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Show and saved 15 to 20 tons of hay. Also receiving the thanks of the local Department were other neighbors and bystanders who pitched in to assist the firemen fight the blaze. End The Chief said that the Department received three calls SaturLehi Fire Chief Stan Gordon day afternoon and evening. The this week paid tribute to the mem- first call was to the boat harbor bers of Lehi's Volunteer Fire at the Pumps.. People who were Department for their valiant ef- in the area saved several boats, forts in fighting fires last Sat- cars, and jeeps which were urday. Chief Gordon said that the parked in the fire area. men fought the blazes in high As the Department returned winds and were able to keep from this call they received losses down. He also paid spe- notice of a fire on a haystack at cial thanks to Gary Oxborrow and the Joe Colledge farm west of Leon Mylroie who manned their town. This fire consumed 15 to tractors and pushed a second 20 tons of hay before it was Chief Gordon said haystack away from the first extinguished. blaze at the Joe Colledge farm that it evidently started from a Firement Answer Several Calls Last Week ...A FLING IN SEERSUCKER branding fire which had been left for dead, but when the high winds started, it fanned the coals into a blaze, which started a haystack on fire. People in the area saw the blaze and reported it immediately or more damage would have resulted, Chief Gordon said. Firemen fought this fire from ap- THE LEHI FREE 768-37- He-b- - sparkling fresh, 1972 07 DIRECT FACTORY PLAID KNITS. PURCHASE or 1 23, standby at the Lehi station be- Lehi Patients in cause all pieces of equipment were out. He thanked the Am- Am. Fork Hospital erican Fork men and also the unit and menfrom Pleasant Grove The following people from Lehi who assisted with a tanker to received treatment in the Amhaul water to the Colledge blaze. erican Fork Hospital this week: proximately 430 p.m. until 2 Mary Shelley, Curtis Beverly, a.m. and then went back at 5 a.ra. William Jones, Katherine Smuin, Sunday until 11 a.m., as winds Enrollment For Shayne Stephane Woffinden, continued to fan sparks. Brown, Robin Rhea Girl Scouts Young, Underway While firemen were at the Blanco, Dan Jenkins, Mrs. MiTwo new Scouting programs Colledge fire, another alarm chael J. Birk, and Mrs. Michael came from the Ferrin Olson resiare getting underway in Lehi! Sabey All girls age seven and eight dence, where a barn was threatened. However, only minor damyears of age can enroll as Brownies and all girls from nine to America program age resulted. for girls, Chief Gordon said that while eleven years of age may enroll please call Mrs. Bruce Jones at firemen were at this last call in the Juniors. For more inforor see her at 12 South the American Fork unit was on mation about the Girl Scouts of 300 West in Lehi. The clan's off and reeling in our bonnie collection of seersucker plaid Brigadoonery by Russ. The multi-colis in 50 Celanese Fortret polyester and 50 combed cotton. The ease with which they machine wash and dry will delight you . . . come out looking STATE CHAMPS. . .Members of the Royals, Bantam Basketball Team, proudly pose with their regional and state trophies following being named State Champions in a tourney held in Salt er Lake last Saturday. Team members include Kenneth Shaw, Chip Atkinson, Kent Bushman, to r. Standing, 1 to r, are Todd Powell, Jay Allred, Barnes and Vic Colledge, kneeling Robert Ellison, Brian Clark, Kevin Korous, Scott Yates, Brent Dorton and Brent manager; Colledge, manager. At back is Dean Colledge, assistant coach, left; and Lavell Colledge, coach, right. Absent when photo was taken were Jay Colledge, assistant coach; and Ryan Price, team MARCH THURSDAY, PRESS, 3 ONLY Thur. - Fri. Sat. Sensational Savings on CURTIS MATHES COLOR T. V's good-as-new-aga- DAYS member. $39000 State Championship Win Lehi's Bantam Basketball entry in the state tournament won the championship last Saturday, March 18. The Royals, coached by LaVell Colledge, won easily over Smithfield, 47 to 35, in the semi-fina- ls Friday, then came from behind to win over a strong Springville team Saturday to capture the title. Id if I. : The championship J . RONALD ELLISON Ronald Ellison O Automatic Fine Tuning a row, including 4 in region play and 2 in the state tournament. This is Lehi Bantam's first region and state titles. Directors of the league wish to congratulate the Royals for completing a successful season and to thank everyone who made this year the best yet in Lehi National Guard Bantam Basketball. O Automatic with 4 seconds to go when Lehi's Kent Bushman hit a basket to tie the score and was fouled. Kent calmly stepped to the foul line; the shot was good, and the game ended with Lehi on top 37 to 36. The games were played in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Royals had a near perfect record for all games played during the year. They lost their first game of league play then went on to win sixteen games in CARD 23"f Color Purifier O Automatic Choma Control O Instant Entertainment O Transformer game was close up to the final buzzer. Lehi led by 2 to 5 points most of the first half, while Springville held the edge in the second frame. Springville was ahead 36 to 34 OF THANKS Chassis We, the family of Myrtle Thompson Woolsey, would like to express our thanks to all those who assisted in any way at the time of her illness and passing. To everyone who has expressed his sympathy and offers of aid and assistance, especially to those who have donated blood, to the Relief Society for caring for the flowers, to those who took part at the services, and to all those who have helped in any wav. a sincere thanks. Alburn Woolsey and family HOME ENTERTAINMENT With Trade AM-F- Team te XI Protective Ronald Ellison, son of Mr. and All-Sta- RADIO STEREO PHONO COLOR TV I SALMHTE SADDLE CUSHION Reg. M5.95 Jgyj $p 20 YfG AMY . IELANESE LTORTREL LEHI Fortrel M'Mmrifniiin7r" i a trademark of Fiber Industries. Inc. 7 PIERCES SALE lb. CHEESE MR. MILKMAN MILK i CUT PEAS GREEN BEANS 303 Sixe 303 Size 5 COTTAGE 35 for $100 PIERCE'S FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS vm jo V QspOoffl 15 5 i";'2 Wr 5 Treat 2 Pkgs. 69 for $100 303 Size 5 CORN U. 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