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Show Disi. Spring Camporee Scheduled April 19, 20 Pioneers to Ope n Baseball Season Today With Manti Lehi High's baseball team, under the coaching of Harry Manning and student coach. Bob Krommenhoek from BYU. begin their season Thursday (today) at 3:30 at Lehi High School against the Manti Templars. Head Coach Manning and his assistant from the Y are extremely enthusiastic about this year's team. The players also are confident they can win many games. For the first time, a separate Three A tournament will be held this year at BYU. Lehi has a good chance of getting a tournament berth. Fund Raising Effort Team members are busy with a project to raise funds for a much needed batting machine which is a must to develop the hitting needed to win. The boys will be selling poster boards to citizens of Lehi and the funds earned will be used to buy this important but expensive piece of equipment. The players will appreciate the support of loyal fans in making this fund raising project successful. The Lehi High School baseball roster for 1974 includes the following eager and enthusiastic Pioneers: Gary Carlton and Kent Eddington will be behind the plate, both having had experience in this position. Robert Notice of Public Hearing The Lehi City Planning and Zoning Commission has called a public hearing for Thursday, April 4th, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater in the Lehi High School. The purpose of the meeting is to consider a proposed line dividing rural and urban property around Lehi City. This line indicates an area to which the city limit may at some time be extended in order to accomodate the proposed population of Lehi in the future. The final line when drawn will effect the use and valuation of property. Persons interested are invited to attend the hearing and express their opinion. Published in the Lehi Free Press, Thursday March 28 and April 4, 1974. ORDINANCE Ordinance Number Section 4 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ED. Section CODE ADOPT- of the Revised Ordinances of Lehi City (1965) is amended as follows: All electrical wiring installation or installation of electrical fixtures, apparatus or appliance for the purpose of furnishing light, heat or power introduced into or placed in or upon any building or structure in Lehi City, shall be in conformity with the National Electrical Code (1971 edition) as adopted by the National Fire Protection Association. Three copies of said code have been and are now on file in the office of the City Recorder of Lehi City and said code is hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of Lehi City. 1. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. All former ordinances or parts thereof conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance or of the code hereby adopted are hereby repealed. The Lehi City Council hereby declares that should any sec- tion, paragrah, sentence, or word of this ordinance or of the code hereby adopted be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the Lehi City Council that it would have passed all other portion of this ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. 2. DATE OF EFFECT. It is the feeling of the City Council that an emergency ex- ists and that for immediate preservation of the safety and general welfare of the City of Lehi and its inhabitants that the ordinance should take effect upon its passage and publication. Passed bv the City Council this 25th dav Lehi City, Utah, March A. D. 1974. Evan of of L. Colledge Mayor ATTEST: Ned Wilson City Recorder STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH SS I, Ned F. Wilson, the qualified and acting City Recorder of Lehi City, Utah, do hereby certify and declare that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah, on the 25th day of March, A.D. 1974, numbered Ordinance In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Lehi City, Utah, this March, A.D. 1974. 25th day of Ned F. Wilson City Recorder Published in the Lehi Free Press on March 28, 1974. Yates, Chip Atkinson and Dennis Beck can all handle first base chore and are stars from previous years. Robert and Chip are also heavy with the bat, leading the hitting in many games. Steve Ellison and Kirk are leading the second base tryouts, Steve carrying on the Ellison name in Lehi sports. Jay Kirkham, an experienced man back from last year will be shortshop and also looks good on the mound. Vic (Goat) Colledge, a pro back from last year will be at third with Mike Kidd. Vic is also one of the best pitching prospects on the Lehi team. Chip Atkinson will alternate on first base and pitching. He is a strong, tough contender and provides spark on the team. John Fowler, a veteran of