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RELEASE L Tuesday, Nov. 5 Only! 2 Shows 7 & 9 p.m. Price Theatre Juab 3 EMERY North Sanpete 1 0 Region Ten EAST CARBON Monticello Altamont Duchesne GREEN RIVER Fridays Schedule: Carbon at Lehi; Moab at East Carbon; North Sanpete at Emery. Chairman Johansen called for the next order of business, which is the balloting on the two candidates for Sheriff. Only those who are delegates will be allowed to vote. Floyd Brinkerhoff made a motion that he felt this election should be done in the' primary in September by the citizens of the county, not by the delegates of the convention. Motion seconed by Rex Wilson. MILE SOUTH OF PRICE isa e Q'raslmeiEiei 0 y E. Carbon meets Moab for Region 10 championship The spotlight on local prep football activity focuses on the East Carbon High School field tomorrow afternoon when the Moab Red Devils come to to test the Vikings in the championship game of Region Ten. Both teams are undefeated and both are headed for state playoff berths in their respective classes. The outcome of tomorrow afternoons game (Friday) will have no bearing on Sun-nysi- playoffs for post-seaso- n either team. East Carbon has clinched a quarterfinal Winter companion to All Radial Tires As Low As Spartans two wins in league paly this year plus a preseason win for three victories, which is exactly three more than Emery won in a winless 1973 season. Its Homecoming at Emery High School this Friday and the football squad has high hopes of making it a successful one on the gridiron. &(o)95 J mkoJr plus FET and exch. J The ultimate in winter tire performance e 75 55 percent more mileage and percent stronger percent quieter, 20 percent better traction on wet roads 30 TIRE SERVICE 200 E. were the other guys Radial Tire People" Main Phone in WflWMWVYIWVWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWVVWVWWYMWWWVVVVWWyWAYWWJ Mis & . Inters from 2-- playoffs after the East 4 SPECIAL thru Saturday only Our Lee version of the American Classic . . . with big, bells, terrific patch swab-the-dec- k pockets and waist. Really special pants from our super collection Then, for a together hi-ris- e look, check out our great selection of tops. C'mon into RICHARD'S . . . and let's make friends. I I 0 A Carbon game tomorrow. Carbon travels to Lehi tomorrow afternoon for a Watergate enters Emery County Convention! Brinkerhoff's motion was out of order, Region Six encounter that Rex Wilson's seconded was out of order, commissioners campaign speech for Guymon the Dinos will almost was out of order, before the chairman announced that the motion was open for certainly have to win if they are to escape the cellar in the final league standings. Kickoff time is 3 p.m. Lehi The Chairman stated the motion has been made that the delegates not vote on the two candidates and Carbon both stand at in for the office of sheriff, that it be left and let the citizens of the county vote in a primary Sepin league play, the Pioneers tember. The motion is now open to discussion. After much discussion, the Chairman called for a scored 65 points in having Chairman asked on was vote the motion. The vote was taken and there one opposing vote cast. Region Six action thus far to if there was anyone who would protest the action of not voting on the candidates for sheriff? Yes, Carbons 64. The Dinos have protest was indicated by Martin Leamaster. the statistic edge defenIf Brinkerhoff's motion carried all delegates who voted for the motion forfeited their sively, allowing league opponents 120 points while right to vote, only one qualified delegate protested the motion. Lehi has given up 137. The fact that the game is at Lehi could give the Pioneers a After further discussion it was the consensus of the group that a secret ballot be taken. A roll call of the delegates was taken, ballots were passed out by Vice Chairwoman LaVarda Jones, and a slight edge. secret ballot was taken. Three counters were appointed by the Chairman; they were, Glenn Jones, Coach Tom Rabb and his Huntington; Mack Bunderson, Orangeville; and Surelda BrinkerHarff ijf frwy. They retired to stall at Carbon have had another room to count the votes. The counters returned the resufits of the vote to the Chairman, some difficulty getting the who announced that John Leamaster received sixteen votes and LaMar Guymon had received Dinos to put things together fourteen votes, therefore, neither candidate had received 70 of the vote