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Show 10 Thursday, Oct. THE GREEN SHEET 6, 1988 rvnn i SPORTS Duaiuicsai icvict iyoo Business News Service Presented -- AT by: Box 8249, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 (801) 484-626- 3 Mike Obland scored the first while touchdown, Taylorsville Tim Erickson gqt the second, both Murray MURRAY. In a hard fought Ute Conference football contest on Saturday, the Murray Juniors the defeated Cottonwood 19-1- winning touchdown coming in the last 30 seconds. David Hooper had a hand in all three touchdowns, Murray running for two and passing for the other. George Kelsch caught the touchdown pass. The Murray defense was led by Joe Crandall, while Jeremy Taeoalii, Chad Reyes and Kelsch also posted commendable efforts. Murrays Bantam B team won 21-- 0 over Alta on touchdowns by Neal Roylance, Chuck Mattison while and Tyler Bloxham, Roylance also provided outstanding blocking and defensive play. Troy Hilton, Adam Jense and Nathan Hoggan were credited with outstanding plays. The Mighty Mites remained blitz of undefeated with a 50-1- 3 Cottonwood sparked by Benji five scored who Johnson, touchdowns and an extra point. He aso assisted Tyler Dastrup in scoring a safety. Dastrap added another six pointer and two PATs, a feat duplicated by Eric Reyes. in the first half, then Jeremy Barclay scored in the third quarter. Taylorsvilles defense held Alta scoreless until the third quarter, when it gave up its first play of the season. Leading the defense were Tyler Whetstone, Mike Clayton, Joe Masse, Tim Andrus, Jake Tanner, Van Orden, Riley Rayan Willkinson, Jay Canning, Adam Halsey, Backlay, Erickson and six-poi- nt Oblad. Granger WEST VALLEY. The Granger Junior "A" 0 40-yar- d Cottonwood 20-1- 3 30-ya- 60-yar- d ,n 0, 0 30-1- 4 27-1- 3 effort. TAYLORSVILLE. Saturday saw B Peewee team from Taylorsville maintain its unbeaten recorded by defeated Alta 19-- 7 the at Hunter Park. as shutting out Murray Andreason notched two touchdowns and Haddock and Jacobsen one apiece. Buckley, Jacobsen, Riter and Wall were among those pacing the defense. 27-- 0 Ward, Torres, Matt Hansen, Chad Stewart, Chuck Gandre, Ryan Duckworth and Jim Stevens were among those contributing on key plays. Cottonwoods Peewees pounded 34-led by two Murrays 6 - 1982-8- 5 "remarkable- - Granites score rose a full point, from 18.15 to 19.6, while the states W'ent from 18.3 to 18.9 and the national increased to 18.8 from 18.5. Growth in participation and success rates are key parts of the Advanced Placement testing story, as well, Henderson told the Board. 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In Bantam A division Ute Conference from play Football, Kearns got its fourth shutout in a row Saturday by blanking Cyprus 48-Kearns defense was very strong as Jeremiah Brock recovered a WALTON fumble and ran it back for 25 while a and touchdown, yards and Chad Chris Johnson Walton, President Candlaria had a tackle for a Sylva & Sales Consultant safety and Justin Nicholls, David Cruz and Anousa Esprit had Have you been shopping for a new interceptions. On offense, Travis TV, Set, VCR, Stereo or other apJohnson, Frank Cavaness and pliances, but found that the prices Bryan Barney scored a touchdown are just too high in most places? Try each and Lenny Grey two WALTON SUPERIOR PURCHASone on a pass from ING, a helpful buying service who Josh Neilsen. Ryan McEwan can save you lots of money ! firm is This budget-conscioscored most of the PATs. The Junior A team scored a located at 482 East Stonehedge in Murray, phone second shutout for Kearns with a Drive, Suite and 25-- 0 theyre prepared to win over Cyprus. Zack Gunn had 80 yards in receptions at tight end, while quarterback Top Gunn threw for 170 total yards and ran for 30 more. Slayer was the top rusher with 110 yards. On David D. Harmond, owner Varela recovered a defense, fumble. Mama Mia! Thats what youll say The Gremlin A team continued after an evening at BRUNOS CAFE its winning streaking by defeating where delicious Italian food and the posting all its points unique atmosphere make the difCyprus 19-in the first half. The "gold" ference between just eating out defense of Josh Ewing, Mifi Make, and really enjoying a special dining Paul Pierce, Adam VanLeeuwen, treat! Family owned and operated Kevin Richards, Jeremy Bendix-on- , since 1941, the owners made the Erik Johnson, Coty Stdel FIRST pizza in Salt Lake in 1945. Todd Smith, Hansen, Jess Beckstead and Chad Parry held Cyprus in check. Adding to the defensive stand were J.R. Angilau St t.L ; J! i j ; and Adam Luckart. Ron &DenhS Givens, ownerd ' Russell Quarterback Wade scored three touchdowns for Looking for the old, unusual and Kearns Gremlins B team to lead the unique? Look to ANTIQUES it to a 32-2- 0 win over Tooele. Top WEST to show you some fine values tacklers on the defense were Jay in all kinds of antique-typ- e of merBurgener, Terry Farrell and Soini chandise. Located at 3600 Market in West Piuili, each with six unassisted ANTItakedowns. Jacob Evans had a Valley City, phone solo tackle just before the half to QUES WEST has a fine selection of save a touchdown. Michael Bizek collectable items, such as: scored one touchdown for Kearns. The Kearns Midget B team fell to Brighton despite the excellent efforts of quarterback Robinson, while Tasso had a touchdown George H. Merrill, owner saving interception on defense. 