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Show THE Pioneers Qpon Season at Springville Lloyd Jacobsen new head coach of the Lehi Pioneers, after a month of workouts will send his Pioneers into action tommorow j against the Springville Red Dev-- ! I ils, and this shapes up as more ' than just another game as Lloyd is going after his first win against his older brother Mike, head of the Red Devils. Mr. Jacobsen after serving as assistant to Pioneer coach Jim Crittenden last year, will be sending a relatively inexperienced team into tomorrow's game. Lloyd does not have a bunch of gridders with tons of experience, but he does have a team that will uphold the Lehi tradition of giving as good as they get, and as Jacobsen said, "we have some stickers.'' Jacobsen was raised in the San Diego country, graduating from Hoover High in that city. He then attended San Diego Mesa Junior College for one year and transfered to BYU and earned Me portifiroto Thic fnrmpr snlit end for Cougar coach Tom Hudspeth then came to Lehi to serve last year and move up to the head job this year, and he will get his baptism tomorrow in Varsity coaching. Lloyd selected as assistant a former Eagle Rock grad. Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California produced a four year grad from BYU Mike Sellers, and both men are excited about the coming season and completing the Pioneer staff are Harry Manning and Charles Robbock sophomore coa- 1) Lehi a Class S vilsVafunS rS the Class AAA Springville team is coming off with the best record in many, many years. The Region as a whole is loaded with top teams, and ac- cording to the new coach any one of six teams could best the other and in Lehi's class it seems to j j READY FOR LEAGUE OPENER. . . .Weston Innes, left, and of the Pioneer Eric Chamberlain, two of the gridders will see action in tomorrow's league opener against the Springville Red Devils at 5 p.m. Innes will fill the fullback post and Chamberlain will be playing wing back. Powerful Blake Trane, (absent from picture) other go as tackle. will tri-capt- f r "3 -- Cheerleaders For Little League Football Chosen The new Cheerleaders for the Lehi Little League Football Team were chosen, Thursday, August Cheerleaders for the Giants will be: Lori Lewis, Cindy P ack, Debbie Jones, and Rhonda Clark. The Packers will be represented by Neeta Berry, Necia Fowler, Joan Price, Elane Kirkham, Laurie Dorton, and Vicki Peck. The first game will be played on Setpember 4. The Giants will play the Red Skins at 10:30 a.m. and the Packers will play the Steelers at 12 noon. All games will be played at the field in the American Fork City Park. 19. FOOTBALL j Me , FOR SAFETY. . . Crews have completed the crosswalks and warning signs on all local streets by schools. Local motorists are cautioned that children will be on the streets each day to and from school and are urged to use caution in the school areas. ih Two lovely Japanese girls from Hawaii have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thayn. Miss Sudori Aimono, daughter of Hidezo and Fumi Aimono of Chiba-KeJapan, and Miss Keiko Higuchl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tamon Higuchi of Nagano-Ken, Japan, have enjoyed visiting in Lehi at the Thayn home. They are converts to the LDS Church and Sudori has filled a mission for the church in Japan. She is teaching in the Language Training Department of the Church College of Hawaii at Laie. The girls were friends of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Thayn, who also have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thayn and Mr. and Mrs. Neils wrapping M up the new telephone directory the opener. Other teammembers are at split end Brad Sunderland, Cam Cooper, Shane Smith and Bruce Worthen. Wing backs are Dan Neal and Randy Bliss. Tackles are Brad Benson, Don Anderson, Steve Berry, Randy Hunt, Ray Black, and Dennis Sorenson. Guards are LaMar Boyer.Mike Gray, Dirk Eastman and Paul Fowler. Centers are Jeff King and El-dHolmes. Tight ends find Mark Miner and Jeff Smith. Quarterbacks Tim Welch and Jim Fowler back up Ellison. Blake Peterson and Scott Hadfield will see action at fullback Kim Kirkham and Lynn Bridges go at tailback. An interesting season is in store for Lehi with the new coach saying that in the Lehi tradition the team will go out each time and no one should take the Pio- Payson Lions. Lehi, PI. Grove, Uintah and Payson are Region Four teams competing for a playoff spot later in the season for State honors, It would look from here that the Payson Team can be had this year. PI. Grove with a fine soph team last year, a new coach and a new look could be a problem, Uintah has a flock of returning veterans, losing just seven players from last year, and, could pose a few problems, while Lehi does not have, to much experience, but a line that could improve rapidly to match up with some experience in the Lehi Back field. Jacobsen will most likely start on the offense tommorow split and Bob McStay, wing back Eric Chamberlain, Kevin Kleinman and one of the Blake Trane at tackle. Guards will be Frank Snyder and Kelley Rose-ma- n. neers lightly. Tight end Blaine Whimpey gets the call. At Quarterback Ron Ellison will hand off to fullback Wes Innes and tailback Mike Strong. Leadership come from three very talented football players in Blake Trane.Scott Hadfield who is sporting an injury and Weston Innes and these three will play a very vital key ns successes this year. Thirty eight suited up with of the County. He is survivied by his wife, Lehi, one brother Don Hoggard, Park City, two half sisters;Mrs. Myrtle Birk, Provo, Mrs. Lil Ward, Van Nuys, Calif. Three four stepsons, Wm. L. Cook, Murray, Charles C. Wyler, Salt Lake City, Thomas Ray