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Show ' i" t www w Orem Wins Region Track Title REGION FOUR PRESIDENT and Lehi Principal Dale Price (left) presents the Region Four Track and Field championship OHS Winning Trackers Enter State Saturday BY BRAD WILLIAMS Eighteen members of theorem High School track and field team, fresh from winning the Region Four championship lastSaturday, have qualified to enter the State Class A championships this Saturday at 9 a.m. at the University Uni-versity of Utah rubberized track. Trials begin at 9 a.m. with the finals scheduled for 1 p.m. That evening at 7 on the same track, jTEGMaOFOtg! MAY TYPEWRITER BARGAINS UNDERWOOD-OLIVETTI, Delux SMITH CORONA, Deluxe Classic SCM ELECTRIC PORTABLE SCM ELECTRIC Wide Crge. OLYMPIA GENEALOGY Portables $139.50118.88) VECTOR ELECTRIC adding OLIVETTI ELECTRIC Adding 0WC'S typewriter fa 294 North First West Just Across Don't wait until your Brakes are Dangerous. Bring your car in to Locations Displaying this Sign for a Free Brake Check-up by Mechanics who have been Specially Trained at the American Parts Brake School. Brakes Serviced by Experts are your Best Insurance for Safety. L7.P.r.l. trophy to Orem Alan McEwan. the WAC conference finals will be held with Brigham Young University Uni-versity and University of Texas at ElPasopicked as co-favorites. After sweeping the Division 1 meet a week ago, theGoldenTig-ers theGoldenTig-ers went to Region Four meet performing what the teams members mem-bers said was their best efforts of the year. The well-conditioned Orem team took more first place hon- Reg. Now $89.50 $68.88 $117.00 $88.88 $1.49.50 . C0 DO Portable $169.50128.8 Machines $89.50 68.88 Machine $99.50 68,88 from Sears 373-3631 WE CAm STOrW POYJERIZED SHOE SETS SUPPLIED BY AU7 PARTS IH3. 1481 N. State St., Prove. Utah Co-Captains Mel Pyne and (Hal Williams' photo) ors than all the other schools combined to walk away with 120 points, followed by Payson with 43, Spanish Fork with 38, Pleasant Plea-sant Grove 29, Springville 28, Provo 26, Carbon 18, American Fork 2, and Lehi 0. Orem took first place in nine of the 16 events, with Alan McEwan Mc-Ewan coming up with a double win in the 100- and 200-yard-dashes, the only double win of the day. The top three places in each of the Region Four events will go to the state meet Saturday, according to Coach Bill Delaney. The Tigers set records in the 880 when junior Doug Murdock was clocked at 1:57.8, Al McEwan Mc-Ewan in the 220 with a time of 22.2, senior Gary Cramer in the mile with a time of 4:30.7, and the medley relay team with a time nt 3:42.4. The team included in-cluded John Juarez, Mel Pyne, John Eager, and Dave Hanks. The 880 relay team also tied the standing Region Four record. Region Four results are as follows: 120 High hurdles Boyd Nelson, SF; Kent Huff, Spr.; Randy Nielsen, Orem; John Loveridge, Orem; Robert Bowen, Provo. 15.5. 100 yard dash Alan McEwan, Orem; Jeryl Smith, Provo; Tom Nielson, Orem; Mark Etherington, Payson; D. Harmon, Provo. 10.2. Mile run Gary Cramer, Orem; Steve Jensen, Orem; Mark Amott, Provo; Frank Keele, SF; L. Clegg, Provo. 4:30.7. (New record.) 440 yard dash Jeryl Smith, Provo; Chris Anderson, SF; Kevin Johansen, Orem; Gary Weight, Payson; Sid Young, Orem. 51.6. 180 yard low hurdles Kent Huff, Spr.; Mike Taylor, SF; Jim Marshall, Orem; Greg Jacobsen, Provo; Doug Jarman, Provo. 20.9. 