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Show Call ixs for all your insurance: We get you b ; o America Can Depend on Farmer's L impend on us! i LIFE & BUSINESS ANNUITIES DISCOUNTS FAST FAIR HUEVDLY 3 FOR PERSONALIZED SERVICE CALL Ken 756-964- Free Press - Wednesday, April 15, 1998 - Page Cordon Insurance Agency A 12 Larry Hours Mon. because of poor weather. In the bottom of the first inning, Varney singled into left, but after pitcher Mehn walked Peck, Park City got the next three out. The second's bottom half On Tuesday, Lehi scored its opened with Trent Colledge two runs on a Trent Colledge singling a ground ball into left. single and a Royce Hampton Before Lehi could capitalize on double in the third inning. the hit, their second baseman Trevor Varney hit two sin- turned a double play. Third baseman Lyle then caught a gles for Lehi in the affair. Travis Colledge line fly, retiring The Park City game was Lehi to the field. Lehi finally got on the scoresupposed to have been played there but was moved to Lehi board in the sixth. In the bottom of the inning, Smith sin 2. ''I ?C'' fiU ' life1 Sill pf back. However, 41 f H five-innin- . Photo by Dean Von Memmott Lehi catcher Cody Colledge snags a pop fly in last Friday's Lehi loses to Union 4-- 1 Although not all details were available, reports have it that their lone run in the third inning. They had one run, one the defending state champion hit and three errors for the conLehi High School Softball team test. Kim Allan was the losing contest at Union pitcher for Lehi. dropped a last week Tuesday. It was their A home contest against the third loss of the season against Park City Miners was set for eight victories. Thursday but rain won out on lost on Hillary Hajmlin was the that one. Park City The winning pitcher, her sixth of Tuesday to Uintah, 13-the season, as she struck out Utes are on the season. four Pioneer batters. Doubles They lost to Lehi, recently. for the Lady Cougars were the This week's schedule calls rule of the day as Nicole for a home contest on Friday Larsen, Kim Kettle and against Wasatch, although Lehi is in the middle of Spring Hajmlin each earned a The Cougars had four Break, and an away game next runs on eight hits and commit- Tuesday at Uintah. Both outted no errors. ings are crucial league match The Lady Pioneers scored ups. 4-- 1 (3-- 0. 9-- 2 9-- 7, two-bagge- r. Cooper honored By Tracy Wilson Basketball honors continue to flow to Braden Cooper, Lehi's leading scorer and starter for the three-timstate champion Pioneers. Cooper was honored last Friday at Little America as one of twelve top male basketball players from Utah by the Utah Tip Off Club. As such he received a plaque recognizing him as one of the 1998 Frank Layden Player of the Year Award recipients. Lee Brower, president of the club, called the boys "The Terrific 12" as they were honored. They were selected on the strength of their play during the season and as having been previously recognized as a player of the month by the club. Fabled basketball coach John Wooden spoke to the their coaches and parents at the luncheon. Wooden e was the mentor at UCLA and won 10 consecutive NCAA titles while producing a number of future NBA stars. He is revered for his wisdom g hon-oree- s, long-tim- UTAH E FACILITIES NOTICE: u.ca. 38-8-- 2 Unit XL51 Date: April 8, 1997 To:Charlotte Morris 1090 North 600 West Lehi, Ut. 84003 We take care of all you insurance needs. Please be advised that as of April 1, 1998 you owe Jedco Storage the sum of $364.00, said sum having been now over 30 days delinquent. The following is a brief description of the personal property subject to statutory lien in favor of Jedco as disclosed from an inventory of your unit on the d date: miscellaneous effects, Your lock has been changed and the above personal property impounded. You may redeem same by contacting Kimble, MacMichael & Tipton P.O. Box 9849 Fresno, CA at (208) 436-380You not more than 15 days following the above date. UNLESS THIS CLAIM AND LIEN IS PAID demption, WITHIN THE NEXT 15 DAYS THE CONTENTS OF YOUR UNIT, AS GENERALLY DESCRIBED ABOVE, WILL BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISAUCTION, 8124 BENJAMIN, UTAH 84660, 1 998. AT 7:00 p.m. ON April 22. A copy of this notice is being contemporaneSheriff and to ously mailed to the Utah County , to Jedco any other lienholder disclosed, in writing Storage, by tenant, in the Rental Agreement signed by the tenant. Jedco L.C. dba Jedco Storage P.O. Box 654 American Fork, UT 84003 Jt ' ' - y-- In American jI I ' Afr P. championship game. the first inning. in By Tracy Wilson Tennis players at Lehi High School continue