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Show Free Press - Wednesday, December ' 11, 1985 - Page Christmas Concert December Carden-Le- e SpBPtS ) . American Heritage School will present its Christmas concert, "For L'nto Us a Child is Born," in the American Fork Tabernacle on Dec. 19at7:30pm. The concert is under the direction f Kay Asay, choir director, with Carol Beus accompanist, and narrator Aaron Card. Jiwki features three groups A fifth grade choir, and a sixth and seventh grade choir. Student soloists include Heather Turley, Heidi Keith, Mark Preston and a trio by Allison Ashton, Ellen Jacob and Jennifer Olsen. Instrumental soloists will accompany the choirs - Jenet Jacob, harp; Cornelia Madsen, trumpet; Kathy Weiss, flute; and Amy Jacob, 19 The Jacob family string ensemble will provide prelude music for the concert. The American Heritage Christmas Concert is an outstanding event of the holiday season. 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Saturday night at home the story was more of the same, although the Pioneers just couldn't seem to get ahead of the visiting Pleasant Grove Vikings and to the larger school. lost 0 44-4- 61-6- 3 52-5- 7 II l'lminwiinnEnTiHi; EIIIMjM.IUM A.MfcT Recently one of our employees was caught moonlighting. If you ask Coach Ken Robinson but Coach Robinson has got to get what a turnover is, he certainly will more from his bench. Powell hit for not refer to the ones sold at Mc- 20 in the three contests while Donald's. Turnovers are what Hadfield added 13. Robinson has caused 32 losses of possession at gotten a total of 14 points from the North Summit and against Pleasant bench and other starters. Obviously Grove. All three teams beat the that is not enough. Pioneers with good pressing Back to basics is the order of team techniques that frustrated the Lehi practices this week as the shoot-ou- t with Park for a often and prepares easy provided squad City in the Lehi gym Friday and an baskets for the opponents. to Union on Saturday. At Tooele, Lehi did not score well. outing Matt Calton was well below his 19.5 Nobody has given up on the of talent average at 12. At North Summit he Pioneers. There is a lot had 13, but only 12 against the there; it has just got to jell as well tourVikings. Darren Jones averaged as it did in the 18.3 on 24 field goals and 7 free nament. throws. Chris Price hit for only 21 Contests are held at 5:30 for the for the points in the three contests. Price Lady Pioneers and 7:30 in another At same time the the after boys. had an average home tournament. gym, the junior varsity teams are Trevor Powell and Nathan squaring off with the boys playing Hadfield can help with the scoring, at 5:30 and the girls at 7:30. n 'Sna W(0imdleiro II Is so popular. With all these quality features, you would It's no wonder our expect to pay more. And now we're selling them at even lower prices. Isn't that wonderful! Sno-Whl- z I Coated grlpper bar on handle Is more comfortable to touc h 2 piece folding handle makes unit easy, compact to store or transport Generous capacity, easy fill fuel tank. yf 3.0 hp Terumseh cold weather engine assures dependable starling, more power. Electric start optional. Higher profile "Buster Bar" front wall adds strength to break through deeper snow. mil iMijtyiw II rv' !sJ . 1' Jf Over size muffler Is quieter. 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