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Show 6A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, September 28, 1983 High school homecoming hoopio Vikings celebrate victory SUNNYSIDE East Carbon School a barrel of fun had High last week during its 1983 and homecoming celebration with the football team defeating Whitehorse the victory dance Friday night was a big , 44-2-2, success. According to Principal Gregg P. Wakefield, participation and enthusiasm were at a high around the school. The theme Make It Great really applied to the spirit shown around the school, he said. Every day at noon, classes competed in ice cream eating, Pepsi chug and poster competitions. The junior class took first place in the competitions with the eighth and tenth graders tying for second place. Wednesday night the girls teamed up for powder-puf- f football along with the varsity football team for coaches. The red team came out the winners. Thursday evening was filled with activities beginning with a bonfire, a watermelon feast and a pep rally. tug-o-w- ar, the Despite three-hou- ' .v - .if mAt The Carbon High Seniors were the final winners of the week-loncontest. The Carbon Sophmore girls fought their way to victory in this g tug-o'-w- powder puff football game during one of the elimination rounds, but the Seniors took the championship. .mf Everyone takes part in Carbon craziness r Looking out for No. 1 was theme for Carbon High downpour Friday evening the parade went on as planned. Schools a very soggy Homecoming court by the end of the evening atop a float constructed by the ECHS Booster Club with the help of students also. Those in the court included Sue Harris, Queen; Monique Wakefield, Junior Royalty; Diana Rodriquez, Sophomore Wendi Oldroyd, Royalty; Freshman Royalty; Teresa Herrera, 8th Grade Royalty; Loretta Lobato, 7th Grade There was All week, powder puff football and tug-o-w- Reg. $393 Rifle 9995 7 ST WINCHESTER S- -v Winchester SALE . Rifle!' ry Model X&R .22 Auto & Model 57 y lix;, a .22 Auto Rifle No. 6 v 30-3- 0 775 1 $2995 2 6 95 .270, .308, .243 PMC Ammo Limited Quantity Mod. yii-- $9999 30-0- & said. 299 Mag. 4" Smith Crocco Duck -- Pheasant Load Wesson 41 14-2-1, Winchester Ammo EIAHDOUN8 Smith Friday was the culmination of the week with a big breakfast for the whole school followed by skits and a pep rally. The Dinos lost their football game to but that Spanish Fork, didnt hamper spirits at the dance following the game, $29995 10-2- 2 Ruger 269 SALE contests, 289 SALE Ruger Mini 14 .223 Cal. Reg. $335 pyramid building. Charlene Dupins class and Amy Etzels class tied for first place in these 2 Go. Pump Shotgun 1 98 95 75C-- S dunking machine, fire drill and TV Reg. $379.00 with 4x Scope contest, g Mag 4 Reg. $413.95 SALE Model 1300 Marlin-Glenfiel- d 30-0- 4 ry watermelon-eatin- Remington Pump Shotgun Model 334C 5 25-0- ar attendant; and Kim. Paluso, second attendant. Crocco said participation in all events were excellent. Loretta Lobato Teresa Herrera Wendi Oldroyd ger M77 243Bolt Action 7mm Reg. $249.95' SALE preliminary ar were held. On Friday the senior boys won the and the senior girls won powder puff football. This years royalty were Jill Jenson, queen; Dana Guy, first 270 30-3- 0 tug-o-w- competitions Royalty. It was a good program, Wakefield said. It really brings everybody together. Marlin Homecoming festivities last week and ac- cording to Principal Eugene Crocco everyone had a good time during the celebration. Homeroom classes also com-th- e peted in a host of wacky games such as the Voltawagen push, Wesson 41 .22 30-0- Auto 249 95 6" Limited Quantity Outers Universal Gun Cleaning Kit $5 95 Hoppes Gun Solvent 11 Winchester No. 4 Shot Rabbit-SquirrLoad .44 Mag. 7Vj" 249 95 .357 Mag 099 U Shotgun Ammo Ruger Super Black Hawk 99 7mm Mag. .270 PACK 12 OZ. CANS CCCi, T YAH, KE, SIPUDYIs :49 m at Remington Blue Rock Clay Targets 135 Count $499 90 Count $399 0- Tosco Rifle Scopp 3x9x40mm AMBL O 66 E. Main Price, Utah PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 28th thru OCTOBER 4th, 1983. 5s |