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Show i t 4 j ,i .i- -w in ., .-i ii.ni- n mu in - umhiijjil Ladies Cowboys Get 2nd Win, 22-- 6 Over Pirates OVERTON, Ncv. Intensity and were the answer K'anabs coaching staff were looking for, and they got it at Overton, Nevada, when Kanabs Cowboys mt played the Moapa Valley Pirates ,ri a practice game, 22-"The kids played with better and were more aggressive, i vl I feel this may be the answer, iid head coach Arlyn Hafen. ere : ot necessarily where we want to be v c get into the season further, but i Hus point, we feel pretty good joiit the kids progress. Mike Dinsmore has a good night r he Cowboys, pulling in two ngftrc ssivencss uchdown passes, and Alan the Pirates I'n .d at their own end of the field. oapa scored first, but it proved . the only time. On the first play he game the Pirates connected r an 80 yard pass play that ended i the Kanab 3 yard line, and they oral on the next play. Perhaps the initial score was what he ( o wbo s needed to shock them in (he intensity that they played l . ! itl As the first period was about to .id kanab quarterback Jim Lyons urd Dmsmore with a 50 yard ' on ig play . The PAT failed and the ores was knotted at 6. M way in the second period Brad a imp took a Pirate punt and it 35 yards for a score, and ;'an,ib was ahead to stay. Later in he sdp ic period T. J. Houston picked i a Pirate fumble and returned it ' vp into Moapa Valley territory. u ir. lman came in to boot over a 22 . i field goal shortly before illume to give the Cowboys a as they went to the locker . J re-m- rd - 1 15-K- id 'OO, i .v-- second half boiled down to rmofadt fonsivcbatllc with Kanab .. o' mg once more, but holding their to ilch. With less than seven mutes remaining in the game u '.tin Moore, junior quarterback mnd Dinsmore foranother scoring n s, this one for 20 yards, and James motr-ai-l added the point after. The owboys defense in the scent period held the Pirates to no I'srr than the 30 yard line with n ston, Dastrup and the Johnson v, , Travis and Tony leading the ;si - imumi.j . . . 1st Annual Ladies Golf Tourney defense. Assistant coach Gene Drake was pleased with the offensive giving credit to Rory MacDonald, Clay Johnson, Dwayne Bamson, Travis Clark, and Duke Notcman. It lifts the Kanabs record to 1 for the season. This week (Friday) they will meet Milford in their first league game and also their Homecoming contest The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Milford has had a year so far, winning their opener against Parowan, but then losing the next two games. "Were taking it one game at a time, said Hafen. "We expect Milford to be tough, but we thinkour boys are coming along good and wi 11 be up for the game. There are a few injuries, but Hafen is hopeful they will be ready for Fridays contest The first annual Coral Cliffs Ladies Club Championship was held Sept. 5 and 6. Nine holes of golf were played each evening and there were a total of ten participants. Congratulations to those ladies who made this fust tournament a success. Top honors in the championship flight went to Janinc Wade, who earned the Club Champion trophy with a low gross score of 90. President s Cup trophy was awarded to Jean Glacier for the low net score, which is the best score with a handicap figured in. In the first flight, Ginny Bonnard gathered in honors for best low net score and B.J. Stirland for low gross score. 2-- 6. wluu-- jj OVER 100 SCOUTS AND LEADERS enjoyed the Fall Camporee held by the two scouting districts in the Kanab area. Here some of the boys and leaders learn "KHS Is Being Best" Themes Homecoming activities. Alter the game is the Homecoming Dance in the High School gym and the cost is $2. Pictures will be taken. Thanks to the Cheerleaders for the time and talents they put into all the signs that make this town a real Cowboy Country. This is just an educated guess, but the Tigers will go home with their tails between their legs. KHS Is Being the Best is the theme for this years Homecoming. The week started with Monday Hippie Day. The school had a lip sync that afternoon. Tuesday was Hilarious Hair Day and the crowning of the queen and her attendants. Congratulations, winners! Wednesday is Pajama Day and the class skits will be held. That night is Big Pep Assembly Rally -come out and help build the spirit. On Thursday we will have red and white day. That day will also be the class competitions and that night the J.V. football team is going to Pineview and the volleyball team plays here. Friday is Cowboy Day and the day of the big Mothers Assembly. At 3:30 the parade will begin. Line up is at 3:14 at Williamsburg Bank. The big game against the Milford Tigers will be at 7:30 pm., everyone is invited to come and join the fun. This year we are honoring th class of 1969 and a special invitation is extended for them to join in the by Duane Robinson Public Relations, KHS For All Your Printing Needs Call Us First Letterheads Envelopes almost anything SUPCO 1 Kanab and Fredorua businesses have always been excellent with 12-31-- 65 financial support h.r local school those Unfortunately, programs. Most hunters are aware that good intentions were aliased this effective January t, 1988, no ear. Several businesses were asked to hunting license shall lie issued to any person born after December 31, purchase adveOisements for the 1965, unless heshe presents to the wrestling roster. As is the norm, license agent a Certificate of the businesses came through tor the (hunter