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Show James combined for 28 and 25 points. Manning's match-u- p with Grantsville's all state center Ric Harrison was something to see. Wade pulled down 12 rebounds and pitted his scoring skill against his taller opponent by him from the field. Geyerman also 73. out-scori- This was the first league game for the Pioneers and they did a good job of containing the Cowboys until a scoring burst in the third quarter left the Pioneers 21 points behind. Grants ville's Harrison at seven, and forward George Knox, proved hard to handle but it was the Cowboy's little guard Mike Diedericksen who really hurt the Pioneers with his long shots, scoring a 29 point output. Lehi's great center and forward, Wade Manning and Chris Gey er man ot used at skill his maneuvering under the basket to frustrate the bigger George Knox. Experience and height prevailed however, as 3 they pulled out a victory. Harrison scored 17 points while Knox and Phil Diedericksen added 15 apiece. Ellison hit for 4 field goals and was 1 for 2 at the foul line for 9 points, Cardon hit 1 for 2 at the line, Gray hit 1 field goal, Burningham hit 2 from the field for 4 points, John 78-7- 75, of 1701 X. 500 W., Lehi, died Thursday, and Bur- ningham all fouled out for Lehi. were Team fouls Grantsville 21 and Lehi 28. The pioneers will travel to Intermountain this Friday to do battle with the Eagles. First string guard, Russ Evans, is out for the season with a broken wrist. Playing at the guard position will be Gray, Ellison and Cardon. Also filling in at the guard will be Todd Kirkham. The Eagles' strength lies in their quickness and the guards will have to contain the Eagles speed outside and shooting. Superior height will help the Pioneers cause. new uniforms before the trip. Officials at the Bowl called Lehi's "sharp Although they did not place in the top five during the competition, the band was well accepted and popular. As part of the Fiesta Bowl activities the band was also selected to play Bowl. Out of the 31 bands attending the bowl, Lehi's band was one of the most popular. Although they were the smallest band at the celebration, they were one of the few bands to receive band looking." 1978 ailment He was born Aug. 28, 1903 in Lehi. the son of James David and Julia Jane Turner Grace. He married Mary Louise Greenland on June 18, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a carpenter and clerk at Lehi Lumber Company, a high priest in the LDS Church and an avid sportsman. Survivors include his wife, Lehi; two sons and two daughters, James C. Grace, Leland E. Grace, and Mrs. Jay (Edna) Nielsen, all of Lehi; Mrs. Shirl (Elaine) Allen, Riverton; 19 grand- children; 21 great two grandchildren; and a sister, Francis Grace, Lehi; Josh Grace, American Fork; and Mrs. Julia brothers Jerome, Funeral services were programs. Although the main goal of the band is completed, they will still be performing throughout the year and will continue to ask for community support. Win new friends but keep the old. The first are silver, the latter gold. held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Lehi Third LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Bishop Ronald Thayn officiated at the services. The prelude and postlude music was played by Idyll Thayn and Kenneth Grace offered the prayer with the family members. Bishop George A. Ricks spoke the opening prayer. A musical selection "Beyond The Sunset" was sung by Johny Barnes. He was accompanied by his wife, Orchestra Formed In Lehi and will meet every Tuesday and Friday at 4:45 in the Lehi Junior High band room. The latter group is presently composed of elementary, junior high and high school students. Bingham states that musicians of all ages are welcome to join. For further 3 information, contact Bingham at or Judy Wight at Lehi now has a new sound. In addition to band and choral groups, two orchestras have been formed under the direction of Owen Bingham, a retired music teacher for the Provo District. The beginning orchestra meets on Tuesday at Lehi Elementary at 3:30 and Friday at Sego Lily Elementary at 3 : 30. An advanced group is now starting television coverage. band The had been raising funds over the past several months to pay for the trip to the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona. They also made JJammraaiiry JAMES D.GRACE DIES remarks Shirts musical Serving as pallbearers were Paul Elliot Grace, Jeff L. Grace, Dale William Grace, James Roy Lovendahl, Richard Lee Lovendahl and Wesley Eugene Lovendahl. Honorary pallbearers were Kenneth L. Grace, Alan L. Carl Lovendahl, Grace, All American couple. December 28 brought the double tax deduction to the proud dad and a need for at least diaper service for the excited mom. The twins weighed in at seven pounds apiece. A slight difference in height was recorded, one measured 194 inches tall while his brother stretched the tape to 20 inches. Harold, Son Born To Ashtons Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ashton became parents and Bob sister and Fork; La Verde Kirkham, Lehi, and Royal Wright of Salt Lake City. Rebecca have chosen Russell and Randy as names for the new RACQUET BALL Midvale and Auto HANDBALL COURTS Wrecking "King of Courts" Wanted: (North of Watt's Lumber) 75 S. Main Street-Lindo- n Junk Cars arrivals. 5 Trucks Busily telling the news to anyone who will listen are happy grandparents, Don and Betty Fowler, Lehi, and Bill and Margaret King of American Fork. Great grandparents are Cliff and Kate Austin of Lehi. Also Farm 756-672- 2 Equipment Singles Membership Fee: of Your eyesore. $80.00 Year Call New Son For 561-116- Beck Family or Kim and Rebecca Beck welcomes their first son on December 3 at the Utah Valley Hospital. 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Richard Smith gave the benediction and the dedication of the grave was by William J. Nielsen. flannel Shirts 910.00 Now by (Dnanaimc I Re&20-0- After consoling Bishop Thayn, the biographical sketch was given by Bishop Joshua Grace. A Amy. BAILIE Wool J 4 Ul Mrs. Dean Kirkham of Lehi. Thrilled are Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, identical twin boys arrived for the happy heart a following Idaho. at special concerts and Barnes in an American Fork Hospital 28. Kissinger, Lehi Band 'Sharp Looking' In Fiesta Bowl Competition The Lehi High School marching band is back home after performing at the Fiesta Bowl. The band was invited to perform at the Bowl as part of the National Festival of Bands. They were the only band in Utah to attend the Fiesta Dec Marlin of a bouncing baby boy born December 20, 1978, fl in the American Fork Hospital. The good fircfesirCjS looking little fellow Yea's arrived weighing six and two ounces A fire resulting in pounds was 18 inches tall. He will approximately $20,000 be named Nathan CarL damage happened on Thrilled with his arrival New Year's Eve at the were brother and sisters. home of Wells Beck. 253 Shannon, Christi, Nicole West 900 North in Lehi. The fire apparently and Travis. started in a downstairs Happy grandparents bedroom at S p m., acare Mr. and Mrs. Carl cording to Assistant Fire Ashton, Lehi. Chief Karl Zimmerman. Proud grandparents are Carma Beck and Mr. and Double the pleasure, double the fun was the theme at the home of Jamea David William Geyerman hit a field goal and Scott Colledge added 2 points. Harrison fouled out far Grantvi!!e, Manning, Geyerman For Barnes Grav, imrmnsss a healthy ten pounds five ounces and measured 22 inches in height He will be named Jacob Kent. 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