to battle the weather as much as they do their scheduled opponents, but they were able to complete a dual meet at Tooele last week and came home with a whitewashing of the Buffaloes. Actually the score was when the exhibition matches are included. Lehi lost only 18 games out of 79 played in the varsity competition. Judd Peck, Brett Francom and Al Wood got things off to a - ; ui u lglt a, 1 J ( V J ' 1 - A40N-200- 5-- 0 8-- 1 xx. three-gam- or E divisions. For more information, call (801) ' Monthly Rate as low as Besides winning a state championship, Jeremy recalls that the highest number of batters he has struck out in a sin- U gle game is 15. The son of Dianna and Gaylen Brown, he not only pitches, but he also coaches. He says, "I've been coaching Daryl his brother for two years. lie u pei? morasi right-hande- r, though." victostart with t in ries, the singles, respectively. Wade Francom and Rob Egbert, and Lee Adamson and Cam Holbrook knocked out their doubles counterparts, 3 and In exhibition singles play Jeff Lew won and Luke Maltsbarger drubbed his Kip Francom opponent, The dropped his pro set only doubles exhibition saw Don Wilson and Ryan Lund upend their opponents, A league match up against their annual nemesis, Uintah, is scheduled at Lehi today (Wednesday) at noon. Of course, the weather may have an effect on this schedule. good of M Valley 350 East State Road American Fork two-se- 6-- 7-- 5; 6-- 0, 6-- 2; 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 4, 6-- 0, 763-797- 9 0 6-- 6-- 1. 9-- (7-- 8 5) 8-- 0. 3-- 8. 8-- 1. I dlSjJ (GREAT DISCOUNTS i I I fSffi'ipi'lHi"" I J Fi "fyf " LCALL S49 East Orem BOO EE5-640- South 9 FOR ADDITIONAL CHIP I REPAIRS) StirGyiorfis Quality Auto Glass V V " MmMj&MmwMtfmmit!8foid&&&vap deadline. Each entry fee is $200 and e there is a guarantee. 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UT Lubt Statt Strwt rs 756-352- 7 Dwrt Induitriw tllll"1 POSED OF AT WESTERN SOUTH 3200 WEST ' uHjm.lplWlllUI!l)MWWk , must pay the above sum, plus a per diem rate from and after the date of this notice using cash or a cashier's check for re93792-948- Interestingly, he didn't start pitching until he was 12. As a Pony League player, he belonged to the Lehi White Sox, which won two championships. One of his great times as a pitcher was when he was recruited by American Fork Braves Coach Dale Crotts for the 1997 state Colt League Tournament, held in Spanish Upcoming softball tournaments seeking teams Jpaft Express i Craig Hilton FitSt Netfers beat Tooele i Sist ResidentialCommercial helped." lead Conveniently Located I left-hande- r. state Two upcoming Triple Crown Softball Tournaments are now accepting registrations for men's and women's teams. The first is scheduled for Valley Regional Complex in Salt Lake City on April 25 and 26, with a registration deadline of April 22. The second is set for the t i.i.iuu,iir.iujwju Von Memmott While the Lehi Pioneers have been struggling to make a name for themselves in baseball this year, they have enjoyed the service of junior Jeremy Brown, a "I've pitched for them in every game," he says. "I've been able to go the full distance." He says the reason Lehi has been throwing him every game is because "I have a strong arm. I practice my pitching all the time. Lifting weights has By Dean While he kept the opposition in check, the Braves took a 10-- 0 Braden Cooper and integrity as well as his basketball knowledge. Coach Frank Layden, formerly of the Utah Jazz, also addressed the group. Cooper is the second Pioneer to be honored by the organization. Coach Dave Filimoehala was selected last year as Coach of the Year by the Tip Off Club. Eight of the 26 honored this year are from Utah County. r keeps ball moving j. Security Fork. "He saw me pitch in a game," Jeremy says. "He came down to my work and asked me if I could be a pickup pitcher for the Braves. I said yes." The acceptance of the offer led to Jeremy throwing in the e the shortstop Life - Health, Annuities... Lehi lefty Brown game against Park City. 8:30 to 5:00 caught a Trent Colledge fly bail' and turned a double play that' stunned Lehi. Tyler Nelsoft tried keeping Lehi alive with . single, but Travis Colledge, grounded out to Mehn to enfl the game. gled into right, and Peck drove him in. A Cody Colledge single in the bottom of the sixth inning gave Lehi one more chance to rally 7-- Wlsri - Fri. 756-964- 3 loneer baseball team loses two By Dean Von Memmott The Lehi Pioneers lost two games in Region 10 action last week. In Roosevelt on Tuesday, the Union Cougars won 13-On Friday, the Pioneers lost 1 at home to Park City. - Fork 174 W. Main St. Am. nmmmm jf |