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Show The Review - Thursday, August 20, 1981 - Page A-- 7 , i- - xl: v v'. -- - ViV 1 ; . v - , - ) f rwi P'ace in 32 team Utah State B Championships. Kneeling: Clint Hardy (batboy) Chris Hansenl i;' fowies, Gary Jackson, Troy Mathews (batboy), Jack Taylor, Biet Frampton. Back: George Hardy, Tom Hamann Dave -- j.n cnuiipi: Tvler Smith. Bill Warnir.k ,JS,We"lu"'w' jFastpitch Tourney Piavbovs Second t 1 Playboys gave it a good try but .fLame short in the Utah Class jasipitch softball championships srday night. m just one pitcher, Bill War-- i the Playboys fell from the und-ated ranks Saturday when they i to the Stingers, But on tjay they dumped Gene Brown ''nance, and then reversed their to the Stingers by taking a one-awi- n to force a third and deciding Hie Stingers wasted no time in M charge. Designated hitter, wBirk, cleared the bases with a jrand slam' first inning home run-to give the Stingers a 0 lead. The Playboys battled back with four runs but the powerful Stingers added two to their total to claim the crown, 6-- The Playboys will be one of eight teams to play in the Rocky Mountain Regional Tournament that starts tomorrow in Salt Lake City. Play runs August 21, 22 and 23. How they finished: 1. Stingers (American Fork); 2. Playboys (Pleasant Grove); 3. Gene Brown Insurance (Salt Lake City); 4. Wils Foodland (Spanish Fork); 5. Johnson Plumbing (Salt Lake City) ; 6. Pages (Spanish Fork); 7. Lynn's Hi Club (Salt Lake City); 8. Raiders (Salt Lake City). ODEL F0WLES, Playboy first baseman lined this pitch up the middle for a single during game with the Stingers. ApBUlB MmlU 50 No. Church American Fork, Utah 225-841- 5 or 756-902- 6 REGISTRATION: Saturday, Aug. 29 - 9 a.m. till Noon 1 Dance leotards and shoes 20 off at registration only C Tuition: 1 a week classes $10.00 a mo. or $30.00 a semester with coupon Adult Country Western and Social Dance Wed. 8:00 p.m. V ? Boys and Girls Clogging, Western and Folk. .. Wed. 4 &5 p.m. ifVv Girls Tap' Cnaracter and Ambling Sat. 10:30 & 1 1:30 X Tap and Tumbling (3,4,5) Sat. 9:30 a.m. x Teen Tap, Jazz and Theatre Sat. 8:30 a.m. Childrens Creative Dance Thurs. 4 & 5 p.m. J Tuition: 2 a week classes $15.00 a mo or $45.00 a semester with coupon jS$S Classical Ballet (age 8 up) Wed. & Thurs. 6 p.m. S Womens Energetics and Fats Anon Diet (F.A.D.) Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m. I ,V.v . I Utah Angels Drill and Dance Team (age 5 up) Tues. 4, 5 and 6 p.m. ' j s 1 coupon per student t 5 This Coupon is Good For: S lone Month FREE 1 j 5 When paying for a 4 month semester (Semester: Sept. - Oct. - Nov. - Dec.) IME Y003 FRIEHDS TO COE aattS"" CONGRATULATIONS! ft aJ- ii vi. tv, kj i i iii ii J Harley Jacobs, vice president of the Bank of Pleasant Grove, and R. Kent Evans, vice president of Mountain View Bank congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Wells B. Anderson of American Fork after they won Deseret Bancorporation's Summer Vacation Contest. to Mr. and Mrs. Wells B. Anderson of American Fork Winners of the Deseret Bancorporation Summer Vacation Contest. They will soon be off to one of four exciting locations: Disneyland, Las Vegas, Mazatlan, Mexico or Reno-Lak- e Tahoe. Our thanks to all those who participated in this year's contest. The Banks of Deseret Bancorporation Bank of Pleasant Grove Mountain View Bank State Bank of Lehi Geneva State Bank Mmw..wj.L)iiuw.iii.j'iL;yiM 20 - 40 Discount on all Furniture and Mattresses Example: Nylon sofa & love seat 1 Regular Price $669.95 - Now both pieces only B S529.95 I West Family Reunion Planned Here is something :Bterious, inviting, autiful about Pleasant Grove; an faction like a apietic force pulling S people back from are they might have been. You almost need to be a native to feel this drawing power, this yearning for home. That's why the descendents of Nathaniel and Jospehine West are coming from cities and states throughout the nation such as California, Georgia, Michigan, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah for their annual family reunion. They will be meeting at the City Park, Saturday, August 22, for dinner and for getting reacquainted with their relatives. This year's annual gathering will be under the direction of the Eleroy West family, with Eleroy the master of ceremonies. He has indicated that many of the four hun-dred fifty descendents of Nathaniel and Josephine are expected to attend. He also reports that the program will be of a historical nature and feature a heritage dating back to the early pioneers who helped settle the area. David West and Joseph Dickerson were among those early settlers. P.G. Gymnasts Take First Place In Orem ' Pleasant Grove Creative Gym-la- c students tied for first place in alast Monday. Eight girls were entered in the Champion Team Competition it the d division, irdid a tumbling routine to music i f'rampefed against other, teams !k different areas. lie Junior Champion Team con-a- s of Jennifer Penrod, Jana Instensen, Lena Dawn Schoonover, tilt Schoonover, Julie Lloyd, Uerly Lamoreaux, Suzie Richins iJPaula Gillman. to routine included such tricks 1 serial cartwheels and back flips. Each girl was awarded a first place medal. Another group of girls from the same team entered the competition under the novice division and also took first place. This group included Hope Smith, Shelly Hooley, Chantell Walters, Linda Blackham, Sherilyn Patch and Cindy Hellis. Anita Jorgensen, instructor for the groups, said that thanks should be given to those who participated in this event. She said lots of time and practice were put into these routines and she appreciated all the girls for their hard work and enthusiasm for gymnastics. 17 i , i ( x A - jWN GROVE CREATIVE GYMNASTICS STUDENTS practice routines after winning first place last Monday. The girls (j.cipated were Jennifer Penrod, Jana Christensen, Lena Dawn Schoonover, Janet Schoonover, Julie Lloyd, Kimberly "tau- Missing from the picture are Suzie Richins and Paula Gillman. |