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Show Orem-Geneva Times" -May 31, 1979 ' , :.-r - V :Wkmm fx 111 ?!!:: :: ... '! ' : : :. , .' - i ( I ; ? I IH i tv. 9MW:mM Trft-i. J ft I i ;, i i i Hi WW. .'J ?! MM , , , , j M nM 111 II I 'I I II 11 1 II ' " '" , k 4 5 1 I ' I i I v A tf" . ' jL - - - - - - ij1,,T-..,..rt.!iit-.W..'--. UTAHNS from the air-craft air-craft industry have written writ-ten Senator Garn in large numbers, urging him to oppose the proposed Federal Aviation Administration's Admin-istration's new "Controlled "Con-trolled Visual Flight" rules. The proposal would severely restrict free airspace, and require re-quire each pilot to purchase pur-chase expensive new flight instruments. Top athletes at Orem awarded plaques for their contributions in various sports this year are from left, front row-Dana Little, Chris McMullin, Randy Mower; back Steve Beus, Bret Tobler, Robert Byrnes, Darin Hovey, and brent nyluna. row Orem High Athletes Receive Honors At Sports Banquet Seniors Randy Mower and Kim Despain were named the best all -around and outstanding athletes at Orem High School this year during a recent Sports Awards Banquet in the school cafeteria. caf-eteria. Mower participated in football, . wrestling, and . trackjjo Despain in vol- ; leyball,. .tennis, basket.-, ball, and track. ' After feasting on a delicious .- cube steak dinner prepared by the cafeteria' .crew) participants partici-pants were told by master of ceremonies Phil Olyer that he was ' very happy . to see the number of participants in both boys' and girls' athletics at Orem High, because it gives them so manyppr get back up and do a better bet-ter job next time. Athletic directorFlash Mikkelson thanked the administration of the school for its support of the athletic programs at the school. "One couldn't could-n't go anywhere and find a more supportive administration ad-ministration for .our pro grams than ' at Orem .High," he said. : Beautiful plaques were presented to the school for the awards by Parks' Sportman of Orem, a tradition tra-dition the store began in ; 19 56 with one trophy. This iyear a total of 19troph- ies and plaques were presented. pre-sented. "Awards' were presented present-ed the following in the respective sports: Girls' volleyball - Lukie Cryer ponumues 10 progress.-: by Coach Leila Ogden. He said that he has ' r,iric hacVothQii .Kim MUhtrikVVVU&A been - in athletics all. his life and wishes that all boys and girls could play football because they would learn so much. "No matter what your size is, someone always knocks, you down. And that helps people prepare for a better bet-ter character and facing life. You always need to Despain by Coach Dave Allphin. Football - Phil Boban by Coach TomMo-len. TomMo-len. (Boban has a scholarship schol-arship to play at Idaho State. University next, .fall; Co - captains at Orem next year are Russ Thacker and Gary Lar- f!rncc Pnnntru Dn bert Brynes, a sopho- BrigES family- Tom Briggs Memorial Award - Bret Carter (named in honor of Tom Briggs, a tennis champion cham-pion at OHS who died of leukemia in the. early 1970's) by Coach Baugh on behalf of the Mel Utah Valley's Fashion Center For Men 4-1 mis 3 Hart Schaffner& Marx Viracle" Suit. Dacron" polyester and wool. From the Corporate" Collection. $280.00 Plan Ahead Father's Day Is June 17th iTTh OADDV BAG 2 Kooday Welcome Charge Account! VISA Receiving plaques from Parks' Sportman for their outstanding efforts in various sports this year at Orem High are from left, front row, Kim Despain, Paul Davis, Doug Jensen; back row Scott Burgi, Nancy Hansen, Sherrie Kay Holdaway, Bret Carter, and Lukie Cryer. more, by Coach Bill De-laney. De-laney. Boys' Track-Darin Track-Darin Hovey by C oach Bill Delaney. Swimming -Nancy Hansen and Brent Bylund by Coach Bob Lewis. Wrestling -Scott Burgi by Dr. Fred Rowland, coach. Boys' Basketball - Chris McMullin, Mc-Mullin, a junior, by Coach -. Joel Gardner. Baseball-Paul Baseball-Paul Davis by Coach Bel-liston. Bel-liston. Girls' Gymnastics Gymnas-tics - Lukie Cryer by Coach SherriHarris.Soc-cer SherriHarris.Soc-cer - Greg Tobler by Coach Garlan Fitzgar-rald. Fitzgar-rald. Tennis - Sherrie Kaye Holdaway and Doug Jensen by Dr. Steven Baugh, coach. Golf - Steve Beus, a junior, by Coach Flash Mikkelson. Tigerettes-Dana Tigerettes-Dana Little by director Sue Berry. PHH jj A 7 jr Ly1- Dr. Steven Baugh (left), Orem High boys' tennis coach, presents to senior Bret Carter the annual Tom Briggs Memorial Award. Trout Display Opeii At BYU . To help Utah fisher- main floor of the . mu-' men and their families iseum, according to Dr. become more acquainted Douglas. Cox, museum with what they might be catching this season, the Monte L. Bean Life Science Sci-ence Museum at BYU has prepared a special display dis-play entitled 'Meet' the Trout Family Members Mem-bers of Utah." The display is now open to the public and is located locat-ed on the south end of the manager, l he special trout display will be exhibited ex-hibited until June 15. The display contains five of the nine trou found in Utah," Dr. Cox said. "They are mounted mount-ed life - size, and each one has accompanying information in-formation about their range, identification, state record and world record." The five mounted mount-ed trout are the rainbow, kokanee, brown, cutthroat, cut-throat, and a 29-pound 29-pound lake trout. Also available at the display will be free literature lit-erature on fishing and : hunting laws, 7' ' : " Dennis . Shir ley of the . Division . of W ildlife Resources' Re-sources' has -cooperated with the museum staff in providing the panels, literature li-terature and the mounted fish. These Prices Effective Thru June 2nd! Buy four ftlonroo Magnums & receive $10 BOCK! $18.97 ea. Delco Freedom Daftery senes Reg. $94.00 Pick-Up Truck $0097 I nuni.'i; reg. $170.00 Complete automotive parts and accessories Ill ' .J v r r am um Tho PcrtaProfcsGsonaSs 1470 So. State, Orem Horse Racing Drawings Set The Salt Lake County Equestrian Park, 10800 South 2200 West, River-ton, River-ton, will be the sight of two big days of horse racing June 2nd and 3rd. The Salt Lake Valley Thoroughbred Racing Association As-sociation and the Ute Rangers Ran-gers are teaming up to put on ten races each day starting at 1:00 p.m. It's all for the benefit of the Ute: Rangers Charities. The Ute Rangers are the official horse back posse of the highway patrol and they run many charitable programs. The racing card includes in-cludes thoroughbreds running in a futurity and a derby and a futurity and derby for quarter horses. There will also be exciting club racing. Admission Ad-mission is a $2.00 donation. The Salt Lake County Equestrian Park was the If you're going away and don't want to leave the house dark, don't leave it fully lit either. Save energy by using a timer to turn on a few lights at pre-set rrighttime hours. scene of a recent fire m the barn area that took the lives of many horses, but the grounds have been put back in order and all indications point toward a successful Thoroughbred Thorough-bred Association meet. 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