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Show 6 STANDARD October 7. 1976 Eagle squad readies for homecoming Duchesne's Eagles suffered another loas last Friday, losing to East Carbon 84-The loes ended their hopes for state competition, giving than a 24 season record. Coach Ed Browning dted three players for an excellent ball gamut; defensive linebackers Jim Forakis and Rick White, and defensive tackle Fred Hayes. The Eagles traveled to MnnttfpUo then host yeaterday, Wednesday, Alta moot next Friday, October 15 for their homecoming game at 4 p.m. 0. R JHS athletic teams win, lost to WJHS During the football game Thursday of last wed: the Roosevelt jr. high school team came from behind to defeat the team from West junior high by a score of 1976 varsity and junior varsity Jill Christensen, Sherry AAecham, cheerleaders are: Longhorn LeAnn Lamb, Janae Tucker, Diane Roberts, Sonja Tidwell, Barbara Hanke, Linda Goodrich, Lisa Walker and Angie Fisher. AHS CHEERLEADERS-T- he The girls volleyball team didn't have such luck, however, losing their series of games to the formidable girls team from t West. Teams from both schools will meet again Wednesday, October & at West Hunters safety class scheduled A hunters safety clam will be held at RJH8 Friday, October 12 beginning at 7 p.m. For those who would like to be eligible for a deer hunting license. For more information, contact foe Community Education center at 7224082. CZteDCs Lawnmowcrs G0D33 We also do ivt&Jnding Starters Longhorns cinch playoff berth Altamont's Longhorns have assured themselves of a berth In state play-o- ff competition, after overpowering Green River last week 60 to 6. ' The victory gave the Longhorns a 1 league record, tying them for firet place with Monticello. The Longhorns faced Eat Carbon Wednesday, then meet the 4-- Eagles for Duchesne's homecoming October 15 before hosting Monticello October 22 for foe Longhorns homecoming match. Seven touchdowns were scored against AdvisoryfTboard tr sponsors deer coyote study Ml All Car Parts SMALL INGINI SALIS ANDSSRVKI 46 No. Main Roosevelt 722-259- 1 foe Green River Pirates Friday, candidate Mack Fieldsted scored three touchdowns, junior sfotback Glen Lamb scored two, sophomore Mickey Fieldsted cored a touchdown on n pass from Kelly Farnsworth, and freshman Chad Stevenson scored a touchdown. The Longhorns also scored two 2 point conversions, and four extra points. Coach Manxanares credited foe entire 'team for an effective running game and n " ' good team effort -- 4 Vf The State Agricultural and WOdlife Damage Prevention Board recently voted to establish a deercoyote study to document any effect that coyotes may have on deer populations. The research project will be conducted in the Blue Mountain-El- k Ridge and LaSal Mountain areas of southeastern Utah over a period of six years. The study is a joint venture primarily involving the Utah Department of Agriculture, Division of Wildlife Resources, U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management The plan is to conduct coyote control lt agreed that it pushed across on a short drive for six points. The offensive unit looked good throughout the game with Wasatch. was unanimousl Everyone was a touchdown as Union All-Sta- te "protection of .door- la foe Blue. Ridge amjilDr foe first two years of the study and document the' response of these deer herds. Deer populations will then be earried out There would be no control on either area for the second two-yea- r segment and then treatments will be reversed. Coyote control will then be conducted in the LaSal Mountain area - for the third two-yesegment and foe effects compared to foe Blue Mountain-El- k Ridge herds. Commissioner Joseph H. Francis, Utah Department of Agriculture, said, Any livestock and poultry operators experiencing losses to predators in foe study areas can expect help through foe U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service as they have in he-t- he t UNANIMOUS-- Basin Riders complete year at fall social . Head-Resurfaci- ng Drum Turning ' - Mountain-El- k The Uintah Basin Rider held their annual fall social at foe Cow Palaee, ' Monday evening. Janet Arnold, social . director for the club made the arrangements. A ham dinner was served to members and apodal guests. Doe