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Show PL roue Millings ..Swamp Lolii The hot shooting Pleasant Grove Vikings lived up to their advance billing as they pulled away early and dominated the game last week against the Lehi Pioneers. The first quarter was all Pleasant Grove as they pulled out 0 lead early and cruised 32-- 7 lead at the end of the quarter. But, Strausberg 9-- to a to a first and Girls' Basketball Strausberg Team Undefeated The Lehi Pioneers Varsity Basketball team remained undefeated in region play as they defeated Union last week by a 34 to 27 score. They now in region play with stand at a win over Morgan the week before. 2--0 Coach Delores Larson's team is small and uses the fast break as their main weapon. They scored a number of their field goals on the breakaways against a much taller Union team. DeEtte Darling led the Lehi scorers in both games as she hit for 14 in the Morgan game, and 21 in the Union game. Center on the Pioneer team is Cheryl Goodwin, guards are, DeEtte Darling, Michele Kirkham, and Laurie Russon. Forwards are Lauri Clark, Christy Krikham, Marilyn Smith and Pam Stewart. The next game will be at Lehi on against Grantsville the 5th of JanWednesday, uary. 16, Jenkins The Lehi Sophs lost to a tall Grove crew Monday at Lehi by a 79 to 52 score. Pleasant Grove broke away from a tough frist quarter and won by a big margin. Moosman led the Vikings as they hit for 29 points, Caldwell 21 and Atwood 17. Lehi's Harris hit for 16, Stanley IgYates; and Green-woo- d PI. "new" Region Six has AF., PI. Grove. Spanish Fork, Spring-villPayson. Provo. Timp View (the new school created in Provo by the division of the old Provo High), Dixie and Cedar City. The new nine league membership offers nine schools with well rounded athletic, music, debate and related high school activities that will be envied by many. Grove Vikes The Lehi Junior Varsity picked up an excellent win last week against the Pleasant Grove Viking J.V. A see-safirst half saw the Pioneers holding on to a slim 34 to 33 halftime lead. Showing good balance led by Bruce Tuckett, Guyerman, McDowell, Cardon and Price all hit the baskets. P.G. led by four points early in the third quarter but Lehi roared back to lead by four, 49 to 45 at the end of the third quarter. The score was tied at 51 and 53 before Lehi hit for a quick 7 points keyed by Tuckett and pulled away to win 65 do not corre- 185 (P) pinned Darrell Thomas (L) 1st per167 lbs- .- Merrill Bone (L) dec. Andrus (P) 10-185 lbs- .- Baulter &P- - dec Larry Walker (L) 14-Hw- t- Wade Fox (L) pinned Wesley (P) 1st period. At the Delta Christmas Tournament Saturday, Delta won their own invitational with 205'2 points. Lehi was second with 112 points, Millard 106 points and Morgan 100. Lehi had several high finishers with Clay Kirkham, Terry Messersmith, Kendall Rose-maGarth Ferrell and Bob Forsyth placing second and Leroy Downs and Marlon Kunz at third place in their respective weights. Pninu Qiirrnlont klllUI UUvvUIVN yS I & - PRIME RIB at 1 PORTER'S PLACE For Reservation - dec. Willes (P) Phone "I couldn't possibly have been Darrell Miller (L) 2nd period. 119 lbs- .- Cody Brown (L) reported -- New Year's Eve 6-- 3 - Fletcher (P) lbs.- ty and 5:40 for the J.V. The next Pioneer outing will be at home against Union to open Region Nine competition. This will be on January 7th. pre-seaso- iod. pinned Marlon Kunz (L) 3rd period. Hwt- .- Harper (P) pinned Bob Forsyth ( L) 2nd period. JV: Lehi 27 Provo 27 105 lbs. Black (P) pinned Veterans Administration speeding, officer. I'm on way t: see my DE'ct-- 8-- 768-834- 8 my rTl v total Women veterans percent of the nation's veteran population, the Veterans Administration reported. 1.9 SeiectJpr Select from Our Regular Stock aof tjricKeteer - Michael Stern aw Graham and Gun and Phoenix 5 Men's Suits You indicated we have misrepresented the proposed changes-- 1 can tell you for a fact-fi- ve days after receiving my copy of proposed changes from the Commissioners office, they were read and discussed at a meeting in Lehi to approximately 300 citizens in attendance on December 14, Now Reduced Men's Suits I greatest. University Mall 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Each Evening Except Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charge 0 CHARGE $99 uemm ana fuorauroy i Keg. $7199 m to $iiu FAMOUS BRAND LADIES SPORTSWEAR MEN'S Sport Coats Models