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Show Winners named in hospital Steel Days Run Ricks and Peggy Smith; 40-44 -Steve Sowby, Jaylyn Johnson; 45-49 --LeEarl Healy, Zee Cavanaugh; 50-54 50-54 - Wallace Saling. Carolyn Moore; 55-plus - Paul Moore. In the Midget Mile competition, overall winners were David Hartle, first; Jason Thomson, second and Mark Fletcher, third. In the girls overall division, Leesa Smith was first, Julie Albiston, second, and Ginger Hansen, third. Age division winners were: 4 & under - Zachary Kester and Morri Flemming ; 5-6 - Travis Smith and Melanie Heaps; 7-8 - Skylor Smith and Kammy Smith; 9-10 -Brett Shelley and Leesa Smith; 11-12 - David Hartle and Julie Albiston. More than 170 runners competed for trophies and medals in this year's Electrocardiorun, according to race directors. Cold wind and dark clouds didn't dampen the enthusiasm of runners who took the 5.5 mile course during the morning event. The course began at the Alpine City Park with the sia-sounding sia-sounding at 8 a.m. It 3g hospital, with a crowd at wishers on hand to chL across the finish line. racefs "This event is great c . runner. "I iove American '! "e Jts home-town ceUteXSI the community together " 8el More than 50 youngster, fcpated in the Midget lfn children 12 years of aL a fot This race followjfff'. trocardiorun. Elf- Terry Thomas, with a time of 28:41, took top honors in the American Fork Hospital sponsored ElectroCardiorun held July 18 as part of the city's Steel Day activities. ac-tivities. Kristie Brown took overall honors in the women's category with a time of 34:35. Phil Olsen was second in the overall and Rick Scholes, third. In the women overall, Shana Price was second and Anita Rawlinson, third. Age Division winners in male and female categories were: Eleven and under -Brian Shelley and Leesa Smith; 12-14 - Jasen Brown; 15-18 - Milton Fletcher and Kristie Brown; 19-24-Phil Olsen; 25-29 25-29 - Terry Thomas and Zena Kasper; 30-34 - Bruno Hunziker and Anita Rawlinson; 35-39 - George |