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Show i wo waeerv nr m 1 m The Sail Lake Tribune, Monday , November Grid Scene AC K.C. Meets Tussle Ute-Agg- ie Chicago in Grid Game Takes Spotlight By John Moonev lot Utah State, winner of the trophy in two previous years and with victories out Weber State and BVl' this year, plays at Utah Saturday at 1 30 p m. the beating Utes. 3 the a third year, as well as sweep major college football laurels uUhe Beehive State 6 BYl) and Weber State play for the first time in football Saturday at 1:30 pm m Provo and the winner might still have a chance at the Boot if Utah gould beat Utah State Hattiesburg on Utah and BYU play the following week in Salt Lake City It Utah State beats the Utes. the Boot competition is all over for the year. back-to-bac- k 19 Sets Weight Mark TOKYO (kP) orth Korean weighthfter li Jae-Hhas set a world junoy record in the clean and jerk, tor the 114 division, hitting a total of 468 5 pounds, tie otfi-ciKorean Central yvews Agency reported Sunday BYU-Web- WAC Gdd Lte Chances 30 o m Utah State at Utah -- Oom Weber State ot BYU Air Fore at Amono 2 -- 0 o nr 7 dO P nt ot UTEP Arizona Stotc I jO o m Wyoming at New Mexico 24-1- 0 Packer fumbV and an The next time the Cardinals got the ball. Hart led a drive ot 58 yards in eight plays and two uitei feienee calls on the Packers totalling 31 yatds quarterback r ex- change of punts Jerry Tagge making his first start u a pro. broke a 'm'.oss stieak Sunday beat i g the St Louis Cardinals. 25-- by lird for his lirst touchdown sime the season opener be lore penalties two a y aid in culminating run by touchdown Terry Metcalf in The Packers wasted no time on the scoreboard Thev marc hod 74 cards atoi m getting 2 Tagge. 'hose only previous action all ear came at the t last week's game, engtnered the Packers to a haltmie lead Tagge then watchoo the Cardinals surge to withn one point at 22 21 m the fouh quarter bringing ti Packers 5s yards in the finu nnnutes to set up a mne-yrChester Marcol field goal to ice the victoiy. Marcol's fourth qurtir field the goal was the only Packers could mustet in the second halt while they opened the doors'" twice tor St. Lotus touchdowns. tail-en- I d 22-- 7 be-to- d Jim Hart, using pmoomt passing accuracy, took the Cardinals 91 yards in 12 pay s to bung St Louis to witun on a scoriig strike to Ahmad Raslud wiU 1 22 gone m the lotirth quar ter The drive came alter a 22-1- 4 ORBITREAD f RETREAD) BUY NOW V ft - - v, (0)95 : EXPERT BODY mi ALL METAL STUDS INSTALLED HERE 523 d 5th norm 600-1- 3 F E T. 70t and exchange SIZES AVAILABLE S. S. 300 W. 300 W. -- - 3403 So. 300 West, S.l.C. 265 W. 23rd St., Ogden ' HOURS: MON. THRU FRl 3 Easy Financing & Bank Cards Accepted Whether Wi Do The Work or Noli "MAACO PUTS YOUR CAR THROUGH SOME BEAUTIFUL CHANGES 322-139- 1 521-430- FREE ESTIMATES t 487-997393-869- 8-- SAT. 10-- 8 3 f : WHIM Standings Utah must beat both the Aggies and Cougars on consecutive weeks to win the Boot, since the Utes do not play Weber State If Utah should beat Utah State, then BYU could share the title with USU by beating Utah and Weber State. was Meanwhile, Arizona clinching no worse than a tie for the W AC championship by bating BYU on two long runs and a pass interception, That left the surprising for the season Wildcats and in the WAC with An- zona State on the ducket Nov The -behind the (ipcning kukoff with John Bioikingteo going the final 1 7 o However, if Utah should win. then the winner of the State game would be ui the running, along with the Utes and Aggies, with it all hinging on the Utah-BYgame the lollowing week Only (3-4- Nov( 22 (ITI) loor-gam- e l!t-- 0 4 BAY Bay Packers, secmd-yea- night when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Chicago Bears A sellout crowd ot 78,000 is expected at Arrowhead Stadium The Chiefs completed four straight road games last week with their first victory during that stretch, a triumph over the San Diego ) Chargers The Bears were off to a start before over victories Houston and Green Bay Bobby Douglass, who led the University ot Kansas to the Orange Bowl, will be making Ins InM return to the area as the The Chicago field general Bears' quarterback scored four touchdowns in the victory over the Packers The Chiefs, with Len Dawson sidelined with a loot injury, turned to Mike Livingston last wtek and the sixth-yea- r pro trom SMU completed 1U ol 19 passes. 