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Show 22 Thursday, October 30, 1980 Uintah Basin Standard Eagles, Longhorns drop final games Coaches Robert Cook, Duchesne and Kim Peterson, Altamont, breathed a long, audible sigh of relief Friday, Oct. 24, as the 1980 football season drew to a dose. Both schools lost their final games, Altamont to North Summit by 44-and Duchesne to Dugway 82-Altamont's single touchdown earns on a 45 yard pass from Shane Encoe to Kelly Goodrich, followed by a two-ooiconversion, again on an Encoe pass, in one of the plays that made the fans say, Four or five of those would sure win some ball games!" The Longhorns' youthful team has had milt a struggle this year, and Coach Peterson expects good things from the youngsters after theyve had a year to mature and grow and gain a little experience. Coach Code said that Duchesne's me with Dugway was a seniors ielight, with the graduating football layers turning it Into an unorthodox, ' it fun game. Duchesne also scored but once, in the third period of play, on a d pass from Mike Ohm to Greg MudgetL Area athletes will be turning their attention now to wrestling 'and basketball, with tryouts scheduled for early in November. 80-yar- Community School activities for western Duchesne County able The following activities are availat the Duchesne Community SchooL Family Movie Night: Nov. 1 Oliver Nov. 15 Support Your Local Sheriff Dec. 6 Noth Avenue Irregulars Dec. 20 Born Free Jan. 10 Flight of the Doves Jan. 81 Where the Red Fern Grows Lost Horizon Feb. 14 Hot Lead, Cold Feet Feb. 28 March 7 Incredible Journey Wrestling will be taught by Dennis Ercanbradc Registration will be held Nov. 7 at Duchesne elementary school by Grant Ellingson, Community Education Coordinator. The fee will be $5. Boys will be divided into 8 age groups, as of Oct 81: Midget League ages 45-6- ; Tiger League, ages Gorilla League, ages will be available for those who desire them. You must indicate at registration if you want a Silversmithing classes will be taught at the high school by Keith Burdick of Roosevelt and begin Nov. 11. The class will be from 0 p.m. for 8 weeks. The cost is $15, plus supplies. The first annual Turkey Trot Road Raee will be held Saturday, Nov. 22. Race time is 9:80 a.m. Registration will be from 8:30 to 9:20 a.m. The fee is ML Races will be two and four miles. Turkey will be given away to winners of five divisions. The course will be announced later but will begin at the high schooL Those desiring must with Grant Elling . 4-- Tapping the ball over, this Manila player showed the form that gave Manila a victory over Tabiona in round two of the Tournament hosted last ' ; week by Duchesne. ANOTHER POINT FOR MANILA pre-regist- or son before Nov. 12, at are $4 extra. The Weight lifting for those interested in coming and pumping weights; and exercise class, is being started. The first night was Oct 29 at 8 p.m. The fee is yet to be determined. 788-206- 738-575- 9. Altamont Altamont Community School lists ' the following offerings: A photography course began Oct 28 in Room 5 at Altamont high schooL' Gerry Tuft instructs the course which begins at 7:30 p.m. Machine embroidery will be taught by Carrie FauaetL The Tuesday evening course begins at 7 p.m. in the Home Economics room. Saddlemaking begins Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. in the high school woodshop. Lee Mecham is the instructor. Tde painting begins Oct 80 at 7 p.m. in the high school art room. Lorraine Robinson will instruct the' course. Welding and farm mechanics will be held Thursday, Oct. 80 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the VaAg. building. Craig Tew will instruct Upholstry will begin Thursday, Oct 23 and will be held from 0 p.m. in the woodshop. Lois Goodrich is instructing. Charm class begins Thursday, Oct 80. You may register at 8:80 p.m. in the high school Home Ec room. The Adults may course is for grades register at the same time. Annette Dunamore will instruct 6-- 9. er ing up for the spike for the Lady Cougars is Teri Wilkens (23). Diane Hicken (1 1, setter) watches, hoping for the assist to Teri's kill attempt. This action took place last SKY HIGH-Go- week as Union played Wasatch. Jn a Monday, October 27 match, the volleyball team won a tremendous match against Morgan by a 1 score. After building a 14--2 lead in the deciding game, the Lady Cougars were stunned as the LadTrojans reeled 6ff 13 unanswered points to. lead 15-1Following a late call on match point the Union girls scored three straight points for the victory and a chance to enter the state tourney. They will be in a playoff match this Saturday 2-- 4., In the I sit sixty yssn, over 325,000 blue whalai It is estimated that not more than 1,000 of these have been slaughtered in whales exist today. the Antarctic. at Spanish Rrk. Last Thursday, our volleyball hosted Uintah. Our girls defeated the Utes in dose matched games. Friday, Oct. 24, the girls traveled to Duchesne for the second half of the Region division playoffs and came home with first place in that division. Region volleyball will be Oct team at Altamont high schooL Our volleyball team has done a fantastic Job so far this year, and we wish them Good Luck!" Friday, Oct 24, was our football team's last game of the season. We'd like to let our boys know we think they did a great job this year and thank them for being determined and good sports. The juniors are sponsoring a movie, Frankenstein tomorrow, Halloween night. Tickets can be bought before the movie or at the door. A Halloween dance will follow the movie in the gym. 81 No Trespassing or No lluniing Signs each for any hereafter By JuUeDefa, Cheerleader tryouts were held Oct. 21. The new varsity cheerleaders are Kim Rose, Beck Giles, Ranea Gines and Holly Deft. The junior varsity 'cheerleaders are Term Clegg, Julie 'Defe, Jeramine Tubbs and Susy 8tanton. Initiation and an assembly was held Oet, 24. That night the juniors also held a dance. Those who were initiated include Janeen Fabrizio, Darrin Pitt-- ! man, Machell Giles, James Bird, Suzy .Stanton, Jason Carrion, and Rachel ! Turnbow. The cultural arts class is planning a 'Thanksgiving and Christmas program. Wednesday, Oct 22, we met with 8L Marks Catholic School for varsity and junior varsity volley ball games. We won both games. Friday, Oct 24, we went to Duchesne and played varsity games with Duchesne, Altamont and Manila. We were1 defeated in all three volleyball games. 260 So. 2nd East 722-699- 6 nwi Items to 7224131 .Sfl xk KC.Y |