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Show w V V t w i V ' V v "r f W" " 1 High School ; ' In UrACARl , inree-Act P3y The ever popular, "Amnio and Old Lace," three act com-My com-My authored by Joseph Kaa pairing, will ba presented by the Lahl High School dramatic department, next Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday, Not. 11, 12, and 13, at tha high school. 1 Curtain tlma la 8 p.m., promptly. Tha public It invited and admission will ba SI for adults, fifty cents for atudenta and twenty -five cants for child-ran child-ran under 12. , Glan Smith, high school speech and drama Instructor, , points out, that In order to avoid breaking tha suspense of tha play, tha doors will ba closed at e p.m., and any late comers will be permitted to enter after the first act Is over. . Set In a Victorian atmosphere ' In tha area of Brooklyn, New York, the play centera around two dainty and delightful old .ladles who feel It within their power to give old gentlemen peace, serenity and safety by tha uae- of arsenic In elderberry wine. . Two peculiar brothers add to tha suspense and terror of the comedy-drama. The love In ' tarest Is supplied by Mortimer and Elaine, daughter of tha local reverend. Intervention of tha police also builds up the Intriguing plot. Mr. Smith Is being assisted in direction by Margaret Bone as student director. Mrs. Benarr T. Judd la taking tak-ing charge of costuming. If- Cavemen Meet Red Devils Today ' BjSherm Robinson When Orem's football team defeated American Fork last Thursday a tie situation came Into being. However, with Lehl bowing to BY High, American Fork and Orem are due to battle bat-tle tha tie out, provided they win their gamea today. American Ameri-can Fork will ba at Sprlngvllle and Payson at Orem. Both American Fork and Orem are favored to win but should one team loae the other would take over the first-place honors. American Fork seemed to .have trouble getting anything to go against Orem last Thursday Thurs-day at Pleasant Grove. Tha final score found Orem ahead 81-0. Orem got things off early when Tom Whlttlker scora from five yards out and Br ent Sumner kicked tha first of his three extra points. The half acore was j0 for Orem. In the second h"alf Orem again took over, dominating the play and scored two more touchdowns to win the game handily. The playoff game if there is one, will be held at the BYU Stadium Tuesday, November 10, provided both teams win this weeks games. It Is thought that American Fork will play a lot better ball In the playoff. Tha Caveman will meet Sprlngvllle today (Thursday) in Sprlngvllle at 2:30 p.m. for their final game, VISITS IN OHIO Mrs. Leila Roberta, Mrs John Roberts and daughter Ker ry, flaw to Carlton, Ohio at the report of a very serious ill ness of Mrs. Verlan Brour, sis ter of Leila. The trio visited there for two weeks until Mrs. Brour waa out of serious dan ger returning to American Fork on the California zepher. Style 4284 42B8 Cavemen Suffer First Loss at :" Handrof Tigers- The Orem Tigers did what they had to do to -gain a first place tie with the American FORK Cavemen In Region Four competition they steam-rolled steam-rolled the American Fork crew 210 Thursday afternoon In a homecoming game lor the Cavemen. Cave-men. The two teams have 7-1 records, rec-ords, and appear to be headed for a play-off next week to determine de-termine which shall represent tha region's Northern Division In state championship play. With their strong forward wall working well for them, tha Tigers ran the ball consistent ly up tha middle for their gains. Trap plays, quarterback keeper efforts, and sheer power gave tha Oram boya tha victory. Oram counted their first seven sev-en points In tha 'initial period by marcMnr UfriMTtield art tha opening kick-off by tha Caveman. Bob Bingham, Tiger fullback ran tha ball to tha American Fork four-yard, line on a 19-yard trap play to give tha Oram boys their first scoring scor-ing opportunity. Halfback Tom Whittaker than proceeded to lug the. ball over for the touchdown. Brent Sumner, Sum-ner, a cool aa lea sophomore place kicker, booted the ball straight through the uprights for the extra point. American Fork threatened by pushing tha pigskin to theorem 18 following tha kick-off, but tha Tigers held and took over on a fourth down situation. Tha half ended with tha Cavemen In possession deep In their own territory following an American Ameri-can For Interception of an Oram pus. ;,.y -.. , ',; : y : The second Orem score resulted re-sulted from a Caveman fumble iTJitchtTjtoyrrhi man had similar trouble on this play- or two other occasions during tha game. y : Tha Tigers recovered on the American Fork 17, and, after pushing the ball to the one-yard one-yard line in five plays, Manny Martinet sneaked over from his quarterback position to scora. Sumner placed tha ball through the goal posts for the extra point. ' - Being held deep In their own territory following the kick-off, tha Cavemen were obliged to punt. Whitaker, Rick Johnson, Bingham and Martinez ran the ball alternately in In seven plays from their own 40 to the Cavemen Cave-men five. The Orem linemen .e Ca '' " The than opened a wide and deep hole tor Rick Chrlstensen to run, and the Tiger half had his touchdown, 'Sumner booted tha perfect place kick again to give the Tigers their tl-0 victory. "-TheBalley "boys,-Danrmnd- Mixe, piua Tun Phillips, plua the rest of tha Orem line proved to ba too much for. the Caveman to penetrata. ;yy'y . V - . v ., , . Richard Berkley, quarterback, quarter-back, Jim Cunningham, halfback, half-back, Jay Greenwood, halfback, and Randy Hansen, fullback, showed apead and determination determina-tion for tha Cavemen, but tha holes didn't open too well for them. vv. . y-:---v, Merkley . tried ; tov open' tha play late in the game with spreader patterns and deep pass plays; however, he had difficulty diffi-culty In executing his calls due to the presence of Tigers In his backfleld. ' 1 CARD OF THANKS 4 V ' . - -v.; .. . ' ' 0 'n, ,v .... ' Until wa can thank all of our friends personally,, may we take this means of extending our deepest appreciation for the Tninr Wndneaaaa-ahowa- In the 'lots of our husband and father. Words alone cannot adequately express our gratitude. Thank you friends, for your thought-fulness. thought-fulness. We do appreciated the kindnesses at tha home, the assistance at tha funeral, the flowers and all who have helped Immeasurably In our hour of sorrow. "" r ; . ; Family of Elmer P. Bate REGION FOUR STANDING Northern Division Orem ........7 1 American Fork .....7 1 Lehl 0 2 Pleasant Grove ....3 3 B Y High 3 4 0 .875 0 .875 0, .750 1 .500 1 .420 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday; Nov. 5, 1521 Get The Jump on Christr.cs - -; WATCHES BY CULOVA ' Froni 1S up yi Caravelle Diamond ,-'; Wrist Watches Shop Now While Selection! Are Complete. WE . 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