OCR Text |
Show Thursday Fehruar) 19. 1981 WfeYS Longhorns gore 95-3-2 Tigers, and went after it," according Peterson. They were simply Neither coach really wanted to talk about the game. Kim Peterson of Allamont had to stifle himself and Tom Kohler of Tabiona had been stifled when his Tigers lost a basketball game to the Longhorns. The tiny gym had no effect on the inspired Longhorns. We just haven't been playing very good team ball since the loss to Duchesne, said Peterson, whose team faces the division-leadinEagles in Altamont this week. half-timlead, Despite a Peterson kept his full court press on until half-wathrough the third quarter. We needed the practice," apologized the Longhorn mentor. And that's the way we play. Fears of a slow down game never materialized as the Tigers came out I felt that our kids worked too hard." said Kohler of the loss. We knew that it would be tough to get the ball across the center line, but failed only because we didn't execute." The the lark of reflected turnovers execution by the Tigers as they lost the roundball 25 times to Altamont's 95-3- 2 g 44-1- 4 to 10. We had been in a slump since the Duchesne game," said Peterson about the loss that put the Eagles in the driver's seat for an automatic state championship tournament berth. The Altamont coach said that his team has not been practicing or playing particularly well. We really needed e y 17 lintah Basin Standard this, he said. Tabiona shot a miserable 23 percent from the floor and only 25 percent from the line while their opponents hit for 46 percent in field goals and 70 perrent from the charity stripe. The rebounding edge was 55 to 30 for you know who. Travis Fabrizio was the only bright spot for the Tigers on the night they ended their home season. He hit for 15 points and 14 rebounds. For Altamont. Mike Todd has 20 points, Wayne Miles hit for 19, and Linden Hansen scored 13. High rebounders were Todd with 13 and Robbie Lindsay with 12. Both teams have crucial games this Friday. Altamont will host Duchesne while Tabiona will travel to meet Manila. Should Altamont pull off the win it would force a play off for the division championship and that automatic tourney berth. If Tabby ran beat Manila they would automatically be in the region lourmy. Should 'hey lose there would lie a play off to determine How about those Eagles? We traveled to State wrestling in Reaver last Thursday. The tournament was held Friday and Saturday. Coming into the third round we had nine left in the tournament. David Wilkinson at 112, Billy Wiersma at 119, Ray Liddell at 126, Darren Ercanbrack at 132, Todd Wilkinson at 138, Shawn Meacham at 145, Robert Nielsen at 155, Jay Linford at 167 and Jeff However, Addley at heavyweight. three of our wrestlers lost out. That left three in the consolation bracket and three in the finals. Dave Wilkinson and Robert Nielsen both took first place, Todd Wilkinson took second, Darren Ercanbrack and Jay Linford took third, and Ray Liddell took fourth. We took STATE with a score of 91 Vi! North Sevier took second with 85V and Wayne took third with 84. Coach Bennett was named outstanding roach. We traveled to Manila Friday to play basketball. The varsity won by a and the JV won with a score of 95-5score. We play at Altamont tomorrow which could decide the division championship. W. 2 7 ' .vv 59-3- 7 , v. ;- s . . , f - The girls weren't as fortunate last week. We were beaten in both games with Altamont. Today through Saturday is the region tournament at South Summit. Good luck! The speech team will participate at Uintah today. This will be one of the last meets before region and stale. - Five players tried for this rebound in last Friday night's game in Tabiona. Four of the five, Rob Lindsay, (44), Travis Fabrizio (15), Brian Bolin (23), and Mike Todd (20) can be identified. Bolin came down with the ball but his team came down with the turnoveritis as Tabby EVERYBODY UP Salt Lake Friday, where he attended a Board of of Directors league Cities and Towns meeting at the Ambassador Club. A group Roosev of friends and relatives from this funeral area attended services for Lydia Green Nielsen Monday in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Clem visited during le weekend with their lughler and family, Mr. id Mrs. Mark Michie in rail Heights. While lere, they attended an agle Scout award cere , lony where their grand-inMarshel. was award-- i an Eagle Scout award, hey also visited Mr. and Irs. Bill Edwards and ere Monday night lests of Mr. and Mrs. Imo Nelson in Salt ike. Mr. and Mrs. Fred runewald. Mr. and Mrs. ml Foote and brother, Iwood Foote, returned cently from a weeks icatiun in Hawaii. They Ila-ai- i irticipated in the State Square Dance estival and visited Oa-iHawaii and Kauai a brum i, ilands. There were 199 mcm-sr- s of the Roosevelt rest Stake who attend j sessions at the Provo emple Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron ilbert and family, Gar-inand mother, Gene-- s Gilbert, Provo, visited uring the weekend with elatives in Roosevelt. Albert Henrie and unity moved last week i St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Marty lantilla, Salt Lake, visit-Sunday with friends area. this i Mayor and Mrs. W. talph Shields went to d Elder Roger Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson, gave his farewell testimonial at Sacrament meeting at Roosevelt Eighth Ward Sunday. There were 72 and friends relatives from the Wasatch Front who attended. Roger has been called to serve a r LDS mission in The Netherlands Amsterdam mission. He will enter the MTC at Provo Feb. 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Chasel returned Saturday from Dallas, Tex., where they spent five days on business. Sherrie Buchanan, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at home with her family, the Roland Buchanans. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith, Price, and daughter, Sherrie, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. EIvyn Ba scorn spent Friday in .Provo visiting their son Kent, and family. They attended sessions at the Provo Temple. They traveled on to Layton where they were overnight guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bascom. Saturday the group attended sessions at the Ogden Temple. Third Roosevelt Ward High Priests and partners attended a Val-two-yea- had enough money to get back home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed are parents of an 8 lbs. 7 oz. boy born Feb. 3. They named the baby Denim Ray. Donald B. Smith returned from Yuma, Ariz., score. Altawas demolished by a 95-3- 2 mont overwhelmed the Tigerss in every statistical category as they tuned-u- p for their meeting with Duchesne this Friday. entine party Saturday evening at the Institute building. Mrs. Millie Stevens, Provo, visited Sunday with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens. Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio met at their home Sunday for a family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schwartz and children. Las Vegas, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bolton. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Colton were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colton, Orem. overnight Saturday guests of Mrs. Fawn Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dye, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Johnson, Orem, were Sunday guests of their son and family. Dr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson. students College home for the weekend were nl Matt A McKay, 1 Roosevelt Fourth Ward Chapel were: son and wife, Duane and Merna Richena, Richfield, and Gwen, Salt daughter, Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bennor Hatch, Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merkley, Provo. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton and Bishop and Mrs. Ormon Sullivan were their son and daughter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Heaton, Kanab. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scholes were Apache Indian friends from Ulca, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Tassoa and children. Mrs. Diane Hardy Shumway and wife, Dee, Provo; and Zone Chairman Mike Sullivan and wife Christy, Vernal. Myion Lions Club President Paul Bowden presented John Uresk with his 10 year pin and Matt Uresk received his pin. The people from Provo said it was a pleasure to drive out of the snow and into our warm country. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sorenson were honored Sunday with a surprise 25th wedding anniversary party. Their five children that are home, planned the surprise and even had Peggy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jensen, Aurora, arrive in time for the dinner and special anniversary cake. Tony Leek, now living in Salt Lake, originally from Wales, and soon to be in Myton, has found a location in Myton for a custom cabinet shop. He and do kitchen will bathroom cabinets, featuring the new beveled edge formica technique. He will also do small items of furniture, such as fireplace mantles, china closets, headboards, wall shelves, etc. mirror frames, These will all be one of a kind items and built to all Nsta Frtm Myton 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcken and son Lynn, have returned from vacation. They went first to St. George, then on to Flagstaff and Phoenix, back to Las Vegas and home. They had a great time and enjoyed seeing all the new country. Jan. 31 the Mvton Lions Club was host to the state officials at their annual Linns Governors' Night. The meeting was held at the Rib and Tail Cafe where 32 members were served smorgasbord. Honored guests from out of town were: Lions' Governor Rex Dunford and wife. Beverly; District Cabinet Secretary Glen Seal and wife Teddy; Deputy District Governor Daryl m went where shop group the to Price Feb. 7, she gave a workon to teachers piano teaching at College of One of the few ... of the night, was executed by Chad Humphries (25). The Tigers were nodemolished by the Altamont Longhorns in a 95-3- 2 Humcontest at Tabiona's minature gym. Too late to stop phries was Wayne Miles (22). TABBY BREAK-AWA- Y and is doing fine. The final alumni to be hold in the present Myton elementary school will be held beginning the second week in April. There will he a week of Open House where alumni can come in and take a last look at the school where a lot of them spent their of first eight years school. The week will lay-up- end with a full day of entertainment and visiting. The PTSA is trying to put together a history book covering the years that this school has been in existence. They need help with information and snapshots, etc. that you have in your mem orahilia. If you wish to share this with them call Ellen Kynaslon, Mrs. 646 3188 or I.uwella Per s ry at 722 2574. Then will hr a iol dinner and planning luck session aL the Myton Community Building Friday. Feb. 27. at 7 p.m. Everyone in the Myton community is invited and urged to attend. We have lots of things to talk about. 15-ye- Ludy Cooper 722-411- where he has been since is He last October. visiting with his daughter, Carla Braithwaite and her family. Lila Gentry received a call from her son, Don. He has just returned home from the hospital - Eastern Utah. Stars Twenty two and three members of the Stars training classes attended a clinic in Clinton last weekend. Of the 210 girls at the clinic, Wendy Nebeker brought home a third place l. trophy for Miss The Stars are directed by Becky and Brough Sherry Shields. The Stars will be performing Feb. 28 at Altamont high schooL Super-sensationa- the buyers BsVour tar home. Normally it works quietly; and dependably, providing hot water at the turn of a tap. Rut. it ran also he one of tin- - biggest energy and money wasters in your home. Healing water for your I mine is a constant process which goe-- . on whellter or not water - used. A water heater minimizes this wm m d process. Water thermostats should he set only as high as necessary for household water uses, normally 110 to l.tf) degrees. Tlus not only saves money, r lower thermostat setting will reduce the danger of serious scalds. Insulate wa'er pipes to decrease heat loss, and repair dripping faucets immediately. Shower uc less water than tub baths. To conserve luit water, make short showers your habit, and reserve tub baths as .n occasional relaxing treat. Avoid continuously running hot water when washing dishes Instead, use a dishpan or sink stopper. When shaving, run tlie water only w!ien needed, rattier than continuously. The big splash may be convenient, but it's costly. specifica- tions. His mirror frames, for example, use the craftsmans' method of wooden dowels in place of nails. I'm always glad to see a new business come to town and wish Tony much success. He will be a valuable asset to our community and the entire area. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Braithwaite, and Mr. and Mrs. Almy Richens made a weekend trip to Elko, Nev. They were glad to report they Your water lieatcr may lx- - tin most appliance in your taken-for-grante- d WASTE MOON 3 NT LAKE ELECTRIC' ASSOCIATION, INC. & Pmtmrdwa COMBI MLR SERVICE b your COMBINER OWNED ELECTRIC CT1UTY |