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Show and that Pioneers Down Beaver Lehi pletion for nine tries, and had three stolen by alert Pioneer defenders. Scott Colledge's interception in the second half helped spark the Pioneers to the victory in Pioneers mustered a total of 13 first downs to eke out a victory over perennially tough Beaver last Friday on the local field. Stastics were equal comparatively except in the passing game. . Lehi had 200 rushing yards to Beaver's 196. Lehi's backs were able to hang onto the football and lost no yardage to department where Lehi's Geyerman had four completions for 11 tries with no interceptions. Beaver could only manage one com the difference. Chris fumbles. The Beavers coughed up the ball on three separate trips down the field. Penalties plagued both teams with Lehi losing 73 yards to mistakes. Again the tally was close as Beaver also lost 75 yards. To show you how close the game was, the total offense was 224 yards for Lehi and 205 for Beaver the spelled Geyerman scored from the two with Ellison getting the extra point and Jeff Jones hit paydirt on a one yard run to up the score to 13. The extra point try failed. The Cavemen from American Fork will be the next foes for the Pioneer eleven. Always the Lehi competitive, crew expects to give the neighbors from the east a run for their money. Game time is 5 p.m. this Friday, September The first Court of Honor of this school year was held at the stake center Sunday evening. Troop 112 w as in charge with Scout Jeff ' conducting. won was First place by Troop Three. Their Scout merit badges. Ryan Long and Ross Wade earned the Tenderfoot award, Ron Phelps, and Ryan Long the Second Class and Mike Simper his Star award. Wasatch will be their next foe and the first league game on Friday, September 22. It will also be Homecoming at Lehi Hammond. They earned points with a good turn, camping, leadership in attendance, scouts in attendance, and parents present, as well as ning, Ryan Long, Mike Simper, Todd Thayn, Russ Wade, Shon Harper, Ron Phelps and David Herrera. These scouts High School. progress 15. J 7 t r. if 2Cx r:xaj a m Lr Bur-ningha- m master Richard is awards and New Teacher Joins r w Scouts Advance in North Stake Court of Honor anw' Vih 'JOVfjU ; Joining the faculty at the Lehi Junior High School this year is Miss Jacque Peterson. Miss Peterson is a graduate of the Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science degree in history and health. She has lived most of her life in the Alpine School District and is Members of the Giants, Little Footbal League, are Doug Covington, Lee Anderson, Shane Atkinson, Brian Jacobson, Todd Yates, Londen Smith, Randall Sunderland and Brett Liston, kneeling I to r. Standing I to r, 2nd row, are Mike Morrill, Kevin Tuckett. Jeff Peterson, Kenny Norris, Weston Pulham, Todd Neil, Shane Barnes, Corey Downs, Cody Smith, Wayne Petersen and Glenn Ashley, Julian Chischilli, Tony Strickland and Clint Cardon, Kirk Brady, Steve Fox, Todd Berry and Robbie Hansen. At back are Doug Yates and Lee Brady, assistant coaches; and Coach Ken Norris. Absent were assistant coaches Gary Petersen and Richard Smith and players Jim Fackrell, Darin Grace, Shawn Sorenson, Joe West, Todd Smith, Brett Nattess, Shawn Harper, Peter Canyon, Brooke Downs and Jim Geyerman. . GIANTS excited about assignment at Junior High. teaching here spent much of J working : A life Saving merit badge was earnd by Gary Nuttal. Their scoutmaster is Cloyd Barker. Third place was won by Troop 914 whose scoutmaster is David Wood-coMerit badges were earned by Brad Miller, Jeff Knab, Jason Larsen, and Joe Prior. x. Brad Miller was presented with his Life Progress award. Troop 112 whose scoutmaster