education Competency boys. However, the group selling these spaces did so without proper card). The hunter education card is authorization and apparently with obtained after successfully competpossible inteni to deceive. If you were one of those ing a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources sponsored hunter eduea businesses taken in by this scam tion course. The course costs $1 for there may be hope. If you wrote a check and made it out to Kanab registration, which covers all of the course materials. High School, you should be able to For information of when the next receive full restitution. For further t John Aland, course is being taught, contact your information, local Conservation Officer. KII.8 Principal, t 1 r.821 . The above situation was uncovered a- - a school hoard member was approached to buy an ad He knew onr wristlmg program had limn ,.i ri uluir (hided from ehh and exposed the ad campaign. The u its! ' rs fed hidh about his bad puhlaitv and auv tiouble.t has cauM-- its supporters But they also feel equal'' a1- - bad abou losing The Utah Division of Parks and their program A lot of Me KliS t Recreation is offering the 0.1 returned for the wrestlers fourth and final vear of wrestling, Highway Vehiele Education course for all terrain vehicle (ATV) opera 'there. are several wen, his being motor tors. Classes for ropresi nted ibis i ,r the' havi an w ill he snowmobiles and excellent cycles oppoitumtv to go to state. offered the first of October. Com ei nvd pa ent s have ap school The 1987 Utah Legislature passed proai lied Dt Havhs and a law requiring all off highw ay board nn iiJm rs. T hi it are a few vehicle operators to have either a wavs ot possibly gitling wrestling valid motor vehicle driver's license back: petitions, approaching the or an off highway vehicle education board at Us m t ting nr raising certificate to operate ATVs, snowthe $2,5U0 mr i d. Due to budget mobiles, or off highway motorcycles cuts and other evpemntun s, raising on public lands or roads in Utah. At money would be the sun st wav to this time 102 students have been reinstate this program. certified through the Know Before The wrestling squad arid parents Go! You course. There are are asking lor do.aa' ions of $2 and up to go into a drawing for a .213 rifle currently 32 instructors statewide. have An additional 83 people w ilh a scope. The tickets w ill be put into a bowl and drawn out at the applied to become volunteer in structors. Pep Assembly. The ATV education course is Tickets are bung delribultd in taught in two modules. The first is a wrestlers. Duke Noteman, Jason preride classroom module. It covers Wright, Nat Thompson, Danny environmental awareness, preride Claikson, Jim Gresham and Duane Robinson. Other wrestlers will be and prestart cheeks, Uiah vehicle laws and rules, proper safety equipment, etc. The second module consists of hands on skills training for three- - and four w heel ATVs. Each module lasts approximately five hours. Certification fee is $10. Payment of the fee also entitles student to attend classes to be certified on motorcycles and snowmobiles. Utah Parks Offer 644-233- 9 v KHS Wrestling Ready To Go Inspite of "Scam selling tickets. Parents distnh. tickets are Mike and J.. Noteman, Charlie and Karen i son, Patsy and Dale Clarkson ana Marv and Deon Button. If yot would like more informat iu o would like to nude a eoi.tr. i you may call 641 5416, there answering machine on that i. . and your call will be return. - to-Vr- Flyers Business Cards Southern Utah Publishing Co. Kanab 40 E. Center Hunter Ed. A Must After techniques of foil cooking. They are being instructed here by scoutmaster Jim Good. M ATV .7SSBSS bjj Courses tln-ea- quc-tiiii- V -- I . ftV y 4 i Play byPlay & Live Kanab Cowboys P ' vs J xA .i r'i ; t K Milford Tigers ll fr k. A Students must be at least eight years old and meet the following requirements: - 7:15 I hi 101.1 r. Vi ft i 1. A parent or 8 anban must attend the first hour of the Preride Module and all of the skill module. 2. Students mu- -l bring the proper size machine to the range. It is the proper sie if the student can straddle the machine with a slight bend to the knees while leet are on the footrests. 3. During the skill module, students mu-- 1 wear the proper protective gear: safety rated, properly fitted helmet, protective eve proiwjon xu h as shatter resistant goggles or face shield (sunglasses are not accept able), clothing that covers the arms and legs, over the ankle boots. k-.- i f hunters are trudging the fcr-- mr -- s' Pictured here is Andy Dahr.pr, w-- ,: was among the hunters recfcr.il Hr has done some hunting in the Johnsor Canyon area where he bagged three doves. 874 2254. Friday, Sept. 7:30 p.m. e swrg To sign up for an ATV course, contact an instructor in your area. In Kanab, contact Chuck Collins, (Homecoming) Pre-gam- The dove season is in full mmiimniin V1 Local Authorities. M my or our best ideas come from our public power ( unsumers Ve call them our local authorities. In public power communities, the owners and the users a'e the same f vervore has a say in how our pc Ci 1 , serves us As a local authority, you o! our community. help set the Because public powder is consumers and our community reap the benefits: fair rates, reliable service, and a al control. U he n our local authorities speak, we listen 'e know its the public in public powm that's the key to our strength ail took at public power in a newt light. Alter all, it's yours. Kanab Municipal Powei |