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Show 5 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. 8, 1988 OnAHTf urumo Colts After 2-- 0 SOUTH 21-- 6 COTTONWOOD. A win over Ben Lomond on the Ogden teams field gave the Cottonwood Colts a perfect 2-- 0 record in preleague play and will give them some momentum going into the Region Three pay. Cottonwood will host Olympus in the region opener at 4:30 tomorrow (Friday). Coach Tom Jones team scored in the second quarter at Ben Lomond on a pass from Chad Woolley to Ty Bronicel. The pass was tipped by an opposing player at the two, but Bronicel fought for possession and got it, 20-ya- rd 21-- 6 resulting in the touchdown. The came in the fourth quarter, again PAT kick by Cory Booth was good after a sustained drive. The big and the Colts had a 0 lead. the touchdown (a play setting up The lead, was keeper by Woolley) was a however, as the Ben Lomond pass reception by Bronicel. Shaw scrambled quarterback after scored on a conversion being trapped in his backfield and try and the final score was 21-found a player open down field for Coach Jones was pleased with a touchdown pass. The the play of Woolley, who came score remained until halftime. into the game to replace starting The Colts put together a quarterback Trent Hanson, who sustained drive of 60 yards was injured. Jones felt that his midway through the third quarter team moved the ball very well in with Todd Shaw scoring on a the second half of play. He also burst up the middle but singled out Shaw who gained 64 the PAT was missed. yards in 15 carries, while Bronicel The final Cottonwood score caught three passes for 74 yards 7-- 30-yar- d shoft-live- d two-poi- nt 6. 25-yar- d 7-- laitotaia Victory Friday 6 four-yar- d and Woolley also passed for 94 yards. Jones also stated that Derek Larson had a great game blocking and he probably had the best game blocking from his tight end position of any player the Colts have had, Jones said. Jones also noted that Julius Dickerson made a fantastic catch during the game, catching a pass while being hit by two defenders. On the defensive side, Coach Jones was pleased with the play of the entire defense and mentioned that nose guard Craig Curtis had had two quarterback Escabar Granger WEST VALLEY. The Granger 34-- 0 First in series SALT LAKE. Hiking trails in the midst a highly urbanized county? For many residents of Salt Lake County, the idea of a recreational trail system weaving its way through the valley may take a little getting used to. It will take even longer to bring the idea to life. For outdoor enthusiasts like Norm Sims, how ever long it takes is time well spent. Otherwise, he wouldnt have dedicated nearly 20 years to creating such a system in California and he wouldnt be trying to do the same thing here. Ahead stretches what must an eternity of allaying the fears of property owners, seeking the support of county and local governments, negotiating with securing companies, utility easements and locating sources of funding. But, said Sims, "we have to start some place or it will never happen." Within the past few months Sims has acquired powerful allies in County Parks and Recreation Director Glen Lu and other members of the County Rec staff like Don Davis. And a vehicle has been created to tackle the problems listed above: the Salt Lake Regional Trails Council. Sims also knows that its a job that can be done. Hes seen it Sims ideas ground." "If weve got "fell fertile on a problem now," Sims related, "its that were not moving ahead fast enough for him (Lu)." There quickly followed the happen in the East Bay area near formation of a Salt Lake Regional San Francisco and other locations Council Trails that would in California, in Fairfax County, correlate all efforts at Va. and Phoenix, Ariz. Colorado establishing trails. Membership of recently inaugerated a statewide the council would be divided into three categories: 1) individual system and the Appalacian Trail has been in place for years. members with an expressed Of course the term trails means interest in trails; 2) representadifferent things to different tives of each each political or people. Many see backpackers in jurisdiction governmental the mountains, forests and agency; and 3) representatives of deserts; others see set bike paths; various associations, clubs or others think of jogging trails; and other Each organizations. still others want places to ride member will serve for a period of their horses. All, said Sims, could one year. find a place within such a It is not a government agency, it will not own or control any countywide system. "After working for nearly 18 property or have the authority to years in California on a trails levy taxes. These responsibilities system, Sims recalled, "I moved to would remain with the respective Utah in 1980. At that time, I political jurisdictions through suggested the developement of a which the trails may pass. master plan for recreational Following its inception, the first trails. We even formed a trails order of business was to put council in Draper. But not much together a set of bylaws to govern the body. Those were approved really happened." Then, back in November Lu back in May. Since then it has took over as director of Salt Lake met monthly, trying to educate County Recreation and Parks and the public to its presence and Jones and Matt Martinez, Jones scoring on a punt return. Extra points were added by quarterback Brian Shepherd, Bryan Beams and Matt Jensen. Key defensive players were made by Dustin Handy, Chad Pedersen, Sam Lapuaho, Ryan Huff, Jason Mertlich and Ty Benson. Taylorsville make contacts with purpose, various government agencies and public utilities, to desseminate information on similar efforts around the country and to begin tentative charting of possible routes. Meetings with representatives of various cities have been held including Salt Lake, Sandy, West Jordan, Draper, Riverton and West Valley. Canal companies and utilities have also been contacted since their easements TAYLORSVILLE. 