is , Steven Carlson had Richard Russon recieve the Tenderfoot Badge and Tom Russon his Star Award. Troop Four had Kevin Rowley awarded Com Prior Thursday. Seplembw presented his Life Badge. Their scoutmaster is Rex Counselor; Rowley. Troop Seven was in attendance. They have a Art new scoutmaster, Counselor; Allgaier. Our next Court of Honor will be held November 12, in the Stake Center at 7:30 p.m. Troop Eight will be in charge. m V . Homemaking Ward, and Dorothy Huggard, Eighth Ward, Secretary. They will serve with Faye D. Fox who was sustained as Stake Relief Society President at the May R. Conference. Also sustained were Kay Smith, Eleventh Ward, as first Counselor; and Alda Mae Porter, as Second the Inadvertently Counselor; Edna following was deleted from last week's story of changes made at the Lehi North Stake Conference: Sustained in the Stake Relief Society were Marcia W. Colledge, Seventh Ward, Education I Secretary in the Stake Primary. They will serve with Colene P. Smith who was sustained as Stake Primary President in the May Conference. Being economical is a way to spend money without getting any fun out of it. 7L1DP2.G A 'h OUR LOW PRICE PlY RATING FEDERAL TAX ply M2.12 $3,12 70016 P'y pl 42.94 S52.59 J3.26 750 16 1015 1115 4 ply Xi.QS tply $61.28 - 93 $4.23 S3 . j4.72" BIAS to PLY NYLON CORD Whatever your idea of fun, Dunlop has a tire that takes it seriously. she has 7 JACQUE PETERSON teaching seventh grade Utah History and eighth grade U.S. history. llHIIMrilHli and Loveridge, I. 700-1- her time with youth Elma Twelfth Christofferson, 5. . 1978 . Changes Made In No. Stake ' 1. was Smith Craig the Lehi (( back are Rick Nelson, head coach; and assistant coaches Marlon Kunz and Serg Nelson. Absent were Mike Peterson, Jeff Fitzgerald, Mike Peck and Randy At -- her programs of camping and sports. "I am looking forward to a great year here at Lehi Junior High," she said. She is PACKERS Members of the Packers, Little Football league, include Niel Gray, front; kneeling I to r. Wade Berry, Miles Judd, Todd Cook, Rick Houghton, Darin Clark, Jubal Myers, Robert Beal, Paul Stanley, David Stanley, Greg Parker and Greg Smith. Standing, I to r. are the team mascot, a black dog named Timber, Clay Peck, Gary Wilson, Jeff Burningham, Alan Findlay, Eric Haws, Shawn Johnson, Stephen Zimmerman, Mike Stewart, Mike Simper, Shane Yates, Steve Covington, Dave Herrers. Todd Street, Kevin Johnson and Todd Palmer. ?v I Plumbing merit badges. Ir V I earned 18 merit badges. Second place was won by Troop Eight. James Geyerman, Gary Nuttal, and Joel Smith received their Star Progress awards. Greg Smith received the Life Badge. Jr. High Faculty ( Merit badges were earned by Dave Man- LEHI FREE PRESS and munications IIll & 160 South 500 East TTfiire (Ull fyl i)vvilf iMV u American Fork fr lll)Il)NPfiV Keele. wis i to, A !, if I5- - .t ) '4'' - mm v -. .- I , I f) im mi ftp U A r ii i C MllmmAtMalS- . .Sl n ! J3 I mi ... wk.. .' ..... ' , Ml CHEER FOR GIANTS Leading cheers for the Giants Little Football League team are Angela Adamson and Kristi Harris, front I to r. At back are Janet Bateman, Diane Palmer and Linda Carlton. Girls wore outfits consisting of short white d turtle neck blouse, skirts trimmed with red and blue stars, a red white knee sox with red stripes and red and white shoes. . long-sleeve- i v- mm mm &m w ki ,:: ttffe r -- V ;.nrirtaw . '-- - "-'" ' j 1 - PACKER Sporting new uniforms consisting of white skirts with green pleat inserts, green and white knee sox, white green jackets and green and white shoes are the Packer cheerleaders. Front, I to r, are Karen Beal and Holly Carson. Back, I to r, are Tina Penrod, Tracee Player'and Glenna Parker. CHEERLEADERS Te care cijcat you |