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Show I C - - jy " f j K 'ft) ' ' Longhorn Rodeo Club Names District Horse Show Winners Announced Officers The Lehi Longhoni Rodeo Club has named officers for : the coining year. President wiH be Darrel Adams, with Norris as vice Kenny Area riding clubs recently participated in the District 10 Horse Show held at the Pleasant Grove arena. The top three president; Connie Morse, secretary; Robyn Smith, assistant secretary; and historian. Carton, Amy Advisors include Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Norris, Diane Adams, Larry Allen, and Lynn Palmer. "We're excited about the club and those members who participate and boost it," said Darrell, as he noted that plans are underway for the year's activities. winners in each event will represent our district in the regional show to be held in Heber Friday, August 22 and Saturday, August 23. The public is invited and admission is free. District winners to compete regionally are: FIVE J. GENERATIONS-- E. : Rod Dickerson. super proud holds tiny Jared Wade Fox. the little fellow who caused all the stir. Seated beside Rod in front is his daughter, Faye Dickerson Fox, the of the baby and behind are. left to right. Wade Fox, the father and Kaye Fox, the grandfather. New Arrivals At Am. Fork Hospital Youth Banquet The following babies were born recently at the American By North Stake Fork Hospital: Aug. 3 - Girl to Vance and Leslee Standifird of Am. Fork. Aug. 5 Boy to Steve and Sherry Waters Terry of Am. Fork. Aug. 5 Girl to Val and Jerry Ross Roberts of Am. Fork. Aug. 6 Fork. Girl "Dare To Be Better" will be the theme of the annual Youth Banquet for high schoolers in the iehi North Stake, says Jim Gray, chairman. The dinner for all 9th through 12th grade students at the Lehi High School will be held next Tuesday, August 26, in the to Daniel and Christine May Nielson of Am. Aug. 7 - Girl to Ignasio and Rosa Trevina Jimenez of Provo. Aug. 7 Grove. Girl Aug. 7 Lindon. to DaWayne and Linda Jacklin Cordner of PI. Girl to Colby and Oenene Healey Adamson of new Girl to Brandon and Joan Ashton Pleasant Grove. Aug. 11 Atkins, - Boy - Clint 2. Lehi Men -David Busk, Woody Berry; 3. A.F. Men - Bob Gagon, Grant Park. Girl to Jeffrey and Lynne Prestwich Kerecman Aug. 15 - Girl to Randall and Kathy Hunt Sermon of Lehi. Aug. 15 - Boy to Kent and Mary Taft Gines of American Presidency. tending will Fork. Boy to Layne Christensen of American Fork. Aug. 16 Aug. 17 of Orem. Girl and Marianne be best dress. Fare for the evening meal will include ham, potato salad, corn on the cob, tomatoes, cucumbers and apple pie. Assisting Mr. Gray on the committee are Ken Cardon, Girl to Gary and Claudia Penrod Carter of Aug. 17 Riverton. Aug. 18 Boy to Johnny and Mary Leibelt Gray of Lehi. Soccer Clinic Outlined Soccer Clinic be state for men's young president; Mary Lou Wells, women's stake young president; President Johnny Barnes; and High Councilors William Miller, Merlin and coaches, parents anyone interested will be held at Lehi High school on Saturday, August 23 at 7 p.m. The clinic is free to the public. Billy McNicol will conduct the clinic. Russon, Glen Smith, Ferrell Hill and Arland Russon. Utah Valley Hospital pounds 15 Teresa Miller, Loraine Mrs. Ferrin Gurney, Provo, John Van Cott, also of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Baum, and Mr. (LaVern Homedale, Idaho. Glen Hansen, Ron Anderson. WILD COW MILKING: 1. Lehi Men HIDE RACE: 1. Lehi Men - Woody Berry, David Busk; 2. Roughouts Aaron Evans, Mary Ellen Evans; 3. Cedar Valley - Ken Strickland, Collette Ashley. EXPRESS: 1. A.F. Men - Brent - Dean CALF Smith, Jack Collette Ashley, Clint Gillman, Glen Hansen. MILE: 1. Roughouts - Aaron Roughouts Evans; 2. Lehi Men - David Busk. 330 YARD RACE: 1. Lehi Men Peterson; 2. Roughouts Lehi Men - ROPING: 1. Berry; 2. Roughouts Men - Mike Gagon. Miller, Mike But- P0LEBENDING: 1. Roughouts Walt Norman, Stan Anderson, Jorgensen, Clint Gillman, Aaron Evans; 2. Lehi Men Harry Draper, Woody Berry, TEAM JoAnn David Busk, Berry Anderson, Wally Berry; 3. Mary Ellen Evans, Glen Roughouts NO PSYCHOLOGY of - Roughouts RELAY n ni J LJ an LJ nLJ Grant 3. Busk; Lehi - Men Edwin Glen Hansen, Aaron Evans, Gary Oxborrow. CHARIOT RACE: 1. ML Timp Riders Holly Maxf ield. Bridlettes 1. PARADE: - Roughouts Class 2. C; - MILE RACE: Lehi 1. MENS WESTERN LADIES WESTERN PLEASURE: 1. Jeannie Spykes; 2. Roughouts Ann JoAnn Anderson; 3. Bridlettes Bushman. 