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Show resworn IS Sunday Herald 4!-- iw . L 1 1 1 I 1 Q" I "1 V X, STANSBURY PARK Uiahb first "NswTown" RON COX (with the ball) of Orem High h shown breaking oa a touchdown run In Friday afternoon's with The Tiger fullback, who was one Fork. Spanish game of the game's big stars, broke three or four tackles on the slambang rim to paydlrt. Orem won 28-- 1 and will meet Prove As we learned last ad, Sfansbury Park, near Mills Junction, will be Utah's first planned community her fourth largest town. Residential and commercial areas will be separated by "greenbelts." Sailing, golf, tennis, swimming, horseback riding the "good life," will be everywhere. Now, our continuing story - ... Sp. Fork in Imagine the Salt Lake Valley 60 years ago, the broad valley, green and lush, with crops and pastureland. The East Benchlands, rising in gentle, slopes up to the mountains. . . mountainlands unscarred by Btrec is or homes, ahve with deer and this is what Stansbury Park land Is like today. oakbrush-covere- d wild-flowe- rs ... -- In order to preserve the values of this precious land, and create a community that, sixty years from now, will still offer more than a place to live ... a new way of life, Stansbury Park will be created to the following A Planned Community ready to build. Thus the physical development of Stansbury Park is completed in stages coordinated with the population growth of each neighborhood. The Stansbury Association All propof owners Park are members erty Stansbury of the Stansbury Association, which owns and maintains the recreational facilities, greenbelts, landscaped parks and neighborhood centers of Stansbury Park. Thus each 3 property owner has full use of these community facilities, as well as a voice in their control and operation. Stansbury Village The Stansbury Park Standards; 1 2 Coordinated Growth Plan AH services required by Stansbury Park residents paved roadways, curb and gutter, and all utilities, are ready for use when homesite owners are Stansbury I'ark is a thoughtful coordination of the home, chool, shopping, social and recreational facil- ities needed by a family. Careful planning places each of these in a pleasing and harmonious relationship to the environment. Imaeine vour Stansburv Village home. It k situated on a large lot rich with trees, grass and shrubs. Yon, Eke the other residents, had your choice of views: the lake, golf course, or park. You're close enough village green to be social distant enoagh for .. . m . Tobeam&oedBsxtad... FISH SPECIAL CANT WAIT TIL NEXT AD! I get the point Stansbury Park is too big to tell about in just one ad. So quick! Send me more information about a new way of life. (Please write legibly ZEBRA FISH 8 - even though you are in a kurryj 3 e 6 CITY COU) MANY NEW Mail to: TERRAGOR 529 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 A concept of things as VARIETIES fN STOCK I $100 FISH 4fo,$l AQUARIUMS, SUPPtlES, STARTER SETS they should be... touchdown gallop. Brown came bounding through the right side of his line, veered off to his right and sprinted to pay dirt. Brown also booted the extra point and Orem led with 1:37 to play in the 0 first quarter. Runback of Kickoff runback A the en suing kickoff gave Spanish Fork the ball on its 41 and the Dons immediately started a drive with Gardner leading the charge witn an eight-yar- d pass to Blake Nielsen and a rollout run good for 11 yards. But a fumbled pitchout foiled the Dons after they reachel the Orem 30. Moments later, though, Chris Region 4 Football Standings (Final League Standings) Class AA Spanish Fork Orem Provo ' Springville American Fork Carbon Class A W L 7 2 6 6 4 Pleasant Grove 2 Uintah 0 Friday's Results Lehi 14 Pleasant Grove 0 American Fork 19 Uintah Orem 28 Spanish Fork 6 - ALL SIZES - And then Orem went 91 yards for their second touchdown with Cox's g run being the feature of the drive. Running as if his life depended on his reaching the goal line, Cox broke three or four tackles and found himself loose and behind the Spanish Fork defend-er- s near midfield. Then he simply outlegged the Don defenders in a mad dash to the goal line. block-bustin- Pass A pass from Gardner to Taylor sent the Dons booming down to the Orem 18 and a rd forward lateral from Gardner to Paul Clark to Lowell Anderson gave the Dons a first down on the 30 in the second period, but both times the Dons bogged down. Young's interception at the Spanish Fork 35 and a runback sent the Tigers wing-in-g to their third touchdown, with Cox crunching the final eight yards. Young's second interception in the fourth quarter set another Ortm scoring march in motion. The interceDtion took place at the Orem 38 and Young raced it to the Spanish Fork 30. Cox, Richards and Jim Marshall, lugged the ball down to the Don orin and thpn Marshall boomed it in for the t.d. A runback of the en- suing kickoff by Lowell Anderson put the Dons' lone scoring march in motion. Taylor's rd run and Gardner's pass ro raui ciark were tures of the drive. fea- Lowell Anderson carried it across from a yard out, but it was case of too little and too late for the Dons. W "7 4 Payson Lehi Anderson intercepted an Orem pass at the Tiger 48 and the Don speedster raced to the Orem 11 before he was finally hauled down. But two great defensive plays by Bailey anl two incomplete forward passes, the latter one broken up on a diving save by Curt Wankier put the brakes on the drive. Forward-Later- al of NEW HURLER FOR K C. