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Show Thursday. Cougars frounced; prepare for Wasatch Mon breaks going for the Cougara wen described them as standing up their opponents snd making good blocks and tackles. The Cougars not only came out of the locker room at half time with more spunk, but when the onside kick was successfully recovered by Donny Ried, they looked like they were ready to play ball. An interception was thrown two plays later by Union. Morgan was able to not only stop the drive being attempted by Union but dampened some spirits in the process. Morgan drove to Union's 20 and there attempted a field goal This was blocked by Charles Percival who has been successful this year in blocking last weekend aa the Cougara hoated Morgan in league football play, but the seemingly endless problem of fumbling the ball on every first play of the ball game aeema to have a tight hold on the Cat's. We have fumbled the first play of almost every game this year and the defense gets discouraged, stated Omer about their loss to Morgan of evident 29-1- Omer commented on the speed of the backs playing for Morgan. They wen classified as the fastest backs the Cougar's have met all year and they ran at will pretty much the first half, said Omer. Union's problems started when they received the kickoff and fumbled the ball on their own 26 yard line. Morgan scored two playa later on a 23 yard run. They missed the extra point. The Cougar's gave up their next punts and field goals. Just as Union received another break, they fumbled two plays later on a pitch ball and set up the next score by Morgan four plays later. The third for Morgan. quarter ended In the fourth quarter the audience 25-- 6 by punting and then watched Morgan run 58 yards to set up their next scene. All of a sudden the scon had Morgan ahead 13-- and the Cougar's had only one possession of the possession came alive as Union connected on two passes to Ricky Nielsen and scored. The first was for 32 yards and the second was 10 yards. There were two other times the Cougars drove the ball deep into Morgan territory. Once to 0 ball A 50 yard pass to Raymond Sundin and a 82 yard pass to Ricky Nielsen set up a 2 yard run by Richard Shelley that put the Cougar's on the scoreboard befon the first quarter eneded. They wen unsuccessful with the extra point The second quarter looked like a defensive battle as neither team was able to move the ball Just before halftime Morgan did run another end around for 81 yards that set up another scon with a 1 yard run and they went in at halftime ahead 190. The kids really came out agressive the second half, Sewing Club Mrs. Maty Ann Wright was hostess to the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. Ten members and one invited guest, Sinikka Condon, were present for visiting, sewing and a salad luncheon. said Omer. He 6 Tokens $1 2 I ! - - Frl. p.m. only! token, 25; 5 tokens $1.00 3-- 6 Regular Prices: 1 30 tokens, $5.00 a 3a U 4 With This Coupon Monday - Saturday 1 Behind Toco Time Roosovolt 2 noon - 10:30 p.m. Sunday 3 - This Coupon Valid Oct. 512, n cU Free Tokens ' 11 where the ball was then intercepted and another time to the 18 where Union ran out of downs in attempting to get the ball in. KMX) p.m. Call for details, THE 722-490- grand-daughte- The Uintah Basin Association for the Handicapped (UBAH) held a membership meeting last week and elected a new Board of Directors. The association met at the Moon take Electric Building in Roosevelt on September 2R. The new Board of Directors are Flora Elder, President of Roosevelt, First Phyllis Day of Duchesne, Second Cheri Robbins of Vice-Preside- Randlett and Secretary Susan Frazier of Roosevelt. There was time taken in the meeting to acknowledge and thank those in attendance, for their support, memberships, and donations. Also appreciation was expressed to the Roosevelt Theatre, the Chuck Wagon Cafe, and Casa Rios Restaurant for their participation in building ramps and for special support to the association, and the members they serve. Yearly membership dues were set a 810.00 for an individual, 815.00 a Const-anr- e r, Virginia Tanner, Floyd Burrocks, 9 and Marlene Harrison, Renae Wilde at 353-443- 247-235- 5. lie' R. Uinta Theatre Oct. 6- -9 "The Soldier" Rage" Oct. 10-- 12 "Dogs of War" Plus "Eye For An Eye' R. group home for the handicapped, they may contact any of the above officers or by writing to ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross Elder Ted Hunting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Murphy, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Porto Allegre Brazil mission. Deer Hunter His farewell testimonial was held September 19, at the Roosevelt West stake center. Relatives and friends from out of town attending were Mr. snd Mrs. Rodney Lison-bee- , Hunter; Mike Dawdle, Provo. He will enter the M.T.C. October 7. e Amy Dennis was a Friday guest of her brother and family at Provo. While there she attended the BYU and Air Force football game, e Approximately 350 members of Roosevelt fifth ward attended a barbecue dinner party in honor of former Bishop Jim Reidhead, Tuesday Specials Saturday October If 1ST OPOf 3yr. 4 yr. 6 yr. given. