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Show Page A-1- Lehi Free Press 0 Thursday, August 14, 1980 Local Lad Lands 150 Pound Shark It was a smaller version of "Jaws" but it was a shark and even in defeat it had that same wicked smile. Todd Richins was "shaking like a leaf" but he managed to reel the huge fish in and has the trophy to prove it!! Todd, age 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Richins of Lehi, caught the Mako Shark 25 miles off Long Beach Island in New 0 THE FAMOUS Jersey. Todd, fishing with his cousin Hans Aareskjold, used a two pound mackerel as bait to catch the six and a half footlong SMILE" only slightly intimidated the fisherman, Todd Richins. "JAWS shark. When the shark took the bait he jumped out of the water and according to Todd, "the 4 fight began." Todd reeled for thirty minutes, finally got the shark to the boat only to have him take The good news is that Pecks Supply, fine softball team is in the semifinals of the Utah State Fastpitch Softball Tourney being held in Pleasant Grove this week. The bad news is that Barratts dropped games on Monday and were two eliminated. They lost to Sil's Seafood of Provo and later in the evening they dropped one to Stokes Brothers of Salt Lake City. The scorching heat took its toll on the Barratt players. The temperatures seemed to bother the champs and they lost the zip they've had in previous 100-plu- s games. Later, on the East Field, Tingeys, also of fame, was thwarted by Davidson of Salt Lake City in a Construction Barnes Marlin RICHINS measures the shark he landed on an Atlantic fishing jaunt. Pony League baseball team participated in the Provo Tournament and beat the Provo team Peters, Bob Lucero, Joe Lucero, Shane Atkinson, Dale Peterson, Todd The team played Orem Tuesday and lost by a 12-- 4 Jeff Zimmerman, Robby on Monday night. 13-1- Play continues in the Utah State Class A With the tourney. Fastpitch Softball for set Aug. tonight, championship game 14, at 8:00 p.m. on Shannon Field in Mike Peters is coach of the team with members: Lehi Corey Kirkpatrick, Downs, Chad Hillstead, Darin Clark and Shane Brown. margin. volleyball team will be held August 18th and 19th from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. in the Lehi High Girl's Gym. (Use east door.) They gym will be open at 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 15th for practice. Hunter Safety Course To Be Held August 25 to 21 must have this class they can obtain hunting license. before Registration irs teams squared off Wednesday, Tingeys with Pages of Spanish Fork and Pecks with Stokes Brothers at six p.m. Results were not known at press time. 22nd, between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pecks 3, Flyers 2 The four team "major" tourney two-ruabruptly with a two-ou- t, with Miller Toyota the state crown. started off with a to loss Southwest but Seattle bounced back to come from disheartening Springville and by a 6-- 5 Colorado thriller and then in a game effort, lost the championship game to Southwest Seattle by a score. 6-- 2 to Jack Brown, the field was in top condition and no injuries were sustained during the tournament. Thanks teams. Coaches and tournament officials wish to thank the families who took boys into their homes and made them feel welcome. Many enduring friendships were made during the four day event. Lehi's called beat The boys played great ball Kids" score. during the game, exhibiting fine sportsmanship and friendship for the visiting inning made another They comeback to beat Pocatello stars could be "Comeback the because of late rallies in most games they played. They never gave up and never quit believing they could win the top trophy. Manager of Lehi's Bronco All Stars was Bob Doyle with Coach John Worthen and Business Manager Stephen members Swenson, Price, Team Swenson. Reid were Bart Gray, Chris Ryan Dick Hansen, Brent Fox, Matt Robert Colledge, Penrod, Chad Curtis, Rick Beal, Nathan Hadfield, Gordon Calton, Bill Doyle, Brett Street and Bryce Peterson. Oliver, - ... , .... ended homer for Swift-Sha- edging 1 2 Miller Toyota 3, Swift-ShaThe Western Class "A" Regionals are set to begin August 22 in Pleasant Grove. 1 school football officials begin other meetings for Wasatch will be Aug. 20, 27 and 10 and 24. These combined September The four Front officials Many Excellent Buys! 1! WINS BRONCO CHAMPIONSHIP tournament held i! in Lehi last week. Team Hr'psuii biMiiPss manager. Tiinuiis JEnnY! 785-215- Secretaries & Typists Wanted Pay your way through college with employment at Utah Technical College at Provo in the alternating program. Prepare yourself for a good position in government work. When you pass the special Job Service clerical test, we can place your name on the city, county, state, or federal special competitive job placement register for employment for three month periods. During these three months, those selected will earn with which to pay for college expenses at Utah Technical College at about ProvoOrem. These quarters of work experience are alternated through continuous cycles of quarters of study until graduation. a full-tim- e Utah Technical College at Provo's alternative co-oprogram pays you money now, after you qualify by passing Job Service's internship test. Students who cannot pass the Job classes starting Service test now can acquire the necessary skills in their FINEST BUSINESS about COLLEGE Classes begin Register now for Fall UTAH TEGUUIGAL COLLEGE Quarter pnoBtcDiies isiniinifles. The county was paying $1400 a year for "nothing." Jerry objected. Sept. 29 CLIP Co-o- p P.O. Box J0D9 Provo, Utah 84601 6 HO I? 17 V f UTAH COUNTY : j Name I City co-o- ! State . . Zip "To me. a car with 