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Show Sophia 6 Softball C a re i a: damps Bruin Spikcrs Win Sliaro of Region 7 Crown The Orem Recreation Department champions for the Fall League Softball Tournament are Sophia Garcias. They claimed the title last week with a win over Precious Metal. The third place trophy went to the Universal Campus Credit Union and the forth to Wicat. ' Final standings for league play are as follows : Division I Sophia Garcias 9-3 Precious Metal 7-5 Huishs ...7-5 Mr. G's 7-5 Southwest Builders 6-6 Watts .....64 Universal Campus Credit Union 6-6 Western Energy 0-12 Michelle Burnett served for 8 straight points as the Bruins took an 8-0 By the time you read this article the girls-' SSS View should fr" have clinched their third - f straight win in Region 7. tf t tir:tw tu0 and let the Utes score 5 remaining with Plnts Amafinan ITnrlr flflH n.m tho Rr,ii havfl PSltlOnS, guaranteed themselves on were kills because out of at least a tie for the Region 7 title. Both Orem and A.F. have at least two losses so far this season. If the Bruins win one of the two remaining games or Orem loses it, it's all over but the awarding awar-ding of the trophy. If such is the case the final game between cross-town rivals Orem and Mountain View will be all for pride and nothing else. Had MV lost Division 2 Cross International Dive Center 10-2 84th Blues Brothers 10-2 Rocky Mountain Helicopters. 8-4 European Auto Salvage 6-6 "Jims Kamper 5-7 Walker Produce. 4-8 Mmint oin V4av rianfal T oh 10 Klemp 3.9 along the way, the final ' """ game could have been for Divisions Wicat .12-0 Boise Cascade . 10-2 Deca Giants.... 8-4 Signetics . ........6-6 CWA . 4-8 Dyna Buckle.. 3-9 Army Reserve 1-11 Deer Care Booh Now Available Congratulations! The hunt is over and you have a deer - now, some may wonder, what to do with it. If the deer you harvested har-vested is cared for "Venison Field Care and Cooking" which takes the reader through field care, aging, butchering, freezing and cooking. "Venison Field Care and Cooking" is filled with step by step illustrations on cleaning, cooling and skinning the deer in the field. the championship. It still could, but it would be a shared title because the Bruins would have to lose two and the Tigers would have to win all their remaining games for the Orem team to tie the Mountain View spikers. The game that clinched clin-ched at least a tie for the crown for the Bruins was last Tuesday night against again-st the Uintah Utes. The Bruins were lethargic in their play but still managed to win in two matches 15-6 and 15-7. In the first match The second match saw Char Tanner get 6 straight but the Utes kept within 2 until Lasa Cahoon scored on 5 straight and Michelle Burnett finished the match mat-ch with a kill. Coach Freestone is especially pleased with the play of Kristin Cooper. She says Kristin is developing into one of the best passers on the team. Freestone has moved Trish Trotter and Lyne Pollard up from the J.V. team in preparation for state playoffs. With only two seniors on the squad, Coach Freestone should be very optimistic about the future of next year's team. But for the moment she is concerned about winning the next 6 games, 2 in region and 4 in the state playoffs. Coach Freestone sees the playoffs in state tournament action as being a three-way chase between her Bruins, and the teams from Ben Lomond and Box Elder. Since the tournament is being held at Box Elder she gives the advantage to them; however, her vested is cared ri't I If f ft X Bruins defeated them properly, you can relive UlfUliK J.U. S uOilflllBr I Ifffi pearlier in the year in the ttiA hunt thfniinh Una . ? " fW I W . T..:i:l the hunt through the many meals you'll enjoy. There is help available for only 50 cents. The Utah State University Cooperative Extension Service and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources have reprinted Pleasant Grove J.V. football team scored two second half touchdowns to overcome a 7-6 half-time half-time deficit and took a 19-7 19-7 win over Orem. Orem battled the un-defeated un-defeated Vikings throughout the contest, but crucial mistakes cost the Tigers a win. The young Tigers finished the season with a 3-2 record. Orem's only touchdown came in a pass from Mike Gammel to Richard Ballard. Box Elder Invitational. Tournament action begins on November 8 and goes through the 11th. 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I believe Children are America's most important asset Members of a school board should not function as a "rubber stamp" but represent the people Unity in the district Long range planning with the board making the policies Best qualified certified staff equal opportunity in employment Patrons input Educators should be treated professionally and receive just compensation Organized "Gifted and Talented" program Special Needs Student program updated Parent Education Resource Center (PER ) " 5 1 fesr ChtiRgg'e! Family and Experience Wife, former Zeona Mecham of Orem Nine children, nine grandchildren Past mayor of Lindon City PTA Consultant Advisory Council to Alpine School Board Bishop, high councilman, stake president LDS missionary in Argentina (3 years) Presided over the Chile Conception LDS Mission (3 years) Currently LDS regional representative American Fork Hospitp' Board of Trustees Vote November 2 General Elections Leon R. Walker For Alpine School Eoard District 2 North Orem- Lindon Jdn ihoss craogjEiity Iscdrs in support iftfj Loon R, Xicllitr for Scscl 0srd James R. Moss Michael J.Garbett HarleyM. Gillman KayFlygare Paul Rogers Mayor Kenneth McMillian Robert and Shirley Matthews Douglas V.Johnson William Keetch JohnFugal Grant Speed Kenneth Gillman Nyle Harris MackOstergaard Ray Brown Paul Mortensen, AEA President Peggy Jorgenscn Vaughn Thomas M. Do'er Lunt Le Grand Jarman "Leon's experience has prepared him to serve on the school board. He understands the issues facing the board, brings positive and proven leadership to meet the challenges we face." James Moss "Leon Walker is a man of action and Integrity. He will represent the parents." Catherine T.Brimhall Past Regional PTA President |