1. ML Timp Riders Shirley Gray; 2. Lehi Cathy Anderson; 3. Cedar Valley Collette Ashley. SINGLE P0LEBENDING: 1. Roughouts LADIES Walt SINGLE Norman; 3. Anderson; Strickland. BARRELS: 2. Roughouts Cedar Valley JoAnn Colleen - 2. Lehi Men 1. Lehi - Cathy Anderson; Berry; 3. Roughouts Woody MATCHED PAIRS: and 1. Mt. Timp Riders Maxine Smith; 2. COW CUTTING: 1. ML Timp Riders Allen Jerry Mann; 3. Lehi Gray; 2. Roughouts Men - Boyd Sunderland. Number Of Visitors To Bryce Canyon 496 East State Rd. American Fork pprnnr' -. iplil The number of visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park during the month of July totaled 129,300, according to Park Superintendent Bob This Benton. figure 10 percent a represents increase in visits compared to the same month last park visitation to date is up six percent over last year. Benton attributed much of this increase to the large number of foreign tourists visiting the park. "On some days," remarked half the visitors are from park foreign countries." of these stay Many in the park. overnight Benton noted that 32,000 visitors used park campgrounds and concession cabins during July. Free classes every Wed. at 10 a.m. Viola Dahling QUESTION: Is there something natural that will help me sleep? Recovering From Heart Surgery First jr '""" -- " South 200 West American Fork J 756-431- 9 open-hea- A Salt Lake City on July was Viola new 7. later hospitalized in the Utah Valley Hospital for a week the first part of August for complications following surgery. Her daughters, Betty Lou Beck, Lehi, and Wanda Lee Krenka, Valley, Ruby Nevada, have been with her the past six weeks. 756-924- 8:00 0 (Public input of Urban Development. 5. Karl Webb city business. Lorin Powell - city 7. Public Safety Other business 8. as Bishop Robert all the good Smith, members of the Eighth Ward and other friends who have been so kind and generous during her illness. North 51 Center, Lehi, Utah, during normal City Office hours. A copy will then be sent to the interested party. Published in the Lehi Free Press August 21, 1980. Notice To Water Users The apfollowing plications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in Note: will Gene 488, Lehi, UT proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.134 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Council meeting promptly adjourn at 9:00 p.m. John R. Daly Lehi City Recorder Public Notice The Lehi City Council is considering submitting and Housing Development a the to Claim 11058. The water has No. been diverted from a 200 ft. deep, at a well, point N. 1467 ft. W. 1305 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17, T5S, R1E; and used for 10 cattle, stockwatering 3 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of T5S, R1E. Hereafter, 0.134 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 100-50- 0 ft. deep, at a point N. 1400 ft. W. 1365 ft. from SE Cor. in NWV4SEV4, Sec. SWV4SEV4 17, T5S, R1E. 54761 (54-51- Vanderwest, Harold V. P.O. Box 561, Clearfield, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 100-50- 0 ft. deep, at a point N. 150 ft. W 1650 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 19, T7S, R2W (4 mi S. of Fairfield); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 stockwatering 15 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SWV4NEV4 Sec. (HUD) agency present HUD project; 3) Criteria for obtaining grant; 4) Priority a of development housing needs. hearing. Your participation dictate the type, location and need of a HUD More grant. will be submitted to HUD than can be funded, therefore, the have a project must definite affect on the living conditions of the low and moderate income families, elderly, etc. will John R. Daly Lehi City Recorder Published in the Lehi Free Press, 1980. 19,T7S, R2W. Protests resisting the apgranting of these reasons plications with therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., UT 84111, on or SLC, before Sept. 20, 1980. