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Show write or call Mr, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Wanted- - Office worker for work in Oil Field Office approximately IS miles Northwest o! Roosevelt, Utah. Interested Persons, please Hanzon, Rangely, 81648 Phone 4 K. R. Colorado for details. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 16, 23, 1975. Phone News Items to 722-513- 1 ALTAMONT LOSES Duchesne puts down 2 wins Union Tabby; Save 1 0 on any pair of these Radial 40,000 mi. Blems 12 Atlas 8-At- 8-At- 4-At- las las las LR 7015-re- 61-5- 8 $75.35 JR 701 5 -- reg. $71.69 FR 7014 -reg. $60.99 HR 7014 -- reg $67.82 g. put-dow- n 63-5- non-regio- 0 Better road control Bart Morrill 31 and Bill Trowbridge go up for a rebound last week's encounter with the Grantsville Cowboys in Roosevelt. The Cowboys on that occasion grabbed the ball, but it was the Cougars who won the game. LOOSE BALL Purchase a set of 4, Ft. Duchesne to host state boxing tourney G7815 Atlas Steeloon steel belted tires at $62.75 mounted, 'bal., and on car plus excise tax. Get a Spare Free Amatuer Boxers from throughout the state will invade Ft. Duchesne on Jan. 24 and 25 to participate in the 1975 Junior Mounted, balanced, and on Olumpic Boxing Championship Tournae ment being held in the building Friday and Saturday nights. The bouts will begin at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Many 1974 state and intermountain states champions have their entries in along with boys seeking their first championship. Although it is a two day affair, some divisions have enough entires to require some boys to box three and four times (and win) to get to the championship. Some state champions have moved up to a division with a defending champion thus in these bouts the public will see state champion versus state champion which promises boxing at it's best. This year's tournament is being sponsored locally by the Ute Tribe, and Multi-Purpos- car, phis excist tax CHEVROFsmvTCE Torn e MOTOR e BRAKE SERVICE e CAMPERS TIKK SAI.FS a a TUNE-U- P RADIATOR SERVICE a Roosevelt, Utah 84066 - Phone 5-- 0 The fourth quarter almost proved to a disaster. Union started off with a 49-4lead but Grantsville put on i strong offensive and defensive effort to score nine points while holding the stalling Cougars to just two points. In spite of the just two points in the fourth quarter, Cat coach Lynn Patterson said it was his team's confidence" that made the difference as they refused to fold and let the Cowboys walk out with a in BATTERIES FRONT F.NII ALIGNMENT ROAD CAI.I.S 722-961- 6 p feel. Officials 2-- pre-seas- win. Chevrolet Division of General Motors is the national sponsor. According to the tough, crowd thrilling bouts in the tune-umeet held in Orem Jan. 17, in which many of the same boys coming to the state meet boxed, there will be no dull bouts. Thrills will be the rule rather than the exception, sponsors Chris Denver with 14 points was the high man. Tom Monks added 13 and Bart Morrill put away 10 for the Cats. Over Duchesne way, it was a real barn burner as the visiting Tabby Tigers were out for blood and a win. The game was close all the way and the lead exchanged hands several times, but the Eagles were not to be denied at home. Tabiona is in second place in the region. For the winners. Marlin Grant was the high scorer with 18, Ted Telisak shot in 16, and Kenny Killian stung the nets for Monticello. This week REGION NINE at Intermountain Wasatch at Grantsville Dugway at Park City St. Joseph at Tintic South Summit at North Summit Union 11. for this tournament will include former world middle-weigh- t champion Gene Fullmer and A1 Lyksett. A1 has refereed Pan American Games, Olympic trials. European Championships and several National AAU Tournaments to help these reputeable officials Mr. Martinez has also been offered the -services of yet another of the nations top officials, Del Markham, a top authority on ' international rules under which the junior and senior Olympics are fought. The Ute Tribe Alcohol ana Drug Program sponsors the local boxing team berth. f 3 0 Fewer tire buys Year round use play-of- Duchesne heads down to Green River for s rough game. Green River is only 3-in region play, but it knows it has to win if it is to have any chance at a play-of- f position, Duchesne might just be too record and confident with its glossy come back with a blimish. Altamont travels way south into San Juan country Friday to pick on a bigger, school. San Juan is probably getting schools and tired of being beaten by will be laying in wait to stampede the Longhorns. And Tabby hits the road to Monticello Friday to face the revenge minded Bucks. The Buckaroos got off to a poor start pick to after being made the take all the marbles in Region Ten. They have now won two of their last three games, but that one loss was to Tabiona in Tabiona. Both teams need the win to boost their play-of- f chances. Saturday Altamont and Tabiona switch opponents with Tabby playing San Juan and Altamont getting a crack at quarters. Better gas milage O the state s. Radials Save and Save And Check Out This Buy nets for 10 each. Mac Fieldsted with 11 and Bruce Todd's 12 were tops for Altamont. The 56 fouls inthe game showed the both teams had. Coach intensity Patterson liked the efforts of his bench which came through and held the lead." This Friday: Union gets a chance to even its region A record as it hosts intermountain. victory Friday could be the confidence builder the Cats need to go on and take Duchesne consolidated its hold on the win Region Ten lead with narrow over Tabiona last week. Union got its first region win of the year with a squeeking two pointer 51-4- 9 Friday and then the next night 0 in a rival, Altamont n affair for both teams. Union's victory was a sweet one for the Cougars since it came over the Grantsville Cowboys, the team Union will have to beat out for a position in the atate play-offUnion and Grantsville are now tied for third place in Region Nine with one win, two loss records. Union was in the driver's seat almost all of the way against the Cowboys, leading at the end of the last three Top Tigers scorers were Ervan Rhoades game high of 19, Lee Gines, 18, and Jeff Jones who nabbed 13. contest Saturday's saw Chris Denver shoot for 18 points, and Bill Trowbridge and Tom Monk's hit the Union-Altamo- Manila at North Rich South Rich at U.S.D. REGION TEN nt 'Faifiay East Carbon at Moab Tabiona at Monticello Altamont at San Juan Duchesne at Green River and along with the recreation department have worked hand in hand with Mr. Martinez to bring this tournament to the people of the Uintah Basin. The only thing needed now is support. Alot of local support, concluded Mr. Martinez. Saturday Tabiona at San Juan Altamont at Monticello HOW ARE YOU GOING TO ARE YOU FEEDING I PROLIX I SUPPLEMENT TO YOUR DAIRY offer good at Clyde Coon Construction Jon. IS to Feb. 15, 1975 TOD? -- HxrtpxrLrti: Dishwasher or "Hxrtpuoriiidt Refrigerator with the purchase of a new Boise more than 30 home before Feb. plans More than 20 home HURRY CALL exteriors Four ways to finance V. 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