Lotest All m Knits Wool PANT SUITS Polyester - SWEATERS SKIRTS - PANTS Now Reduced from Our Regular Stock Now Reduced DRESSES Long and Short Men's All Weather Mens ,hirts Gant - Hathaway - Coats Manhattan M Men's Shirts Men's Shirts Reg. $16 to $17 Reg. $18 to $20 NOW REDUCED Men's Sweaters Cardigans Zip In Liner - Now Reduced Vee Neck Crew Necks Reg. $80 to $110 - Vests Now Reduced Now Reduced Jewelry Now Reduced Colognes Now Mens Winter and Casual $8.99 NOW REDUCED Men's Shirts to $15 $7.99 NOW REDUCED 1 am sure your jobs there are not easy. However, in carrying out your duties and responsibilities hope you don't overlook the rights and freedoms of the citizens of this fine county. its American Fork 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Now County Commissioners, if your intentions were as stated, why was the ordinance passed in its original form ing. Now Mr. Commissioners. at Men's Casual Suits 1976. without these changes of "good faith," which by the way are still too restrictive, discriminatory, and infringe upon people's rights and freedoms. When something is wrong-maki- ng some changes doesn't make it half right. Now if you haven't alread" guessed, I am a citizen against this zoning ordinance and land use document as presently written. I would like to express my gratitude to those citizens who started opposing this document in the beginning and educating some of the rest of us as to what was taking place. You might say--have become one ot tnem. I encourage all county citizens to read and become informed on this zoning ordinance. Do your best to be in attendance to the public hearing to voice your opinions. The County has scheduled this hearing for January 31, 1977. Watch the papers for the tim and place-like- ly 10:00 a.m. in room 311 in the County Build- is Hours Re-911- Now Reduced r selection $300 $169 "oto$i70 99 $124 1 fight back. 10 Re-$12- Now Reduced what is best for the people and "No Zoning" would create chaos; however. must admit there are places in the County where "no zoning" would probably be sufficient for many years to come. Zoning which is too restrictive will create problems of equal magnitude as this type of zoning robs the people of their rights and most of us will only tolerate that to a point, then we you have ever been to a Devey s sale then you know what to expect. They are held only twice a year, January and July. ALL merchandise is from regular stocks not specially purchased for the Sale. Each item is marked down from. its regular selling well till all items are cleared to make pnce. The sale lasts while way foi the new Spring merchandise. Come in today If MEN'S SUIT SALE Letters to the Editor which Garth Ferrell (L) II, more than nine million veterans have bought homes with the aid of GI loans, the Men's Suits spond with the way things really are. A group of citizens were accused of not presenting both sides of the question. This group has urged the citizens to purchase a copy of the ordinance and read it, many portions have been read and discussed at meetings around county is to inform them I ask you, Mr. Yukus Inouye, how does this compare with the County's role of informing us? You might have stated in the article that only approximately 25 copies of the ordinance was originally printed to inform the entire County population not to mention the "one" official map plus one public hearing which, by the way, was held on opening day of General Conference October 1, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. One side of the question is the ordinance in its present form. It would seem this group of citizens have put more efforts into seeing the public were informed about this side than the Commissioners or the planning commission! The other side is the fact that we feel the ordinance is not in the best interests of the citizens who own property, or those who might want to own property in the unincorporated areas of the county. (Not u cup of honey for the city residents either; I wonder who they have in mind to make up the tax base which would be lost through the Al, CE1, CE2 zones etc ???) Now then, by presenting your side of the question-w- e have very effectively presented our side because most yone who reads this document finds it too restrictive, discriminatory and right down disgusting to say the least. You have suggested this group is against zoning period-Mr. Inouye, we are for lbs- .