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Show v 'Ks. V : i,f .. Ik' tiaAePt ' Af J?-- ,v : STANDARD YBA rolls still open! w'v MW 4' or h'a- - . It is and sign Basketball Jackson, wTYr a.A H5;S director. rl.H ,ff ISiplp $ i& 8fS3 s&a '3 ;iv; :l if flft still not too late to eons in up for the YBA (Youth H Association), says George Roosevelt City recreation Both boys and girls can still sign up through Friday, Dec. 28, at S p.m. The age group is grades three through six. and the fee is S9, which includes a manual, certificate,' patch, etc. r1 TilS- Pcnbr 27, 1979 m i Come up to the Roosevelt offices and sign upl For additional information, George Jackson, City call 722-600- 1. - .'-'- h liW DUCHESNE PLAYERS-Duche- ALL-RE- sne coach of the Duchesne Eagles. He has been a coach for three years and has had or an quarterback all three years. Naico and Lisonbee averaged 35 and 33 defensive points a game respectively. Wilkinson passed for 1 800 yards and 5 touchdowns. Graham caught passes totaling 1200 yards and Workman averag- FOOTBALL GION football players who were named to the Deseret News Football poll were: Joe Naico, linebacker; Jim Lisonbee, n linebacker; Todd Wilkinson, Tom quarterback; Graham, receiver and Kevin Workman defensive back. Bob Cook is the All-regi- All-Regi- All-Sta- te on All-Regi- on "All-RegioAll-Regi- on All-Regi- on All-Regi- on The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary will hold their final meeting for 1979 Friday, Dec. 28, at 7:80 p.m. in the Moon Lake Electric Building. All members are urged to attend, and to bring a veteran friend. For more information, call Willie or Georgia Bartley, 1 ed 612 yards per carry. 722-808- 5. Coaches say RJHS, Altamont 0 1 well-match- ed o The Roosevelt junior high school "mean machine" continued to roll on, defeating Altamont Thursday, Dec. 20, for 0 on the season. Coach Brent Fieldsted called it "a teams." good game with Led by Trevor Roberts' (22) drive, the Riders pulled out of a e deficit to take the win, Altamont started off with a bang, and led 104 at the end of the first period play, extending the lead to 10 .., at points Adam Christensen and Shane Encoe led the Longhorn scoring effort, but once the RJHS team got its act lead at the end together, with a of the third quarter, even the Riders' loss of Trowbridge to foul trouble couldn't pull it out for Altamont LINEBACKER Joe. Naico demonstrates his Fieldsted said that Shawn Pike well, good on defense and played which Foothim abilities earned a spot in the Deseret News effective in the rebound department ball poll. Naico was selected linebacker. ,.Hev .j: . The. Riders .wilt, play .West junior high school Thursday, Jan. 8. defensive 35 a averaged points game. When the current crop of junior high basketball players moves on to high school. Coaches Scott Hirschi and substantial lead over Manila in the Lloyd Burton will have replacements first quarter, with Sabra Barton ready. The RJHS seventh graders took an making 12 of her 14 points in that period. early lead over West junior high Altamont allowed Manila only five seventh grade in last Tuesday's game, The Manila girls basketball team additional points in the second period, and held firm for a win. visited Altamont Wednesday, Dec. 19, and shut them out in the third. Hie THE Riders had the vikings shut and Coach Jack Bartons Lady final score was Altamont 59, Manila out for the first quarter, but West 15. Longhorns came out on top in both the Also scoring in double figures were varsity and junior varsity contests. The fast and efficient Altamont Sally Bird with 18, Diane Fisher and squad jumped out to a 204 lead by the Deann Aldredge with 10 each. end of the first quarter, and increased Coach Barton said that he expects the margin steadily until the final Altamonts Dec. 29 meeting with Uintah to be"a real barn burner." talley. Balanced scoring was the order of Altamont won last time the two teams the day, with Mindy Thompson met, but only in overtime. And the racking up 15 points, followed by Gina Ute team, added Barton, has improved Jessen with 11, and Ginger Nelson and since them. Julie Tucker with 10 each. Altamont will play at Uintah. Game The JV team likewise took a times are 5:30 and 7 p.m. 3-- well-matche- d high-sewin- half-tim- g 51-4- 8. (28-1- half-tim- e. 89-3- 5 ALL-REGI- all-regi- on Altamont girls over Manila 49-2- 2 very nearly closed the gap in the second. Roosevelt managed to hang on to the lead, however, widening it substantially in the final period. Jeff Crinklaw was high score man for RJHS in the game. Saturday, Dec. 15, the seventh graders took a close one from Duchesne's seventh grade. The Riders lead in the first managed a slim (9-quarter, widening it to 14--9 by half time. .Then Duchesne "got hot," .wiped out Roosevelt's lead, and pulled ahead by a point to end the third period Again led by Jeff Crinklaw's scoring effort, the Riders pulled ahead 21-2- 0. to take