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Show ry, JANUARY. 20. 1949 TIIE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH PAGE SEVEN tt3 iara La. 5f orts tftews dn6 Vi it Still T PJlfUnor strict mm: .yin Over - Pleasant Grove Pistrict Fork II High lasant Grove anding Won Lost Pet. 2 0 1.000 . o-'. 1.000 ..lU .500 .. 0 il .000 ...0 2 .000 accurate than the Vikings, and at no time did they hit their preseason pre-season percentage of the longer shots, . 8he box score: .' PLEASANT kerican 1,. - H conference victory, irih n:idnn. The sophomore Sid. it a cble:victoH .downing the ree y w S as Pierce matched hipre- Jarman, f Gourley, f .:. 3 Hamann, c 3 week's scoring mark'1? . The 1 Vikings solved the problem piercing tne ugui . vx jarters 01 ine x w - -- , 10.1s.at half-time and Uedtheirlead'taheearlyl: jfctttfis of. the tmra weman' rally, narrowed the Lin' and Captain; Max Smith rfina field dal-to knot up s score at 26-air as the quarter ffter the, rest '; period Smith ir fame through with a goal I a few seconds later Iverson I up two points to put cave-. V out front by four points and lv were never .headed after were never I- snn Pee Gee center, did a pterful job at sweeping the frk boards to spark -.the play ihis mates until he was evicted the foul' route early in - the canto.' . ' . -. ' .. curacy at the foul line again i off for coacn uveriy s :;es as they-hit 11 of thefr :ries, while the Giles' .crew 8 of their 17 chances. From Hail, g Bezzant, Harper, g f : Baxter, f 0 Loader, c ... 'Totals GROVE . G. T. F. P. 0 7 4 4 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 .2 3 0 0 lews Am. Fork Commercials Take Another Game 11 17 9 31 AMERICAN FORK G. T. F. Peterson, f .. 1 Froughton, f 3 Griffin, c 2 Stetner, g .....'...:;..;!, 1 Smith,g ',...; '3 Durtaat,- c I': , 0 Iverspn, g .......,.,..v..:.... 2 .Totals . Score by quarters: Pleasant Grove .7.. 9 19 American Fork-.... 7 18 3 3 0 0 4 1 1" 2 t) 12 15 U 35 26 26 :31 35 Glade Steiner, Named All-Star Football Center : Glade Steiner,. veteran Cave man center was selected this week by Coach Dunn Taylor and Al Mercer to .play for the South rail-stars in the annual-' high school grid classic next Aug. 20 ;. In addition to the all-star f oot- Dau game, DasKetDau win De a new. feature of the big show and a committee is attempting tc formulate plans for a clinic to field the Cavemen were less be held at the Utah field house. The American Fork Commercials Com-mercials downed the basketball team representing the Oscar Carlson Sporting , Goods 38-31 Saturday night oh-'the ;jocT coun m a well played game: The Commercials " displayed some polished ball playing ai they downed the Provo . team. Hap Holmstead and Keith Trane led the attack pf the local team The next game will be scheduled in the near future when.Gess- ford's will be the opponent. . . F. F. A. Drops Crown To Springyille Team Clubs and Socials Mrs. j. Earl Smith was hostess at her home. Wednesday for the members of the Athenian club. In charge ot program arrangements arrange-ments was Mrs. G. R; Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Abel J. Ekins presented pre-sented pictures of the Hawaiian Islands, with explanation given. The Ekins' made their home in Hawaii for several years. Mrs. Smith used daffodils as a charming charm-ing floral promise cf Spring. Local Items Mrs. Ralph Davis was hostess at her home for the Auctus club last Thursday. Co-hostess was Kirs.' Warren L. Goates. Mrs. Margaret Potter of Provo gave a"n interesting lecture on.' the ilk Industry in Utah. - Mrs. Clifford Miller was hostess hos-tess at her home last Thursday for the members of the Ikon Odditytlub. . Special guests were Mrs. Vara Hutchings, Mrs, Dorothy Doro-thy Evans and Mrs. Betty Powell. Mrs., Vera Hutchings won first prize, ahg Mrs. Phoebe Inhes received re-ceived the Bingo prize. " : American Fork FFA hoopsters lost tneir Region Three crown, when the. Springville farmers staged a second half rally to tie the score 22-22 and-then tanked two field goals4 in the extra per-! iod to win 26-22., The game was played on the ' Springville court' Saturday afternoon and was the highlight of tho- Region Three FFA ' basketball, round , robin tournament, ' vj ". .Lincoln B;- team7"- fiosed but Spanish Fork .30-29utq win the B bracket championship,, ' - - . Walter Boweo, American Fork senior, and Clyde Christiansen, SSpringville, officiated.. at ' the tournament. VV Wasatch Divides Series , Last week the local farmers of the FFA chapter won over the Wasatch chapter's senior team 23-19 to earn a berth in the regional reg-ional meet against Springville. Cecil Parker led the scoring for the defending champs. . ; ."- , Despite some timely basket tossing by Owen Hanson,- "fie sophomore team fell before the Wasatch five 35-26 on the home court. The loss eliminated"'' the locals fromi a round robin -tour nament berth at the regional meet. .,. ; :.t.