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Show 1 Wednesday, October 30, THE 1971 PARK CITY Womens Team Adds Three Three promising com- of Concord, Mass., has competed for only two seasons, but her physical strength and determination earned her a berth on the Porter, petitors have been added to the 1975 U.S. Womens y B Team by head coach Marty Hall. Terry Porter, Margie Mahoney Richter, and Tammy Valentine will join the four other women on the 1975 U.S. T6am. Cross-Countr- Cross-Count- 21, B national A team. sophomore at Middlebury College in Vermont, Porter was a member of the winning relay team at the 1974 U.S. ry "The three girls have demonstrated potential in past seasons," Hall com- National Championships and placed second in the event at the 1974 Eastern Nordic Championships. mented. "Extensive physical tests during the summer indicated that they have been pursuing dedicated training programs and deserve a place on the U.S. Ski Team. Although the addition of these three girls should round out the women's team for this season, Hall added, we're always looking for new faces who have the qualifications of the women on the national Richter, from 22, An- chorage, Alas., returned to competition during the past season and demonstrated the skill which had earned her a position on the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team. She began racing at age 16 and was a member of Cross-Countr- y the U.S. Ski Team from team. 1969 to 1972. Park City School Lunch Menu October 31 Creamed Turkey over tered Noodles Harvard Beets Sliced Tomatos Peanut Butter Cookie But- xPt. Monday, November 4th : Vegtable Noodle Soup Cranberry, Jello, Orange Milk trim- ming) Ice Cream Chocolate Milk PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Pharmacist on Duty Monday - Saturday 10a.m. -- 2p.m. FREE DELIVERY West Lebanon, N.H., and Jana tha Rockwell, 30, Hlavaty, 33, Chicago, along with B teamers Twila Hinkle, 20, Frisco. Colo., and Kathv Anderson, Bozeman, 19, We also have Mont. Greeting Cards training for the womens team and the y U.S. Mens Team will begin in at Big Sky, Mont. On-sno- w Magazines Closed Sunday (4) Movie: Death Tuesday, November 5th : Pizza Pop Eye Salad Buttered Green Beans OCTOBER THURSDAY, 31st: 8 PM (2) Movie: Cat on a Hot lin Roof Cold 8 PM (5) Movie: Turkey Pears SEBSdat RwsqrtCgJSS OCTOBER BE CONCERNED yte: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st: 7PM (5) Movie: Counterpoint 7:30 PM (4) Movie:Second Chance 11:30 PM (4) Double Nightmare Theatre:Cult of the Cobra and Adam Age Vampire 12:00 PM (2) Midnight Special 'zPt. Milk HOLIDAY RANCHETTES Picking up where they left off, Dugway s backfield, behind blocking, continued to penetrate the Park City well-execute- THE d defense. The Mustangs drove down the field for one touchdown and then recovered a Miner fumble on the Park City 10 yard line. Sweeping around the right end, Dugway ran the score to 264). Park Cit) Scores Although too little, too little late, Park City did manage to score in the final period. Greg Pratt took a handoff at the 41 yard line and scampered to Dugway 's. one. Cliff Martinez then plunged over for the score. The conversion was successful and the score was 26-- 8 when the gun in- TRIVIA TEST Johnny and Joe, Champion and male movie stars combined to make Ron Whaley a winner last week. Being the first to provide the correct an swers, Ron was treated to a free lunch compliments of the Eating Establishment. To win your free lunch, be the first person to submit the correct answers to the following important questions. 1. Who Cruise? recorded the original top ten hit Sea What was the first name of Cosmo Toppers wife? 3. Who does Richard Burton intend to marry (as reported in last weeks Its Still Out There column)? 2. coalition PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS The names of the ten American Basketball Association teams (excluding the city) are hidden in this block of letters. The names may be spelled forward or backward and may run vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Become a Utah puzzle star by locating all ten. ( Due to an error by Mr. Puzzle, last weeks block of letters contained only eleven brands of cameras as opposed to the twelve which were advertised. Hope none of you stayed up all night looking for that last one. ) GET READY FOR WOLFES NOVEMBER SATURDAY. were Ground Game Continues To Click downs. Dugway was knocking on the door with the ball on the three yard line. The Mini Miners seemingly thwarted the threat by recovering a fumble but, Park City quarterback A1 Goodman fumbled in his own end zone and the Mustangs pounced on it. Much to Park City's relief Dugway was penalized for an offsides infraction and the score was nullified. Additional penalities advanced the Miners to their 36 0 649-830- OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. -- 4 p.m. 30th: 7 PM another fumble caused the ball to change hands, this time for real. Churning for five and six yards at a time, the Dugway backs pushed the ball over for the touchdown and the subsequent conversion, enabling the Mustangs to take a 144) advantage into the halftime ter miss ion. in giving the Mustangs one, and almost two second quarter touch- er WEDNESDAY, but still Blanked At The Half Playing on a cold, windy day with intermittent rain, Park City was unable to sustain any kind of offense in the first half and their defense could not contain the running plays of the Mustangs. In the first quarter, Dugway utilized their running attack to drive down the field and cross the goal line. The conversion attempt failed and the score was 64). Fumbles strumental Film Cross-Countr- Butter & iPt.Milk Friday, November l: Hamburgers (with Tammy, 18, was a member of the B team in 1972 and is coming back for 1975 after placing second overall and first in the relay at the 1974 U.S. Junior National Championships. The trio will combine with U.S. A team members Mar- It was a miserable day and the Park City junior varsity had a miserable time. The Mini Miners were beaten 26-by their Dugway counterparts on Wednesday, October 23rd. 8 East Wenatchee, Wash., Cruise 7 PM (5) Movie: The Secret War of Harry Frigg Salad Cheese Slice Crackers, Bread Oatmeal Cookies Mini Miners Downed by Dugway - Valentine is another competitor returning to the national program. From niEnins PLANNED BY MILLIE WHEELER, Thursday, VlLLAgg- now niLLlE5 Page II coaunoN 2nd: 3:30 PM (2) NFL Game of GRAND OPENING! the Week PlftJ.W MpyieiThft ,New Centurions 11:30PM (4) Rock Concert SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3rd : 9 AM (2) Notre Dame vs Navy BEST REAL ESTATE VALUE IN PARK CITY SOLO 75 . . See us for more Information regarding this exceptional opportunity . HAL TAYLOR AND ASSOCIATES (Across from Silver King Bank) Just Below Registration Office P.O. 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Mr. Dayton was a member of the Heber volunteer fire department and an employee of the Heber City Exchange Company. Survivors include 2 sons, Bert and Earl; and 3 daughters, Mrs. Helen Cluff, Mrs. Merle Rasband and Mrs. Dorothy Briggs; 19 grandchildren; 35 greatgrandchildren and one Funeral services were held at the 2nd IDS Ward Chapel in Heber on Monday at 2 PM. Burial followed in Heber City Cemetary. |