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Show Union, Uintah and Altamonf win Friday Uintah was the only team their unbeaten staas Tablona dropped their first encounter last Friday to Union, In northern division Region Six play. After last weeks round Uintah stayed In first place, while Tablona and Union are tied for second, and Altamont and Duchesne are tied In the next spot. In Fridays action, Union topped Tablona 93 to 74; Altamont Duchesne 59 to 55 and Uintah swamped Manila 74 to maintain tus to date, STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah I Team Thursday, January 23, 1969 12. Union both teams put on a scoring display that provided excellent entertainment for the capacity crowd. Scoring in the first quarter saw the Cougars come back from a frigid game the week before and push through 29 points In the eight minutes. Tablona stayed right In the ballgame, however, and also put 20 points on the scoreboard during the first quarter. to 28. Tablona got another 20 points hi play this week, Altamont In the second quarter, but were travels to Manila, where the to slow down the deterunable to their get longhorns hope mined Cougars who hit for 25 second win, and move them one counter during the same time. more step up the ladder; Uintah will be at Tablona, and the The third period was Tablona' s slowest, with only 15 points. Tigers are aiming for an upset over the Utes In the small Union dunked 22 counters during this period, and oily 17 and Union goes to gym; Duchesne where the Cougars during the final quarter. Tablona got 19 points In the final hope to continue their winning period of play, for a final score Duchesne last played ways. week without the services of of 74 to 93. During the game, Jim MarGrant Earl, who had had knee shall turned In an excellent are and the Eagles problems, scoring effort, coming up with In the hoping to get him back 36 big points for Union. Only lineup. At Altamont last week, the one other Union Player, Brad Longhorns hit the floor with a Monks, scored In the double the figures, with 11 points. Howpower-hous- e, defensive ever nearly all of the Cougars of led first quarter play they Duchesne 12 to 2. Both teams shared In scoring honors during the game. caught fire In the scoring efThree Tigers scored In doufort In the second quarter. ble figures, Including Dale dunked 22 points to DuGiles and Levaughn Glnes, who chesne's 19, to make the halftime score 34 to 21. During both registered 16 points, and Nine the secoml half, Duchesne Steve Humes, with 13. rhewed away at the Altamont Tigers also helped In the lead, being down eight points at the il.lrd quarter, and short only four at the end of the game. Dennis Grant led the scoring for the game with 24 points, followed by Ken Bench with 18 for the losers. Doug Jessen UINTAH BASIN STANDARD WON 4 LOST I 1 Altamont 5 1 1 8 Duchesne 1 s Uintah TiMom Union scoring. At Uintah, the Utes had no problems walking over Manila. Uintah held the visitors scoreless during the first frame, and allowed them only five points In each of the next two quarters, with the final score 74 to 28. and Dennis Wltbeck led for the winners with 10 points each, while Randy Hartman hit for TEAM Standings Mm On 4 McKee won; At FRIDAY BOX SCORER lips, two weekend contests at home It was one win and one loss for the Union Cougar wrest- ling squad Saturday January 18, when the cats wrestled and Mnab high schools In the Cougars Den. The first match Saturday was with Montlcello. Union lost by me point, with the final Mon-tlcel- out-last- ed score 24-2- lo, So Scoring for the Cougars went 95 lb. won; 105 far this season the Cou- gar wrestling team has won 10 matches, lost 3, and tied me. This weekend Union will wrestle Rangely at Union. The public Is Invited to attend the maKendall Scholes, lost; 138 lb., tches, which will begin at 6:30 Byron Grant, won; 145 lb., Terry p.m. 95 lb., Raymond Punte, lost; 112 lb., Dale ODriscoll, won by pin; 120 lb., Michael Jack, won by pin; 127 lb., Bill Labrum won by forfeit; 133 lb., 5, as follows; 154 lb., Craig Phillb., Billy Davis won by pin; 180 lb., Ricky Farnsworth, won by pin; unlimited, John Bingham won. Union wrestlers split honors in Chariot races scheduled Union gets win at Meeker, Colo. at Duchosno Uintah at Tablona Altamont at Manila Union Friday Schedule: 0 loss and get up m top again. Last week was real busy for Yearbook pictures everyone. were taken of classes and clubs. Grades come out this week. Last week the Tsbiona Tieveryone will either be Friday gers had an exciting week of real happy, or wish they had basketball. The Tigers lost studied harder. to Unlm last Friday at RooThis week Is the lettermans sevelt, but made Unlm stop and assembly, and should be real think when they hit our floor. good. With the Letterman