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Show Orem Wins Region Title With Undefeated Record 22 I Sunday Herald 'i LTIS ls 'Zc" By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Writer SPIUNGVILLE-Or- em High's Golden Tigers looked ahead today to the Class A quarterfinals, after wrapping up another undefeated Region 4 season with a 28-- victory over Spring-vill- e Friday afternoon on the North Park field. And once again it was Craig the swivel-hippe- d Crompton, halfback, who led the way as the men of Coach Udell West-ovcharged to their ninth straight league victory of the d season against a team that battled Red Devil er stout-hearte- valiantly but vainly in the face of overwhelming odds. Crompton raced for three touchdowns as the Bengals scored two quick in the first quarter and breezed to an easy triumph. Dave Affleck passed to Larry Aiken for the other Orem touchdown and Gaiy Brown booted four extra points to complete the Orem scoring. Springville was unable to get on the scoreboard until the final 30 seconds of the game, when Lynn Allan tossed a bomb to Scott Duncan, who took the ball while standing rs Afflect's passing set up both It was only a temporary rethe second and third Orem prieve for the Red Dtvlls, betouchdowns, and the final Orem cause the Golden Tigers chargtouchdown came in the fourth ed back 45 yards moments period on Affleck's eight-yar- d later to score six points with n toss to Aiken. pass clithe some did Niel Hanks drive. the Although maxing slam-ban- g running on occasions Springville probably did reand Allan had his moments in markably well to hold the Tig passing and on defense, the real: Red Devil star was guard Ray ers to 28 Doints and may have goal line. That dash came in Newberry, who was named the played well enough to beat any the firut quarter and before the Herald's Prep Player of the period had ended he scored Week last Tuesday. He was from one yard out and then truly a heroic figure in defeat, came back in the second quarter with his wonderfully aggressive defensive play. He came up to score his third TP on a with tackle after tackle and run. The Payson Lions rambled to Orem found it almost impossi ble to ride him out of the play. a 32-- victory over Uintah FriIn addition to the four touch day afternoon to conclude the downs the Tigers scored, they football season for both teams. marched 94 yards to the Spring- - This was Uintah's first year vilel one early in the fourth in Region Four play and the have made period only to fumble the ball Utes were unable to gain a vicand as a result probably miss tory. opinion of those The win for the Lions left ed scoring a touchdown. But zone behind the in the end Oieai defenders. Crompton's most spectacular dash came on his first toucha down gallop of the game run. The elusive Orem halfback ran to his right, cut his back to the left, way past several tacklers and broke away from ths grip of several others en route to the Lions Top Utes effort to defeat (he Liquor Initiative Petition, opponents of t number of statements about the proposed hw which am misleading. In the feted below, the proposed new Kcptor taw is wd drafted with provisions for reasonable avafla-bffi- ty and reasonable enforcement The Wpers fisted here are not necessarily in favor of any legislation. But afl we to favor of, a FAIR INTERPRETATION of the proposed bar. In an Kquor-by-the-drin- k Bquor-by-the-dri- Fiction "The bill makes U possible Affleck-to-Aike- other Region Four teams. But the Devils just didn't have enough "horses" to compete successfully against the Orem football powerhouse Orem will play Cyprus in a state quarterfinal game. The contest Is set for next Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Skyline High's All state quarterfinal field. playoff games will be played on neutral fields this season. of the ond place In 4 record and the Southern secDi- vision. David Tervort, Dennis Lamb, and Mark Heatherineton each scored one touchdown for the Lions and Mark Lafferty scored twice. Lafferty scored on an d run and again on a plunge after Lee Haskell had rd two-yar- Vote Republican m far a cocktail bar to be located m your neighborhood, " f Feet them with a The I tqnor Initiative Petition k lot a zoning b3L Reasonable zoning restrictions are regulated by tity and county authorities. If you five in an area designated as "residential" you cannot have a private commercial establishment of any kind in your area. Moreover, local regulations actually control all restaurant licenses because local authorities must approve these before they are approved by the Commission. Fiction Jfffy yard line. Tervort's touchdown came on a pass from Gary Pow-land Lamb scored on a run. Heatherington's TD was on an eight yard run. el rd (UPI)-Ve-t- eran PHILADELPHIA defensive end Don Hultz, on the inactive list since the third week of the season, was activated Friday for the Phi- ladelphia Eagles' National Foot ball League game against St. Louis. It brought the team to its full strength. Paid by VotuntMri for Bwwwtt, JofMa picked up a Uintah fumble and carried it 26 yards to the two ChfffMla "The b& prohibits bars from selling drinks to minors, but builds in a protection for tavern operators making the display of a driver's license court evidence as to the person's age. " - Fact t These wmet be bona fide, unaltered driver's ficense exhibited by the person to whom k was issaed. Even tfien a driver's Ecense is only prcsuojptife evidence of age The new Utah Scences now show age and a pictwe of fee owner. These is no better prai ewdeoce proof. If c shows person to be a minor the SabSty wastilaast. m mm Seine more oacmntos of Oriental opulence, styled for tomorrow Cathay Cloth Suits by Hart Schaffner HS&M reaches half way round the globe to uca cro bcina mislol Fiction (He proposal lamdortol aft?." - something present Marx to bring back the rich- ness of Cathay Cloth from the Far East. There's a world of difference In these fine worsted blends subtle colorings and patterns, differoften touched with the luster of silk. And there's ar age of ence "permits minors to enter Me premises where liquor is sold & In the styling, HS&M's advance-fashio- n Astra model with two pockets and aide buttons, slightly shaped waist, double-pipe- d vents. Come In and try on an HS&M Cathay Cloth Suit. See the difference It makes In you. rCCT from $105 The oriy place where liquor is legally sold today is a state Jaquor store. State law prohibits miaors ion entering them and be new hw does not affect tepiorisioiu The ww proposal kbask a gsfewrant bfll and ft worfd be unreasonable to prohibit a family from eating in a restaurant together beeaase there were mbor chikken. No other state with a comparable tew prohibits mfaon from entering lestawaots where cocktails are served. The proposed few does however, impose henry penalties on both fee minor who jyitempts to consume a drink on the premises and atfoos who seSs or serves an afconefit bemage to a minor. k addition, fee proposed Jaw does wqake, unless exempted by the Commission, a dining area where no Kqaor is served for females who dont want to be where cocktaSs are served. Existing tor aSows the consumption of Eqaor in hundreds of places normally frequented by minors. Additional rostnetions on minors wriering certain restaurants can be established by local authorities or mpKex&saiam wotf open Sits state wider in Uquor consumption than any other state in ft'' T F the This comment is totaBy false aoce wide open states hke Iowa hare no restrictions on either the natere or nmnber of establishments whfch may be Kcensed to sefi Kqaoc In Utah only eating a statewide basis, is about fte same as other Western states. althouA mate Gdab for instance, is 1 per 100 popiatioo). Sace ft fc now fflegal to set Sqpor4jy4bfrdrjrl: at manber of places where fiqpcr can legacy bt soM the corearoed wiS be decreased by ne places where IqKor can be consumed to ahrarf SMt ppTDwd retrn than oaicf places wiwkpor can be t&u wiroBbconemaed todsjrj LAEYEfcS FOB FAIR Richard I. Aaron Jerry R. Andersen John B. Anderson Robert M. Anderson Robert P. Baker Robert O. Baldwin Laren D. Bates Howard E. Baysinger Calvin A. Behle James Beless, Jr. Daniel L. Berman Peter W. 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