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Show Lehi Stake Relief Society to hold women's conference All sisters in the Lehi Stake are invited to participate in the ; ; : f annual women's conference. The conference will be held on Saturday, Feb. 7 in the stake center, 200 N. Center St., from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Sunday aress is appropriate. The guest speaker will be Richard Robins, and the theme will be "The Knowledge I Gain replenish the food 61-4- 3, 78-6- 9, mid-wee- k 60-4- Parry's Power Guide to High School Basketball ...sk $f By Noland Parry :' ' YKf Week bf Jan. TeanVC J Rating 3AJV,A Region 10 U Lehi Park City Uintah (4) . 82.5 93.7 flK. .... Unionv.. Wasatc .:..63.6 ; .. , ?....' 4 91 . v.'., 83.7 .80.2 ; V , Add3ppHM6 Mhomeiearatng. Pair the tones thajpty &ir. oftet Trie dlereras between tie !woings indicateSJfi predicted marjn o!Jory. HowtousSflfttefingS:!? 1 . 2. 3. eCopyrighl IjKfeby Last weeks .record: Year to dafefeconj: 1 East Main -- - American Fork battle. All eyes in 3A will be on the contest as the Bears bring their identical 10-- 3 record and the number-tw- o ranking to the Pioneer fieldhouse. Bear River lost in overtime to the LHS quint at Garland in November, but both teams have shown a lot of improvement since then. Lehi lost to Dixie, now 12-- 2 and ranked third in the state early in the season, k and dropped contests to 4A Spanish Fork and Springville in December, before rolling off five straight victories. At Vernal the Pioneers toyed with the Utes for three quarters to lead 55-4- 1 at the break, but a final-perio- d sprint by the home mid-wee- k u New Owner Colette Mathews SEJORTS WHILE THEY tAST! .v,.y.y. Members of the Lehi Stake Relief Society Presidency prepare for their women's conference. Shown here are, L to R: JoAnne Dubois, president; Darlene Peterson, education counselor; DeAnn Cardon, secretary; and Julie Berry, homemaking counselor. 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On Jan. 21, the Wasatch Wasps defeated but at Uintah Jan. them over the 23, Lehi won Utes. In Wednesday's action, the Wasps took a 12-- lead in the first quarter, then stretched at their point spread to 9 intermission. Led by Tasha Widdison and Carrie Summerhays, Wasatch in outscored the Pioneers the second half. The top Pioneer scorer with 12 points, Lacey Yates paced Lehi in 57-4- 6, 52-5- 1 6 27-1- 30-2- 7 its valiant rally. The Pioneers managed to outshoot Wasatch 5 in the final period. In the first quarter of Friday's game, the Utes took a 16-- lead over Lehi, and outshot the Pioneers in the second period to widen their advantage to at halftime. Led by Callie Trane and Cally Gillman, the Pioneers erased the deficit in the second half" by outscoring Uintah Lehi held Uintah to eight points in the final quarter while scoring 15. Trane led Lehi with 23 points while Gillman added another 14. Trisha Gardner led Uintah with 15 points. 17-1- 8 17-1- 1 33-1- 9 nt 33-1- 8. 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He was followed by Braden Cooper with 16 (two from the arc) and Travis 26-3- 1 Free Press FT bank. ber-on- With 13 down and 8 to go, the Lehi High School boys' basketball team appears to be in the driver's seat to the state tournament and possibly a third straight state title in February. Last week, the Pioneers downed Wasatch, and on the road with Uintah, a contest at Heber City and a Friday matchup at Vernal. This Friday they reach the halfway mark in Region 10 play as they host Union. The 9 winner Cougars were a over Wasatch on Friday. Next Wednesday, the num- - 3 i . non-memb- er Pioneers driver's seat on road to state meet Tracy Wilson 7 will be Mine Through Eternity." A special invitation has been issued to friends and senior Laurel girls. Five sisters from each ward are needed to help with the service project; anyone interested should contact her Relief Society president. In addition, canned food items will be collected to Sports in By ' 1 40N.200E. American Fork |