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Show THIS SUMMIT COUNTY BEE u & i i Friday, Nov. V i ' ' Vfii t' Mpl V,; Brave Spirit i " . SEMI 21-- 11-2- 1, sity 7. The Volleyball team met the Park City Miners on Nov. 1. The scores will be given next week. On Nov. 8, the Volleyball games will be held at N.S. with Manilla. 21-sity 21-On Oct. 26, the Volleyball bames were held at N.S., with Grantsville. Grantsville was tough 9. 0, 21-- 21-1- 3, Var- 11-2- 1; 21-1- 1. 15-2- 1, Var- 23-2- 1; 7, luck. But the varsity came through and overpowered the Cowboys. Their scores were: J.V. competition, and the J.V. had a little bad Carbon ' ' , the touchdown, The final score was number 22, Jack Braves 19. Miners 0. Blonquist picking up the extra points. Near the On Nov. 3, the Braves go to the Quarter Finals end of the game, North with an undefeated Summit put eight mine seme. The game will be points on the score- - held at Provo with- traveled to Park City. The game began at 4:00 pm. Not much action took place during the first half of the game. - High But in the third quarter. Quarterback Max Pace kicked a field goal, making the score 3 to 0. ' - i : Wildcats T fji s'" ' 27. Two touchdowns were made during the These game. touch- downs were made in the By Randy Peterson second and fourth quarters by number 23. Bart Thiriot. Last Friday, South Summit beat Dugway at South Summit 35-1In the first quarter Robert Sweeney took one in right away, making the score 6--0 South School at 2:00pm. board. The touchdown was made by Max Pace, number 12, the extra In the fourth quarter points by number number 40, Bart Richins Bart Richins. Lots of luck guys! 2. I J.V. Football The J.V. team also met the Miners on Oct. 40, Lots of hard hitting took place during this game, injuring one of the Miners. We wish him a speedy recovery. 1 would like to express my thanks and appreciation to all my friends and neighbors for all of the food, flowers, cards, 16 months, at home. are Mr. Grandparents and Mrs. Bud Pretty-maEmery and Mr. n, Mrs. and Edward Mon- dragon scored in the second quarter making it 14-- 0 at the half. In the third quarter John Mondragon made a 80 yard touchdown run off the first kick-of- f, making it 21-- 0 S.S. kindnesses and concern shown to me since my accident. FAVOR. Sincerely Cora Dahl and other thoughtful Moore, Upton. John Summit. Card of thanks Price. He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. They have chosen the name, Matthew Lee for him. He has a sister, Angie, age 4 and a brother, Kris Ernie, age in Hospital ; scored Varsity Football On Oct. 27 the Braves Births Mr. and Mrs. Ernie (Doris Moore) Prettyman are the proud parents of a little baby boy born October 12, 1978 in the Coalville. Utah 84617 .ri f sf Girls Volleyball On Oct. 25, the Volleyball team traveled to No. Rich. Their games began a 5:30. Both teams did a great job. Their scores were: J.V. 4 S. 1978 then But Dugway By Jim Anderson came back with an interto score, making ception South Summit plays the score 21-Sevier Friday at North This didn't get the Wildcats down because 1:30 at Spanish Fork School. The Cats shortly after this John High settle for Mondragon threw a say they wont behind the second to Kent touchdown, pass Wolves as they did last Thomas, making it 28-state in basketDugway made another year for ball. touchdown and John They are up and ready Mondragon took another one in for South Summit for game number one in tournament. making the final score the state thinks John 35-1- 2 Mondragon Summit. South the keys to winning are the kicking game and a strong defense. The kicking game is crucial because the field position could be a big factor. North Sevier has an explosive offense. So the Cats defense will have to play a good . . defensive game. em Take it to Job the PagmU Swine Ptao. Cats. 6. Tkke stock uimenca. Hunter success up NOv2P3-4-- 5 Plenty of Free Parking Ad Prices Good - Iron Horse RoadjPorkCitj 8 Open 7 days o week - Phone 649-961- ITSIURkifME! miTLCT PRODUCE CLIP TOP LB 99 LB 15 LB 29 a. r.trJi' - CARROTS' iu i V FRESH BROCOLLI 4 bunches LEAP LETTUCE LARGE JUICY LONG GREEN SLICERS H- vote VOTE NOV-- 7 ,,J $ 5 for 49 LIMES ode Hunter success the also harvested in the Curopening weekend of the rant Creek and Avinta-quiareas. deer season was slightly . RED LEAF, ROMAINE, OR GREEN LEAF above last year in most sections of the state. Mobs of hunters took to the hills in the northern part of the state, where hunting pressure was up 30 percent. They were rewarded with a good deer harvest due to an increase in herd populations. The Cache Range and Raft River Mountains north. The trend was more hunters and more deer in the Division of Wildlife Resources Northeastern Region. The hunter success was comparable to the 1977 season. Hunters were disappointed in the Book Cliffs, but found good success in Daggett County and the Vernal area. Many deer were ninnTmiHTOfl .orTotn. NO' 2 POTATOES vmhjr l (99 ipf-cin- MEAT LB POT ROAST ROUND BONE CHUCK ARM USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE CUBE STEAKS ASSORTED FAMILY PACK PORK CHOPS HEAT BREADED 8 SERVE FRESH OCEAN (NOT FROZEN) FISH CUDAHY BAR S PKG 16-O- BACON HORMEL 25-pou- LB SUNNY-DELIGH- ::::: GRAPE OR T FROZEN ORE-JD- TROPICAIa TATER TOTS. FRENCH POTATOES mice MOST-S-MEAT- 89B00-F00- B DRINK rmbivi tf BEST FOOD 32. ovmayonnaise 49 RICE KRISPIES BANQUET FROZEN CHICKEN niuTf COCKTAIL $249 69 generally improved as the weather cleared. Hunting in extreme southern Utah was fair to poor. Hunters generally found better success the farther north they went in the southern part of the state. -- Nanette Larsen TOMATO JUICE WILD the Winter Months at 60 open North Main, Kamas, Utah. . No deal too small, no deal too large. 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