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Show f Boren team tops summer bowling league Trophies for the Funtimers Summer Bowling League were awarded at a banquet at the Cow Palace. The Boren-in-lawby Keith sponsored Boren, won the first place trophy for team members Ann Boren, Margaret Loranger, Jolita Zufelt, Saundra Boren and Ruth Anderson. The Holly Rollers, sponsored by Elaine Chapoose, took second place for the season with the Pepsi Pushers, sponsored by the Pepsi Co. third. Toni Hullinger won the trophy for most improved bowler. Janet Arnold won high average, Mary Ann Huston had high series and Janet Arnold scored the high game. Sportsmanship awards went to Debbie Selfe, JaDene Wardle and Ann Boren. a, Racing News From Deg 7 weanesaay Afternoon (.oneematea ' Standings: Won Lost 1. Valley Market 2 10 2. Gary Operating 7 5 3. Harmston Construction 7 5 4. Smiling Panthers 7 5 5. Dowdy Housewifes 7 5 6. Pairie Dog Speedway 6 6 7. Brothersons Store 7 5 8. Radio Shack 7 5 9. Hill Top 3 9 10. Sandy's 3 9 Beauty Shop High for individual game was Carol Henley, with 199. She was also high with handicap at 237. Individual series winner wu Kathy Miller with 492, and with handicap at 606. In team scoring, high game was registered by Harmston Construction, with a total of 773. They also took the high game with handicap, at 960. High series team went to Smiling Panthers, with a total of 2060 points, while the high series with handicap was won by Harmston Construction, 2716. Blasting out of the chute aboard a bronc is one of the competitors at the Rocky Mountain Indian Rodeo Association's championship finals rodeo at Fort Duchesne last weekend. The rodeos Saturday and Sunday determined Colseason champions from Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, 'EM COWBOY! RIDE orado, ArizonaandNewMexico. Idaho rider winsrodeo championship Jack Edmo, a Shoshone-Bannoc- k Indian from Ft Hall, Ida., won two events and placed third to two mare, to ride away with all around honors in the Rocky Mountain Indian Rodeo Association's championship finals at Fort Duchesne last weekend. Edmo won both the saddle bronc and bareback bronc events and was second in calf and team roping. He pocketed $1,080 during the rodeo, held Saturday and Sunday at the Northern Ute Rodeo Club's arena. Top Ute Tribe finisher was Albert Manning, who finished second to Edmo in the first of the saddle contest Another Ute, Sherwood Cuch, placed third in the bareback bronc's second competition. The winners were: Guy Givens and Willie LeClair of Ft Washakie, Wyo., team roping; Edmo, saddle bronc riding; Edmo, bareback bronc riding; Raylmond Holgate of Kayenta, Aria., bull riding; Hugh Friday, Ft Washakie, Calf roping; and Della Jackson, Ft. hall, girls' barrel racing. go-rou- Carbon for football and girls volleyball. The J. V. girls did very well, beating 20-East Carbon High scorer was Sam Dorrity with 12 points. The varsity girls lost to East Carbon High scorer was Lana alinski with 8 points for Duchesne. Hie boys did very well the first half of the football game, leading East Carbon 20-- 6 but the Vikings came back the second half to beat the Eagle's 30-2All touchdowns for D.H.S. were made by Craig Addley. 0, 11-2- 7. 19-2- d Tabby H.S. scores given Tabby girls volleyball team fell to Monticello last Wednesday in their first loss of the season, with scores .of 204 and 206. In spite of the defeat. Coach Tom Kohler states he was happy with the girls performance and feels they have really improved over the last couple of weeks. Heidi DeFa was listed as leading scorer with Jill jackson also cited as playing a good game. The junior varsity game found Tabby as the victor with scores of 915, 1512 and 1510. The outstanding player mentioned for this game was Shauns Wagstaff. Last Thursday, Tabby hosted Duchesne for the cross country event. Tabiona claimed the first eight places with Brad Lefler being the first to cross the finish line. is in hard-boun- d slide-soun- r, By Lana Malinsld Last Friday D.H.S. traveled to East 20-1- Well I don't know about the rest of The Ute Tribe's Education Departyou but I sure did miss the races last ment's Curriculum Staff and Committee weekend. And I understand there were a have written and published four booklets