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Show Lettermen to reunion There will be a reunion of lettermen from American Ameri-can Fork High School during dur-ing the school's homecomng week, on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at the school. The evening will begin at 7 in the auditorium of the high school with the parade of coaches and an introduction of each present pres-ent at the event. Many of the coaches who will be in attendance are presently coaching at the school but most are coaches from the past and include: Don C. Overly who coached during the 1940s and 50s and was the first to coach a state basketball championship team (1950); Merrill Hardy from Chicago who coached in the mid 1950s and was a playermanager for the American Fork Steelers of the Central Utah Baseball League; Don Mower who is the winningest football coach of all time at AFHS with two state football championships; Carl G. Ingersoll, coach of four state basketball championships champi-onships and a former assistant assis-tant basketball coach at BYU; Paul W. Kitchen, highly successful baseball and golf coach at AFHS with four state baseball trophies and one state golf Milestone entries, including weddings, missionaries and other announcements must be turned in to the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. ill i'ii-iiHTriifTji-iijirriT i - f-n niiiiTrr' aiaaiiMiiMiaMaaiaa fed of yo yo dieting? Tired of living life in an oversized body? SSI Come to a free community lecture at Mountain View Hospital on Gastric Bypass Surgery to see it you qualify. CALL FOR DETAILS Max K. Cannon, M.D., FACS (801)465-1701 t 39 Professional Way, Suite 2 Payson (Next to MVH) is You F iipnics? If you're not absolutely confident about the condition of your home's furnace. Contact us for a professional inspection. Our technicians are factory-trained, so we can deliver the best quality and value in furnace repair and replacement to your home. Green Sticker Service $79.09 Furnace Tune-up $09.00 Combination Special $99.00 W1 Air Conditioning "Quality Service At A Fair Price" from AFHS invited on Sept. 22 championship. Other coaches who will be in attendance are Roy Pehrson, Bob Eckles, Davis Knight, Art Allred, Tim Pontious, Timo Mostert and others from whom we have yet to hear. After the introduction of the coaches, the keynote speaker will be George D. Durrant, a noted author and speaker who is also an AFHS letterman and 1949 alumnus of the school. Inasmuch as this is to be an annual reunion, one of the coaches will be spotlighted spot-lighted each year. That particular par-ticular coach for this reunion is Don Mcintosh who, in his short tenure (he was hired away from AFHS to coach basketball and tennis at Colorado Southern South-ern University) as basketball basket-ball coach of the school, coached two state championship champi-onship teams and had two teams that finished second in the state tourney. Craig Dean, a 1964 letterman let-terman and alum of the school, will spotlight Coach Mac and then time will be given to Coach Mcintosh to respond. Coach Mcintosh was chosen as the spotlight coach for this year because he has macular degeneration degenera-tion and, since his wife just - I 0 1 mmtm j recently passed away, will have to move to Sacramento Sacramen-to where he will have his daughter and son-in-law to look after him. Coach Mac has been a nationally ranked amateur tennis player in different age categories. cat-egories. A short "AFHS coachathlete tradition moment" will then be given after which the coaches will be strategically placed in rooms throughout the school so that athletes may visit with their respective coaches and teammates. It is recommended that athletes bring pictures and other memorabilia to share with those present. Principal Princi-pal Carolyn Merrill would be interested in receiving any items or photos that could be permanently placed in the school. They may also like to bring bats, balls, jerseys or other items that coaches and teammates team-mates could autograph for a keepsake. A photographer will be present who can take and print pictures on the spot for those who would wish to have a photo as a remembrance of the evening; a small charge will be asked for this service. 1 MS.:. II . . X. www.zionsbank.com Front row, kneeling left to right: Ralph Smith, Merrill Beck, Coach Don Overly, Dean Fraughton and Don Gray. Back row: Max Pierce, Van Burgess, Neil Savage, Ray Kitchen, Calvin Monson and John VanWagoner. mm 1 will Fixed NsE&Hntro Rat T1W9i JvrHimry 2808 Home Equity Credit Line Fall is flying and summer's dying, but there's sfill time to save big on a Home Equity Credit Line. So why not tap into your home's value with a fixed 3 intra rate on a Home Equity Credit Line pay off some of those piling credit cards, get into a new car, or take advantage of the cooler weather to finance that fall fixer-upper! 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