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI- )Paul Splittorff, a Provo 19 Carbon 0 lefthander who helped Omaha Payson 35 Springville 8 to the American Association This Week's Schedule Provo vs. Orem. (To deter- championship last season, was mine runnerup team in Class called up Friday by the Kansas AA division of Region 4. Date City Royals of the American still to be decided). 15 league. Tiger Barbs HP. STATE TERRACOR $lOO Silver Angles ADDRESS. 1 for NEONS NAME. STANSBURY PARK a weaving seven-yar- d dash by Brent Richards sent the Tigers winging down to the Spanish fork four, before an Orem fum ble recovered by Spanish Fork stopped the drive. Near the end of the first quarter, the Tigers took over on their 46 and went to pay dir. and their first t.d. A run oy vox ana an tight-yar- d aerial by Dave Dan-ner were key plays m moving the ball down to Orem 33. Then the Tiger offensive line sprung Gary Brown loose for a k Tropical I Clash 28-- 6 he applied the blow torch to Orem High's attack. He also came up with a pass interception in the third quarter, sevg tackles on eral defense and numerous crunching blocks on offense. Young and Pyne came up with two key pass interceptions each to stop potential Spanish Region 4 championship. Coach Charley Dine's Tigers, Fork scoring drives, while Baiwho were aroused and ley, 0!sen, and Alired made in whipping the Dons tackles all oyer the field during Friday, will meet Provo High, the game. which won over Carbon, 19-Dynamic Performer Friday afternoon, this coming Bailey was particularly a dyweek in a playoff that will de- namic performer in the second termine the runnerup team in quarter, when he blunted a pothe Region 4 Class AA division. tential Spanish Fork scoring Provo-Oreended regular sea- drive with two key tackles inson play tied for second place side the Orem 10. in the division. Spanish Fork, led by the The winner of the Provo-OreClark Larry Gardner-to-Pabattle will move into the state passing combination and the playoffs. running of Mike Taylor and Lowell Anderson, seemed to be : Win Division Crown Although Spanish Fork lost on its way to a touchdown on out in its bid for the Region 4 numerous occasions, but were title (that honor went to Payson repeatedly halted by the Orem High), the Dons still won the defensive unit. division crown and a spot in the The Dons were inside the Orem 20 twice and down to the state playoffs. Playing one of their best Tiger 30 once in the second games of the season Friday quarter and couldn't score. passes incompleted night, the Men of Coach Dine Twice rocked the Dons back on their stopped them and a pass inter heels with a first quarter touch ception stymied them a third down and never let Spanish Fork time.' Late in the third quarter, they off the hook. Inspired to a frothy pitch by seemed to be driving, but an the 'em run other pass interception put the ning of Ron Cox and the defen. brakes on their attack. sive play of Sid Young, Mel Recover Fumble Pyne, Joe Bailey, Orrin Olsen And, in the fourth quarter, and Dp an Allred, the Golden they recovered a fumble on the out once again were Tigers ran up a 28-- 0 lead before urem allowing the Dons to get on the halted by a pass interception. scoreboard. Olsen recovered a Spanish Cox, a raging bull of a run Fork fumble on the Don 33 to ner, broke tackles all afternoon put the Tigers in good field and raced 73 yards for a touch position early in the game. A down in the second period as bruising run by Cox and Herald Sports Writer OREM Orem High's Golden Tigers set their sights on a playoff game with Provo High today, after smashing Spanish Fork, 28-- , Friday afternoon on the Tigers' gridiron to wreck the Dons' hopes for gaining the m Imagine this land! Shurtleff) Aroused Orem Tigers Rip By RAY SCHWARTZ continued. this coming week ia a playoff game to determine the Class AA division runnerup of Region 4. Despite the loss, Spanish Fork won the division crown. (Herald staff photo by Phil a tackle PHEASANT HUNTERS MOUNTAIN HUNTING PERMIT WEST UZ.., PERMITS Crouches OK Servite $3(3 AVA11ABIE AT - Spencer's Home Furnishings Payson, Utah Public Sal Days Limited to 7000 permits. Hunting unit covtri O0O ri. |