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Show I 9 p' PacalS UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 10. 1990 Boys basketball Union team conquers Lehi Friday at home By Karla Cox Union effort, with 19 points and 10 assists. Weston Weaver sewed 11 and rebounded for 14, while Matt Labrumadded seven-me- n The Union Cougars aqjoyed a victory over the Lehi Miners Friday night in Rooeevelt, as thsy kept a slow pace, set by Lehi through three quarters, then turned up the heat for the final quarter, and brought in a crowdpleasing win. ' Ws played Lehfs gams for the first three quarters, namely walking it up and down the floor, says Union Coach Dan Lunt; But then we blew them out We them 30 to 14 in the last quarter. The final score on Union's first region contest of tha season: 70- - ' . out-seare- d S3. Tai Riser lad the scoring in the 10 points and 5 assists. Dennis Ferguson cams off the bench to core 13 points as well The Cougars are 3 thus far in the season. Coach Lunt was pleased with his team's region opener, and expects them to play equally well against Wasatch Wednesday night, January 10, in another contest on the home court. They will travel to Vernal Friday night, to meet Uintah in a third region competition. The Cats will seek to loaa to avenge an early Uintahs Utea, and enhance their region standing in the process. 6-- pre-aeas- on Teresa Hoffman and kids of Wyoming, and Nola Giles and' girls, Heber, spent a couple of days in Tabiona visiting Mr.and Mrs. Nolan Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor, Spanish Fork, spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hackford, Mr. and Mrs. Acel Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Giles, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Ron Lefler. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and on of Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Young; Fruitland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Giles and family Saturday, and attended the Dugway and Tabiona ball gama. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and nieces, Amanda, Sheila and Danielle Turbin, Magna, spent tha weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lefler and family. Shannon Grinstead and family of Arizona spent Monday visiting Dixie Lefler and family, Rhonda Harris and family, and Ginger Casper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tumbow, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tumbow and worked on their new home in Tabiona. and family. Arnold Rhetta Hilton, Salt Lake, spent tha weekend in Tabiona visiting .Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roberts and Eddy, plus Ginger and Kristy Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young traveled to Mtn. View, Wyo., Thursday and spent foe day with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humes and family. Then traveled to Salt Lake where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike ' - . NIELSEN'S ::v- u Lehi Ferguson goes up for a basket Miners attempt toWockit Union won the Friday nigjit game 70-5-3 on their own court INTENSITY-pen- nis t to - Vt ft j .. .; ; 1; ;r , .3 ! . ,J". V ..'Thetfiiion High Lady Cougars t loss atfoehands of a gama; Yama 'Continues, cent from the field wm Kan teem6aturday, but Yama says lha gama was a terrific experience, where the girla had the opportunity to play a tough team uid teat their mettle. Ranked second in the state in Colorado, the Craig team "was quick jznd big, declares Yama; There were five girls over 6 foot 3. team, They are a the beat woTve seen this year, and the best we'll see for a long time. Final score in the contest was but the Lady Cats held their .own throughout the game, sayf Yama. One high point for the Cougars came in Trudy Powells ability to hold the Cralgteams all-guard to 15 points; she nor- mally averages 27 points. i "The Cougars have been averag- ing 26 fouls, but held it to 17 in ( . , ot . 55-4- 2, f.M-.f- The game, was decided an free us with throws; they Just their height Theyre a lot tougher team, but it was good competi-tion, he concluded. Tonya Ross led the Union team in scoring with 21 points. Karan Murray put 7 an tha board and rebounded for 14, while Anne Colton scored 8.. . The Lady Cougars met Lehi in a region contest Tuesday (during newspaper production); their next game and second region entry will be played on the Emery court Thursday, January 11. A home game against Carbon the follow-stat- e fog Tuesday, January 16, will bring the team midway through the season, out-sh- well-balanc- ed '! the loss. looked good in spite of ' V; i j V - . y Utah auto show Jan. .. 