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Show T 2. 2H1 ITNTA11P AS1N STANPAPP. 18. Page T Union has rough time in ITS opener vs. Morgan field goals and was 13 for 20 from the foul line. Ewing led Morgan with 21. The LadyGcugars and Lady Eagles were tied at 12-1-2 alter ons quarter, end then Union used quarUnion ter points to takea29-191saafter three and won by led 40-3- 2 nine. in Mari Riser hit a key three-pointthe fourth quarter, and JaneenNelson end Jamie Buxton had ons each. Riser led Union with 19 points and Buxton added 12. Nelson scored nine and Fie Ids ted six. Harrison added four and Cook, Davenport three each. Union fired in 23 fie Id goals and was 6 for 13 at the foul line. Nielsen was the top Eagle scorer at 16, and Tiffany Ivia added 12. Lewie scored six. By Aldon Rachele At first it appeared Union High School's boys basketball team was going to get outscored by its wrestling team (scored 18 in a mat loss last week to Moffat County) when they pumped in only six first quarter points and then went on to drop the in season opener vs. Morgan, 76-6Roosevelt, Friday. Union will host Cyprus, Fridav, December 8. Union ' Lady Cougar JV team beat Duchesne, 55-4Wednesday in Duchesne 1 1 was bad news for the Male Cats, who couldn't find the target and weren't able to get back (Hi defense to stop the speedy Trojans on their way to a 12-- 6 first quarter edge. Morgan pumped in 22 more in the second for a 34-2- 3 lead at the half. Union's top scorer from last year, BrqydenMcCaimaquicklygotinfoul trouble when he picked up hie third foul in the second quarter. However, he returned in the third quarter and helped toepark the Cougars to within four points ofthe Morgan lead at 3 when he jet ted to the hoop for two d. er 2 6, McCairns picked as High School's Kason McCaims switches from playat tight McCaims was named a first team basketball football to ing end by the Deseret News. first-ream- er er ST-3- and hit a three-pointe-r. ver, also, hit a three-pointduring the Cougar hot streak and a Cole Hancock layup had Union back into the ball game. The Cougars 'hopes were high, but they were soon low when Morgan went to its long range missile attack with Aaron Ewing firing in two and Mckennan Thurston hitting one to blow Union out of the water with a Morgan led edge of 49-361-4- 5 after three quarters. B. McCaima picked up hia fourth and fifth fouls in the third quarter and had to go eit on the bench. Union got within ten points, but Morgin cruised to a triumph after opening the season by beating Park City. Union had two players in double figures with Denver scoring 16 and Kaaon McCairaa 15. B. McCaima added eight. Hancock, Keven Todd, Kevin Blackwell. Bobby Brothereon and Mike Seeley tossed in four each. Truman added two. Union fired in 22 nt HIGH FLYING-Co- le Hancock of Union jets upward as ha trie to get in position for a shooting attempt. Union lost to Morgan in the season opener last week. nt Heart Gifts ieddyMain St. 77 No. 12:30 -- 6:30 p.m. 722-24- 21 Mon-S- at By Aldon Rachels Tjrrel Den- e q Kaaon McCaima was named by e the Deseret News to its Football squad last week as a 3-first-teatight end. The 6-- 5 225 pound senior, McCaima had 35 receptions during the year for 507 yards plus five touchdowns. Hia Union High School football coachMertjnRaamuaeeneBid,"Kaaon has great speed and great hands. All-Stat- A m Alsonamedafirst-teamerontheS-- A squad was Uintah's defensive back, Allan Belcher, who was also a starter at quarterback. Altamont'i Garrett Dastrup, tight end, and Scott Muir, also from Duchesne, defensive back, were placed on the Deaeret News 2-- second team. Receiving 3-- honorable Union's Kevin Blackwell, Trevor Luck and quarterback, Jesse Fieldsted, who was accidently listed as being from Emery High School A A men-tionewe- CHECKING IT OUT-Ji- m Abegglcn, left, who has referredanuniber ofgames over the years, enjoys the game as a fan in the stands. Teddy Heart Gift Program $ OPEN HOUSE Dec. 15 th tyec Friday, Jf 11:00-7:0- sesj 0 Donation at 4:00 p.m. By Aldon Rachele Panguitch led most ofthe way and lead going into the fourth but then Tabiona made Suarter, fans happy with a three-poiparade by Riley Bagley, Trent Givens and Chase Rhoades to chase the Bobcats back down the road behind a 54-5- 2 Tiger triumph, Fn-day in Tabiona that improves their record to 3-- (Also beat In termoun-ta- in Christian and East Carbon.) Tabionas girls lost to West Deseret, 44-2- 7 and then beat Wendover, 57-2at the Salt Lake Lutheran tour-- ' hada35-3- 1 nt making thispossible! Country Victorian Lodge 0. Scrapbook Supplies Balloons Corporate Gifts Foods Handcrafted Items Primitive Decor 6, ney. Tabiona's boys led 15-- 9 after one quarter, but the Bobcats outscored theTigers, 13--5 in the second quarter to go ahead 22-2Panguitch added 13 more in the third for a four-poiedge, and then Tabiona pumped in Come see our new lines of Merchandise! Seniors Day is Every Tuesday Genpunl Knhn furl lutunl krst. that figim 18 to May 2COC, cuMiencf rcpmmlcd Rhoadea had only seven field goals and converted 8 out of 14 free throws. Salt Lake Lutheran won the tourney title by ptcM 3 each. Thomas added four and Pippy, twa Gineaand Casper had onethree-point- three-pointer- s. Tabiotta fired in 16 field goals and was 17 for 25 from the foul line. Panguitch fired in 20 field goal and was 4 tor 9 at the charity stripe. Burningham led the Bobcats with 15 points. Tabionas girls grabbed 15-1-1 first quarter lead vs. Wendover and pumped in 15 more in the second for a 29-1- 8 halftime edge. The Lady Tigers pound in 15 counters in the third end 13 in the fourth to win by 31 points. She!illy Price led Tabiooa with 12, of the twtnpc piMvl pa emits Tabiona High School teams took turns wiping out East Carbon last week with the boys pounding the natisai pa, pa hk LOVE ahnuM no baneful pollutants when burned, aialun( k the cleatwM fired fuel avaiiaMr. That mean lew acid fanw ami gmeidwc pa unman, Improve the as and water quality it pneent In fact, ffim Mach the cus at bvm As the WaMch eaccpe imbue. every catcgivy mUl waMC and met iwDinmi. When pm am evety Imng thine on earth. categune. Gw mil reman me QueMae 4 the bcM valuer available. DISABLED FEEL WARM INSIDE '""HIGH COSTS? Late Qurxar ynx frame cnyluyea and Aachilm Ga cuMumen, dunated nearly J IV .000, cnaUnc the Rad Crow to wmm 867 cUcrly and daablcd indnridual well thru iM CHANCES IN COST OF LIVING SINCE kearkratmf Nk. WE CALL OUT THE RESERVES. 7 LITTLE TIPS TO CONSERVE ENERGY Neatly pen ml of QueMar SC I buisll you id leugnua wanner oanpanyHvwned well and fi you're "owe 4 etncc," Ciwt of 7 STEPS TO MAKE SURE YOUR the a Kcrpais film clean a bkc charyor il ui ywa cm Replace them ewry Chech the 3 MAr anv 4 Aar a ihe Merer ' 1- f $ Fun mm need in CM the Mower mute. km -f hrjsht cumhustion-ai- 1 cuU-m- CJ a fityirj hnaaif ft call Risky rthrf Mountain fr prrok cVikg (an Awuciatfiei tfl fie e S thru natural (a ckwc ipean legwten. l'w window ernem ig. 4 Uw finchen, Three cmnpantMnmed xnd Lady Tigers Vikings, 78-2- 8 Dugwey on the road, Friday, December 8 and the Male Tigers will compete in the Wewt Wendover Tournament, Friday xnd Saturday. The Tiger boys dawed the Vikings right at the start with a 26-- 3 first quarter lead and led 43-1- 7 at the half. Tabiona continued to pile up the points by outacoring East Carbon, 22-- 4 in the third for v and won by a ton of points. Cham Rhoades led the Tigers with 26 counters, and Riley Begley bagged 1 4. Logan Ginee added nine gmd Park, Sweat, seven each. Defa scored six, and Givens four. Pippy scored three and Baum two. Rhoadea and Deb connected for 3 Tabiona find in 31 field goals and hit 12outof31 free throws. Cline was the top East Caibon point guner at seven. The Vikings ported in ten field goale and was 5 for 10 from the foul line. Tabiona boys' games are as folthree-pointer- kuuc these Seal owilrr pregh at m ofi weathrr