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Show Thursday, September 27, IBM HOLDS The Pioneers struck quickly Friday, scoring in the first two minutes and then holding on to a 0 victory. The Cownokes won th 1 tnff ivsa aim eieciea to receive. On their first play from Pioneers came right back on another excellent drive as they moved to the 11 yard line on the rushing of fullback Wade Fox and Layne Cardon. With a first and ten on the Layne intercepted a Cardon pass on the Grantsville 24 yard line. Layne took it in from the four after two other excellent runs, on his way to another 90 1 11, the Pioneers were hit with their first of five holding calls on the day. Another good running play and another 15 yard holding call put them out of TO and field goal range. yard rushing day. The scrimmage, 7-- 7-- A! r o VICTORY Penalties thwarted the Pioneers more as they repeatedly : moved the ball but had drives stalled by the yellow flag. The Pioneer's defense again again proved to be very sounc as they held the Cowboys w 62 yards rushing and 40 passing, 30 of those yards coming in the final moments of the Cowboy threat. saw by Geyerman, Hamby, Fox, Allman, Cardon, Nelson, Burningham and Larson. In fact, back. Coach Andrus inserted Scott Colledge into the game with 10:44 left. Runs by Wade Fox (11 defensive unit showed real character as. they proved strong. The final quarter really turned out to be a knocker as the Cowboy's Dan Whitcomb hauled Cowboys. ur?J tit .. i 0 " ?s 4? 1 1 , i ft' in n , Darin Allman and Dave Nattress work together to bring Grantsville's Friday's game. (Photos by Lorelie Andrus) PIONEER JOHN GEYERMAN leaves the ground during this pass attempt. PIONEERS have this Grantsville man surrounded toward a " 4 inrn .' Lehi 25, but there the defense stiffened and time ran out on the n rii i i np tttm'm Cowboys crack. They moved downfield to the another I f i the gave yards), x J nil Page 7 f r BmmT 86 Layne Cardon and a 28 yard pass from Colledge to Nelson, moved the ball to the Grantsville 35 yard line, using 7 minutes of the 10. Another penalty halted the Lehi drive and raced to an apparent TD. only to have a clip call it entire the carries for down an interception and action Lehi Free Press COMPOSES VER Pioneer defense strong 1979 Cowboy down during win. Boosters Selling Car Yfaketis You could win a car for a one dollar investment Members of Lehi Booster Club are selling tickets on a "like new" Ford LTD which will be given away at the Lehi Make your imported car feel right at home. ! When a professional mechanic has to work on a foreign car, he comes to me for parts, tools and advice. If you work on your own foreign car, I can help you the same way. You see, cars are my business. My only business. Whether they're foreign or domestic, I carry brand-nam- e parts and tools both standard and metric So if you have a foreign car, come on in. See why working on your car is Easier with help r from an Autopartner. l High School Homecome-inGame Oct. 5. Gabriel IMPORT CHASSIS PARTS THAT WORK! "Nathan Reid is probably the best kicking specialist I've ever had at Dixie College,',' says Lee Bunnell,"'-TJixiefootball ' coach. "Nathan is a pure kicker. He has excellent concentration and is Tie-R- Ball Bunnell. ' Reid is a sophomore at Dixie College in St. George and has been a starter for the Rebels for the last two years. Nathan is an excellent student also. He main tains a "B" average in classes and plans to continue his education after graduation from Dixie wherever he can find a scholarship to kick the ball. "I remember when he was recruited a couple of years ago," indicated Bunnell, "I told the kid to come-dowand give it a n "his'" CHAMPION Moog Ends Nationally advertised shocks for of vehicle kind virtually every and type of driving. Joints Idler Arms CHALLENGER to the Booster Club to spend on a worthwhile project at the high school. Folks who buy tickets will not only have the chance to win the car, but will be helping to obtain needed equipment for high school activities. SPARK PLUGS Improve performance Save money, Save gas the for P.E. department; a new chute for the Longhorn Rodeo Club; contribution to the annual FFA stock show; helping with new band try. Well, here came this kind about five feet nine inches tall and weighing I 160 pounds. .about i '""wasn't too interested until we went down to the field and he kicked three out of four field goals from about 45 yards. I offered him a scholarship right there." In Dixie's homecoming game against conference rival, Snow College, last year, Nathan came into the game to break a tie and gave Dixie the winning margin with a pressure packed extra point boot. "I'm glad Nathan is with us," says Bunnell; "He's a fine young man." Nathan is a son of Jack and Carol Reid of Lehi. E. W. Howe kept were never made." m7 GLASSMAN AUTO & TRUCK GLASS COME WE PASSPORT" TO YOU" ALSO- SLIDING PICKUP WINDOWS Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Spend SERVING UTAH AIL OF COUNTY Windshields Back Windows Side Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims AMERICAN 756-216- FORK . 2 9 to 6 Weekdays Your General Merchandise Store Fabrici and Trimmings WAGNER Ready-To-We- BRAKE PBOOUCTS Shoet and Boott Fine Foods Gifts and Dinnerware Early American Furniture Wagner Disc Pads & Shoes For Your Import. Auto Parts Service Co. 1 Booster projects have netted the high school a new scoreboard, costing $2,000; an $1,800 sound system ; porta-pit- s "Half the promises people say were never AP Muffler for Imports a perfect fit for almost any imported car Metric Wrench sets designed for dependability. instruments and sponsored the awards program and dinner for all first and second place winners in state competition. Fundraising activities this year have included the fish sale and the automobile to be given away at Homecoming. Past Reid Doing Well At Dixie totally dedicated to continued football," autopartner g Any member of the community who hasn't purchased a ticket on the car may call Jim Crittenden, Guy Cash, Marlin Peterson, or any other of Lehi's member Booster Club. All funds earned will go PHONE 768-920- 1 sine tm Your One Slop Shopping Cwtor LEHI. 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