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Urban for grant funds. Total grant is being considered $150,000 to $300,000. At the City Council meeting on 1980 the 26, August following will be discussed: 1) Range of activities that may be undertaken with these funds; 2) Status of August 21, Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug. 7, 14, and 21, 1980. PCGA To Lehi HUD Programs documents, etc., conapplications, cerning any of the Lehi City files, HUD projects (1977 1980) will be made available (or review (please call in advance) at the Lehi City Meet In Salt Lake A series of energy, financial and academic leaders will address delegates at the 87th annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Gas Association, scheduled Aug. 27-2- 9 in Salt Lake City, according to B.Z. Kastler. PCGA president. speakers' messages will be centered around the meeting theme of "Energy is Gas." The Future Approximately 800 persons the from throughout The United States, and other foreign countries will be in Salt Lake City for the three-daevent at the Hotel Utah. western Canada y The hosted is meeting by officials being from Fuel Mountain Supply natural gas headed by Mr. utility Kastler, who serves as its and chief president Company, a executive officer. Mountain All Water Underground family, required. fully recovered. Monson, p.m. will special thank you is issued to Tim and Bonnie at Daly, Lehi City Recorder, as heretofore citizen suggestions for the ap- plication to be sent to the Department of Housing and be going to to Ruby Valley stay at the Krenka Ranch until she is Viola television Suggested projects will be considered by the city council at the public valve was replaced in the heart at the LDS Hospital in must be made to Mr. John Sec. 17, T5S, R1E (0.5 mi SW of Lehi); and used same Telecom- Hearing) and following surgery. Society Survey for Lehi City. Cline 3. Johnnie A YeOlde Herb Shoppe 40 Historical community Viola Dahling is at home recuperating of approved previous meeting. 2. Kent Powell - review of year. Total N. 100 E. charge). A personal request for a copy of the report 4.0 acs in W2SF4 Sec. 17, presiding. business. During July People Who a.m. I agenda shall be as follows: Mayor K. Blaine Singleton 6. Park Increases -- 1 Which meeting shall begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. The 4. Class B at 51 North Center Lehi, Utah. franchise. consider if you are addicted to any caffeine, cola or chocolate or any addicting substance which will inhibit sleep. Sleep comes easier with B vitamins and calcium. Herb formulas with hops, valarian and scull cap work well. Catnip relaxes many, and so does grandma's favorite warm milk before retiring. Can you survive without a doctor and drugs? Plan ahead, study Herbal and Preventive Medicine now! Classes Wednesdays at 10:00 Coupon Good Through August 28, 1980 at Lehi City Hall located Gillman. Natural Remedies With This Coupon conduct its regularly scheduled council meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 1980 will representing munications JUDY PRICE, mother of 12. Well known for her FREE 'is hereby given the City Council of Lehi Notice that Bridlettes - Jeannie Spykes and Sue Fox; 3. Roughouts - JoAnn Anderson and Clint DRILL: 1. Roughouts HUO Project Performance Report wiH be made available to interested parties (at no W. Kirkham, RFD, Box Meeting the Linford Kathy 1979 City's a 11334 Notice Of 1. Minutes STOCK HORSE: Lehi SLB&M. City Council - from ANSWER: road. 3. Kendall Cregger 2021 Railroad SL: Application to be permitted to keep 3 pigs until Dec. 15, 1980 without enough square feet of property in the RA1 Zone to permit any animals. Men 1. ML Timp Riders - Allen Gray; 2. A.F. Men - Grant Park; 3. Roughouts - Clint Gillman. D Get One Small Drink the PLEASURE: Benton, "nearly Buy One Small Drink applications. Carol 1. Hebertson: Application to build two (2) fourpleies on the property at 1200 N. 300 W. 2. Arthur and Karla to Application Harding: extend the road from Millview Subdivision west 100 feet and build one home on the North side of David Busk. Lehi Floral VEJ 51 N. Building, Marty Gagon. Lehi I Memorial Center, on August 27th, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard for or following against the MILE RACE: 1. A.F. Men Flowers 235 Adjustments will hold a Public hearing in the Lehi Class C. Care! i j David 1. RACE: 1 1 LJ Men Aaron Evans. Sympathy Sly) Bacft to School I I 1. A.F. Men MILE: Lehi 2. 