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Show IBasSn Stiamdlsirti HUiimtiah now Cougars Uintah They hit herd. They moved the bell stopped the opposing teams offense. Physically the young Cougar football team dominated the field last Friday afternoon. It was nine fumbles thatenanged what the team could have well. They Union did win the game against Pine and did so in Dale, Wyoming, 19-front of a full capacity crowd that joined together for the win in the new stadium at Union. Union's defense showed its strength from the beginning. After the kickoff to the first soles of downs. Pine Dale was held tight and had to punt Mihw Olsen, a Sophomore, hr as the punt returner for Union. He dropped the punt and Pine Dale recovered. This time Pine Dales offense was a little more progressive and drove to the two yard line where they fumbled and Russell Nielsen recovered the ball in theendsone. The Cougars had a hard time getting the ball moving in this series of downs and when Quarterback and punter Chad Richard ran the ball instead of ticking ft the Pine Dale team took over possession in excellent field position. Union's defense came bade into the game, once again with their backs against the wall and held the Wyoming jam again. Then it wu time for the Cougars offense to ahine. Alan Chapman ran for 18 yards, Wayne Fillingham caught a 10 yard pass from Richard, and Scott Wilson caught a 24 yard pass. It was Tony Winn who took a quick pitch for 12 yards and sewed. Mike Olsen missed the point after and the Cougars led In the next series of downs for Pine Dale, Todd Larsen ended them by 6-- recovering a tumble. It was Todd Larsen that set up the Cougars next score aa he caught a 20 yard pan and then sewed on a 9 yard pass. Olsen missed the extra point and the score remained 12-The half ended with that aame score but not without attempts from each team being foiled by hud hitting and fast reading defenses. The fans were happy with the ' Cougars first half of play and cheered from the stands as the Cougar's left the field for halftime talks. A problem fw many football teams is . 0. GO Richard Shelley has lots of blockers but is caught from behind as he tried to score off tackle for Union. Union won their second game of the season LETS against Pine Dale, Wyoming last week. this Frk They will take pn the Uintah Utes day at 7:30 p.m. in Roosevelt. They are now 0 for the season. cross cold curs racers have Local moto-croattended races in neighboring meets showing the Basins strengths and racing. expertise in Members of the Uintah Basin s Association are constantly earning points by racing in state sponsored events and many local racers are doing well .Those that finished in .the Lyman, Wyoming race on August 27 wen Gordon Goodalewecond in the 250 in the amateur, Troy Brown-firin Open Amateur, Chad Beath-firthe 125 novice, and Arty Beverleiah who didn't finish because of bike Disco 48 oz. problems. ra gal. ICE HIIIKfl.. CHUCOU Wizard 32 oz. Reg. $1.79 UfiHTER FLUID Sweetheart st st Reg. $1 .69 neauu Those that went to the Rock race on August 28 wren Goodale-fburtin the 250 in the Amateur, Troy Brown-firs- t in Open Amateur, Chad Beath-fourt- h the 125 novice, Eddie Martinez-se- -' cond in the 250 novice, Kenny Baucum-fira- t in the Mini Novice, and Arty Beverleigh and Trudi Hurley not finishing. The Powder Mountain, Utah race on September 4 and 5 had a 810,000 purse for the experts. Those participating in that race for expert and amateur events only were Gordon Goodale-23rin the 250 Amateur claim with 46 bikes participating and in the Open Troy Brown-12tAmateur class with 23 bikes participating. Both crashed and atQl finished the race. ml Springe Gordon Western Family 20 oz.. PINEAPPLE Smack Ramen OODLES Rhoades 5 pack nom skid W.lch'i 32 oz. Reg. $1.91 GIVE JELLY Clover Club Plain & Dinkled 16 oz. Cougar! The fourth quarter had some good and scoring attempts by both with no more fumbles. Neither jjsm wu successful though and the score ended 19-- 7 for Union, their second win of the season. The Cougars had 211 yards rushing compared to Pine Dales 111-- Union wu good fw seven out of eight passes for 154 yards while their competition had only 47 yards passing connecting two out of seven. Union won out on the penalty jfwdi also with 55 total compared to only 26 yards against