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Show The Boys Baseball Program in Lehi ended it's regular season recently and AO Star teams have been selected in each division. Members of the Pony League All Stars and their coaches are as follows: Brent Hickman will coach the group assisted by Larry Baum and Mike Peters. Players are: Chad Curtis, Billy Doyle, Chris Price, Robert Colledge, David Peters, Bryce Peterson, Ryan Hansen, Gordon Carlton, Reed Swensen, Brett Street, Richard Oliver, Nathan Hadfield, Rick Beal, Danny Tanner and Blake Hickman. Matt Penrod was named to the list but will be unable to play because of '"tv ft v t" J t - D A S ! v r is t , Jt Tit ...L- -fi- -r- g-.- west of Lehi. An SHEDS DESTROYED- - Sheds and fencing materials were destroyed July 4th In a fire at Jack Colledge's farm estimated 1500 damage was sustained. StfililllSi 1 , Mike Carlton, Chad Shepherd, Ward, John Tachiki, Scott Barlow, Brandon Adams, Kendall Bushman, Jerime Hooley, Jim Adamson, Bill Miner and Mack Hillstead. Gary Gray is the coach of 'he Mustang B All Stars and is assisted by John Worthen and Tracy Wilson The roster of Mustang B All Stars is: Kurt Gray, Jim Yates, David Wilson, Wyatt Coughlan, Kuss Peterson, Brandon Crotts. Judd Kirkham, Wesley Turner, Uu: sell Rymer, Coty Fox, Clint BantH'rt, Mike Perkins, Mike Casper. ;ary Wells and Sam Wadley . E B A L L an injury. iV Mustang A League All Stars are by Mike Hansen, Jay Hansen and Stewart Street. AU Stars Are: Kel Brady. John Doylf Dusty Thomas, Jeff Nuttall, Robert coached Bronco League All Stars B Team was announced today. Ron Peck is coach assisted by Jack Wadley and Clint Downs. Players are: Bret Webb, Scott Peck, Brandon Downs, Chuck Hillstead, Joe Grant, Wyatt Wadley, Jason Thomas, Dustin Peterson, Cody Carter, Jason Jacobsen, David Oliver, Terry Hardin, Paul Tachiki, Gordon Cook and Tyler Smith. The Bronco team will travel to Mapleton next week to compete for a berth in the state tournament to be held in Lehi later this summer. The Bronco A Team, coached by Ed Thomas, Lee Lucero and Ken Webb will receive an automatic berth in the state tournament and help host the event. Members of the A Bronce All Stars are: Jim Phillips, David Hunt, Harold (Ginn) Barnes, Shawn Lewis, Darrin Davis, Scott Price, Mike Wilson, Brent Thomas. Mike Faddis, David Harris, Wade Webb, Chris Lassen, Clint Gray, Greg Peterson and Rett Smith. A L L S SHARE Wirri FPueuos T 5& A R Prices jood til Jul) 17 1175 1200 WEST, OREM DB Of MK.UJI SW WWr. NOW OPEN 9 AM 9 PM (COUPON will be a meeting of Lehi Board of Adjustments, on July 21, 1982. It will be held at 7 p.m., at 51 North Center in Lehi to hear the following proposals : 1. Kent Shurtz- - Light engine Repair, 281 No. 300 E. 2. Mrs. Scoggins - To build an addition on north side of her home that needs a variance 4 1 CD side for s"99 PLATTERS UW TWO(2)RIBEYE Adjustments There ; NORTH WORTH - Of - with this ad Buie Foods S Lehi Board HI - STEAK INCLUDtS: i I'rl,,., Choice Baked PoMto" poUtor" rrvlsJiu-- ;irvl OFFER GOOD EVERY DAY CLOSED EVEHV NlW. SUNDAY DURING THIS MONTH 5.' !fji Child's FORK SPANISH Menu 985 Norm Served to Main Street Anyone Phone Anytime ym VOv yard ri ,tv French Sundowner , vr f t- Ch-- .o r.,isl STOflf PR0V0 1460 North State Street Phone My cnd;ty t HOURS Tttuis ii 11 i 00 P w S.Hiifd.i) 'M0 p in & cdwoHWMMmMmm. 429 N. 100 requirements, of W. Published in the Lehi Free Press, July 15, straw stack belonging to Sherwin AUred was destroyed when fire spread from burning grass nearby and ignited at $200 and firemen were called back a second time to quell hot spots. estimated was Loss the straw. STRAW BURNED- - A 1982. ! APPLE CRISP Joy Palmer Lehi Firemen Plagued By Numerous Fires To paraphrase an old nursery rhyme "Fire, fire here; Fire, fire there; Here a fire; There a fire; Everywhere a fire, fire; Lehi is having fires; During the last days Lehi's Volunteer Firemen have almost e firebecome men because of the numerous calls. Lehi Fire Chief Grant Smith cautioned citizens that the grass is dry and very high right now, 10 full-tim- setting exact condi- tions for fire. He urged use to everyone