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Show Page H- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 28. 1997 W. s4i , .'. v Lady Longhorns nip Lady Eagles by two - -'1.. t . n r t a Womens Volley Ball Tournament Women The 4th Annuml Women1! Volleyball Tbumamant-Rooaava- lt Volleyball tournamentwill be held Jan. 31 AFeb.1. There iaaan try foe. play gamaa will be followed by an A and B double elimination 8 bracket. For mora information call Carolyn Woodbury at aftarnoonaorwaakanda. Rl i By Aldan BocMm Both taams fought to a tis in the first quarter,-- but 10-1- 0 Hm last time, Altamont and Altamont outacarad Duehaana, fito taka a 4 mat tha Lady lls in tha aecondAltamont and advantage. wan Longhorns missing key Duehaana scored 14 each in paints who atartar, Whitney Farnsworth, waa out of town in Hawaii, but tha tha third quarter, but tha Lady for a seven-poisecond time around 'Farnsworth Longhorns lad advantage. Altamont was hama in Altamont and helped fourth withstood a 2 to lead har team to a rally and scored nine triumph over Duchesne, Thursday. quarterof ita own to win by two. Duehaana won tha first masting by points Cory Atkinson waa .tha top a few prints. Altamont scorer at 22 pointa and 81-2- Duehaana 722-237- 45-3- 8 14-poi- nt 64-6- yertPs Girts Basketball, Park City at Duchesne January 29 Boys and Girts Hoop, Union High School at Uintah January 30 Wrestling, Region Meet at Union High School, Roosevelt Girls Basketball, Rich at Altamont High School January TWO-POIN- hopes TRIP-Uru- ons T Jeff Davenport dashes to Tha Tigers will have a fail E homo stand tha following with games against Salt Lake Lutheran, Feb 4; Rich, Fab. 7 and Grant, Feb. 8. the hoop and far a bucket 31 Boys and Girls Hoop. Union at Lehi High School Boys Basketball, Duchesne High School at Rich, THS at AHS Feb. 1 Junior High-A- lso Volleyball Toumament-Rooseve- tt Key Kaufusi Buckets February 1 Wrestling, Region Meet (DHS, AHS, etc.) at Price February 4 Boys and Girls Hoop, Park City at Union High School Girls Basketball, Dugway at Altamont High School Boys Hoop. Salt Lake Lutheran High School at Tabtona February 5 Girls' Basketball, Duchesne High School at Rich February 6 Boys' Hoop, Altamont at Duchesne High School February 7 Boys' Basketball, Rich at Tabiona High School Feb. 8 Wrestling, 3-- A State Meet, UVSC-Al- so 8 February Boys Hoop, Grand High School at Tabiona Feb. 7 Wrestling, A State Meet, Price-Al- so 3-State Swimming Meet, BYU-Pro- vo Cats use out Morgan Trojans, By Aldan RachtU 2--A Morgan claaa aa they wan within ana and two points several times, but than Union High School's boys basketball team turned to Kaufiiri KO powar that Klobbersd and Konftiaad tha Tnriane with tha a triumph. W in 70-8- 7 Clean or replace filters about every Safe and efficient Natural gas is a clean, safe, economical and f other month. Check the blower efficient fuel. The belt and oil the only combustion from a blower motor M (if required). properly adjusted furnace are heat, door is securely ensure your furnace is 3-- 28-2- 7 number-33-wit- 35-3- 85-8- 4 materials from the furnace area. Make sure the vent system is clear and Get a checkup. undamaged. Keep all combustion Have a professional conduct an annual furnace inspection to air openings free from be sure irt installed, to ensure an an inspection, contact adequate air your heating contractor, call the free contractor- - supply. Clear all cold air returns and heat registers so warm air can circulate. Consider keeping your pilot light lit year-roun-d so you will be ready for referral service provided by the Rocky Mountain Gas Association or at at toll-fr- Ryan ana Davenport and Row popped in r. a Long Diatancs Bo Gardiner was 2 for 2 at tha foul line. Tha Cougars appeared to be In Charge, but Morgan had different ideas by outscoring Union, in tha final minutes to make tha Cougar fans mare nervous than a puppy bring chased by tha dog catcher. The Trqjan entered tha final quarter down by1 just two at rs three-painte- 4-- 0, 47-4- 5. Union should have boon up by four, but Bow decided to aoar to the net for e driving layup inateed of pulling up and taking a jumper. This referee whistled tha bucket no dua to hia opinion that the 11 wasn't released before the 13-pai- third quarter busier Bounded. 