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Show nn I Qmm fell mm m March 8 nn SfKSDD Firesifo M:rch 14 Sochi March 15 Firesid: THE tain the water level in Utah Lake two inches below compromise -- Governor Calvin Rampton is Guest Speaker at Farm Bureau Canvention ir OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI i o MEMBERS OF THE UTAH VALLEY LDS SEMINARY COUNCIL talk with Hartman Rector, Jr. of the LDS First Council of Seventy following a district wide student leadership conference last Thursday evening. The American Fork LDS Seminary was host for the conference. Over 900 Seminary studentbody and class leaders from throughout Utah County attended the session held in the stake tahernacle. "In the World but not of the World" was theme of the conference. Celtics Win First Place in Bantam Leagis The Celtics, oached by Neal Colledge and Dare Beal won first place In the Lehi National Guard Bantam Basketball League Mon day night with a 37 to 21 win over the Bulls. The Celtics will now enter Region play against the American Fork first place team, Thursday night at the Lehi Armory. Game time will be 7:30 p.m. The Bulls started slow and had a hard time finding the hoop. Glen Goates, their leading scor er for the year, was held down and didn't score a point. Ricky Nelson carried the team with a total of 11 points. Bill McKlnney added five. The winning Celtics played well on lxith offense and defense, with Chris Lind high point man at 15 points. Jay Kirk ham played a fine game and added 10. Kay Christofferson hit for five. Good Luck to the Celtics in the region tournament. Members of the League champ ions, Celtics include; Chris Lind, Jay Kirkham, Kay Chrlstoffer son, Scott Anderson, Bruce Har ris, Blaine Cook, all 13 years of age. The 12 year olds are, Brent Strong, Robert Davis, Brian Smith, Kirk Holmsteadand Carey West. Jeff Anderson, Dale Darling and Russell Crabb are all 11 years old. In the second game the Royals had a hot night at the hoop and beat the last place Lakers 53 to 27. Ten players for the win ners helped with the scoring with Jeff Peterson hitting for 15 big points.- - Randy Southwick was close behind with 12. The scoring was evenly distributed between the rest of the players, -- John Welch played his usualgood game for the Lakers and ended with 12 points. Clint Carter and Merlin limb both added four. Arnie Cardon's Bucs and Steve Peterson's 76'ers played the last SYLVESTER EVANS RETURN FROM TEXAS TRD? Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans have just returned from a trip to El Paso, Texas where they visited with their son and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Sterl ing Evans and family. Highlight of the trip was the wedding of the Evans grand daughter, Rita. The Sterling Evans family also took the Lehi resident to Juar ez, Mexico, for a day of sight game of 1970 League play. The Bucs came out on the long end of the score 45 to 23. For the winners, Jay Christofferson had 22 big points to make him the top scorer of the year for the league with 138 points in 12games. Drew Downs added eight and Guy seven. For the losers, Steve Thompson played a fine game and hit for 15 points. Ernest Begay added four. The Region playoff game Thursday is free and the directors of the league would like a good crowd Sor-ens- w, en seeing. Sylvester Evans was able to attend the BYU - University of Texas at El Paso game while they were there. The Evans journeyed by bus o o MASTER TAX o o o o o o in Your homt (no extra charge) Guaranteed maximum tax soring. Guaranteed protection. CfcckOurLroFcss Call Gary W.Grandy 755-39- 33 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi S5 )) 3 10 ta9 ,or 49 or 87 ORANGES 4 8 10 Ttggj eaeh k25 Idaho Russa? 31 1 12 lb. Bag 4wTtll.wO.IUlM. Ik, each yifa or. CDferas 8, for ;;py.i:, McCall's the look shirred of floe :y or ft ? 59 bare-arme- d cut-outs- ? sleeves Have sewing power. 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WEEK SALE ITEMS 4 COUIISEOK TAX SERVICE 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o 9O o o o o FREE LEHI and educational discussion during the morning sessions. Commissioner Verl Stone discussed Solid Waste Disposal. Ralph Home and Bill Wright discussed mosquito abatement. GlenSagers discussed Air Pollution, and Clair The danger of flooding becomes crucial when the level is six inches above compromise and it is near that now. He said the treaty will be beFarm Bureau members and Governor Calvin L. Rampton recently was Guest Speaker at tween Water Users in Salt Lake their wives enjoyed Informative the Annual Winter Farm Bureau and Utah Lake Shore. It is a difConvention held at the Lindon ficult costly operation because of Ward in Lindon. Two hundred the slow flow of the Jordan Rivfarmers and wives en er four or five miles north of the thirty-fiv- e joyed the Governor and Mrs Lake. He said the outlet is solid rock known as Indian Fork and Rampton at their luncheon meet ing as the Governor confessed makes the water flow slowly. "It was the happiest day of my Pumps cost as much as $6,000 life when dad sold the cow." per month and are Impractical The Governor called upon the Negotiations are now under way farmers to make more intensive effort at farming and gave con- between Utah Power and Light gratulations to the men there for and Deer Creek to decrease the flow of Provo river to help main- the fine production of food " 8-- 1 JUL for 6 91k for 89 More People Than Ever Are Shopping price bros. mini LEHI. UTAH WEST MAIN Compare our Food Prlcea and Save. 12 Prfcea Effective Thursday at - Friday - Saturday |