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Show O MSports ' viSji ISrfte V vw wr.V " aw. , - K.fcV&: 4il ; pL ? idTA .TV '.mtrih V 3 nv,lts4 r- - tV iy ' V? i,tough,, .Smy ; jy ?. IV.sr on this play against Lehi Friday as Pioneer defenders Jerry Buys found the going were dragging him down from both sides. Other members of Paysons offensive team caught in this photograph are David Wignall (54), Russell Christensen (53) and Mike Hone (88). Hill Photo Lions Dump Lehi to Grab Temporary Region Lead Pay rivalry. son-Spa- After Spanish Fork 'Crucial' Payson-Pleasa- Next Thursday Is 'Must' Win Payson was grateful Friday to the Dons of Spanish Fork for helping boost the Lions into the top spot in Region six football standings. The gratitude dissolved at the beginning of the week. For at press time, the two teams were to tangle on the Payson gridiron. Paysons gratitude would be renewed, of course, if the Lions won the battle. Bitterness will prevail if the Dons treat Payson as ungraciously as they did Pleasant Grove by knocking the Lions off the loops top rung. Payson put on the in the second half at Lehi Friday, Spanish Fork was scoring in the last minute against the Vikings to hand Pleasant Grove its first loss in seven games. It was Pay-so- n 18, Lehi 6 and Spanish Fork 13, and Pleasant Grove While pressure 6. You hear about the a BYU-Uta- and the lot of talk rivalry h Provo-Ora- m said Payson head rivalry, coach Jim Durrant before the Well, Spanish Fork clash. probably the biggest rivalry the state of Utah is the the PG game that Spanish has been looking foreward to the Payson game all year. Payson will be looking forward to this football game and both teams will be ready for it. The Chronicle regrets its deadline prevents it from publishing the final score until next week. Regardless of the outcome of yesterdays game, the Lions crucial will lace another a week from today, Thats when Pleasant Grove comes to town for a showdown which determine whether could either team in the state earns triple-- A a berth tourna- Friday, Payson ment. A Lehi t scored first late in the second quarter when Kent Burton bulled over from two yards out. As has happened so often this season to the Lions, the two point conversion failed. winless Pioneers promptly made a contest out of it by marching 57 yards The kick-o- ff reafter a turn to knot the count just 30 seconds before interrd THE SPANISH JC's FORK The First Annual DEER mission. The Lions displayed their superiority in the second half and scored just before the end of the third quarter after Brent Powell and Phil Spainhower accounted for substantial gains on the ground. Spainhower got the touchdown. Paysons final TD in the last period started with a pass interception by Robert Gilson. The Lions lost the ball on downs at the Lehi nine, but the Payson defense was up to the occasion and Lehi had to punt. Good gainers from the Pioneers moved the ball rapidly to Lehis 15 from where Powell galloped on the final scoring dash. Powell had 106 yards in 19 carries to give him a total on the season of 416 and a average. Burton carried 17 times for 73 present Fall HUNTERS DANCE Saturday, October 13, at 8:30 at the Memorial Building, Spanish Fork INVITED EVERYONE Door Prizes Tickets: $2.00 per Couple 5.1-ya- rd Luckless 'Sophs' STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP (Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685. Title 39. United States Code) 1. Title of Publication: The Payson Chronicle. 2. Date of Filing: Sept, 29, 1973. 3. Frequency of issue: Weekly. 4. Location of known office of publication: 35 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah 84651. 5. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers: 35 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah 84651. 6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Publisher, Clark Bigler, 215 North 300 East, Payson, Utah 84651. Editor, Clark Bigler, 215 North 300 East, Payson, Utah 84651. Manager editor, Clark Bigler, 215 North 300 East, Payson, Utah 84651. 7. Owner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and address of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given.) DB&B Publishing Co., Inc., 35 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah 84651; Clark Bigler, 215 North 300 East, Payson, Utah 84651; Dave C. Bigler, 215 North 300 East, Payson, Utah 84651; Midge Bigler, 215 North 300East, Payson, Utah 84651. 