1 thought I had it, but tha ref rid, W, and he has tha last say. I rolled it off my fingertips and into tha basket, but he (referee) wouldn't give it to me, arid Kevin Row. "Wa were patient and waited for tha good shot It turned out Union didn't need tha bucket at tha hussar. An A delightful dunk by 11-Cougar run in tha fourth Davenport gave Union an early 4-- quarter under tha direction of 0 lead,but Morgan came right Kaufiiri and Davenport gave bade on a bucket fay Chad Union ita 11th win of the season. Union had time cagere Whimpey to tie up tha game at Union came alive at tha hoop double figures with Davenport with Davenport hitting a .driving scoring 24 points, Kaufiiri adding layup far a 7 advantage ana 15 ana Ryan 10. Davenport hit 11 and was 2 for 4 from Ryan adding a ftw throw plus a net break hoop to place Union at tha foul Una. Kaufiiri scored more 12-- 7 than half of hia 15 prints in tha 7-- ee cold spells. or consuk your telephone directory. Get the fuel facts. Stop by or call Mountain Fuel for a FREE Furnace Care and Do-it-yours- elf maintenance. ZSZZ. Safety Handbook And In addition to an annual checkup, set aside time to perform some if you're not familiar with the smell of natural gas, ask for the brochure Henri a Sme tt You simple maintenance operations to help keep your furnace operating at peak efficiency and safety Perform the following steps: I j two-printe- rs Dye killed Morgans defenw for ana Kevin Row demonrirated oomo fancy moves at tha basket by flipping the ball around hia back to hia other hand and through the hoop for two to increaw Union! advantage to seven at 18-Union was Looking Good", but all of sudden it waa Bad News with Morgan scoring four straight ita and tha Cougars Buffering a it. Brock Randall hit a shot qt tha hussar and Union ww ahead by just one at 16-1- 5 after ana quarter. Kaufiiri and Davenport teamed up to guide Union to a 23-1- 9 laid. Kauftui Beared five points. Davenport delivered a mighty a Should Know WrU," which includes a nt scratch-n-snif- f. two-print- dam dunk. Morgan came right back to tie up tha game at 2523, and Union displayed ita rebounding power. Davenport hit a shot, got muled, miaeea tha firm throw, out Smith rebounded the miw and then connected for a 27-2- 3 Cougar advantaga. final quarter. Also scoring for Union ware Smith, 6; Rosa, 5; Dye, 4; Gardner, Eric Ffridsted and Nelson, 2 prints each. Union fired in 27 fii goals and hit 15 out of 26 throws. ZiegiowiU was tha top Morgan eoorar at 13 pointa. Whimpey and Jon Barrett scored tan counters each. Morgan toooad in 23 field goals and connected on just 6 out of 16 free throws. Union will battla Lehi an the road, Friday, January 29 and will return home for a contest vs. Park City, February 4. Buckle Up and Save A Life! diatancs shooter number), Joan Zieglowsld, who had minutes earlier missed three free throws Public Servlet AimounctiPtnl by tbf Basie Standard liM I ;Q "?5$rNAT0R - South Bod's Mini Lube 2 w1 WiilMUByjWWyi mwm STAsjSf Roosevelt, Office Phone V ms W Ab aa y & 3 qr du Salt Lain Hunten are reminded not to submit multiple applications for die same species, multiple applications for limited entry sprcies or multiple applications for species when applying for Utahs 1997 Bucks, Bulls and hunts. Hunten also are reminded not to apply for more than one limited entry species. The applications of hunten who commit any of these emn cannot be corrected and will be rejected, wildlife said Judi Tutorow, licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. If an error other than submitting multiple applications is found on an application, only those hunten whose applications are received through the mail at the Hunt Application Office post office box by 5 pjn; Jan.. 24, are eligible to receive an application correction letter and an opportunity to correct any emn they may have made, within a time period indicated in the correction letter. Applications for the 1997 Utah Big Game Draw are being accepted through the mail, at the Hunt Application Office post office box, through S pjn., Jan. 31. Utah fruit production up in 1996 Utah's 1996 utilized production of apples, apricots, sweet cherries, tart cherries, peaches, and pears were up from the previous year, according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. Utilized apple production