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Show ter than I did last week," said Frank of this week's game against the Payson Lions when the two teams take the field. Last week Frank said Carbon hit really hard, and it sure made him feel good when they could beat a good team like Carbon. "I like playing defense the best," he added. "I can take out my frustration on them when I get a good 'hit. ' We have a good chance to into the playoffs and we'll play real good ball in .tomorrow's I think we can win." game. Pioneer Player of the t"Jee!( Frank Snyder, Senior Linebacker, j j Had Great Game Against Carbon Playing his best game of the year has earned for Frank Snyder the "Player of the Week" award for his game in leading the Lehi Pioneers to a 13-- 7 win over the Carbon Dinos. Frank, senior linebacker on defense and offensive pulling guard, was one of the main reasons for the tenacious defense that held the Dinos for four downs inside the Lehi 5 yard line and with the great defensive stand the Pioneers "put it all together' to eke out the win. Frank was very instrumental in the victory as he came up withl five unassisted tackles, 7 as sisted tackles, and "got the Dino quarterback ' four times, in ad dition to leading the blocking assignment on several big ground gainers for Lehi. Add it all up and Pioneer fans saw a truly fine performance by young Mr ! Memmott as his favorite study, He is thinking about going on to a college but is undecided at present as to where. j His coach, Lloyd Jacobsen, commented that Frank has truly but in the heart where it counts improved the past four or five he's among the biggest. At games and is doing a fabulous 152 pounds and 6 tall, he gives job. He is a major reason they away quite a bit in size to many won last week. of the Region Four guards, but "Tomorrow I hope to do bet Frank hits with the best and comes out on top. Frank, an athlete, came up through the Little League programs, and besides font-ba- ll he is a member of the wrestling team. He hopes to get down to 138 for this year's meets. He also is a hurdler and pole vaulter on the Pioneer track and field squad. The son of Ola Shelley, he has twcr Dale, and ninth Kenny, who is a halfback in the Little League program now and hopes to follow in Frank's footsteps. Sisters Sandy, Carol, and Linda combine as a rooting section for many of Frank's games. A good student, Frank mainSnyder. Frank, as football players go, tains a B average and enjoys is not the biggest physically; agriculture as taught by Byron their own 45, 7. several key facemasking penalties against Carbon, and a 45 yard pass play from Ellison to Blaine Whimpey, Ellison again scored on a quarterback sneak. 14 punts, 14 six penalties, The PAT was good and Lehi fumbles and 21 out of 26 inhad increased its lead to 134. complete passes. But don't let Neither team could generate the statistics fool you. This game much of a scoring threat during was a thriller. Lehi initiated the scoring late the remaining four and a half in the first quarter after a minutes of the third quarter. Another perfectly placed Tim perfectly placed 40 yard punt by Lehi's Tim Welch rolled out of Welch punt kept Carbon trapped bounds on Carbon's five yard deep in its own territory. line. Carbon promptly fumbled. Lehi Fumbles Hurt The ball was recovered by Lehi The fourth quarter began in on Carbon's eight. Two plays routine fashion with several later, quarterback Ron Ellison punts, and even more penalties snuck in from the three yard but then things began to line. After failing to get the extra Lehi's substitute happen. point, Lehi lead quarterback i replacing the Tough Defense slightly injured Ron Ellison Art Craven's 60 yard return of fumbled on Carbon's 14 yard line the following kick-oinspired with the Dino's recovering. With Carbon to try a few offensive a combination of a 9 yard to Kim Tomsic, a 12 tactics of their own. This offensive march carried them to yard Tomsic run, and two major the Lehi four yard line. On the Lehi penalties, Carbon moved four, they had a first and goal from its own 14 to the Lehi 32. situation. It looked like an easy The drive stalled and the Dinos six points for the Dino's. Four were forced to give up the ball. times Carbon attacked the goal, The Dino's began another and four