8. Known bondholders, and other security mortgagees holders owning and holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities( (if there are none, so Publishing Company, 280 North Main, Spanish state); Fork, Utah 84660. 9. For optional completion by publishers mailing at the regular rates (Section 132.121, Postal Service Manual): 39 U.S.C. 3626 provides in pertinent part: No person who would have been entitled to mail matter under former section 4359 of this title shall mail such matter at the rates provided under this subsection unless he files annually with the Postal Service a written request for permission to mail matter at such rates. In accordance with the provisions of this statute, I hereby request permission to mail the publication named in Item this stage in the football careers of Payson High Schools sophomore team, individual players could At about be discouraged enough to believe they really are cubs instead of young lions. But, as sophomore coach Bob Menlove pointed out Tuesday night, despite the adversary of the campaign, things will get better as those footballers get older and more proficient. We think were going to put a couple of good games together before these kids move up to the varsity next year, Menlove said. verPayson dropped a dict to Lehi last Thursday before allowing a more aggressive Spanish Fork crew of first year men to beat them 29-- 0 Tuesday. It was mistakes and turnovers which allowed Lehi to a beat the young Lions week ago, Menlove explained. Against Spanish Fork, we couldnt move the ball. Our offense just didnt get going, Menlove lamented. After the Lehi fray, Menlove said the outstanding players were Allen DeGraw and Allen Wilson, both of whom went both ways, and the offensive running ot Audie Brook and Ben Peart. The coach singled out the work, both offensive and defensive, of David Loveless, Kevin Hill, Mike Johnson and Ri cky Harward, against Spanish Fork. Litter by Susan LeBaron (Hjnnttrlf rnjflnn October 11, 4 1973 Standings David 175 Tv" son of Mrs. ' if Kenison, VF Doris Ken-- ( " ison, won the VJ gum chewing M 1 contest held f , last Thurs- id day. The con- test was sponsored by the newspaper staff. He recieved a $3 cash prize. David put 50 pieces of gum in his mouth. Virginia Christensen, Michael Box, Dale Johnson and Gary Madsen had 38. They could have put more, but they ran out of gum. There were about 25 contestants that entered. Tj Fridays Results Spanish Fork 13, Pleasant Grove 6. Payson 18, Lehi 6. American Fork 48, Carbon 3 Spnngville 34, Uintah 3. Next Thursdays Games Pleasant Grove at Payson. American Fork at Uintah. Carbon at Spanish Fork. Springville at Lehi. GIVE A HOOT. DON'T POLLUTE Smos Kota FINE PORTRAITURE AND WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY We Are Not Interested In Satisfied Customers You Must Be Over-Joye- d PAYSON, UTAH 84651 061 So. 5th East PHONE 465-90- up I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. (Signed) Clark Bigler, Published in the Payson Chronicle October 11, 1973. Editor-Publish- er. Deer Hunters Warned to Read Proclamations Carefully Utahs deer hunters should read proclamations before the Cct. 20 opener because of several new regulations this year. Division of wildlife resources law enforcement chief John Nagel is of particular import. Big game which has been legally taken must be transported within the state by someone other than the license holder provided the animal is properly tagged and accompanied by the hunting license and permit belonging to the individual who took the animal, and written authoriza- - yards and newcomer Spainhower accounted for 36 yards in seven tries. The defensive Lion was Powell with six tackles and seven assists and Wyatt Barnett was credited with six tackles and three helpers. The score by quarters: 6 -- 18 6 6 0 Payson 6 0 0 -- 6 0 Lehi r tion listing the date and location oi kill, sex and species, origin and destination of transportation, name of hunter harvesting the animal, and name of individual transporting the animal, Handguns will be legal for taking deer this year for the first time. Legal handguns are restricted to .357 magnum, .41 magnum, .44 magnum, .454 magnum or their equivalent. E4744W Modern styled full base console. Casters Oil finished Walnut veneers top and ends Front simulated wood material Solid-Stat- e Super Gold Video Guard Tuning System. Chromatic One-buttTuning For help with all your family insurance needs, AFC. see: Paul H. 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