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Show MANILA AT DUCHESNE TABIONA AT ALTAMONT UNION AT UINTAH Friday dumped the ball In for a 4A STANDARD lead. Union immediately I Roosevelt. Utah called time, stopping the clock, Thursday, January 26, 1967 with four seconds showing. Attempting to organize a last UINTiM n, TABIONA IB second play, Union brought the TaMana Uintah ball In but failed to score as r f IT Wik Paoniio 1 Mil two-poi- nt Duchesne drops Union high in squeaker on Cougar floor the way, seemed to have League standings chained somewhat during Region Six basketball activity last week, as the tie for first place, and the tie for the cellar were both Both of these conbroken. tests were decided by two-poi- nt margins. a In g, action filled game at Union Friday evening, the Cougars, who held a lead throughout the game, saw their lead dwindle in waning minutes of the game, and then dropped the contest to a fired up Duchesne squad C 3 to 63. Both Duchesne and Union crowd-pleasin- now hold a three-wl- n, one-lo- their greatest problem during this time, with turnovers. Sensing the importance of the outcome of the game, the pressure seemed to cause the players to become over anxious, bringing up number of traveling and palming" calls. Going into the second half with a nine-poi- nt deficit, the Eagles began whittling away at the lead, and in almost a re- - PTA dinner on docket Feb. 2nd ss record, to place them in a tie for second place. Altamont lost a thriller at Manila last week, unable to break their loosing streak. The nip and tuck game saw the lead change many times during the contest, with the score tied at half time, and Altamont leading at the end of the third quarter by 50 to 49. Manila pulled the game out of the fire, and won on their home court nt by a margin, Cl to 59. In the other game of the week, Uintah traveled to Tablona, and behind the torrid shooting of Robert Walker, who hit for 28 points, were able to contain the Tigers, downing them by a score of 81 to 60. Dale Giles was high for Tabby, with 22 points. In the game which caused the most excitement, and carried the most pressure, the Cougars despite the fact that they had been picked as the underdog, came out strong in the first half and amid strong team effort, coupled with a high percentage of shots from the floor, moved out In front, and enjoyed a 10 to 12 points lead durbig most of the first half. Duchesne, although In the game all February 2 has been set as the date for the annual PTA dinner at the Roosevelt elementary school. The dinner will be served from G:30 to 8:30 p.m. with tickets for families priced at $5.00; adult tickets, $1.00 and children's tickets at $.75. The public is Invited to attend this annual dinner. fund-raisi- OPT OPT R. Waiktr i Giia 4 the shot missed the mark as 5II M N Chlvari OiNi I U n IS Match Themaa 1 M I the buzzer sounded. VonTooil S I SO Joan I s Fabrtile I M t Honburo Scoring honors for the evenDuof TMila M M II ISM UnTolali Jensen to went It Ray verse of the previous half, ing Uintah it a a n ion began having turn-ovprochesne, who poured through Tabmna It 0 40 17 12 of and field eight blems. goals, MANILA il. ALTAMONT N Although Union maintained from the foul line, for a total F T Ataman! Manll O 28 John minof SI I Bird Mfftonkatno 1 Hulllnger the lead until about three points. 1 William Comobtil s 21 o Swaie utes before the end of the game, was high for Union with Smith I Thackor MbtMh I MIS. IX Tlnkar 1 Thacktr they had watched as Duchesne points. j M 14 Mitchell CalleMl hi the final round of play in continued to whittle away. J Jaunt Nttl I of the half season, U There were no big surges by the first SO Total! M Tatall Fit either team, but rather two and to be played this Friday evenScar bo auorttri: Altamont Altato four point gains, matched by ing, Tablona will travel Manila the other team. After the score mont, Union to Uintah, and Manwas tied, the lead changed twice ila will play at Duchesne. TEflm STANDINGS Ul during the final three minutes. L DUCHIINI U. UNION il With one minute to play, the UnlM OPT DuclMHM 4 OPT 0 Uintah 13 1 Rausm 4 M II B'enirs score was again tied, and reM J 4 Li brum M I Eirl 1 3 Duchaane Fireman I 1 71 I1 Rilin' mained this way for most of )I N II Hnllmorr 1 Brown M I 1 3 I Fmdin Union Frrr.wri II the minute. Union had an op)a 4 II OnHih.r I 1MT 21 Jnirn 1 3 Tabiona portunity at the foul line, but I Ml I Voima failed to score. Duchesne then V Tolali M 1111 il M TaWl 1 Manila 3 Scar b oualpri: took the ball down court, and P m0 Oudwipa Altamont 4 at with about five seconds to go, Union 1 1 1 1 It-- er 1 1 0 1 ir-j- a ng two-poi- AWAIT REBOUND A ht'vy of Union dr- femlm Mirronnd DurhesnoV Darrell Hadden, waiting for tho rebound an thr hall strike thr hoop on a Heres Your Answer olflce. ed from the Army. I served four years. Can I get a GI reserQ Is the home loan and go the school vist eligible for training under under the new GI Bill at the PL same time? A No, since this was duty A Generally, yes. You for training purposes only. should contact your nearest Administration regional Q I receive a widow's pen- six-mon- th 89-35- 8? Ve-tra- ns lay-u- You A should inform the January 28 Lyle Parrish, Sherron Dove, Mary Beth Murray, Teresa Hollobaugh. January 29 Frank Ursek, Millie L. Stevens, Murel Kirk Rae Gardner, Lou Ann Jensen, Randy Reynolds, Cory Hancock. January 31, Frank Craig Ive, Marley C. Hamblin, Byron K. Hardy, Wade W. Workam. Trad G. & L. Chevrolet - Buick in Roosevelt O Taxes are paid on 67s O Tremendous stock on hand to choose from O Were in a tradin mood - Come see us! DONT FORGET! . . . we also have one of the largest LOTS in the Basin. full of Used Cars and Trucks You can find one to fit your needs! 