Show October 30 2l02 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun lubs sehool and youth are all encouraged to Ve want to see par'll ipate indi-people ionic together as nl unis and organia tions" stated one parade committee "( elebrating Amerimember can alues has always been at the heart it our parade and this we probably need is something mom today than ever before" he parade will begin at 6 00 29 p m on ridav November 2002 Mis ( hris (Dallas) Cox is in charge’ of this year's musical People interested in program are encouraged to performing Plans Announced for Annual Light Parade "1 iillow thr A imiK igh hrixtmis" is the thrmr lur this vrir's Minti ( it v ight Paruir ightcd floats will stream d w r ( Mam Third South Sihool ited to and drird gather f r warm ami snmeontstandineriti rtam ment Street from and end it Minti Ttih where people ire in Parade hiirmrn )i and Howard ligrmeister are enthused about the many people who are (undersoil ready busy mal prepar itions held the he my my' tor this annual eyeni day after thank sgn groups onimittct is tinv cnt m in iiiiri iglt I’irxir ush the hristmus season by a' tin rntm lommunity Minti agmi hr ers in draw lonelier near a tune when reflect Amcrii ns ad a at a on then in my hi ssins espetally thosi ot heahh pex e and he imagery and sy m tree an aptured within this year tin me lira s the mind to thoughts ihout mmv additional m hiding those ieil-i- t hit d ai pu ii ley el h ii r h u s rn organizatunity and ity entities ions eonlne l)allasat(435)835-337- ighted float winners will be announced and prizes awarded at the high school that evening Parade- entry forms may be the Manti City pic ked up at e Get J300 Minutes For $45 U Lr “s Snow College picked up their Car Cord w States Fcxitball League with a win over Scottsdale Commu- nity College(SCC) The Badgers s - FREEDOM C7JHL2S3T CELLULARONE Authomtd Hands Free Kit 29" BircwtHCw (with activation) Dealtr We Offer FREE Next Day Air All Across UTAH TOLL FREE (FREE) r trailed for most of the first three quarters because of squandered opportunities Snow College had two interceptions and a fumble inside on their last three the FOR JUST oi ) informational item only a prothat Utah's five general season buck deer regioas be split into approximately 25 hunt ar- - posal fourth win in a row and finished off a grueling three game rood swing through the Western SPECIAL! leather Case Salt Lake City - Not allowing eas beginning in the 2004 sea- year and let their RAC representatives and the DWR know what people to collect shed big game son "We are not recommendthis idea" antlers in Utah from Jan April ing this for the 21X13 season but they think about The DWR is putting a paper 30 waiting until spring to set would like to present it to the all of its big lists that can buck start so numdeer permit thinking together they public general all about it for 2004" said Steve bers and game proposals The paper selling muzzleloader elk permits Cranney big game coordinator should be available on the DW'R's Internet Web site about for the Division of Wildlife Reare among proposed one week before the RAC meetchanges for Utah's 2003 big sources Adof the "Several season that the Regional game public may ings begin The Web site address is wwwwildlifeutah gov visory councils have expressed provide input on at upcoming RAC citizen representatives idea the this in in Council interest past Regional Advisory so while we won't be recom- will take the public input remeetings The Division of Wildlife Remending it to the Wildlife Board ceived at the meetings to the sources will also present as an for the 2003 season we would Utah Wildlife Board when it whin j Sevier Valley Hospital A Service of Intermountain Health Care FULL-TIM- Dr Allen Dr Nakken Dr Zobell Richfield 896-827- SPECIALISTS E Surgeon 6 Orthopedist Podiatrist 8 7 VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR SEPTEMBER 1 returned in a row that the special The Artichokes got on the field board first with a goal in the first quarter Before the end of the first quarter they added a touchdown on a Trail- the Badgers got their first break when Justin Walker f the Scottsdale into Artichoke territory and with a personal foul started their line drive at the SCC "We had a hard time moving the ball again to start the week" said Kilts "It was nice to have ing some help from the special teams again That's two weeks possessions of the first half "This was definitely the definition of ugly" said Head Coach Jeff Kilts "I would like to think that the three weeks of travel didn't have anything to do with it but I know it did It's hard enough to play in this league without having to play for three weeks straight on the road and sleeping six of the past 2 nights on a bus" run by Kevin Fain 100 North Main like to present some information on the issue" Cranney said "It's important that people attend their RAC meetings this appt only) Affiliated Health Care Providers teams have put points on the board directly or given us great chances for the offense" for Faul Peterson ran the first of two rushing touchdowns on the evening with 1247 left on the second quarter clock The second one came from out with 51 seconds left in the third quarter to give Snow their first lead Todd Daniels broke his second long run in as many games when he ran for a touchdown to put the with 8:18 Badgers up 3 left in the game "We had a hard time sustaining a drive" said Kilts "This was a team that was a lot better than their record They have been in every game this year and they showed that they could just We had as as easily be some big plays that got us the win" After the Artichokes tied the game at 20 with 245 left the Badgers got their next big play from Gordon Reid Reid took a roufor tine pass in the flats the final score "He was not going to be denied" said Kilts "He ran over three defensive players and just found a way to get into the The dramatics weren't over Scottsdale got for the Badgers the ball back with less than two minutes left and drove deep into Snow territory before turning the ball over on downs at the line Snow College improves to in conference play and overall as they prepare to host Mesa Community College for homecoming - 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