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Show n. if A Uintah BBaoln Standard Chunky rainbows i INION. ALTAMONT. TABIONA caught ataftGorge soeisom Lake Powell tope the lilt of fishing -hotspots this week as sngflfrs there north, Flaming Gorge is report fast fishing for tackle-bustin- g giving up chunky rainbows this week, striped bass. Best reports have come and anglers hiking the Green River from the San Juan River arm of the big trail below the dam report excellent luck for twelve to eighteen-inc- h lake, where schooling shade attract the bass. Top-watand shallow diving cutthroats and rainbows. Spinners,, and weighted wet flies are best plugs that imitate the shad are ' spoons producing welL The stripers average bets on the river. Output from the three to five pounds, but msny larger fish are being taken. Fishermen Flaming porge Dam is down to 8000 .feet between Bullfrog and Hite report fair pw second, safe for wading and float fishing. success for largemouth bass and n Ia this Friday Basketball season will get underway in the Basin with interbaain rivals AHamont and Union and playing Friday night and Altamont this weekend . 1 lb. cuunjuut 3i M with coupon 2II1 ffli Lknil 1 without coupon purchow per coupon por customer . ' : West Cheryl Birch has been selected to the 1983 all conference second team for volleyball. She is a sophomore at the College of tve honor studenls Eastern Utah. , y i'.i. !i . ..791 Local girl chosen all coolhhiF. $ Western Family 2 lb. .....rf conference tani,.... I is. Kraft 1"t Mi jmini marshmallows. .991Y l6 oz. bottles 8 pk. PIKSI9 COKE l6 oz. bottles 8 pk. PEPSI ocean Spray pin a BAfiX ..OS'S 2'A tin 1mm..; f Borden's SWEETENED . A Red Karo 1 EGG NOODLES Crisco 3 lb. SHORTENING .''. princella 2V4 tin CUT YAMS,.. Western Family med. olives Rhoades 36 ct. a Kraft 8 oz. JCHEZ WHIZ Kraft 16 oz. SINGLES. Kraft 8 oz. Western Family Sjic 111 New County 5Z08 dumplrucks lb. ' X February, 1988. County Clerk Roger Marett said one of the trade . dune in Tuesday, November 8, along with the two trades the County purchased two pup traflera. Marett add the pups make it eo the County wont have to purchase Amp trade as soon as usual because one track pullings trailer hss more hauling capacity. r - (?.,; tA V- - ball this Friday. i'i - Merkely, Suzette McKee and Doris Haslet earned a 4.0 GPA average for the first quarter of 4.0 WEST STUDENTS Erik West Jr. High. the best built American cars and trucks But our concern doesnt stop when you drive out of the showroom with your new Ford. As your Ford Dealer, we're committed to giving your Ford car or truck the best service available. full-servi- ce Perfect offenders ' 5 lMIDCNSs99 0991 491 M&MUIT. ca0K .....39 $ym.... Medium, lb. MUSHROOMS ffafl KQ iriRlf. 19"2 miracle whip dressino Mrs. Smith's 8 inch a PUMPKIN CM KQ PIES... Savings November 17 through 26th KOmi i DUCHESHE.t e problems during the first 3 months of ownership of 1983 cars WE KNOW THEM INSIDE AND OUT. WERE COMMITTED TO DOING West Junior high is recognising those students with perfect attendance for the first quarter of the 1983-8school year. In order to qualify a student must 4 ......99 loiiioNS. owner-report- ed have no tardiM or abeencee. They were as fallows; Shannon Bonneaen, Misty Burkinan, Nichole DuShane, Debbie Glinea, Am Marie Goodrich, Cheryl Hawk, Marie Murphy, Josett Moosman, Trevor McKee, Vincent Squire, Debbie Boyle, Roby Kettle, Neiko Nephi, Flynn Fauieoa, Angie Birchen, MiducI Gray, Charlotte Longhair, Shanna Rasmussen, Bonds Starr, Jennifer Simmons, Shanna Whicker, Janae Chapooae, Angela Kipp, David Rasmuaaen, Trisha TapooC 'Raeleae Havatone, Teresa Whits, Jnfle Aumfller, Jody Beeth, Erikks Collins, Jenifer Daniels, Kelly Hwvqy, David Kettle, Leu Kettle, Shane Labnmv Cody Lee, Kristin McKee, Stefanle Todd, Berbers Winn, Aiidn Ward, Teresa Jones, Bret Mflbr, Tammi Aumfller, Tars Bowen, Riek Cueh, Donnie Delfflie, Janece Murray, Tracy Scott, Joy Sanches, Jamie