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Show Ete Out Piomers luffs The Tooele Buffs eased past the Pioneers in the last ten seconds as they capitalized on an errant snap, on an attempted Lehi punt in the final moments of the game. The Buffs were still in the game because of two big plays early in the game. The first was a 70 yard punt return for a touchdown and on their next possession an 83 yard run back on a kick off. The Pioneers played well enough to win except for the two cheap touchdowns given to Tooele on kicks. The Pioneers displayed an excellent defense as Lehi Teams Lose In Little League Action The Lehi Giants lost a close and hotly contested game with the Pleasant Grove Eagles Saturday The by a score of Giants displayed a strong 7-- defense as repeatedly they held the Eagles and created a number of opportunities, but were not able to capitalize for the go ahead score. The Packers lost to the Vikings by a score of 21-Quick scores by the Vikings put the Packers on the defensive early and kept them there. The Vikings led 21-- 0 at the half. The Packers played good ball the second half but could not gain any ground on the Vikes. Darrin Clark and Jeff Burningham anchored the Packer defense. Flag Football Registration All fifth, sixth and seventh grade boys interested in playing Flag Football may register at Lehi High School on Saturday morning or Monday afternoon. Coach Lou Andrus will be present to help boys register. A registration fee of $2 may be paid at the time of sign-uAlso, anyone interested in coaching flag football may contact Coach Andrus. some season's end lawn care, according to Jerry Brooks, manager of Timp Turf. "This is the time of year the grass' root structure is active so it's a great time to fertilize," said Brooks. "It's also a good idea to keep working on the broad leaf weeds." Since the roots are still developing, Brooks said it's important to keep water on lawns. "You don't need as much because water, Greene struck only a narrow provision of the civilian Harold down which required membership in the NRA as one of several prerequisites for purchase of military rifles by qualified civilian shooters. If the court had accepted the argument proffered by the U.S. Department of Justice, the entire law would have been scrapped and the program killed outright. The suit was brought by Georffrey Gavett who had not previously owned or shot a firearm, on behalf of the National Coalition to Ban Handguns. sHarlon COACH VERN HENSHAW confers with Wade Fox in an attempt to change the score in Friday's Association, torneys for the r Grantsville Friday The Pioneers take on 1.2 WHEN "" wide quarterback Mark Jones; running backs Wade Fox, Layne Cardon, Mark Griffin and Mike Bonds. It should be an cellent game. 5 ex- for W I PR. PANTS .jr" (Photo by Dennis White) Haywood For I I I I A CO v until - sepr- - The -- wm u PACESETTER FU) Adolf J. Huber, Communications Equipment Man Salt Lake City, Utah ' Larry Thomasr Car Inspector SV Pipefitter Apprentice t is designed to help pharmacists and pharmacy owners cope with the ever increasing number of burglaries, armed robberies, prescription forgeries and other type of offenses. This project has been developed through the cooperative efforts of the Drug Ad- ministration (DEA); the Utah Crime Prevention Unit; state, county and city crime prevenlon and the departments; Utah Pharmaceutical Association. L. Burnett, Engineer OgJen, Utah Jeryl i'iiiis Wendy Wilcox, Administrative Clerk (WPC) Salt Lake City, Utah 1 Wynona Richins, Signal Clerk Salt Lake City, Utah n mm isrmn oB JHAMS" StyLeS ACL CTr4 w Prevention program swt) HOLE About Crime Program. FROM courts sypee sat- Concerned Crime FROM FEATURING 4-scm& of we. favorites interceptions and several key tackles. He began his career in Little League and when he was a sophomore he played on the both the jay vee and varsity squads. Last year' he had a permanent berth on the varsity team, as he has this year. An athlete, he also plays baseball and took second place in region in the 100- yard dash rJufL jia$1'- Katherine Sojourner, Sheet Metal Worker Salt Lake City, Utah I PURCHASE UHTH Pharmacists The high incidence of pharmacy crimes in the state of Utah has prompted the development