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Show ' Page 12 Times Newspaper Wednesday, August 19, 1998. trains place fourth in National Tournament Orem and Mountain View started their preseason soccer play with wins over Highland and Murray. The Mountain View Bruins traveled to Salt Lake and came home with a 6-0 victory over Murray. Freshman Davie King and Senior Ilene Dixon scored two goals a piece to lead the Bruin attack. Jessica Hardy and Buffy Cuthbert added a goal a piece for the Bruins. f" v If'' J 3 m V W ' i ' -dt. ... ., - i I s wgHflwrott f Top picture shows f , " ' Bruin Annie Christ- f . ' ensen (3) controlling ( . JTSt . " the ball against the op- ? rjf7 J&, - 1 ponent while Patricia I ' IF - J De La Torre (12) looks i t for the ball. Bottom pic- ' V I I ture shows Rebecca vV . Roberts (15) waiting for 't-t' I a Murray player. I w - I i , SfJjv ' r f , t ; ' ' aA V1 Xi iif ".' I '''' -'I f ' K v . t - , ' 51 The Orem Tigers defeated Highland 4-1 with the scoring coming from four players: Tiffany Jones, Amber Bagby, April Peterson and Bryn McMillan. Sophomore, Bryn McMillan, comes down field against Highland. THE HEBER VALLEY RAILROAD "Round Trip From The Park" Every Friday and Saturday The Train Departs Vivian Park at 12 Noon and Returns at 4 PM! Ride The Train Round Trip From Vivian Park Friday or Saturday For information & reservations call (435) 654-5601 - SLC (801) 581-9980 12 r r' ft XI Summer competitive softball must end sometime! That is what Coach Kevin Larsen is thinking after his Bruin softball team finished the season with a 49-11 record and a fourth place finish in the National AAU Tournament. Tour-nament. All of the girls on the 16 and under team, attend Mountain View High School with the exception excep-tion of Kristy Miller who was picked up as a second pitcher for the Bruins for the last two tournaments. tour-naments. Miller attends Spanish Fork High School. Haley Larsen was the Bruins number one pitcher and was responsible re-sponsible for over 40 of the victories. vic-tories. Larsen will be a junior this year. Mountain View's head softball coach, Mike LaHargoue, should be excited with the group be- 1998 Orem youth cheerleaders The Orem Recreation Department Depart-ment will be offering a youth cheerleading program in conjunction con-junction with the flag football program. Participants will be' grouped into the following divisions: divi-sions: 3-4 graders, 5-6 graders, and 7-8 graders and placed on squads according to schools. Games are played on Saturdays, beginning September 19th. Cheerleaders will have a 4-day clinic before the football season begins. Registration will be accepted ac-cepted at the Orem Fitness Center Cen-ter from July 1st through August 22nd, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Registrations will also be accepted on Wednesday, August Au-gust 26th and Thursday, August 27th from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. The registration fee is $17 and includes in-cludes a T-shirt and pom-poms. Volunteer team moms are needed for this program! For additional information, call the Orem Fit-' Fit-' ness Center at 229-7154. . 1998 Orem youth coed softball league The Orem Recreation Department Depart-ment will be offering a youth coed softball league this fall. Teams will play a regular season round robin and a post season tournament. tourna-ment. Players are encouraged to put together their own teams. Half of the participants on the team must be male and the other half female between the ages of 14-17. Games will be played at Windsor Park on Saturday mornings, morn-ings, beginning September 11. Each team will be guaranteed 10 games. Registration will be taken Monday, August 10 through Saturday, Sat-urday, September 5, at the Orem Fitness Center (580 West 165 South, Orem). The team fee is $150. Make checks payable to the City of Orem. For additional information, in-formation, call the Orem Fitness Center at 229-7154. 1998 Orem youth flag football The Orem Recreation Department Depart-ment will be offering a youth flag football league this fall. This program pro-gram is open to boys and girls and will have the following divisions: divi-sions: 3-4 graders, 5-6 graders, and 7-8 graders. Registration will be accepted at the Orem Fitness Fit-ness Center from July 1" through August 22nd, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Registrations will also be accepted on Wednesday, Wednes-day, August 26,h and Thursday, August 27"1 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Each team will play 7 games , beginning September 19th and the fee is $17 which includes a team t-shirt. Volunteer coaches are needed for this program! For additional information, call the Orem Fitness Center at 229-7154. cause most of the teams the Bruins Bru-ins faced this summer chose their team from several high schools, making competition very competitive. Several of these Bruin girls will have a chance to start on LaHargoue's team in the spring. !'vy?p z Seasditii Iliads Picture at left shows third baseman, Desi AUred, making a play during AAU Tournament. Tourna-ment. Top picture shows Bruin Coach Kevin Larsen talking with his daughter and pitcher, Haley Larsen. SCERA Agreement (from front page) stage were written by pioneers, from more than 50 different journals." jour-nals." "The journals lend a feeling of reality," Arrington adds. "It is ' very moving, not only in a serious seri-ous way but in a funny way, too. These people had good senses of humor they had to. This has been a remarkable experience." "We hope our work with these three' fine artists will lead to richer, fuller cultural offerings in our valley," Nielsen says. "We are excited, they are excited, and we have the tools to make this a wonderful, innovative experience." experi-ence." "We hope our contribution will add to the legacy SCERA has already al-ready made to the arts," Payne says. "We want to enhance and complement what is already there." "I think the space at SCERA will provide one of the best theaters the-aters in the valley. The sound is wonderful," Perry says. "You can be sitting in the back of the balcony bal-cony and hear people whispering on stage. There also is not a bad seat in the auditorium. The way it is laid out, the balcony offers wonderful seating as does the main floor and even has love seats to add to the intimacy. SCERA has a wonderful reputation reputa-tion and dovetails beautifully with the kind of shows we want to present. SCERA has a real sense of vision, and I'm delighted that we will be here." In addition to hosting "Trail", SCERA will produce the musical "Guys and Dolls" and will also showcase special limited run of James Arrington's popular one-man one-man comedy "Farley Family Reunion", Re-union", both in the spring of 1999. Although future plans are not solidified, the "Trail" creative trio may assist SCERA in bringing bring-ing in other original works besides be-sides their own, acting as consultants con-sultants and producers. All three mentioned finding plays from the Playwrights Circle, composed of a group of Utah playwrights who meet monthly to critique their . works and support each other's efforts. "If people support us by attending, attend-ing, we will do more and more. If there is a demand, we many even have a national competition for original works," Nielsen adds. SCERA Encore Season tickets and individual tickets for "The Trail of Dreams" will be available avail-able September 1. For additional information, contact SCERA at (801) 225-2569 or 225-ARTS. In addition to finishing fourth in the National AAU Tourna- ment, the Bruins won first in the Clinton Ice Breaker Tourna- ment, The Summer Games and Ephraim Shootout; they also won second in the Utah Firecracker and Regional Tournaments. "You Do Have A Choice, Don't Compromise!" r 1 X ' 1 1 LLOYD THORNTON L TAYSOM TIRE AUTO SERVICE MASTERCRAFT & TOYO TIRE SERVICE PLAN Value of services included passenger tires purchased Thornton's Est. Tire & Exhaust Mkt. Value 1. Mount & Balance No Charge $7.95 2. New Valve Stem No Charge $2.25 3. Customer Prot. Plan No Charge $7.00 4. Rotate & Balance No Charge $7.95 5. 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