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Show Uintah Standard Chunky rainbows caught at' Gorge lESaoSn Lake Powell tope the list of fishing hotspots this week as angfihs there report last fishing for striped bass. Best reports have come from the San Juan River arm of the big lake, where schooling shade attract the bass. and shallow diving plugs that imitate the shad are producing well. The stripers average three to five pounds, but many larger fish are being taken. Fishermen between Bullfrog and Hite report fair success for iargemouth baas and Pffcethell season will get underway this weekend in the Basin with interbasin rivals Attamont and Union playing Friday night and Altamont and bets on the river. Output from the Flaming porge Dam is down to 9000 feet per second, safe for wading and float fishing. Blue Bonnet 1 lb. auMinit with coupon 218 without coupon purchoto per coupon per cuetomof liitlll(iiiiiilill ' W;...., 'Western Family 2 I POWDERED lb. t a. Kraft 1 Mill .... Cheryl Birch, daughter of Don and Evone Birch, Altonah, waa selected to the 1983 ail conference second team for volleyball. She is a ' sophomore and has played for two years. She was also elected to serve as of Women's Affairs and is now serving in that position for the College of Eastern Utah. lb. MARSHMALLOWS. Wonder 20 dinner 1 6 or. bottles 8 pk. COKE Vice-preside- . l6 oz. bottles 8 pk. PEPSI ocean Spray CRANBERRIES CRANRERRY West Junior high announced the honor roll for the first quarter of the school year. In order to qualify a student must earn n grade point of at least 8JI on s 4 point system. There were three 4.0 students, Erik Merkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erred Merkley, Tridell; Suxette McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rondal McKee, Tridell and Doris Hastens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslem, Tridell. Because of their outstanding achievement, those students invited to s pissa party sponsored by the Uintah District Bond of Education for studwts earning perfect, marks during the first quarter. Other honor students arm Cory Goodrich, Eddy Samuels, Aileen Betts, Janies Kettle, Julie Aumiller, Jason . Law, Stephanie Todd, Debbie Glines, Shelly Nebeker, Bret Miller, Leslie Barney, Tereea Jones, Misty Burkinan, Kristin McKee, Marcy Arrowchia, Cody Lee, Flynn Paulson, Alicia Ward, Robin Chandler, Jeanette Winn, Velvett Burkinan, Leas Kettle, Jodi Lindberg, Barbara Wins, Westley Kroon, Roberta Wyasket, Tara Bowen, Janece Murray, Gayleen Phillips, Tammi Aumiller, Gordon Collins, Shelly Rich. conference SBOHI SIMM Morn's DRESSING honor students ..79$ Local girl I chosen all I Tabiona receives 59, SAUCE TLibbv's 2V4 tin TPumpkln . . $20,000 Borden's SWEETENED JCORDEISED ' Red Karo 1 qt. CORN SYRUP 1 Tabkma City has received a grant for . 620,000. for a , new fire : track, ' 'J according to Duchesne County Clerk. Roger Marett. The grant, v which codim from the Community Develop-- : meat Block Grants, will allow Tabkma to acquire same badly .needed equipment, said Marett Tabkma City applied for the grant last spring and the money just . ; through. A special service district has been formed in Tabiona to provide foe protection and is under the nspc bility of the County. ; Id f Grandma's Frozen EUR BOODLES squaring off Saturday. TsMo-n- a also has a game with Manila Friday. Most of the coaches agree that it is still too eary in the season to really understand the capabilities of their teams and individual players but they did feel good about the athletic that TeMona Attamont will have five returning from last year, but with very little varsity experience. Their Mg men will be Jeff Hanke at 8V and at 85". Attamont coach Gary Stringham said that Brotherson has a football injury to his ankle that will keep him from playing the full season but that ho should be able to West Birch has been selected to the 1983 all conference second team for volleyball. She is a sophomore at the College of Eastern Utah. Cheryl 31 iHhllii(iJlilWi IBasketball season this Friday begins crap pie. To the north, Flaming Gorge is giving up chunky rainbows this week, and anglers hiking the Green River trail below the dam report excellent hick for twelve to eighteen-inc- h cutthroats and rainbows. Spinners,, spoons and weighted wet flies are best. Top-wat- 1 UNION. ALTAMONT. TABIONA would He said that they controlledl the season trying out Then they would try the fast break game. ' They have a 17 game season this year, starting at Union this Friday, November 18 and then home against the Tabkxu Tigers on . Saturday November 19. Games are at 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. each night Union will have about the same kind of a team they have had in years past with the exception of "no heigh Their two tall player are Russ Nielson and Scott Wilson who measure in at about 62" and the rest get smaller from there. Coach Kim Peterson explained that atthourii small, his team seemed to have the enthusiasm necessary to play intense balL Union will have 16 games this year including two tournaments; the Basin tournament in Duchesne this year and their own Union tournament scheduled for December 16 and 17. Tabkma will host Manila this Friday evening for their first game in their new school and gym. They want to win their first game and will be playing : some very serious ball this Friday. v; , U ,w4 ct:; & 3 ip & s 4.0 WEST STUDENTS Erik Merkely, Suzette McKee and Doris Haslet earned a 4.0 GPA average for the first quarter of West Jr. High. r rf i . Crisco 3 lb. . SH0RTEIIH8 princella 2V4 tin cut yams X Western Family med. Ja pitted OUVES.. Rhoades 36 ct. P AS ROLLS . a . i.,............,...........; ! I.. , ,1, . t New County dump trucks 2l xmeucu sublet Kraft 8 oz. PHILADELPHIA The Duchesne U9C CREAM CHEESE X Western Family CRESCENT ROLLS. BEUfflE OlTj 1,S$ CRUSTS $hahs 59e! 17,f bmoi tjii$ CHICKEN HUBBETI $2zi: tohkts... :T Lb., Boneless Center Sliced, lb. County' Road BEST GARS AHD TRUCKS, BEST SERVICE. De- partment has recently received two new dump trucks. The trucks were budgeted last year and were ordered In Fresh Fofaruary, 1968. County Clerk Roger Marett said one of : the trucks came in Tuesday, November 8, along with the two trucks the County purchased two pup trailers. Marett said the pups man it so the County wont have to purchase dump trucks as soon as usual because one truck pulling a trailer has more hauling capacity. S D0ictts99CX MAnX Yellow 6 lbs. 99c oaiois 0991X ODAPtfHinT X o.uu--CARROTS 3 YAMS 4 miracle whip dressing Mrs. Smith's 8 Inch I PUMPKIN J ilwJ PIES. Savings November - - 17 through 26th - . .. ... frsr-2 H 738-245- 1 J51S!'J!S&53S8 for the first quarter of the 196984 school year. In order to quality a student must have no tardies or absences. They war as follows; Shannon Bonnesen, Misty Burkman, Nichols Du8hane, Dobbfe GUnas, Anm Mule Goodrich, Cheryl Hawk, Mark Murphy, Josette Moosman, Trevor McKee, Charlotte Longhair, Shanna Rasmussen, Ronds Starr, Jennifer RtmmoW Shanna Whicker, Janas Chapooso, infill. U U . L--3 DUCHESOE problems during the first 3 months of ownership of 1983 cars WE KNOW THRU INSIDE AND OUT know what makes your new Ford run at its best. Weve got the factory-traine- d mechanics and the right tools to do the job to factory specifications the right way. We ' s. ' f WERE COMMITTQ) TO DOUG IT RIGHT. Rol Medium, lb. ed hi Pai MUSHROOMS v' Based on a survey of owner-reportand trucks. , - Lb. ce available. ! 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