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BRUNOS CAFE Located at 320 East 3900 South in this Murray, Utah, phone fine restaurant specializes in Italian 266-543- 1, dinners Pizza, including: comparable Lasagne, Once you try BRUNOS CAFE, youll never be satisfied with an ordinary restaurant again. In- Taste-temptin- g and Delicious Spaghetti prepared from their own original recipes. They also feature all of the traditional favorites like Fried Chicken, Steaks and Seafood prepared just the way you like it. Ravioli, Make plans now to enjoy a fine dinner at BRUNOS CAFE. The editors of this 1988 Business Review think youll soon become a regular customer! Theyre open Tuesday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. ANTIQUES WEST ' ' 969-757- glassware, memorabilia, art objects, jewelry, household items, furniture and many other interesting valuables. You can be sure of getting a square deal when you trade with this shop, and their prices are very competitive! ANTIQUES WEST offers friendly service and are one of the most accommodating merchants around. They will buy, sell, or trade, and are always available for information. Youre invited to stop in and browse around anytime. Youll enjoy every moment! Theyre open from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. As the writers of this 1988 Business Review, we suggest you get to know this friendly antique dealer personally. We think youll be glad you did! GHM CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT 266-297- community-minde- construction d company specializes in ALL phases of building from custom homes to giant offices. They use only the very finest building materials on the market and employ skilled specialists in every field of building construction. The service they offer is without peer in the local area and, whether your project is of a commercial, industrial, or residential nature, you can rest assured that youre in good hands with GHM Construction & Development on the job ! If youre planning on building a new home for your family, or remodeling your existing one, dont make any commitments without securing a bid from this reliable firm. The editors of this 1988 Business Review think youll be more than pleased with the service they offer AND the results YOU get ! depending on the number of courses passed by BRADLEY & LEAVER successful testing. Tests cost about $49 each vs. tuitions that range from Vaughn Bradley & roofs of all types. this respected firm and have your Whether its a hot tar, built-uor a entire home depending on the Bill Leaver, owners for a lot less college and number of credits. composition roof, this is one firm than you think! Classes are kept at 20 to 25 For residential and commercial which can handle the job from start to finish. They also specialize in the maximum with teachers given roofing work, knowledgeable Call Bradley & Leaver Associates cedar at and make arrangements training and positions businessmen and homeowners in installation of hand-splas AP teachers sought after this area are coming to depend on shakes. No matter what you need in to have those repairs although the work is usually Bradley & Leaver Associates to get the way of roofing . . . this well attended to. . . expertly! The writers known contractor can done of of take care this 1988 Business Review are job right! harder, including ihe need to theLocated at 1364 West Alder Road it! pleased to recommend this review a lot of written material Does the roof on your home rein Salt Lake, phone this reputable roofing contractor to all of from students. concern fixes and builds quire repair and renovation? Call our readers. reliable "These courses prepare students for college. Theyre not easy. 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The beautifully landscaped and With complete funeral, mortuary AND cemetery facilities in one con- sophomore, - pupil-teach- MEMORIAL ESTATES MORTUARIES & CEMETERIES 943-083- Students Shine On ACT And Advance Placement Tests, Report Says GSD GRANITE PARK. Granite district students shine when it comes to continually improving their ACT Advanced and Placement testing, outperforming their counterparts across the state and nation. In a report released to the Granite Board of Education Tuesday night, Jim Henderson, staff associate for testing and advanced placement, indicated an ACT composite score of 19.6 compared to the states 18.9 and a national figure of 18.8. At the same time, more Granite students took the 2,170 preparatory college placement test, he said. Calling the Granite increase in composite score from 19.3 to 19.6 "significant," Henderson said