extreme caution and reminded citizens of the ban on open burning. Chief Smith reported that since July 4th the local unit has responded to daily calls. However, only three involved loss of inThey cluded a clothes dryer fire on July 4th at 400 North 500 West, a fire involving sheds and and a outbuildings, straw stack blaze. The Chief said that the clothes dryer caused an estimated $1000 damage to an apartment owned by Ken was ablaze. Later in the day a false alarm was turned in and on property. July 7th they responded to another grass fire 2 miles west of town on and Greenwood, On July 8th they answered a call to a trailer at 700 South 50 East where a natural gas line had ruptured and gas was escaping. Chief Smith said no fire erupted however. On July 9th the Department answered a call to a local business at 7:15 p.m. whenthe fire alarm system was accidentally activated. Owners responded with a treat for the prompt response by firemen. On Saturday, July U-7- 3. Bob occupied by Harmon. Later on the 4th firemen responded to a call to the Jack College ranch west of town. Approximately $500 in sheds and fence materials were destroyed. Firemen stayed at the scene for two hours. On July 6th at 11 a.m. firemen were again called to a grass fire at 857 North 400 East, when dry grass next to firemen were 10th, called to the Sherwin Allred ranch, three miles west of the city. four Approximately ton of straw was destroyed, at a loss of $200. The fire was caused when burning grass nearby spread to the straw stack. Later in the day firemen were again called to the scene to cool some hot spots. Last Sunday evening, at 10:50 p.m. a motorist passing noticed smoke coming Wasatch from the Bronze Works at 812 West State. Upon investigating firemen found that a furnace inside the building was venting and appeared to be smoking. However, it was a normal operation of the firm and no damage was sustained. Firemen responded a for to a call resuscitator at the Max Ray home on July 12th. On July 13th firemen were called to a grass fire at 1:12 p.m. on the overpass over While some units were at this fire another call came for a fire on the West Mountains. This, however, was a false Ireco as alarm Chemical Company was doing controlled Slice apples in baking pan - 8 to 10 large apples. Mix: 1 c. oats 1 c. wheat germ Vz c. bran 1 tsp. cinnamon honey 2 Tbsp. legg LOVE SEATS on State Forester and the U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Regional Forester. This concurring order by state and federal officials restricts fires on all state and federal lands along the Wasatch Front. The order is effective July 1, 1982 and will remain in effect until rescinded. Under the order, fires will be restricted to facilities provided in improved picnic campgrounds, areas, permanently improved places of habitation, or as otherwise authorized by a U.S. Forest Service officer or state fire warden. Ralph Miles, State cautioned Forester, individuals to be careful fire and with fireworks, especially during the Independence Day holiday when so many people in are recreating wooded and brushy areas. Fireworks of any type are prohibited in and federal state forests. Violation of 9 in when caution forested areas. The restriction order is this regulation could result in arrest, MUes pointed out. 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This fire order, according to the State is. Off Sidewalk All in all it has been a busy week for the local firefighters, and again Chief Smith urges residents to use extreme caution. Fire Restrictions For Wasatch Front A fire order has been issued for the Wasatch Front by the Utah 499.00 $250.00 Rv& Now Now through Saturday re- department sponded to a call to a grass fire on the Lake Mountains. -- si All Discontinued namon to apples and sprinkle topping over the apples. Pour lh cup melted butter over the top and bake at 350 deg for 45 min. or until done. Good served hot or cold. Plain, or with whipped cream. burning at the site. However, at 5:45 p.m. the 1 Mix with fork until crumbly. Add about lk cup of honey and cin- III Wltlt-A- rt nil A MATTRESSES! Ltxcaoajn tcmir I ) HI UL0 U Kin y |