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Show PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY LEHI FREE THE 33-3- Win Over Payson 36-3- buzzer fh The Lehi Pioneers staged a comback in the second half of play against Payson last week to down the Lions 48-4- 5. The Payson team jumped into an early lead, which they held until midway through the third quarter. At the end of the first period of play Payson was lead2 as only Kim Cooper, ing Scott Hinton and Dave Lind were able to find the range. Both teams had trouble in the sec- If &ji K kX CHAMPS--MemteBasketball Team were vicof the Lehi Fourth Ward torious in their Stake play. They will enter Regional Play next week. Team members include Joe Adamson, Creig Kelley and Craig Roberts, kneeling 1. to r. Standing 1. to r., are Marlin Barnes, Ben Woolsey, Steve Pugmire, Larry Miner and Elroy Colledge, coach. Absent was Neil Russon who played with the team throughout their play and entered the Mission Home last week preparatory to going on a mission for the LBS Church. 27-2- rs The game still held real excitement in the final period of play as both teams battled like champions, but the Pioneers were up and could not be stopped. Pay-so- n narrowed the margin to but Scott Hinton hit a fielder and Dave Lind found the range and Marvin Smith countered a Payson basket to put Lehi back in front. Payson hit a couple and Hinton poured in five points for Lehi. Payson hit again, but Hinton hit one of two from the line for the Pioneers and the purple clad Pioneers froze the ball for the final eight seconds to give them the game. Hinton led the shooters with 21 points for Lehi, closely trailed by Dave Lind with 12. The victory gave Lehi a 3 standing in Class A Region IV play. 39-3- 8, 2-- ACTION 76'ers of the Bantam League are shown, front row, 1. to r., Gunnar Pederson, Gary Carlton, Willie Nielsen, Ryan Davis, Bart Evans and Robert Tanner. Second row, 1. to r., Jay Barnes, Ernest Begay, Ken Sorensen. Steve Thompson, Wade Pulham, Kim Beck, Mike Peck and Russell Moore. Third row, 1. to r., Steve Peterson, coach and Donnie Hadfield, assistant coach. the hoop and the Bulls played all Drew Downs added ten. Calvin of their 14 players but the score Evans and Randy Southwick Bucs Lead in still went up. Ricky Nelson had a scored six each for the losers. The last game of the day found hot hand for the winners with 17 close game between the Suns a added ten and Glen Goates Bantam points. Steve Ellison nine. High for the and 76'ers. Final score wasSuns Lakers was John Welch with 27, 76'ers 25. The 76'ers led at Basketball Play half time 15 to 11. Robert Yates seven. The second game saw the Bucs led the Suns with 11 points and continue to win over Lavell Gary Carlton had 11 for the During games played Thurswith a 32 to 20 losers. Kip Peterson coaches Royals the first 5, game day, February hit for the Suns. ended with the Royals outlasting victory. Guy Sorensen Loss Win two for 11 Team the Suns 33 to 26. The Suns six field goals and 1 the Bucs. 7 Bugs led until the final quarter when from the foul line for 1 6 Celtics 14. 7 to they were outscored 2 6 Bulls Randy Southwick hit for 15 points Rex P. Miner 4 4 Suns to pace the winners. Hinton and 3 5 Royals Cooper had seven each for the Serving Aboard 1 76'ers 7 Suns. Aircraft Carrier 0 Lakers 7 In the second game, Arnie Car- Next scheduled games will be don's Bucs moved the Bulls out of P. Rex Fireman Miner, Navy Feb. 19 at the local Armory of first place with a 37 to 35 husband of the former Miss Bon6:00 p.m. vs. Lakers win. Again it was the last quarnie J. Richins of Lehi, is servvs Bucs ter that made the difference. Serg ing aboard the aircraft carrier 7:00 8:00 p. m Bulls vs. Suns Nelson's Bulls scored ten points USS which was IN ARMORY SPARE TIME INCOME p.m.--Celti- cs while the Bucs hit for 14. Glen Goates scored 17 for the losers while Christofferson had a good night hitting for 22 big points be confused with the 1970 dethis survey are kept completely for the winners. The last game of the night cennial census of the entire pop- confidential and the results will ulation to be taken next April 1, be used only to compile statis- saw the Celtics stay in contention for first place with a 33 since that will cover all of the Na- tical tables. tion's 60 million households and The interviewer who will visit to 15 win over the 76'ers. Chris will provide data for each of the households in this area included Lind hit for ten points for the The Bureau of the Census will 50 States and for each of their in the sample survey, is Mrs. Celtics and Bart Evans was high conduct a sample survey of em- political and economic subdivDoris L. Wright, American Fork. for the losers. The half - time score was 15 to 11 for the Celployment and unemployment in isions. At Port Harrison on Hudson the Denver area during the week tics. Neal Colledge coaches the As in the forthcoming April of February 15, Walter A. FreeCensus, facts about the individ- Bay, the January average tem- Celtics and Steve Peterson heads man, Jr., Director of the Bu- ual and the family collected in perature is 14.8 below zero. the 76'ers. GAMES PLAYED FEB'. "7 ' reau's regional office in Denver announced recently. The Bulls bombed the last The households to be interplace Lakers in the first game viewed here are part of a scien by a score of 50 to 14. The Lakers had a hard time finding tifically designed sample of the entire U. S. population. The employment and unemployment III III Census to Tally