showThis Friday we plan to play Uin- ing all their many talents. tah and give them their first We know our teams can do t It. Phone news Items to Raymond Punte lost; Chariot races will be run lb. Dale ODriscoll, lost; Union's basketball team trathis Sunday, Jan. 26 beagain 120 lb. Michael Jake, lost; 127 veled to Meeker, Colo., Saturat 2 p.m. at the arena ginning lb. Bill Labrum, won with a day evening for a practice game. located south of the Roosevelt pin; 133 lb. Kendall Scholes, The Cougars registered an 89 airport. tie; 138 lbs Byron Grant, won to 81 win. Teams competing this week by pin; 145 lb, Terry McKee, High scoring honors for Union include Henderson vs Edgertm, tie; 154 lb., Craig Phillips, went to Brad Hancock with 19 Mecham vs Rust; Goodrich vs He was. followed by lost; 165 lb., Billy Davis, tie; points. Springer; Christensen vs Avard 180 lb., Ricky Farnsworth, won Wayne Ross and Rick Mojado Jenkins; Davis and Scott vs with 16 each. by pin; unlimited John BingAm Marshall Cornaby; Leavitt vs Allred and ham won. played only during the first Jensen vs Duncan; Bas-tia- n Later Saturday Union hosted quarter, then left the game Priest; vs Davis and Wilkins; Ted Moab. The Cougars came up with a knee Injury but came WUcken vs Brothersm and with a big win, with the final up with 11 points. Winn vs Charles Jenkins. score being 37 for Union, and Union held the scoring edge Two year olds racing will also 10 for Moab. throughout the entire contest, be run with Duncan vs HenderUnion scoring was as follows; with the halftime score 48 to 35. son; Goodrich vs Jenkins. 722-218- we wish them the And best this Friday against 1 112 Uoloa 88, Tabloaa 7 MURRAY MOTOR ANNOUNCES JANUARY Price Cutting Sale on all used cars and pickups ! PRICES SLASHED 1968 GMC 1968 GMC 1967 GMC -- -- ... ON ton, H.D. springs, custom ton, HD., power lock, V-- 8 V-- 8 custom, V-- 6 1967 GMC ton, 4x4 1964 Chevrolet custom ton U-to- n, -- Expanding Files File Boxes O -- U-- 1959 Section 33 1956 (Continued from front page) Fencing was deemed Impractical. Mr. Ashton remarked that some uninformed people have critislzed or blamed the Forest Service lor delaying construction of Indian Canyon. We have ! not delayed construction, he declared. We are bound by law to protect the resources and 825x20 Tire, Tube & Wheel $12.50 when protection plans are Included In road specifications Wheel .... S10 ea. 650x16 Tire, Tube there has sometimes been Gas Bottle $16.00 slight delays to work out the We necessary coordination. New and rebuilt factory-sanitize- d have had wonderful cooperation and excellent relations with the Your Choice Mattresses State planning people, he Insisted. $100.00 Large Deep Freeze When the highway between Duchesne and Castlegate Is Large Natural Gas Heater with fan .... $35 complete, the section crossing $85.00 National Forest lands will be Large Freezer-Refrigeratso located that It will have met Round Oak Table $40.00 all Multiple Use requirements and all requirements of good sound highway design. Ranger Pictures, Lamps, Mirrors - A Thousand Ashton also said that In the Other Items! near future It will be a real treat to travel the fadian Can1 yon Highway. ton Pickup Chevrolet V-8 ton Ford AND MANY MORE! -- -- m USED CARS RED BARN AUCTION 1966 SPECIALS (1) (2) (1) 1965 1964 1964 1964 20-Gall- 30 (1) (1) (1) or (1) r 1966 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23 Baking Pans Pizza Vegetables (M) I Rhone 722-211- 1 Regional Director David L Crandall, left, presents the Barenn of Reclamation'. First Annual Award of Merit to employees of the Flaming Gorge Field Division, Colorado River Storage Project. Accepting the award are C. L Edmondson, center, present Chief of the Field Division and Frank Lord, formerly In charge at Flaming Gorge and who now directs power operations at Hoover Dam. The ceremony was held January 7 at the Flaming Gorge Lodge. The award is based on overall performance of the various offices of the Bureau's Region 4, and Is given to that office having the power-handlifewest reportable errors' during the past fiscal year. An error Is considered My action that results in Improper operation of electrical power equipment which may or may not result in disruption of power transmitted to customers. Flaming Gorge Field Division won the award because their employees had absolutely no reportable errors from July 1, 1907 to June SO, 1968. The Glen Canyon office had three errors, and the Montrose Power Operations office, five errors. None of the errors resulted In personal Injury or property loss. MANY MORE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT 39c Spaghetti Aaaorted sst 1960 8, BUYS! MURRAY MOTOR CO. G.M.C. SALES & SERVICE Come in for the BEST DEAL around! 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