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Show Natalie Olsen: 'Keep on trying9 Thii week'i Pioneer Profile, Natalie Olsen, ia filled with determination, dependability, devotion and ii a delight to be around. She ia alao hard working, kind, and sensitive according to family and friends. Natalie is the daughter of Margie Olsen of Lebi and Robert Olsen of Salt Lake City. Her philosophy of life comes from a song she wrote "She Marches On," which states that when things dont go right, she keeps on trying. Natalie is very active in the high school music department, taking AP music and music composition. She also takes an advanced creative writing class while maintaining a 3.91 grade point average. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the American Fork A Capella Choir. Pioneer Profile By BRENDA T. PETERSON She was a of the school literary magazine and was a narrator in the school play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. She is also listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. As an active member of the Lebi 20th Ward, Natalie has served as a youth leader at both the ward and stake levels. She has received her six year camp certification and was a junior camp leader. ,.IIIH l III. !! IIIH, II KW.HII Used Desks With her musical talent, she has played the organ and helped in many church musical performances. She is currently working toward her Young Women's Recognition Award. Community activities for Natalie includes teaching piano lessons to several students and she will be performing in the Scera Shell production of The Sound of Music. Natalie enjoys her free time by singing, playing the piano, and composing. She has written approximately 20 songs. She also enjoys being with friends, walking, writing stories, and making clothes for porcelain dolls. She also works part Benefits in American time at Fork as a file clerk. Future goals for Natalie include attending Snow College this fall Starting at 7005 FREE DELIVERY 11 East Main American Fork See Us For All Your " Office Supply Needs! 763-717- 2 L iHge.. ; Natalie Olsen and majoring in music. She hopes to use her musical talent in all aspects of her life and she would enjoy writing music for her church. She also plans to one day marry in the temple and raise a wonderful and loving family. Bring in the Ad For: sports Longhorns continue to qualify for state Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club members continue to qualify for places in the state rodeo finals next month. The following students placed at recent rodeo competitions: Bear River Rodeo, Tremonton John Lewis won the title, as well as third in steer wrestling and third in team roping with Dusty Leavitt. Danny Draper also placed seventh in steer wrestling. In calf roping, Brad Norris placed third and Shane Cook took seventh place. Tyler Thomas won fifth place in bull riding. same event. Jessica Busk took fifth in break Rett Sage took second place honors in bull riding and John Lewis placed third in calf roping and eighth in steer wrestling. Erin Dickson took fourth place in girls cow cutting and eighth place in IvV r, IM a- - are interested in playing against a higher level of competition and in receiving a high level of instruction and coaching. Tryouts for the Lehi Girls Under 12 team (girls who were born between Aug. 1985 and July 1987) as well as the Lehi Girls Under 14 1-- for her gold finish and 10 Lehi points. Shae Messersmith and Jenny Carter finished 2 in the distance events to grab 10 and 8 points in each run. Messersmith also finished third in the 800 meter for another 6 points. The LHS girls' medley relay team won the silver and the 4 x 100 meter relay finished third. Ann Vanderhoef tossed the shot 1 34 for sixth place in that event. James Jex and Andy Hadfield got a 2 sweep in the long jump, two feet behind the state record, a mark held by Lehi's Silila Perez for 97-- 4 28-1- 61 f a fy ' nAfK 4 ASE Certified Technicians Foreign & Domestic Full Emission Repairs Excellent Brake Work Full Service Quality Automotive Work John Lewis, a junior at Lehi High School, won the All Around title at Tremonton with a third place in team rop- bin ing and a third place in steer wrestling. pole bending. In calf roping, John Lewis and Dusty Leavitt took seventh place, followed by the team of Duke team (girls born between Aug. 1983 and July 1985) will be held at the Memorial Field, 100 N. 100 West, Lehi, on Tuesday, May 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. and on Thursday, May 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. Girls on the Under 16 and Pioneer track and field earns four golds in region meet; state competition May 17 By TRACY WILSON Nine Lehi High School track-ster- s led the Pioneers to individual region medals last week and all qualified for state this weekend at BYU. In addition five relay teams also placed at region won by Park City's boys and Uintah's girls. The Pioneer thinclads finished third (girls) with 67 points and fourth (boys) in the competitive track and field events. Lehi's girls earned three firsts and had two 2 sweeps in the javelin, 1600 and 3200 meter runs. Leah Krukiewic tossed the spear Expires 97 Retail on Any Part , or Accessory 1 Freeland and Jace Sager in eight, and J.D. Deveraux and Willie Waterson in tenth place in the same event. Youth soccer tryouts to be held May The Lone Peak Youth Soccer League will hold tryouts for the Lehi area competitions teams during the week of May 19. Competitions soccer teams are for boys and girls ages 10 to 18 who Off Suggested A"7 one coupon per family Otter not valid with any other coupon or discount Umit same event. In team roping, Duke Freeland and Jace Sager took fifth, with Tyson Allen and Brad Norris in ninth place. Carbon Rodeo, Price J.D. Deveraux and Willie Waterson won the team roping competition, with second place awards to Danny Blackhurst in bareback, Duke Freeland in calf roping and John Lewis in steer wrestling. Canda Christiansen took fifth place W FREE LABOR Anv Repair . J: with Canda roping, Christiansen in ninth place in the Emery Rodeo, Castle Dale Duke Freeland placed fifth in calf roping, followed by Wyatt Hunter in seventh place in the in away in breakaway roping. Bridgerland Rodeo, Logan JL, years. Other Lehi boys who scored included Jake Dorton in 1600 meter (second) and 3200 meter (fifth). Curtis Rex, a fourth in the high jump, Blaine Edwards, second in the 200 meter and fourth in the 100 meter and Hadfield, a sixth in the 110 hurdles, all added to the 77 point total for the Pioneer 11 boys. Relay teams that placed from Lehi's boys' squad included a second in the 4 x 400 meter, third in the 4 x 100 and fourth in the medley relay. They are all scheduled to compete on Saturday at BYU. OFF $500 state emissions Your & vehicle inspection Good till 53097 No Appointment Necessary 'SCAR U CARE 756-275- I 2 a Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm g 95 W. Main American Fork 1 COUPON 19-2- 2 Under 18 teams are able to play high school soccer in the fall and then try out for spring competition teams in February. Tryouts for the Lehi Boys Under 12 team (boys born between Aug. 1985 and July 1987) and the Lehi Boys Under 14 team (boys born Aug. 1983 to July 1985) will be held at Lehi Junior High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd., on Monday, May 19 and Wednesday, May 21 between 5 and 7 p.m. For the Lehi Boys Under 16 team (boys born between Aug. 1981 and July 1983) and the Lehi Boys Under 18 team (boys born between Aug. 1979 and July 1981) will be held at Lehi Junior High School on Monday, May 19 and Wednesday, May 21 between 3 and 5 p.m. All soccer players are asked to bring their own soccer ball, if possible, and water to the tryouts. Teams will being practicing in the summer and games will begin just after school starts in August. Any athletes who are unable to attend the tryout dates but want to participate are asked to leave a message at 768-912- y (NEXT 76 TO ALPINE CREDIT UNION) South 360 East k J IIICHlALTllPlAm American Fork, Utah J 1 Tell You Graduate f You're Proud! 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