Barela, Dim Ceaapooch, Erie Fowies, Chad Funk. Melanie Hadlock, Sham Hape, Amber Kroon, Roland McCook, Pearleen Ridley, Eddy Samuels, Dana Raymond Squire, Ja Dwaym iLThrai , , , We know what makes your new Ford run at its best. Weve got the factory-traine- d mechanics and the right tools to do the job to the right way. factory specifications 95$ honored GREEN ONIONS 'Based on survey of and trucks. ' 2M Miens $ RADISHES OR 1 s very serious ; You know we sell $3SX Fresh 738-245- new sduol and gym. They want to win their first game and wul be playing BEST CARS AND TRUCKS, BEST SERVICE. The Duchesne County Road Department has recently received two new dump trucks. The trade were budgeted laat vow and were ordered in Boneless eHiii shims $ 16 and 17. Tabiona will boat Manila this Friday evening for their first game in their for December IV f last spring and the money just ram through. A spedsl service district has been in Tabiona to provide fin and is under the responsi-it- y of the County. 1M$ 59 crusts timm..'.. I have 16 games this yew indwHng two tournaments; the Basin tournament in Duchesne thia year and their own Union tournament scheduled . km?e CHICKEN - Union will ffX U9C CRESCENT ROLLS. atari, ' neei ......09' InUUDELraM eClEIM CHEESE jbrMAiller Tabiona City has received e grant for. 820,000 fix a .new fire ..track,';! according to Duchesne County Clerk . Roger Marett. The grant, which VOOM from the Community Develop- - ( ment Block Grants, will allow ' Tabiona to acquire eome badly needed equipment, said Marett. Tabiona City applied for the grant -- ?219 A 94 They have a IT game season this year, starting at Union this Friday, intense ball. - ....................795 sA 79'o nous J AMERICAN $20,000 ....78C J Grandma's Frozen Jroi - (s is qt. CDRNrSYRUP j rnno - 1117 MILK CONDENSED . X dap. West Junior high announced the honor roll for the first quarter of the school year. In order to qualify s student must earn a grade point of at least 3w5 on a 4 point system. There were three 4.0 students, Erik Merkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Merkley, Tridell; Suaette McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rondal McKee, Tridell and Doria Haalem, daughter)of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hadem, Tridell. ' Because of their outstanding acwere students these hievement, invited to s pizxa party sponsored by the Uintah District Board of Education for studerts earning perfect-markduring the first quarter. Other honor students ere: Cory Goodrich, Eddy Samuels, Aileen Betts, James Kettle, Julie Aumfller, Jason Law, Stephanie Todd, Debbie Glinea, Shelly Nebeker, Bret Miller, Leslie Barney, Teresa Jones, Misty Burkinan, Kristin McKee, Mercy Arrowchia, Cody Lee, Flynn Paulson, Alicia Ward, Robin Chandler, Jeanette Winn, Velvett Burkman, Lew Kettle, Jodi Lindbwg, Bubers Winn, Westley Kroon, Roberta Wyaaket, Tara Bowen, Janece Murray, Gayleen . Phillips, Tammi Aumfller, Gordon Collins, Shelly Rich. November 18 and then home against the Tabiona Tigers on Saturday November 19. Games are at 5:45 and 7:80 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 height" Their two tall players are Ruse Nielsen and 8cott Wilson who measure in at about 6T and the rest get smaller from there. Coach Kim Peterson explained that although small, his team seemed to have the enthusiasm necessary to play s Tabiona 03b. receives CUIBEIIY IMRE TLibbv's . Vice-preside- lslj;.t fetaX. '- I CRANBERRIES Cheryl Birch, daughter of Don and Evone Birch, Altonah, was selected to the 1983 all conference second teem for volley balL 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 for the College of Eastern Utah. CAC lb. 1 Tabiona squaring off Saturday. Tabiona alao haa a game with Manila Friday. Most of the coeehea agree that it is still too early in the Mason to 1 player.i but they did fed good about the athletics that showed up to tryouts. 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