times they, were drive. This time it took them repelled by the unpenetrable down to the Lehi 11 yard line Lehi defensive team. Lehi took before a Jim Borla pass was over on the one foot line, but intercepted by Lehi. Lehi, also failed to move the ball them- unable to move, punted out to selves. There were several punt their own 30 yard line. An exexchanges before the second cellent return by Carbon's busy half ended with Lehi leading 64. Kim Tomsic took the ball down A aroused to Lehi's 11. Then, following one momentarily Carbon team dominated the first line plunge, Carbon scored on a few moments of the second half pass from Borla to Steve Jolley. as the Dinos began a 30 yard The point after was good, and offensive drive. This drive ended Lehi now lead 6-- ff 13-- Automatic Now Available scale up to 50 - automatically -by simply taking a short boat ride. 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Tuesday, Oct. 12, in the Utah $16.85 postTim had the New York 11212. No Communication Gap Here Valley Hospital. same type of surgery on his other paid. ' :':w o ma'ni" or child Man, age knee last year: footTim in the come at has no a difference makes games ball game. Noticed Sylvester at crucial moments this fall and Evans, Blaine Whimpey's grand- his touchdown pass in the Uintah father, enjoying the game. Mr. game got the score that put the Evans, a spry 83, was sitting Pioneers ahead. He'll be missed near Mrs. Susan Ellison Max-fiel- the rest of the season. C'mon who was cheering with Tim, up and at 'em for baskether Last Friday, October 8, the baby. The ball. the was action as Lehi Senior Citizens attended the enjoying baby much as Susan, and was even movie at the Scera Theater in Orem. There were 86 members yelling at the right times. Not too far away sat Wes Innes' in attendance. They enjoyed the Walt Disney movies, "The Vangrandmother, Mrs. Catherine InBYU nes, also 83, here from her ishing Prairie" and "The Living to watch home in Paris, Idaho, Desert." the game. Next Friday, October 15, the There's something about a group will take a tour through football game on a glorious fall The famed Italian movie,' Two Spanish Fork Canyon to enjoy afternoon that stirs the adrena- Women" scenic fall beauty, then come by Vittorio DeSica, will the to the Oak Creek Inn in lin of old and young alike. Es- be shown back Saturday, October 16 pecially when your team wins! at 2 p.m. and Monday, October Spanish Fork Canyon for dinner. J. G. Cox has resigned his 18, at 2:30, 4:25 and 6:20 p.m. of the First The film is a story of amother position as chairman will Norman Clair Mrs. Ward. to sur and daughter struggling The Carbon Dinos did not play vive take his place. during World War II in It aly. The movie is in Italian with English subtitles. The cost for general public is 50 cents. Sophia Lor en portrays the mother and received the Acad REXALL emy Award for best actress for RINK her role. It was the first time 551 W. 12 N., PROVO the Academy Award was awarded OPEN EVERY NIGHT to a foreign language performance. It also won the Cannes Film 7:30 to 10:00 P M. EXCEPT SUN. and TUES. Festival Award. The story is taken from ' Italian Tales" by Al MONDAY FAMILY RATE berto Moravia, today'smost pop$2.00 Plus Skate Rental ular Italian novelist. The movie will be shown in the Varsity The temporary relief from muscular nehes and WED. NITE SPECIAL ater in the Wilkinson Center on pains, headaches. the BYU campus. and SAT. from sive . Senior Citizens Attend acresof sugar-bee- ts were planted in 1971. At average yields per acre, sugar production will be about 3,200,000 tons, raw value--- a quantity over 200,000 tons less than this year's current marketing quota for the beet area. The effective inven tory on Jan. 1, 1972 (sugar on hand plus 1971-crbeet sugar produced after that date) will likely be about 2,364,000 tons a quantity considerably below the desirable level. The 1967 through 1969 crops were unrestricted. Propor tionate shares were established for the 1970 crop, but the re strictions were later rescinded. The 1971 crop was also unre stricted. At a public hearing held in San Francisco, Calif., on Aug 10, 1971, representatives of growers and of beet sugar processors recommended that acreage allotATTEND FFA CONVENTION . . .Attending the National ments