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Show if fob usek N D icnAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1948 jg Basketball i ? i .in jens This Week rnrk high school riCnadner C ach Dn Overly f 555 drills this week Nation for shaping up a pup" Coach Overly has seven letter-men letter-men led by co-captaln Delbert Hoglund and Max Smith, back in uniform this year and around these players will be build the 1948-49 edition, other lettermen reporting again this year are" LeRoy Griffin and George Durl rant, centers; Delmar Fraughton Don Peterson, and Mark Grant' m 1 ill s : . We are in a position to construct HOMES & COMMERCIAL buildings of any type. Let us help you plan for better construe-tion. Ohran Construction Co. 77 South First West Tel. 102-W, American Fork THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH forward "Dancing In The tw u iiwuure squaa JTOSS6 Dart" To Be are: Loyal Iversnn Rial t?wc 5S5 SSSKlS- S Senior Hop Theme auu loya vest, centers; Don Barratt, Glade Steiner, Steve Seastrand, and Don Mower, guards. Brigham Young High, state champions and Pleasant Grove high with all regulars back. arP hiSJ?? m-k the comPeti- Ing In the Dark" and decorations th , pieiuy rouSh lor will be in keeping. Wrfw. j , Ui lor nis casion fully as fine as any prev np f , "r aeaa senous- ious similar affairs, Margaret niii i Squad as they take t0 Morton and Eugene Hawkins are me arms is a good Indication working with a committee which " en .a?nt exPect t0 be includes most of the seniors yuoucu arouna in league compe tition. Local fans will have an nnnnr, tunity to see the team in action on the home floor on December jlO, when Richfield invades the court for a practice tilt. Patrons ,!! 1 , Tl ""i 1 "?y. wc'Lunie ine aaaiuon oi Hindley; decorations: Dorene r uicucueis to me gym- Oliver, Betty Dimick, Barbara PAGE THREE Friday night will be the social climax for the class of 1949 at the American Fork high school when the annual Senior Hop Is held In the newly enlarged gymnasium. gym-nasium. Theme chosen is "Dane- Committees, with first named as chairman, are assembly: Reva Hunsaker, Florence DeMarco, Zola Bennett: programs: Joann Carlisle, Cleone Bateman, Floyd Vest; advertising: Wanda Lar son, Phyllis Cleghorn, James nasium which will provide seat' mg ior 630 additional fans. Star Football Players Finally Named Coaches and football officials of central Utah had a real head- I ache trvine to trick the hest. (players of region three for two star teams After all the argu- 3H YEARS. . . A FAVORED KENTUCKY B R AN D ! ! ' y aiAiff inir AiAfift V NUW HVHlLHbLt miN! M Old "1 irv-'l nv oroo BRAND Kentucky Whiskey A Blend Faddis, Anna Mae Mitchell, Lela Mae Adams, Don Peterson, George Durrant, Dale Astel, Lloyd Wright, Dean Adams. Electricians: Delbert Hoglund, Don Barratt, DelMar Fraughton, Billy Mower, Walter Bowen; or chestra: Joann Karren, Shirley Stevens. Sam Strong, Wendell Strong; carpenters: Glade Stein er, Max Adamson, Max Smith; art: Alta Hall, Naomi Adams, Louise Boley, Maxine Binch, Con nie Pritchett; Hop-a-nade: Betsy Bet-sy Robinson, Elaine Dean, LeRoy Griffin Jr., Mark Grant. Marilyn Devey and Verna Proc tor have charge of the Invitations ments, debating, and almost which are being issued to the nosing oi corns to mase a a.e-1 alumni. cision, every team in tne district had a representative. Dale Steiner, American Fork center, was given that position on the first team, with Brian Bezzant, Pleasant Grove, his FOOTBALL TEAM FETED Members of the high school football team were feted at a nearest competitor. LeRoy Grif- banquet in their honor at the fin was rated as good as Steve I high school Monday evening to cnristensen, Lincoln, but tne climax the 1948 season. COME OVER ON THE SUNNY BROOK SIDE! Enjoy the whiskey that's 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS MONAl DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. NEW YORK, NEWJfORK Lincolnite got the first berth be cause he is a member of the championship team. DelMar Fraughton, halfback, and Max Smith, tackle, are both on the second team and are rat ed among the top players of the region. Listed as the outstanding play er of the region was Ralph Wil- lett, fullback from Lincoln. Dance Set November party of the dance set will be held in Firmage Hall Wednesday, Nov. 17. Micky Miller and his orchestra, Murray, will furnish the music. Teammates of Donald Mower and Stephen Seastrand elected them co-captains to lead the 1949 aggregation. Responses were given oy Coaches Leo Nelson and Don Overly, and the 1948 team cap tains, DelMar Fraughton and1 Glade Steiner. Principal Jesse M. Walker was a guest of hondr, and Mrs. Afton Steiner, Mrs. Don Overlv. Mrs. Leo Nelson, and! Mrs. Ernest M. Parker gave as sistance in arranging and serving the banquet. Church News When ijoti cxympaJt&i ipiituz (round to decide -vdto Lead in vtdwe aAUtLMinnjdhmi , FIRST iilii WWet beam.. t Z nd outstanding Unit--proved and ouudmg Knee-Action unit. 31& ? Chwolet FIRST yu the envkble Ti"; pendability and "'plant. V i 01 ""eonlvintl:.. tber cars. Yes, people everywhere agree xhax CHEVROLET LEADS in strong, sturdy construction ...in durability and dependability ... in BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES FIRST bi this Fourfold Safety Protecwa aevrolet u the one low-priced ear j.l fcufrfnJrafetv-orotection ot Fisher Unisteel Construction. af etr pkteglasiballwinUraUMd v UlAe and Positive- Action Hydraulic Brakes. Another combination of feature found else where only in cosuier w FIRST iWKfe TastsW I Sunday School Union Meeting Last union meeting of the year for Alpine stake Sunday School workers will be held Sunday, Nov. 21, in the tabernacle, Frank Brown, stake superintendent, an nounced today. All officers and teachers are expected to attend. Relief Society Leadership meeting for Alpine stake Relief Society workers will be held in the basement of the tabernacle Sunday at 2 p. m., Mrs. Alice W. Carlisle announced today. All officers and class leaders are expected to attend. Second Ward Jay Lambert, Lehi, member of the United States Olympic team in London last summer, will be the speaker at services in the Second ward Sunday evening. Time: 6:30 p. m. Fourth Ward Relief Societv conference will be held in the Fourth ward Sunday Sun-day evening, Miss Bertha Clarke, the speaker, will follow the theme "In-as-much as ye have done it unto the least of these, my (brethren, ye have done it unto un-to me." All visiting teachers are asked to be present. Fifth Ward William L. Beck, Alpine, re turned missionary, will speak at sacrament services Sunday night in the Fifth ward. Teen-age sneaker will be Murial Evans. Music by. Miss Mary Peck and Wendell Strong. 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