- Prete (P) pinned Bryan Cook (L) 3rd period. 138 lbs- .- Allen (P) pinned Marlin Kidd d(L) 2nd period. 145 lbs. Ken Roseman (L) dec. King (P) 15-- 1 155 lbs- .- Wells (P) pinned Jody Grace (L) 1st period. 167 lbs- .- Olson (P) dec! 132 Since the end of World War Veterans Administration. Dear Editor, As one disappointed citizen with the actions of our County Commissioners on passage of the zoning ordinance, I would like to shed some light on statements published Wednesday, December 22, 1976 in the Daily Herald titled "County Commissioners Pass Zoning Ordinance." There are a few items in this (P) dropped from 4A. Of interest it should be noted that for South it will be a brand new way of life, as they have never owned a school bus and now must travel. The trip for Region Six will be long, that is for sure, and travel was the big argument by most every team and school Ellison (P) dec. Ben Skvales (L) 12-138 lbs- .- Wlauke Y) Tflf "Do you mean beypnd a reasonable doubt?"' The Lehi Pioneers will visit the Vikings floor this Thursday to complete the home and away schedule with Pleasant Grove and also finish their n schedule. Game time is 7:30 p.m. for the varsi- - . 132 lbs- .- 1 anonDoncicL Cardon led the Lehi scorers 15 points, McDowell 14, Guyerman 12, Tuckett 11, Price 6, Evans 5 and Beecroft 2. Pleasant Grove was led by Keate with 13, Moosman 12, Atwood 9 and Keetch 8. acb,- - EJUson 5, Man-- . v UMUhe nation 4 aM Maag 3. The sophs, tworfien veterans, 285,000 were fling in the Army, according to the will travel to Orem next Tues- day for their next game. ence should solidify the team by season's end. Individual scoring: 98 lbs- .- Leroy Downs (L) pinned Adams (P) 1st period. 105 lbs- .- Takaski (P) pinned Clay Kirkham (L) 2nd period. 112 lbs. - Provo by forfeit 119 lbs- .- Greg McCarrell (L) dec. Pine (P) 15-126 lbs- .Terry Messersmith (L) by default over England Lomond, Uintah and Carbon, former region schools join Region Five with Union (Roosevelt), Judge, Jordan, Tooele and Murray. Region Four all 3A schools the same classification as Regions 5 and 6 are Bear iod. ss team in recent years. It is a bit young in spots but more experi- South, Ogden, Ben Box Elder, all 2A, e, Over PI. or 4-- 0. agres-sivene- Ben Lomond, South and the new Woods Cross. Union High moved up from Activity Association was passed last week and the Jay Vees Win 577,000 Pioneers to Meet P.G. in Return Match 6-- than any Pioneer River, Ogden, Davis, Logan, "It is official", the realignment by the Utah High School 6 article top Moo New Realignment 12. Walker 10, Lundell 4, Jackson and M.Walker 2 each. Lehi was led by Todd Nelson with 24 points and 16 rebounds, Keith Harr 14, Dennis Carlton 12 points and 15 rebounds, Bart Manning 4, Robert Gray and Jenkins 2 each. with To PI. Grove 119 lbs- .- Cody Brown (L) dec. Philips (P) 4 126 lbs- .- Johnson (P) dec. Gary Gines(L) 126 lbs- .- Johnson (P) dec. Gary Gines (L) 126 lbs- .- Young (P) pinned Andy Harris (L) 2nd period. 132 lbs- .- Ferron Collings (L) pinned Johnson (P) 2nd per- The Pioneer wrestlers lost to Provo Wednesday evening on the Bulldog mat, but the final 1 score of doesn't quite show what a real dogfight it was. The action was fast and furious and the Lehi team showed more spunk and Announces U.H.S.A.A. to60. Sophs Lose iod. 45-2- IDgj y2 MfTa ducedrZjm Coats Melton and Woool Blends $9.99 Reg. $90 to $170 Hand Bags Good Selection Mens Shoes Amef.co'i Fork Store Only Florsheim Shoes Values from $31.95 to $49.95 Now Reduced Vz Reg. $15 to $26 Now Reduced Mens Leather Coats Reg. $125 to $300 Now Reduced NOW REDUCED M No Exchanges No Refunds 1 Respectively, i.i-tv- R. Brooks $24.80 to $34.80 All 20 29. 1976 2nd per- 4-- 0. 66-4- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER LEHI FREE PRESS Dukepoo (L) pinned Doyce (P) Lose Frampton blistered the net as the Vikings rolled up to a 46 to 25 halftime advantage. Todd Nelson hit for 12 first half points for the Pioneers. The third quarter stayed about even as Harr, Nelson and Carlton combined for 19 points and P.G. led by a 2 count at the end of the third quarter. The fourth quarter the P.G. team added another 6 points to their lead and rolled to an 88 to 58 victory. Pleasant Grove showed good balance as five Vikings hit in double figures, led by 21 points by Frampton. Butt hit for 19, lbs- .- Gerald 119 Pioneer Grapplers to 30 Sales Final University Mall and American Fork ri |