-- HOSPITAL HEADS ATTEND l$UE CROSS MEETING Mrs.thel Ball, hospital super-visoraiip super-visoraiip G. S. Peterson, man-age5 man-age5 attended . a Blue (Jross me.etirlgheld-in Salt-Lake City last Thaf sday. They anticipate a. Campaign to be held in the cit later iii the Spring, for enrollment en-rollment in. the Blue Cross. .The local hospitals is a Blue Cross member hospital. Benefits given under the BlueCross plan may be received at he .'Lehi Hospital 1:. i-i j.m ' i . .. ;. in lime 01 neew. tjt . f . s'.y SHOOTING OF BE1RE OUNS " PROHIBITED IN 'CITY LIMITS " Local police officers-are mak ing a drive iagainst beebe guns it was reported by. Chief of Police Cle'mn Turner.: n Street lights have been, broken and, other de predations, such as chicken kilf- ing,s carried on , by - boyi in pos-session.'ot pos-session.'ot these guns. -: There s a Cit Ordinance, pjbmbiting such shooting within the city limits, and ponce officers are on the: alert 4or . offenders. Guns will. 'be taken up if misused for such ' purposes, Mr. .Turner. stated. .', ? ' . L00K - L00K r L00K FREE 1 SATURDAY ONLY it ... Big Frosted Molt FREE To every child who accompanies Parent to our store on this day. SALE 10c Micious Cinnamon Rolls, Doz. 50c ! EXTRA DOZEN ... : 10c sorted Cookies, Doz. - - 25c EXTRA DOZEN ....... t 10c T i 12 S. Lavpr f!akps (Rev. 60c) 49c nnmci TIatyio Marl a RrPflH VJ' UU T IaI I llfiEll ITXUUV jrjL 2 for - - - - - - 25c Cakes Beautifully Decorated for All Occassions Griffi n Tricon Fork Telephone Bakery 68 Pleasant Grove 3312 l p h S- 1 Ft , v )! Art . - I i yf I X v" t , , A V- jr., iff I j X - ' . if if : . - r5 ! ' '' ,; vV i i t ' Two fireside chats were held in" the First ward Sunday evening eve-ning following Sacrament meeting. meet-ing. The fiftetm and sixteen year, old girls gathered at the rum 'Littleford home. Mrs. Alice Stewart is in charge of the group, and the hostesses of the evening were the Misses Wanda Littleford, La Rane Carlson and Jenell Foreman. Curtis. Seminary Principal Donald Don-ald Wright and Mrs. Wright were present. Mr. Wright gave an interesting lecture on Companionship Compan-ionship and Courtship. The Third ward M Men and Gleaner Girls held a Fireside Chat, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kalmer, after Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting, Sunday. Speaker of the evening was Elder Horace Hadfield, who told of his missionary mis-sionary experiences in the Central Cen-tral States. A committee comprised of Glen Williams, Clinton J. Mickelson and Dean Garrett was named to work cut plans for means of putting put-ting over the quorum's welfare project this year of supplying 1800 pounds of beef. The twelve year old group of I the Teen Age girls met in the Scout room in the First ward church Mrs. Donnette Holrri-stead'and Holrri-stead'and Mrs. Veda Gray, second sec-ond counselor of the organiza tion, are in charge of the group. In charge of' refreshments were Lubean Stewart and . Carolyn Hospital Notes Stephen Johnson, 10, entered the hospital Jan. 14 for tonsilep-tomy. tonsilep-tomy. . ' Mrs. Max Hayes spent Monday in Salt Lake City. While there she visited at the home of her two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-raw Wood-raw Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Ramos. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover of Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Sylves-ter Evans were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Bone. A, Gentleman Whiskey KJromHehtucty OLD Mrs. Kay .(Dolores) Christian sen of Orem, entered for medical medi-cal care, January 14. , , Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey entertained at dinner Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bone. Bruce Woolstenhulme, 8 son of ; Mr and Mrs. Joseph E. .Woolstenhulme, .Wools-tenhulme, . received medi cal treatment, Jan. 14-15. , ! . Irwin Peck, 13, son of Mr.. and Mrs. . Eldon Peck . of Pleasant Grove, was admitted for major surgery, Jan. 17, v Mrs. Benjamin L. (Estella) Noyes of Stonington, Maine,. was admitted to' the hospital Monday J ' Mrs. Florence Jensen is confined con-fined ,to her bed with a severe knee injury. She suffered a fall early Monday morning, when ar ranging if- window blind in her home. , HERMITAGE BRAND Kentucky fflMey -ABIcnd Mrs. C. L.' Lehmberg spent the weekend in Kaysville, where she visited with he mother, Mrs. Bertha Hadderlie, and two sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Frank Sibbetts and for treatment following an acci- i K0V L-af1- de'ht. Shesuffered broken ribs and a badly lacerated hand. Her condition - was reported, as , improving im-proving Wednesday. . .Lfeland and' Joan Grace have a new son,", born t Jan. 18. Keith" and June Anderson Ed-dlngtorr Ed-dlngtorr are the parents of - a baby daughter, born,, Jan. 17. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo, E..Eddington and Mr;, a'rd Mrs.'!Abrarfam An derson are, the grandparents. SEVENTIES PLAN WELFARE.'PROJECT The Seventh ward members of the "67th quorum of Seventy were hosts to the members and their wives of the other wards Monday night for the regular monthly meeting held in the Second ward church, F. Haws Durfey, Seventh ward president was in charge. 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