1 Aggies would win the Boot for Greq On the Screen The Kansas City Chicago football game will be televised Channel 4 at 7 p m by Monday 28-2- 0 Looking for Sweep UEEN KWSAS CITY, MO (ITI) Two sinking ships that were at lea.t temporarily rectified last week will collide Monday on Weber pressure State, because an upset could salve a lot of wounds for this season. BYU came out of the Arizona game in bad shape, with quarterback Gary Sheide, receiver Jay Miller and running back i'M Torranova ailing Colorado State played heavily favored Houston to a margin while Txas-E- l Paso was idle In addition to the records by .at Arizona schools, Utah has 4 record with Utah State, BYU and Hawau remaining. BYU fell tfl in the WAC and overall Itah State las lost only to San Diego Site and Kent State m piling in another winning season Alter the Itev the Aggies play their finale teunst Southern Mississippi state at Tnbune Sports Editor Competition for the Beehive Boot takes the collegiate spotlight off the Western Athletic Conference football race this week By of Packers Edge Cards, 25-2- 25 12. 1973 6 Mew Mexico 5 Houvn?9 Colorado State 20 statf 41 Wyomiocu Utch tp 41 New Mexico Stote Ontario Weber State 0 Utvjy Ani 12 rJ 1 24. Arizona State remained in the challengers spot by taking revenge on Wyoming with 40 points coming in the second half. 47-- Still a Factor Stale ts 1 for the season, but 1 for the WAC, Paso on the with Texas-E- l docket at El Paso Saturday night before the showdown with Arizona a week later Arizona 4-- Better Servio Low Daily and Weekly Rates. Utah rallied with two touchdowns and a pair of two-poi- New to n:p but the Arizona victory over BYU eliminated Utahs last hope for a shot at the championship. Utah State warmed up for the Utes and closed the series with New Mexico State with a drubbing of the Las Cruces crew conversions Mexico, 36-3- Truck Center 3rd West 13th So, Hertz 40-1- 486-202- 8 before and that means Montana. the game with BYU carries a State Weber fell LICENSEE 10-- Kentucky fried OUR REGULAR $1.45 DINNER BOX Because the costs of having a big electric generating station ready to serve you go on whether it's working or not. It's like this. the summertime, when irrigation pumps and air conditioners are humming, people are using Utah Power &, Light Company for all they're worth. Using us so much that we have to build and man and operate new generating stations over and above those built to take care of normal wintertime growth just to keep pace with our customers' summertime demand. In 3 PIECES Finger Lickin Good ROLL CHICKEN g EVERY MONDAY is S3 3 at 2g Then comes winter. And your mand for power drops. hickeii Ktmtdcij fried 5 3 Its FamilyAFootball And thus, in the winter, we have generating equipment that isn't working full time. Isn't making electricity... or not as nuch as it could. For example, in the witter of 1972 there was some 100,000 kilowatts of such unused equipment... Night! rjl 55 L n enough to generate power to heat about 15,000 homes. I - 3 2 vimittcnv 0 1270 STRrrr mple 2WSOU1H ncrtm WEST EAST t SOUTH 7th EAST STREET 13j6 bOliTH STATE SOUTH 2300 LAST drive 17CT bA2 HIGHLAND RIVE ir? iogthill 7sb LAST CENTER SOUTH year-roun- d, pay for itself. That's why we promote electric home heating. And that's why, whenever someone selects electric heat, he makes life easier for everybody. Because by operating our equipment at a higher level in the wintertime, he's helping us keep our rates down. It's safe to say that that's something every one of us wants. lOUTH STAT V'EFJUWfWX 4 AH fAST $TAt STATE PROVO NORTH 'SOn GFAHGE1R 46ob WL5T 3500 SOJ1H UnORSVKLE 170b WIST doing all we can to solve the problem. And the solution is obvious: sell mere power in the wintertime to help balance the summer demand. Put tnat equipso it can ment to work all OREM MIDVALE SZUO de- We still have to pay financing costs on that equipment and maintain it whether it is used or not. And the only place we can get the money to do so is Horn our customers. That's why we do and you should-wo- rry about "unbalanced demand"... because it's things like this that push up costs and rates for electricity. So we're 4700 fOUTH ROAD Utah psiLrQf OGDOd ;diASHINCTOf' 3t01 UMVlRSITY eoKTint 3,05 aaao zzsncpth main 19CAN Hi LAST 4M8OUTHMAIHSrRE:T BLVD HINuTGN BlvO HARRISON 8LV0 WA ELECTRICITY-KE- 4th NORTH Y casngsMKj TO A BETTER ENVIRONMENT 1 A A mA. . , jA V1 k Jkl A ft x Ax M. AAh. AA. A a , - 4 |