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Show 7 UINTAH BABIN Pocombor STANDARD 1, 1977 Cutter racing play day set at Petroleum Downs II' A BIG Hie nows items lu 722 5 : j A Play Day" is scheduled this Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Petroleum Downs race trak no. .he.i of Roosevelt. The public is invited i Attend 1. ONE-La- nce Denver, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smiley of Denver, Roosevelt, caught this whopping German brown trout at Bottle Hollow Thanksgiving Day. The fish measured 26 inches in length and weighed 13 pounds. The party was fishing from the bank when Lance hooked the trout. sport is increasing. A greater number of contenders were out competing for the team, and support from families was also evident. The opening match of the season will be December 6, when Union will host Duchesne. JV matches will begin at 6 p.m., and the varsity at 7:30. For the opening game, it was announced that all Tiger wrestlers, and all junior high wrestlers who bring a parent with them, will be admitted free. 'ft for ' .ii I. In the tw. . ,t ctd ri ?! ; tints will include Snow, Funk am. Ercanbrack vs. Freston and Butchei No. 1; A1 Woehrman No. 1 vs. Mark Monsen; Terrill Coy vs. Gary Goodrich; Barry Burton vs. McNeil Duncan; Freston and Butcher No. 2 vs. Larry Jensen; Brad Jensen vs. A1 Woehrman No. 2; Gary Jenkins vs. Eldon Monsen; Dave Dunean vs. Snow, Funk and Ercanbrack No. 2. The mature races will see 3M Ranch vs. Jenkins and May; Kim Bastian vs. Ted Wilckins; Gary Goodrich vs. Rav Malinski; Ray Jensen vs. Dean Bruitt: Melvin Swasey vs. Bob May, Dave Jenkins vs. Blake Rust. I - Official racing at Petroleum Downs will begin Saturday, Dec. 10. Starting time is set for 1 p.m., and an admission fee of $1.50 will be charged. Racing will continue each Saturday for II weeks. Union matmen ready for season start In the best of matches, the Union high school wrestling team completed its wrestle offs for positions on the varsity and junior varsity teams last week. In some weight classes, the matches were won by only one point, promising strength on the junior varsity team as well as the varsity. Challenges for varsity positions will continue to be made throughout the season. As the wrestling season gets underway, it is evident that the interest in the the "no admission" I "ding tl Union's wrestling team jockeyed for positions in wrestle offs last week, and are ready for the season opener Dec. 6 against Duchesne. Shown here is some of the action during the wrestle offs for positions on the varsity team. Hearings set on 55 speed The Utah Transportation Commission will hold three public hearings in December to receive comment on the proposed adoption of a 55 miles per hour speed limit. The limit would apply on all highways except those that are posted at a slower speed. The hearings will be held in St. George on Tuesday, December 13, in the Dixie high school auditorium 350 East, 700 South; in Salt Lake City on Thursday, December 15, in the State Office Building auditorium; and in Nephi on Tuesday, December 20, in the Juab high school auditorium, 146 North Main. All hearings will begin at 7:00 p.m. If adopted, the 55 miles per hour speed limit would remain in effect until amended, repealed J- f. modified or by the Utah I A Commission Transportation or by the Legislature of the State of Utah. - Elementary school. Chicken Time has the meat and drink, and Keen agers are asked to bring a salad, dessert, relish and rolls plus their service. Music by the Basin eer Bam1 from La point. If anyone snows oi a Senior Citizen (Keen ager) who does not take the Basin Standard, please tell them that Mr. Ashby will give any Senior Citizen a new subscription to the Standard for half Tomorrow, Friday December 2nd, the price $3.00. Give Emma Rosa or Fred bus win go to Provo for repairs and will Jones $3 and he name and address of be in downtown Provo from 1 p.m. to the person an- they will see that a paper 5:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to spend an is sent. afternoon in Provo should call The following stores will give disand make arrangements to counts to Senior Citizens, however the or ride over. intention is not to help them buy Next Tuesday, December 6th, the Christmas presents, but these stores school lunch is at Duchesne Elem. school intend the discounts for card holders starting at 1 p.m. Anyone who can take only. In Roosevelt shop Len El Shoe are encouraged Store, Sather's Jewelry, TjOg Cabin extra meals to shut-in- s to do so, however the school has Saddle Shop and Cowtown Ranchwear. requested that Keen agers do not ask In Duchesne shop Guys n Gals, Mini cooks for food to take out, rather check Shoppes and Get Plastered. Cowans Cafe with Emma Ross. will give a 10 percent discount to Senior She will have all extra food and paper Citizens on Saturday. So, if you like to plates. It would be wise for each person eat out, go to Cowans any Saturday and to bring empty cartons for taking food get a 10 percent discount out Principal Leo Foy saya that the kids Watch this column next week for even are starting on Christmas carols and will more activities for Senior Citizens (Keen or sing some numbers for Keen agers agers) or call Any entertainment Duchesne in County who is person living Saturday, December 10th at 6:30 p.m., 55 years old or older is eligible to is the dinner dance at the old Roosevelt participate in any or all activiites. There is never a charge, but everyone is asked what they can. if they ck'A. - 738-553- 722-429- 8 6 738-553- 722-429- 8 Convalescent News high school's this team varsity wrestling year includes, left to right, front, Steve Bowden, Chris O'Driscoll, Alonzo Serawop, Steve Hamilton, Vermon VARSITY WRESTLERS-Un- ion Esplin and Doug Hoopes. Back, John Brown, Shayne McKee, Benny Van, Gordon Mart, Lyle Jenks, and Bret Smith. The annual Thanksgiving party at Stewart's Convalescent Villa featured a turkey dinner with turkey and ham and all the trimmings and a pot lurk on the salads and pies. Tina Wilkins with her mouth harp and Mr. Erranhrark with a violin headed the program. Dee Street's girls sang, accompanied by Mrs. Street with her guitar. Sheila Huber and Mary Burgess c e ng a number accompanied by guitar. Mrs. Iliiis LaRose playing the piano and Mr. Ercanbrack with his violin performed a duet. 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