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Show Cougars seek better record in Friday test Union's basketball team will be seeking to move up in the Region Nine Class standings Friday when the Cougars travel to Heber to tangle with the Wasatch Wasps. It will be the second meeting between the two clubs and Coach Lynn Patterson's cagera will be looking for revenge as the Heber quintet won the first outing between the two teams. Union is currently in fourth place in the record, Wasatch standings with a record and occupies third owns a place. Powerful Morgan, rated the top team in the state by most sports-writerleads the race with a 0 mark and Grantsviile sits in second with an record. impressive A victory over Wasatch would improve and move the the Cougars' record to tie with the Wasps. cats into a third-placIn Region action last week Grantsviile in a battipped Union 92-8tle and Morgan took the measure of Wasatch Against Grantsviile the Cougars fell behind by nine points at the end of the first period and the Cowboys increased that margin to 46-2- at half and 68-4- 9 at mark. the third-periosecond took first Jenkins to take a length place In the final period, however, the Couplace. honors in the championships run last Sunday afternoon. gars poured through 33 points to 24 for the Cowboys to lose by an even ten r points. kins vs Burk Carter in action. Meanwhile in Region Ten action last In Mature teams the schedule includes week, Altamont slipped past Green River Blake Rust vs Floyd Lyons, Newell Duchesne upset a favored San Christensen vs Bob Mays, Charles Scott Juan vs Jim Edgerton, Springer-Caldwel- l margin, East quintet by a vs in an equCarbon defeated Tabiona Cecil Jenkins and Ray Jensen vs Chet ally tight contest and Moab swept past Henderson. 2-- 4 2-- 3 2-- s, 5-- 4-- 1 2-- 4 e 2 high-scorin- g at the end East Carbon, fell behind of the first period and the Tigers were never able to make up that disadvantage. 10-2- 0 Top scorer for Tabby was again Kim Jones, vho tossed in 13 field goals and added four foul pitches. The Tiger senior now haa scored 188 points in 8 games for a sizzling 23.5 average, to lead the region in scoring. Other local players listed among the top scorers include Doyle Christensen, Gary Stringham and Joe Altamont. Fieldsted, all of league-leadin- g Christensen owns a 16.5 average, String-hais hitting at a 14.0 mark and Fieldsted haa a 13.5 average. Altamont, by defeating Green River, moved its region record to 1 and the Longhorns now lead Monticello which is in second place with a record. Other teams and their respective records are East Carbon Tabiona, Duchesne, and Green River 1 1. Last week Union wrestlers defeated Morgan in a home match with a score of 29 to 23 Thursday. February 8 they wrestle Altamont on our mats at 7:30 and Saturday afternoon they host Uintah here at 2 p.m. Friday night the Cats travel to Heber to battle the Wasatch Wasps. Last Friday Union traveled to Grantsviile, but came home defeated by a score 5-- 5-- 2 3-- 5; 5-- 2-- of 75-5- FUTURITY CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS the futurity cutter races, Brotherson and Fausetts team edged out Cecil Jenkins by In the championship heat of BROTHERSON-FAUSET- T 50-4- 41-3- 9 TEAM WINS FUTURITY 71-6- 8 Monticello n The cutter racing tandem of Phil and John Fausclt, barrelling strip in the time through the quarter-mil- e of 19.52 seconds, defeated the team of Cecil Jenkins to capture the Uinta Cutter Association's Futurity last Sunday at the Association's track north of Roosevelt. The winning team was presented with a set of horse blankets and a check for $360 and the second place team won $270 and a set of horse blankets. Third place honors in the Futurity was garnered by the team of Goodrich Enterprises, driven by Gary Goodrich and Jim Nebeker placed fourth. The team of Cecil Jenkins, composed of Bro-therso- EAGLE TALK FROM DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL horses owned by Mr. Jenkins, finished the Associations season undefeated until use tt losing closely to the Brotherson-Fteam, which was beaten earlier in the season by the Jenkin's team. Other winners last Sunday were Eldon Monaen, 20.19 and Gale Wilkins, 20.17 in two year olds and Springer-Caldwel23.34; Newell Christensen, 24.18 and Ray Jensen, 23.32 in mature teams. There will be race action again this week on the local straightaway and the schedule includes Jim Nebeker vs or Goodrich Enterprises vs Cecil Jenkins; Eldon Monsen vs Denton Crozier and Gale Wil- l, Two school persons from the Union high are among the 1917 students named to the autumn quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A". Cott-Petters- TH-I- 2-- out-score- Broncos. The students ar L. M. Coltharp and Susan K. Harmston. Tabiona, in losing in a heartbreaker to ffiteDfbsO (SosCb f Last week was a busy one for the students at Duchesne high school. We would like to congratulate the wrestlers for the job they did at East Carbon last week. David Chapman, Area graduates on honor roll a 69-4- In conference game this week, the' Eagles of Duchesne visit