0 for two touchdowns. Providing the blocking for those scoring runs was the line of O.J. Owen, Lucas Parker, Dustin Rackley, Brian Petersen, William Read and Mark Woodbury. The defense, led by Andy Griggs and Steve Longman, did not give up a first down to Alta. accommodate recreational trail facilities. Such contacts are important, reported County Recs Don Davis, so those entities are aware of the council and the need for recreational trails. That way those entities will hopefully include trails in their various possibly Cottonwood COTTONWOOD. Despite a good showing on both defense and offense, Cottonwoods Mighty Mites lost a close one 13-- 6 SOUTH land use plans. Convincing people that there is a need for recreational trails occupies much of the councils time. For Simss, the answer is an unequivocal "yes." "Outdoor recreation is important to people in this area," he proclaimed. "You can see in the types of activities we engage in. Its what makes this area unique." The facts that support statement. Reportedly, Yellowstone National Park logs about 2.4 million visitor days a year. is $1.5 million. The installation of trails in the area of Salt Lake County would bring some of those same recreational opportunites closer to home. "We need trails where the people are," Sims stated. "If the facilities are there, people will use Wasatch-Cach- e them. Next: How, when and where. C'mon up and cool off in - ( just 25 min from SLC September 10 pm Salt Lake City Banjo Club -4 This Weekend Taste of Park and entertainment for .000 on Historic Main Street. 649-00 for tickets. 1 Sept. City-Dinin- g 6 Sept. 10 & 1 1 The follow mg are pm ate clubs for members and their guests. Ciseros 306 0 1 1 Bros: loe Muscolino Rugby Tournament at City Park DownlJnder Club 573 Main 649-80Located under the Ciaimjumper. Homer & Antoine Show Sept. Upcoming Sept. Sept. Sept. 16-1- 8 16-1- 1 Autumn Aloft Autumn Fest 7 Run off Nightlife Sept. 9 & Sun. Sept. Aloft-- FREE Trolley 5 Kilometer rides up Mileti's 649-- & 3 99 1 412 Tucs & Thurs Pat down Main St. daily 5 1 0 Main-649-82- 1 Carnahan-Contemporai- y East to one first down. Murray MURRAY. The Bantam B team, playing out the Murray Ute Conference, destroyed its Taylorsville counterpart 37-- 0 in action staged over the weekend. two scored Matt Shepard touchdowns, while Neal Royland, Adam Jensen and Brian Laird each. Shepard had one also added a safety. Defensive standouts included Chuck Mattison, Mike Tucker, Jonathon Wood, Shepard and Roylance. er Election Slated Sept. 15 KILL KEARNS. All persons interested in running for office in the Kearns International Little League, as well as parents and present officers, are encouraged to be at Mower Field Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. when elections for 1989 officers will be held. All voting is to be conducted at to East Saturday. Cottonwoods lone touchdown was made by Don Fountaine. The defense was led by Oliver Burt and Joey Nichols. that time. Cottonwoods Mighty Mite B team had an equally tough time, in overtime. falling to East Robby Richmond and A.J. Walker led Cottonwood. For Senate District 8 Meanwhile, the Cottonwood Elect Peewees shut out East in their 13-contest led by Dallas Astes Elgin S. Hokanson two touchdown runs, one covering 60 yards. The defense was State Senate anchored by Robert Curtis and This Ad reflects the economy in the Mike Hayes. state of Utah. We are 48th in the In another close contest. Easts nation per capita income, yet V.P. Midgets defeated Cottonwoods Bush, Gov. Norm Bangerter and Cal Beck scored three Senator Fred Finlanson say our touchdowns and Chuck Gandre Cottonwood other the economy is good and boast of all the got minimum wage jobs they have Duckworth, Ryan Seth Ward, Jarad Park and brought in, while Senator Orrin Hatch Dallas Cecil also had outstanding tells the world Utah people work performances for Cottonwood, cheap. which next plays Judge Saturday will be This is the main issue 7-- 0 0 33-2- 7. six-point- I at 9:45 a.m. Tough defense, led by the two interceptions of Ryan Nord, and standout offense by Mike Curtis, who scored two touchdowns, led carrying elect me. to the State Senate if you VOTE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. 13 Cottonwoods Bantams to a 19-win over East. Shyler Andreason, Brandon Mackay, Nick Scott Aaron Jolley and Anthony 0 Elgin Hokanson Paid Political Ad by a Credit Card Leave drugs without leaving or homp in the county. Having completed its organization requirements, the new council is now moving ahead with its primary function, that of establish a countywide system of trails for public use. Summer Saturday Series The Mighty Mite Gold team from the Taylorsville Ute Football Conference defeated Alta Red 13-Saturday as Nik McDonald ran But the Wasatch-Cach- e National Forest region, our own backyard, brings in about 5.5 million. Yellowstone has an annual maintenance budget of about $8 million a year, while that for the MAPPING STRATEGY.. . Don Davis of Salt Lake County Recreation and Parks and Norm Sims of the Salt Lake Regional Trails Council look over map outlining possible recreational trails with 0 touchdowns were scored by Dustin Johnson, Willie Granger sacks. could in Ute Conference Football on Saturday. also well played while Jeff Cunningham threw a touchdown pass to Steve Richardson and Escabar ran for an extra point. 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