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Show i r T 1 ety and waa named to "Whos Who Among American High School Students. She participated in track and Anderson plans to pim-su- e field and a career in nature and wildlife photography. The WWCC Honor Scholarship protuition and book stivides pend for four semesters to qualified students with a minimum 3.35 high school grade point average and 23 composite on the ACT exam. Recipients are requ ired to enroll in one honors class per year. Anderson nets scholarship 4-- Western Wyoming Community College has awarded an Honor Schol-- . arship to Julia Anderson, Ballard. A 2002 graduate of Union High and daughter of Linda and LaVon Anderson of Ballard, Anderson was a member of the National Honor Soci in-sta- Duchesne Co. dree Chamber of Commerce Fun fishing despite the NEW COACH-Ne-w Union High football coach Phillip Bertoch goes over the days activities at the Cougar football camp, which was held for three days last week on the Union field in Roosevelt. drought Union High Phillip Bertoch is ' new football coach ByAkkmRachele For the third time in three years, Union High has a new head football coach in Phillip Bertoch, and two head coaches, Don Busenbark and Merlin Rasmussen are returning wifi as assistant coaches. Two-a-dabegin Aug. 6. at 7 a.m. Unions first football game ofthe season is at Emery High, Aug. 23. The Cougars will host Lehi,Aug. 30. Bertoch played linebacker and offensive line on the Union High football team and graduated from the school in 1987. He is a Utah State Basin graduate, University-Uint-ah and teaches science at Union. He has been an assistant coach at Union for fouryears. He returned to Union last Besson after 1 Vi years of teaching at the island country of Tonga. I always wanted to be a head coach since I started coaching at the assistant level I plan to build on the programs that we have had that have been successful and come in with some new wrinkles, said Bertoch. Offense starts with theofiensive line and builds from there. Iplayed other positions as well at Union High." ex-Uni- ys jf 2 t .TV NOT JUSTFOOTB ALL-Ne- w Union coach Philli p Bertoch isnt only into football as he pitches to a young batter in a game. . - f QjomuxI JJiajigktA tough is tliey dont know How To ControlTbeiruelvea'TIt was an owner of the Texas Rangers, who paid $200 million to shortstop, Alex Rodrigues . 1 bet you could have signed Clay play-ev- e ry-- w Bellinger,' tfie York Yankee now with here the Angela, for 18 of the $200 million and had enough money left over for a pot of spaghetti or bunch of zucchini. The Utah Jaxss Karl Malone and Larry Miller are nice guys, but they Mouths." Miller alhave: "All-Sta- r ways seems to give out more hoop details them he needs to in TV interviews (keep it up). Malone gets ticked off about those comments , which give thoseSaltLske City Media Guys something to talk or write about. It just seems that the guys who complain the moat ere the ones who are making the "Most Bucks. If this pro basketballthingdoeant workout, Malone could return to his "True Love-p- ro wrestling. Nowthat Stone ColdSteve Austin has hit mckbottom and left the raaslingscene, Karl "The Stamper" Malone can cancel out opponents in the "squared circle. Dear Mr. Malone: I entered a column about you in the Utah Press Aseociationannualcontest,andlknew I was introub le when the judge wrote , ex-Ne- This weeke column should be entitled: People I Like, Who Say T hings I Dont Like!!! First up, I will start off with John Burkett, a pitcher, who as ofWednee-darecord. He of last week had an said, If Im selected for the Mqjor y 8-- 2 Game in July, I will r League not report!" All-Sta- Burkett is apparently upset with Mjor Lea gue BaseballisCommissioner, handling the Bud Selig on how he contract talks with the pro baseball players union. I say, Hey, you're making millions ofdollars and you're game? Dont goin g to skip the you remember all the ill will that was caused when there wasnt a 1 994 Work! all-st- ar Series? e My Uncle Mike was a baseball fan, but alter the strike he HATES PRO BASEBALL wit h a passion. WhenI bring up the subject about the BoetnnRed Sox or Cincinnati Reds he