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Show mmm Murray trims STANDARD Gats claws One observer said, aa the Murray Spartana ran onto the football field, "Good grief - the ground is shaking!" by an average of 20 pounds per player, but also the Union high school Cougars went down in ignominious defest Thursday, Oct 19, by a score of 46-Union won the toss, received the initial kick-ofand responded with a good drive that took them Vay out-playe- f, But an downfield. interception, coupled with a controversial penalty call that took several minutes to settle, took all the steam out of the Cats and they didn't make a serious threat all evening. THROUGH THE Union's Doug CHasel, number 34, slips a gain but his effort was futile as the Cougars were swamped 46-LINE through Murray's line for 0. SPORTS SCHEDULE FOOTBALL According to Coach Tom Kohler, Tabiona high school shows definite signs of becoming a local sports capital. On Tuesday, Oct. 17, Tabionas volleyball team defeated the School for ) the Deaf in match play and (15-6The following Thursday, Oct 19, it only took two games for and Tabiona to dump Manila, (21-1- addition to Tabiona. The top three teams will qualify for state competition, and the top ten individuals can likewise qualify for state. Thursday, Oct 26 (today) Tabiona will meet Duchesne for a volleyball game to be played at 4 p.m. at Duchesne. (15-11- ). (21-9- gWf ! V " .. Mrs. Taylor urges all juniors to get their ACT registration mailed at least one month prior to the test In December, a registration packet will be handed out to the junior students in their English Classes. Besides ACT tests, other events for the future include the Harvest Ball Nov. 3. This year's theme is "You Needed Me". The colors will be a mixture of autumn colors. Tickets for the dance will cost $3 a couple and $1.60 for single tickets. FHA and FFA By Shauns Morphy members will select the king and or rather Union has done it again, for Union. queen candidates and present them it done has Harrison Clay before the studentbody for a vote. Clay finished third in the individual Queen candidates for the Halloween the Timp at Oct. 18, tournament golf are Elizabeth Keddy, Cindy Carnival View Golf Course in Provo. Chidress, Kathy Hackford, Sherlyn state to only missed by Union going Cala Hagman, and Charie 11 strokes but they did place sixth in Hicks, Clayburn. King candidates for the region. Gordon White is the advisor Halloween Carnival are Keith Hicken, for Union's golf team this year. The Del win Wamsley, Mike Rhoades, Dean team has 11 members. Cox and Troy Jenks. Oct. 21, marked the day for the first Bloxham, Jeff be held at Union will carnival The school this of American College Test from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Oct 31. to test the gave year. Kathy Taylor is invited to attend the seven seniors who neglected to take Everyone activities. chilling, last ACT the year. hair-raisin- g How Did Your Representative In D. C. Vote? if Tabionas junior high squad fared better as they met Manila's junior high the same day, pulling off a stunning 32-- victory. Tabiona scored runs in every inning of the game, with Jimmy Giles aa the winning pitcher. Highlighting the batrswinging department were Chet Lazonby, who went three for three, all doubles; Travis Fabrizio went four for five, slamming three doubles and one home run; and Jesse Espinoza also had three hits for three times up, with two triples and a homer. Wednesday, Oct 25, Tabiona was to y contest, host another Gunn McKay Voted For the Following: June 16, 1977 Voted to expand OSHA budget In 1977 voted to cut of U. S. imports of chrome from Rhodesia. 1977 Voted to increase funding to Civil Rights Commission. May S3, April 13. 197S Voted so funds could be used for Mr. Carter's White House operation to promote ERA. May 31, 1978 Voted for funding to implement Panama Canal Treaties. May 9, 1978 Voted to increase funds to OSHA, duct Safety Commission. EPA and Consumer Pro- In 1977 H.E.W. couldn't account for some $7 billion. May 9, 1978 a proposed cut to HEW of 3.5 billion came before the house. Your representative voted against the cut. July 19, 1978:Voted 46 billion increase to temporary debt limit what tho permanent and temporary total national debt amounts to? CAN YOU AFFORD TO RETURN GUNN MCKAY TO Do you know WASHINGTON? Paid Political Advertisement He considers it a privilege to be back in Roosevelt and at Union high school, snd is looking forward to a challenging and productive year. . . auEuus. documentary photo contest sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society. Photographs submitted for this contest are to be of Utah Life and labor in its various regions and seasons. Highest consideration will be given for photos taken between May 1978 and April 1979. A $50 prize is offered for each of the twelve best jilzrsflv&s i Apollo mazing! So much performance and quality, at such a friendly price. ..See it ..Try it entries. :Si- A - Jeff Alexof Union alumnus an ander, high school, returns as coach of the girls' basketball and track teams. Coach Alexander is a graduate of Rick's College and Brigham Young Back to UHS cross-countr- . . . University. Time of death in Deadline for entries is May 1. 