In uM one inn can blow away a kretefui of wana m. and wuchr. precul kwulatfcei plm through elrctrkal s. lows: WastWendoverToumey.Decem-he- r 8-St Joeephat THS, December 13;Tabiona at Duchesne, December 15; Salt Lake Lutheran at Tabiona, December 19; Tabiona at Bryce Valley, December 28; Tabiona at Esnlante, December 29; ML Vernon at THS, January 5; THS at Uintah River, January 10; Altamont at Tabiona. January 12; West Ridge at THS, January 13; Uintah River at THS. January 17; Rich at THS, January 19; Tabiona at Manila, January 28; Duchmna at THS, January 31; THS at Altamont, February 2; Tabiona at Rich, February 8; Manila at THS, February 15; Region Meet, Feb. 22-2State Meet. Dixie 3. College, February Tabiona's girls also had a super tart as they led 15-- after one quart ter and pumped in the same number The Tigers led again fora30-14edg38-2- 4 after three and pumped in 20 more in the fourth to win by a too. Janes VinTawllw the top Lmfy Tiger at 22, and Shelly Price added 20. Thornes scored nine and Giveaa, Is. Stringham scored five, and Pippy, Burt. Casper, two each. Tabiona find in 25 field goals and hit 16 out of 26 free throws. Thomas and Price had each. one three-pointe- r In some lopsided games of the week, Timpnew'a boy crushed. blasted more like Colorado at a tourney in Wyoming, 107-2and Christian Heritage girls downed Meridian, 36-1A few weeks earlier Meridian lost a game to SL Joseph, 6 Uintah's boys clobbered North Sanpete, 94-5A t. hath or other wnuUivig uni m r. 6 Nink help to tluw hr at fiw. fie a cunnacti refimaL I lire, want M partwOy diaprnea, curtain and th utter matict. pnee three-pointe- 4; to pet stay pun have iquirn. pwfiuamd Clean ftmtmcx filurt. AJmM hraong tenn. Heal Kareva malar QueMar lea mm mtj heat r i nighttime 3 Um or lexaR a fiaeuJiWr. r openings cleat. 6 Cfcw In CieuraM. in the open f 1Hi nl Inq Keep t thn arondv U Hwrr hrh fit war lower Mtwl air (rei warm imly muM fi k alien fie tune whrn three lanes when rou're away s the p unlmc knpmiim and home, temprtatum pidunvi ml trarw(xtina FURNACE WORKS EFFICIENTLY I Choi your fiktn. RrcfiwmnsMt Ktfcetk tfirtreniui tMal ga mpplf Civnn from dckvcTcd to cuMumen at 33-1- Price was the top Tiger scorer in the loss to West Deseret with 16 points. Stringham tossed in six and Bagley, Thomas, two each. Ginea added ope counter. Tabiona fired in 12 field goals and wae4 for 8 from the foul line. Price had one . K. Allred scored 20 points to lend West Deseret in scoring.' - a65-21edg- HELPING THE ELDERLY AND HOW DO WE DEFEND YOU betting West Deaeret, Tabiona teams take turns beating Vikings AN ENERGY SOURCE EVEN TREES AND FLOWERS Natural er each. Tabiona went 7 for 18at the foul line and find in 23 field goals. Wendover1 top scorer was Hernandes at 13. Wendover tossed in even with the recent Little unwlt-- i that when stcaaned acaiiM other curt- - of bvms 1.7 end Stnnghsm added 10. Jsnse VsnTassell, Casper, Ginessoored nine I Kitaul si Front A COMPLIMENT rUIc and cum In hdiMkiml 213 potent las per awh dun tt mu In 1985. B.k dim, the cvfifcii! cietumct i current p NI annul naturel pu Ml tv the npcal Utah reudmoil Tib 0. pi e mac cumcninu. JuUeMhe ncumc per huwchnU. irS 23 to beet the Bobcats. Tabiona's bombs that turned the game around for the Tigers were all right in a row. Bagley was the top Tabiona acorer at 19 points and Rhoades added 18. Logan Ginea scored ten counters. Givens had five and Micah Park two. three-poi- nt Come help us celebrate as we donate over 200 teddy bears to local agencies for children in need of comfort. Thanks to all of you for your support ' '-" ': in WHEN PEOPLE CALL US CHEAP, lead THS Tigers to triumph Three-pointe- rs a IWke mrepowiie. oil Mr (Mmng aral mn ywMthr and outlet plate, pamcularly dune on owmdr walk 4. QnwiwCa l Of , 4M We QuEsrm at preaM. TW kfye dl 4 M M irent iwnfenmu . TAKE COMFORT. Wls" V' V' v J - ' "TJW WWW !J y iwoijs ' . . : Poor if-.- s i. - , t : ''''.It-!- ' k'm - 1 |