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Show i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 173 HIASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1573 Davis Darts Stop Vikings Last Friday In State AAA Semifinal Football 40-- 3 Ends Bryce Moosman and Brad Hardy led the team with 9 and 8 tackles each while de-fensive safety Brian Liscomb had 8, mostly on the big Davis fullback, Tony Fraizer. Fraizer rushed for 98 yards. Summary of the 1973 Season Pleasant Grove 14 Morgan 0 Pleasant Grove 21 Richfield 8 Pleasant Grove 37 Wasatch 14 Pleasant Grove 30 Carbon 6 Pleasant Grove 33 Lehi 0 Pleasant Grove 19 Springville 7 Pleasant Grove 6 Sp. Fork 13 Pleasant Grove 44 Uintah 13 Pleasant Grove 28 Payson 6 Pleasant Grove 14 Am. Fork 7 Pleasant Grove 3 Davis 40. Points for 249 Against 114 Record: 9-- Region VI PI. Grove Opp. Passing A.C.I. 166-80-1- 1 157-52-1- 9 Passing Yards 1231 624 Completions 48 30 Rush Plays Av. 465-4.- 3 437-2.- 9 Rushing Yards 1994 1257 Total Offense 3225 1881 Coach Gillespie, in his third season, has compiled a superior record in building a winning football program. The Vikings have a 19-1- 1 three year record with a region title this year, and two state semi-fin- al ap-pearances in the last two years It was a beautiful November afternoon and the fall colors of brown and gold were present both off and on the field as the Davis Darts stopped the Viking football team 40-- 3 in a State AAA semi-fina- l game splayed on the Davis field in "Kaysville last Friday. The Vikings scored first on a d field goal by Bryce Moosman early in the first quarter and held that lead mid-way into the second period. Dart Q.B. Dave Hill found Lance Robinson alone for a d T.D. pass with 7:11 left f in the second quarter to take the lead 7-- Hill scored on a sneak just seconds before the first half . ended to give the Darts a 14-- 3 .intermission margin. A Pleasant Grove scored on the - first play of the fourth qua-rter as Doug Jolley took a Col-;b- y Adamson pass and showed his pre-injur- y form by racing ..81 yards for the T.D. However, ..a holding penalty on a Viking ;who could not be identified by -- the covering official, cancelled the score. ' Davis put the game out of 1 reach in the third quarter with Ttwo T.D.s and added two in rthe fourth, the last coming with no time left in the game. Statistics PI. Grove Davis Passing A.C.I. 16-4-- 3 0 f Passing Yards 65 91 ( Rushing Yards 119 247 '"Total offense 184 338 e Punts Ave. 6 2 " Pleasant Grove's longest play was a "flea flicker" pass from I Bruce Murdock to Brent Rut-- ? ledge good for 27 yards. 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M W'--'Basi!- of American Fork - . r- 7sf !N SERVICE IN NORTH LKN UTAH COUNTY ; DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT NOTICE PLEASANT GROVE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessments lev-ied by the Board of Directors Aug. 18, 1973, the several set opposite the names of the respective stockholders. Stock Amount No. Name Delinquent 3172 Paul Allen $24.00 2961 American Oil Co. 8.00 2324 Bert.M. Anderson 8.00 2069 2924 Roland Barnhart 8.00 1579 Randolph Benson Est 8.00 3398 Lamont Blackhurst 255.00 4003 Gary Carson 48.00 3432 Mrs. Boyd Carter 8.00 2381 Harris Chipman 8.00 2096 Earl Christensen 40.50 3985 LeRoy Christensen 8.00 3277 D. E. Cluff 8.00 2860 Daisy Crawford 8.00 2857 R. T. Curry 8.00 3425 Boyd Allen 84.00 Melvin Erickson 80.00 1136 C. M. 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Wright 21.60 3685 Cont Jones 8.00 And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at City Hall, Pleas-ant Grove, Utah, on the 17th day of November, 1973 at 2:00 p.m., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. ALROY GILLMAN Secretary of said Company Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah Publ. Dates: Nov. 8, 15, 1973. Here's Latest Bug- Count Scientists estimate that American farmers have to fight 10,000 kinds of insects, 1,500 plant diseases, and 256 animal diseases already es-tablished in this country. |