45.000 miles on it is plenty new. It was in good condition, besides. How many people outside of government can afford a new car every 45.000 miles? I can't." Jerry stated, "so I voted against it. But, unfortunately for county taxpayers. I was outvoted." agree with his views, then give him the opportunity to continue providing them. Give htm your vote, September 9th. interested in your alternating p send Please information. me more program. Address Replace a county car with 45,000 miles on it? Jerry said no. Those are just two examples of how Jerry feels about usingour money. If you MAIL . alone help or information, from them since I took office." In 1 979, Jerry voted to end that string of payments. He was outvoted. This year, unfortunately, the same payment matter was placed on the agenda and voted upon while Jerry was out of town. For some strange reason, it passed. And Jerry's as mad about it as we ought to be. spending. Mali tat Program Alternating Utah Technical College al Provo We'd probably do the same thing, given the following circumstances. For four years prior to Jerry's election, the county had paid 1 400 yearly to the Utah Water. User's Association. "I haven't the slightest idea why we were paying it." said Jerry. "No one else seemed to know why. cither. Near as I can tell, it was just a bad habit. We haven't received so much as a memo, let anus. Jerry has the sense to stop senseless AT PROVO Yet! I'm Fillets in a further information, contact the Utah High School Activities Association or Jack Hill at 5 Shrimp The SWS (Southwest Seattle) won the Regional championship, members include Eric Swigart. Doug Roll. Kris Sagmoen, Brian Thompson, Pat Ruln'iis and lason Hanson, front left to right. Back. to r. are Mike Thompson, manager; Bob Johnson, coach; Pat 'i.tivni Shad n.uihlin Greg Coleman. Brian Fischer. Brett Smith. Jeff Heber, Donnie Montgomery, Rudy Grandbois, and SEATTLE TEAM 1. meetings will be held at West High School in Salt Lake City starting at 7:p.m. is Attendance at these meetings necessary to qualify to officiate. For Mr. Fred Quymon - Lehi from a 5-- Miller Toyota 11, So. States Petroleum 5 Swift Shaw 6, So. States Petroleum 5 Sits 10, Barratts 4 Pages 3 Hill Field 2 UTAH'S The Lehi Booster Club is sponsoring a seafood sale as a fund raising project. Look for the truck with the blue waves at Lehi High School on Friday, August Salmon Tou- Baseball at Vets Park in Lehi, ended with a team from Seattle taking first place and Lehi Bronco coming in second. rnament to 9, took Regional winners will go to New York for the national title. For more information on how to get placed in our alternating co op positions, or the special Job Service tests, complete and mail the coupon below; Seafood Spectacular - Bronco 10 tournament will enter the regionals next week. A Halibut counducted well A of the September 29. COMING! Lobster di.li. Jiilm Worthen. business manager; and Robert Doyle, manager, in back. u co-o- Colledge who will instruct the class. All boys and girls from 12 fee is $4.00 according to Dean p.m. Hill Field 2, Bagleys 1 Tingeys 16, Stokes 2 Pecks 9, R.R. Medics 2 Monday's Results High interested is Anyone invited to attend or contact Mrs. Naylor at 768-858- held will be Monday, August 25 at the American Legion Hall in Lehi at 5 by Both Winners 6-- behind jpiW Major Results Miller Toyota 3, So. States Petroleum Swift-Sha9, Page Brake 5 meeting Saturday, August 16 with the annual rules and mechanics clinic. The clinic is set for 8:30 a.m. at Davis High Begin Monday Hunters Safety Course won Football Officials Clinic Saturday Volleyball Tryouts A Pleasant Grove. Saturday's Results Sil's 10, Mastercraft 1 Davidson Const. 2, Tingeys Tryouts for the 1980 girl's Tingeys played again Tuesday evening with The Flyers of Pleasant Grove as their foe. They finally won in the seventh, 9-was The Lehi Bronco Tournament Ends Tonight Pony League Wins, Loses The pitched heartstopper. superbly but errors cost Tingeys the game in the final inning. Neither team mounted power. Davidsons few hits were scattered and their only tally came off a powerful home run over the left field fence. Tingeys had already scored a run in their half of the first inning. No more scoring occurred until the final inning when Davidson's eked in their winning run off two errors afield. any offensive Pecks game Tuesday Davidson Construction 9-- placed second in the Kegionai tournament Team members include Robert Colledge, Rick Beal, Brett held m Lehi last week, f hey lost the final game to Seattle Street Mitt Penrod. Chad Cuitis and Nathan Hadfield. fiont left to right. Second row. I to r, are Brent Fox, Chris Price, Reid Swenson. Biyce Peterson. Dick Oliver. Gordon Calton. Billy Doyle. Bart Gray and Ryan Hansen; with Steve Swenson, LHII PLACES SLCOND IN REGIONAL IOURNAMENT Broncos Place Second In Regionals Pecks Win, Barratts Lose mm TODD and go to the bottom of the ocean. Another 25 minutes of reeling got "Jaws" to the boat again and the boys shot him. The huge speciman didn't give up, swam out a ways before Todd could get him back and reeled him into the 29 foot boat The Lehi lad was visiting his cousin in New Jersey where all the excitement took place. Hans has returned to Utah to vacation here with Todd. The boys have visited in the Uintah Mountains where the avid young fishermen caught their limit of trout. "The trout weren't even as large as the mackerel we used for bait in New Jersey," smiled the blonde teenager. "We even saw a big whale out in the ocean." "One thing though, the trout were good to eat," he grinned. off I B y COMMISSION IDiradlGijiiaaQ nils ad was paid for by many ofyour neighbors who rnlhuslasllcally support Jrny Bradshaw. ; |