880 yard run Doug Murdock, Orem; Gary Powell, Payson; Russ Nielson, Spr.; Jim Stewart, Payson; Brad Carter, Orem. 1:57.8. (New record) Shot put Wayne Stout, Orem; Orrin Olsen, Orem; Dick Arm- No Limit Of Fun Bag and possession limits are set to limit the number of fish you catch, but there Is no limit set on the amount of fun you can have on a fishing trip. Sportsmen going afield this fishing season will find their trips much more enjoyable if they do not place too much emphasis on catching their limit each time they go out. A fishing license Is only an authorization to angle for fish; it is not a guarantee for a certain number of fish. Fresh air, beautiful scenery, relaxation, good companionship, and an opportunity to improve iismng lecnniques maxe any usn- lng trip a worthwhile venture. Enjoy your trips this season; let your success be measured in terms of fun and relaxation. Tennis Champs Try for State BY BRAD WILLIAMS Three singles players and one doubles team will compete for Orem High School in the State Class A tennis matches Saturday at Liberty Park inSaltLakeCity. Orem's undefeatedTigers ended end-ed the season in Region Four play with a perfect 10-0 record, winning the mythical Region Four championship. Coach Parlell Peterson's fine team in the state matches will include singles players Larry Lew, Eddie Robinson, and Dave Porter-all taking second place in their respective position of No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3. The No. 1 doubles team of Alan Cranney and Rick Rowley took first In Region qualifying play last week at the BYU courts. Only the first two places in each ranking in singles and doubles qualify for the state matches. Closed Waters The 1970 Fishing Proclamation lists most waters of the state open to angling this year. Waters listed as closed to fishing in 1970 are: Sheep Creek Lake and the feeder canal above the lake. At- wood, Allred, and Mt, Lmmons lakes in Duchesne County. Starvation Star-vation Reservoir. CrescentLake in Garfield County. Koosharem Reservoir. Floating Island Lake in Wayne County. Also closed to angling are State fish hatchery properties, waterfowl water-fowl nesting grounds and management manage-ment areas, as posted. strong, Payson; Kevin Barnett, Payson; Allan Bird, Spr. 47-'?. 220 yard dash Alan McEwan, Orem; Tom Nielson, Orem; Mark Etherington, Payson; Dean Williams, PG; John Eager, Orem. 22.2. (New record.) High lump Bill Gentry, Carbon; Delbert Beddoes, SF; Reed Ewell, Payson; Kevin Bales, Orem; Jim Barry, Orem. 6-2. Medley relay Orem (Jaurez, Pyne, Eager, Hanks), Payson, Provo, Pleasant Grove, Springville. 3:42.4. (New record.) Discus Orrin Olsen, Orem; Gary Cannon, Payson; Daryl Hanson, Orem; Brent Nielson, Joe Quigley, Payson. 151-3"j. Javelin Ron Holman, PC-Steve PC-Steve Whitehead, PG; Gary Downey, SF; Mike Pillings, Carbon; Vance Lowe, PG. 190-2. Mile relay Orem (Young, Johansen, J. Jensen, Murdock, Payson, Spanish Fork, American Fork, Provo. (3:30.4.) Long jump Randy Ward, Spr.; Mark Etherington, Payson; Brent Richards, Orem; Robert Hall, Carbon; Dave Peterson, Carbon 22 4"j (New record.) 880 relay Orem (T,. Nielson, Loveridge, Richards, McEwan.), Carbon, Spanish Fork, Springville, Pleasant Grove. 1:32.5. (Ties record.) Pole vault Mike Hatch, Pleasant Grove; Jim Barry, Orem; Lowell Anderson, SF; Ron Holman, PG; Gary Johnson, SF. 136. Tennis Rackets $2.98 up Foam Coolers 99 Gtovcs . Coleman-.-Two-burner Dob's Army and Navy 418 North State OREM w f MEMBERS OF THE field championship Tigers, are (from Mark Ward, Mgr., Region Four track and team, Orem's Golden left to right) Row 1: Tome Chapman, Rick- Broderick, Alan McEwan, Jim Marshall, Mel Pyne, Gary Cramer; Row 2: Darrell Hansen, John Juarez, Kevin Bales, Tom Neilson, Wayne Stout, Randy Neilson, Jon Eagar; Row 3: James Graff, Doug Murdock, Orin Flaming Gorge Facilities Open Camping and boating facilities at Flaming Gorge are open for May visitors. Most of the accommodations ac-commodations in the area will be open for the Memorial Day weekend. Use fees will not be collected in the area until Congress Con-gress acts on the Land and Water Conservation Use Act. Fishing on the reservoir continues con-tinues to improve with both shore and boat fishermen taking fish. Trolling and lure fishing has produced pro-duced some large rainbows and several brown and cutthroat trout, also. The Green River below Flaming Flam-ing Gorge Dam will