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Show . 'n 'VShb-'"-,-- - ' . 1 ' V - ,. : WSotitsifo i- Bason .. i .:- - i , i i ! i SBtismaUsirdl v u.s : i I j : . ' : , ; ' f , i j!' i i . ' : I j1'-' ' J 'i ' ' ; I : , i Air Show performed at Vernal Stuntmen driving on two wheels and pilots flying inverted (upside down) flat spins will defy gravity at the Labor Day Airshow in Vernal. ' Chuck Carothers, a national aerobic champion, will deliberately maneuver nis plane' into a , flat aerobatic experts once considered impossible. He begins this feat at an altitude of 4,000 feet, and lets himself spin like a falling leaf as many as 14 times. At 2,200 feet, he begins his recovery, and by 1,200 feet, he has resumed normal flying. Olie Andersons Auto Daredevils will perform flaming motorcycle jumps and precision driving tactics. Other featured Stunts include world champion skydivers and Jack Butler and his Pitts Special. Admission is five dollars for adults and two dollars for children and senior citizens. Gates will open at 7 ' a.m. followed by a walk-i- n breakfast at 8 a.m. Sky divers will perform at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon. Radio controlled models will be displayed at 10:15 a.m. and ultra light demos displayed at 11:15 a.m. The air show will start at 1:00 in the afternoon. . spin-someth- ing h Fun walk run race TOUGH DEFENSE City and knocked this pass away. Union went on to win the The most critical play was the blocked extra game point attempt by Scott Jennings. Union will host Pinedale, Wyoming this week. 14-1- 3. winners t THE WHOLE Union TEAM-T-his running back was stopped only after a good portion of the Park City team came to help. Union controlled the game and collected a total , of 219 yards on the ground and 100 yards passing. They also collected 1 1 first downs. Union held Park City to 1 63 yards total offensive output The Uintah Basin Health Departments first annua) 10 kilometer Fun Walkrun that was held during the Duchesne County Fair was successful with 22 runners participating; Their were people running or walking the distance between the ages of 10 and 56b This years top male runners were Dave Moat finishing at 85 minutes, Monty Farnsworth eras second with a time of 85 minutes, 17 seconds and Darrel Shavanaux who came in at 86 minutes. The top three women runners were Ginger Ruggles who cross the finish line at one hour, Sadie Allen one hour 10 minutes ' and Juanita Allen and 8haron Durbin tying for third at 1 hour :c : and 20 minutes. Russ Nielsen intercepted one in the They gave ribbons to the oldest ' end zone, and Bret Wymer interrunner, Kay Scott, the youngest a cepted pass. Daniel Madsen and the family "It was a good team effort on runner, with the most runners, the Steve defense, added Marett Beason and the Rick Durbin families. Steve Miller and Mike Bowen' Those involved with the fun run collected six tackles each, MikeOlsen thanked Virginia Abed, Penny Allen, had five tackles and Chad Richard Kym and Pete Shaffner, and Cecelia got four at the middle linebacker Miller for helping with the race. Also spot Virginia Mario for posters and Debbie for the Tee Shirt illustraFollowing the opening game win, Thornburg Union will host the team from tion. The proceeds from the run went to Pinedale, Wyoming Friday, September 2, at 3:30 p.m. Coach Marett said the safety ear seat program sponsored their main goal will be to improve the by the Health Distnet consistency of their offensive effort and to work more on the down field blocking. He said the holes were there at the line of scrimmage for the 722-513backs, but after they passed the line 1 they had little blockii d Union hosts f.. . , . Phone News Items Utah Wildlife' Board last Thursday voted to open the water fowl season on October 8, one week The later than originally proposed. Announcing their decision, the Board cited testimony from Division Resources waterfowl of Wildlife biologists, who said the seven-da- y delay would give newly hatched ducks enough time to master flight . Unions defensive secondary also Scott intercepted three passes. Wilson returned one for 27 yards. before the hunting season. Regenthal, Division of Wildlife waterfowl Resources coordinator, told the Board that delayed nesting on the marshes, a result of spring flooding conditions at marshes along the Wasatch Front, was good news and bad news. He said the good n news is that production was up by 35 percent over earlier predictions. The bad news is the d birds cant yet fly, a factor which could make them mors vulnerable to hunters in early October. 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Hotdog ft g 791 ...99; 121 OLIVES I I I ...85 Western Family 93 reported to Board members that the 1933 wintering population of Canada geese in Utah was at or higher than it has ever been. Aerial surveys estimated the population at 73,000 Hrds, well above the management guideline of 50,000 set by the Pacific Fly way Council. B In dosing comments to the Board, Regenthal said flooding conditions on northern Utah waterfowl marshes may force some changes in hunting tactics this fall, specifically ' at the Farmington and Ogden Bay water-fow- l management areas north of Salt Lake City. The waterfowl coordinator said parking lots and. dikes at tin two. popular hunting areas are underwater, and added that some restrictions might have to be imposed on the number of hunters there. .279 I Western Family I I I I I I I January 8, allowing hunters a day I season as originally proposed. No other significant changes ware made I from last years hunting regulations. I Goose hunting will also open I October 8, amid preditions of an I excellent hunting season. Regenthal . CHIPS POTATO I I I I Marett Big Juan nnrnr Waterfowl season to open October 8 Wayne Fillingim ran for 90 yards, Allen Chapman for 84, and Tony Winn for 78 yards. Park City had a total of 81 yards rushing, 119 passing, and 30 return yards. They also had 67 yards in penalties for a total yardage of 163 yards. Our special teams did a super job, said - mention. 'I 14-1- 7-- foiled. Union then got the ball back with 4:14 remaining in the game and drove 75 yards in nine plays. Marett said two of the plays deserve rt - The first was a 21 yard pass from Chad Richard to Todd Larsen with the second a 27 yard pass from Richard to Jeff Madsen. The second pass took the ball down to the 14 yard line. From this point Chad Richard ran a bootleg which took the Cats down to the one foot line and then took the ball in on a quarterback sneak. Mike Olsen then kicked die point after and Union led 3 with :21 seconds remaining, Coach Marett said the Miners were able to get three plays off, but couldn't get anything accomplished. For a first game I was real pleased with die attempt, said Marett He said his teams offensive effort wasn't as consistent as he had hoped, but he added that the defense played very good ball. Union finished the game with a total of 219 yards rushing, 100 passing, 120 in punt kickoff, and interception returns, and enllm-- t 88 yaids in penalties and loss yards. This gave the Cougars a total net yardage of 351 yards. They also accumulated 11 first downs. The opening game of any football season can be a very trying experience, but the Union Cougars began their season in the most desirable way. They won! Outside of a few mistakes, said Lee Marett, UHS Coach, it was a good game. Union began the game with a acne on their second possession. The score came on a six yard pass from Chad Richard to Scott Wilson, it was a super catch, said Marett. He said Wilson leaped into the air and pulled the pass down into the earner of the endzone. Mike Olsen then kicked the extra point whichput Union on top of Park City The game was then scoreless until the third quarter when the Miners connected on a 21 yard pass. Union coach Marett said his team missed on a good scoring opportunity in the second quarter. Marett said they drove down to the 12 yard line but faded to punch the ball in. That was us, not them, said Marett attributing the failure to score to his team. Marett said one of the most crucial plays of the game came after. Park Citys first score when Scott Jennings blocked the point after attempt Later in the game Park City scored on ah intercepted pass which came on the Union 15 yard line. 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