Cook, Lehi; Mrs. Paul (Grace) Ondesko, San Fernando, Calif., Mrs. Wm. (Marie) Baker, New York, N.Y. , Mrs. M. R. (Dixie) Young, Chula Vista, Cal., Mrs. Cleo Clark, San Jose.Cal., 43 grandchildren; 22 great grand- children. Funeral services were held on Monday, August 23, 1971 at 1:00 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Elwood Hunt, Lehi Fifth Ward, officiating. T'le prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Glennis Devey and the family prayer was offered by Neil Johnson. The was by Blaine Thomas. Vera Trane and Ann Bushman sang two solos, "Beyond the Sunset" and ' Lay My Head Beneath a Rose." They were accompanied by Glennis Devey. The speakers injury Miss AileenSwainhas returned to her home after a 10 day stay in the Primary Children's Hospital where she underwent knee surgery. She is in a full leg cast but is able to walk. The surgery was to correct bone structure in her leg. will enter Nurses' s Training in Salt Lake under the auspices of the BYU Two Year Associate Nurses Program. She is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Swain, who is the librarian at the Lehi City Library. Aileen your children are going when they leave dressed in bathing suits and carrying towels. New and different swimming and diving spots might be a challenge but they might also be a hazard. Know where were Frank Huggard and Bishop Calvin Swenson. Knollin Haws offered the benediction and the dedication of the grave was by Mel Conder. Interment was in the Lehi Cemetery. and to be part of it, you'll have to hurry!! Personalized listings. Changes in listings. Advertisements in II I I" M V SWA i n the Yellow Pages. Call our business office. But hurry. Time is growing mm '71 Ford B- short! - itI clearance American Fork, Utah J all togettineir, members are list CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSTALLMENT LOANS ' A MASTER CHARGE CREDIT CARDS 113; LOANS a. to M we do t Meir. the State Bank of Lehi we give you complete banking-checki- ng, savings, loans, even a national credit card service. You can get it all, and what's better, we're right near by when you need us. If you'd like a in and see us. banking service-a- ny banking service-dr- op We can take care of it with the kind of personal touch that makes banking a pleasure. At Kalmar. Paul received his Doctorate from Purdue and Is vacationing here with his wife, Dottle, and their children before beginning his teaching career at Bowling Green University in OMo. OS. I Mountain Belli We get R Pioneers M teili FORD INC. Y LSI j is on! TRI-CIT- Yellow"! n, No one ever reached the depths of wickedness all at once. 1971 we're PATIENTS FROM LEHI IN THE Japanese Girls Visit at Thayn Home I AM. FORK HOSPITAL a couple on the and that gives an indication of how thin the Pioneers could be with a few inThe football schedule for juries at the wrong time. Coach games played by the Lehi High Jacobsen will run his offense Pioneers has been released by from a slot I formation that should Dale H. Price. They Principal fans with top flight will be as follows: August 27, provide Lehi excitment. Lehi at Springville; September Both Jacobsen andSellershave 3, Pleasant Grove at Lehi; Sepworked the team hard in preparatember 10, Lehi at Spanish Fork; tion and very little has been left September 17, Lehi at Ameriand hard drills and all of can Fork; September 24, Uinta long at Lehi; October 1, Lehi atProvo the work should pay off and it will be very interesting when the (night); October 6, Carbon at Devils and Pioneers collide in Lehi; October 15, Payson at Lehi; and October 21, Lehi at Orem. All day football games throughout Region IV will begin at 5 p.m. until October 10,thengames will begin at 3 p.m. Nightgames will begin at 7:30 p.m. ANNOUNCED Robert (Bob) Evans and his wife Kathy and their little sons, Sean and Scott have been visiting in Lehi with Mr. Evan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon (Dick) Evans, and other members of his family. They are also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eastmond of Salt Lake City,par-en- ts of Mrs. Evans. They are living in San Francisco, 26, If you want to make a dangerous man your friend, let him do you a favor. Patients from Lehi in the Am. Fork Hospital are: Keith Bushman, Mary Neel, Ina Hunt, Maria Lawrence Nielsen, Kerry Joe Somerville, Naomi Chatfield, Lesa Evans, Nellie Winslow, John Nielsen, Lawrence Lynn Hoggard, 64, Doris Woffinden, Gordon Woffin-de- n, of 289 East 3rd South, Lehi, Faye Ingram, Beatrice died August 19, at 4 p.m. of a and LaRee Harding. Dimitt, heart attack. He was pronounced Babies were born to Mrs. Leon dead at the Utah Valley Hospital Stanley Webb, a girl, and to at Provo. He was born June 9, Mrs. Glen Junior Degelbeck, a 1907 at American ForktoGeorge boy. and Mary Etta Phillips Hoggard. He married Ruby Ann Turner August 4, 1966 in Lehi. He was AILEEN SWAIN RETURNS a laborer and employed by Utah HOME FROM HOSPITAL SJUtX to the SCHEDULE OF THANKS Fatal to MT- - Lloyd Jacobsen, left, head football coach Zeller aSSistant coach have running ml ln Cnditin f0r be the same story of beating the j ; AUGUST THURSDAY, Hoggard a"d j ; Heart Attack C0ACHING j PRESS, ROBERT EVANS VISITS IN LEHI ches. Lloyd and his wife Jennifer are the parents of one year old Jason and both are set to become the will eo CARD FREE We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all those who have assisted in any way in our time of sorrow. To those who extended expressions of sympathy and offers of assistance, to the Relief Society for caring for the flowers; to those who assisted on the program and others who may have aided in any way, Thank you. Mrs. Ruby Hoggard The Hoggard and Cook Families ! AA earn LEHI StateBankofLehi |