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Show VARSnY,VWIN Pirates Hidings In the Tuesday Coffee of Nov. 18 wen: first place, League AEXCO Cont; second, Pinknockers; and third place, Karen Welding. The team scratch game and series both went to Prairie Gold, B06 and I u Altamont's plank ' The Lady Longhorns of Altamont felt acutely the absence, to attend a leadership conference, of their 611" center Cheryl Birch when Green River visited Longhorn country Friday, Nov. 2L Coach Jack Barton's team had a hard time aettleing down, and wen held to a single free-thropoint for most of the first quarter. Michelle Pedro finally connected near the end of the first period and the team played catch-u- p for the balance of the first ' halt which ended with Green River in the lead Of the five starters,- Gina Jessen, Mindy Thompson, Ginger Nelson, Gaylynn Christensen and Sabra Bart- on, wee wen almost eligible for the side list, and a fourth was nursing a sprained ankle, said Coach Barton. The Altamont team began to hit stride near the end of the third quarter,, and outseond Green River 184 in that period. Bally Bird started hitting from the outside, for a total of 12 points for the' game,- - and Gina Jessen started succeeding with inside . w . : . : - ; v ' They also won the team high game and high series with handicap at 1017 and 2762. The individual high scratch and high series were both Hope Hamilton's with a 228 and 634 score. Individual high game with handicap ( . . . ' . S . (f Wi' The girls' ' basketball team ' at Roosevelt juniw high school declared itself ready and anxious for its first contest of the season, a home game against Vernal junior high school Wednesday, Nov. 26. the game was scheduled for 1 p.m., to be followed at 2:80 by the boys' game. According to Coach Karen Ward, last year RJHS defeated Vernal in the season opener by one point, then the Vernal team visited Roosevelt and' took revenge, by a single point -In the play-of-f for the championship, which found Vernal and RJHS Vernal won! opposing one another, ' ' " v: - .. ON THE SCOREBOARD! The Lady Longhorns seemed plagued with ner-vousness during the first quarter of their contest with Green River's Lady Pirates. Aft LAST, late quarter, the team started "dick and Altamont's finest wound up with a 43-3- 2 victory. Then,1 in the to - ' . Schimmels for high game, 225, and high series, 531. She also tied with Hope ' Hamilton for the high average, " Judy McGhee picked up a 0 split . and Margaret Loranger picked up a " ' split. Mixed Standings in the ' League as of Nov. 21 were: BMttwood First, G&L; second, Lounge; and third was a tie between - 0 : Hackford and OSIMIA. High team series scratch went to Driftwood with 2107; while high team wim scratch saw Driftwood and GAL ' tied at 737. , . Mens high series scratch and high game series were both taken by Sonny Van with a 652 and a 270. Womens high series and high game scratch were both taken by Mary Ward with 502 and 225. high series and game high series with handicap both went to G&L, 2864 and 882. RJHS girls plan to even ' went to Margaret Loranger with 261; and the individual high series with handicap, a 654, went to Marilyn ' Gilbert. r Bowlers of the week were Nonnie v - score agajnst Vernal '..-Tea- dose game, with a single basket deciding the outcome. The RJHS girls team is this year made up of Treena Gardner, Teresa Houston, Sherry Nielsen, and Shirley Nielsen, ninth grade; .Tammy Adams, Kellie Brown, Joyce Burton, Cindy eighth . Campbell and Caroline Martin, grade; and Pam Martin, Kathy Nielsen, Suzanne Nielsen and Msur-lee- n Olsen, seventh grade. .Team; managers are Marianne Duncan and Dawnie Murray. ' The teams next game is also a Borne game, scheduled for Thursday, Dee. i 11, against Duchesne. . ... Sonny Van took both high series and high game with handicap for the men with 687 and 278. Women's high series with handicap went to Gwen Mojado with 688, and high game with handicap was taken by Calva LeBaron with a 248. .' Bowlers of the week were Bonnie Van with 216, and Sonny Van with 208 - games.