Jenkins, who served aa master of f ceremonies, presented hnmerous awards to different individuals, and President Geraldine Frost presented Doe with a wallet from the dub la appreciation for ; his continued support and sasistanco. The evening was spent foe , years activities and fun and exciting sve sis that occured during, theuosaoy rJrutkes and ridea foaMsml tojhe ffrat; three place trophies woo by foe club in District, Region and State. ' Chosen by club members to receive the annual Sportsmanship trophy and hand tooled leather belt and buckle for foe . year wu Paula BelL ' Mm UNDER Eldreage, NaTS, quarterbaclc for Union this Cougars just gets pass away ahead of a swarm of Wasatch Wasps in the game last week. Union compiled a total of 298 yards of gain in the game, but lost the contest 15 SEIGE-Ke- vin to 14. ar the past" Commissioner Francis is the chairman misses a win; to face No. Summitt Union Cougar football fans seemed to bo unamimoua in their feeling that their team was a "winner, even though they loet foe ballgame last week. Hosting the rival Wasatch team, during homecoming activities Friday, the Cougars came out ready to play. Although they are a young team, and have yet to get in foe winning column in league play, it was apparent that they had made some improvements, and were of foe Agriculture and Wildlife Damage Prevention Board that is sponsoring the research project. The Director 4 the Division of Wildlife Resources is the coriiairman of that group, with other members representing cattlemen, woolgrowers, Utah landowners, sad wildlife interest groups. Also on foe Board are representatives from the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife 8crvice, Bureau of Land Management, and U. S. Forest Service. nine-memb- er - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY including Jay Mountainlion, Robert Bergquist and Robert ChaseL All three non-leag- not afraid to match plays with Wasatch. Wasatch hit paydirt first, early hi foe game, but the Cougar, looking sharper cadi game," put two counters on foe board, along with two extra points, giving them a 14 to 6 load. The offensive unit came up with a total of 298 big yards of gain during the game, with over 200 of these coming on the ground. Darell Cartwright, a Union back, amused over 100 yards rushing in a personal effort for foe team. In the second halt Wautch pushed over for another touchdown, but again failed to convert for the extra point, giving Union a 14 to 12 lead. But late in foe game, Wasatch's try for a fieldgoal wu successful, giving them an extra thru points, and the game. Commenting on the game. Coach Omer stated that he sue tremendous improvement in the players during foe past few weeks. Yardage hu almost doubled each week, and mistakes have diminhlmii. He is also encouraged by aome of foe younger players coming up. Three sophomores uw a lot of action Friday, Timp Cave tours MOV GUT TO -- UDYOUR FAVORITE CARTOON GLASSES EVERY OAV 670 E. 2nd N. Roosevelt Vl IIWI 650 W. Main Street Vernal Interior. PhoM mws items to 722-S13- 1 berth. O POOTBftU ! INTERESTING FACTS end for season Guided tours of Timpsnogos Cave have been discontinued for foe winter months effect! vs Wednesday, Oct., 6, 1976, Superintendent Sherma E. Bierhaus has announced. The early closure is due to the construction of a rockfall barrier and trail shelter which will reduce the hazard of visitors being struck by natural rockfall. The visitor center will remain open and offer, museum exhibits and a twelve minute slide program about the area. The opening date tor the 1977 season will bo announced next spring and will bo dependent upon weather conditions and two construction projects. Timpsnogos Csvc is sn area of the National Park Sorviea, U. S. Department of the played good football. This Friday evering another home game will be played by the Cougars, when they host North Summit at 7 p.m. Friday. This will be a game, but should prove to be a crowd-pleasin- g encounter. North Summit is presently undefeated in league play, and is looking forward to a state tourney The longm rivor YN IT In the world -ion Now York and California. f JAY GATtS Jdi,z. sel; . iw Oiino has close to 25 of Iho world's population Five oldest colleges In the U. 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