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Show elbow dislocation. The next Union home game will not be played until October 24, when the Cougars Cougars win opener, to play at Grantsville Cougars head for Grantsville this Friday afternoon seeking their second league win, after trimming South Summit 44 to 6. The game Friday will be played at 3 p.m. Union enters the games with a -0 record, while Grantsville was defeated In the closing minutes of last week's game with Wasatch, giving them an 1 record. The opening league game at Union saw the local squad use a variety of plays (nearly all on the ground) to build up a 32-- 0 half-tiscore, and push on for the In opening minutes of the game win. unable to Union faltered monentarlly, move the ball through the strong Interior line of South Summit. A bad hike on the first punt attempt, causing the loss of about 15 yards, gave South Summit their first big break. But Union defenders held, and two plays later came up with the first of four Interceptions. From that point on It seemed to be all Union, throughout the first half. Most was gained on end sweeps yardage the first part of the game, but as during the night wore on, Union was able to penetrate the defensive line, and break through for longer gains through the center, Including one touchdown romp of about J5 yards. With the score at the half reading 32-- 0, the Cougars seemed to relax somewhat, and South Summit came alive with several sustained drives. The visitors Were plagued with pass Interceptions, as well as several near miss" passing attempts. Union held them at about the one yard line on one occasion, before later allowing them to push In for their only Union entertain North Summit. election scheduled Art and golf classes The County Convention where farmer-chose- n delegates will elect farmers to fill vacancies on the Duchesne County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee will be held at 10 a.m. on October 9, at the county ASCS Office, according to J. Rulon Anderton, Chairman, County ASC Committee. The convention will be open to the public. Any person Interested In observing the voting procedure may attend. to the However, only farmer-delegat- es convention may participate In the election process. The election will be by offered by UBCCE ART I, Exploring Art, designed to 1- UBCCE Baseball Team 6-- 0, sansse cgeb The students of West Jr. high are looking forward to their second National schools assembly Oct. 6. Buck Reeves will present Maritime Wonders of our Coastal Waters. Any visitors coming to West, Oct. 7 will be greeted by the best looking students in the Basin, since school pictures 1-- 7. will be taken at 9 a.m. UEA will be October 9 and 10 and so everyone Is expected to be wearing a smile. Mrs. Shirley Reed has been added to our faculty this year, as an assistant librarian. Mrs. Ardith Allred has also been added as a teacher's aide under Title sense of sight will be offered fall quarter at the UBCCE. This course develops understanding of basic principles underlying the visual forms of art In Interested persons may everyday life. register at the UBCCE office In Roosevelt or the Extension Office In Vernal. Twain Tippetts, Utah State University staff member will Instruct this course. A class In golf fundamentals, rules, regulations and techniques, Is being offered by the Uintah Basin Center for continuing education this fall quarter. Professor Richard Boyce is the Instructor for this class which Is primarily designed for the beginning golfer. The be- -, ginning date Is Tuesday, September 30, at 5:30 until 7 p.m., at the Roosevelt Elementary school . Anyone Interested In this course may contact the UBCCE 4. office in Roosevelt, Phone INTERESTING FACTS Brought to You by Jay Gates Here's one hard to believe, but its true. England once had a king who could NOT speak English! He was George I, who was brought up in Germany and never learned English, even, though he became King of England in 1714 and remained king until 1727. He didn't attend government meetings because he couldn't understand what was being said! He left the running of the nation to his ministers, thus Instituting the first real cabinet brarian Is working very hard In gathering Information for the students to use as reference guides. We the students look forward to a and great year. fun-pack- ed Lojghorn Chatter Heres quite an oddity that few people realize. And, heres another interesting fact . . . You can save real money on new or used car now at G A L Chevrolet-BulcStop In and see some ( of the prices for yourself. Well be looking forward to talking with you. Carol Greg Timothy, Goodrich, secretary; Susan McConkle, historian. Juniors, Tawna Mitchell, president; Maxle Stevenson, Sandra Did you know that the planet Jupiter has not but 12 different moons in Its sky! Three of the first five U. 8. Presidents died on July 4! k. 0) 0(b chevrolet;buick iffijbluift I Jhfli B Up) (EUUI Q 4 STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 2, 1969 secret ballot. County committeemen are elected for staggered terms, and the service of each county committeeman Is limited to three consecutive terms. Chairman Anderton said. First and second alternate committeemen are also elected, each for a term. Eligibility to vote or hold a office as a committeeman Is not restricted by reason of sex, race, color, religion, or national origin, the chairman emphasized, and he added that other details as to qualifications of candidates are available at the County ASCS Office. Chairman Anderton urged all ASC delegates to be sure to attend the county convention. farmer-- 3 Get Ready for Deer Season Practice Ammo Union's biggest weakness during the evening was in the point after touchdown They made one department. conversion for their seven tries. Of the other six tries, the two kick attempts were both blocked, two of four running attempts fell short of the goal, and the two that did penetrate the end zone were called back because of penalties. South Summit suffered several Injuries during the game, although reports are that none of them were serious. One Injury on the Union squad will put Daniels on the bench for several weeks with an Many new books have been added to the school library and Mr. Rawlings, our li- Elections were recently held for class officers at Altamont high school. Presiding over the classes this year will be: Seniors, Monte Farnsworth, president; one 722-229- score. L In- crease enjoyment of living through the 0-- FIrut bane ball team of the UBCCE ha timm scheduled with nrrml rollrin la the arm; front, Aaron Pare, Johnny Edrington, Galen Yack, Bob Fenn, Keith Burdick, Shirl Bawling, coach; standing, Don Solmonnon, Kent Denver, Charles Denver, Lyle Miles, and Kent Olsen. They lost their first game to Bangley and their second, Their third game was to be played Tuesday evening on the Rangrly field. ASC county committee $1.98 a box $4.98 each Jeep Gas Cans Coleman Fuel $1.49 per gal. $1.69 each $1.49 Red Hunting Shirts Red llats Red Gloves 49 Insulated Ranting Seeks treasure. Freshman, Todd Hansen, president; and Jr. high, Mike Miles, president. Pep club officers sworn In Thursday night were Paula Miles, president; Sandy nt; Tucker, secretary; RED WING HUNTING BOOTS (Womens, Mens and Boys) Susan McConkle, vice-preside- nt; Connie Evans, historian; Linda treasurer; Vickie Walker, drill mistress; and Connie Jessen asst, drill These girls are all very mistress. capable and we are sure this will be Kelson, vice-preside- nt; Fisher, secretary; Glen Jessen, treasurer. Sophomores, Kerry Farnsworth, president; Mark Christensen, Sue LaRose, secretary; Henry Jimmy, Smiley's Sporting Goods a very successful year. 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