1 ANNIVERSARIES COUGAR February Evan R. chatter" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Perclval. Teenagers join activities for By Jean A- entitlement may be checked. This could prevent the creation of an overpayment, which would later have to be repaid to the VA. lla -, B, C, B- G. & L. Chevrolef-Buic- k JAY GATES AND ARY1N LAflKl'M Co. ROOSEVELT, UTAH - . . . Yes, - Trix, 9-o- z. GRADE NORBEST A lb. Turkeys 41f . lb- - 2 boxes 69' FOLDER'S (REGULAR OR DRIP) Coffee 79' Ib. - Carnation Tuna 3 lbs. $2.39 4 cans $1.00 No. Peaches, halves or slices Gold Medal Flour Z'i rann 4 for 96' bag $2.49 box 65' 25-l- b. Bisquick 60-o- z. Ernie Brown and Judy Jensen were named king and queen of the March of Dimes campaign at Union high school Friday the Sophomore evening at again at Union, and with It the semester break. We've had a great year thus far, but let's have report cards are out even a greater year to finish school year, this 66-'The Union cheerleaders are sponsoring a poster contest this week. Competition among the classes well be very keen. The winner will be announced at the pep assembly to be held this Friday. The winner of last weeks school spirit trophy was the senior class. Class skits were judged and the seniors came out with the high honors. Through another elimination, held Friday morning, Union high Is proud to announce that the following will give their talks before the American Legion: Barbie Dalton, Rosalee Dennis, Dale Bascom, Nell Lemon, Karen Bergqulst, and Eddie Griswold, with Jean Ashby and Mary Jayne Pitt as alternates, Previous winners In other eliminations will give their talks In various club meetings to be held the same night. The Cougar wrestlers will inert Moab, at Union, Thursday, January 2G, and the Uintah Utes .Monday, January 30 at Vernal at 7:00. These wrestlers really put In alot of lme and energy, so, Cougars, let's support them. tTaturday, the 28tii. the Utah High School Activities Association is sponsoring a Music Clinic In Salt Lake City. Union Is proud to announce that Nancy Olpln has been selected as Telerama chairman for Ov.o of Union and vicinity. the numbers to be televised Is a duet by Joyce Leavitt and Susan Oberhansly. They will be televised between 6:00 a.m. dance. Otlier candidates were Jack Uresk, Ferron Secakuku, Nell Lemon, Christy Crumbo, Susan Harinston, Susan Oberhansly, Kathleen Sixklller and Karen Rlchman. Winners were picked by the students by placing money In their candidates jars. The ones with the most money received the crowns. A bake sale was held both Friday and Saturday night during the games to raise money for the March of Dimes. A total of $G8 was raised. Nancy Olpin Is Teenage chairman at Union high school. This Sunday, January 29, at 6 to 7 a.m. some of the students from Union will be on the March of Dimes Telerama. Susan Oberhansly and Joyce Leavitt will play a piano duet; Jerry Goodrich will play a piano solo and Gordon Colthorp and John Thompson will sing ac companled by John on his guitar. No. 80S cans Fruit Cocktail VAN CAMP S- 4 for 89' - No. tVi canfi Pork & Beans 2 for 89' Lysol Spray 7-o- size 79' z. Bridge Mix Certi-fres- h Ib. 49' Zee Napkins Nabisco Saltine Crackers 2-l- b. 2 for 25' box 59' jg. Sty Cookies 5 for $1.00 Bufferin 60s 75' nrc; LARGE, GREEN BELL 2 for 19' Peppers LOSSE, CRISP Carrots Printing Needs Go WESTERN FAMILY BURRY'S ASSORTED and a.m., Sunday morning. Congratulations. Jiiil.v Jrnwn . . named March Though the mighty Cougars of Dime Queen at Union high narrowly missed winning the Duchesne-Unlo- n game, they are fighting and raring to go. They FOR YOUR will meet the Uintah Utes, Friday night at Uintah. Tills will be one of the biggest rames of the season. These Cougars UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Phone 181 need your support. Remember, Friday night at Vernal. Cougars! Got Bologna 45tf ib. March of Dimes Ashby 7.-0-0 Phone 223 CheeriosJOVuoz. 35? ib. SLICED ONLY 39' FRESH . P Fryers Picnics Benson. January CUT-U- WILSON'S TASTY Mor-tens- Steven Mleure, Reed Rlchens, Jimmie Merrell Lisonbee, Joseph D. Dhelton, Ted Wllcken, Larry Wllcken, Sarah Crozler, Pamela Shlfflet. VA 7 Chev. Cot at Larsen, Ida Anderton, Linda Anderton, Richard C. Mlllett, Janet Womack, Christine February at once so that your continued YOU CAN SAVE ON A . . . or Jr., Rhea Abegglen, ployment. Is It necessary to report this to VA, or may I wait until I receive an Income questionnaire at the end of the year? 26 Bob Klssllng. 27 Wallace Dennis, Ronald Groves, James M. January January p sloti. 1 was not working when I began receiving the pension, but I have now secured em- AND WEDDING Anniversaries try. Cougars pletuml are Duvlil l,nhrniiil ill; Dennis Ferguson, 41; Greg Gollalier, M. VETERANS! q I have just been discharg- BIRTHDAY' 10' Ib. ROME. COKK1NG AND BAKING 2 lbs. Ipples IS' CASH MEAT MARKET PHONY SI (FREE ORDER AND DELIVERY SERVICE) ROOSEVELT I 4 I |