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Show W , "H V "V x : q, ' i " 1 - ' . - vv rsTg.v H Cougar Chatter UNION NION SCHOOL There are several kinds of balls. There are footballs, soccer balls, goUballs, and, of course, BalL The Union High Harvest Ball will be held Nov. 8, in the Uinta Basin Vocational Center from 8:80 to 12:80 p.m. The new Harvest king and queen crowned at the ball will dance to the theme song, You Needed Me. Colors adorning the dance floor will be autumn colors. For couples wishing baseballs, theres the Harvest to i: PACK OF PIRATES Robert Yack is apparently surrounded on all sides as he tries to plow downfield through a crowd of Cyprus Pirates bent on bringing him to his knees. MAXINE BURDICK SERVES! We wish Burdick to thank Duchesne County and Maxine for the continued professional maintenance of the Land and Title Records for Duchesne County. In our view, the outstanding condition of these records is the result of the care and dedication that Maxine has brought to the office of recorder. We therefore urge the voters of Duchesne CounMaxine Burdick to the office of ty to Recorder for Duchesne County. Paid for by: re-ele- ct a evening, . The band played "Coopes Styles Ceremony, "Feels So Good, and "Virginia Dela Macarena. They were also judged on their marching and maneuvering ability. Because Union high, is behind its band. Union is starting a parent's band. Anyone needing information can call the school at Charles E. Gammon Mineral Landman Milton Derrick, Jr. Licensed Land Title Abstractor Paid Political the remember photographer will take pictures there. The cost will be $3 a couple and $1.50 single. All young men are urged to get dates for the Harvest BaQ. Speaking of dates, one important date for the Union cross countijr team was Thursday, Oct 28, at the region five cross country In Sugar House Park in Salt Lake. Of the four boys who went from Union, Joe Starkey ' took 14th place in the varsity division and Blane Steinmets placed fifth in the junior varsity division. The : other runners were Tim Rasmussen and Neldon Anderson. Union placed fifth in the competition. The boys ran 2.8 miles both up and down hilL - ,(1 Another fine group took a trip to Uintah high on Tuesday, Oct 4.. The Union high marching band, under the direction of Mr. Hoopes, performed before judges on the Uintah football field. ?,. w.i Advertisement 722-247- PHILANTHROPIST Lyle Alzado. one of the guys who helped the Denver Broncos go to the Super Bowl, is involved with 23 charities. i ONSLAUGHT Tony Reynolds, the ball car-- rler; fends off one attacker and takes on a second in the push to gain a few precious The Union high school Cougars retired in fourth place with their 43-loss to Cyprus Oct 28. It was the Cats best season in several years as they went out with a record. Union kicked off to Cyprus, and on the first play of Union's first possession, starting tailback Doug Chasel was injured and the game was interrupted for twenty minutes while medical assistance was- summoned. Two minutes after the resumption of play, Tom Rock was injured and was also out for the remainder of the 8 4--5 game. The Pirates seemed to have the field fcv yards for the Cougars in the contest against Cyprus, SKI r Cougars retire in fourth place I ' all to themselves as they proceeded to score in every quarter. Eary in the second quarter, backup tailback' Robert Bergquiat tried to light the fire with a run to score Union's only touchdown, But the defense didn't hit hard enough to slow the Pirates down and Cyprus had it an the way. On Wednesday, Oct 25, the Union sophomores fared no better against the Cyprus sophs, losing 224). Coach Jeff Alexander said the sophs played a pretty fair game, but' just couldnt get . - League standings as of Friday, Oct. 27, are aa follows: Bowlerettea: first, Lucky Strikers, second. Odds and Ends, third. Stereo Den; high individual game, J. Brown, 87-ya- rd , . it together. - ' ; 220.. .. Tuesday Coffee League: first, Ladies of the Night, second,, Gutter Runners, Third, Jugglers, high game, S. Murray, 229. . Night Hawks: first, Ute Fab, second Homeya, third, Ute Recreation, high game. Ferry Evans, 256. Over The Hill: first, Ned Mitchell, second, Delsco Bell, third, D & M, high game, Mac Murdock, 234. Wednesday Nite Ladies: first, B ft K Drug, second. Boss Mud, third, Bottle Hollow, high game, E Van, 215. Bowling Babes: first. Dresser Dolls, second, Deannes Dancers, third, Mytonettes, high game Deanne E. 206. Basin Rollers: first. Sky Lights second, Sha Na Na, third Gusher Heroa, high game Charles Scott, 216. Hi Rollers: first, Dresser Atlas, second, Shantales, third, Bottle Hollow, high game, Kernel Murdock, 225. Merry Jeatua: first, S ethers, second, 88, third, team 810, high game, Yvonne Curry, 200. Afternoon Coffee Mates: first, , Smilin Panthers, second, Gary Operating third Harmstons Construction, high game Melody Harmaton, Tippy Butcher, 210. Hits And Misses: first, Delsco Northwest, second, D & M 09, third, Dresser Atlas, high game, George Landry, Carol Chad bourne, 228. team Community school silversmith class begins The NEW way to bank that helps you control your money. With First Security Advantage you earn interest on the dollars you normally keep in a checking account. And it can cost you absolutely nothing. Its your choice. You select the amount you want to keep in each account and well automatically transfer from statement savings to checking as needed. Meanwhile, your money in savings keeps earning 5 continuous compounded interest. 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