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Show r Page 14, UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, Octobar 22, 1988 "V really bare down and play, we played to par. Because of the tough Kanab defensive lineman that the Eagles had to fight with, East Carbons line was a welcome breather for the Eagles offensive squad. We were running the ball a lot he said, and . better this week, the line did a super fob. The line we have really have been getting together. REGION CHAMPS 2 goals with Two out of three goals have been met. When Duchesne High Eagles embarked cm this years football season, three goals awaited them. Place on top Region 13 and finish were both no worse than Eagles accomplished when the beat East Carbon 26-- Thursday in Duchesne. ' Eagles third goal will possibly be accomplished if the team does well in the state finals starting October 31. Eagles head coach Stan Young 7-- 2 7-- 1 0 win 2S-- Q The players who stood out this week included Wayne Mom, Corey Ercanbrack, Danen Lott, Doug Norman, Russ Prows and ches Rick Browning, Rick Durbin and Car Lund can get their : players emotionally high for a game. Wondering is the last ' ' tiling that you do. Being the second shutout in as many weeks, Young seemed pleased with his defensive squad. However, they didnt as well as they did last week. The T said it wasnt the beet game the have played this year, but Eagles " "a win is a win." "It wasnt a very good game but you day to win,! he said. "If you get yourself up for the big then and win them games you are doing something right. Most certainly the Eagles have been getting themselves up for the big games. If anyone has watched the Eagles come out of their locker room before a big game, they would know how emotional Young, assistant cos- - . Kenny Purdy, Young said. Mom, for instance, ran for well over 100 yards and scored three TDs. Next game for the Eagles is South Summit October 24 In Kamas. Young said he is Itmlrfag forward to playing South Summit but said "they are a very good . rated Kanab team. They are probably better than Kanab. In the state quarter finals the Eagles will most likely play the winner of the Rich and Sevier game planned for this week. 4-- didnt play anywhere like we did last week, he said. East We Carbon gained quite alew yards on us, but when it came time to Lady Longhorns go to Region tourney said. The Lady Longhorns are preparing for the Region 13 Tournament m Thursday, after their win over East Carbon last Monday The Region Volleyball Tournament will begin on Thursday at Green River. Seeley said she expects the toughest team to be Monticello. They were .very good last year, and had only one night Altamont beat East Carbon, in to 16 and 14 to 16. The first match was a real heart stopper, as East Carbon had the Longhorns by 8. But the determined team from Altamont came back to win that one. Altamont the second match was a close finish also, Altamont dominated most of the game. ' However, the East Carbon team is very good this year, according to . Longhorn coach, Julie Seeley. They have a new coach, and will provide excellent competitor! in the region, she two close matches, 14 50 I'VE GOT These ITI Roosevelt Jr. High Volleyball players seem to be saying, "I've got itl" And they sure seemed to have it, as they beat West Jr. High, 15 to 10 and 1 5 to 1 , Thursday afternoon north side of the East bridge. Note: The following is the conIn 1865 a council was called by tinuation of the 1936-3- 7 history the Government in an attempt to compiled by' the Duchesne settle difficulties between the County School District's Fourth white people and Indians. N.G. Grades. and W.T. Sherman came Taylor bemarked 1776 the July, from the Headquarters in Waginning of an exploration of shington. Brigham Young was Father Escalante. He and his one of the chief figures in the companions left Santa Fe and Indians were re-- , made their way north through the - meeting; ' to move into certain quested Indian Villages. They crossed the reserved sections of the country headwaters of the San Juan . where they were to live unRiver, and went almost due north molested by the whites. The U.S. to the Grand and White Rivers in Government was to reimburse the Western Colorado. Turning west, Indians with money and stock. the party reached the Green Mormons gave them a large The River September 13, camped and donation of cattle. Some of the named the jdace The Plain of hostile old chiefs grumbled a the Holy Cross. After a day or great deal, but most of them went two of rest they continued the about the task of complying with to on the journey. They pushed wishes of the white men. It the Uintah River, thence on up the was at this time that Tabby and Duchesne, sometimes wading Sowiette proved to be friends of the river bed, and again climbing the white men. They succeeded in the hQIs along the border. They talking a great many of the camped on the present site of the Indians out of their hostile I vie Ranch on the Strawberry of mind. The Uintah frames River, a very accurate description Basin was one section set off for was made of the valley by the Indians. Most of those who Escalante. The daughters of the shifted into this section belonged Utah Pioneers at Duchesne are to the Ute Tribe. This was a creating a marker on the Bpot natural move for many Utes where he came into the present ; already roamed through the of Duchesne. will be on the It city - to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 175 million Americans am - . . Basin where fishing, trapping and hunting offered a good chance for years ago . old enough to vote. CATCH Russ Prows, Duchesne High Eagle, jumped up high to grab this pass thrown by Doug Norman. The Eagles won the game 26--0 to finish on top of Region 1.3. she hopes to see Altamont place high in region competition. She said the girls are good enough if they can just keep their heads, and have the maturity to win. There is also a Jr. High Tournament scheduled for this week. The contest will be held Wednesday, October 22 at Duchesne. Teams from throughout the district will be competing, so it should be a good tournament. . According GREAT senior. However, ; livelihood. The Uncompahgre Indians, who lived in Colorado, were moved to Utah about 1884, and settled in the lower part of the reservation. The Uintah Indians were living on the reservation. The two tribes decided to have a sham battle. One of the Uncompahgre Indians had a loaded gun and killed a son of the Uintah Chief. This angered the Uintah Indians and they were going to fight the other tribe. At that time the Indian agent was at Whiterocks. The telephone wires had been cut and the whites could not telephone, so a messenger was sent to tell of the trouble. The difficulty was settled without anyone else being killed, but if one more shot had been fired, there 'would probably have been a war between the two tribes of Indians. What is now Duchesne County formerly was included in Wasatch County. But the roads were bad and during the winter time it was impossible to get through the Strawberry Valley. The country was also growing, making it hard to be handled as one county. Protest was made by the inhabitants of the Eastern part of Wasatch County, concerning the inconvenience of doing business at such a distant county seat as Heber City. So a division was made In 1915, making Duchesne County as we have it today. There was controversy between Duchesne and Roosevelt over the location of the County Seat. In the election of November 6, 1916, the upper country voted with Duchesne and polled the majority of votes. The County Officers elected at the same time. This new arrangement made it much easier to do business with the Land Office, which was located at Vernal, the oldest town in Eastern Utah. The population of Duchesne County is 8,500. In 1936, it had Were assessed valuation an collected, came which the world. He started from California and was flying over Utah, when his plane crashed in Wolf Creek Canyon a short distance from the road. All that was found of the place was the frame which has been put near a monument the Japanese Association has built of white marble in mommy of the brave pilot hot, buttered com, fill s large quart Jar with hot water and sticks of butter. When butter melts and floats to the top, dip in ths cobs and For pull out slowly. 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