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Show 3ttt $tZBB Lehi (Sirl Places Third ii THURSDAY. APRIL 17. W75 LEHI FREE PRESS In Stat Gymnastic Jloot A Lehi Tract; Team Nets Fifth CTn in Dual Meet Mon. The Lehi Pioneer track team clean sweep in the 100 yard dash has won every dual track meet with Leany first, Atkinson this year, the only loss coming second and Neal Turner third. last week. Last The mile run was another clean in a Wednesday the Pioneers easily sweep as Ray Worthen won this the Payson team event with a time of 5.04, Squire at Payson by a 75'2lo 394 second and L. Cardon third. points. Monday's meet saw the Two placers in the 440 with Pioneers down Judge by a 96 to Leany in first with a time of 55.1 46 count. It appears that the and Steve Russon third. Brent Pioneers could have some good Larsen took second in the low showings in the region meet and hurdles. Nile Hansen continued potentially some placers in the to pace the 880 as he took anstate meet. Point getters Mon- other first with a 2; 17.2 time and day were as follows: The high Jim Smith placed third. Gary hurdles were won by Kevin Rus-so- Leany took first in the 220 yard in a time of 18 seconds. A dash and Neal Turner placed n third. Dennis Morgan won the two mile with an 11.09 time and Mitchell was second. Limb and Yates finished one two in the javelin and winning throw was 155 feet. Yates won the shot with a 44.3 throw and Terry third. Brent Larsen won the broad jump with a 19.6 jump, Leany second and Atkinson third. Kip Sage won the high jump with a 5'10" jump, Todd Nelson second and John Harr third. Yates won the discuss and Terry second. D. Manning took second in the pole vault. Lehi Loses to Am. Fork, Uinta Lehi dropped two region games this past week, one to American Fork 3 and one here to Uintah Against Am. Fork, Vic Colledge pitched a but because sparkling of several errors in the field, American Fork was able to score one run in the first inning three runs in the second and three in the fifth. Lehi was held hitless until the sixth inning when Vic Colledge led off with a single but Healey hit into a double play and Atkinson flied out to the third baseman. In the seventh Powell walked, Hunt and Tuckett singled and then K. 7-- 11-- two-hitt- Colledge doubled Powell and Hunt home and Tuckett scored on a fielder's choice for Lehi's three runs. Uintah had a super day against Lehi collecting eleven runs on ten hits while committing only one error. Lehi was able to manage only two hits. In the fourth inning Vic Colledge led off with a double, Atkinson struck out, then Healey singled but Colledge and Healey died on second and third base as Hunt was out to the first baseman and K. Colledge struck out. Atkinson pitched four innings for the Pioneers giving up nine hits striking out four and walking five. Manning pitched one inning with one hit and one strike out. Lehi plays Carbon Thursday April 17 (tonight) at 4:00 on the high school ball diamond. girl, 15 year old Russon. placed third in the Slate Gymnastic Meet held last week at Brighton High School. She earned her ribbon in the uneven parallel bars event. She qualified for the State meet after winning two first places and a third place in regional competition. Top honors came in uneven parallel Col-let- bars and the balance te cise. Collette's training has been in her gym class under Delores Larsen's instruction and summer recreation classes with Florence Mitchell as teacher. Collette is a sophomore at Lehi High School and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Russon. beam events and the third place award was won in floor exer- - t H.A.F.B. Slates J' -- vjj; Armed Service Day May 17 Hill AFB will hold an Armed Forces Day at the base, Saturday, May 17. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be open to the public at no cost. Maj. Gen. Edmund A. Rafal-ko- , Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, said that the theme will be "American Forces - Vigilant, Vital and Volunteer." Emphasis will be placed on the volunteer nature of the U.S. Armed Forces, General Rafalko noted. Officials at Hill AFB are busy planning displays and activities for Armed Forces Day to include aircraft, missiles and other military hardware. - Bruce Tuckett, BEST ACTOR, SUPPORTING ACTOR seated, and Keith Bateman, back, won the Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor awards in the recent Region Drama Festival. - WINNER Collette Russon. a Lehi High School sophomore, won third place at the recent State Gymnastics llleet held in Salt Lake City. Collette won a medal for her exhibition on the uneven bars. STATE People who really want work What they want is the pay they can't get without work- - Promises are easier to make than they are to fulfill, but peo- pie continue to make them care- - are rare. lessly. ing. Golf Field Ready to Test Tri-Cit- y Open This Weekend The field is set for the second annual Sizzler Pro-Aand Open y Golf this weekend at Course, Friday through Sunday afternoon. Expected on hand for me tournament win De aDDroxi- maiely 100 amateurs and 30 y professionals. Host Club, is according to Jimmy E. Thompson, tournament director y and playing Professional "clean and well groomed for the tournament" and he further stated that he thinks that last years score of Tom Storey, a 144 