cast. The Chairman since a wave of injuries stated that the actions of everyone here was as it should have been, the body has acted and their struck the Carbon Dinos in opinions have been given. If there is no further business this convention is adjourned at 8:25 p.m. the Springville game. by Chairman Johansen. Carbon started the season Chairman's instruction to delegates before voting was: "Be sure neither delegate gets with a small turnout of players, never more than 34 a majority of votes." One honest old time democrat remarked, "Very simple, just at one time on the varsity mark every other ballot." roster, so the Dinos could ill Ballot counters or Judge Jones was an uncle of Guymon. Brinkerhoff and Bunderson afford any depletion of the are Guymon supporters. ranks. The Dinos will close out the season next week, All opposition to delegates voting were democrates rutwwng for Friday Nov. 1, when Spanish Fork comes to Leamaster, 15 year veteran of democratic party. Price. Jones Commissioner new comer Emery will be looking for (politics questionable). Guymon, nephew, a victory to close out their Candidates are now complaining that there is no harmony in the democratic party or 1974 Region Seven season wonder why? courthouse. when winless North Sanpete come to Castle Dale. The Do they expect to put a 15 year democratic party member out for a new comer spirit has been high at the (politics questionable). Maybe Guymon will vote for them, . Spartan school throughout You can interpret the meaning as you see it. Tht h m$r $rpretation. Paid the season under new Coach Paul Clark and his for by democrats opposed to Methods. The way to geMd-e- dfrmocra tic trouble Brent Arnold VOTE REPUBLICAN. assistants, source. of its is to get rid and Bob Swinburne. A Paid for by Democrats who do not approve of Jones and family In office. victory would give the f 637-248- comClass petition. The Vikings will play at home on Friday, November 1, against the second place team from Region Nine, most likely South Summitt. Moab will move into the Class spot EXCERPT FROM MINUTES OF EMERY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC HELD JUNE 28, 1974, AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH CONVENTION ONE By-Produ- cts Driving Dadial Tiros Your Car?? 5 American Fork Pleasant Grove Payson Y Animal Winters 165; Pat Slaon 163; Virginia Taskar 163. team downs Kart-chne- r, - CARBON-EMER- S-- state-widwinners of each division loop. The margin of victory for then met for the chamthe Carbon gals over pionship, Cascade and Cascade was a slim one Carbon meeting at Timstroke edge, but it was good panogas for the state title. There were enough for the state title eight and the clock trophy members to a team for each state match during the summer the signifying and a total of 15 different championship this past championship. Carbon gals participated in its state The summer. league began The Carbon ladies team activity in May with a social the matches during the captured the state title in and golf meet for all 14 summer. Included in the the championship playoff participating teams at the Carbon list playing in course in Utah matches at one time or with the Cascade team from were Orem in a match at the County and it was at this another Kay course in season opener get together Rukavina, Rita Whiting, Timpanogas Provo. The two contending that the Carbon ladies Elsie Van Wagenen, Jane teams in the title playoff served notice on the league Mortensen, Lois Jensen, had each won their division by winning the curtain Sharee Walton, Shirley in the summer long play of raiser. Etzel, Rose Grako, Jean this the Neilson, league Riche, Gwen Following divided into two groups, Laurel Hawkins, Gladys Prep Football Standings each with seven teams Patterick, Darlene Doris Morley, and participating and each club Region Six team playing six matches Reila Jensen. W within its own division. The the Tri-Cit- FOUR-WAL- Pat-teric- Carbon Ladies' Orem to win state title the new pro shop at the Carbon Country Club golf course is opened next spring the ladies B team of 1974 will have a valuable trophy to add to the new building as a result of winning the state B team ' Grako, Elsie Van Wagenen, Sharee Walton, Doris Morley, Gladys Rita Whiting and Lois Jensen. Carbon ladies captured the title in the playoff in Provo. Photo B When 0G9 t rugged- ness, they're the best sports boot anybody has come up with yet. 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