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Show r insurance needs with dedicated service... For all your Auto Life . Business -- 174 West Main. American Fork -- Fair -- Friendly By TRACY WILSON Lehi's summer tennis teams won comtwo and lost two in inter-cit- y petition last week in their first round of league play. Coach Alan Wofford's little league boys lost to Pleasant Grove's junior league age boys in a confusing mixture of age groups. The Lehi boys are all under 15 and many of the Viking players are in high school. Curtis Jacobsen, Lome Berry and Shawn Ross led the young Lehi squad with Berry losing by only two games, The other four Pioneer players were John Eisen-har- t, Tim Rarick, Ryan Thayn and Randy Harding. Junior League boys defeated Provo at Lehi with Marc Wilson 9-- 7. upending Jeff Taylor in first singles. Lane Andrus defeated Chris Rose and Terry Rarick stopped Rorke at second and third Bradley singles, respectively. In doubles competition Dan WilsonChris Boley defeated Jed while WoodMatt Gruel Bob AllenJason Thayn slipped by Vaughn SchmutzDavid Brighton 6-- 2, 3-- 6, 6-- 4, 6-- 4-- 6, Km Stacy Pal SHsaa . High school rodeo crowns two Lehi state winners Tennis teams beat Provo, lose to PL Grove 6-- 3 6-- 0 6-- 4 6-- 756-964- 3 Fast Free Press - Wednesday, June 26, 1991 - Page 8 Sports 6-- Discounts yiven tardon Insurance Home 6-- 1, 6-- Girls' competition in the little league division at Pleasant Grove was a lot closer than the boys, but the score was still a lopsided Collette Urry came the closest losto Shari Long at first singles. ing 7-- 8-- 6 By TRACT WILSON Even though Lehi had the smallest number of qualifiers to last week's state high school rodeo finals, five ofthe 11 who represented the Longhorn Club earned spots in next month's national finals at Shawnee, Okla. The NHSR finals is the largest rodeo in the world, hosting over 1200 contestants each year. Tiffany Strickland, who graduated from Lehi High School last month, placed in all three to win first place and the trophy saddle in the polebending. Amy Allen won a saddle for fir finish in girls' cow cutting. At fifth, sixth and seventh Nicole Downs, Rachel Bailey and Heather Lund each won nearly half their games. Jami Robinson, Cami Nancy Jeffery defeated Michat first elle Kitchen singles while Vicky Clark and Cris-ta- l 6-- The 1990 4 6-- 6-- 2, and 3 6-- 1, 6-- 0. Kari Peterson and Krista Smith beat Cristine Spencer and Kim 2 at first doubles, Lindquist 6-- 6-- Spanish Fork. Angela Evans and her horse Desert Shadow took first place in the Junior Novice Division. Kathy Lawrence, on Sir Patrick, took fourth place in the Senior Novice (B) Division. The sport of Eventing, or Horse A Z 1 .... I lit V V , J Wrv champion, Amy V V iliilia -.- XF (801-538-724- 0) - ,.r..-- ! and back, Rusty Allen, national high school rodeo ,, L-R- ; " Steel Days baby contest open to all Scout swim guidelines told This year's Steel Days Baby Contest will be open to all babies - regardless of where they live. The contest is again sponsored by the American Fork Police Department, and will be held Friday, July 19. Winners will ride in the Steel Days Parade the following day and prizes will be awarded to all winners. Watch for details of the contest in future editions of this newspa-- The State Engineer Lake City, Utah 84116, N 845 E 175 from SW on or Cor,Secl8,T5S, R1E, received the following 1991. 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 to before 2, Aug. ApproApplication) ft. deep. (9623 West informal Utah are Water in These priate County (Locations in proceedings as per Rule 8150 North) USE: IrriR625-6-- 2 of the Divi- gation: from Apr 1 to SLB&M). to Water of sion Persons objecting Rights. Oct 31, total acreage an application must file (LEGEND: Points) 0.25 acs; Domestic: 1 POD; family. POU: SW1 a Protest stating the of Diversion POU: 4SW14 Sec 18, T5S, reasons for the protest. Place of Use To have a hearing be- Nature of Use USE) R1E. Robert L. Morgan fore the State Engineer, (A65419): P.E. persons must request a Robert P. and Lisa G. 0.015 State Protest. the in QUANTITY: Engineer Gray hearing Protest must be filed in cfs. SOURCE: UnderPublished in the Lehi duplicate with the State ground Water Well. Engineer, 1636 W. POD:(l)N745E225,2 Free Press June 19,26 North Temple, Salt