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Show I Octobf STANDARD 1 1 , 1979 Real estate courses to be taught by USU Two real estate courses that are required before taking state exams are now being offered by Utah State University Education Center: BA 424, Real Estate Appraisal, will be taught by Dr. Cal Lowe of USU. This three hour credit course will deal with the financial and management problems in the use and development of real estate. Classes will be held on Oct 12, 13, 28 and 27 in Roosevelt and on Nov. 2 and 8 in VernaL The Friday classes run from 5:80 to 10 p.m. and the Saturday classes run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. This class is required for both the brokers and salesmans' exam. BA 879, Real Estate Law, will be taught by Gayle McKeachnie. This three credit course covers the law of ALTAMONT FOOTBALL Front row, left to right, Russ c, Kirk Fausett, Kelly Goodrich, Gary Mathews, Mike Daniels, Gary Walker, Darrin Jenson; back row, David Taylor, Mike Allred, Steve M. Goc-niche- Steve Daniels, Phile Davies, conveyancing, estates in land, forms of ownership, liens and incumbrances, landlord-tenan- t, escrow, soning, subdivision, aiid real estate taxation. Classes begin on Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in Roosevelt and will be held every Hanke, Coach Jack Barton, Coach Bob Marshall, Coach Kim Peterson, Mike Frandsen, Mark Birch, Denny Ralphs, Mike Todd, Shane Jensen. Manager Jeff Hanke is seated in front of the players. Wednesday with classes alternating between Vernal and Roosevelt This class is required to sit for the state brokers' exam. Longhorns sick about Monticello Wan - League standings as of Friday, October 5, are as follows: Good Timers: first. Stars & Strikes; second, UBO's; third, Spyders; high individual games, Jess Duncan, 233 and Evon Thompson, 194. Bowling Babes: first, The Torches; second, Dresser Dolls; third, Willie's Devils; high individual game, J. Duncan, 207. Over The Hill Gang: first, Prairie Gold; second. Half Timers; third, Willies Hot Oil; high individual games, Steve Yack and Dan Richins, both 215. Night Hawks: first, Ned Mitchell; second, G&L; third, D&M; high individual game, Rick M. 238. Tuesday Coffee: first. Holly Rollers; second. Alley Oops; third, Ben Franklin; high individual game, Karla Fowler, 197. Wednesday Night Ladies: first, Boss Mud; second, Indian Clinic; third. Bottle Hollow; high individual game, Mary Ward, 208. Bowlcrettes: first. Strike Outs; second, Fishing; third, Joe's Alley Cats; high individual game, Cindy Bostick, 221. Basin Rollers: first, Durham & Davis; second, Humdingers; third, Flip Tops; high individual game, Lynn Boren, 211. Afternoon Coffeemates: first, Harmston's Construction; second, Strout Realty; third, Ross Drilling, In 80 AD. the Romans marched to try to conquer Scotland, but gave it up, eventually building a line of forts The Longhorns of Altamont high school showed s lot of spirit just by showing up for the game against Monticello. The Altamont squad was plagued . with injuries and flu, and only two offensive players started the game in their accustomed places. In achieving the 40--0 victory, Monticello marched up and down the field, scoring twice each in the first, second and fourth quarters, and once in the third. Altamont lost senior Chad Stevenson, offensive split end and defensive cornerback, with a bad knee, in the first quarter. Then junior Phil Farnsworth suffered two broken bones in his foot in the second period of play, leaving the Longhorns without their second-strinquarterback and defensive outside linebacker. Coach Jack Barton expects his team to .have regained its health by Thursday, Oct. 11 (today), when Duchesne will visit Altamont for the Longhorn homecoming game. Barton expects a tough contest, as he fields a team minus six starters. G. me time is 7:30 p.m. it between the rivers Clyde and Forth. In 140 AJ). new legions were sent to Scotland to join the line of forts into a wall 10 foot high. Parts of this wall remain today. high individual game, Tippy Butcher, 214. Merry Jesters: first; Pumpers; second, T&R Merc; third. Team 8; high individual game, Elsie Meyer, 203. Hits & Misses: first. Western Hills Jokers; second, Delsco; third. Air Drilling, high individual games, Randy Miller, 224 and Carol Chad bourne, 245. g (DOgj DBcDgfc 74 Alumni vs faculty in football game Come to the biggest sports event of the year Wednesday, Oct. 17, on Union high school's football field. We will see superstars like Animal Alexander, Mountain Man Monks, Devastating Davis and many other faculty favorites who will be putting on the points for the Mean Machine Faculty Team." Coach Omer is coaching the team and' he hopes to put a few pointy on.the board against the class of 74. The Class of 74 will be headed by v Red Wing Hunting Boots Targets Deer Bags CQMIN' THROUGH Monticel lo's ball carrier must be wishing his help had arrived a little sooner as a pair of Longhorns prepare to haul him down. It was to no avail, however, as Altamont lost 40-0- . Altamont will meet Duchesne next week in v Shells Guns Altamont's homecoming contest. Roger (the Dodger) Dart, and will have a team of outstanding alumni. Kick-of- f time will be 7 p.m. and admission will be $1. There will be a promising evening of action and excitement for the whole bmily. After the game the homecoming pep rally and bonfire will be held. The public is urged to attend. Energy Tip Rinse dishes, do your mopping and as much household cleaning as possible with cold water. You'll save money by not using hot water unless you really need it. , M Plaeo i Remington 30-0- 6 With Scope Soeond Ptaeo Ruger OCGDCCfllQ .22 Automatic Rifle ftCtniGa? ALUMNI GAME SPONSORS-Den- nis Toland, Grant Homer, Jay Onier arid Carlos Reed, left to right, have been getting in shape for months in preparation for their 7 contest with the Class of 1974 for Wednesday, October 17. They have vowed to beat the tar out of the opposition or elsel Qaaibto? CfrirfftiTp Smiley's Sporting Goods &is ShttJ-ReamtH-itt- -WW ; |