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Show .,,, IHimilHI ..lw.lmlUlMMa4mUMlinillln.... - -- MIMWir'ilM1MMM'lW"'"A''"M QHt . ?7 Like a good neighbor, f'RL' - TriElOfh ILi state Farm 15 there- - e AuO Poire o EtecaeovjiBQB'S 6 3518 rx'r $ TA J. Ralph Binnall Insurance, 120 N. 100 E.mer 77 iSEIPiPilSIIR do sSlBM '- 'lll1 ' ; 'ovi I " eri , v,; ' i , ' , L X ' I s t ' --X. ! ' ' if" ' da s " . I '', - v 'J '" rw I , . - r " ; ti ' J ' - , M If ' ' - , 301 I ' ,:-'- " '" : : to ' ' . oi , - ""' - " - A " : ly m-,.--- 11 v le You'll Like It Lisa Halliday lives in Highland and studies business Wril&JF management at UVCC. kjMl " us.e y Visa dt card all the time. I hardly ever write Wvk? checks anymore. This plastic check works at schoo at the mall or wherever I go. Many people think the card ? pretty that they want one. Once they go in I know tl s ev so will J love the personal, friendly people at the hnnb if ' in and meet some of the ' yU, wiU stoP : an card, I'm sure you'll like it CeT aCC0Unt aml Set Vour f - Lisa Hallidav about you jqjjd "an of American ForK i MaMBgwea!Bga h -- iVT:""" !.. """ """I.IWIH.)ffi)lWM tth, ,,,,,,,,.,- - Review - Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1989 - Page 12 Tylers win dual wiin bpan tke second in annual invitatic u ' i ' '' , J - ; .f i. -- ,") ! . W ' V J ' 1 l' h ' - J x J ' . I Hf f f ' j ; . H ' ' ' , f OSi IlllllillilSiSili xp! - oil - - - fafaTgweek of wrestling Vikings downing with the PGHS dua Fork in a Regi on Spanish 337 and niatch Thursday oSnnrnamenton PG 33, Spanish FoTkl for the Vikes: KJacobs, Derr ick Despain Nathan Hilton, David Adams Kevin Pack and Matt Bulkley, Kelly Wilkinson. , In the eight team invitation second spot with 13 6 theVikes took with Viewmont was first points. third with 112. 168 and Layton Spanish Fork had 88, Tooele 84 Mountain Crest 65 Bingham 79, and American Fork 50 Robby Jones and Derrick Despain took first place for the Vikes with Chad Jacobs, Nathan Hilton, David Adams and Matt Bulkley getting seconds. Cole Kelley was third with Marc San-derson and Kevin Pack taking fourths. PG makes the long, cold trip to Uintah tomorrow for the annual showdown with the Utes. The Region 8 tournament is scheduled at Spanish Fork, Febru-ary 2-- and the State Meet at Weber State February 10-1- Derrick Despain gets his hand raised to signal place finish in the Pleasant Grove Invitational Sat A ana eas Vikings, Provo tied for first in region By JACK II1LL PG rolled to a pair of Region 8 wins last week by downing Payson and then 77-6- 2 on Wednesday blasting Carbon 86-6- 8 Friday. Trailing 21-1- 5 in the second quarter against Payson, the Vikes the with a full picked up pressure court press and the Lions fell apart allowing the Vikes to go on a 9-- 0 run and take the lead 24-2- From that point the Vikes were in control as Pavson got into foul trouble and PG went on to win 77-6- Friday's home game against Carbon was a blowout with PG leading by 36 late in the game. When Coach Bruce Bushnell took out the varsity, Carbon scored 28 fourth quarter points to make the final score look closer than it really was. Behind 5 three pointers, Jug Jacklin led a balanced scoring at-tack with 15 points. Tyler Peder-son- , Lincoln Church and Nathan Ash had 14 each with Brian Hofheins, Russ Van Dyke and Brent Rosenlof putting in 6 points each. Tonight PG hosts a struggling Springville team and then heads into the "Dog house" at Provo for the second game with the Bulldogs. PG and Provo are currently tied for first spot in Region 8 with the Bulldogs holding the number one ranking in the State. Vance Law and Jim Gotts to...speak . at mi PGHS n,nl'lnV.la of Want to get away from the win-ter blahs and feel a little spring-time in your heart? Then don't miss the Dinner with the Stars on Monday, Feb. