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Show 4 8 STANDARD-Decemb- er 11979 Illegal tree cutting still a Forest problem warn that UaWlliMb Altamont defeated by Park City 0 77-7- League standings as of Friday, 7, are as follows: Good Timers: first, UBO's; second, Goof-Offthird, Spy dors; high individual games, Doyle Shimmeb, 224 and Evon Thompson, 229. Bowling Babes: first, Willie's Devils; second, The Torches; third, Spectators; high individual game, L. Harding,' 211. Over the Hill Gang: first, Mountain Bell; second, Hot Oil Service; third. Guts Welding; high Individual game, Dennis Jensen, 248. The Confused League: firsL Circle K; second, Happy Howards; third, Sprouse Reitz; high individual games, Jack Mieure, 229 and Cindy Brumfield, 229. Night Hawks: first, Ned Mitchell; second, D-third, Ute Fab; high individual game, Aaron Pace, 238. Wednesday Night. Ladies: first, Ladies of the Night; second. Gale's Office Supply; third. Selections; high individual game, Kathy Miller, 239. Bowlerettes: first, Strike Outs; second, Dirty Diggers; third, Dye Hards; high individual game, Bonnie Van, 240. Basin Rollers: firsL Flip Tope; second, Hum Dingers; third, Durham & Davis; high individual games, Kim Farnsworth, 248 and Patty Reed, 214 Wednesday Afternoon Coffeemates: firsL S trout Realty; second, Harms-ton'- s Construction; third, Ross Drilling; high individual game, Bonnie Van, 225. Merry Jesters: firsL Hill Top; second, Glens Glass; third. Pump Inc.; high individual game, Service officials Christmas trees are still being cut on lands that are not open. Compounding . the problem are individuals who are not adhering to the original intent ' of opening certain areas and issuing penults, Le., to enable families to go Into the and cut their own Christ. mountains mas tree. One offender was stopped with 157 trees in his possession, and Forest Service personnel said they were pretty sun he had not been on a family outing. ' Individuals desiring to cut a Christmas tree must first obtain a permiL then are urged to check available maps to be sure the area they plan to visit is open for Christmas tree cutting. Also, area residents are asked to report incidents of excessive tree cutting to the Fewest Service. Dec. . s; The Altamont high achool Longhorn buketball team played Park City Dee. 7 and loat 77-7Altamont waa behind at the end of the firat quarter by 12 pointa and by 20 pointa in the aecond quarter. After the half; Altamont caught up with Park City, but they couldnt gain enough to pull the game out Park City had two big men, Bowera at 63, and Cowana at 6'4". Bowera acored 26 pointa and Cpwana SI. The big men plagued Altamont all night, aa the Longhorns couldn't ahut down the big men on the inside lane, according also shot 67 percent from the field. Mark Buck and Mike Frandaen scored 23 points apiece for the Peteraon Mike said, . Longhorns. Frandaen huatled and played a good game. The game waa a good team effort during the second half, with the Longhorns stealing the ball three times with a hill court press. Lots of turnovers and poor defense loat the game." The junior variety fared better, winning their contest 54-4Robbie Lindsay scored 14 points for the junior varsity squad. The Longhorns are preparing to play ML Vernon Dec. 12, and Mnii Dec. 14. Coach Peterson expects a good game with both schools. 0. to Coach 7. Peterson: The Longhorn offense looked good, shooting 67 percent from the field, and 66 percent from the line. Park City Cougars lose to Uintah set sights on Wildcats The Union Cougars have a road trip in central Utah this weekend. Friday night they play the Richfield Wildcats and Saturday night the South Sevier Rams. Richfield had an excellent ball cluK They have some players from Uat ye. back, the most impressive is Kirk Pendleton, a 6'4" center. South Sevier was one of the top five tepms in State last year, stated Coach Monks. It will be a very tough road trip for us, but we, as a team, feel confident about the outcome. Union's next home contest will be Dec. 21 again Ben Lomond All three Union teams will be in setkm that night The sophomores will play at Roosevelt junior high at 5:45 p.m.. The J.V. will start at Union at 5:45 p.m., with the varsity following st 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, Union dropped a closely played ball game to Uintah, losing 70-5The Cougars had an off night snt from the field shooting only 36 and 54 percent the line. Union shot 88 percent from the line sgainst Spanish Fork. Uintah made 22 out of 28 shots from the line. Tracy Nielson scored 20 points, Clay Harrison 12, and Tracy Dye 11. Kerry Eld red ge was named defensive man of the game by Monks. Coach Monks also complimented Tracy Nielson on his best game. Coach Monks stated that, The game was much closer than the final d score indicated. It was a game and I thought we played super at times. We must now buckle down and put together a full game. The sophomore team gained their third straight victory by defeating Uintah sophomores. two-gam-e well-playe- . Eagles defeat Union JV 81-7- Hanburg scored 4 17 points and had seven rebounds and Blair Madson had 15 rebounds. Coach Stan Young complimented Kevin Hill on his seven assists and great defense. Hill turned the ball over only one time. Cory Abbott was given credit by Coach Young for sparking the team. Duchesne's defense out front was the best," according to Young, but the Eagles turned the ball over too Nature Fact Water erosion causes an average loss of 12 tons of topsoil an acre each year in the United States, according to the National Wildlife ' I g ' teacher The then shows students the different kinds of misspelling that turn up in their tests. Executive Secretary Utah Education Association The first is omission. This occurs when some students forget the first in "February," the first c in arctic," and the second "e in homo geneous. The next kind of spelling