Pine Dafs. Total yardage reports had Union with 888 and Pine Hale with 197. Tony Winn carried 11 times 'for 116 yards and two touch downs. Union will host Uintah this Friday in Roosevelt at 7:80 p.m. Marett is expecting the best team they will have seen so far this season. He said they are much like the Cougars this year Uintah also is an experienced team and e playing quite a lew juniors. TheUintah Utes loot to Morgan 28-- 6 last Friday in Vernal for their first game of the year. u Neola Highway Fun Day Winners DRAPE! Lb. Pork rosi cmrs SPUE : ' BIDS Western Famil Asst. LUICHUEin MOOD STEM Lb. Hygrade ROLOBRA LURCH HEATS 279 The 84 Lumber is planning a 8ala Grand Opening beginning Wednesday, September 7 through Sunday, September 11, 1983. Among the Grand Opening activities will be performances by Suicide Siros, Clinics by nationally known factory representatives and the Paul Bunyan games which are a of contests designed to series determine a person deserving the ' title of Paul Bunyan. Aside from the games and carnival atmosphere, 84 provides its mere with a no frills straw stocking all kinds of building material for the home owner or contractor. Because 84 is buying tar over 300 stores it enables them to buy at low prices and para these savings on to the customers. With stores coast to coast it's no wonder that 84 is called Americas Lumber Street September 1. 1903. An Open House Is planned ion September 20, 1003. potatoes Seedless, lb. The 84 Lumber Company will open a new retail outlet store at 1925 West The new straw , Highway 40 in Vernal will be the 380th for the fastest growing building material company in America. It is the third straw in Utah. Manager of the new straw will be Ron Mathews. Occupation ol the new facility Hill hagin ' Russet : In Vernal h h uctmuies to open Production Credit Association. d porno coirs 84 Lumber Utah Farm Production Credit Association is proud to announce the construction of a new facility in Roosevelt, Utah. Since 1970 when PCA opened a branch in Roosevelt, business was conducted at 171 Lagoon Street, however with expanding loan volume ancf increased staff a new building became necessary. The new facility is located at 510 West 200 North, Roosevelt, Utah. The location will provide easy access and ample parking for the over 240 Uintah Basin Farmers and Ranchers who are stockholders of Utah Farm Moto-croa- Kingsford 20 lb. IheCougars did notfotthis fumble get them down though as they came back in the next series of downs and scored. It was Richard to Larsen for 17 vards and then a 20 aid screen pass to Tony Winn for his second score of the afternoon.. This time Mike Olsen woo also good with the extra point which the up to 19-- for the practices, he wu happy with the offensive and defensive performances. "The defense is hitting and pursuing, the offense moved the ball we whether passing w running. Physically I mb pleased with how we look. We are just going to have to get over the mental errors. . moto-cror- a Banquet 30 oz. Reg. $3.62 FRIED CHICKEI . Marett said that they would wwk on their fumble drills this week. Other than just having aome good hard Opens Hera Minify sio am wo norm, dmmvoh racers 1 the possibility of letting up in the third quarter and Union having a young team was facing this problem as they came back for that quarter of play. If the coaching staff thought they saw a lot of fumbling in the first luff' they were not prepared for what they were about to experience. . Union received the kickoff and on the first play of the second half a IS yard run was taken away from the Cougars because of a fumble. This set up Pine Dale's first score of the ball game and the eame within five, trailing 12-This time as the Cougars received .the kickoff; they executed a 25 yard nasa play and fumbled again. Utah Farm Production Credit Association Moto- - Cream O' Weber Hiland Ufs nxt .v 2-- Duchesne 2--0; Golf Course Jr. The ladies competed for blind other boggle honors last week-i- n words, they drew a number at uie conclusion of their round, which they added to half their handicap, aim deducted from the seme they shot day. Confused? Well, it is confusing, but the ones who didn't mind being confused because they won were Sherry Bolton, with a 29 and Sharon Labrum with 32. High - 2nd North s PGA New ,r .. Location vf'VY" ; - |