Green River and Altamont hosts Moab. On Saturday, Tabiona plays Union on the Cougar's home hardcourt. In Region Ten's big "shocker" Dulead at the half chesne took a five-poiand led through most of the contest to d defeat the club The Eagles were from the field, making 14 field goals to 16 for the losers but superior foul shooting told the story as the Duchense hit 13 charity pitches to seven for the "Wt Special for Feb. GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS t" 8-9-- 1 THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 THE MAN RATED "tt A DOCUMENTARY Box Office Opens at 7:00 pim. Show starts 7:30 p-Box Office Closes at 8:00 p.m. CARTOON I aw sr ar 3-l- b. 3 for 79 2 pks. 79 can 68 1.19 si6 for $1.00 ; SALAD DRESSING 10-o- z. Folger's Instan- t- with coupon Coffee .... $1 ,1 7 NORBEST I I 81.79 COUPON Cash Meat Market Roosevelt 3 Expires February 10, 1973 40 I I I Baggies UPTON SOUP I I with coupon 61 PRE-SOA- K I I WITHOUT I DREAM WHIP -- 63? et 3 for 89? pack TOPPING MIX ln "h BLACK PEPPER pl 79? 39? ST0 Sandwich Bags 22 WITHOUT I I I Y ROUND STEAK . SIRLOIN STEAK T-BO- NE , . , STEAK, BONELESS RIB STEAK BONELESS ROAST, CHUCK ROAST, RUMP ROAST ARM ROAST, , COUPON 39 Cash Meat Market Roosevelt 10 3 - Expires February 10, 1973 I GREAT SAVINGS AT LOW, EVERY-DAPRICES ! TOP ROUND ALTAMONT THEATRE gars. The Pep club and their advisor Mrs. Lois Page have been real busy with the many activities of Homecoming. The Homecoming game will be played with Altamont on the 15th. The dance will be held the 16th. Live music will be Cake & Frosting Mixr.n.3 for 89 SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 722-213- The Tigers traveled to East Carbon last Friday night, it was a very close and exciting game. With the East Carbon defeating the Tigers by 3 points. Before the game the East Carbon drill team and cheerleaders held a tea for the Tigeret-te- s and cheerleaders to get acquainted with each other. This Saturday a practice game will be played at the home of the Roosevelt Cou- coming queen, with Jackie McDonald as first attendant and Cindy Jessen as second attendant. Janet Lamb was named Miss Congeniality. Congratulations girls. DOWN EY February 2 and 3 girls traveled to the State FIIA convention held in Salt Lake. Phone News Items to TIGER TALES evening by modeling their evening gowns. Alene Potts was crowned home- ,. 10 ver. Last Friday the Eagles challenged the San Juan Broncos in an exciting game with the Eagles winning 41 to 39. The basketball team will travel to Green River Friday. On February 9 and 10 sixteen students will travel from Duchesne to the Weber We would like to congratulate Judy Moon for being elected State FIIA president We would like to congratulate the junior high wrestling squad for the great job they are doing this year and especially for their great victory over East Carbon last Thursday. Good lurk to the Duchesne junior high Basketball team that are traveling to Vernal junior high Saturday the 10th. It was homecoming week last week at Altamont and a busy one for everyone. Both the wrestling and basketball teams ended the week right by scoring two victories over Green River Friday. The wrestlers defeated the Pirates with a 42-- 3 score. Doug Warden, LeRoy Morris, Johnny Thayne, Davy Thacker, Pat All-reRon Mitchell, Sid Farnsworth, and Bryce Neilson all won their matches. Later on that night the basketball team kept up the Longhorn tradition by scoring another victory over Green River by a 60 to 52 margin. Joe D. Fieldstead was high score man with 17 points, followed by Doyle Christensen with 16 points. Thursday night the homecoming queen tryouts were held in the high school gym at 7 p.m. The girls were asked extemporaneous questions first, then presented their talent numbers, and ended the TISSUE SHORTENING CHEER DETERGENT APPLESAUCE Theron Wyasket, Kalvin Killian, Kane Bertola, Buddy Burke, Tommy Castillo, Tim Kilough, and Chip Doty all took first and Rowelly Herrera tied his match. Next Thursday the Eagles will be traveling to Wasatch and then to South Summit for two wrestling matches the following day will be going to Green Ri- Speech meet. Going in debate will be Don Brown and Mike Liddell, Jeff Peterson and Gordon Farnsworth, Scott Taylor and Farrell Farnsworth, Laurie Meriwether and Lynette Peatross, Dean George and Glade Hadden. Joe Huey and Jeree Walker will be representing the school in oratory, Steve Terry and Suzie Huey will be going in Dramatic interru-pitatiothe extempt division will be represented by Karri Taylor and Steve Elishuk. This group will be going under the direction of Mr. Short, the speech director at Duchesne high school. by Jtu'klr McDonald FACIAL TISSUE ' 92-8- Saturday they host the Tabiona Tigers. The J. V. game is at 6:15 and the varsity is at 8 p.m. The Union forensics team attended a speech meet in Alpine last Saturday. The studentbody is waging a war against thieving and dishonest students. Posters and newspapers articles hopefully will stop the wave of dishonesty. Cosmo Says; Pin those Utes." 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