not be established for Future Farmers of American Convention in Kansas City this 1972-crsugarbeets. week are Clifford Smith and Woody Berry, seated 1 to r. The Secretary of Agriculture Standing 1 to r are Kent Harris and Shane Smith. The boys to Act is required by the Sugar will return Friday night. establish proportionate shares in each domestic sugar producing devoted to the American Royal area if he determines that, in F. Livestock Show and Horse Show A. F. Members the absence of such shares, the at the Stock Yard Coliseum. production of sugar from a crop Woody is the son of Mr. and could be greater than the quantity Attend Mrs. Wallace Berry. Clifford's needed to enable the area to meet parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack its quota and provide a normal Smith. Shane is the son of Nat. Convention carryover inventory of sugar for Mr, and Mrs. Richard Smith, the calendar year during which and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Harris the larger part of the sugar from Four Lehi High Future Far- are the parents of Kent. such crop normally would be mers are attending the National Most of the 1972 Convention of Future Farmers of marketed. crop sugar will be marketed in America in Kansas City, Mis Vision Tests 1973. souri, it was reported by Byron Vision tests will be given all Memmott, advisor. Delegates are Woodruff Berry, Clifford students at the Lehi Elementary BABY BOY BORN TO MR AND MRS GRANT PARKER Smith, Shane Smith, and Kent School, it was reported by G. Harris. Dale Burgess, principal. These These boys left with a Utah tests will be given next WednesGrant and Gloria Monson Parker, American Fork, are the group from Salt Lake City by day, October 20th. Children with possible vision They parents of a new baby boy born plane Tuesday morning. will attend Convention sessions defects will be referred to the Sept. 9 in the Am. Fork Hospital. The baby's name is Randy Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, school nurse, who will check them again. If correction is reMonson Parker and he weighed and return home Friday evenseven lbs. and five ounces. commended, parents will be noing. At the convention they will help tified. Grandparents are Alice Parker, American Fork, and Edith conduct business of the National Florida sent 40.000 oounds of Dorothy White, organization which will help deMonson, Lehi. termine the course of the Future watermelons to Tennessee to be Lehi, is the Brothers and sisters Brian, Farmers. They will see the served on the capitol steps in eight, Brenda, five, and Susan, holding of National contests, the celebr ati"on of the Volunteer State' s 175th birthday.;- - two, were, thrilled to welcome election of new officers, honorh a v 6 achieved the littlf hewTirother home. ing ft3&e-VhFF A s highest awards, and listen Five transatlantic cables carry The three surviving Dionne to national in agriculcommunications figures between the U S. quintuplets are now 37 years ture and business. One day is and Europe. old op v i ld Award Winning Movie at Varsity Theater RIVERSIDE I Roller Skating IY10DACIN TABLETS .... z 100's m What every cold needs is a good night's sleep! REXALL II I I V r J0mmL ' QUIET-NIT1 i I The cold medicine you take at bedtime to relieve cold symptoms for hours. With medicine cup. VK. Ask your Rcxall Druggist for the Rcx-a- ll Cough 'N Cold product that will get you feeling back to normal fast! Your Rexall Pharmacist . . . Fast, Friendly, Efficient Service. LLIhn E 6 oz. $129 Includes BKUCE SHELLEY FliOM VIET NAM Slcoti HOME PRIVA1F SUN. Specialist 4 Bruce Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelley, is home on furlough after spending the past year in Viet Nam, After his furlough Specialist Shelley will be reassigned to a base in I PARTUS NIGHT TUES. ANT DAY KF0RE7PJN. (AIL 17J-M- 7 FOR INFORMATION Germany. 0 em&& . -- TIT, a i m4t i- DDipm MAIN STREET, LEHI 1971 ilplOllPfll Movie in Orem d, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, Proportionate shares (farm acreage allotments) will not be established for the 1972 crop of sugarbeets, it was announced by the U. S. Department of Agri culture. 'Rock-i- t' FRANK SNYDER I Restrictions brothers, Pioneers Upset Dinosaurs 73-- 7 THE LEHI FREE PRESS. Sugar Beet Acreage ' grader on No |