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Show BUSY GIRLS-- It is up, up and away to the nets as these girls do their best in practice last week at Duchesne High School. . Utah Volleyball Plaver Union graduate, Jackie Morrill is featured in "Monson's People" Morrill hurt for the human toll token ByAldon Rachele Nineteen-year-ol- d sophomore University of Utah volleyballer, Jackie Morrill and Union High School graduate, who is a defensive specialist for the Utes, as well as a fire fighter was featured part-tim- e Tuesday oflast week in Monsons People, a Salt Lake Tribune column by Gordon Monson. She fought fires this past summer on the side of Utahs mountains. According to Monson, last week Sign-up- at s Ute Lanes Sign-up-s are being taken at the Ute Lanes for Young American Bowling Alliance (YABA). All interested youth from the ages oftwo to 21years old can participate. The Ute Lanes is schedulingthis league for ten weeks, which begins October 4 and ends December 6, 2001. The times are recently among firefighters the World Trade Center disaster. Its an important service that they do, she toldMonson. Important for everyone. After her freshman year, she signed up to fight fires because the hours were variable, which enabled her to train and travel on account of volleyball. She played on a team that competed in tourneys in Croatia and The Netherlands. She lugged around heavy gear on steep terrian in blistering heat and did plenty of digging, which is also her speciality in the sport of volleyball. She would dig lines around the perimeter plus throw dirt on fires, which was tiring, hard work. Utah Coach Beth Launiere calls Morrill her last line of defense because digging is Morrills main duty and claim to fame. She playB on the back row and passes and digs and does the dirty work. Coach Launiere said, She doesnt get a lot of recognition, but without her we dont win. Everyone on our team knows how valuable she ...... is. Morrill hits the dck to save that are just inches off the floor, and she told Tribune writer, Monson that This is all about the team. Somebodys got to do it, so it as well be me. was raised in Neola, and went star in on to become a three-spo- rt volleyball, basketball and softball at Union High School. She is the lls 2341 or contact Joy Grant. Everyone is welcome and youth can bringtheir parents. Duchesne wins Altamont meet ByAldon Rachele Duchesnes Male Eagles placed first in the Altamont Cross Country Meet and its girls placed second. AHS Lady Longhorns netted first. The Male Eagles placed second in the Provo Meet behind Intermountain Christian. Dayne Grant waa second and Mitch Grant fourth. D. Grant finished first in the AHS meet and M. Grant was second, who was also third at the West Ridge Invitational. Membersofthe Eagle Cross Country team are Ryan Moat, Mitch Grant,NickKarren,BenFamsworth, JefTFoster, Barry Hill, Asher McKee, JefiTaylor, Ben Marett, Dayne Grant, Jaliso Hinton, Kolt Grant, Lacol Grant, Jeanna Hinton, Sarah Panas. . daughter of Bart and Michelle Morrill, also former Union athletes. Back in November during her senior year at Union, she shot herself in the foot with a rifle while hunting rabbits. She thought the safety was on and when she went to load it she hit the trigger and put a bullet through her toe. Less than a month later she was playing basketball and volleyball e again. At the time some were ringchanging her uniform number to 22. She was back at full strength, and was able tojoke about the near tragic mishap. legs and face. Morrill doesnt rack up any statistics, but Playing defense is the best feeling. You do anything and everythingyou can to help your team win. It doesn't matter, who gets the credit, she told Monson. Roosevelt fans of Morrill were able to see her play in the Utah match vs. Brigham Young University last week, which was broadcast However, No. 14 by KBYU-T- ranked BYU beat Utah (ranked among the top 26) in three hard fought games. Utah led late in the second game, but the Lady Cougars rallied to win and then took charge in the final game. Golfers snare amateur titles By Aldon Rachele Union High School golfers domi- nated the Roosevelt Amateur last week at the Roosevelt Course with Tyler Lab rum winning the gross division in the championship class at 138, and Judd Laraen finishing second at 148. Labrum had scores of 5 and Larsens tallies were Kevin Richens won the first net in the championship class at 142 (71-- 7 1 ) and Wayne Jenkins was second at 73-6- 72-7- 6. 143 (70-73- ). Merlin Rasmussen was tops inthe gross in the flightat 158 (78-8and Kelly Roll rolled out to a ). second place finish of 162 Jim Latham was the 1 flight net and Larry champ at 128 (66-6McDonald tied for second net it 131. Todd Christensen and Mike Davis ended up tied for third at 139. 