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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 3. LONGHORN BUNCH-T- he Aliamont Longhorns have a number of veteran starters returning for this years team. They opened the season at Vernal on a narrow 27-2- 0 loss to Uintah's JV team. Aliamont will host Duchesne, Friday and then will battle Rich in their annual JV & Homecoming Game, Friday, September 13. Bob Marshall returns to Altamont as its head coach alter a one year as an assistant coach. linebacker; Homecoming Contests, Tew, Floyd arson, wide receiver; Daryl Oman, tight end. Rich beat Duchesne for the 1995 state championship crown, and Altamont dropped three real dose games to Duchesne, with the final one coming in the state semifinals. Two years ago, Altamont placed second to Milford in the 1993 tide. Milford beat Altamont by one touchdown. but Altamont isngoingthat route as they want to "Beat The Best", and that is exactly what they will have e to do as they will host State Champion, Rich, Friday, September 13 in their annual Homecoming Battle. A JV game will start at 4:30 p.m. with the varsity dash beginning at 7 p.m. A parade will be held prior to the action at 2 p.m. with a Homecoming Assembly set for 12:20 p.m. Coach Bob Marshall is returning to the Altamont team as its head coach. Last year he was an assistant coach. He has Zak Mecham, a veteran player, battling for the quarterback position with Kyle Ashby and Ronnie White. Several other players returning to this years squad with varsity experience are: Brad Mon sen, defensive back; Tyrell Mitchell, linemen; Matt Broth Some echodlB schedule teams that are pretty easy to beat for . Two-Tim- 1-- A Altamont opened the 1996 season by battling football Uintahs JV in Vernal, August 31. The rest of the Altamont schedule at Altamont, Duchesne is: September 6; Rich at Altamont, at 13; Altamont September Richfield, September 20; Union at Altamont, September 25; Altamont at Milford, October 4; Altamont at Duchesne, October 11; Altamont at Kemmerer, Wyoming, October 18. Rooting for the football volleyball teams this fall Qua, (EL g GiStiS PiCTmgs gap The AtticRoland Uresk, Altamont to battle Rich Rebels in two Homecoming football contests By Aldan Rachel Pag IS (EDSjQ (mb Varsity 1996- - Attorney at and are Altamont cheerleaders, who are as follows: Randi Bristol, Sara Brough, Amanda Gardner, Erica Gilbert, Amanda Jenkins, Steflani Jensen, Alexis Jessen, Kimberlee Daxee Peck, Michelle Nelson, Roberts, Kimmie Shiner, Jeannie Swasey, Stevenson, Stephanie Dee dr a Tew, Amber Thacker, Hattie Thayne and Sami Thayne. Law AMFRIKAN SANITATION Swasey's Foodtown Cowan's Cafe Well Information Service Inc. Lil' Bit Country Cafe & Gifts Steven Bingham, running backlinebacker; Trent Cook, Country Flair i, ! Pepsi-Co- la CHEERY BUNCH Altamont High School cheerleaders will have a busy fall sports schedule with football and volleyball games on their schedule. y.Mft , Co, Frontier Grill Lamb's Motorcycle Service & Repair ,X( .11 Jo -- II Ross Bros. Feed & Seed Marion's Variety First Security Bank Dr. Dale C. Larson, D.D.S. SETTING RECORDS--Whil- Mitchell Gang, Mason, No. 44, left and Floyd, No. 66, right, put a royal rush on a CHARGE IT-T-he Uintah Ute JV player during a battle in Vernal, Saturday. Altamont took a 2 lead in the second half. However, Uintah rallied for a 27-2- 0 win. The Longhorns Homecoming Game is set for September 13 vs. Rich. e competing in 10K (6.2 miles) race competition, Cody Allied, son of Rita & Larry Labium and Wayne Allred of Roosevelt has met with much success this summer as he participated in both the Utah Summer Games in Cedar City and locally in the UBIC Classic 10K runs. At the Utah Summer Games, Cody won his age group tty running away from the field, out distancing the other runners by several minutes and nearly breaking the Stale record, hi the UBIC Classic race Cody set his age group record running the distance in 48.39. In both races Cody was rewarded with gold medals for his 1st place finishes. Sullivan's 14-1- . Swan applications available Applications to hunt swan during the 1996 Utah waterfowl season will be available from six .Division, of . Wildlife Resources Wildlife Resources, P.O. Box 168888, Salt Lake City, UT 841 8. To avoid missing the Sept. 16 are date, applicants to encouraged pick up an application and mail it back as cut-o- ff soon as possible, said Division information Stoinski. Before manager Linda submitting an application, hunters must purchase a small game or combination license, as well as a S5 Wildlife Habitat Authorization, she said. offices- . Division offices are' located in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City. Applications will be accepted Sept. 2 - 16 and must be mailed. To be considered for the drawing all applications must be received in the mail, no later than S pro.. Sept. 16, at the following address: 1996 Swan Application, Utah Division of Uintah Basin Standard West Side Hot Oil Service Sam September 4 Volleyball, Union at Springville, Park.City at Tabiona Golf, Union High School at Uintah Oil Conoco Surfast Septembers Cross Country at Duchesne High School Septembers DHS Booster Club The Duchesne High School Buster Club season passes are back! Passes are available for individual sports, fall or winter season pass or a full year pass. For more information call or come into the high school office. UHS Tailgate Party Union High Football Booster Club will be hoeting a Tailgate party Friday, September 6 from 5:30 7 p.m. at the south end of the football field. Homecoming, Football, Carbon at Union High School Football, Duchesne High School at Altamont Volleyball, Altamont at Wendover Meet, Duchesne at Uintah Toumament-Bo- th Also held September 7 September 6--8 September 11 Annual Roosevelt Golf Open and Pro Meet Golf, Union High School Meet, Roosevelt Volleyball, Tabiona at Duchesne High School September 13 Homecoming Football, Rich High School at Altamont Football, Union at Uintah, Duchesne at Wendover, Nevada Volleyball Tournament at Union-Al- so September 14 Dr. Michiel R. Knight D.D.S. Hirschi's Body Shop Joel Berrett |