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Show iW BRAVES the playoffs for the first time in more than 20 years. continued from page 24 Tuesday, Oct 26 at Viewmont High School remaining, the Braves elected to conopt for a version. However, Jacobs was tackled before reaching the end zone on a quarterback sneak. It looked wide open, but we elected to run it instead of pass it, said Wall. We didnt want to get in one of those overtime things with Davis. two-poi- nt And thanks to Jeff Rigby, Bountifuls frown literally turned upside down. Rigby intercepted Olsen on third down returning the ball to the Davis 14 with just over three minutes remaining. Four plays and less than 90 seconds later, B.J. Van Orman plowed into the end zone from 3 yards out. Beattie added a two-poiconversion and Bountiful was off to change jerseys for a similar battle with Cottonwood. The Darts moved to their own 41 before succumbing to loss on effort to save h downs in a their season. The outcome kept Davis out of nt last-ditc- BOUNTIFUL 0 21 DAVIS 7 21 14 7 0 , Olsen 5 run (Morgan kick) B Baggett 9 run (Haslam kick) B Rigby 73 run (Morgan kick) - B Beattie 80 run (run failed) B Van Orman 3 run (Beattie run) BOUNTIFUL Tiebreaker-mani- 10, Cottonwood 7 a continued in game with the second the And if the opening play from scrimmage proved as any indication, the rested Colts were more than happy to accept the trip to te winner-taking-it-a- ll. Kearns. standout Cal Beck took a halfback pass from Don Fountaine and sprinted 80 yards All-sta- te into the end zone. The score remained 7-- 0 until midway through the second half. Bountiful eventually countered the quick score when Steve Baggett drive with an capped a 15-pl- run with 7:59 remaining. Brad Haslams kick knotted the score at 6 S J CUPPER COUNTRY Enter defense. Bountiful tightened its defense down the stretch starling with a three plays and a punt stance on Cottonwoods next possession. MAGNA Things have gotten a little bit tighter in Region 7. And 15-- 7 Woods Cross 15-loss at Cyprus Tuesday just added to the Terry Rose, who entered the contest earlier as quarterback, The Lady Cats lost their hold on sole possession of second place with game-winne- proved his worth defensively as well when he intercepted a Cottonwood pass with 2:24 to play. It was a lack of offense, said Cottonwood coach Mike Reardon. Its been our down fall all season. I. r .Ul 1 1 con- gestion. the loss in Magna. The verdict left both squads with marks entering Thursdavs finale. The Lady Wildcats dosed out regu- - 4-- lar season play Thursday at home against Olympus. (Results were not available at press time.) Woods Cross has already clinched a spot in next weeks 4A state tournament. REGION 2: State-boun- Davis, d 3 However, all three squads returned for region finales Thursday. (Results were not available at press time.) Bountiful took it away from us. The interception, coupled with one more defensive stand in the For our Physician Referral Service closing minute, sent Bountiful into the state playoffs. We came out and made the big plays, said Bountiful coach Larry Its Wall. been a hectic week. Call I dont know anything about Kearns. We havent even talked about it. C2 Tuesday, Oct. 26 at Viewmont High School BOUNTIFUL 0 10 Cottonwood 7 C 10 07 Lakeview Hospital Beck 80 pass from Fountaine (kick) B Baggett 8 run (Haslam kick) B FG Haslam 35 kxliul !r i vii n null ' Notice is hereby given that a MUNICIPAL ELECTION for West Bountiful, Utah will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1993. Persons desiring to vote at this election must qualify by being registered in accordance with law in the election precinct in which they reside. Persons who voted last year in the 1992 General Election will . not need to as Iona as they have not moved to a different location. The Polling Place for West Bountiful City will be at West Bountiful Elementary School, 750 West 400 North, West Bountiful, i Utah. The Polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m. of the same day. Danny : li r Velasquez, operator at power is starting Beverly Haslam, PacifiCorps Cart on to shine with For West Bountiful City Recorder coal-fire- Initial Official Ballot for West Bountiful City, Utah November 2, 1993 planned ins talla- - steam elec- d tric plant, the recipe tions of for making electricity test systems this vear photo-voltai- c is There are a lot of ways to make electricity, " INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the namefs) of the persons) you favor as the candkiatefs) lor each respective office. VtttFor FCXMAYC and next. This is in he says. addition to participation But the average DAVID LBADHAM CARL M. JOHNSON in the lot of time thinking II Project under way in about where or how California. rrf ii Four VtarTarm ftrv1 Vox For Turn (2) more ways to get the joh PAT YORK BLAKE done than ever before. JIM CHILD And, were going to need DANIEL F.GARRI DO L GEORGE used to make electricity Today there are JAMES BEHUNIN WADE large-sca- Geotl lermal heat is electricity is made. Fes Solar person doesnt spend a Ona(1) Four Year Twm u'l Vi'l: If1; in Utah. (i! lfl Recycling" of steam v. from various industrial processes through them all to keep costs in line and take care of the environment. CRAIG HAMMOND From thin air is exactly how some electricity co- generation partnerships is producing new electricity at a lower cost. WILFORD HONSVICK CARL MARTIN THOMAS L MONROE ROBERT D. ROSE, JR. JEFFREY S.T1NGEY state-hopef- Viewmont and winless Bountiful were all idle Tuesday. 4il Sample Ballot J VOLLEYBALL CITY OF WEST BOUNTIFUL NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION .. V Cyprus whips Woods The stop led to a field goal by Haslam which proved to be r. the 35-ya- , will he obtained starting next year in Wyoming and Washington. Here, PacifiCorp will he a major partner in wind farms" where the only crop is kilowatts. Utah Power is putting all kinds of new energy on the line. But one of the best ways to make more power is for us all to just use it wisely." 0 UTAH POWER THE RIGHT KIND OF ENERGY Ununiitul |