768-844- 1 1 Aaron Evans; 3. Woody Berry. ONE EIGHTH Ken Lehi Men - Woody Clint Gillman; 3. A.F. - n I - Don - Clint Gillman. ZpCUDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDQQDDDDDDDDDDDDQQDDDQDQDQDDf i i Berry Anderson, Harry Draper; 2. Cedar Valley -Ken Strickland, Mike Butterfield; 3. Dixie Simpler. terested in other people. All else is mere trickery and will sooner or later fail. and Mrs. 3. Roughouts Barnett, George Hardman; Bridlettes people really works unless we are genuinely and truly in- pleased are great grandparents Mr. and Hicks, Grant Park, Mike Gagon. TEAM ROPING: 1. A.F. Men - Kayle Hicks, Mike Gagon; 2. ML Timp Riders - Vaughn Wilson, Hunter, handling Also Louder Posse - Steve Clarence Devey, Hansen, Clint Gillman, Mary Ellen Evans; 3. Bridlettes - Ora Peterson, Dianne Duty, Strickland, terfield. weighing eight ounces and measuring 21 inches in height. Thrilled grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gurney and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Baum of Ted Kelly Nila Fordham, LaMar Devey; 2. Roughouts JoAnn Anderson, Stan Jorgensen, Glen Valley husky baby boy. Little Nicholas David checked at Orem. WATER Fordham, J.R. Smith; 2. Roughouts - Aaron Evans, Stan Jorgensen, Gary Oxborrow, Clint Gillman, Ron Anderson; 3. Cedar a the RACE: 1. Sheriff's Parduhn, Mike Gagon, Marty Gagon, Kayle became first time parents July 27th with the birth of at- Berry; 3. Woody Sunderland, Harry Draper, David Busk, Clint Gillman, Woody Berry; 2. Roughouts Hicks, David and Sharlen Baum charged $1.00 per plate. Dress will Bateman to Roger and Annette Hardman Ostergaard A Adults for more Peterson, Harry Draper, A.F. Men - Bob Gagon, Marty Gagon, Kayle Linford, Jolene Sherwood, Shirley Gray; 3. Cedar Valley - Nancy Smith, Jack Miller, Dean Smith, Ken Strickland, Mike RIBBON PULL 1. ML Timp Riders -George Hardman, Vaughn Barnett; 2. Lehi Men - Jack Hamon, Wallis Berry; 3. Roughouts - Clint Gillman, Glen Hansen. Lehi, Utah, from City Board of The Lehi 51 North Center, I a.m. to 5 p.m. each weekday except holidays. Also, copies of Offices. Notice Of KEYHOLE: Park; Butterfield. v. Public Hearing 1. Roughouts - Clint Gillman, Stan Jorgensen, Aaron Evans, Glen Hansen, Mary Ellen Evans; 2. Lehi Men Berry Edwin Don Anderson, Sunderland, Page A-- 9 "i" Ron Mann, Jerry Anderson. Glen Roughouts II i Hansen, Gary Oxborrow, Aaron Evans, Stan Jorgensen, Clint Gillman; 2. ML Timp Riders - George Hardman, Vaughn Barnett, PONY Baby Boy For Baums dinner," Mr. Gray stated, indicating they were the guests of the North Stake 1. Kathy information. entertain the crowd. "There will be no charge for the youth for this to Charles and Dana Staub Harrison of of are heading the 785-909- RACE: POTATO Hansen, Rei Bigelow, QUARTER Gilman, Stan Jorgensen; event. Call Jeannie Spykes, Diane Duty, Dixie Cal Harris, Richard Wall. RACE: 1. Roughouts TRAILER Gary Walker, Karen Walker, Nan Nielson and Connie Holdaway Charlotte -- pasture in Lehi. The activities will start Saturday night at 6 p.m. with a steak fry and will continue on until Sunday with a breakfast from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. There will be games, live music, and door prizes, along with a prize for the best hobo costume. There's also a drawing for 100 gallons of gasoline. Guests are welcome at this party, but please, no children. Bruce Adams, Brothers will be on hand to Orem. Aug. 14 of Orem. h Order 1. Simpler; 2. Roughouts - JoAnn Anderson, Clint Gilman, Mary Ellen Evans, Jerry Mann, Rex Bigelow; 3. Sheriffs Posse Steve Fordham, Kelly Devey, Lamar Devey, Eagles No. 3372 will hold their annual "Hobo Party" August 23 & 24 at Evans Ward, at 2000 North 500 West. Serving will begin at The 7 p.m. Knudsen Kirk of Aug. 12 Twins, boy and girl, to Orvil Dewey and Linda Mills Bennett of Lindon. Aug. 13 Lehi Fraternal BARRELS: Bridlettes - Jan Christensen, Plans Party The CL0VERLEAF TEAM Eagle Order - August 21, 1980 Lehi Free Press Fuel serves nearly 400,000 customers in north and central Utah and in southwestern Wyoming, and is actively in hydrocarbon involved exploration throughout the West Intermountain through its subsidiaries. |