-- Womens high average went to Mary Ward at 178; and mens high average was taken by Sonny. Van with a 189. i. r . ;; first game Nov. 2L They hosted Green River. Both the JV and the ' vanity teams won. Thor will be playing in a sen, Michelle Christensen, ; Kelly ! tournament Ralphs and Yvonne Roberts. Friday and Saturday this Shane Jensen attended the Future week in VeraaL The boys basketball Fanners of America convention held team traveled to Wayne Friday night in Kansas City, the same week. The The JV won and the varsity lost Future Homemakers of . America1 Saturday, they both won at Parowan. A speech meet was held here regional convention, held in Duchesne Nov. 12, was attended by 22 members Friday. Union and Duchesne eame to of our FHA Club. v ; v participate. Everyone did a good job. Thursday, Nov. 20, our wrestling by Tan Diane Fisher, Janet Rust, Connie Alplanalp, Tonna SorenDonna-Tidwell- , . : . , team went Nov, ninq. future Business Leaders of America members attend ed 'a leadership conference in Anar.; heim, Calif. Mrs.' Rogers, the advisor, ; also went with tine girls. Those' attending were Chantal Rtnwt T 12-1- 5, . . . to. atake-dowBtourna'- Qjpta11- - They placed second. ,Thr had another match with Union Friday, Nov. 21. They won this v match 25-2The next match will be at Green River, Dec. 4. The sirls basketball tw'm had their As ' 5,000 year ago, men had developed the foundations of arithmetic and geometry. j V ' Best Yet to Com "The best years have been all my years." . U --Lowell Thomas , ' (Who, at 88, recently completed his 66th book.) t v - WerU Trade The Why and Wherefore ' "The dependence of the U.S. upon world trade and financial flows , has become, enormous.: Export markets const!- -' tute a major source of demand for U.8. goods and services.' Today, one : of every seven U.8. manufacturing jobs and" acres " one of every-threof UJS. farmland produce for export, ' Imported goods, ranging from raw materials to "highly so-- , phisticated capital equip-- . ment are thoroughly enmeshed hi all phases of U.S. economic activity. International investment ' has become a major factor in UJJ. production both at home and abroad. The U.S. international i : capital markets are high-ly integrated, and the,, dollar serves as the principal vehicle - for trade and finance internationally, as well as domestically." TwOliam Miller ' U.S. Treasury Secretary THE CLOSER YOU LOOK, THE BETTER WE LOOK r : ' J - ' . - 'V .: .' , ...... We at L . v 7 , i & L k rJ ; I ; times that cornel I'Je All Have to 722-51- 31 bih. Paw, Charles - Thanuiul Fori American: : :- A Lot want ' ' MERCURY Roosevelt 722-223- 3 r , r been a wonderful year and we pledge good service for the To Bo t ' Its ' that we have more government than we need, more than we can afford, and more Phofw imwm Items . - ' - M Donald Lembro, from his book, "Fat City.' i , for .with you h qs;. our customers:-;;?- conclusion the V . .; f; ; have FatGity People 1 ? , If the average taxpayer wandered through the halls of government here in Washington, he would immediately come to the than v. , a lot to be thankful PaUtfetaas Dream "If there were an easy way to ease the tion rate, I am sure politicians would have discovered it long ? ago." 1 Beryl Sprinkel Harris Trust & Ravings . i . W',. f '. V ( ( ojum , (Bernina Sewing rjachlnos at Special Prices until Christmas) a , ,. x - 1 gigft-- (38-87- . 19-1- . shots to lead the team with 18 points. Once the Altamont squad had settled down and overcome what appeared to be a bad ease of "nerves," 48-8- 2 they went on to achieve a' Pirates. victory over the Lady The Junior varsity also won, in a Ann ). somewhat closer contest Barton sewed 18 points and D'Ann Aldredge sewed 12 to lead the JV effort. All but one member of the JV team are ninth grades, and Coach Barton said he felt the youngsters ' performed admirable in the game. Altamont and Union high schools will participate with Uintah and Carbon in the Uintah Tournament and Saturday, scheduled Nov. 28 and 29. The opening game will pit Altamont against Union at 11 a.m. Friday, followed by Uintah vs. Carbon at 1 p.m. The first losers bracket game will be played at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Saturdays games will be at 2 p.m. (winners), 4:80 p.m. (losers), and 7 p.m. (championship). . |