not be open to fishing until the general fish- ing season opens June 6. Donating Fish Catch more fish than your family can use and want to give some to a friend? You can do so, but according to a spokesman spokes-man for the Division of Fish and Game, a donation slip must ac company the fish. A donation slip for fish must include the number and species ber, name, address, and signature signa-ture of the donor and the place where the fish were taken. It is unlawful to transport fish across state lines on a donation slip; however, a legal limit may be taken out of the state by a licensed angler. All fish possessed pos-sessed or transported must be kept in such a manner that species and number can be determined. Scera Seeks Swim Team "Parent support is really needed," need-ed," Scera Swim team coach Walter Cryer advised today. A meeting is planned May 14 at 8 p.m. in the Lincoln Seminary Building to get the program underway. Interested parents and children under 18 are urged to attend. Only requirements to join the team are to be able to swim the length of the pool. Workouts Work-outs will begin June 1 at 7 a.m. For further information, call Mrs. Eckles during the day at 225-5717. , km Baseball Gloves $3.95 Scera Pool Opens May 28 Scera Swimming Pool will open May 28, M. Dover Hunt, Scera manager announced today. Registration for summer swimming courses will begin May 18 and will continue through May 27 at the Scera Theater office from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Beginning Begin-ning May 28, registration will be held at the Scera Pool. A fee of $4 will be charged for 10 lessons for children under 14 years of age. For those 14 and over, the fee is $6. There will be six sessions taught. Each session will run for two creeks and classes will be taught daily Monday through Friday. Family season passes may be purchases during registration hours with a discount offered those still paying the Scera 75 cent contribution. Public swimming hours will be from 1:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily except Sunday. 1 LJHS 8th Grade Wallops Plnoaant prnvn BY DAVE SCHOW Lincoln Junior High eighth grade track team defeated Pleasant Plea-sant GroveTuesdayinanamazing score - 70 to 18. It was a beautiful day for the track meet and Lincoln, being on home soil, took first place in practically every event. Eighth Grade: 50 yd dash: 1-Bruce Jolly, Lincoln; 2-Westover, Lincoln; 3-Pleasant Grove. 100 yd dash: 1-Bruce Jolley, Lincoln; 2-Westover, Lincoln; 3 -Pleasant Grove; (11.3). 440 Run: 1-Merle McKinson, Lincoln; 2-Ellison, Lincoln; 3-Luft, 3-Luft, Lincoln; (63.3). 880 Rum 1-Robert Heinz, Lincoln; Lin-coln; 2-Reese, Lincoln; 3-Pleasant 3-Pleasant Grove; (2.36.2). High Jump: 1-Todd Melhoff, Lincoln; 2-Keller, Lincoln; 3-Loveridge, 3-Loveridge, Lincoln. Pole Vault: 1-VanLucker, Lincoln; Lin-coln; 2-Ward, Lincoln; 3-Lebaron, 3-Lebaron, Lincoln; (8'6"). Long Jump: 1-Mike Ford, Pleasant Plea-sant Grove; 2-Davis, Lincoln; 3 -Bennett, Pleasant Grove (162). Shot Put: 1-Jon Stanley, Lincoln; Lin-coln; 2-Pleasant Grove; 3-Luft, 3-Luft, Lincoln; (376-14"). Medley Relay: l-Lincoln(51.2) 440 Relay: 1-Lincoln (53.3) Final score: Lincoln 70, Pleasant Plea-sant Grove 18. First Meet Lincoln Junior High defeated Pleasant Grove last week in the first seventh grade track meet. 50 yd dash: 1-Steve Brown, Lincoln; 2-Raeno, Lincoln; 3-Hilton, 3-Hilton, Lincoln; (6.3). 100 yd dash: 1-Verl Hovey, Lincoln; 2-Ledbetter, Lincoln; 3-Hill, Lincoln; (11.8). 440 run: 1-Lenny Evans, Lincoln; Lin-coln; 2-Denell, Lincoln; 3 -Anderson, Lincoln; no time. 880 rum 1-Mark Keller, Lincoln; Lin-coln; 2-Chatterly, Lincoln; 3-Boswell, 3-Boswell, Lincoln; no time. High Jump: 1-Pleasant Grove; 2-Jeff Chatterly, Lincoln; 3-Pleasant 3-Pleasant Grove. Long Jump: 1-Steve Brown, Lincoln; 2-Christensen, Pleasant Grove; 3-Story, Pleasant Grove (14 1-12"). Shot Put: 1-Verl Hovey, Lincoln; Lin-coln; 2-Christensen, Pleasant Grove; 3-Swenson, Pleasant Grove (34'1"). Shuttle Relay: 1-Lincoln; 2-Pleasant 2-Pleasant Grove (55.7).' 