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Show I f Review - Thursday, July 29, 1982 - Page 10 Provo Edges PG In Swim MeeTN Kelley, Camie Monson, Amy Faux, Lynne Judd, Ryan Baker, Joshua Williams, Melanie Conder, Brian Larsen, John Holdaway, Andrea Lamoreaux, Kim Lamoreaux, Kristen Dickerson, Tanya Harrison, Nathan Larsen, Marc Sanderson, Todd Simmons. Other swimmers who were on first place relay teams are: Shamay Griffiths, Tarn.. Sanderson, fiprT JV' Kartchner, TX "? Hamson,Laura7 Jenny Slater. s At a swim meet, you can watch each event closely, assume that your team is way ahead, but when the final score is tallied, you find out you lost! That is what happened at the Provo Pool last week when Pleasant Grove lost he final dual meet of the season 264 to 280. "Actually, the Provo Meet was one of the best of the season," said Coach Dell Young. "All our swimmers got to swim and every lane was full for each event." An outstanding swimmer during that meet was Janet Coleman who improved her time in the 100 yard freestyle by 10 seconds. Pleasant Grove swimmers who won their individual events are: Cole Sports Marker And Ceremonies Honor Timp Hike Founder Both the Timp Trail Hike, an an-nual event in Utah for nearly six decades before it was canceled in 1971, and the "Indian" legend of the sleeping princess whose form is outlined by the peaks of Timpanogos were products of the imagination of E.L. "Timpanogos" Roberts. ' That, Theron Luke told Roberts' family members and friends, is fact, ; regardless of what might be heard . from other sources. Luke, veteran newspaperman and historian, was one of several speakers at ceremonies honoring Roberts recently before placement of a special marker at the beginning of the Timp trail above Aspen Grove in Provo Canyon. The metal plaque pays tribute to Roberts for his role in making the mountain a part of Utah lore and the climb to its summit a mark of prestige for those who have com-pleted the trek. It will be affixed to a stone base built by Roberts' grand-son, William S. Fletcher, a New York stone mason. Dozens of Roberts' family mem-bers and friends attended the program, directed by Dr. Don Shaw, associate dean of the College of Physical Education at BYU. Eugene L. Roberts was an early coach and physical education teacher whom Shaw called the "father" of the college. Impetus for the event was provided by one of the late professor's four living daughters, Dorothy Roberts Fletcher, who secured Forest Service cooperation in placement of the marker and involved BYU in the planning. The university also provided refreshments and the site for the event, the peaceful Theatre in the Pines at Aspen Grove. Three of Roberts' daughters at-tended the program-Mr- s. Fletcher, Ruth Roberts Lusk and Gertrude Roberts Cash. Their sister, Salina Roberts Adams, was unable to attend because of illness. The audience also included a number of Roberts' granchildren and greatg-randchildren. Football Practice Begins Pleasant Grove High School Varsity Football practice will begin on Monday, August 2, at 6 p.m. All interested high school boys should report to the weight room for registration and be dressed for Police. Both cW, required. - the ZS'l City Softball Here's the winners in Mondays nights concluding action in City Fastpitch Softball play. The Main Street Merchants took a forfeit win from the Steve Peterson A team when the Peterson squad could come up with only seven players. Interstate Transmissions out slugged DMU Cross Divers, 10--5 while SunGlo was ripping Southam-Warburto- n Aluminum 12-- Lamoreaux Concrete edged Steve Peterson B, 8-- 5 in extra innings and Intermountain Giftmakers beat Wils Family 4-- Final Second Half Standings: 1. Playboys 9-- 1 2. SunGlo 7-- 3 2. Steve Peterson A 7-- 3 4. Steve Peterson B 6-- 4 5. Wils Family 5-- 5 5. Interstate Transmission 5-- 5 7. Intermountain Gift 4-- 6 7. Lamoreaux Concrete 4-- 6 9. Main Street Merchants 3-- 7 9. Southam Warburton 3-- 7 11. DMU Cross Divers 2-- 8 Wednesday night after press time, a play-of- f for the league B championship between first half winners, Lamoreaux Concrete and second half winners, Playboys was held. Results next week. Wrong Pricing Logic J If you try to sell your home your- - have nothing to do with tk. h ; self, how do you set a realistic price? to produce a sale fti I Most people base their price tags on homes may give you snmi"1 I theonly facts known to them: original market, but most of 7 a price, cost of improvements, and hear of the asking pnJ T?! hoped-fo- r profit. Then they adjust to realistic price, it won't be n! I bring their figure in line with what price. i they think similar homes are How then do you set bringing. 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State and regional women's tournaments will beheld in Pleasant Grove in August. - Coming Softball Tournaments Utah State Womens Class B The Utah State Class B Womens Fastpitch Softball Tournament will be played in Pleasant Grove August 2--7. . According to, Linda Anderson tournament at least five teams from Utah County will par-ticipate with teams from Salt Lake and Emery Counties expected to join the field. Womens Class A Western Regionals Teams from Utah, Colorado and Wyoming will gather in Pleasant Grove August 11-1- 4 for the Womens Class A Western Regional Fastpitch Softball Tournament. The 16 team field will feature the best womens fastpitch Softball in the Intermountain area. Both of the above tournaments will be played at Shannon Field next to the Rodeo Grounds in Pleasant Grove. |