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Show i jr?'--- .mmim L, s. Ao opgpG Epmeovjinero E3eaQcCa ILB7o ITP.OCIO Sla,e fa,m lnsurance Companies V?TjJ J. Ralph Bmnail Insurance, 120 N. 100 E., American i NH ---- n Review -- Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1988 - Page 10 X 4 i - Af'O1 TN ' 4 ' ' ' V - t - ' ' ' ''' ; ; - , , ' ,' r f" - - y ' ' ' - lilt wV , - " ; J--f 'y ' I I '"" it-- z z-y- S$r I f J i.I-- : ' . V Stop In At Alpine M- - We would like to remind Highland and Alpine residents that V we offer all of the same banking services that are available Vyy in American Fork. And we do it with that same brand of friendly, personal service that has made the Bank of American Fork famous. We also offer convenience that only the Alpine Branch can offer. We invite you to stop in and get acquainted. Brenda, Ramon, Phyllis, Pat, Rea, Lynn I atoufvou j-- ; Bank of American Fork, ,Wican Kork Alpinc Ag member FDIC IVJ iuamMii win iiiiiwii ii i mm m mmmmmm. . . Reading a metropolitan newspap-er is like eating a restaurant meal - you pick and choose from what's offered. But reading the hometown weekly is like eating a good home-cooke- d meal -- - a fellow doesn't want to mjss a thing. -- Donald Fellows in Saugerties. N. Y.. CatsknIounlam News About YOU! .756-766- 9 , I: i fi M ' T v l( 'J Members of the automotive team for boys are, front, L-- B.J. McAllister Darek Robinson, Danny Norman, Nick Dorick, Glen Montgomery, Shaun Benson, Danj Turner. Back, Donnell Hooley, Dan Hansgen, Danny Schoonover, Eric Johnson! Hv Lamoreaux, Jim Clark and Coach John Dorick. (Photo by Susy Hansgen) ! Fifteen year olds qualify for Mantle tournament Pleasant Grove's fifteen --year-old boy's baseball team has quali-fied to play in the Mickey Mantle baseball tournament in Glendale, Calif. The boys have been traveling to Salt Lake three days each week, all summer, to participate in the Auto-motive League. There were eighteen teams in the league. The boys have been competing against school teams such as Taylorsville, Brighton, Hillcrest and Kearns. They earned the California trip by taking second place in the state tournament. West Jordan was the first place team. John Dorick was given the Coach-of-the-Ye- Award. Nick Dorick was voted by his teammates to play in the All-St- ar game at Derk's Field, Tuesday, Aug.2. Thanks were given to these boys for their outstanding performance both on the field and off. Also, thanks to all the parents and friends who gave the boys support. Even though the games were played in Salt Lake, there was always a good cheering section on hand. Thanks, boys, for once again putting Pleasant map. And a big thank v!,1 boys as their coaches It has been a great summer. Membersoftheteamawa Benson, Danny Turner Nick ick, BJ McAllister Hansgen, Danny Norman D Schoonover, Donnell Hooley Johnson, Bobby Lamoream Montgomery, Darek Robi ColeKelley, Jim Clark, and mond Overson. t - ' f ; - - SJ ' - ' ,;, ' , ' ji , .:.' ' X r, , 1 ' w ' ' " ? - ' ! ' -- - - I t - I l Z s i Hotshot team members are, front, L-- Betsy Sumner, Becky Smith, Janean Bezzant, "Shalyn Jolley, Stacey Wachter, Jeanette Warnick and Stephanie Pankritz. Back, Jamie Eastman, Becky Schmidt, Coach Carol Shumway, Autumn Shumway, Mary VanDyke. Absent were assistant coach Russell VanDyke, and pickup players Brock Debruyn and Trisha Harris. Hot Shots win Sp. Fork Invitational The Pleasant Grove Hot Shots first place in the Spanish Fork Invitational Filly Tournament held July 26-2- In the first game, the Hot Shots played the Spanish Fork Bullets. Outstanding fielding by shortstop Betsy Sumner kept the Hot Shots in the lead until the game was stopped because of rain. The teams came back the next day and finished the last two in- - In game four, the Hot Shots had to play another Pleasant Grove team, the Slick Chicks. It was 1-- 0 for the Hot Shots in the toD of the third when Autumn Shumway hit a home run to bring the score to 4-- Catches by Becky Smith and Brock Debruyn kept the Slick Chicks' scoring low. In the bottom of the sixth inning, Betsy Sumner caught a fly ball to end the game with a final score of 15-- 6 for the Hot Shots. During season play, the Hot Shots finished in a tie for first place with the Sluggers. During the city tournament the Hot Shots placed second, losing only their final game to the Slick Chicks, 8-- Their season record was 15 wins and three losses. nings. Mary VanDyke hit a triple and the final score was 15-- 4 for the ; Hot Shots. In game two, the Hot Shots I played the Salem Suns. Salem came from behind in the fourth to take a one point lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Au- - tumn Shumway hit to center to bring in two runs. Then Mary Van f Dyke hit to left field bringing in the final run. The Hot Shots held the Suns for 1 a final score of 6-- t The Hot Shots met the Spanish Fork Pacesetters in the third game. '' Outstanding hitting was done by all the girls and a home run by Jamie Eastman kept them scoring 1 high. 1 Outstanding catches by Janean 1 Bezzant, Brock Debruyn, Trisha Harris, Betsy Sumner, Mary Van- - Dyke, and Jeanette Warnick helped for a final score of 18-- 0 for the Hot Shots. i Undersubscribed elk and antelope permit drawing I slated Aug. 15 j Deer, elk and antelope permits remaining from the big game permit drawing held Aug. 5 will go I on sale Aug. 15 by mail only. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources spokeswoman Carol Young says there are several limited entry buck deer, bull elk and antelope buck permits available. ' Applications for the permits will be accepted by mail only by the Division of Wildlife Resources Salt Lake office. Applications received before Aug. 15 will not be accepted. Instructions on how to apply for the undersubscribed permits is listed on the back page (page 20) of the 1988-8- 9 Big Game Proclamation. Proclamations are available at all Division of Wildlife Resources of-fices and most sporting goods stores. For more information, call the Division of Wildlife Resources recorded information line in Salt Lake at or KTVX Channel 4"s Cityline, a public service in-formation recording line at 2 (category 4263). |