Show Cougars Win Second Round Set For Friday Tabiona's Tigers make their debut in the 1957 basketball race Friday journeying to while Altamont and Union meet in Roosevelt in a test of the top-rated regional Union and Uintah go into their Friday battles with a victory each in league play Union over Dull and Uintah over Altamont Friday's games start at main games jj at 8 5 playing against long jj odds for being the state's smallest high will take to Uintah a team that is short on Coach Kent Ellertson has three juniors and eight sophomores on his squad seniors are out for and has only one returning varsity Nolen Giles is the tallest on the topping Lany Ivie and Lonnie both by two I Meet Altamont At Coach Glen Allred's Cougars will be facing a team rat- ed by many as championship cal- although losing its league opener to is far from out of the remembering its victory last year over Union I that brought the Longhorns a snot I in the I Union produced its best point I total of the year in edging the I Eagles at I Clarence Beal dumped in seven I from the field and three foul tosses i for 17 points to pace the Cougar i and the win was credited i largely to the improved work of TEAM STANDINGS Union 1 0 Uintah 1 0 Tabiona 0 0 Duchesne 0 1 Altamont 0 1 RESULTS LAST WEEK Uintah Altamont 41 Union Duchesne 45 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE JANUARY 11 Tabiona at Uintah Altamont at Union enjoy the Christmas CHURCH NEWS Stake MIA preparation meeting was held at the ward hall Thursday at Those present were Fern Barbie Vista Coleen and Ona Plans for the stake Gold and Green Ball were discussed and a date set near Valen-ine day in The Mt Altonah and Upalco wards are planning their Gold and Green Ball together this for January 16 at the Emmons ward The theme is A special floor show by the MIA groups is bring directed by stake January at 7 30 the stake sponsored Daddy Date will be held at the Mt Emmons ward hall All girls of Home Builder age and their Daddies will be present to enjoy fun games and delicious All come on time so that the escorts may get their dates home to bed at an early and Eugene Hartman Fletcher and Becky of Idaho visited during the weekend at the homes of and Mrs Bruce and Max Hartman and and Floyd QUILT FRIENDS During the holidays a Friendship quilt was quilted at the home of Louise co-hostess was Mrs Dorothy It was presented to some dear friends of these upper who are being transferred to and Jess Palm and Ladies attending the quilting were Verna Ruth Rosabelle Mary La-Rue Mary Mrs Lola Edith and Mrs We extend hearty good wishes to Jess and children in their new HOLIDAY EVENTS A host of holiday visitors con-i verged on the Altamont area from Christmas and New Since this reporter has been late with the news the last two weeks we will start from Christmas and Glenn A. Case of Provo spent Christmas with his and Earl and Chub Reay were hosts to their daughter and and Paul Anderson of Provo on the Christmas The next day the family motored to Boneta to help Henry Tidwell celebrate his birthday with a Reay returned to Provo with the Andersons and spent the next few days visiting in Provo and Salt Lake with Robert Brent and the new baby hasn't been visited through the hodi-day week with her and Reed Lyons in Home Mrs Pearl Monson went to Orem with Ross to visit during the and Joe Perkins of were home for the holidays spending a week with her Mr LaFarge Dastrup and Aleen Case spent most of her holiday in the hospital to undergo from which she is just Chester Hartman is visiting in Duchesne at the home of Case this Union's tall Gary McDonald and Gordon under the Their tip-in and re bound work spelled the difference in the Buckalew Leads Eagles Beal Duchesne's biggest Elden but the latter hit eight field goals to make 16 points and establish himself as the threat with a variety of shots from outside and under the Buckalew is a spelling much trouble for Eagle foes next Duchesne depended on Bucka lew and Doug the latter getting 11 for most of the but Guy Mayhew wasn't far behind with nine points and Stephen Rowley hit Altamont Was Cold At Utes paced by Phil Bryson's 17 led all the way in edging the stubborn who were way off their pre-season form as demonstrated during their practice As Altamont scoring was evenly with Larry Hansen and Allan Iorg getting nine counters and Grant Drol-linger and Pete Nyberg picking up eight each The teams were five points apart at the free throw and Uintah hit one more basket from the The Union B team took a decision from the Duchesne Allan Wardle scored 12 points to lead the Union one ahead of Duchesne's G T F P Glines 0 10 0 Caldwell 0 0 0 0 Gardner 4 4 2 10 Labrum 2 9 6 10 Stone 0 10 0 Bryson 6 9 5 17 Hadlock 0 0 0 0 M. Lee 2 5 5 9 L. Lee 2 TOTALS 15 30 18 48 ALTAMONT G T F P Nyberg 3 3 2 8 Matthews 0 3 3 3 4 2 8 B. Goodrich 0 0 0 0 Beckstead 0 0 0 0 Tew 10 0 2 J. Goodrich 0 2 0 0 Maxfield 0 7 2 2 Hislop 0 0 0 0 Iorg 3 4 3 9 Hansen 4 2 19 TOTALS 14 26 13 41 Uintah 13 25 41 48 Altamont 10 21 30 41 Hintze and UNION G T F P Benson 3 4 4 10 Curry 16 3 5 Beal 7 5 3 17 Bascom 4 7 3 11 Bellon 10 0 2 Ross 2 McDonald 3 Moulton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dye 0 0 0 0 Eldredge 0 0 0 0 Malnar 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 24 14 54 DUCHESNE G T F P Rowley 3 3 2 8 Buckalew 8 0 0 16 4 4 3 11 Mayhew 3 5 4 9 Merkley 0 5 11 Moon 0 0 0 0 White 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 18 18 9 45 Union 14 25 39 54 Duchsne 11 18 28 45 Ross and Gingel UNION G T F P Labrum 0 2 2 2 Mitchell 12 13 Wardle 6 3 0 12 Evans 0 3 11 Johnson 2 Sullivan 0 10 0 B. Dye 18 4 6 Allred 14 13 Swain 2 4 0 4 0 0 4 Angus TOTALS H 28 9 37 DUCHESNE G T F P Jacoby 5 2 0 10 Rowley 0 2 11 Lott 3 12 5 11 Lewis 3 10 6 Gines 0 Cowan M Wardle 0 J 1 stutz I H TOTALS 12 13 M |