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Buchanan recently spent four days at Peamo Beach, Calif., - $37.50 wexchanoe - $42.95 wexchange - $53.95 mexchange Nation-wid- e Loomix 40 GET 5 YEAR OR 50,000 MILE PROTECTION, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST, ON ANY NEW AMERICAN-BUIL- T DODGE CAR fr conditions and trip length, train. SEE Evanston; sister Darlene Thomas, Randolf; and her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Thomas, Salt take. a Michele Ross, Provo and brother Troy visited with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, Saturday. DEALER FOR DETAILS. '83 DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS NOW AT YOUR DODGE DEALER I 2ndPodlgen South Dodge DUCHESNE e Visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant were their eldest son Duane from Ross, Calif. He was here ten days visiting relatives and friends. He took Perry and Zella to Provo to attend the blessing of grandbaby Matthew, son of LaMar and Carol Thomas while Winchester 30-3- 0 Chain Special 750 x 16 Heavy Duty Mud Reg. $94.00 Now $65.00 Oil Jumper cables 12 ft. and 15 ft. Features 4 gage 100 copper conductors Heavy duty Neoprene insulation Stays flexible in subzero weather 400 AMP Marquette style clamps Color coded handle s, PROTECTION PLAN 1902 for a model 94, Don't get caught short this winter! Make sure warthe battery you buy has a nation-wid- e If it doesn't, and you're not in the area ranty. bought you your battery, you will have to purchase another one. BYU. Blayne and VaLois Morrill, Barbara Scho-leand Davis Morrill drove to Junction, over the weekend. Junction is the birthplace of Davis Morrill, and the day was spent visiting old familiar sights. They then drove to Bryce Canyon returning home the following day. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dev ere Hancock were their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Randy Hancock. AND DODGE RAM MISER 0, warranty Marcy, Keri, and Glenda Arrowchis drove to Provo to attend the World of Dance at DESIGNED TO COMPETE WITH THE EUROPEAN IMPORTS. 9-3- Free Drawing Mehr, Los Angeles. The Mehrs are former residents of the Basin. 5 Mark Singer R. Guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, were Mr. and Mrs. Nephi 722-224- Beastmaster" P.G. Oct. -9 meetings. Roosevelt 13-- 19 "The 8- transportation, acquiring equipment, or the operating attending 242 East Oct. "Opens at Dusk" 1 38: ordlinieir P.G. Echo Drive In evening at Roosevelt stake cultural hall He was presented a quilt, made by ladies of the ward and a program This ia your life, was SEE ALL THE NEW 6-- 12 "Tex" now recovered and back home from being hospitalized in the Duchesne county hospital. Stan and Mary Lynn Hoopes became grandparents three times this past week. A granddaughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brad Click, of Snowflake, a grandson Arizona; was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Harkimer, of Roosevelt; and another grandson was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon 454-352- 789-208- family and 825.00 a business. It was emphasized that all membership fees will stay in the Uintah Basin area to help the locally handicapped. If anyone desires more information about the association and how it is serving the communities of the Basin DODGE he EM ait. mpg for comparison. Your mileage may vary depending on speed, . iighway mileage probcMy lower. refection Plans are limited warranties. A deductible may be required on engine and Oct. has returned after spending a week at the LDS Hospital. is e Aaron Hansen donations to the home. Additional people to contact are Margaret Timothy, Theatre sell Post Office Box 189, UBAH, Roosevelt, 84066. All memberships ran be sent to the same address. The group handicapped home is in desperate need of furniture and the association is accepting any or all Paul and DeAnne Quick are the parents of a new bahv girl. Roosevelt Miller from Kearns spent three days visiting them. Mrs. Bob (Kim) Rus- organizes BOYS PRESENT... DODGE 600 ES Debra Hoopes returned home from Canada, where she had been visiting friends she made during her missionary days there. Her friend, Kathy Pilgrim, from England, is here Hallenbeck, Albuquerque, spent two days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patry, also a great Association 1982 3 0 Handicap 2 Have your birthday parties with us e Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey this week were Aneita Anderson, Oak City and Velma Harvey, Salt Lake. 17 visiting Debra, and will spend some time visiting in the United Slates, before returning home to England. Idaho. rocks News 32-1- Uintah Basin Standard Van Tassell. of Oakley. White- - 3-- 7. 1982 October Carol Vice-Preside- Alter school Special - Mon. s the Morgan's last score came when the Cougar's recovered a fumble on their 3 yard line. The next play Morgan tackled a cat in the end zone and scared a two point safety. The final score was in favor of Morgan 29-1The next game was with North Summit last Wednesday which was played too late for reporting in this weeks newspaper. Wasatch who is 0 in the league now will be the next team the Cougar's will play Grantsville was annailated by Wasatch last week 20-and Lehi overturned Emery 40 Tow Oil 50 Fillers Ford Champion Chevrolet (oil) Spark plugs -- & RB21544 Thermostat Ford and Chevrolet tl ns cans $15.59 Ropes Engine In Healers $23.95 line heater hose Ford ft Chevrolet $14.95 noosevelt Enterprise 260 East 200 No. 722-519- 6 |