OCR Text |
Show specialists For aii AutoHomeLif e Business S75 Your insurance Computerized Quotes - Special Discounts U n w. Main, Am. Fork for over 25 years (NEWS?) 756-766- 9 r - v crs;. 7i-- JyA'v ; f a " " ' u v rMt-'- r kr I - ' - , y '- -"-'l 'V-Z- r fy-- ) , - , . s "y' 'y H UZ--W rntJ V , i - ' - . VN .Y ""W,' Vii Nj1 I h - H - y---' ' zzr I i' f ' j I ' 1 ' " r ' " y' ' i .,. 4: pf-:y:':-r- ;l 1 o help you cool suhrv heat of summer, - j & we've put together THE SUMMER COOLING y, L'v' i?v"1C I HANDBOOK. It shows you the best and the -- v : ' X" tpy. I I most economical ways of cooling your home. iK f j And while the booklet may be fantastic, it's Pr: j also free at any Utah Power office. "fV F ... ; l.jfvA tXffr f P'nP i iWiiiiiiiimmiilliW'iiiift'ftiU.4 W SLIGHT COMPANY V Iy . ) V j JunelO - July! 9 k j TICKETS: $7 $9 CALL: 756-354- 1 or 533-066- 1 Box Office: 54 East Main, American Fork Review - Wednesday, June 26, 1985 - Page 11 public invited to games By ANDY ANDERSON pvi Where were you last week? vou' There were some great Vmil at Shannon Field Sand Wednesday night and I S you chose one of those to take a bath or something! fX Fastpitch Softball - that's t You know, "Hey batter," fs ahit" "Yer out!" "Oh, your bidasa'bat!"-th- at sorta stuff. been telling you about it now e rmiite a few weeks and it's time 1 woke up and realized where all Lfun is these days, rye told you about the Hoovers 0hn and Barbara), they provide I eats; the fans (Howard and eanne Walker, Justin Bone, Jess Walker andd many more); the caches (Earl Green, Steve Chip-ma- n Kay Hansen and many more) ; but 'i haven't told you about the storekeepers (Joan Hamann and Denette Fox). Once you've seen them in action you'll come back the following week just to watch them That's right, softball! Just like we used to watch in years past at the old field by the old P.G. Bakery. The officials then were Glen Gilbert and Jess Thorne. Today we have Bob Morton, Jim Gilbert and Lee Gillman. A motley crew, but they do job, and when finished, it's been done right! Last week we saw home runs by Mike Schoell, K. Rutledge, Lind- - wood Carter, Ron Kelley, John Qjeave, Riley Hicks and Howard Cooper. Gary Roberts of SouthamWarburton made a great one handed catch in left field that robbed someone of free bases. Offensively, Craig Giles, the cat- - cher for Walker Oil, made some real "heads-up- " throws and nailed runners at second and third base. Paul Herbert of SouthamWarbu-rton got on base when he mistakenly threw the bat at the ball! Don't tell me you can see things like that at home. All I can do is tell you that it's great! If you choose to be a non-- I believer, that's your choice. For I those of you who do believe, I'll see I you at Shannon Field. . Last Week's Results I Lt I June 17th- - - -- ' Steve Peterson A 6, Sanders Construction 2; Ashton Inc. 0, Southam Warburton 1; Golden Corral Nationals 7, Datamark Systems 2; Steve Peterson B 1, Walker Oil 5; P.G. Merchants 0, Wits Family 8; Barratt Builders 7, Interstate Transmissions 3; Jack & I Jill Bowling 10, Fast-Fot- o 2; Jim's J Husky Saints 4, Rock Ca"nyon Assembly of God 3; Stingers 4, Lamoreaux Concrete 2. June 19th Golden Corral Nations 8, Sanders Construction 11; Steve Peterson A 7, Steve Peterson B 2; Datamark Systems 5, Lamoreaux Concrete 6; Ashton Inc. 4, Wils Family 10; Jim's Husky Saints 8, P.G. Merchants 6; Playboys 9, Rock Canyon Assembly of God 6; Barratt Builders 1, Walker Oil 2; Stingers 3, Interstate Transmission 2; Fast-Fot- o 21, Southam Warburton 3. Schedule PGS 6:30 Steve Peterson A vs. Walker Oil. PGS 7:50 Lamoreaux Concrete vs. Sanders Construction. PGS 9:10 Nationals vs. Steve Peterson B. PGP 6:30 Datamark Systems vs. Interstate Transmissions. PGP 7:50 Jim's Husky Saints vs. Playboys. PGP 9:10 Fast-Fot- o vs. Wils Family. AFS 6 : 30 Stingers vs. Barratts. AFS Ashton Inc. vs. P.G. Mer-chants. AFS 9:10 Jack & Jill Bowling vs. Rock Canyon Assembly of God. BYE: SouthamWarburton. Monday, July 1st PGS 6:30 Jim's Husky Saints vs. Fast-Fot- o. PGS 7:50 Datamark Systems vs. Walker Oil. PGS 9:10 Interstate