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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 18. 1997- - Page 17 Pointer was scored in Cuban but some thought that Holliday had his foot in Duchesne County when he connected on the Almost Impossible Shot. J until die bonus was gained .. Basketball fans were still talking where they went to a one and one. about the shot two days later. One Now, a hoopster doesnt go to the said, "Holliday threw up the line for a foul until' lady the ball kept going and and shot the bonus is achieved. and going, but all of sudden going Union lost the next day to it slopped and dropped into the Hurricane, 3346. and then beat hoop. It hit Nothing But Net. Rich 59-4American Fork, The had started to celebrate Cougars ended up seventh when whenalready the the buzzer sounded, but they dropped a 51-3- 6 game to the Cougars from Monument Valley South Sevier. The team. Union beat were the Ones Celebrating seconds the fust day, Panguilch, ended up later." winning the consolation crown for fifth place,' but they weren't too Monument Valley dropped the happy about winning the Losers two games, but that one win next Division into the State Rich sent them on their way to over Championship. Panguilch had won tournament. state the 23 nines in a row before the Ion It was Keith Van Hams Week to the Cougars. A few other members of the with two last second shots that and leani besides Brown, were: Gordon enabled Utah to defeat SMU into the advance Mexico New to Jennings, Maiden Spencer, Glen WAC Tournament Championship Gardner, Kent Denver, LeRoy which they won when they Game, and Lance Caldwell, Luck. beatTCU. Now getting back to the ba&etball world of 1997 Of course. Monument Valley Holliday of Monument Valley and Van Horn as his teammates probably wish they wont be talking about the topic of discussion at that could declare March 6. 1997 a State school is Holliday's Amazing Holiday as Holliday hit a shot at Basket. Now back in 1963 there wasnt the buzzer that wasn't Mid-Qui- t, but was shot, but I sure Brown of the court a three-poiaway from the hoop to beat Rich in and teammates are happy and still the region meet by one point. super happy 33 years later when The Long-Lon- g Distance Three-- they think about their upset of top ranked Panguilch and how they ruined the Bobcats hoop season. Thomas, Alden and Atm Thomas of Orem, also came up for the Allen Brown played for a Union High School basketball team that captured seventh place in the 1963 Class B Tournament. The , but Cougar team didnt take they had the honor of knocking off undefeated Panguilch, 37-3- 6 in the first round. A Glen Gardner tip-i- n with 33 seconds left plus one free throw helped guide the Cats to victory. Gardner's shot put Union 7. ahead 36-3In case you are wondering, "How does that sports guy know all that 1963 hoop stuff and does he have a Basketball Encyclopedia in his head?"- -I was given a radio tape of the game. Some of the hoop phrases used by the announcer are of interest. While describing how talented Brown was at stealing the ball, the announcer said, "He would steal your shoelaces if they werent tied down!" Players were in a close battle and the radio guy said, The action is tighter than a $3 pair of shoes and they put him in the Sandwich Box (means hoopsten squeezed together)." It seemed his favorite Three Words were: "Give and Go". The game was a bit different in were that, "Moving Screens" allowed, and a player would shoot one foul if not in the act of 4. . lark funeral. Venla Gee had Orinda Gee - Jennie Merkley had her grandson Chad and Debbie McDougle and two children of Salt Lake out to spend the day with her and have dinner with her. On Thursday March 6, Marie Paulett Lugenbell's daughter Featross and two others came and brought Marie a beautiful birthday present They served Strawberry Cake and Ice cream to all of die Seniors. It was real nice but Marie will be celebrating another birthday on Monday the 10. This month on the 13th we win be celebrating six birthdays at our seniors center. Debbie Claybura, wife of Gary was out and had her ankle operated on. She was to come home on Sunday the 9th. Bill and Veva ToUefson rode over to Vernal .on Sunday