will hold up again through the tough 36 hole test. Storey will be unable to defend his 1974 title due to a club commitment in Las Vegas over the weekend. Among the local professionals and amateurs to be present in y the tourney field will be Karl Thomas and Don Williamson, former AF basketball star of last season, Timpanogas representivies Dave Crowton and Clyde Barton, Hobble m Tri-Cit- Tri-Cit- Tri-Cit- Tri-Cit- Creeks (Springville) Sonny Braun, and Cascade's (Orem) Max Fillmore, who presently holds the course record with a four-undpar 68, on May 11th, 1974. Joey Bonsignore, a local favorite pro out of Alpine Country Club will also join the list of entrance and try to tame "18". the Two of the top Einatuers in the state of Utah will battle it out with about one hundred opponents for the bid at the Open title. The current Utah Open winner in 1974, Mike Malaska, a slick swinging junior at Weber State College and James Blair a sophomore at BYU from Salt Lake City is a diminutive stick of dynamite with golf clubs. Sizzler Family Steak Houses are the sponsors of the three-da- y event and will host a "super buffet" after the completion of y round in the the Pro-AClub House restaurant. About six thousand dollars in total prize money will be at stake in the outing that sees the Pro-Astaged on Friday with the curtain tee off time set at 1 :30 p.m. and the Open on Saturday and Sudnay afternoons also flight beginning at 1:30 p.m. on As hot strip or plate leaves the finishing mill at U.S. Steels Geneva Works, its thickness is measured by an y gauge. A vital piece of equipment! Tri-Cit- X-ra- (Left to right) Robert Spotts. Mike Ohran, Kent Carroll, Bill Cox. LeRoy Holden. Will Andrus, John Collett, Gordon.Thayne. both days. Gene Harvey Chevrolet and The Sizzler Family Steak House for a 1975 are Camaro sports model car to the e first made on No. 5 for participants in the Pro-Aand Open. the need for a backup gauge Boy Scouts Camporee April 25, 26 Bill Cox, Turn Superintendent of the Instalment and Special Services Shop at Geneva, thought the project was a great er challenge. uWe decided to build the second gauge Tri-Cit- y ourselves," he said, "to save money and to see if we could do it. Well, we did it, and we did it together... as a team." This excellent team effort in building a highly complex and technical instrument Registration Begins Course p Junior classes (17 years and under) will be held June 3, 5, 10, 12, 17 and 19th. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. These classes will be divided according to the number of registrants. Classes will be conducted by Jimmy E. Thompson, P.G.A. professional. Boys Meeting Friday A Boys Baseball meeting will be held Friday, April 18, at seven p.m. at the Lehi City Hall. All parents, coaches, administrators, or anyone interested in the Boys Baseball Program is invited to attend. an example of what people can do when they really decide to work together. Teamwork. Its one reason why Geneva is able to compete successfully in the Western Steel market: one reason that helps explain our unique, evergrowing productivity. At U.S. Steel s Geneva Works, were involved. is at May 13th. in case the first one ever failed. This small group then went to work and built a new gauge themselvesat a substantial saving over purchasing one from an outside source. Hole-in-On- The Scouting Camporee has been planned for April 25 and 26 at Camp Hobble Creek east of Springville with blazer activities scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The Friday evening schedule includes a bread cooking competition, chariot racing, rope making and knots and splicing instruction. Saturday's activities include the posting of colors at 8:15 a.m. with a pancake flipping competition set to begin at 8:30 with each troop entering their most talented teams of two. Other activities include engineering and woods tools, rope bridges, pole bridges, cooking and survival skills. Each patrol is expected to prepare a dinner selected from menus to be provided, along with cooking instructions. All Tri-Cit- y equipment and materials are to be arranged for in advance by the patrol. Menus will be made Golf classes at the Tri City available to the Scoutmasters Golf Course are already being formulated and all participants early enough to allow ample are being advised to register advance prepation. Judging of early. An enrollment fee of $10 cooking will be on the basis of best preparation, cooking, and covers instructions and balls. of equipment. Dates of all adult classes are clean-uConservation and clean-uare as follows: April 22, 24, 29, May 1, 3, and 8th. important projects. All camp Beginning Ladies will meet sites will be cleaned, raked, and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:45 ashes removed. Other conservaand 10:45 a.m. Working girls on tion projects will be required to Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:00 aid in keeping the camp usable p.m. Intermediate Ladies at for others. The final assembly will take 8:45 a.m. and the men's classes will be held Tuesdays and place at 2:00 p.m. Thursdays at 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. Additional classes will start Baseball The supervisors and electronic repairmen in the instrument shop recognized " yj Geneva Works United States Steel |