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Show aljf f ay Him Sports Tackles Lehi 'ifl ..a tljvA&A iJisUgwmb y;. -. '& i '" at.toiinnw'wwwwin V bC. rzpbr' r 4 v iW .&. $ 4 didnt get under way impressively, Paysons first touchdown against American Fork Friday own nine but before it was over the Lions moved the ball 91 yards. About to be tackled on his in the photo are Kent Burton (21), Wyatt yard line is Roland Weinle (32). Other Payson players -P- hoto by Randy Hill Barnett (64) and Darrell Stewart (89). Key to Homecoming Victory Like a lioness protecting her cubs, Paysons defense dug in after the first half Friday to protect a Lions 12-- 7 win over favored American Fork in the biggest Region 6 football upset so far this season. The victory over the previously undefeated Cavemen boosted Payson into second place, a half game behind Pleasant Grove, presently Utahs only unbeaten triple-school. Payson took a 0 lead late in the second period before A surrendering a TD and extra point to American Fork just before halftime and Lions went to the locker room on the short end of a 7 count. But the second half was something 6-- score. The big ground gainer in the drive was Brent Powell who had runs of 26 and 23 yards, the latter to the Cavemen two yard stripe, Kent Burton bulled over on the next play. But the visitors came right back with a drive highlighted screen pass, by a Doug Mower to Tony Anderson, good for the touchdown. The conversion gave American Fork the lead, one which lasted only into the third quar- else again for the Lions who have been improving steadily since dropping their first three A contests. pre-seas- tenacious Payson defense in the second half held Am- Fork to minus rush yardage and didn't allow the Cavemen a first down until the last two minutes. The Lion of the defense was Roland Weinle who racked up 10 tackles and 17 assists involving him in an incredible 27 tackles. He didnt have to apologize for his offensive effort either, accounting for 55 yards in 17 carries. Going into the battle, to emphasize what a fine game Payson played, American Fork had been a 35-- 0 winner over Spanish Fork and a 33-- 0 victor over Lehi. The cavemen couldnt on three good scoring in the early opportunities going. In the second period the Lions stopped American Fork cold on a fourth and two situation on Payson s nine erican rd ter. It was Paysons little used aerial attack which led to and resulted in the final score. Jerry Buys tossed a 33 yarder to Darrell Stewart who moved the ball to American Forks 21. The Lions pushed to a first and before Payson found itself facing a fourth down four yards away from the end zone. Kent Dixon Quarterback calmly tossed the ball to Mike Hone for the final TD just before the third period ended. The entire Payson team played well, coach Jim Dur-rasaid after the game. In addition to Weinle, he had particular praise for the offensive work of Burton, Powell, Buys and Dixon. Defensively, Durrant singled out Burton and Robert Gilson. The score by quarters: American Fork 0 7 0 Payson cap-itoli- ze ALL NEW! PH9ILAD w nt The first gas chain saw with afll these features for under $100 Automatic chain oiling standard Under 8 pounds all magnesium housing, not plastic! 12" Bar bar standard, not 10" Tillotson all position hard-tippe- d A FOOD EXPERT IN THE ARMY ISA FOOD EXPERT ANYWHERE. by Susan LeBaron 066 mid-we- Anderson the wackiest, funniest family western of the year! j U and Payson Womens Golf Club leg winners, left to right, Bessie McMullin, Ev Brook and Venna Montague, watch Hazel Courtney drive off No. 1 tee at Gladstan near the end of the season. Other leg winners not present when the photograph was made are Rowene Wilson, and Rae Ann Page and Betty Chronicle Photo Jensen. jured JeffGustin, another back who had a great year last season. Provo Teams Grab Best Ball Honors Provo teams clubbed way to top honors SatUtah urday in the County best ball championship at Paysons Gladstan golf course. Max Fillmore and Ron Jack-so- n fired a par 61 to grab the low gross title. The low net trophy went to Howard and Don Christiansen who came in with a their le five-und- er 53. Salt Lake City golfers finished second and third among the 80 golfers who came from most sections of the state tour-ne- y. to play in the best-ba- ll School Superintendents Scroll by Joe Reidhead ev e ral persons have accept anonymous complaints and have promised a reply whenever possible from the administrator who directs S indicated they do not feel they have ur I a way they can of- -f i c i a 1 1y complain to the superintendant and recieve any satisfaction. Nebo district supports an open communication system and hopefuUy all of us, as we work together to educate our children, will feel free to discuss our problems. They were Charles Norton and Jan Brian, 62, and Andy Decker and Jay Shaw, We should understand and accept the fact we will not always agree. In fact, just today I have had a complaint of a serious nature to a parent, but I could not agree with what the parent wanted done. In this case it was a lack of resources to provide the type of service the parent 63, in the net division, and Ray Kelly and Ray Kelly Jr., 55, and Dave Hansen and Max Steele, 56, in the net play. PHS Sophomores the program involved in the complaint. Some of the replys are not satisfactory to the persons complaining and, again, it is impossible t o please everyone. We do have many exand registing ulations by various arms of government with which we must comply. restraints Lets all work together to education whenever increase our underof our district edsystem and be more our communication improve we can, standing ucational open in with each other. NOT of Mr. Mrs. nette Porter, Laurie Prince and Ramona Wells, The royon a basis of student votes. alty was selected -- PHS- Thirty girls tried out for Homecoming Royalty Sept. 22. The