afternoon to their sons home Ron and Mary Jeah TWlefson; The TollefsonY toefe 'ovef wiihPaiti ' and Dean Peterson. They went to attend an'ordi nation for a grandson. Jim and Dian Freston was in Salt Lake on Sunday the 9th, to attend a mission farewell for a nephew. Bernice Broadhead has spent several weeks in the Roosevelt hospital. They have a speech specialist for now. Orinda Gee visited with her on Friday and she is doing some better. Erma Thomas of Tabiona passed away on Monday night at her home. Her Funeral was held in Tabiona on Friday March 7, the Internment was in the Roosevelt City Cemetery. Rella Lefever of Tabiona has spent several days over in the Roosevelt hospital. When she out and she spent a night with daughter Carol. Rella and some of her family went to Salt Lake to attend a funeral when Rella got very sick. They took her to a doctor who put her back in the hospital. She was still not home on . Sunday. Brian Thomas, son of Dee and Chris Thomas of Casper Wyoming, came down to spend a couple of day's with his grandmother Lena Thomas and great grandmother Nellie Nelson. Gary and Gloria Thomas came up from Bull Frog Basin to attend die funeral for their Aunt Erma her nephew Cody and Done Snyder - and, then daughter Jade of Kamas stop by to visit with her. The Duchesne Mother's Chib, held their March meeting at the home of Carol Wright with Cohostess Naomi Taylor and Yvette Thomas. Ruth Foulson gave a wonderful program on some of our mast famous Composers. As she told the history of each composer. We were very fortunate to have as a guest, Melissa Pratt to perform numbers from each composer. Melissa has been a student of Ruths for many years and die is a very talented pianist. Thank you Ruth Foulson and Melissa Pratt for a wonderful program. There were 15 members present and a lovely desert was served. Applications for Utahs 1997 Mack bear hunts are available from Division of Wildlife Resource offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City, and from hunting license agents statewide. The 1997 Utah Black Bear Proclamation was available at he same locations as of March 17. Draft copies of the proclamation are available for hunters to review at Ae six Division offices, said Linda Division Stoinski, information manager. Applications may be submitted by mail only through March 30. The address is: Utah Bear Applications, P.O. Box 16888, Salt Lake City, UT 84116-888- Incomplete applications, applications completed incorrectly or those postmarked later than March 30, 1997, will be rejected. Those applying may select up to threeLtoralqfta ctttfoef wfoi- -' applying for limited entry bear permits. Hunt areas must be listed In order of preference. Applicants must specify on the Mrs. Mary Lynn Hoopes from whether they want a application viaited Mr. and Taylor Arizona, Mr. 8 tan Hoopaa ovar the limited entry bear permit or a weekend, aha viaited church and limited entry bear archerybait got to aee all her old friends. She permit came up to help her daughter If more applications are received Joylynn Smith in vernal, aha took for limited entry permits than the care of the children while Joylynn number of permits available, a waa in the hoapital with a minor drawing will be held. Drawing operation. results will be posted April 29 at Robbia Paulaon stayed in Salt Lake with Ms father and hia wife the six Division offices, the Lee over tha weekend, they had a nice Kay Center for Hunter Education in Salt Lake City and the Cache dinner and erpoyad each other. Kaylonia Draney, granddaughter Valley Hunter Education Center in ofZella and Loren Pike waa voted Loan. Those with questions may student of the month in Daria Elementary, she is in the second contact their regional Division office or the Division's Salt Lake grade. Office, at Computer Training Cattle rancher are upset ovar article in a children1! anti-be- ef linked magaiine Smithaonian ' vj The Vernal District Office Bureau of Land Management announced that the Snyder Oil Horseshoe Bend Corporation of-th- Waterflood Environmental Assessment is available for public review and comment. Copies of the document may be obtained at the plate is Carua publishes other Vernal District Office, 170 South "It was one of tho most biased articles I think Ive ever seen childrens magazines, including 300 East. Comments on the written about vegetarianism,' said Cricket, Spider and Ladybug. adequacy of the analysis are due on Smithsonian reviewed the March 27. 