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Show Free Press - Thursday. August 25, 1983 - Page 8 W net Ktaffifi& TOLGH-Pione- SV;fi linemen practice er , Che fine art ptp"- of holding out the defense under the watchful gaze of Asst. Coach Ken Wagner. Letter to Lehi boosters Lehi Boosters, Lehi's football programs are in full swing. the with Along sophomore and varsity teams, the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade teams work out every evening on the high school field. Their enthusiasm and dedication insure an exciting season on all levels. As the Iehi football program has grown, so has the need for financial support. The freshman team needs to for funds their pay transportation to away games. All the teams are in need of updated, more protective equipment. Injuries can best be prevented by proper conditioning and the use of the best equipment available. The younger teams are using outdated helmets that must be replaced. These smaller players also need equipment that fits them correctly. Football gear is quite costly, but it is an essential part of the game. Proper equipment enables players to play with safety and confidence. It helps players to do their best We would like to express our appreciation to those who have donated their time and money to the football program in the past, and ask you to help us once again. Mr. Warren Brandow is the chairman of a fund raising campaign for Lehi football on the junior and senior high school levels. Contributors will be listed in the Free Press. Please contact Mr. Brandow with your donations. Thank you, Lehi Football Coaches Lehi to play West Jordan Friday contender t Lehi's new role, a in football circles, will be an exciting challenge according to Lou Andrus, the Pioneer coach. 3-- All Pioneer fans game on first are invited to the Friday. The cheerleaders are ready, the pep band has been practicing and the weatherman has predicted good weather for the contest. Football fever has infected many "West Jordan will be our first test. We play them Friday, Aug. 26, Lehi families already as many Lehi at 5 p.m. on our field. The kids are youths are involved in the various ready. We've worked hard and I football programs, varsity football, think we're good," Andrus said. junior varsity games, ninth grade competition and Little League football. School spirit should be plentiful as there are cheerleaders ready for each phase of the sport. Lehi's pep club is practicing to perfect its routines and all will be decked out in the royal purple and white depicting Pioneer spirit. Andrus has a group of seasoned players back, many played varsity football last year and have not GLASSMAW Men and women's slowpitch tourney AUTO ALSO SLIDING TRUCK TO YOU" WINDOWS t Aug. 29. Trophies will be presented to fiie first through seventh place winners in the men's division and first through fourth place in the women's division. in interested Individuals participating in the tournament can get more information by calling Bob Letterman at or Don Yackiwchuck at 375-314- 5 374-864- Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Spend 1 Side Windows Leaks Fixed Windshields Back Windows SERVING ALL OF UTAH COUNTY insurance uiaims AMERICAN FORK. 756-216- 2 Weekdays 9 to 6 Bactt-fo-Scho- ol Friday Saturday, Aug. 26, 27 li In f 70 wlwn nut hut th 16" hi the 18"Q28 Wood Boas kit or the 2O032AVkit (11 AV re the mri siztl sows that handle the They biqt'bs 1 I Now aibtq savinqs 8 tfCxGGDO U Newest video games available Prizes for high scores GAMES PEOPLE Duffs Kawasaki ft Power Equipment 260 E. Main ammmmmm 3 Am. Fork PLAY 66 wetf MAIN Don't miss the season's opener Friday. Lehi cheerleaders win spirit stick at cheer camp Lehi cheerleaders have spirit! In fact, they have a Spirit Stick to prove it. The six varsity cheerleaders attended the United Spirit Cheerleading Camp at Utah State University. They learned well and were rewarded with four superior ribbons, a superior trophy and the coveted "Spirit Stick." They still have that outstanding cheerleading spirit and want to share it with the Pioneer sport fans. The cheerleaders would like all Lehi citizens to come out to the Lehi Pioneers' first football game on August 26 at 5:30 and help cheer the team to a victory. Follow the cheerleaders and get the Pioneer Spirit. Little League cheerleaders Little League Cheerleaders were and Karen) Mitchell. announced after tryouts held Cougar Cheerleaders (9th Grade) Thursday. Cheering for the 7th and will be: Yvette (Roy and Joan) 8th grade Giants will be: Wanlass; Amber (C.J. and Maxine) Jana (daughter of Allen and Pat) Lindquist; Kathy (Gary and Smith; Heidi (daughter of Preston Remund; Amy (Chuck and Cheryl) Gerber; Danaca JoAnne) and Renita) Revill;, Jennifer (Jim (daughter of Don and DeAnn) and Kae) Crittenden; JoAnne Palmer; Diana (daughter of Scott and Julie) McLachlan; Bonnie (Blaine and Doris) Singleton; (daughter of Perry and Shirley) Malayna (Morgan and Charlyn) Kassing; Jana (daughter of Dale Evans. CASE HISTORY 48 Howard Adams' job as Assistant Coach disappeared with the Utah Stars. Starting his own custom van business ideas business, Adams came to First focus and working with into Security for start-u- p capital. With the rapid growth of First Security Custom Van of Utah, Howard business financing needed more equity capital and additional management help. Again, he came to First Security, who At First Security Bank, we believe that new business ideas referred him to Don Kettering. Toshould be given every opportunity day, Adams and Kettering are the to grow and prosper. All too ownermanager of Custom Van and ARA often potentially profitable of Utah, the Intermountain business ideas are not clearly seen area's leading business in van conand fail to reap their benefits version, auto air conditioning and stereoradio installations. because of the lack of timely financial support. First Security Come in and let us hear your Bank takes pride in the record we've established for commercial good ideas. We respond promptly, decisively and locally to most every lending. We recognize that new business ideas can and do develop type loan requirement. After all, somebody backed a printer named into profitable realities. Franklin, who foresaw the market for bifocal lenses. frmg your We're backing your good ideas in business. Game Special & forgotten their lessons of a year ago.' new GLASS & TRUCK "WE COME Men's and women's slowpitch softball teams from throughout the country and state will be participating in the second annual Fall Classic Labor Day tournament in Provo Sept 1, 2, 3 and 5 at Harmon's Park and Lion's Park. Teams wishing to compete in the event must sign up by Monday, " LEHI CHEERLEADERS warm up for Friday's game. They are, from top to bottom, Lori Griffiths, Elizabeth Kirkham, Gina Powell, Lynette Davis, Sharilee Harris and Kellie Jo Wilson. Season opens : Editor's note: With the high school football season looming (play begins Friday), the Pioneer coaches are looking forward to the team's first season in 3A conference play. The coaches have submitted the following letter for everyone interested in helping the Pioneers have a winning season. - Am-for- k 756-61- 12 First Security Bank OF UTAH, N.A. Mcmlw Ft) It" |