of a Pharmacy STORE) BROADCASTER it's cooler, but since the grass is still active, a deep watering would be beneficial." This is also an excellent time to establish new sod on yards, since the root structure is so active, said the nurseryman. OFF News In 1951 I I blue An elaborate The Utah Jazz has I a ribbon replica bearing acquired forward Adrian of the great seal of the the Los from Dantley Angeles Lakers in ex- State of Utah was Lehi change for forward awarded to the for the Spencer Haywood in a Garden Club general excellence of straight player trade. their Fall Flower Show Dantley is a three-yea- r NBA veteran who played held September 16 and 17, his college basketball at 1951. Notre Dame. Younger Dantley SHIRT OR TDP, WITH PURCHASE RAWerPAU- - (qoop for Mike Hamby and this Tooele player. Tooele edged the Pioneers 20 to 14 in action Friday. KKi. PRICE !rt Lxu w& AUL STARTED! TO'C-it- It's 0 Featured KBB. 1 OF off (ABOVE OFFER rjCOD M ALL SIX 1m j WITH PR. million THE -- T I W GET 1 at- WHERE. tT ' l pamts, voooer Player Of The Week Layne Cardon, a senior tailback for the Lehi Pioneers, ' was named Player of the Week by the Pioneer coaching staff. "Cardon gives 100 percent- - ail- - the time," said Coach Loii Andrus. "He is a key man both on defense and offense, and he carries the ball well," the coach concluded. In last week's game against Tooele, Cardon made 97 yards with two you PURCHASE Ffe PfciWKS the Pioneers fare well in - SPECIALS- team should Region Nine this year, as they have been impressive in their play against the 3A schools.. The Pioneers have been strong on defense with Larson, Hamby, Peet and Allman composing the defensive line. Linebackers this season are' Fox, Geyerman, Nelson, Burningham and Fjellstrom. On the corner are Bonds and Cardon. Jones acts as the safety. On the offensive side, Center Stacy Haws joins guards Allman and Larson; tackles Hamby, Peet, Fjellstrom, and Stead; tight end John Brady; WITH Carter, said Carter said, "We are not interested in a monopoly. KQMNm er r(s I tough tomorrow at 5 p.m. With the return of Wade Fox and improvement in the passing game, B. membership NRA requirement, IS executive vice president of the National Rifle Pioneers Meet Grantsville law marksmanship game with the Tooele Buffs. Gary Burningham, Kurt Nelson, Dave Natress and Zak Now, before it gets too cool, is a good time to do old program, U.S. District Court Judge 20-1- receivers, Lawns Need marksmanship program has been upheld by a United States District Court Judg- e- an action hailed by the National Rifle Association as a "wise and welcomed decision." In ruling on the challenge to the lf always civilian Army's 7 assure the total program be upheld. It has been." As to the removal of the way has been iriUicated for further development of civilian marksmanship training which is vital to the national defense." Carter stressed that the NRA had entered the case as an intervenor "to organization stated there is no reason to appeal the decision. "We are pleesed that in the widom of the court, the essential ingredients of the act have been supported, and a path The broad conof the stitutionality 7-- 7. the member Court Supports Civilian Marksmanship evidenced by the Buffs not having a sustained drive of more than 30 yards during the entire game. Tooele displayed a strong defense also but neither team generated much offense. After the Buffalo's initial score, the Pioneers came right back on an excellent drive mainly on the strong running of Layne Cardon. The touchdown drive was capped by Mark Jones for the last five yards. Hutchings hit the PAT and the score stood at On the kick off the Buffalos ran the ball back for another score and a 14-- 7 lead. John Geyerman picked off a Tooele pass and ran it in for the touchdown and a knotted score of 14. The remainder of the second half turned into a stand off with neither team getting into scoring territory. With approximately two and one-haminutes left, the Pioneers were forced to punt and the snap miscue gave the Buffs good field position on our 29. They used the remaining time as they steadily drove it in for the score, missed the PAT and the final score of Geyerman; Fall Attention Thursday, September 20. 1979 Lehi Free Press Page |