0) (84-78- 2) UPWARD BOUND-Th- Cougars Jason Kowallis, left. No. 49, gets stopped short of the end zone e Youth pheasant hunt slots still open in Utah Younghunters still have a chance to participate in the Mallard SpringB Youth Pheasant Hunt on November 10, 2001, according to Boyde Blackwell, regional wildlife manager for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Youths between ages 12 to 15 are eligible for the 17 slots still open. To participate, who have graduated from a Hunter Education Course can fill out an application found either in the Upland Game Proclamation or on tho bivision website(www.wildlife.utah.gov) under the Upland Game page. The application should then be mailed to Dean Mitchell, Upland Game Program Coordinator, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1594 WestNorth -Temple Suite 2110,:Box;1493Ol, SutLake City UT 84114-630Increasing in terestin upland game hunting isthe goal ofthe YouthHunts, Mitchell said. The facial expressions most youth hunters have shown at the conclusion of past hunts indicate that goal is being met. The kids who have taken at least one bird, you can't believe the look on their faces when they come back. They hold their bird up for photographs and tell you about their hunt and what went on out there. It's just a riot. Before goingout, the younghunters review safe and ethical hunting and the rules for the days hunt. Then its time to go afield, the hunters have up to three hours to take no more than two pheasants. After the hunt, all of the youths are shown how to nnmerlv field-dreand care for 1. ss She began playing volleyball at 8 lete, is a front row player, who Morrill replaces on the back row where she gets to greet the floor with her arms, recent game. Black Bear cult is illegally shot the birds. Mallard Springs Wildlife Management Area is located a few miles south ofMyton, Utah. Since there are fewer morning slots open than afternoon slots, Blackwell recommends indicating first and second choices on the application. Successful applicants will be notified of their hunt time. Tabiona loses By Aldon Rachele Tabionas baseball rally fell short as they scored one run in the bottom the fifth, but needed one more in a 3 loss to Intermountain Christian School.Fridqy in Tabiona. MattSloun started the game on the mound for the Tigers. ICS jumped out to a 1 0 lead in the first inning, and Tabiona tied up the contest in thebottomofthe inningut The Lions scored two in the third fora3-- l edge and Tabiona scored one in its halfof the inningto come within One run in the fifth gave one at ICS a 2 edge and they withstood one-ru- n action by the Tigers in their halfof the same inning plus pitched a shutout sixth to take the win. Riley Baglcy, Kyle Graham and Jon Baum ripped outdoublcs fur the Tigers, who will host Salt Lake Lutheran, Tuesday, October 2 at 4 n.m. 4-- -- 1. A black bear cub was shot will; n, u rro w on Aug. 23 near N i tool ic C i vi l, in the Gooseberry areu on the Fi-- li Lake National Forest, and tlu- Division of Wildlife Resources (DWIti is seeking the publics help in the person or persons responsible. Wildlife officers believe whoever did this may be from (lie Spanish Fork area. The bear cub was reportedly shot in the lower back with an arrow by a shooter who was most likely in a In stand. The animal suffered until DW It conservation officers arrived and euthanized it. Witnesses have reported that three men were responsible for this flagrant act, says Scott Dalebout. Southern Region investigator for I lie DWR. The first suspect is a while male in his late 50's. The other two were younger while mules. One was thin and the oilier had a heavier build. Both had blond hair. If anyone had information on lii case, they are asked to call the Help Stop Pouching Hotline DEER) or the Divisions Southern Region Office at (435) 865-6- 1 15. - uppu--hendin- r close contest 3-- 2. 4-- con-sid- the University of Utah and helped her team to a 23-- record last season. Kim Turner, another Utah ath- in a mip JCi I" ' Now! 1 m JL 1 ! A A Alfred! G. StrimgEiam A A KSS ExtJCab,- Club Cab St. Crew Cab" 2001 Jeep 2001 . Dodge Ram , 2500 ., 91 Wrangler FOR ROOSEVELT CITY COUNCIL 2001 Chevy Impate New. 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Silver Plus, Many, Many, More! 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix, White ' 4v r uji iv us by providing jobs, more convenient shopping and increased sales tax revenue that allows the city to provide more and better services for everyone. I have always fully supported the Police and Fire Departments and will continue to do so. I will work to foster a better working relationship with all government entities the Uintah Basin. The addition of the UBTA building, the new addition to the Hospital an J the addition to USU are wonderful additions to our town and will benefit all of us immediately, however we now need to work towards providing an expanded shopping environment and improving our city in ways to make it more attractive. I am a lifetime resident of Roosevelt and have invested heavily in our city. I want to see our town succeed in anything we do. It's important for us as well as our children. Roosevelt is a great place to live and work. would like the City to be more responsive to the wishes of each and every citizen. I want more decisions made by the city to be aired publicly so that all residents may have more say in the decision making process. I Be fiwFfl t Vote October 2nd in the Primary Election ... COPY .joiii |