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Show YOUTH for outsTanding defensive performances The Midget B squad shut out West Jordan 18 0 on outstanding defensive play by Derek Day, Gary Cavm, Owen Bunker, Ricky Clayton and Justin Wood Kelly Walker had a good day on both sides of the line He blocked a punt, recovered it and ran the ball 17 yards to the three, from where quarterback Scotty Roberts scored on the next play for the Midgets Chip Plante scored two touchdowns, one on an option pass by Gary T rutzel. The Midget A team defeated Alta 7 0 on Dallon Pace's IS yard touchdown run Shon Lee, Matt Davis and Jeff Bodily all were cited for outstanding blocking in the game Shane Lyon and Ryan Coates were cited for good defensive efforts The Bantam B squad shutout Tooele 6 0 on a strong defensive effort by the entire team WESTVAUfYVm 5 (From Page 3A, Col. 3; Garner scored the for the Bantams, while Andy Simper intercepted a pass to halt a Tooele drive. The Bantam A team lost to Alta 6 0. Brad Wood and Aaron Hardy had Impressive offensive games for the A team, while Kris Romero played well defensiveJames touchdown ly The Gremlins fell to Alta 19 6 despite a 70 yard fumble return by Rob Belisle Belisle stole the ball from the Alta quarterback's hands as he was attemp ting to pass and rambled untouched into the end zone The Peewee A squad lost to Alta 18 13 Aaron Lightfoot, Stan Clark and Justin Woodruff had good days offensively for the Peewees. Justin Davis scored one touchdown on a 60 yard run. Clint Davis was cited for outstanding defensive play. The Juniors dropped an exciting deci39 34 Quarterback sion to Viewmont, Chad Hill threw two touchdown passes for the Juniors and Gene Bybee had a good day running the ball. Joe Darger and Paul Mct u' - vent ove- day's Homecoming and-dow- n Thursday, Cct ; tea' : r:u i 1 ?), v.jtt- - u5 21 fear o rririgs d 4 1 to Weber v here the Wildcats have an identical mark The Vandals lost an interstate the struggle with Idaho State e Cats skein was snipped by Montana Idaho, a winner last year, has beaten Weber nine times while losing eight meetings The 1975 clash ended in a 0 tie. c- up 1 . 0. on the year v AC, last week surprised favored Texas m Lubbock Tech 3-- 3 - o - 30-1- 0 In their 32 game series, the Cougars lead 0 j i l with one tie. In the last 10 years, though, New Mexico has captured only one victory Last year BYU romped record to Wyoming brings a Rice Stadium, matching the 83 season mark of the Utes. But the Cowpokes are 1 in the league; Utah 41-3- 28-2- 35-3- 4 40-1- The Utah Homecoming game is the 57th meeting m a long series with the Utes leading by virtue of 35 wins to 20 with one deadlock. In the last 10 years each school has captured five victories - and neither has won on foreign sod -- Last year the Pokes triumphed in Laramie, two years ago Utah won in Salt Lake Boise State and USU will be meeting for only the fourth time The Broncos, a 30 10 winner last The year hold the upper hand, visiting crew thumped Cal Poly last week 27-and earlier limited CalFullerton to a verdict The 16-1- 3 30-2- 7 2-- 3 0 - me four-gam- 3--3 2 to 13 40-4- BALL ( From Page 3A, Col 4 ) through the University of Utah s Division of Continuing Education for a 25 dollar fee costs are $15 in advance and $18 at the door Tarkaman is the w inningest active coach m college basketball with a record of 352 wins and 86 losses Spencer is considered one of the premier High School coaches in the state of Utah His Provo high teams have won 487 games while losing onit ly 66. Interested persons may contact for more Barry Hecker at information 487-306- 7 Christensen were cited for outstanding defensive performances. The Peewee B team tied HillcrestO Oon a strong defensive performance by the entire squad. Kearns KEARNS. Ute Conference football teams from Kearns had a on her dress. The foursome entered in the fashion Taylorsville 2 st ward's mother-daughte- r show. HELPING HANDS . . . Liesl Griffith (center) waits patiently while sisters Becky (left), Gina and mother Susan make some last minute adjustments 1 Taylorsville 21st - Program Is Aimed At Moms And Girls disappointing weekend, losing all six games they played. 