girls had to walk out on a ramp and tell something about themselves and answer two questions, what onequal-it- y would you like to have? what do you think of and working mothers? -- PHS- Among the Homecoming activities were those of decorating the halls, and cars. The DECCA club won the prize for having the best decorated car. -- PHS- desired. Meet Lehi Today we can hope to do is try to please the majority of All Payson HighSchools more footballers at home this afternoon hope to get back into the win column after dropping a verdict to American F ork a week ago. The youthful Lions host Lehi schwith the opening kick-o- ff eduled for 4 p.m. At American Fork last week Payson allowed itself to get well behind quickly and was never able to recover. The AFers boosted a 17-- 0 first quarter bulge to 24-- 0 at halftime. Payson battled the winners on nearly even terms after intermission, but were able to score only once while American Fork got two more TDs. Coach Bob Menlove said outstanding Payson gridders were Cody White, Rick Har-waand Alan DeGraw. sopho- the people and do the best we can within reason to meet individual circumstances. Parents should not get the idea that because we do not act on their complaint we do not wish to communicate. We try to evaluate each complaint at the appropriate admin- istrative level and solve the problem there if there is a solution and the solution is an improvement over the existing practice. Parents do have a considerable impact on decisions made in the district. In fact, sometimes begin to feel like the complaint department. I meet monthly with the PTA Council presidents and beginning this year we will meet monthly with the presidents of each school PTA. We will join in a discussion meeting to discuss problems and provide explainations. I rd REGION SDC STANDINGS 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT KUP r e e dau- Howard Allen of Payson , was crowned horn ecoming queen during the annual festivities at the school Friday. Her attendants were Karen Gasser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Gasser, and Teena Tervort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tervort, aU of Payson. Other finalists presented to the student body at a special assembly Sept. 24 were Trina Angus, LeAnn Behling, Beverly Brown, Marie Payne, An- OTHER SIZES NOT-PIC- 1 cuss their concerns and Fridays Results: terests Payson 12, American Fork 7 PI Grove 19, SpringviUe 7 Spanish Fork 7, Lehi 0 Carbon 21, Uintah 7 Tomorrows Games Carbon at American Fork Payson at Lehi PL Grove at Spanish Fork SpringviUe at Uintah PICK-U- ALL SIZES P in- the board. We have had very little support from parents. But the board meeting has provided an opportunity for the teachers and the administration of the given school to discuss their program with the board. We also have developed a hotline to with SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. 532-111- 1 OGDEN 801 West 12th St . Ph. 399-117- 1 LOGAN South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) STUDIOS presents .i .i Needle bearing ghter CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION LITTER construction dis- expressed appointment sportswriters for the dailies hadnt rated Spanish Fork higher in their predictions. At that time, the Spanish Fork mentor felt his g r i d d e r s should have been The Dons have an outstanding back in Dave Beck who on more than one occasion this year has rushed for more than 200 yards per game. Also causing Spanish F ork to appear to be more formible is the return of in- - 377-581- 5. CVD ek C a u Allen, 07 Young women and men who train for the Food Service field in the Army are building a lifetime career. Well teach you nutrition, cooking, meat preparation and baking Andpay whileyou learn. Along with a lot ot new Army benefits. Provo carburetor standard cuts upside down. 100 (0-- 3) yard line. That goal line stand inspired the offense which promptly moved 91 yards downfield for the initial Pay-so- n Tough Payson 2nd Half Defense described by head Lions coach Jim Durrant as the type of a football team that gives you nightmares to go play. The coach explained you know they are a good football team, better than their record would indicate. Theyre going to break loose someday and have a really good football game and our objective is to keep that from being this week.. Lehi lost to Spanish Fork, Paysons opponent at home for a 3 p.m. Wednesday contest, 7 at Spanish Fork last week. The lions, on the other hand, pulled the upset so far of the region 6 session by beating favored American Fork 12-- 7 to move into second place, just a half game behind league leading and unbeaten on the season Pleasant Grove. Durrant said the Lions wiU put the ball in the air much more frequently against Lehi than they did last week in the game with the cavemen. And, he said, Payson fans who travel to Lehi tomorrow will see a couple of teams which utilize almost identical multiple defenses. Our objective in pre-gapractices this week will be to concentrate on the fundamental aspect of football, making certain our blocking holds up and attempting to get the backs in the holes. Our number one concentration area of the week will be downfield blocking. Its been an inadequate part of our ball game and has stopped us from getting the long run, Durrant said. The coach also isnt looking for any picnic either in Wegame at dnesdays home with arch rival Spanish Fork. Early in the season, Durrant said, Dons coach DelRoy 4 The Lions Den Payson Tomorrow, Hosts Spanish Wednesday Payson travels to Lehi tomorrow for a 5 p.m. battle against the winless Pioneers (ChrontrU 4, 1973 October JkY Her Christmas Meeds You! you can help by entering CENTRAL BANK'S ;J annual MfSAMHtTtft DRESS-A-DOL- CONTEST L ONE DAY ONLY .with automatic chain oiling' . WEDNESDAY OCT . 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