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Show 14' SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, September 2t, 2006 SHSMes Temds Sweeps Again? erft-bm? mrvvw r r f JWVIUri I IMtVVD WJ ' I it M - . . . . Wi '"r- ...." :. ' v .... T v T 'r"i .m.,ir r LbJkjmi.4.&Xi r-y ... ...... .,1 ' ' N,t,U hirim. VV ... 1 j 50 Mitch Cass instantly overtakes and Orem receiver as he catches the ball late in the third quarter as teamates 22 Taylor Baker and 56 Thomas Mower look on. Freshman football team moves to 3 and 1 Brandon Harris ' SJHS STAFF WRITER The Springville Red Devil Dev-il Freshman Football team increased their record to 3-1 3-1 this weekend with a 18-6 victory over the Orem Tigers. Ti-gers. -S. The game started out with both teams struggling over the ball on an incredibly incred-ibly muddy football field. Ney teacher Mitch Kawai '"' ' ' 'SJHS STAFF WRITER Mr. Tlustek is a new 8th grade U.S. history teacher atjSpriqgvills Junior High School and it is his first year teaching. He went to BYU Idaho and has a bachelor's bach-elor's degree in history education. He became a teacher be-cause be-cause he liked and respected respect-ed his teachers. When he went to school his favorite class was World History. He has been married for 1 and a half months and he coaches swimming and water polo. -Fall is Fencing Season- 716" diam.-Smooth Cableg7C7S) Great for Horse Fence 91 6" diam. Cable - UsedC2H5 Sold on - y - Drill Pipe Can Today! 1 T I IC3I l raiSoVhlOOEasTAerii w m. m w ' f n Hw1 m FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY i ' H H RADIO Me Key i n Mi 1450 rpfum- Web Site: www.keyy.com E-Mail: mailkeyy.com Complete program schedule and listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy of our schedule! - KEYY will not add your name to any mailing lists. Steven A. Barshun, General Manager 307 South 1600 West, Provo, UT 84601-3932 374-5210 lEnEspanol! PROGRAMAS Y MUSICA PARA LA FAMILIA Los Sabados De Las 12:00 A Las 5:00 p.m. The Tigers were the first to score late in the first quarter missing the opportunity oppor-tunity for an extra point. The Red Devils didn't miss a beat however quickly scoring to tie up the score 6-6. The second and third quarter was spent playing in the mud as both teams fought for the end zone. at Springville Jr. High : Mr. Tlustek 768 - 3332 m-r o-j, oai o- It accept O 3 R u i. cm u - j ' ; 24 HOURS A DAY to life is Jesus Christ The Red Devils fought especially hard as two of their touchdowns were called back because of penalties. pen-alties. The fourth quarter was all Red Devils as they scored two touchdowns against a increasingly tired Tiger Defense to take the game. Congratulations Red Devil Freshman! 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After Af-ter falling to Orem in their first region match, they have been on fire, sweeping sweep-ing Payson, Provo, and Timpview. The team is very hard Girls JV Soccer Team wins four of four Bryce Frisby SHS STAFF WRITER The SHS Junior Varsity Var-sity Soccer team is having an outstanding winning streak. They've won every one of their games, four out of four. You can definitely defi-nitely see that these Lady Red Devils are playing to win. Many SHS students are impressed by this JV team. Adrianna Tarin said, "We have a great team this year; we're conditioned hard and we're planning to win region." Obituary Allred Ivins, Utah - Rayma All-red, All-red, 76, passed away Saturday Sat-urday morning, Sept. 16, 2006. She was born September Sep-tember 4, 1930, in Martin, Utah, to Harry Alan and Francis Johnson Beard. She married Karl Allred on May 9, 1952, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They shared many interests, including a deep love of & Siding!! Colors Styles Rayma Cut InnthsrReady VJoac Free! NowII 768 - 3332 L-J 55 - 947 - 0249 metalmart.biz 1200 Easrteht brimxabie Spanish Fork Operation to beat and have high expectations from their singles players, Daniella Galbraith, Jamie Johnson, and Laken Lewis. They are a hard-hitting crew and have been downing opponents while chasing a region title. They have been consistent consis-tent in putting away their opponents, and many times shut them down completely. complete-ly. But let's not leave out our strong doubles teams, Angela KronebergerNi-cole KronebergerNi-cole Pigott and Brittanie BlackwellAshley Krone-berger. Krone-berger. No one can touch them lately, especially the first doubles team taking it to Provo 6-0, 6-0 and the And if you have ever seen this team play, you know how true Adrianna's statement is! "We make a great team, with the best team work I've seen." proclaimed Amy Teuscher. SHS won the last game, which was against Pay-son, Pay-son, by an amazing score of 5-0. This high score shows that the team is not letting down for a moment and is not letting the ball out of its sight. Whether it's rainy, cloudy or clear, the Lady Red Devils stand up and plan for a great llilll Rayma Allred music. Rayma was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in many callings, including a recent re-cent mission to Washington Washing-ton DC. She was a kind and loving person who kept her sweet disposition throughout her battle with Alzheimer's. She is survived by her husband, Karl, of Ivins, UT; children: Michele (Ben) Casper of Basin City, WA; Scott (Angie) Allred of Wasilla, AK; Andrea Allred of Phoenix, Phoe-nix, AZ; and Don (Ann) if NOTHING MKES YOU 1 1 1INKOF 1 1 IE FUTURE LIKE I IOI.DING IT IN YOUR ARMS WE LIVE WHERE DU LIVE I " - ' i n ii v r - The vwifider fif Iwmn - wtu rvnuru in..U twrtulyS lutuK. Doytiu a? the life insurance cowrage. you need' To help ou bo absjhuely sum, look 10 sorecone whts been there lor you righi. Irom iiu start. 2 INIUIONCI. UKE AOOOD NFIGHBOR, STATE FARM IS IHERt second doubles team winning win-ning 6-1, 6-0. "Every week that we play, we are getting better and working hard so we can prepare for our next match," stated senior Angela An-gela Kroneberger. The ladies recently traveled to Provo and Timpview. They rolled past them both with ease, but ran into a hostile crowd at Timpview. While there was some adversity to overcome with a riotous crowd, the Lady Red Devils Dev-ils stuck it to them with an effortless sweep. Come support the tennis ten-nis team and watch some great sports! game. Coach Maybe has obviously obvi-ously devoted herself to the team and plans to do her best to make it the best soccer team in the state. If you'd like to see the team get closer and closer to region, then come out and watch. Usually you can see soccer team members mem-bers walking down the halls in their white and blue jackets on game days. But they would really appreciate appreci-ate support at the games, so show your support and your Red Devil pride by getting out to a game. Boyle of American Fork, UT; brother, Harold Johnson John-son of Maple'ton, UT; 26 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and son, Doran. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 20, in Ivins. A second funeral service ser-vice will be held Friday, Sept. 22, at 2 p.m., at the Northridge 14th Ward Chapel, 1875 N. 280 West, Orem. Visitation will be Thursday, Sept. 21, 6 to 8 p.m., and again on Friday, 1 to 1:45 p.m., prior to services ser-vices at the chapel. Interment Inter-ment will take place at the Provo City Cemetery. Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. George. ConT dolences may be made at www.spilsburymortuary. com. Click on the Dove. 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