sees "Red" and then switches over also learned a new word ubiquitous" to high school baseball and football (means everywhere at the same time) . and recalls the days of Carbon High The Deseret News Sports Column School sports with such athletes as second with 65 points and the Rex Berry, Tom Ramage and Lou Mole. placed wrote in his comments about judge Berry and Ramage went on to great "The ubiquitous Karl Malone. The college football careers at Brigham Daily Herald took first place with a Young University, and Mele played perfect score of "100, which wrote ball for the University of Utah. Berry nothing abou t Malone. It seemed writhad a pro career for the NFL San as about Malone was a "No-N-o Francisco 49ers in the 1950s. Ramage ing some people are skk of all his coach for the BYU was a long-timespecially a certainout f-tate football team. He retired recently aa judge. BYU's defensive line coach. Mele went . Last, but not least-Do- nt you hats on tocoach at Uintah and Carbon High "those telephone Bales persons, who gthook cant take N o for an answer? Maybe Now it is time to talk about Mr. if I told them Stone ColdSteve Austin Baseball, or Stamper Malone (maybe Killer" who is always cryingabout those poor Malone is a bit meaner) is angry and in owners the Major Leagues. ready to pound someone, they might broke Maybe the reason they are having it so say, "Yes, I will leave you alone!" big-tim- Assisting Bertoch will be: Busenbark, 9 grade coach (will teach at Roosevelt Junior High), offensive defensive line; JefTHanke, defensive coordinator, receivers, defensive backs; Merlin Rasmussen, quarterteams; Karl backs, Niebergall, running backslinebackers; Johnny Tab bee. Rasmussen was the head Union football coach in 2000 andBusenbark was the head coach from 1990 to 1999. ex-hea- 722-27- Call Myton City for more informa- 1 1 Mens Softball League July 22, 23, 27 Regular regulation games. July tournament play. Womens Softball League Travis Berg at 724-036- For times and schedule contact 3. Duchesne County Library 7, 24, 3 (Wednesdays) 1 2. ages welcome. Note: The Library will Story hour from be closed from July 8 through July 3 for 1 : July 3, 1 1 All 1 5-- 1 Neola Rodeo BBQ from p.m. Kids Rodeo following BBQ at 7. Admission to Kids Rodeo is free. Patriotic Program at 0 a.m. at Neola LDS Church Rodeo at 7 p.m. at the Rodeo Grounds. July 3 July Drought conditions across Utah have effected fishing this year, but anglers who are adapting to the changed conditions are finding good 4 1 Duchesne Gty Lions Club Breakfast and Fireworks Breakfast at the Pavilion - 7 a.m. July 4 a.m. Fire -- works - 0 p.m. i The lack of water has or will effect fishing at waters across Utah, from streams and rivers to some of our bigger waters, said Tom Pettengill, sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "Anglers who are adapting to these changed conditions ere still finding good success, however, whileeqjoying the peace and solitude thats always available when you go fishing. Pettengill provides the following advice to anglers fishing rivers and wastreams, low and ters and the biggest reservoirs in the Rivers and Steams Early summer is usually one ofthe moat difficult and least productive times to fish Utah's rivers and streams, but the drought has changed that. "We usually have high runoff into but that isnt the early to mid-Julcase this year, Pettengill said. Conditions are perfect for fishing at most of the states rivers and streams and anglers who are getting out now are findinggood success. As water levels decrease later this summer, fish in rivers and streams will become more wary and will be harder for anglers to catch. "Dont miss out on the action," he said. "Get out and fish the rivers and streams now." of events for . Myton Daze June 28, 29 tion Roosevelt City July 4 Celebration 6 pm Parade on Main Street. 