440 Relay: 1-Lincoln; (56.2) Final Score Lincoln 62; Pleasant Plea-sant Grove 17. Olsen, Coaches Bill Bird, Harry Anderson, Bill Delaney (head), Asst. Coach Hackett, Brent Nielson, Kim Killpack, Charles Chris-tensen; Chris-tensen; Row 4: Brad Carter, Brent Richards, David Hanks, Steve Jensen, Bruno Hunziker, John Loveridge, AlanKnight,DavidDownard; Row 5: Ken Stratton, Sid Young, Puda Peterson, Ross Paulson, Jim Earry, Jerry Jensen, Mgr., Mike Evens. (Hal Williams' photo) Read The Classified Ads E. even's Provo aogjnF cays 3 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY MONDAY ONLY . MAY MEN'S SUITS Our entire stock of Mens Suits (over 1200) are on sale. Leathernecks, Westberry, Embassy Row, Crescent Parks, Popular brand names. This season's new styles, colors, and patterns. Sizes 36 to 54. Regular, Shorts, Longs andX-Longs. , mn i'ie Regular $80 to $90' Regular $100 to $115 500 to cnoose from lew Styles00! 'colons Leatherneckharkskins SALE PRICE $90.00 SALE PRICE $75.00 Regular $70 to $75 Regular $50 to $60 450 to choose from 150 to choose from SALE PRICE $60.00 SALE PRICE $45.00 MEN'S SPORT COATS Our entire stock of Men's Sport Coats are on Sale. Four days ONLY. Wednesday through Saturday. Regular $55 15 to choose from SALE PRICE $45.00 Regular to $35 Year 'round weights, patterns and colors SALE PRICE $29.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES Our entire stock of Men's Shoes are on sale. Four days ONLY. Wednesday through Saturday. Choose from 1500 pairs. Regular Price $21 to $23 Regular Price $27 to $30 MOONLIGHT SALE $18.00 Regular Price $15 MOONLIGHT SALE $12.00 BOYS' SUITS AND SPORT COATS Entire stock of Boy's Suits and Sport Coats are on Sale. Four days ONLY. Wednesday through Saturday, May 15th to 18th. Regular $32.95 to $37.95 150 Suits to choose from - Ages 15 to 20 SALE PRICE $30.00 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Regular $5.00 to $7.00 SALE PRICE $4.00 2 FOR $7.00 AHB SUGAR 7 3.00 Sale or More 5.00 Sale or More 10.00 Sale or More 20.00 Sale or More 50.00 Sale or More $100.00 $200.00 . . 116 WEST Opto MON. OREM-GENEVA TIMES Thursday, May 14.1970 Summer Scera Schedule The foUowing is the list of geographical ward areas and their assigned days for theScera Children's summer program which will start Monday June 15th. MONDAY Orem 6th, 10th, 11th, 17th, 30th, 34th, and others in walking distance dis-tance of Lincoln Junior High School. TUESDAY j Orem 2nd, 7th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, and 33rd. WEDNESDAY. ' Orem 1st, 3rd, 8th, 9th, 21st, 26th, 28th, and 36th. THURSDAY Children from the Edgemont ward areas, Orem 5th, 16th, 22nd, and 31st. Any children who can not come on assigned days or those wishing to participate twice during the week may come on this day. FRIDAY Orem 4th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 27th, 29th, 32nd, 35th, 37th, Lake-view, Lake-view, Vineyard, Provo 17th, 20th, 21st, and 29th. The Scera Program is open to all children in the area. Watch for the bus schedule which will be similar to last year and will appear in a special edition of the Orem-Geneva Times. Any ward leaders or parents desiring further information please call Mr. Haws Baum 225-4339 or the Scera Theater 225-2560. AILH THROUGH SATURDAY AND 15-16 and 18th Til 9 PM Regular $45 Plaids & Stripes, etc. SALE PRICE $40.00' Regular $29.95 Beautiful selection Summer weights and colors SALE PRICE $26.00 MOONLIGHT SALE $24.00 Regular Price $18 to $20 MOONLIGHT SALE $16.00 Regular Price $23 &$25 200 Sport Coats to choose from SALE PRICE $19.00 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Regular $5.50 SALE PRICE $4.00 . 2 FOR $7.00 i Sugar 2 Sugai 5 Suftr 10 Sugar 25 Sugar 50 Sugar 100 Sugar CENTER, PROVO and FRI. TIL 9 P.M. i i |