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Show Free Press - Wednesday, December 6, 1995 Page 11 Kiss a pig and stay smoke-fre- e As far as the signs said, the school was to be a barnyard, with pigs looking for handouts. But that couldn't be so, the "pigs" listed on the sign were Lehi High School teachers volunteering ft, 4 their hps, and their material in the banner posting the Christmas will be on Dec. p.m. in the running from commons area, boys treat. Cost will range from $6 to $8 (exact price based on holiday dress) with $1 off for couples bringing a can of food. Other reading hallways was the the specifics on dance. The dance 16, 8-- self-respe- Pioneer Beat By JOHNWORLTON llllr 111 L. - "L -. li- -TI t- The signs scattered about the classrooms of LHS read: "Kiss a Pig," and the group of teachers par- i P art on display at BYU Under the direction of student teachers from Brigham Young University, the art education department is holding an art show. Art work by 11 fourth grade stu: dents from Meadow Elementary is among the displays in the west wing of the fifth floor of the Harris Fine Arts Center. The works will be exhibited through Dec. 13. The show is a wonderful Students of Among the pig signs, another noteworthy cause was being recognized; each student being tobacco-fre- e, oppor- education. Mrs. each proclaiming themes. 6, 0, Uintah, American Fork and Morgan to name just a few of the Utah schools. This Friday, Dec. 8, the Pioneers will host their own tourney beginning at 2:30 p.m. and continuing on Saturday. Park City and Union from the 3A ranks will be joined by Duchesne and Tintic from the small school category and by Payson, American Fork, Bingham, naments in the Intermountain Provo, Logan, West Jordan, Davis, region. Friday and Saturday in Spanish Fork and Copper Hills in Evanston, Wyo., they went head to the big school division. e head against 24 of the toughest In the dual meets, Pioneers Kyler Fisher at squads in the Utah, Colorado, Xo ..heavyweight, Rob Petersonat171, Wyoming area.' .. ! Lehi finished tied for fifth' r 'Keb Wilson at 152 "and' Atfdy behind Ponderosa, Colo!",0 Delta, Peterson at 145 all came out with 0 records. Star Valley, and Mt. View, Wyo. The Pioneers were ahead of Tyson Boltz at 215, Colby Pineview-Hurrican- 2-- Lehi swimmers to host South Summit Saturday Lehi swimmers have a fairly easy month in December with South Summit going against the strong Pioneer paddlers at "home" in the American Fork pool at 10 a.m. Saturday Dec. 9. Their big test of the break will then be at the Tooele Invitational Dec. Tooele is traditionally one of the strongest programs in the state and compete annually for the state title in 4A. Saturday's meet will be one of pre-holid- 15-1- 6. only three home matches for the Pioneers although they do plan to host the Region 10 meet in February. Spectators will see some of the finest athletes on the Lehi campus when they attend a swimming meet. As noted in their swims at Orem and Tooele two weeks ago, the Lehi swimmers are dropping their times weekly and improving their stock as they go against some of the finest programs available in Orem, Cedar City and Tooele. ' I LehL Come to Salt Lake City and see the huge selection of pickups, van and sport utility vehicles in the intermountain west. Take a test drive and receive a free tank of in Lehi is not in GMC and we gas. Buy a new GMC from Salt Lake Valley will will pay you $100.00. Over 300 pay you $100.00 That's right we trucks in stock. Drive a little and you will save a lot!! LF 1-- U Enttiusiast a New Ball fop Only $1 995 and cjet the Solo Soccer Trainer FREE! Inetead of chating the ball all over the fard, or breaking window. Hi too Soccer Trainer develops good eKills and ball control while eliminating the need for a partner. (A $11.15 value). Lehi's Lady Pioneers outlasted the Spanish Fork Dons Nov. 28 and came away with a 61-5- 3 basketball win. On Thursday they lost by three to the Wasps at Juab. They played at Morgan last JD SOCCER SHOP ax 0 WStW - night and host North Summit tomorrow evening before going on the road