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Show Free Press - Wednesday, June Booster Club elects officers 15, 1994 ' - Page 10 7i v s (fi) r i For Fun! Insure Motorcycles We : A Boats Jet Skis The Lehi Booster Club has selected its officers for the 1994-9school year. Members expressed appreciation to past president Mike Schneider, who accom pi ished m any things despite his methods. Nile Chamberlain will serve as president of the club for the com ing year, with Johnny Barnes as president-elect, Brent Dorton as vice president, Amy Barnes as secretary and Becky Felix as treasurer. Wet Bikes Wave Runners 5 Other committee assignments Ken and Leslie Christofferson and Fred and Ann Bond, concessions; Ken and Barbara Peck, expenditures; Renita Revill and Sherene Turner, alumni relations; Mary Young and Cathy Dorton, spirit. Taunya Wilson and Jayne Wilson, membership; Sandra Worthen and Paula Peterson, publicity; Ferrell and Venda Hill, high school liaisons; Steve Swenson and Jan Felix, special projects; and Dennis Beck, alumni tournament. Tent Trailers Motor Homes Travel Trailers Tom Hunter Agent HUNTER INSURANCE 756-039- 0 include IfJiiiBj A - I - - New officers of the Lehi Booster Cluh include, front row, L-Johnny Barnes, Brent Dorton, Nile Chamberlain, Ferrell Hill, Mike Schneider. Middle row, Barbara Peck, Taunya Wilson, Jayne Wilson, Renita Revill, AnnBond. Back row, Jan Felix, Ken Peck, Amy Barnes, Mary Young, Cathy Dorton, Paula Peterson, Sandy Worthen, Venda Hill, Leslie Christofferson and Ken Christofferson. I 1 L-LTUU Four to play in nat'l 3 on 3 Babe Ruth League now By ROD MANTOR The Babe Ruth League? That is a summer league formed by the the high schools in Four oftheyoungmenfrom Lehi high school are headed to the nabasketball tional three-on-thre- e tournament this September in Boulder, Colo. The local tournament is played among the teams in the valley. team is comprised of Lance Maganson, Luke Maganson, Nate Christopherson and Chris Kite. in their category. They are Le-hi- 's 8-- 0 the valley. The teams are made up of the returning juniors (who will be seniors) to give them a longer season in preparation of their final year of high school. They play baseball. Lehi has played five games, they have won four and lost one. They and lost game one to Mt. View went on to win the second of that doubleheader and then swept a doubleheader at Lehi on Saturday against Payson and 2-- 6 8-- 7 19-- 1 J 4-- 1 Lehi pitchinghasbeen performing very well, but, it is the same with these guys, they hit the ball and they score runs. In fact they have had over 50 hits and have outscored their opponents The members of that team are Jason Allan, Matt Felix, Mike Gray, Curtis Jacobsen, Brock Jones, Brian Mantor, Travis Neil, Adam Olson, Mike Schneider, Don Worthington and Chad Yates. The coaching staff is David Gray, Mike Jones, Kim Olson, Doug Yates and the team coordinator is Mike Schneider. The team plays on Monday at 6 p.m and a double header on 54-1- - If " '. " 9. . Camela Maupin NE PEPSI, (SET SECOND Former Pioneer 1 earns letter in basketball L Camela Maupin, a former Piohas won her varsity letter at Livingston University in basketneer, rPfoirE1 ALi t Li LJ Only SATURDAY and SUNDAY June 18th and 19th! 1 ball. She was among eight Lady Tigers to win the letter. Miss Maupin averaged 7.4 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. 15-- flJY Pimm special Volleyball camp offered A volleyball camp for boys only will be held at Lehi High School 8:30 a.m. to noon daily. Joe Brown, a former BYU volleyball player, is in charge of the clinic, which will cost $30 per parJune21-24,runningfro- Paper Picnic Tablecloth WITH PURCHASE OF OR LARGER FULL MEAL Only SATURDAY & SUNDAY, June 18th & June 19th! ticipant. For more information or to sign up call Coach Jacobson at 756-100- or While supplies last. 0 375-681- 6. Summer tennis classes slated m m m W tat Lehi Summer Tennis announces upcoming youth lessons for both beginning and intermediate playsession will begin ers. A on June 27 and continue until July mm or v mf rn- - wm mm m' jot sat e m m tat jtaf hi Mmhi mm four-wee- k Longhorn members who will attend the national high school rodeo finals include, Caleb Draper, Josh Hunter and Jessica Busk. Absent was Johnny Gann. L-- 22. One-hou- r lessons will be held for both groups on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Junior High Lehi Longhorns place at finals When the dust settled at the Utah High School Rodeo finals at the Wasatch County Fairgrounds last weekend, four members of the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club came away with honors. The four finalists will represent Lphi at the National Finals, which in Gilette, will be held July 25-3Wyo. Josh Hunter won first in all in the boys cow cutting, claiming a saddle for his efforts. He is the son of Fred and Nancy 1 r Jessica Busk was named as Rookie of the Year and placed third in barrels. She is the daughter of David and Christine Busk. Caleb Draper, the son of Harry and Vicki Draper, placed first in the finals in bulldogging and third in calf roping. Johnny Gann finished third in and second place the first overall in the bull riding. He is the son of John and Vicki Gann. 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