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Show wtmt ( Thursday, January 24, 1980 UintaiiBaain 10 Standard' SPORTS SCHEDULE BASKETBALL Wendover at Tabiona J. V. 5:45 p.m., Varsity 7:30 p.m Jan. 25 USD at Alta moot JV Jan. 25 North Summit at Duchesne J. V. 5:45 p.m.. Varsity 7:30 p.m. . .Jan. 25 Wasatch at Union J. V. 5:45 p.m Varsity 7:30 p.m Jan. 25 Altamont at East Carbon J. V. 5:45 p.m., Varsity 7:30 p.m Jan. 26 Union J. V. at Moffat Co Jan. 26 GIRLS BASKETBALL Union at Wasatch J. V. 5 p.m., Varsity 6:30 p.m Altamont at Rangely J. V. 6 p.m., Varsity 7i30 p.m Intermountain at Union J. V. 5 p.m., Varsity 6:30 p.m Dugway at Altamont J. V. 4:45 p.m.. Varsity 6 p.m Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 WRESTLING . South Summit at Altamont, 6 p.m fork City at Duchesne J. V. 6 p.m. Varsity 7 p.m Union at Lehl Union at San Juan Union at Uintah COMMUNITY BASKETBALL Rocky Mountain Glass vs. Don's T. V. Roos., 6 p.m Superior vs. Big O, Roosevelt, 7 p.m Neola vs. Urethane Roosevelt 8 p.m Sonics vs. Manuels Roosevelt, 9 p.m Gardner Dodge and Don's T. V. Roosevelt, .bye Kohl's no. 1 vs. Max's Meats, Duchesne, 7:30 p.m Kohl's no. 2 vs. Steve's Performance. .Duchesne 9 p.m Kohl's no. 1 vs. Jim Grant's Const. . .Duchesne 7:30 p.m Kohl's no. 2 vs. Max's Meats. . Duchesne. .9 p.m COMMUNITY VOLLEYBALL Gary Energy vs. Duchesne County Hospital 6 p.m Dove's vs. Great Lakes 6:45 p.m Four Star vs. LCL 7:30 p.m Jack's Sinclair, .bye Big O vs. Fort Duchesne 6 p.m Duane Hall vs. Country Auto 6:45 p.m Uteland vs. Boss Mud 7:30 p.m L & L vs. Mac. 8:15 p.m Utah Colorado Gas vs. Roe Dees 9 p.m January 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 - WINN VS. KAY SMUIN Frank Winn, Union, took on Vernal's Captain Kay Smuin during the Union vs Uintah meet. Winn won the match for Union beating Smuin 2-FRANK 0. Dugway defeats Eagles 97-6- 3 The Duchesne Eagles suffered s defeat at the hands of Dugway concentrating on their game Friday with North Summit North Summit is fifth in the league standings, and has one big 66 player, but Young feels that "over all they just arent the team that Dugway was. Young will run against North Summit and will have his team press Friday, Jan. 18. Tal Fa briaio scored 29 of the Eagle's points. Fabriaio had 11 rebounds and shot 60 percent from the field. The Eagles had 27 turnovers, 12 from one player. The team averages 10 turnovers aninst a full court press. Coach Young said that "The team plays better when we run and get a fast break. The team played good ball in the first halt but just got blew out the second half. Coach Young and the Eagles sre at times. Union sophs drop two team The Union sophomore suffered two defeats during the past week. Altamont defeated this Cougars 69-4- 7 and Lehi defeated the team - , . 57-5- 2. Top scorers for the Cougars in the Altamont game were Leslie Myore, GregBellon, and Cory Dye with 15, 12 and 10 points respectively. Bryon Snow scored 6 points, Carl Hindu 4, and Steven Harrison, 2. Leslie Myore led the Cougars in the game against Lehi with 17 points. 18 Greg Beuon and Carl Hirschi scored points apiece. Cory Dye netted 9 and Bryan Snow, 2. The girls basketball team has their game with U.S.D. to Thursday. The game will be played at U.SJ). There will be a wrestling match at Duchesne high with Park City. The meet is Thursday, Jan. 24, at 67 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, the Eagle basketball team will play North Summit The JV will play at 5:45 p.m., the varsity at 7:30 p.m. After the game, the Senior Dance will be held in the new gym at D.H.S. The dance will be from 9 p.m. until midnight The boys varsity basketball team will play Manila at 7:80 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 26. The JV team will not play. Black Powder Seminar scheduled for February 2 A Black Powder Shooters Seminar has been scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center malL Sponsored by Uintah Maintain Cache, the event u being hold for the benefit of "charcoal burners throughout the Basin. . Participants in the seminar will include Greg Roberta, manager of Green River Rifle Works, Dave VanderKraats, owner of Uintah Mountain Cache, and Cloyd Davis, president of the Uintah Muscle Loaders VanderKraats said that! the seminar will feature "a cast of illustrious shooters and shootresses, and will include the history erf the black powder gun, technique, safety, an introduction to dubs dub activities, clothing design, and much more. The seminar is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m., and there will be a charge of $1 per person to cover the cost of building rental. RJHS seventh graders take yet another the Jan. a the third quarter, and hang on for the win. ( Searing to Roosevelt were Nielsen, Svith a total of 13 points, Jeff Madsen with six, Richy Hadlock with four, and Brett Wymer, Chris Lloyd, Jeff Crinklaw and Wayne Fillingim with two each. Bill Murray scored a match 2--0. Association. 