1997. Alisa Harrison of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, article's text. But because of a mix-uThe Environmental Assessment the pictures, graphics, sidebars was which represents 230,000 cattle prepared in accordance with and weren't quotes screened, the rational Environmental Policy producers. Tho publisher of Muss isn't Smithsonian officials said. Act. The document provides an waa an error in editorial denying that assessment, blaming assessment of the impacts of and breakdown a mieoommunkation. in judgment Lawmakers from Texas, the communication," said Ron Walker, enhanced crude oil recovery by the of water down existing natione top state, publisher of Smithsonian injection new wells into the oil reservoir. an upset about Muse's ties to the magazine. It was a physical and taxpayer-eupparte- d Smithaonian mistake, not one of an agenda or a The proposed project is located within the existing Horseshoe y Institution. pedal interest.' Muse publisher Bob Harper Wo feel the Smithaonian hae Valley oil and gas no business .in promoting to aid the editor in charge of tho ucing region of central Uintah anyone, especially, children,; one March issue is being reassigned My, Utah. The magazine contains quotes such p, It beef-produci- Bend-Ashle- Did You Ever Attempt It? Have You Ever Considered It For A Sustained Amount Of Time? Has Someone You Loved Committed It? The Uintah Basin Standard will be conducting interviews on the subject of suidde for upcoming arddes. Information will be kept confidential & identities will be protected 722-- 5 F3 1 v Round 20 Shooting Stations Events Happening All Summer For More Information ' 646-319- I 4 LICENSED STAFF For all of your families Homo Medical Needs: RNs.LPNs, Aides Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Respiratory Therapy Medical Social Worker Services Available: IV Therapy Wound CareDressing Changes CatheterColostomy Care h, Monitoring Unstable Blood Pressure, Pulse, & Respiratory Status Assistance With Medications Chemotherapy Respite Care I tf-SE- Certified For Medicare SiJSS i 722-358- 290 1 assessment now here Year The Center For Travel Education ' BLMSnyder Oil Corp. environmental Clays Classes Start April 7th At UBATC 1 to tho Institution. Please dont eat mef eaya the cover of the current iaeua of Muee, allowing a calf peering placidly into the camera. view or another on such an issue as the morality mid health tide of including meat in ones diet," says a letter drafted by Bep. Sam to Smithaonian Johnson, Secretary L Michael Heyman. Under a licensing agreement, Chicago-base- d Cams Publishing pays the Smithaonian for use of its name. Smithsonian magazine has the right to review the editorial content of Muse, a new publication far kids aged 6 to 14 with a circulation of 80,000. Contact Cheryl Mecham Placement Assistance Educational Cruise Weeks an PUasant VaUet JOIN UTAHS FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRY TODAY! Job Ready In AaaodataiPnu 538-470- 0. TRAVEL SCHOOL 11 ef bear applications EXPERIENCED. - Cattle ranchers upset article by anti-be- 1997 Utah black 8. - within the company. 1 hope people will look at the whale content of our magazine and not just one issue and see that this is an anomaly he said. In the next issue, Muse will publish letters from ranchers kids rebutting tho earlier article. nt three-quarte- 738-26- 34 KICKING UP THEIR HEELS-T- he Roosevelt Middle School Wolverines were invited to dance with some best square dancers in the state over the weekend at the 23th Annual Coal Dust Stomp in Price. The 4th, Sth and 6th graders made up six squares. Middle School teacher Tim Davis formed the group which practices after school and at lunch. of the East 200 Ixyarrd with.... 8 South Roosevelt, Office Phone Utah 722-273- 9 Hod's Hlni Lube S Automotive Service 7 Days A Week 24-Ho- 1 & Medicaid Contract Service With Division of Aging for Duchesne and Daggett Counties. 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