1979. All entries must be glossy prints accompanied by the negatives and identified as to person or persona, place, and date. All entries become the property of the Utah State Historical Society. Submit entries to: Photo Contest, Utah State Historical Society 307 Library, West fhlncia FREE FOR FALL S75 FREE Clothing and Accessory Allowance in October Kawasaki Bike Roosevelt Shop Sec- ond South, Suite 1000, Salt Lake City, 84101. 722-418- 2 M mi mb HERC9OT deer According to a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement specialist, a reliable technique for determining the time of death of deer may soon be perfected. Bruce Johnson indi- Davi-Lymi-C- harlif v "Yiar total Tnasporfetios Piilor" Nm 1 Uo4 Raatal basing 1 24 bar WraeUag Your Transportation Experts Roosevelt S rates cates that this technique will be valuable in deer poaching cases. Although a poacher may claim that his deer waa shot at a particular time, Johnson's technique could prove otherwise. testing the lish. black-and-whi- with Duchesne, Green River, Monticello snd , Whitehorse participating in By He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, a college scholastic organization, and served an LDS mission to South Africa. He is married to the fanner Denise Hitchcock of SpringviUe, and is the father of one child. In addition to his coaching duties, Coach Alexander teaches junior Eng- Something new has been added at Union high school this year. The girls' teams for basketball and track have a male coach. Jeff Alexander, a 1971 graduate of Union, returns to Roosevelt with degrees from Rick's College and Brigham Young University, including a masters degree from BYU in health science education. Coach Alexander's interests include basketball, football and baseball. Area photographers are invited to enter a 4 heavier Murray team. ff Alexander returns UHS as Sirls coach contest 17-- Union last week against Murray but the Cougars couldn't get up much of on offensive effort and went down to a . Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 . Nov. 2 Phofo cross-countr- Ralph Sullivan was a hard charger for Tabiona at Duchesne 4 p.m Region Tournament at West 4 p.m Union vs Uintah at Union 4 p.m Tabiona vs Green River at Tabiona 2 p.m. .!' ). Also Oct 17, Tabiona hosted a y run, with Duchesne and the School for the Deaf participating. The School for the Deaf won the competition, with Tabiona and Duchesne not for behind. Bobby Giles had the best time on the two and one half mile course with a 13:34 time to help put the School for the Deaf on top. Top man for Tabiona was Brad Letter, 14:14, who took second place after Giles. Trenn Grant, with 14:49 posted the best time for Duchesne and took sixth place overall. Thursday, Oct 19 was the day Manila got revenge for being humiliated earlier in the year by Tabuma's baseball team. After five fairly even innings, Manilla poured on the coals and left Tabiona behind to the tune of HARD CHARGING VOLLEYBALL is 7:30 p.m. Tabiona teams top contenders (13-15- ), Union Sophs, vs Cypress at Union 4 p.m Oct. 25 Union at Cypress 7:30 p.m Oct. 26 Monticello at Altamont 2 p.m. (Regional Cham Oct. 27 pionship Game) Outstanding player for Murray waa Rocky Uliberri. who scored all but two of the Spartan TDs. Murrays Rogers and Hazelgren made the other scores. Union's Doug Chasel had a good game in spite of the acore, racking up 104 yards rushing for the night, according to Coach Jay Omer. The Cougars are now tied with Jordan for fourth place, and will meet Cyprus for the final season game Thursday, Oct. 26 (today) at Cyprus. If Union defeats Cyprus, the Cats will be tied for third place, and if Jordan wins over Cabon, the tie will be three ways. Game time for the contest at Magna Out-weighe- October 26, 1971 722-223- 3 USED PECIALISTS! potas- sium of the vitreous humor (the fluid behind the eye), the time of a deers death may be determined with a high degree of accuracy. The fluid is extracted from behind the deers eyeball BB BB MB fcA MM as uni a hypodermie needle and tested in an with atomic emission machine. Johnson explains that the potassium level In the blood and the ye remains equal when an animal is alive. However, at death, the equal interchange of potassium between the blood and eye fluid ceases. The vitreous humor begins absorbing potassium at a constant rate. For example, at the time of death, a deers eye fluid contains 130 parts per million (ppm) of potas- sium. After the deer has been dead for 108 hours, the ratio of potassium is 1,000 ppm. Johnson, who initiated experiments for this new method of determining time of death in deer, aya human medical examiners using similar techniques are able .to pinpoint time of death in Y UuV m within Eventually, a. half Johnson hopes to calculate the time of death for Utahs other big game by using the potassium level 1 k , ' 4 a. ' jgmvMSfttf'-tfns&- y..,. y. - 88$ ' sjr rnn ' -- V H' Y&: , L . humans hour. i;4 I! I 4 1 m i'; a good selectiosi of used cars on the lot! & L Has 978 Ford Mustang 1 974 Ford Mustang 1 974 Ford Pinto m ARE READY ID TRADE! |