14 in . 16 If there was hero in basketball contest between seventh graders from Roosevelt junto high school and Vernal junto high, it had to be Russ Nielsen, who came through with nine big points in the third period of play to help the Riders toward a rather decisive 32-2-5 win. Scoring was dose in the first two periods, with Vernal holding a slight edge and a 15-1- 2 lead at the half. Then RJHS roared onto the court to score REFIIUnion wrestling coach, Dennis Toland, discusses the referees calls, or lack of calls, during the Frank Winn, Union, and Kay Smuin, Uintah match. Winn won the NOW LOOK . successful foul shot The seventh grade Riders remain undefeated to the season. . PHoim imws Itama to or 722-51- Lady Longhorns bag a big one Altamont outscored Emery by 14--8 The Lady Longhorns from Altar moat high school came through with a points, kept the momentum to score 21 in the fourth quarter to Emerys 12, really big win .Wednesday, Jan. .16, and were going away at the end of the when they debated previously unbeat67-4game, according to Barton. en Emery high school, The Emery junior varsity squad had Coach Jack Barton said the girls . , . played what was probably their best.,;. only lost one game, and Altamont's JV made it two, winning their contest , game of the .year, with JuBe, Tucker 5 behind Sally Birds 16- effort with leading-thscoring scoring effort and Tanna Sorenson's 10 points. Mindy Thompson scored 15 points. points, and played an excellent game It was a tired team that traveled to on defense. Barton said. Altamonts ' defense effectively shut down Emerys Dugway the very next day, and in what Barton characterized as a alow, shooting game, and that team's high reserved ball game, won again scorer only had eleven prints. Julie Tucker again led the scoring Barton said that the team was effort with 20 points, and the Lady happy to have Darla Miles back. She had missed two games due to injuries, ' Longhorns outscored the opposition in ' every quarter. , and she only saw limited actum came through against JV Altamonts against Emery. Sabra Barton, a ninth-gradr, came into the Dugway as well, winning 266. Barton aid Altamont held Dugway to only breach to do a respectable job of filling one print in the last half of the junior Darlas shoes. j varsity ball game. 2-- A 2. 36-2- e 8. e, 31 733-2M-9 nt . . Altamont's next contest was scheduled against South Summit .V v -- CV- to and the team will travel to Rangely, Colo., Saturday, Jan. 26. Altamonts girls have an 8--8 record for the year, with two of their three losses to 2-- or 8-- schools. ueoroa'ff (MMsrasssi 00 HC2 23, . Wednesday,-Jan- A A Food stamp allotments to increase DO iui WT- - e families will get a 2.5 increase in food percent stamps starting Jan. 1, according to Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman. The January Increase will be the smallest in two years because the rise in food prices has slowed In recent months, Foreman said. The increase reflects the rise in food costs between March and September 1979. By law, the U.S. Department of Agriculture adjusts food stamp allotments twice a year, On Jan. 1 and July L The adjustment varies with change in the cost of economical foods used In the thrifty food plan. ' On Jin. 1, the maximum monthly allotment to a family of four with no net income will increase from $204 to $209 in the District of Columbia and all states except Alaska and HawaiL Nearly all food stamp households will get leu than this amount, though, because allotments are reduced if families have income. The maximum food stamp allotments to households of various sizes, effective Jan. 1, sre follows: n n household, $63; household, $115; three-perso- n nouser household, $165; four-pershold, $209; household, $24 household, $29 n household, $329; and eight-persohousehold, $376. For each additional member over eight, add $47 per month. The amount of food stamps an eligible household receives la deter mined by subtracting 80 percent of net income from the thrifty food plan amount' to the appropriate sin household. All households get at least $10 per month. Low-incom- eost-of-foo- d W1DH2IS . ,15 1 The All New . 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