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Show Lehi scout spearheads BLM fencing project Hannah Braithwaite of Lehi, completed his Eagle Scout service project in Sweetwater Canyon, a Bureau of Land Management riparian demonstration area near Vernal. "TV ' " i Along with five other scouts and th p 4i 4 Scoutmaster Richard Christensen, Kent and Robert Braithwaite, Pat Felt, Daniel Lewis, Jordon Oswalt, Joe Ethington, Val Mortensen and Jim Kinsey. four adults, Keith constructed fence to premile of pole-tovent livestock from entering the area. one-four- V" While the fence will restrict livestock, wildlife such as deer and elk can jump the fence without injury. The fence constructed by the scouts will protect the areaformany years to come," said Paul Buhler, BLM Range Conservationist and project coordinator. Participating with Keith were Keith Braithwaite, son of Kent and Fifteen-year-ol- d 1 Free Press - Wednesday, October 27, 1993 - Page 9 1 , ( 1 vL !3 w s Parry's Power Guide - 1 3A 31 .3 Dixie Richfield Play-I- n Games 6.9 24.4 18.0 1.7 19.7 Copyright Hurricane Keith Braithwaite of Lehi used his Eagle project to improve BLM for wildlife benefit. Lehi 1993 by Noland Parry Pioneers stung by Wasps By ROD MANTOR The Lehi Pioneer football squad ran into a virtual Wasp's nest Friat Wasatch stadium in I day evening Heber. Dean Fox shows the The Pioneers, comingoff a three elk he sh.ot.The was one of only 25 hunters lucky enough to draw out for the game winning streak and looking toward the playoffs, were simply hunt. run over by the ground game of Wasatch. The Wasps gained 400 yards rushing, by far the most yards gained against Lehi's purple gang Dean Fox, son of Grant and Joyce bull elk . He shot it with a 30 .06 and defense this season. Fox of Lehi, drew out on a special he brought it down with two shots. The Wasp offense used the opbull elk hunt at Manti. His grandmother Fox is having tion play off a variety ofsets includit mounted for him. ing the wishbone. They ran wide Dean has always been an avid and they ran hard. They also have There were only 25 permits given hunter and always done well in any one of the most talented place kickout and Dean lucked out and drew kind of hunt, but this has to be his ers the Pioneers have seen this one. His luck didn't end there, eibig trophy! ther. On Sept. 26 he got a year. 3W six-poi- nt ld Teen shoots first elk six-poi- nt iKiiDGD obvious house OP indication was thefactthat most of the tackles were made by the Pioneer secondary and a number of them by safety Ben Lyons. Let's give credit where it is due. IVINS 650 E. State, American Fork Fine Ladies Apparel 8 has always been a team and they played the Wasps to a second half. Greg Adamson had another outstanding passing performance, completing 1430 for 218 yards and three touchdowns. Those three touchdown passes were all caught by Lane Andrus who finished with nine catches for 159 yards. Joel Trane had three catches for 33 yards and running back Wyatt Cutler had two for 26 Lehi come-bac- k 756-246- 0 18-1- 9 yards. Lehi's running game was another story, as they only picked up 49 yards the entire game. That was their lowest gain this year. That figures about three and a half yards per carry not typical Pioneer foot- mn sat ' But the biggest difference was the way the Wasatch front line out muscled the Pioneers. That was some thing you did not see before this contest. Wasatch at times just pushed the front line at will. An ball. Pioneer head coach Jeff Kilts commented, " What can I say. You cannot get that buried and expect tocome back, even though we tried. We are still in the playoff picture and these guys would really like another shot at Wasatch.". The Pioneers begin play against Richfield this Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Nephi one oftwo 3Aplayoffgames to be played post-seaso- n - on neutral field. Or- Canon HP Series A-3- 0 mcrM EMPTY TONER CARTRIDGE? to 50 by Recycling Same High Quality Prints and You get 'YOUR" Cartridge back! Save 30 648 E. State, American Fork Jr. Size Fashions Open Mon.-Fr- i. Laser Suppy of Utah since 1987 226-159- Kelli Jorgenson won the 1160 South ' saddle at the Delta Rodeo. all-arou- 3, 756-580- 6 10-- 7, Sat. 10-- 6 0 State. 160 Orem I I Rodeo Club to hold dance; competition results listed calf roping. In steer wrestling, Greg Hunter took fourth and Caleb Draper took seventh; Chad Taylor and his partner took first place in team roping. A longhorn dance, sponsored by the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club, will beheld on Friday, Oct. 29 from 7 to 11:30 p.m. at the Lehi National Guard Armory, 348 E. Main, Lehi. Tickets are available from club members for $2 per person, or are available at the door for $3. The dance will feature a live ban d, Killin' Time, and concessions will be sold. For more information, call West Millard Jessica Busk placed second in pole bending, Kelli Jorgenson took first place in goat tying and second place in cow cutting and Leslie Blackhurst took ninth in goat ty- 768-948- 6. ing. In the boys' events, Johnny Gann took fourth in bullriding, Chad Taylor took second in calf roping and Greg Hunter took fifth in steer Congratulations are in order for club members earning honors at fall rodeos, which include the following: wrestling. Oakeris Sanpete Jessica Busk won the barrel race Jessica Busk placed fifth in pole bending. In girls cow cutting, Kelli Jorgenson placed fifth and Cyd Revill placed 10th; Josh Hunter placed fourth in boys cow cutting. 2 Amanda Buckwalter earned top honors in goat tying; Chris Shipley placed eighth in saddle bronc riding and Caleb Draper placed eighth in tm mi. i 5yr No Matting or Crushing fjMsqyd. 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