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Show Free Press - Thursday, April 22, c 1182 Page Lehi Explorers Win State Title i& Just when everyone thought basketball was over and folks were gearing up for the baseball and soft-ba- ll season, the Lehi Eleventh Ward Explorers were battling teams from all over Utah in the State Explorer Pi relinquished. The final game score was The following night a team from the Uintah Basin had the formidable task of trying to upend the undefeated Lehi team. The game started with some hot shooting from all members of both teams. As the game progressed, Lehi pulled ahead and in the final quarter blew their opposition away as five members of the Lehi team scored in double figures. The final score was The semi-fingame was with a fine d team from coached, Pleasant Grove. The game was a seesaw battle, but in their usual form the Lehi team made some key inside baskets as Jim Fackrell, Ben Ford and David Stanley found the mark on excellent assists by Barnes, Burningham and Smith. Fackrell was a major factor in the rebounding department. The lead was never threatened as Lehi defeated Pleasant 58-5- Basketball Tournament at the ' 5? Richards P.E. Building in Provo. After defeating four local teams, they entered the tournament as Lehi's first place winner. The Eleventh Warders met a team from Payson last Tuesday. The Lehi crew of Paul and David Stanley, Ben Ford, Bob Jim Barnes, Jeff Burningham, Fackrell, Todd Smith, Shawn Christiansen and Frank Nelson proved more than the Payson team could handle as the local squad whomped the Payson team Lehi played a scrappy team from Orem in Wednesday's game. Several of the Orem team members were also on the state 3A championship team. The game was never really close as the Eleventh Ward pulled out to a ten point lead which they never V1 i - 1 U 5 -- 1 W I 'A M I-- I ! 1 s , - f. J'tti r" k" h J.. I I 71-3- 6. al well-traine- 74-3- 6. i- , Ita i -M rat r fr 1 If " f ; IK; WIN STATE TITLE- - The Explorer Scout basketball team from the Lehi 14th Ward won the State title and will now compete in Colorado for a Regional title. Team members include Frank Nelson, Todd Smith, Shaun Christiansen, Jeff Burningham, Bob Barnes David Stanley, Ben Ford, and Jim Fackrell. 63-5- Continued 0n page 11 (mfMSWHSMil DR. ROBERT A. POPE Chiropractor Treating Children Named Best Your child may be able to benefit with the normal functioning of his from a chiropractic examination and nervous sytem. That's why periodic examinations treatment, especialy if there are any structural imbalances that may be by a doctor of chiropractic are with his normal recommended for children as well as interfering Two Lehi High School students won Actress award. Gary is the son of Mrs. Flora Wilson and Jan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton. Both are juniors at the local school. BEST ACTOR, ACTRESS . . , Gary Wilson and Jan Shelton nr-nr- i 11 ?sv:' .A North Center American Fork 0 '"ipr II -- adults. Through gentle manipulation and other therapies, the misalign ments can be corrected and the structural integrity of the spinal column maintained. This is especially important in helping chidlren to develop normally.' In the interest nj belter health from the nffire nf: Dr. Robert A. Pope development. From the moment of birth onward, your child's spine and nervous system have been subject to many stresses. He had to learn how to hold his head erect and walk with head and spine in proper alignment. Like other children, he's probably had some accidental falls with only temporary discomfort. But there's always a question as to the harm that may have been done to the structural integrity of his spinal column. Any misalignments may be interfering the Best Actor and Best Actress Awards at the recent Region IX Drama Festival. Gary Wilson was named Best Actor in the competition, and Jan Shelton received the Best 1 Grove Paul Stanley, Wilson, Shelton II til' --- Z VtSiSiT'' ''Jl'j, - 208 West State Road FAST and Lehi - 768-810- 9 FRIENDLY We're here to serve! OPEN 24 HOURS uimainB IE, aih lAKiis stcuiMD- - me Lehi High School Gymnastics team took second place in the state competition held last week. Team members include Diane Palmer, Kim Nielson, Wendy Player and Lynette Davis, seated, 1. to r. 2nd row, 1. to r., Mrs. Debbie Naylor, assistant coach; Becky McCarrel, Lori Robinson, Suzanne Porter and Kellie Jo Wilson. Back row, 1. to r., Mrs. Catherine Chadfield, coach; Geni Risner, Kendra Smith, Melanie Kirkham, Kathy Lawrence and Kim Barber. Jordan River Is Dangerous According to Nolan Hanson, Supervisor for the Provo-Jorda- n River Parkway, canoeists and other recreationists who may be using the Jordan River this spring should exercise caution during the high runoff period. Recreationists should be especially wary of the section of river from the Jordan Narrows (Point of the Mountain) to about 4800 South. Throughout this stretch of river, high water causes bridges to be impassible, currents are treacherous, and submerged fences become unseen hazards. There are also several diversion dams causing their own unique hazards which canoeists must portage. Mr. Hanson recommends that recreationists, during the high water period, use the section of the Jordan River from 1700 South north to Cudahy Lane. A concrete launching ramp has been provided at 1700 South, and there are several boat docks along the river to Cudahy Lane for the convenience of recreationists. This is a beautiful section of the river, and it is relatively free of hazards. While canoeing, recreationists must have the required safety devices aboard their craft: personal flotation devices for each person, bail bucket. 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The most powerful system City Council Meeting available Coffee 10 to 20 times more powerful than other methods Donuts '"Heavy equipment is left Safe on all carpets All '"Carpet dries in 3 to 5 on her request. A $200 donation to the FFA in Lehi was approved. Karl Webb discussed briefly the need for temporary help. We need two e workers and one ' part-tim- e summer months. the for employed The council agreed to Webb's request. full-tim- Hot Chocolate Microwave Sandwiches Popcorn outside Continued from page 3 She asked the city to donate $300 so the program could be put into effect in North Utah County. The council did not make a decision 1 11 Hours of the Day or Night! hours "Increases fabric life "EMERGENCY WATER REMOVAL Call today for an Estimate Rainbow Carpet Cleaners Lee Nicholes Your most ECONOMICAL cleaning method We Ue 208 West State Road - Pastries Lehi - 768-810- 9 3 |