the Utah score stayed constant while the national still trailed a state where a higher percentage take the test than all but North Dakota. Scores in English increased the most, from 18.9 to 19.6. Aso showing a rise were natural science, social studies and the composite, with math staying constant. Given the states high ratio and high percentage of students taking the test, Henderson called the states and districts vast increase in Advertisement well-qualifi- team defeated Viewmont in Saturday Ute as League Football action 19-Willie Jones fired two toucdhown passes to Joe Herrera and Dustin Johnson added a third on a run. Strong offensive blocking was provided by Jared Bumingham, Quint Judd, Dawn Garcia and Brandon Gordon. Defensively, Chad Peterson and Johnson each had an interception, Bobby Lewis caused a fumble and Brian Beames and Dustin Hardy Josh Taeoalii contributed another recovered fumbles, while Brian and extra point. Matt Cox and Randy Walton, Rusty Brighton Brook Williams played tough on with came Jensen up teams. Troy Boatwright interceptions to lead the defense special and Aaron Smith caused a added an extra point. fumble, while Randy Knaus and Taeoalii had sacks and Reyes, Cox, Bryan Christensen and Smith added key tackles. SOUTH COTTONWOOD. In Murray fell to Cottonwood Football Conference Ute on play Scott division. in the Midget Evans and Brad Marsch linked up Saturday, Cottonwoods Juniors lost a close one as scored on two receptions, Jonas late in the fourth Murray to win quarter Chatterton and Brook Swenson .19-1also hit Evans with passes, scored Law John one Chattertons for an touchdown; Cottonwood touchdown on a Cory Street had some key while Dustin run, receptions and Nathan Lundberg Cannon intercepted a Murray some crucial runs. Defensively, and ran it back for the other. pass Ryan Thompson, Ryan Bladen and Robert Wright had key Cannon had another interception defensive while tackle tackles, Doug ' Clark notched a later, recovered two Monty Bingham Mike and Johnson Derick sack, c ; r. t Bauman recovered fumbles and fumbles., The Cottonwood league bounced Mark Ogden and Gavin Huber back in the Bantam division, played well on the line. but the blanking Murray 36-were Gremlines Murrays Mites fell 27-injury plagued Mighty blanked by Cottonwood to despite a valant effort. of efforts defensive the despite The Mighty Mite B team byed on Jeremy Green, Nathan Brodale, Saturday. Russel Sachs and Spencer In the division, Midget Thompson. Cottonwood came together to stop with a total team Murray Taylorsville touchdowns from Dallas Aste and Ross Tokes, while Tyler Delahunt The added one defense was sparked by the play of Eberhart and Compton. The Gremlins had a good to, self-de- ft SHIN-TOS- SHIN-TOS- 268-473- Lad Gets New Wheelchair WEST The electric wheelchair stolen from Jarred Evans from the apartment complex where he lives has not been returned or located, but a new wheelchair showed up at Lincoln elementary donated by the Muscular Dystrophy AssociaVALLEY. tion. The $5,500 wheelchair is more compact and sleeker than the other chair that the Evans had to lug up the stairs to their second floor apartment. They had left the wheelchair on Sept. 20 underneath the stairs and when they returned it was 350-poun- d gone. Neighbors, citizens, school children, business people and a local radio station gathered and together their concerns to and pledged generosity purchase another wheelchair for Jarred. s KLCY morning deejay Gaylen Palmer asked his listeners for help and almost $2,500 was donated by Friday. The drive for funds will .continue until the $5,500 total is reached to pay for the wheelchair, according to Palmer. Jarred needs a wheelchair for his transportation because he was n born with acute disease which weakens muscles until they deteriorate. BELT ACADEMY competes in Utah and other Western States every year and has the distinction of being the self-defen- the many possibilities of at the US BELT ACADEMY. self-defen- KIMS TAXIDERMY "Quality Not Quantity FM-94- Werdnig-Hoffma- competition values as well as applications. Classes are available Monday through Thursday Kim Bascom, owner Fred Smith, manager Sportsmen! Dont come back from that hunting trip without preserving some of the memories for all time. See Kims Taxidermy, the master taxidermist and have your trophy mounted expertly. It will make a beautiful addition to the decor of your home or office, and youll have a momento of that fine trip for years to come! Located at 613 East 7200 South in this is one Midvale, phone taxidermy shop where the entire job can be done quickly and easily. They specialize in the largest mounts and can do a very exciting lifesize mount for a lot less than you may think. Game heads, rugs and other trophies can also be mounted 566-333- 8, and youll really enjoy thi and workmanship that a every piece of work this we studio turns out. The writers of this 1988 Review are pleased to be recommend Kims Taxideri of our readers for the ut quality taxidermy. s |