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Show Free Press - Wednesday, April 25, 1984 - Page 9 tortsshortssh Track club to register spo The North Utah Valley Trade & Field Club will be conducting its on participant registration Saturday, May 5 at 8 a.m. at the American Fork High School Track. The track program is for all serious track athletes ages 8-1-8 years, from Lehi, American Fork, Alpine, Highland, Manila, and Pleasant Grove area. The track programs will include workouts, coaching instruction and weekly meets during the month of June, with a special meet for youth on May 19 and Regional ages and National meets for those who qualify in early July. The cost for club membership will be $15 per individual and $40 for three or more family members. Five dollars of this amount will go directly for the purchase of a TAC card, issued by the State TAC organization, and is necessary for all runners who wish to run in any of the TAC meets this year. Students not currently in a school track program will begin workouts on the day of registration and will work out on Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 to 9 am It is expected that many junior and senior high athletes will begin working with the team at the conclusion of their track season with their schools. They are, however, welcome to Friday, Saturday, May come to the May workouts if thev feel a need to supplement their A chess tournament will be held high school. school training program. The first round will begin Friday at Lehi High School Friday and Those wishing more information Saturday, May 18 and 19. It will be a at 3:15 and the second round will be Friday at 5 p.m. regarding the North Utah Valley U.S. Chess Federation Tournament. On Saturday the third round Track program, can call club People of all ages are invited to president Neal Christiansen participate in the tournament which begins at 12 noon. The final round or Coaches Bonnie Brinkman will be held in room eight at the will begin at 3 p.m. or Ken Dubois 7566743. The awards program will start at 4:30 p.m. A family trophy will go to 'ie family who wins the most rounds. A family must consist of at least two members. 756-796- 7 short, 18-1- 9 Please register at the door, or for call Jim Howe at Jie high school. Anyone who cannot make the first round will be given a bye. For more information, contact Mr. Howe at Lehi High School. 756-583- 4 u J becv a mitt Free Steak Two more games In assessing the baseball season just about over for the Lehi Pioneer team, Coach Lynn Allen said that his players had gained some valuable experience that will 4 ' help them next year. Despite a feel team the of most season, positive about the experience. 'The two seniors we have are still excited and dedicated, still outthere giving their best," Coach Allan said about Jon Tingey and Bob Lucero who will end their high school baseball careers following the next two games with Pleasant Grove and Springville. 'There's a good summer program ahead for most of them. They'll play in the Colt League arid on the American r " Legion team," Allan said. with Matt excited "We're Calton's pitching and he's only a freshman. Danny Tanner is developing and Jared Peck will prove to be one of the better infielders we've had here at Lehi," which-i- s 8-- 3 Allan prophesied. "Most of the cream has come to the top. This kind of season brings out the best in the kids and I don't feel negative even though we've only won three games," concluded the optimistic coach. He also thanked Joe Elmer for helping out and donating his time to help coach the boys. The next Lehi baseball game will be with Pleasant Grove here on Wednesday at 4 p.m. Their next opponent will be Springville there on Friday, also at 4 p.m. The Vikings and the Red Devils are tied for second place in Region 8. These games are very important to them but if we play our best we can still win. We'll have to play errorless ball and continue getting the hits when they count most If we do that well beat them," Allan said. Even with our low sole prices! Buy any lawnmower or contractor-siz- wheel- e barrow and we'll treat you to a FREE steak dinner: 7 oz. Sirloin, salaijbeyerage Jexasjbast andjarge. Idaho baked potato at Golden Corral. All mowers pre-assembl- serviced and ready to run! ed, Many other models to choose from Greenbrier. Y2RD-M3- N 3 H.P. Standard Engine Extended Rope 20" Start ROTARY Designed as an outstanding rotary mower for the there is no finer push-typ- e budget-minde- rotary on the market. 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