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove High School Cafeteria. The baseball stars will be Jim Gotts, National Relief Pitcher of the Month for the Pittsburg Pi rates; and Vance Law, starting third baseman for the Chicago Cubs; and a representative of the BYU coaching staff. A spaghetti dinner sponsored by Nortons will include salad, dessert and the works. It will be a great Family Night out. Because of limited seating, eve-ryone is encouraged to get their ucKeis eariy. j. ney ai e o anav the Courtesy Booth at Nortons, at the office at Pleasant Grove High School and at the Pleasant Grove Recreation Center. The cost is $3.50 per person. Proceeds will go to help pur-chase equipment and supplies for the PGHS baseball team. Women's bowling league scores listed Tornadoes had Linda Farnsworth with 223; Sherrie Rhoades with 513; Janice Parcell, 520; Marylou Bartholomew, 524; Lena Hansen, 508; Jolene Thomas, 212, 203, and 596; and Lael Lee, 203 and 503. The High Spots had Sherrie Rhoades with 517; Joyce Collings, 203; Deon Peay, 513; Karl Peay, 203 and 566; Bob Worthen, 514; Dave Martinez, 566; Lynn Farns-worth, 229, 203, 242, 674; Dean Atkinson, 210 and 574; Larry Boren, 210 and 546; Richard Rhoades, 505; Edson Crowley, 218; Gary Davis, 538; Dick Jarvis, 221 and 536; Jerry Brown, 204 and 513; and Ron Hansen, 223 and 571. The Orem Women's Bowling Association has listed its high scores and high series for the past two weeks. At the Miracle Bowl the Wednesday Night Ladies had Claudia West with a 508 series and Virgin! x Str asburg with a 5 1 1 ; Sise Burnell, 201 and 533; Shannon Strowell, 218 and 514; Neta Doyal, 537; Francis Watson, 208 and 548; Joan Davis, 526; Arlene Bale, 504; and Dixie Taylor with 530. The Friday Night Owls had Patty DeYoung with 202 and 545; Ron Brandon with 202 and 517; Jack Shepherd, 28; Marvin Holda-wa- y, 503; Joe Hauzen, 218, 226, and 588; Jim Boulton, 517; Glen Cox, 212 and 562; Ike Ehlers, 534. At the Superbowl the Tuesday Holy Rollers had Robyn Brown ' with 514. The Wednesday Early Mixed had Betty Hazlett, 200; Sandra Cowperthwatt, 500; Terri Harris, "Dutch 200." The Thursday Early Birds had Karen Hansen with 204, 200, and 598; Carol Ferguson, 525; Betty Hazlett, 508; Marie Nichols, 523; Myrle Grange, 202 and 539; ReNae Derico, 502; Beth Kearns, 510. Orem North East high scorers were Nancy Blair, 501; Deanna Balls, 507; and Lynda Staker, 512. At Maple Lanes the Tuesday Tornadoes had Jolene Thomas with 200 and 546; Janice Parcell, 504; Marie Linton, 209 and 513; Mikey Boren, 206 and 557; Ma-ryLou Bartholomew, 207 and 512; and Janice Parcell, 520. The High Spots had Lawana Dotson with 519; Joyce Collings, 518; Irene Zufelt, 517; Roxanna Atkinson, 204; Mikey Boren, 500; Shannon Brown, 215 and 538; Lil Barney, 219 and 538; Jerry Brown, 519; Edson Crowley, 553; Marty Hansen, 232 and 551; Val Zufelt, 508; Ed Rodrigues, 502; Ron Hansen, 200 and 531; Karl Peay, 512; Dean Atkinson, 201 and 517; Marty Hansen, 204, 212, and 586; Rick Bishop, 505; Larry Boren, 522; Lynn Farnsworth, 209 and 504; Gary Davis, 520; Dick Jarvis, 206 and 577; Karl Peay, 527; Lynn Farnsworth, 542; Dick Jarvis, 243 and 616, and Jerry Brown, 202. The other week, at the Miracle Bowl the Wednesday Night Ladies had Dixie Taylor with 509; Neta Doyal, 540 and 202; Pat Camora, 201; Francis Watson, 205; Joan Davis, 541; Lois Hurst, 218, 202 and 598; Kaye McDaniel, 516; Vir-ginia Strasburg, 201, 557; Ellie Christensen, 507; Betty Warwcod, 229 and 583. The Thursday Night Scratch had Lois Hurst with 201, 200, 574; Cindy Childs, 209 and 549; Neta Doyal, 206 and 542; Ada Fozzio, 203 and 575; Sam Fozzio, 202 and 524; Kaye McDaniel, 215 and 546; Lee McDaniel, 205, 201, and 552; BobHaycock,519;GaynolSpillner, 530; Rich Spillner, 233 and 607; Elvin Howard, 204, 215, 245, and 664; Paul Bowers, 549; Dale Vin-cent, 564; Fynn Christensen, 212, 243, 634; Mike Mitchell, 555; Joan Davis, 212 and 520; Zack Bigler, 203 and 560; and Wess Vincent, 206, 224, and 612. At the Superbowl the Tuesday Holy Rollers had Angie Radmall with 534; and Karen Glenn, 536. The Wednesday Early Mixed had Terri Harris with 507; The Thursday Early Birds had Cookie Barber with 224; Susan Nelson with 521; Vicki Altomare, 222 and 544; Gloria Gowans, 501; and Edna Jensen, 520. The Saturday g had Mike Meyer with 215 and 558; Mike Sherwood with 553; Dave Brown with 510; Travis Johnson, 216 and 528; Paul Lindberg, 556 and 229; H. C. Scott with 513; and Steve Done, 511. 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