7:30 p.m. Patriotic program at Constitution Park with fireworks at the conclusion. Tab!on a 4 of July Celebration Rodeo at the Rodeo Grounds at 5 p.m. Dance at the School at 9 p.m. 7 a.m. Flag Ceremony, 10 a.m. Parade, 2 p.m. Rodeo, 9 p.m. Dance at the school. July 5 July 6 Custom Car Show Union High principal Brent state: Fields ted said that the position came open and Bertoch expressed an interest in the job. We know him real well and hehasaupport from all the coaches. He is familiar with our athletes and they know what to expect from him. Bertoch worked with Coach Hanks on preparing the Union football camp and took two teams to the 7 on 7 camp at the University of Utah. coaches on the With two d Union squad, Principal Fiekisted commented, "We will have a real good staff. Last years head coach, Greg Hoagland, a former BYU football player, wont be back at Union High. He decided to return to his hometown in Oregon, according to Principal Fields ted. 2002 Calendar kr Large Reservoirs Even the states larger reservoirs may be effected by the drought, but Pettengill has advice for finding and catching fish at them. The changing water depths may cause fish to move to areas in the reservoirs where an: glen arent accustomed to finding them," ha said. "An area that has produced real well in the post may not produce very well this year. Anglers who find this happening need to move to new areas until they find the fish, "he said. They also may need to change their techniques until they find some that work. Anglers are reminded that fishing conditions for waters across Utah are updated weekly on the Fishing portion of the Division of Wildlife Resources Internet Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Reports are usually updated by Friday each week. Remember, too, that any day spent fishing is better than a day at work, Pettengill says. "I hope anglers will get out and enjoy the wide variety of fishing opportunities that Utah provides, even in a drought year. success. P13. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 25. 2002- - ' 18530 W. Yellowstone Rd., Altonah, UT. Free to July 6 the public. Tours of bills Oassic Car Museum at 10 am, 12 noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. Cold drinks and hot dogs - free. 34 Annual Northern Ute Row-Wo7. 6. July 4, 5, Booths open every day on the Pow Wow Grounds. Parade at 10 a.m. in Fort Duchesne. Buffalo Feast at 6 3 p.m. Grand Entry Times: 4 - 7 p.m. 5,h - 6 p.m. 6 - 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. 7 -I p.m. There will be contests, drum contests, dancing and much more. y, w Roosevelt Gty Golf Course July 3 July 26 1 - Con Amore Golf Tournament. - Ladies Swap Tournament. Regular hours art a.m. - 9 p.m. - 7 days a week. 7 Roosevelt Gty Swimming Pool July 8 Starting date for new session of lessons. Contact pool for age groups and times 722-48- 5 . Open Swim: I p.m. - 6:30 p.m. daily. Adult Aerobics ( 5 yrs. and up): 8-9 a.m. Monday through Thursday. 1 1 TRe CEcfae AYSO Soccer Registration July 3 - Saturday 0 a.m.- - 5 p.m. at (or by) the Duchesne County Library. Last chance for early bird 1 1 rate. e BudSelig-Comroisaione- Little Buckaroo Rodeo July 20 22 23 25 26 Retreat 27 t s Sh Enjoy a tour 'Aft Kid's retreat Ju(y , fuff j Erg '"ftir" m t Vafr . - ON ITS WAY-Ron- nie Mojado of Lexco tends the softball on a quick trip to home plate and hopes for a miss by the batter. R COPY f a.m. at 12-1- Tatfwr Son retreat JuCy Women's retreat Aug 435-548.247- 9 July 22 -- 27 Country singer Charlie Jenkins. Altamont Audito rium and 24 Sports Night at the Park (Basketball-volleyball-Softba- Family Fun at the Park 5 p.m. Rodeo 7 p.m. at the Rodeo Grounds 7 a.m. - 5K Run 1 www. tfieedgeretrea t.com VV 1 1 9 a.m. - breakfast 0 a.m. Parade 5 p.m. - Rabbit and Pig Chase at the Park 6 p.m. - Barbecue 7 p.m. Rodeo Entertainment fireworks, and dance on the final night offers its space for works flops, weddings, aticf Business retreats - Tabiona Rodeo Grounds - Alatamont Longhorn Days rof ( W" -- 4 27-2-8 3-- 4 Boy Scout Breakfast July a.m. at Constitution park in 24-7-- Roosevelt. Duchesne Gty 24 of July Celebration Barbecue Wallace Park Pavilion 5 furnished. Come and enjoy. p.m.-- 7 July 24 - Lions Club p.m. Live music will be Uintah Basin in Celebration (UBIC) Activities begin Week of July 24, 2002. The main days at Constitution Park are Thursday-Saturda- y August I -- 3. Call Beverly Hansen 722-34- 1 or stop In to Bev and Millies for more Info. 1 Duchesne County Fair August 1 2-- 1 7, 2002 |