Transmission vs. Steve Peterson A. PGP 6:30 Lamoreaux Concrete vs. Nationsl. PGP 7:50 Rock Canyon Assembly of God vs. P.G. Merchants. PGP 9:10 Wils Family vs. Playboys. BYE: Ashtons, Inc. Standings Division I Walker Oil 11-- 1 Stingers 9--2 Steve Peterson A 8-- 3 Barratt Builders 7-- 4 Steve Peterson B 5--6 Golden Corral Nationals 5--6 Interstate Transmissions 4--7 Datamark Systems 4--7 Sanders Construction 4-- 7 Lamoreaux Concrete 3--8 ,- - Divisonll Jim's Husky Saints 10-- 2 Fast-Fot- o 8--4 Playboys 7--4 SouthamWarburton Alum. 6-- 6 Wils Family 5--6 Ashtons Inc. 4--8 R.C. Assembly of God 3-- 9 P.G. Merchants 3-- 9 Jack & Jill 2-- 9 David Best wins car V-... - v- ... p tilt"- , I I i Recently David Best, 19, Pleasant Grove, competed with more than 1000 other bowlers throughout the state in the 1985 Super Bowl Five Tournament. David has been bowling for two years and went into the tournament . with a 138 average. He qualified for the state finals by rolling a respectable 770 series at Regal Lanes in Provo. Best went into the finals in fifth place and had to work his way up through the fourth, third, second and finally the first place finalists, and managed to hold onto a three pin advantage in his final game against Terry Wagner of Tooele to win a 1985 Ford Mustang. To qualify as one of the five finalists, Best bowled games of 154, 196 and 204. David is an employee of Regal Lanes and said he has been practicing a "little bit" prior to the tournament. Other local bowlers who also won include Lisa Harward of Orem who won a second place prize of $1000 in the women's division, and Wyatt Wadley of Lehi, who took first place in the junior division to win a $1000 scholarship. David Best takes time to rest after being named winner of car in bowling tournament. Accidents injure one, damage reported high One man was injured in a two-ca- r accident Friday at 200 South on Geneva Road in Lindon. Richard Williams, a passenger in a car driven by Brad Moon, Spanish Fork, was taken to American Fork Hospital with minor injuries where he was treated, held a few hours for observation and released. Driver of the other car was Scott Wise, Orem. Sgt. Blackhurst reported that damage to the Moon car was $6,000 and there was $500 damage to the Wise vehicle. Officer Jeff Wilson investigated an accident at 100 E. 516 North on June 16. Cars driven by John R. Strom-nes- s, Salt Lake City, and Robert Messersmith, Pleasant Grove, collided. Damage to the Stromness vehicle was set at $3,000 and there was $150 damage to the other car. Grovecrest students win awards in safety contest Awards have been presented to six students from Grovecrest School for winning in the poster and coloring contests held at theschool under the sponsorship of the Pleasant Grove Firemen's Auxiliary. Coloring contest winners are Cam Baker, first place; Rachel Southam, second place; and Andrea Allred, third place. Poster winners are E, K. Hanks, j first place; Kelli Rose, second place; and Russell Fowles, third place. The contest is part of a public . awareness program underway by the Fireladies to educate the citizens of Pleasant Grove about fire safety. ' - t ' : : i I "x i $ " - l : .... ' ' : 4 - " x , v, : i . . I V - : ! . V . I - ' - r . - ,v ; If - ;' ; 4 it , t , V 1 f ' ' I Fire Prevention Poster and Coloring Contest winners at Grovecrest School are, L-- Kelli Rose, Russell Fowles, E.K. Hanks, Cam Baker and Rachel Southam. Andrea Allred was absent. ' Denver firm sells Lindon iron division i Waterton Sand and Clay Inc, a steel and iron foundry Pply firm in Lindon has been bought by a Salt Lake City business. Abrasive & Tool Specialties, an industrial cutting tool supplier, bought the Lindon firm from Den-- I w's Cast Iron Porducts Co. j Gary G. Connelly, president of Abraisve & Tool Specialties, said a x ! new corporation, ATS Foundry Supply Inc., has been formed to operate the Lindon subsidiary. The eight-year-ol- d foundry supply firm employs 22 workers, Connelly said. He said his company projects a 20 percent increase in gross sales next year due to the acquisition of Waterton Sand and Clay. |