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Show The first cool days of fall are here, and unless weather fore-casters and history are wrong, winter isnt far behind. The American Gas Associa- tion suggests that now, before the cold weather arrives, is the time to prepare. IF THE. pilot on your for- nace has been turned off, fol- low the instructions on the plate attached to the furnace to light it. When there are no instructions, check with your local utility. Dont attempt to light die furnace pilot until you are sure you know how to do it Mustangs swamp Pirates, Palmers passes key win The passing of rookie k Rex Palmer and a tough defense that held Creen River to less than 20 yards total offense paved the way for the Dugway Mustang's second straight victory, 40--0 over the outclassed Pirates. Dugway kicked off and the defense went right to work, holding the Pirates for no gain in three downs, thin forcing a poor punt that put the offense in business on the Creen River 31. The Mustangs fumbled the ball away, but die defense stopped the Pirates again and forced a punt. PALMER swept right end on the first play from the Dugway 34 and picked up eight yards. Dee Shirts hit left guard for eight more and a first down at midfield. Rich White hit the middle for three and Palmer swept for three more before burst over Whites eight-yar- d right tackle gave the Mustangs a first and ten at the Pirate 36. Palmers first pass was dropped by Roger Boykins, but White ripped off ten yards in two carries for a first down at the 26. Dugway incurred an offside penalty, but oil first and 15 Palmer's second pass found brother Scott open on a post pattern and Dugway led 0 on the play. White recovered a Pirate fumble on the first play after the kickoff and Dugway was liack in Roadrunner" made a good catch business at the home 35. A pass to Boykins piined nine as the quar-teriiac- 6-- He had to slow up a little to catch the hall near midfield, but once he had it the party was over. The pass-ru- n play wrapped up the scoring, but the Mustangs still had some action left on defense. Cary Harris, sharing the defensive right end job with Kuddes, sacked the Pirate loss. quarterback for a Dave One play later, Griffiths curled around a Pirate fumble, but there was time for only one play and Dugway 's pass was intercepted. MUSTANC MEMOS: Rex Palmer had a fine day passing as he was 8 for 16 for 196 yards and 3 TDs. He also picked up 12 yards rushing in three carries. Scott Palmer had 3 receptions for 48 yards and two TDs. His partner at the other end. Cal Griffiths had two catches for 54 yards and also caught a conver74-ya- rd six-ya- 125-pou- sion pass. Rich White was the leading rusher with 39 yards in 7 attempts. Dee Shirts added 33 yards in four tries. Kendall conCHAUNCEY tinued his opportunistic ways, stealing his Aird pass in two games and turning it into a TD. Roger Boykins snagged three pletion to Boykins, and wound up with a second down and 17. White ran through right guard for nine yards to the 44, but was really upended on the tackle and, had to leave Ae game. PALMER WENT to Griffiths for the first down and the lean right end got it with yards to spare as he broke loose after the catch and sped to the Green River nine yard line. The play lil- Ae 0nce the Pibt Aermostat at its lowest setting, ld mitke ure the burncr va,ve and the electricity to the fur- turned Now, turn Ae thermostat up to start the Amace, and let it run long enough to be sure that it is working Be sure the area around the furnace is clean and uncluttered. Lubricate the fomace blower motor if needed, and change the filter. CHECK ALL heat registers and radiators to be sure they are free from obstructions, turned on and producing heat. Pply. rectly. on to his second TD aerial of the game as Ae brother combination was clicking just fine. Boykins kicked the PAT, but the Mustangs were called for holding and had to try again from the 18. Scott Palmer pulled in the pass at the goalline, but the officials ruled that he had touched a knee at the one. The home team had the ball for three plays and a punt after Ae kickoff and after Shirts picked. up six yards on Dugways first play Ae quarter ended. The Mustangs eventually moved to the Pirate 21, mostly on a penalty, but Mike Harris couldnt find the handle on a pitchout from Mike Magann and Creen River took over on their face-maskin- g own 31. passes from his halfback spot for 94 yards and a TD. cross walks in English Boy Shon ThorsonTVrank Plick, Scott Tborson, Carl Sidney Calloway, and Richard Wilkins. Car Deaths Alcohol-Relate- d A run got them a first down at the 42, but Griffiths stopped loss a sweep for an eight-yar- d Creen River lost a yard in and the teams wound trading up three plays following Steve Brothpunts with Creen River gaining ers' kickoff and had to punt two yards in Ae exchange. The from their own 39. The snap Pirates couldnt move as three from center was wild and Dugway and another pass to Cal Griffiths plays gained three yards, but wound up with a first down on they got a good punt off and it picked up seven more and a River 25. Two plays rolled out on the first down at the 19. Griffiths the Green Dugway 14. Shirts was 28-made an excellent catch as he later the score off left tackle for 19 yards fell out of bounds. Chauncey Ken- tipped linebacker Mark Houle and senior dall ran left end and picked up his infrequent opporof one got the nine big yards as quarter tunities on offense. He made the ended. of best it, right through bulling Starting the second quarter a tackle for six yards and six run by Shirts