last year will share the left field position with Kay Adamson, a senior, who is strong and fast. Dennis Beck will also alternate at first base and left field. Clint Carter will be the mainstav on Horn-stea- p.m.; April 30, Springville at Lehi, 3:30 p.m.; May 2, American Fork at American Fork, 3:30 p.m.; May 7, Uintah at Lehi, 2:00 p.m.; and May 9, Pleasant Grove at Pleasant Grove, 3:30 p.m. the mound. Clint is strong with experience from last year. Willie (tongue) Nielsen and Lynn Hellewell will manage this year's baseball Pioneers. The schedule of Pioneer games for the season is as follows: March 28, Manti at Lehi, 3:30 p.m.; March 30, Cyprus at Cyprus, 11:00 a.m.; April 4, American Fork at Lehi, 3:30 p.m.; April 6, Bingham at Bingham, 11:30 a.m.; April 9, Uintah at Uintah, 2:00 p.m.; April 13, Grantsville at Grants-vill11:00 a.m.; April 16, Pleasant Grove at Lehi, 3:30 p.m.; April 18, Carbon at Carbon, 3:30 p.m.; April 23, Payson at Lehi, 3:30 p.m.; April 25, Spanish Fork at Spanish Fork, 3:30 e, .1 Lehi Irrigation pole pioneering, woods tools and engineering, survival skills or frontier camp, map and compass, and cooking. Competition between patrols could be ar- - r Please be advised that Dala Ricks must be notified before April 1, 1974 of all requests for transfer of water to a different ditch or location other than it was used on last year (1973). water-maste- Then if Mr. Ricks is notified before June 15, water rights may be transferred July 1, 1974 for the remaining irrigation season. B.J. Lott League Organized try-out- A fast pitch softball league is being formed by teams in Lehi and American Fork. The league, which will include three teams from each city, will be headed by a group of interested citizens from both communities. Formulating the plans for the The man who cannot believe in himself cannot believe in anything else. The basis of all and character is whatever faith we have in our own integrity. integrity r Chris Lind, Gary Calton n Honors Gain Post-Seaso- Two Lehi seniors received post season recognition for thier play during the basketball season this year. Chris Lind Chris, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lind received several basketball honors after complete his basketball career at Lehi High School recently. Honors received were as follows: Deseret New- s- First Team State; Salt Lake Tribute- State; Daily Herald- - All All Six Team. Chris, who led Region Six in who was one of the top four leading scor-ere- s throughout his senior year is undoubtedly one of the best or later a busy man write things down. It'.' way to capture things apt to forget. "The strongest memory," says an old probert. "is weaker than the palest ink." Sooner learns to the best we are My Neighbors 32-7- 4 code hereby adopted be - league are J.B. Cooper, Charles Porter, Don Hadfield, Don Harris and Dean Colledge of Lehi; with Ron Peck, John Larsen, Dave Larsen and Keith Larsen representing American Fork. More details of the league, as well as team sponsors, etc. will be announced later. Fast Pitch and Coach Harry (Buzz) Manning. Secretary ORDINANCE Ordinance Number ADOPTION OF Section FIRE PREVENTION CODE. of the Revised Section Ordinances of Lehi City (1965) is amended as follows: There is hereby adopted by the City of Lehi for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain code known as the Uniform Fire Code (1971 edition) as developed by the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association. Three copies of said code have been and are now on file in the Office of the City Recorder of Lehi City and said code is hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of Lehi Citv. 1. Repeal of CONFLICTING ORDINANCES All former ordinances or parts thereof conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance or of the code hereby adopted are hereby repealed. The Lehi City Council hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of this ordinance or of the . 28, 1974 - Company Notice 32-7- their Saturday activities in advance to assure the success of the outing. Some of the fields suggested are: rope pioneering, The Lehi Free Press. Thursday, March STARTS TODAY Members of the Lehi High School baseball team includes Robert Kidd, Tim Hunt, Chip Atkinson, Clint Carter, Guy Sorenson, Dennis Beck, Kay Adamson, Robert Yates and assistant Coach Bob Krommenhoek, front I. to r. Standing, I. to r., are Willie Nielsen, Kent Eddington, Mike Kidd, Steve Ellison, Victor Colledge, Jay Kirkham, Gory Carlton, John Fowler, Kirk Holmstead, Lynn Hellewell BASEBALL scoring as a junior and cation. Passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah, this 25th day of March A.D. 1974. Evan L. Colledge Mayor ATTEST: Ned Wilson Citv Recorder STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH SS I, Ned F. Wilson, the qualified and acting City Recorder of "Lehi City, Utah, do hereby declare that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Lehi City, Utah, on the 25th dav of March, A.D. 1974 numbered Ordinance Ned Wilson Citv Recorder in West Canyon The Camporee will follow the same general pattern as last year with some changes. The camp staff will offer what technical assistance they can, but troop leaders will need to plan d physically, standing well over six feet tall. He will also play center field. Robert Kidd, a newcomer to Lehi sports, will play centerfield with Clint. Tim Hunt and Guy (Otter) Sorenson will be the right fielders, both declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the Lehi City Council that it would have passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of the eleimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. 2. DATE OF EFFECT It is the feeling of the City Council that an emergency exists and that for the immediate preservation of the safety and general welfare of the City of Lehi and its inhabitants that this ordinance should take effect upon its passage and publi- Lehi District Scouts and Scouters are urged to begin plans immediately for the Spring Camporee April 19 and 20 ranged in most any of these if desired. Materials and equipment for some of these can be provided by the district camping staff, along with advance planning assistance. Troop leaders should call George Reynolds at 0 for assistance or information. Camp skills will be emphasized by the camp staff this year. Troops are urged to have their camps meet the requirements of the camping skill award as outlined in the handbook. All camps are to be checked by the camp staff before patches are issued and the troops leave for home. Fee for the Camporee is $1.00 "How can I be sure you're not bugged?" basketball players Lehi High has ever seen. Baksetball has been a very important subject in the Lind household. Chri' he did not get the layup, he would drop a pass into a team mate's hands so his team mate could score. Some of his flashy passes would leave opponents searching vainly for the ball. Gary plans on continuing his education at Ricks College in Idaho. - ORGANIZE FAST PITCH LEAGUE Men from Lehi and American Fork met this week to organize a fa$t pitch softball league. Front I. to r., are Charles Porter, J.B. Cooper and Don Hadfield, Lehi; with Ron Peck, John Larsen, Dave Larsen, all from American Fork; and Don Harris, Lehi, standing, I. to r. older brothers, Brent and Dave, also were outstanding performers on the court. Chris is six feet four inches tall, but he can handle the ball better than most guards. He has a great touch on the ball and is a prolific outside shooter but is not afraid to mix it up with the big men underneath and many times finds himself in perfect s and layups. position for The positioning and timing under the hoop also paid off with an exceptional record of rebounds off both defensive and offensive tip-in- boards. He has been for the past two years and also has been junior and senior class president. This proves his ability for leadership. Chris is an outstanding student, boasting excellent grades throughout his high school years. Gary Carlton Gary Carlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carlton, was picked by the Deseret News for postseason honors naming him to Six second team. the Gary is also a senior and He is a five foot eleven inch guard. He is a fine ball handler and shooter. Seldom does Gary take a shot when he is covered so, when he did shoot, most of the time all it hit was the bottom of the net. Lehi's fast break was controlled mainly by Gary this year. Often, he could get uncontested layups due to smart passing. If Hey!! Wafch For Grand Opening SALE Starting Monday April 1 Your Headquarters Now for Lawn and Garden Tools, Seeds, Ferti- lizers iwn Mowers Come in Now While Supply is Plentiful Bank Credit Cards Welcome Keyword's Western Aufo 4 West Main Lehi 768-245- 1 Wlpt's agocd Unto gssia stoisSMiJ m. Sometimes it's a good idet to put your money into savings accounts, just as sometimes it's an equally good an idea to take it out and use it. It's our belief at the State Bank of Lehi that everyone should have a certain amount in savings-u- st so you have the cash on hand you need it. But right now we feel that it's a particularly good time to save. The inflationary spiral seems to have abated somewhat but we're looking at if uncertain economic times ahead. Couple this with Federally insured interest rates that are very attractive and vou have what we consider a good time to open a savings account or add to the one you already have. 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