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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, yrm 1949 LEE, JJ7A FREE PRESS, Republicans Party Elects City Officers Dr. Worlton Home From Convention Pioneers Sink P. G. Vikings Jn Last Game of Season Team Wins Honors against th. Utahns can feel pride in the W which won highest m western .. teams evFriday Sbs. held Canard Worlton, Mrs. a In and meeting L. . . --c. Dr. W. the lnev in recent Inter honors Point honorTL their daughter Anne and Mrs. ening at the Memorial building national Pacific parExposition at trophies Mr. the of republican and members to, Evans (Madge), Ferris b jn J? "SUB. Evans and daughter Barbara re- ty elected Leroy Davis precinct Portland, Oregon. Eight young I to aien representing Utah State Fehriian. : turned Sunday from a seven day chairman, Mrs. Clyde Dorton and Agricultural College competed month h p"f to the San Francisco Bay the office of chairwoman, -- v. u Thnueh snortine a mediocre woni In other Region Three games trip secretary-treasur- er Jiae as attended Worlton Dr. Loveridge where area Roy and and lost record, no team was able Payson won the league title next the confor serve annual to 90th the of to score more than three touch- - a place in the state Class "B" sessions American Dental in dumping Lincoln vention of the ls downs against the Purple and Q October Davis succeeds David Carheld Association in a thriller on the Tiger's White all season. One of the! son as chairman while Mr. LovFranaisco. season's disappointments, Coach field, American Fork whitewash-Prio- r at San 8,000 that 34-- 0, Dr. Worlton reports eridge will take over the reins and Spring-o- f stated, was the inability ed B. Y. High Oct previously secretary-treasurof Monday, the offense to roll consistently, ville trampled Spanish Fork 39-- 3 dentists registered Mrs. Broadbent. John held the 17. at registra general ober by tion with 12,000 dentists in all Dorton fills a vacancy of two as participating in the affairs of the year's standing in serving A determined Pioneer eleven combined smashing line play with a deadly passing attack last Friday afternoon to decisively Pleasant dump the invading Grove Vikings in a 30 to 0 route in the final game of the season as the Purple and White displayed the kind of game football fans have waited all season to see. The Coach Dean Prior stalwarts couldn't seem to make a mistake as they ran rough shod over a stunned Viking eleven. It The Lehi High reserves white-- 1 0 would be hard to single out stars the Heber reserves a in the tootbaU game contest Dick in piayea iu Felt's pass snagging and defen- dav afternoon at Heber. The Pio sevenieen sopnumurcs sive work, Earl Peck's passing neers, anH four iuniors. elected to kick and driving off tackle and end off and scored on the initial play runs, Kenneth Whimpey's pul of the game when a series of verizing line smashes, Marvin fumbles in the end zone on the Carson's heads up play, Dick Dart of the receivers cast them defensive a safety and two points as hard Cooper's yoeman-lik- e play, all figured in the victory charging Lehi linesmen fell on as did the teamwork and driving the ball. The first touchdown was made play of every squad member who saw action. when Johnny Johnson took a The first score came when punt on his own fifteen yard 85 yards to halfback Earl Peck tossed a pass line and galloped score. squarely into the arms of Felt was on the seven yard line who The second chalken when Russon, Pioneer eluded tacklers to score standing backfield sophomore, grabbed a up. The try for extra point Heber pass, racing 90 yards be failed as did four succeeding at hind good interference to bring the margin to 14. Earl South-witemps. placed kicked the first of Carson also scored on a pass two points after touchdown. from Peck in the second quarter, scored the third Pio McStay taking the ball over his shoulder when he inter- touchdown neer on the Viking forty-fiand go ing all the way unmolested. - Pleasant Grove's only scoring TIMPAtlOGAS WOMEN threat was halted by speedster Carson as he came from behind PLAII CLUB PROGRAM to catch Haven, Viking end, on the Lehi fifteen yard line as a Timpanogas District Federated PeeGee score' appeared certain. Women's Clubs held their fall The alert Pioneers recovered board meeting Saturday after noon Timpanogas Ward recretwo Viking fumbles, blocked a ation at hall in Orem, with Mrs. A. punt which set up a third score Frank Gaisford, district presi and handled the ball in a flawdent, ' American Fork, presiding. less manner themselves. Local club officers were in Playing their last football formed of material available for game for the Purple and White their programs. Purposes and were Kay Worthen, Earl Peck, ideals were emphasized by state Kenneth Whimpey, Marvin Car- officers. son, Nile Wilkin, Dick Cooper, Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore, state in Don Ash, Gaylon Smith, Leo ternational relations chairman, Christofferson, Yuji Okumura, discussed the importance of be Reed Sunderland, and Glade coming acquainted with foreign countries as a force for keeping Berry. Coach Prior observed that this peace. Those from Lehi year's team was one of the finest were Mrs.attending DisStanley Taylor, defensive teams he has coached. trict who Secretary, reported on the convention held recently in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Keith Larsen, and LaVar Bateman of the Auctus Club and Mrs. Russell Innes, Athenian Club. F 1 1 . well-play- ed 17-2- 7- -6 er chairwoman. convention. Other members of the family g, The Grand canyon, in Arizona, enioved visiting cosmo embraces 196,051 acres. the of interest in points cepted a Heber pass on the coastal city returning to politan for over 35, position's rambling Lehi Sunday. the score. Heber threatened in the final quarter when a series of plays Advance Domino III is dead. brought them to the Lehi one-fo- The famous old bull that did so line where the Pioneer line much to raise the quality of Utah stiffened and took the ball on cattle passed from the picture downs. He had been zealously Outstanding for Lehi on the recently. line were Powers, Kirkham, and cared for by Utah State Agricul business men the Smith twins, while Lynn tural College experts for years, Peck. Russon, Southwick. and but old age and some obscure Johnson sparked backfield play. malady ended his career. a lot of benefit sight-seein- op-was- E VOTE FOE John W. OPERATION Every radio we repair be comes a twining example of oh, highly skilled, painstaking, yet economical service. Keep your radio tinging call 275-when repairs are needed. Main Street Lehi mines. Zimmerman W HOWARD'S RADIO APPLIANCE Main Street - Lehi - Ph. 275-- dU3 SIAIEFmS II. 0 J. "BUD' Una been ma- S&iuice Efficient Come In And Let Us Prove He Will Work For the Interests of Lehi Citizens JOHN ZIMMERMAN SmiU Meal time should be a time of relaxation. 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