in 1996 totaled 45 million pounds compared with 19 million pounds during 1995 and 43 million pounds in 1994. Commercial production of apricots was 290 tons, a rebound from the frozen out crop of 1995. Sweet cherry utilized production, at 2,200 tons, compared with 1,900 tons the previous year. Tart cherry utilized production . totaled 19.0 million pounds, 6 million pounds above 1995 but 3 million pounds below 1994. Peach utilized production totaled 6j6 million pounds compared with 62 million pounds a year earlier. Pears utilized production totaled 1,200 tons, up 200 tons from 1995. Prclimimxy value of production for Utahs fruit crop and percent change from 1995 were as follows: apples, $6.4 million, up 79 percent; apricots, $253,000, no significant . production m 1995; sweet cherries, S2J million, up 51 percent; peaches $1.6 million, up 2 percent; pears, $580,000, up 26 percent Nationally, 1996 utilized fruit production compared with 1995 is : apples, virtually equal; apricots, up 32 percent; sweet cherries. down 1 percent; tart cherries, down 17 percent; peaches down 8 percent; and pears, down I W percent. C Apartment lor Rent"? StoneridgeUintah Apartments 2 Bedroom Starting At $320 722-33- 88 Fueh led . Hunters reminded not to submit multiple applications EXCHANGE fAountaln, mmm No. 7. 9. obstructions vcnlilated and adjusted properly. To arrange for 89 9--3, 47-4- 1. 9-- operating properly, here are a few important tips. 324-53- 70-5- 7 - in place. Remove all flammable Stansfiald Tribune. The Lady Eagles will boat Park City, Tuesday, January 28 and Altamont will battle Rich in Altamont, Thursday, January SO. 0 Make sure blower water vapor and carbon dioxide. To and dua to bring foulad while a attempting long range oh.:A Uriel Fetenon gave Son a advantage. torgsm taama took turns trading leads and than Ziaglowriti lived up to hia h another that presented a 2 lead to Morgan. Smith hit a two- pointer with seconds remaining to bring Union within one at after two quarters. Union overpowered Morgan in tha third quarter and outacarad tha Trqjani, to go up by rix at Kaufiiri scored nine pointa in tha kay final quarter. Morgan win join tha ranks next year. Union win battla its arch-riva- l, Uintah in Vernal, Wednesday, January 29. Morgan narrowed tha gap to at 48-4- 7 early in tha fourth quarter and than 6--6 John Kaufori exploded with five straight points on a rebound bucket and a three- that put Union up by print play ix at 63-4Tha Trojans refused to fold thrir Hoop Tent They used a shot by Randall to coma within two at 54-5-2. but then it was time for a Triple Does of Ja". Jeff Davenport, Jod Smith and John Kaufiiri teamed up to produce an 11-- 0 Union ran that re mil ted in a 65-6-2 Cougar lead. Morgan waa forced to urdi Ita Wagons in a hope that Union1! Hoop Arrows wmildnt find their target. Two foes throws by Smith plus two field goals by Davenport put Union up fay rignt at 60-5- 2 and than Kaufiiri added "three 'more and Davenport Beared his third firid goal during tha hot streak for a Cougar advantage. The Cougar Blaring Streak pretty much decided tha game, but Union added five more pointa with Devay Ryan, Jackson Dye hitting free throws and Jason Nelson connecting on a jetlike trip to the hoop where he Waa airborne for a aecond or two for the exclamation print cm Unions 70-5- 7 win. Kaufiiri rebounded toe us and ha got tha ahota when we ifteded them, arid Jackson Dye. Our big man, Davey Ryan, Jed Smith ana John Kaufiiri got tha boards for 7. isrft furnace that your hot air. just Tannille Duehaana with 14 and Chariynn Bench addad 11. Bonnie Davies scored eight and Ave Neria rix. Jenkins, Ivin addad four and Nielson three. Robb toaaed in two. Duehaana fired in 23 field goals and hit only 6 out of 16 free throws. Duchesne's record drops to 11-- 4 and Altamont improves to Prior to tha loos tha Eagles wan ranked No. 2 by tha Deseret News 7-- run to wipe 11-- 0 A , W. Farnsworth added 18 points. J. Farnsworth toooad in seven and Waidman added four. Brothenon scored two and Christanaan one. Altamont find in 21 field goals and hit 9 out of 15 free throws. Tabiona to host games January 28 nt StoneridgeUintah Utah 722-273- 9 Astonotive RJ M LZJ Apartments 1SSE.S00 722-4- 1 5, Roosevelt S5, VgggjgnriHouaitifl Opportunity r - infill iiiAativi ri, mirnr - |