting the powerful leagueleading Orem Tigers. The only damage the Dinos could inflict on the Tigers through an upset would be to drop the visitors back into a tie with Provo for the league title and force the two teams to flip a coin for seeding in next weeks state tournament. Wednesday of last week Carbon absorbed one of the worst shellackings of the season at the hands of American Fork on the Dino court. The Cavemen, still entertaining hopes for a state tournament berth, took no chances with Carbon. A 9 halftime lead ballooned to an incredible advantage at the three quarter mark before the visiting coaching staff called off the 46-1- 76-2- 9 Dupin-coach- American Fork 21 46 70 9 19 29 Carbon 88 39 American Fork Allen 8, Dean 8, 18; Spainhower 2, 4; Mott 3, 6; Webster 7, 22; Durfey 3, 6; Durrant 2, 4, 7; Holmstead 1, 2; Hales 1, 88. 2; Totals 36, Carbon Jensen 2, 5; Larsen 2, 4; Pollastro 6, 4, 15; Wood 1, 64), 2; Strong 1, 6; Ellington 1, 2; Davis 1, 2; Denison 0, 1; Hanson 1, 6- 39. 2, Totals 15, 3-- 19; 2-- 3, 6-- 0-- 8-- 9, 0-- 3-- - 0-- 0, 6-- 16-2- 5, 0-- 0 3-- 4--6, 0-- 1, 6-- 1, 0, East Carbon Wildlife club holds meeting High team game and series: The East Carbon Wildlife East Wildlife meeting Saturday Bonnie Lanes 884 - 2602; Helper Federation will hold their at Monticello. Elections for the new vehicles Club 828 - 2441; Pillings Trailer monthly meeting Saturday, coming year were held with Court 714 - 2075. March 4 at the Rotary Building. Clair Behling being nominated Lake Powell, Utah At their regular meeting last Individual high games and Everyone is invited to attend, as president and Brace Van week, the Carbon County School series: Netta Burton and they are urging anyone Campen as secretary. Board opened bids for three new "Your Winter Wonderland" Vera Rexroad Louise The South East Wildlife interested to get their memvehicles. 60 Degree Weather and Crowson Elsie Van bership now while their drive is Federation consists of Emery, Bids were accepted for a one-to- n Edith Tone on. Wagencn Carbon, Grand, and San Juan Cooperative Fish truck from Valley Motors, Counties. Lynnette Fox 178; Liz Bunnell Dodge, Kraync Motors Bonza 168; Bessie Stewart 165; Four members of the East Sheldon-Hansen Chevrolet. and Some of the business was the Louise Dimick 162; Prudy Dunn Carbon Wildlife assisted the Now Featuring . . . Winter Recreation Bunnell Dodges low bid of of geese at Desert Lake. planting Carbon Hanson Fish and Game Francy Emery 106 goslings were and BOAT SALE: Houseboats, Speed $3,812.25 was accepted. With the Mary Scavo Kay in herding the deer out of the Last year trade-i- n allowance on a 1965 All Makes and fruit , orchards in Huntington brought down and this year Rukavina Boats, Cruise Boats Linda The College of Eastern Utah The Eagles moved into Scartezina Chevrolet truck, the price came another 100 will be brought. 163; Marge Guy 162. Models. Canyon this past month. basketball team closed out the Rangely Tuesday in the wake of to $2,249. Already some of the geese and Bunnell Dodge was the only 1971-7- 2 season on a winning note a racial outbreak the previous Eleven members of the ducks have returned to the lake for Federation attended a South this year. week, overwhelming week that shook the campus and Camper company entering a bid on two last or Call Take A Drive to Winter-Reviv- e school buses asked for by the Rangely, Colo. Tuesday at community in Northwestern and the fresh- Colorado. The Rangely team had school board. Two Rangely, Bullfrog Basin 2233 thru Moab, Utah buses will be purchased at a cost man squad from Southern Utah some players on the suspended operator. State College on Friday, list as a result of the altercation of $19,723.92. While you're doing Camper. Any structure that and were no match for CEU. your shopping, let Sid Hansen paced the Eagles contains a floor that is designed BURNHAM'S Service your car with 24 points, Kohn Smith had to be mounted on a motor vehicle and is designed to provide 16, Jimmy Horton 15, Dave Peterson 12 and Rufus Ellington facilities for human habitation or camping, and is six feet or 2 8 as the CEU five raced to the more in over-a- ll length and five win. and one-hafeet or more in In trouncing the Southern Utah Frosh Friday night, CEU height from floor to ceiling at any point and has no more than closed out the season with a 3 record. Coach Curt Jenson one axle designed to support a started his five sophomores in portion of the weight. To operate any motor vehicle this final appearance and the veteran five of Hansen, Horton, with a camper mounted on it Smith, Alan Sperry and Brad upon any public highway without Monks ran up a 22-- 9 lead in less displaying a current decal upon the center of left rear of the than eight minutes of play. The entire Eagle squad shared vehicle issued by the county in the scoring before it was over assessor of the county in which 91 East Main 6 Phone Working metal and glass is an ART . . . Here's some custom work the under- the camper has situs for as CEU over-ra- n available at SOUTHEAST BODY SHOP . . . manned and outclassed visitors. taxation. Kohn Smith led the scoring parade with 17, Horton contributed 14, freshman Rufus Ellington 13, Dave Peterson 11, and Hansen and Monks 10 each. wide oval (over tires) The only real excitement in the game came in the last minute of play. With the Eagles desperately determined to crack the century mark and the equally determined Cob-Webbi- ng to prevent this, a brief broke out on the court that brought players from both benches onto the floor. Tempers were quickly calmed, however, and seconds later Dave Peterson stepped to the free throw line and dropped in the 100th Eagle point for the evening. Syd Sincock, a youngster who played a great deal of varsity ball for SUSC this season, offered what little offensive threat the displayed by tanking 19 points. SUSC Frosh -- Mills 3,5-11; Jones 2, 11; 5; Hill 4, Duncan 2, 6; Hughs 2, 5; Cottle 1, 60, 2; Sincock 9, 19; Re-wo- rk McCall 2, 6; Ogden 1, 3; to 68. Totals 26, CEU Hansen 5, 61, 10; is hy checkHorton 6, 14; Monks 5, K. Smith 7, 17; Sperry 3, 10; low-co- st 6; Sortor 1, 5; Peterson 4, Come 13; 11, Ellington 5, Jackson 4, 9; Braswell 1, 2; Gunderson 2; G. Smith 1, 101. 2. Totals 42, 0, Halftime score: CEU 55, SUSC of Price on Hiway 50 & 6 Bullfrog Resort Marina & three It. Two wins close out 177-51- 2; 203-56- 0; 181-48- 0; college cage season ... 174-49- 9; 218-55- 1; 190-50- 0; 178-49- 9; 166-48- 2; 190-51- 5; defined r state tax decals 97-7- 2; 101-6- PBEIGi 97-7- lf lubrication 15-1- WITH OIL CHANGE Burnham's SINCLAIR 637-982- is Flaring Fenders is Lacing ts is Imagineering one-sid- fist-fig- ht Painting X Found Your Car? 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