Area Employment Midway, recom-mission- ed during ceremonies at San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard. First commissioned in 1945, the Midway was decommissioned to be extensively overhauled. Alter completion of the modernization, the ship will be able to handle the newer aircraft being planned by the Navy. Royals - Bye Put out the welcome mat for the volunteer calling at your home on the nation's Number One health enemy. person needed to handle a new conthe vending merchandise field. The vending sundries is upon us. Responsible cept of in WE ARE UAL Col-ledg- Basketball Team placed second in Stake WINNERSMembers of the Lehi Sixth Ward play and will also represent the Stake in Regional play. Team members include Craig Miller, Richard Price and Carl Rymer, kneeling L to r. Standing back, 1. to r., are Julian Mercer, coach; Greg Bennett, Dale Ekins, Richard Adams, Stan Smith, Daane Tuckett and Bishop Leland Price. Absent when photo was taken were Brian Price, Jay Hardm.w and Von Mellor. sounded. quarter and the Pioneers limited to two field goals, one by Brent Miner and the other by Cooper. Hinton hit a fielder and a foul shot as the thirdquar-te- r got under way to narrow the 3. Payson margin to Hinton began having trouble finding the basket and then suddenly began to hit two buckets anila foul and Marvin Smith's Vopair of ringers cut the Payson Welcome your Heart Fundweeklunteer on the Heart Sunday margin to two points. Lind and Hinton again hit for end. Give generously. ond were STAKE W0 Lehi and the Pioneers had their 3. Lind hit game knotted at again and Terry Kirkham scored from the line and the Pioneers as the 3 took over the lead to Lehi Rallies 12, LOOKING FOR THE INDIVIDWILL WORK THIS BUSINESS WHO WAS MEANT TO WHO WOULD LIKE TO LIKE IT ONE BE BECOME F- A PERINDEPENDENT SON ASPIRING TO VERY HIGH MONTHLY EARNINGS. ONE WHO INANCIALLY WOULD LIKE TO IN BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF, AND HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF BEING HIS OWN BOSS! BE We have a Distributor position available in the area. Start full time or part time. You merely restock with popular, nationally advertised sundries (aspirin, digestion aids, cologne, etc.) . You do need $997.50 to $2295.00 cash investment for equipment. Write giving phone number LOGAN and DISTRIBUTING address to: COMPANY 445 Your Heart Fund is the Number One defense against heart disease, the nation's Number One Salt East Second South Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 health enemy. ROCK SLIDE IN CANYON CMACUCC U statistics are collected monthly by the Census Bureau for the U. S. Department of Labor to provide a continuing measure ment of the economic health of the Nation as a whole and of its major regions. This monthly survey is not to LINE JIYIMJIILJ rock slide across the road from the Timpanogos Cave National Monument Visitors Center water pipe and broke a tore a 500 foot long gorge down the side of a mountain Sunday A 30-in- at 12:30 p.m. No one was II injur ed. The slide began when a large boulder above the pipeline began to roll and hit the water main, which carried water to the Upper American Fork Power plant of Utah Power and Light Co. Rush ing waters brought down more de bris, until about 50 feet of the American Fork River bed 500 feet below the broken line was filled with debris. Conder Smoot, superintendent of Olmstead District, Utah Pow er and Light Co., said company crews were able to shut off the water at an intake one and a half miles up the canyon about a half hour after the break. He said the Upper American Fork power plant would be shut down until the pipe could be repaired, and that power custo mers would be fed from other TJMHE D ' D0H sources. SLIDE BROUGHT DOWN tons of debris Sunday when large boulder fell, breaking Utah Power and Light Company flow line. Slide located across from Timpanogos Cave Visitors Debris from the slide came within about 100 feet of cave monument employees homes, but no one was at home at the time. Mrs. Yvonne Oakes, visitors center clerk who was working when the slide broke loose, said, "It sounded like the whole moun tain was coming down." She said no water damage to the houses was evident. Center. Improving Miss Aileen Swain, daughter of Mrs. Edna Swain of Lehi is able to be up on crutches after spending the past four months in a body cast in bed. Her mother reports that she is able to m ive around the house now and to take occasional car rides. However, it is impossible for her to sit up in the cast Aileen, a senior at Lehi High School, welcomes all visitors. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our DAVID WhKiHi, operator of the American Fork Power Plant, stands by large boulder that came down mountain in American Fork Canyon Sunday. 'U.ised gram to make sure it's giving you the protection you need against today's tJil soaring hospital and medical costs. If you need additional fTj T on manufacturer s suggested retail prices box rails, wheel covers, bright protection, I'll provide you with the best Aileen Swain V" KENNETH WHIMPEY Let me examine your health insurance pro- heart felt thanks and appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings, the prayers, songs, and speakers; also for the food prepared by our wonderful relief society lad les; to the ward bishopric for Its kind help and to all others who helped in any way during the sickness and death of our beloved mother. 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