the victory. According to manager Laney Smith, it was an exciting game, and the Riders were greatly relieved when it was over. The seventh grade teams will resume play after the Christmas 82-2- 7 I holidays. Sports The Niekro brothers, Phil and Joe, are masters of the baffling knuckle-bal- l. The elder of the two, Phil, of the Atlanta Braves, is hard to hit when that favorite pitch of his acts right It does zany things! Joe, a 12-ye- veteran of 1' Tal Fabrizio scored 37 points during the 37 BIG ONES! Duchesne and North Rich basketball game Wednesday night. Fabrizio's 37 points were enough to set a new school record. Fabrizio also had 21 rebounds. SPORTS SCHEDULE BASKETBALL Duchesene at Grantsville J.V., 5:45 p.m.. December 28 Varsity 7 p.m J.V. . 7 Uintah at Union 5:45 p.m., Varsity p.m. December 28 Tintic at Altamont J.V. 5:45 p.m. Varsity 7 p.m.December 28 Tabiona at St. Joseph J.V. 5:45 p.m.. December 28 Varsity 7 p.m Union J.V. at Duchesne 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. . . December 29 GIRLS BASKETBALL Altamont at Uintah J.V. 5:30 p.m. Varsity 7 p.m Altamont at South Summit J.V. 5 p.m.. Varsity 6:30 p.m WRESTLING Altamont at South Summit 6 p.m December 27 January 2 December 27 December 28 December 29 Union at Juab Union J. V. at Uintah COMMUNITY VOLLEYBALL December 27 Roosevelt, West Junior high school, 6 p.m the Houston Astros, learned how to throw the knuckler from Phil. We made a special purchase from 65-2- 4 Rutheford Mathews, Bluebell Oerrfe Seeley 4S4-11- Mrs. Gunhild Simonson and son Ben, Bountiful, Ben and Gary Brunsvik, California and BYU, Mr. and Mrs. Kjiel Winger, Kelly and John, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Swen Brunsvik and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred had also had surgery. The High Priests had a party on Thursday evening at the Altamont chapeL Some 28 members were present a Steven Pohlsander is presently in Nevada on a Atwood who Chrysler and we're passing the savings on to you by selling them for $2f0 Off to end all The 1979 close-ou- t dose-outGet a $300 check back on all Dodge cars and trucks in stock! s! livestock judging project representing the college Brunsvik and family, Layton; Mrs. Yordus in Ephriam. Neilson, Becky and Julie Lloyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Diamitri Asney. Glenda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews. On the program were her parents, Mr. Mrs. Mathews, Swen Brunsvik (her brother), Linden; Mr.' and Mrs. Elaine and Evelyn MatWayne Bird, Mr. and hews. Swen and the Mrs. Jerry Bird, Mr. and nieces and nephews sang. Mrs. Dennis Bird, Mr. Glenda will enter the and Mrs. Bill Bird, all mission training center in Salt Lake area; Mr. and Provo Dec. 20. Byron and Merlene Mrs. Lynn Sagers and are parents of Stansfield Mr. and Tooele; family, a girl born Dec. 18 at the Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Martha Smith, Mr. and Roosevelt hospital. are Mrs. Deloss Bird, Mr. Grandparents and Mrs. Melvin Bird, Ida Stansfield, Mt. Emand Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Joseph mons, and Mr. Spring-dalLawrence Young, Lake all Salt Jenkins, area; Mr. and Mrs.. are Mrs. Edna Bird, Stanley Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Turner, Mrs. Bluebell, and Mrs. Merle Edith Gale, and Bill Smith, Roosevelt e Mrs. Sharleen GoodJenkins. e Among the friends rich and Mrs. Verona and relatives to hear Goodrich accompanied Terri Goodrich through Mias Glenda Mathews ' Provo Temple Saturthe in Sacrament speak to get7 her endowday her meeting prior to ments. LDS an serve to leaving The Gary Bolton famimission in Arcadia, Calif., and the Otteson family were: Mr. and Mrs. Clem ly La brum, Mr. and Mrs. have both moved to Larry Labrum, Mr. and Ballard to make their Mrs. Val Labrum, Lynn homes. Jewis Fausett had Labrum, Thelma Barker, Helen Mathews, Alice surgery at a Salt Lake Lloyd, Bishop and Mrs. holpitaL He was in the Lee Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. same, room as LaVon e Among the family members and friends here for the funeral services for LeRoy Bird were: Mr. and Mrs. Laramie Bird, Helena, Mont; Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bird, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Chris Cook was injuri a truck accident He was taken to the Roosevelt hospital, ed in then flown roll-ov-er to Salt Lake for further treatment His wife, Grace, and her sister, Joyce Karcick, Price, went to Salt Lake to be with Chris. Altamont e. rs 7" n Jim and Virginia and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, attending a Wardle o Bro-therso- family Christmas party and two weddings. Virginia's brother, Mike Wardle, married Glena Pratter, and her sister, Karen was married to Kevin Stevens. They also celebrated the homecoming of another brother, Reed, who had completed a two-yea- r LDS mission in little Rock, Ark. 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