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Show J0 Life With Lynne This spring weather reminds me of Springville, and Spring-ville Spring-ville reminds me of the basketball basket-ball tournament, and the basketball bas-ketball tourney reminds me that Olympus High came in fourth and that Springville won the big doings. Some of those games had everyone, at one time or another, an-other, acting like they were crazy (maybe they were). Olympus' game with Granite was the most exciting I thought. Those Granite "Farmers" "Farm-ers" and "Farmerettes" surely had a lot of school spirit, but I'm proud of the "Titans," because be-cause they won in a real close game. Sandy Dolowitz took his sister, Judy, Viv Paulsen, Sarah Soderberg and me to the game we played with Box Elder. El-der. He had to go to a meeting meet-ing at someone's house after, and I was determined that I was going to get my shorthand done before I got home. The lights in their car wouldn't go on, so I sat right down on the front lawn of the house where Sandy was and started doing my Shorthand by the light of a garage floodlight. Pretty soon a man came out and boy, did I run! He probably thought I was drunk, but I wasn't. After every exciting game we went to the A&W Rootbeer (I said rootbeer) on 21st South and quenched our parched vocal vo-cal cords. We not' only had delicious food at Sue Christensen's at our "Flamef ront" Sunday night, but we had some good food for thought dished up by Kenny Olsen from the U. of U. You would have thought we were kids from the country, because be-cause we were so , interested in their beautiful home. |