few people who showed up to watch the on Ute History and Culture, two races even though there weren't any. It's booklets on Ute Crafts and Games, three good to know that even though the races booklets and one book on are over for this season, people still have Ute Legends, three map series and a the racing fever. That's why we're proud presentation. to include each and everyone of you to This package, formally called the Ute help us celebrate our fantastic year of Tribal Curriculum Materials, is now racing with a banquet given by the available for use in primary and Prairie Dog Racing Association, to be secondary schools in both Uintah and held Oct. 15 at the I.D. Lounge. Dinner Duchesne counties. hour will start at 6:30 p.m. and awards To implement the materials' use, the will be presented at 9 p.m. tribe's Education Department has conLet met tell you there will be some ducted workshops with teachers from mighty big surprises as far as the both the Duchesne and Uintah school awards go. Charles Scott will be the M. districts. Those workshops were held C. and the awards will be given by the to the beginning of the school year. prior officers of the association who are: president, Don Baucum; vice president, Randy Bywater, board member, Craig Campbell; and secretary-treasueKandie Smith. We would like to say there will be slot of boobie" prizes given so if you miss that you've really missed something. live band but There will be an we would like to stress the fact that no booze will be sold after 1 a.m. Tickets are available at the bars and some of the stores in town and advance tickets are $5. Tickets will be sold at the door for $6. We would like to thank Glade for allowing us to use his fine establishment for our big celebration. He's beep pretty good to us this season and it's only right we include him to end our year. So again, please won't you come and .help us celebrate, remember, its the 15th of October starting at 6:30 p.m. with awards given at 9 p.m. and you're all welcome. Hope to see you there! all-nig- The work booklets include problems and projects designed to strengthen basic studen skills, vocabulary, interpretation of charts, graphs and maps, content retention, and mathematical problem-solvin- Some questions in booklets will students and teachers to require draw on the people, archives, resources, and published works which expand the study of the Ute people. The proposal for funding of the project was written by Forrest Cuch, tribal Education director. It was funded under the U.S. Office of Education's Indian Education Act. The Ute Tribe has copyright, with all rights reserved. Education Act. The Ute Tribe has copyright, with all rights reserved. berth An Open House for Poni iocs and CMC Trucks Best Year Yet! i ctobec W! A. 722-513- 1 Fall Wood the Cutting! WANT ADS Offering HoridIHd PROTECT YOUR . . . 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Curriculum materials include: "A Brief History of the Ute People," history text; "The Ute People," An introduction to traditional Ute culture; "Ute Ways, A description of traditional Ute life; and "The Ute System of Government, the history and practice of Ute government. "Ute Projects and patterns" contains illustrated instructions for Ute projects, Yoo (The games and foods; Noo-Che-e Ute People): A Coloring Book" is illustrated by a Ute artist. "Stories of Our Ancestors" contains the stories, as does "The Way It Was Told" "Weenoocheeyoo Peeaaduhnee Yak:anp: "Stores Of Our Ancestors" and "When Animals Talked". "Ute Lands and Resources" contains 87 overhead maps showing natural resources, tribal lands, treaty boundaries and important events; "The People's Land" has seven wall maps; and "Ute People, The Lands" has six wall maps. UINTAH BABIN Phone News Items to 1 at West Junior Arnold elected (center) as president Kathy High School has with Mary Arrowchis (left) as vice president and Morma Marshall as secretary. The club will work to promote interest in athletics and will sell food items to help raise money for sports equipment. Ute Tribe publishes education materials by Kandle Smith OctobwA. SPORTS PROMOTERS The Girls' Athletic club Prairie Speetay STANDARD Coming Soon GMC Pickups with diesel Power INV. CORP MURRAY MOTOR Roosevelt Main Street |