and an incomplete points. Boykins attempted to kick pass gained nothing, but on fourth the PAT, but it was low and blockand one White carved out five , ed by the Pirate line. yards and a first down. Kendall reGreen River got a couldn't gain, but White blaston Brothers kickoff and turn ed his way to the one on second n moved to their first down and Palmer sneaked into of the ball game at their own the end zone on the next play. 47. On Aird and nine Aey movThis time the try for points was ed into Dugway territory for die good on a pass from Palmer to first time, but had to punt from Griffiths and the Mustangs led 48. The Mustangs got the Mustang 14-off and Ae half ended. KENDALL quickly made it one play DUGWAY returned a short 20-as he pilfered a Pi rave pass kickoff to Aeir own three plays after the kickoff. Green River final half. On Ae Ae start 49 to Green River had a third down first play Palmer found Kendall and four yards to go and threw a and sideline pass in an effort to get open on a deep post pattern Pirate inside the him fired to from the first down. Kendall, 30. Kendall scampered on in for his deep halfback position, stepthe score only to have it called SP5 Richard D. Haukom, HHC, ped in front of the Pirate receivwas presented a Dugway Prover and sped down the chalkline back on an illegal motion penalGround Certificate of to then ing Palmer proceeded for the score. White blasted ty. Achievement for his work in four throw incomplete straight for converthe left guard through passes and Green River took over Chem Division. sion and the Mustangs led 22-PERHAPS Green River could on Ae Dugway 44. After one incomplete pass, a TALENT have scored if they could have Each one of us has from God interference penalty put pass stopped the Mustangs, but the the ball at Ae Dugway 30. From his own talent or talents. These Mustangs wanted that shutout. there a pass and two runs combin- properly used can be a blessing Boykins, with a little help from ed to lose a yard and a fourth not only to ourselves, but to Rex Palmer, took the matter into down pass fell incomplete. That others. Your talents certainly can his own hands. He gained a yard was the closest Green River bring you before great men. on a sweep and caught a Palmer And not the least of the value ever came to scoring. Kendall ripped off 11 yards to to you individually is the butter-A- e pass for 11 yards and a first down on the 26. At that point Dugway 42 and then Palmer ing of your bread. Rememlier Ais Coach George Bruce called for a hit his left end, broAer Scott, when you thank the Lord for Erwin L. little lightning. Scott Palmer and for an eight-yar- d pickup to mid- - your daily bread. g Griffiths cleared the middle field. The Mustangs were caught McDonald, Editor, Arkansas on the next play, a com- - tist Newsmagazine zone and Boykins streaked deep. d 1JT B Get Ready For Winter The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 24, 1971 The Utah Department of Puli-lie Safety has lieen selected by the Department of Trans port a- tion to conduct a 82 million study aimed at reducing highway deaths caused by alcoholism, Sena- tor Wallace F. Bennett, announced today. The Utah agencys research was one of six approved for binding by the Department of Transportation. The six were selected from 20 projects submit- ted by 17 states, according to Ae Senator. THE STATE agency has until Novemlier 15 to submit a final proposal to DOT, Senator Bennett explained. However, 1 have been assured by officials involved Aat this is only a formality, and that the $2 million Ann the Transportation Depart- needed to conduct the study will almost certainly lie awarded following submission of the proposal." Five Utah counties which ac- count for approximately" haif "of the traffic fatalities in the state will provide the data for Ae three- - year study. They include ent W kanckoft Elder, Weber, Davis, Salt and Utah Counties, and together have accounted for 153 highway fatalities in 1968, 150 in 1969, and 154 in 1970. In addition, ths counties have had more than 8,000 highway accident injuries in each of Ae three years. Senator Bennett said, tistics indicate that 48 per cent of the highway deaAs in Ais five-- county area were related to drivers who were drinking, In feet, the average alcohol content of the drinking drivers involved was 1.6 per cent precisely double the level with which drivers are allowed to still drive in Utah. Jones, director of special nograms for the Utah J. ELROY f Deffnt frT f,ndT be used fom- throughout Utah in an attempt to get the drinking driver off the road. Mr. Jones said Aat six to ei8ht ncw Persons wil1 probMy l,e h,ret t0 run proRn, wh,ch is ePetted to begin by next year- January Boy Scouts paint crosswalks The Dugway Boy Scouts, as a community service, painted cross-walon the streets of English Village last weekend. was The idea for cross-walk- s initiated by Ae Dugway PTA. They contacted Safety Division who in turn asked Facilities Division to paint the walks. However, the Dugway Boy Scouts Troop 517 offered to paint Ae walks as a community service. This action will help the different Scouts earn Aeir Community Service Badge. Participating in the painting were: Shon Thors on, Frank Plick, Scott Thorson, Carl Karick-of- f, Robert Plick, Randy Persons, Sidney Calloway, Richard Wilkins, John Sees, Ralph Sees, James Willingham, Joe Obin, - Boy Scouts painting cross walks in English Village. Pictured are, from left to right: Bruce Wallace, Marvin Hawkins, Leonard Emery, Dave Storwald and Garth Gelstar. 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