19 7 despite pass interception and return by Jonathan Scott Scott's return set up a five yard touchdown run by Joseph Her rera The Peewees lost to Cottonwood 34 7 despite fine overall play by Larry Benge and Dustin Condie Clint Johnson scored the touchdown for the Peewees The Bantams were defeated by Cot tonwood 13 6 despite strong defensive ef forts from Jim Morrison and Rick Cleverly The Mitey Mites, Midgets and Juniors also fell victim to Cottonwood, 31 21, 22 6 and 40 0, respectively mother and daughter combos, including Valerie Steadman with her daughters Leslee Bingham, Cydnee Miller, Desiree Jennings and Sherri Steadman. Linda and Andrea Paulson will present a dramatic reading Dan and Janean Toone, husband and wife, will perform a dialogue and Carolyn Blakeslee a Society mother and daughter program to be held at 7 p m. Tuesday in Taylorsville 21st ward. The program will feature models showing home-sewclothing the growing up years of a girl, from early childhood to marriage, through fashions. Climaxing the show will be girls modeling their mothers wedding gowns, with the finale featuring recently married Tammy Ashmont Hall and her bridal party modeling their gowns. Writer and narrator for the pro- duction is Mavis Steadman. The theme will be introduced by Stanley e and Kim Steadman, with a song and dance routine. Micky Moulton is accompanist. Numbers will be presented by HAlUdSEn 4961 So. State 1.50 266-399- 1 1.00 ADULTS n KIDS NOW SHOWING PUSSY 7:00,9:15, . 4 , MATINEES SATURDAY CALL FOR solo. Carrying out the theme through decorations are Vicky Roper, stage; Ila Franc, hall; Karen Tillford, tables. Diana Ferguson, Lori Heaton, Camille Baker, Anita Lund, Sally Kehl and Kay Woodruff are serving on the refreshment committee. Linda Simper is Relief Society president, with Susan Griffiths, homemaking counselor and Betty Jensen, education counselor. soft-sho- SHOW TIMES! CIERA SEDAN No 12, retail $12,145 $11,350 CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE No 26, retail SI 2 075 $11,196 FOOTBALL ( TAYLORSVILLE. Me And My Shadow is the theme of a Relief CUTLASS The Gremlins lost at Tooele a From Page 3A, Col. 3) The spotlight, nevertheless, will focus on Provo where BYUs Cougars entertain New Mexico, one of the last squads still in a position to challenge for the WAC title. Game time is 1:30. Boise State and Utah State, teams with identical 3 records, will get together in Logan for a 1:30 strug- SUPERB DEALS ON A FEW REMAINING 83 OLDS 2-- gle. Idaho will be in Ogden with intentions of spoiling Weber States homecoming Game time is 7 p m. Three of the four Utah teams emerged with wins last Saturday. In addition to BYUs domination of Wyoming, Utah thumped TexasEl 1 Paso and Utah State blitzed Pacific Weber rallied gamely but dropped a decision to Montana, the Big Sky leader. The Y will be favored m Satur- - Garffs introduces its new line of seven totally new Honda Civics and a new Accord LX See the entire line of 84 Hondas now in stock. Ken 35-1- 27-1- 28-2- 6 Coaches, Athletes 6?0Q So S TAT BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY Till 4 OO P M Except Sunday Ricks Team Has Area Flavor SMURFS EDDIE & THE CRUISERS PG REVENGE OF NINJA ROMANTIC COMEDY pg REXBURG, IDAHO. Theres a decided Green Sheet area flavor to the Ricks College football squad this year. It begins with Ron Haun, the Viking head coach, a former Murray high athlete who returned to his alma mater to coach two state championship teams. 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Last Saturday the Vikings trimmed College of Eastern Utah 35-- 3 and this weekend the foe d will be Dixie, which has a 27-- 7 victory over Snow among its credits Ex-Col- ts TUBECl pg 30 IS, IS, need over NEVER SAT NEVER AGAIN pg I KIDS $1 . THE GOLDEN SEAL dUU1 I ova BRAIN Niio ul highly-successf- Haun moved up Offensive coordinator on the Viking coaching staff is Wayne Startin, who quarterbacked Murray to a state grid title in 1954 and, after several coaching moves, left Granite high this year to become an assistant to Haun. The two, as any Murray fan can tell you, are Theres Dave Walker, too. Along the way m his career, he was a football coach at Hillcrest high and also coached the Husky girls track team to the state crown in 1982. Hes the defensive coordinator at Ricks. On the Viking squad are three former Cottonwood high players, three from Murray and one each from Granite and Cyprus. on the team are Rob Rey244 pounds and Gene nolds, 233 pounds, both offensive guards and Gary Anderson, 235 pounds, a center. 171 pounds, a Todd Bradford, former Granite high gridder, is on the Viking defensive squad. Murrays contribution to the Ricks crew includes Phil Chapman, wno at 4 and 194 pounds, is a linebacker; 193 pounds, a defenJeff Bryan, 169 sive back and Todd Hunter, pounds, a wide receiver. 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