error is insertion. That happens when the student misspells the word athletic," writing it athaletie." Another spelling problem cranes from transpo a word?. sing letters Some students spell it retrieve" instead of the correct way, receive." ' That's also the problem with the word puzzle" Students In schools V across Utah are warming up fw the coming State Spelling Bee, and they might do well to heed the words of a. North Carolina teacher, Audrey R. Allred. She likes to give a little test to show stu- dents how they commit spelling errors. These are some of the words she gives students to spell: kindergarten, grammar, valuable, develop, arctic, February, Wednesday, receive, puzzeL spelled A Forest Ranger points out the remains of a forest area, where trees had been thinned for optimum spacing, invaded by Christmas tree cutters who had no regard for regulations designed to protect the forest for future needs. Castle Creek Campground, cons of eight family units, will soon be closed, according to Joel Frandaen, Forest Ranger. The Water and. Power Resources Service is installing a siphon which will pass through the camp ares, ssid Frandaen. The campground will be relocated in the Iron Mine Campground, which fa ' on the same road about three miles beyong the Castle Creek site. puzzle, argumenL sentence, athletic, pronunciation, preparation, maintenance, translate, and bulletin. Dr. Daryl J,. McCarty much and gave up too many baskets. The Eagles host North Rich, Dec. .12, and Tintic, Dec. 14. Tin tic has two returning starters, one of which is a 61 freshman. Doug Wall is also returning as forward. Duchesne entertained the Union JY squad Dec. 5, and beat them in a fast paced game. Duchesne's Eagles sewed 53 percent from the field and 56 percent from the line. Tal Fabrizio sewed 35 points fw the second time this season. Fabrizio also had 12 rebounds. Wayne Searle, 213. Hits and Misses: firsL Air Drilling; second, Western Hilla Jokers; third, Harrys; high individual games, Harry Nash, 226 and Carol Chadbourne, 245. SURVEYING THE DAMAGE Castle Creek campground to be closed The fourth kind of spelling difficulty is with Sports Schedule BASKETBALL WHISTLING occurs when NorthSummitQtAltafnont6p.m Union at Manti. . . stu- dents write preparation" when they mean preparation," and when they spell it sentence instead of sentence. Understanding these four kinds of errors suggests several ways of dealing with them. Audrey Allred says many errors of omission and insertion are related to mispronunciation. Pronounce February," "are-tic-, and athletic" correctly, and the students who hears you may spell it correctly. WasatchatUnionJ.V.5p.m.,Varsity7p.m Altamont at South Rich 6 p.m Duchesne at South Summit J. V. 6 p.m., Vanity 6:30 p.m. Dec. . , .Dec. 19 IMMUNITY BASKETBALL DUCHISNI JimGrant'svs. Kohls no. 1 7:30 p.m Steve's Performance vs. Kohls no. 2 9 p.m Steve's Performance vs. MaX'sMeats7:30 p.m Unknowns vs. JimGrant'sConstruction 9 p.m Dec. 17 .Dec. 17 i Transposition and sub- r,t wi j Dec.) 8 Dec. L When parents help their children with spelling, sometimes Mom or Dad learn more than the Helium, used to inflate craft, will not lighter-than-a- ir bum or react with other mats rials. child. center An informal storefront counseling office for troubled Vietnam-er- i veterans will open in Salt Lake City, between. and er 4 by Lester Neilson, 46, a former psychologist st the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Salt Lake City. Neilson, himself a veteran, also has been a . counseling psychologist with innovative VA programs in 11.769 N.C., Winston-8ale- and Sepulvada, Calif., and the Utah Division of Rehabilitation. Annual Interest Rate The readjustment Whof A Groat Gift Booted! . Vietnam Vet Center, one of more than 80 now opening in UJ1. cities and outlying areas, waa authorized by Congress last June. It was tagged Operation Outreach, fra alienated veterans who have been turned off by previous communications efforts. The goal of Operation Outreach is to help return a potential hundred thousand disaffected . veterans to the mainstream of American life, said Larry Lantinga, head of the VA e drug and Vietnam-er- a alcohol-abus- lake City and an Operation Outreach resource. Assisting Neilson at the new Vet Center set for downtown Sait Lake City will be two counselors and an ride. will The storefront establish a telephone-- . contact number soon for veterans seeking the counseling mi their own or recommended by fsmilies, friends, neighbors, veter-tn- s and service dubs, churches, social workers or others. clinic in Salt HkmKtMMvffNm IkvtHtmll Mtjtrn My heleuoti sbtora bring together lha word of Resident Spencer W. Kimball from lha two womans confaranca of lha LOS Church. A message of paaca, hope, love, a manage of advice and council, a manage of faith, encouragement, and confidence. "The S Mi ope Horse Bece to Salt 100 miles ties In adventure with him and his horse, his son Hyrum and a giri trying to ensnare Hyrum Into a romantic imp. take City, (--t r The Wlndwelker" Is an old tale which depicts the Indians approach to religion. Left to die Indian style, the blind old man some how recovers and tracks back to hi family. ll , Effective: Dec. 1319 $10,000 minimum deposit Accounts insured to $40y000 by F.D.I.C. PLUS ... A $10,000 insurance policy for - . 1 8 xhO i veteran will bis headed 8 Dec. 1 3 Unionat Wasatch J.V.5p.m.,Varsity6:30p.m, Wasatch at Altamont J. V. 6 p.m., Varsity 7:30 p.m. ' Dec. 15 .' Union at Intermountain J. V. 5 p.m., Varsity 6:30 Vietnam It 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL stitution errors show for a dose, not casual, study of misspelled words. That way, the correct spelling of "sentence" and receive" will register with the stu-den- Dec. 1 3 Dec. 1 3 Dec. 15 .Dec. 15 Dec. 18 South RichatDuchesne J.V. 6p.m., Varsity 7p.m substitution of letters. 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