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Show DHS Eagles drop Park City game "If you live by the paaa, you die by the paaa, uid Duchesne Coach Robert Cook. The Eagles ended the 1979 football season with a 41-- loss to Park City in the quarter-finalTwo of Park City's touchdowns came as a result of interceptions, and the Eagles seemed to be unable to hang onto the ball, dropping seven panes in the contest. 0 e. The Duchesne was a record doesn't look too exciting until you consider that the last five games were wins. The Eagles ended up second in the region, with a 1 record. Even in losing to Park City, Duchesne managed 170 yards rushing to Park City's 89. During the season, Duchesne passers racked up 2100 yards, and three 12 touchdown passes. Coach Cook praised the great senior push that brought off great games, both offensively and defensively. He commended Jimmy Lisonby, Joe Naico, Roy Liddell, Kory Abbott, Jeff Peatross and Kevin Workman for good effort during the aeason. We went to state and got beat," 8 STANDARD Novmbr 8. ' 1979 Basketball said Code. But the Duchesne fans, in articular members of the Duchesne Sports Boosters, say, Wait'll next yearlll r. 5-- 4 try-out-s scheduled Boys basketball are tryouts scheduled for Nov. 12 at Union high school. Any boy interested in playing basketball for Union high school this year is invited to participate in the annual tryout sessions. Members will be chosen from the sessions to fill vacancies on the 'varsity, junior varsity and sophomore teams.1 Union has a full schedule of games this year, including a sophomore league. The coaches are looking forward to an exciting year and would like . to encourage participation in an outstanding basketball program. . A 4-- Football and volleyball season is over and the Duchesne Eagles are preparing for basketball and wrestling which will start the did of this month. The Duchesne Debutantes are going to marching competition Nov. 17, in Salt Lake at Cyprus high school. We wish them luck. Duchesne's Harvest Ball is this Friday, Nov. 9, 9 p.m. 12 M. It will be held in the high school gym. -- QEQ33 standings . As of Thursday, Nov. 8, after five weeks of play, standings in the A League of the Women's Community Volleyball League were as follows: ); L&L Uteland Big 0 Boss Mud Ute Colorado Duane Hall Trucking Rae Dee's Mack Country Auto Communications and Fort Duchesne In the B" League Jack's Sinclair leads with a 1 record, followed Lake LCL Dove Discount Star and Gary Energy ). Local chariot racing enthusiasts are gearing up for the season. coming A meeting is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Bottle Hollow Resort for all local racers. A work day will be held Nov. 11 at Petroleum Downs, north of Roosevelt, according to Uinta Cutter Association president Raymond Murray. Anyone interested in participating in planning for the coming year is urged to attend the Monday meeting, said Murray. (5-0- SCtts Steffi cflCften EHiEIED During the current volleyball season the Union high school team has compiled a record of 8 wins and 5 loses. The team will journey to Salt Lake Friday to begin play in the State Tournament. The Union team has lost 'to' Lehf twice and to Uintah, Wasatch, and Morgan once each. Intermountain, Grantsville and Altamont have each felt the Lady Cougar's claws twice. Uintah and Wasatch have each lost once to Union. The Lady Cougars finished third in region play. They will play their first game at the State Tournament Friday, Nov. 9, against South Sevier. If they win that game, they will pliy Morgan I Times i New Assistant (3-2- ); (2-8- ); (1-4- (1-4- ); (1-4- ); (0-5- ). 4-- (3-1- ); (2-2- ); (3-2- ); All-Fo- (1-8- ); at 2 p.m., Nov. 10 If they come through with a win that day, they will play for the state championship at 8:15 p.m Nov. 10. On the other side of the coin, if the ladies lose to South Sevier, they will play at 10 a.m. Nov. 10 and should they be defeated by Morgan at 2 p.m., they will play at 6:30 p.m. for third place. All games will be played at, the University of Utah gym 101. ' The junior varsity team finished the season with a 13--1 record. The ladies beat Intermountain, Uintah, Lehi, Morgan, Grantsville, and Altamont twice each and Wasatch once.. Wasatch is the only team that managed to win one match against the ladies. . . Opens 713 I i e i e I i e I EXAMPLES: e SOFT FLOUR TACO Reg. $1.10 Now 55 I American Hamburger Reg. 99 Now 50 Meat Burritos Reg. $1.10 Now 55 All e graders at East elementary recently a completed study unit on dinosaurs. The unit was highlighted by a field trip to the Dinosaur National MonuDINOSAURS-Fou- rth (Pftdn!Rnmffirnire . i South Sevier's Rick Byers looks on in disgust. p.m, November I . I Theatre At 7:00 e i The official's arms in the air signal success as Kary Eldredge scores with 5:39 left in the second quarter. TOUCHDOWN e I 9 (4-1- ); Roosevelt risussel Goodrich I ' Lady Cougars travel to state tournament I McmcagjerS Tcaco . (1-3- stgiasi6WiR I championship. (4-1- ); (4-1- ); . Q0GEnflbCSlrOD(SX2H3! 6 Volleyball sm MdQ Discontinued brought off a 20-- victory that catapulted the Cats into the play-off- s for the state GONNA SHINE So says the sign, before Cougar. Bart Butcher smashes through, prior to the Union game against South Sevier. They did shine, too, and CATS P. G.November 1420 Moonraker P.G. . ment. Students displaying their paper mache' dinosaurs are; top row, Jared Manning, Jimmy Wyrner, and Greg Soliz; bottom row, Rochelle Winn, Heather. Shelley, Susie Slaugh, Tori Nordstrom, and Stacey Kendail. Cindy Woods, Kyle Daye Vernon Moon, and Sheldon Robb are the fourth grade teachers. . Uinta Theatre 7:00 At Opens November p.m. 710 A tile of dsrtag, power I DELICIOUS, MOUTHWATERING, TASTY, HOT, Chieken Breast Sandwich e Russel Goodrich invites everyone down to Taco Times I family night 50 off all food items. More specials brought to 0 you by your favorite Taco Time. - . Va November 1113 Lb. Of Delicious Chicken Breast On A Bun And Topped With One Of Several Different Sauces Of Your Choice Mf 1" Phone Orders Mon-Th- urs. 1 0:30 AM, to 1 0 PM Fri. & Sat. 1 0:30 AAA. to 12 P.M. Sunday 11 AAA. to 10 I The lonn Easf Side Of Roosevelt 10:30 722-209- 1 1 10:00 PM. Weekdays 0:30 AM. To Midnight Weekends Closed Sunday AAA. To. |