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Show Thursda, May 17. 1979 Lehi Free Press Page 13 I 0 'L J V r SECOND v f ; 1 w lii .1) ti u- " wvy ij . - .. Vo'"' M -- jr i IN of the Lehi High Tennis Team, who placed second in State this week, pose with trophy. include Kurt Nelson, Matt Wathen. Mike Ellison, Mike Stewart, and Coach Vern Henshaw. Absent was Troy Peterson. STATE-Mem- bers They AMERICAN Lehi Takes Second In Tennis Mike Stewart and Matt beat Wathen Grant-sville- the second doubles title at the state 2A tennis championships atBYU Saturday. Brian Massey and Gerald Nelson Mike Ellison battled Manti's Burke Plummer. but finally went down Lehi's Curtis Nelson and claiming 's in 6-- SAVINGS BRANCH Troy Peterson also took a second to help Lehi gain second place in the finals. Mick Elk ns was providing the free balloon flights as pait of American g'and opening in American Fork. "I can't afford this as a Savings' hobby, so have to do it as a business," explains Utah Spongers Foce Chenmberlciiin berlain himself, ability, he is a great spiker and blocker at the net. He won Most Valuable Player honors in the 1978 International Volleyball Association all star match. But Wilt won't find easy prey in the Stingers. Salt Lake City's new team boasts five veterans that have played on at the Wilt will be playing Utah fans will see their first ever pro volleyball match Saturday at the Salt Palace and watch their home team, the Salt Lake City Stingers, take on one of the legendary sports figures of all time. On the other side of the net will be Wilt Cham- the net for Albuquerque Lasers, the Stingers' first home match opponent. Instrumental in the formation of the International Volleyball Association, Wilt is as formidable on the volleyball court as he is on the basketball court. Using his tremendous size and superb athletic the phenomenal seven footer NBA made basketball history. who championship teams. The Stingers in their first year, may well major contender league. be in a the national volleyball team and the 1977 IV. A. Division Continental championship Opposing Wilt out the net will be Jon Roberts a from Santa 6'5" Barbara who is in the I.V.A.'s top five players in lifetime attacking average and attacking efficiency; 6'7" Brazilian Olympic star Fernando De Avila, whose spiking abilities are reknown in the I.V.A.; Bob Stafford, g a 6'6" expert in and former member of the United are superb row passerdefenders Hilary Johnson and Robin Irvin and the team "quarterback" at the setter position, Canadian Keith Gallicano. Hilary Johnson and Robin Irvin, the team's two women players in the world's stuff-blockin- 8 East Main American Fork Phone 756-402- 1 team. Rounding out the back All-Pr- o States Robert Carter returns from MANAGER his hot an balloon flight, then helps CitizenFree Press Editor Ken Harvey into the basket. Harvey gives Kenny Jr. a hug farewell, grits his teeth, and ays he s ready - even if his helmet is on backwards. Lehi's only co-e- d professional sport, will have to handle many of Chamberlain's spikes over the net. "A well hit ball can reach 100 miles an hour, especially when hit by a National Volleyball Team ; and Read, a former member of the U.S. Tom Dm Elkins. The e balloonist s principal occupation is as a Utah National Guard. Elkins has five balloons and two for commercial - employee for the three for free flight teathered flight. Besides Elkins and his the balloon could only carry about 200 pounds of "cargo" Saturday was a long day for Elkins, as 137 people who had equipment, safely opened savings accounts to tickets in the balloon. fly requested previously at American Savings had Volleyball Opener big guy like Wilt," says Hilary, an I.V.A. for the last three years. "If I don't get my arms up and the ball hits me, it all-pr- o can actually wrap around my face." The StingersAlbuquerque match is the first of 20 home games for the 1979 season. All Stingers matches will be held in the Salt Palace at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are priced for family attendance, from courtside $5 reserved seats to $3 reserved and general admission seating. All children 15 years and under pay l t price for any seating area. News? News? News? News? Jar of 15 individually wi ped sticks of beef jt' ky Hickory smoked, sliceo and size jar.' 'shaped. 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During public involvement meetings in March, strong comments were received regarding controlling ORV's to Reg. $70.00 Sale Price $51.95 Reg. $76.00 Sale Price $56.95 watershed wildlife disturbance, and visual and audible pollution of the Wasatch Front. Forest Supervisor Don Hebeker said his staff has been working with local, city and county officials to resolve the ORV problems. The Pleasant Grove District is taking additional steps this week to implement Travel Plan restrictions on an area east of Pleasant Grove. The area is in the foothills north of Grove Creek. Watershed restoration is being done on approximately six miles of trails and 400 acres. and law enSigning forcement will be implemented to prevent work further watershed damage or disturbance of the restored sites. In April and May, the Pleasant Grove District an intensive began monitoring program to evaluate the effects of ORV use. Photography, closures, soil tests, wildlife and vegetation transects, documentation of complaints, and similar methods are being used to evaluate management practices and their result. Persons interested in ORV management on the Uinta may contact any of the offices in Pleasant Grove, Provo, Heber, or Fork for adSpanish ditional information or copies of the Forest Travel Plan. GLASSMAN AUTO & TRUCK GLASS Ron's Glass, Paint & Ace Hardware 76 West Main American Fork 1 BALL RACQUET "WE COME TO YOU' CALL FOR ESTIMATE 756-216- 2 GERTHEINZIG AMERICAN FORK Courts 12 Price Saturday May 19 p'm. Open To The Public 551 East State St. in American Fork 'Behind The Pizza Hut Ph. o 7 Racquetball For 756-500- 4 Reservations: Pro Shop and Handball Courts o Babysitting Service o Two Saunas o Free Parking o Individual Showers o Rental Racquets o $2.50 to $3.00 per hr. o Lockers o Lessons 0 $20 to $30 per month ; No Membership Required |