again to North Sanpete Dec. 12. Game times are 3:30 (sophomores), 5:15 (JV) and 7 p.m. Against the Dons Lehi built up a 0 lead and never looked back as they added to that to take a 17-- 7 bulge at 1:40 of the first period. Cindy Johnson and Cami Cooper did most of the damage for the Pioneers inside, and the Lehi five enjoyed an point1 lead throughout most of the game until 8-- ' the fourth quarter. Spanish Fork forced a number of turnovers in the final canto and before pulled within two at Lehi could muster an offense with five minutes to go. At that point Jana Fullmer and Cyd Revill each hit two for two from the charity stripe then Fullmer added the Pioneers' only field goal of the final seven minutes. Cooper ended up leading the Pioneers with 16 points, followed closely by Johnson's 14 and Fulmer and Callie Gillman's eight sion. and Harris all finished third, losing close matches in the early rounds. Andy Peterson went into overtime to lose a close match and end up in fourth place. 53-5- Heavyweight Fisher finished fifth and Keb Wilson, wrestling hurt, finished in the money at sixth. Coach John Gavin was very pleased with the overall performances of the boys as they round the bend and head into the stretch before region battles. Provo and Northridge come to Lehi on Dec. 20 and then the Pioneers host Wasatch Jan. 3 in their first league matchup. " Wk J" f. 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Having a pass also gives uyou the benefit of receiving special discounts on uswim lessons and other activities the Fitness A & Center offers throughout the year. Take advantage of this terrific offer before it's Iv lor your SHOW TIRES PASSENfiCT SSR12 C each. The Lady Pioneers are now 2 on the young season and will toolatel in .. I WORT MOW TIRU The Couple - g .... "mmmmtpmss ilBW"'ft" 1 f Fitness Center Holiday Pass Sale-- ! I Sale Prices Effective November 24th - January 31st, 1906 fx $265.00 226-776- 7-- , Family Regularly IMr Sett Give Your Soccer AXXfi The best deal AmterianiM Al o Lady Pioneers beat Sp. Fork, lose to Juab Jake Sunderland at 135, Rhett Beecher at 130, Kevin Jeffery at 125, Brandon Wilson at 112, and Brandon Madson at 103 each had one win and one loss. Only Drew Wilson at 140 and Brady Ewing at 119 failed to score any points for the Pioneers. Junior varsity competition was dominated by Lehi at both schools although individual points were not available. The younger wrestlers will be close to home this afternoon at American Fork in a match against the Cavemen. At Evanston, Lehi came home with one gold when Snyder finished first in the 160 pound diviBoltz, Rob Peterson IBtliiUU On Dec. 1 a "Smoke Out" was held after school for those Pioneers tobacco free and proud to admit it. Harris at 189, Clint Snyder at 160, m anti-tobacc- ' Matmen finish fifth in tourney By TRACY WILSON Coming off their busiest wrestling week of the year, Lehi High School matmen proved they can knock heads with the best as and they downed Pineview, 42-3dropped a close match to down south last Hurricane, 38-3Wednesday. But the real test of the young Purple and White grapplers came at one of the most prestigious tour- iWATlOWftl. free. Lined down the halls, motivational book marks and questionnaires were adhered to our lockers, specifically-smok- e DeWitt who have art on display include Lindsay Bellows, Monty Downs, Kirie Edwards, Josh Fisher, Samantha Hill, Tanner Light, Kristina Rees, Shandee Ross, Susan Stout, Kassidie Tuckett and Kaysey Turner. tunity for the Meadow students to view the art of their peers and for parents to gain an appreciation of the importance of art in a child's f ticipating in the contest are competing to get the most money in their jar, from kisses. The few dollars students sacrifice to kiss Mr. or Mrs. Pig will all go to those less fortunate this Christmas season. Fourth grade students in Mrs. DeWitt's class at Meadow Elementary work on art projects; the students' work is currently on display in the Harris Fine Arts Center at BYU. Meadow IMI . 798-982- 7 .224-117- 7 .374-117- 7 ...455-933- 4 MMULttarMeirtoMeMfai m |