1 8-- 21 at Salt Palace exhibition started with two new Fords in Three futuristic fantasy vehicles will highlight the fourth annual Utah Auto Show, at the Salt Palace exhibition halL The show is expected to attract more than 100,000 visitors during the four-daevent, which runs Januy v ary 18to2L The Bukk Park Avenue Essence, the Plymouth Speedster,, and the Jeep Shadow Convertible, are the unique .concept sleek, sophisticated high design with space-ag-e be spotlighted at the annual show sponsored by the Utah Auto Dealers Association ! . , . tech-nology-- to (UADA). More than 90 different dealer-shi- ps ; will display a variety of lines within., the. exhibits 250,000 square foot apace. Domestic and foreign cars will be spotlighted, as well as a number of antique auto-- i r mobiles sports models. This year, the UADA ia induct-fog Seth H. Blair into the Utah Automobile Dealers Hall of Fame, in recognition of his lifelong to the growth of the auto industry in Utah. TScth had the first Ford dealership in northern Utah, which he 1909, said Preston Kearslsy, president of UADA. ."He would be pleased to see how far autos have traveled from t then until how. And the special concept ears will provide a fascinating inside look at the way cars are conceived and developed for use in the next century, continued Kearsley. Also represented at the show will be manufacturers and distributors of automotive accessories including stereos, tires and other products for tha car. Demon-- . stratum! and free samples of these products will be available. Instant financing for automo- -' tive loans and insurance will be show through , available at the representatives of several financial institutions. Tickets are $4, with no admis--' sion fee for children under 12. Two for me tickets are available from all new car dealers; and discount tickets for $1 off the regular price are available at all stores. ' can-incorpor- ating . ' , na . Quality Automotive Repair - BALLARD Wrecker Service Also Available AUTOMOTIVE AND WELDING I Mile North Of Big 0 ' Then 12 Mile East Carl Gamble (801) 722-308- 2 - titS' w-t Tr1 Yl'l IT t T i'W Bt. 2, Box 2812 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 v of friends, spent foe weekend ttt YaV appointment Bertha Hall, Salt Lake, spent Tuesday and Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levaughn Ginas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Van Salt Lake, spent Sunday vis- Ginea and family, and Mick Seizmore. Word was received New Year's Day that Gregg Jones left for Germany where he will be working for a month. Kristy Casper returned to St George Monday for college. ipXjq; s, All Sofa's, and Love Seats Priced to Clear, Sofa's Starting Hide-a-Bed- t:r:i TSs-sel- l, iting Mr. and Mrs. Ferron (lines. Lee and Danny Patton, Salt Lake, spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fsrron Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Levaughn All Furniture, Appliances, T.V.s, Mattress on SALE! SOFA'S vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baum and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faircloth and family in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Loren Allred, Heber, brought Nettie Defahome from the Heber hospital. They pent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa, Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Larry defa, and Crystal Hsckett Tbs community was aaddsned by tha death of Laverl Tumbow, Orem. A viewing was held at tha Tabiona ward, and Burial in tha Tabiona cemetery. Joe Silver, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Kayleen and Andrew Silver. Leroy Roberts traveled to Heber Tuesday when ha kept a doctor T Complete Bunkbeds , Mrs. Elvin Lewis Sstilrday. Mr. and Mrs. Mika Faircloth and Shseiyl, San Diego, and a couple January Clearance Sale ' womens team loses UHS Christmas Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young wen Mr. and Mrs. Yal Oman and family, Altamont; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnold and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young; Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabrizio and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Strebel, Tabiona. Velda Young, Velana, Angie and Missy Fabrizio; traveled to Salt Lake Friday to sign Missy up for college. They spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnold and family, JUid also Mr. and Mrs. Val Oman and family, Altamont Brandon Jones, Spanish Fork, pent the week visiting Cord and Yauna Jones and Ray Jones. Kris and Cody Anderson, Salt Lake, spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tumbow. Marva Anderson came and spent the weekend. Steve and Jimmy Rhoades, Nevada, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Rhoades. Bobby and Angie Rhoades of Roosevelt also visited. Mr. and Mrs. Voy Stewart and family, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at their home in Tabiona. Kristy Fabrizio, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fabrizio and family. and Mrs. Paul Pries and family, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mr. 95 |