in. well 140 ft. deep (2) and July 3, 1991. li sajy finals. The 1991 graduate of LHS took second in the first go at state and finished first in the final round. Sophomore Rusty Allen, last year's state bullriding champion, placed second in the saddle broncs this time; he will make his second appearance at the finals in a new Amy Allen and Tiffany Strickland, front, event. Justin fifth Dubois, Larry Webb, qualified for the member of Larry Webb, the Longhorn contingent, finished -- finals at Shawnee, Oklahoma in July. third in the cow cutting. All five of the Lehi high schools' are planning to attend the national competition in July where they will vie for trophy saddles, belt buckles and scholarships. Trials, includes three distinct tests of the horse and rider. Dressage develops the horse's ability to use itself in balance; Stadium Jum pingis a test ofhandi-nes- s and obedience; and Cross Country Endurance pits horse and rider against a lengthy open course with jumps and hazards that must be negotiated in a limited time. Notice to water users - . rift makinghisfirsttriptothenational ' . . rs honor. In addition to Strickland and Allen, Justin Dubois was the short- go winner in calf roping in just 13.33 seconds. Dubois, who finished second overall (one point behind champion Roy Brown of South Utah County) in the calf roping, will be and Stormy Levy and Sarah Merrill won by forfeit over Provo in second doubles. Lehi's Jr. League boys travel to Springville this afternoon for a 6 p.m. match, but the Springville girls will visit Lehi tomorrow to face the undefeated Lehi girls, also at 6 p.m. Next week both little league teams have home contests as the boys entertain Provo on July 1 and the girls host Orem on July 2. Both m atches are scheduled for 9 a.m . at the high school courts. Lehi riders win Two Lehi horsewomen won honors in the recent second Annual Zephyr Ranch Horse Trial held in ' was a "bride's maid" this year finishing close behind senior Natalie Martin of Grantsville. Allen is a .junior. She finished third in breakaway and polebending, and fifth in goat tying to stay close to Martin for the Downs easily slipped past Junko and Mai Hasegawa - IMMMI - Cooper, Mandy Hadfield, Heather Rocque and LeAnn Hadfield lost in their first matches of the season. Lehi Jr. League girls duplicated the boys' score by downing Provo 5-- 0 at Provo. The Lehi girls did not lose a set as they swept through the Bulldogs. 6-- 4, S ' Registration for the annual Scout Swim will be held Tuesday, July 2, and Tuesday, July 9, at the Lehi Stake Center from 7 to 9 p.m. The registration cost is $4. Anyone registering late will not be accepted. Please register as a troop or den with your leader. Leaders must attend with troop or den. per. their Scout swim dates are Block 1 -Aug 3 and 10; Block 2 - Aug. 17 and 24. . More Scout Swim Guidelines: Each class will run one hour. Time of the class will be determined at registration. Class size will beheld at 10 to 12 boys per class. Only one class may be selected Moving? 55-82- from the following: Aquanaut, Swimming Merit Badge, and Life Saving Merit Badge includes CPR - Leaders must attend class time with their troop or den, (be- prepared to get in the water with your - boys.) Don't send boys that are not ready to pass off requirements. These are not swimming lesson" SMITH DKLG CC. And Your Please allow two weeks for an address change. Health 1 24 W. Main Am. Fork 756-356- 9 Notice to Craig Thomas, Pharmacist water users Four Ways to Lower Blood Cholesterol BP V MOUJ AHD GHUG! The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appro- priate Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate witn tne state Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before Aug. 2, 1991. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-of the Division of Water Rights. 5 (A22883aa) W. Glade Berry has filed for extension of time within which to submit Proof of Appropriation on 0.75 cfs of underground water to be used for irrigation purposes. Additional timo is needed to complete project and submit -- Friends V. P.E. Net $119.99 rniiis tu Street UN 154 W. Main ftoiuti"' mil tin itmft. Light weight, balanced for dind easy handling device Special for greater operation comfort cutting swath anti-vibrati- COOK'S FARM ( ) & GREENHOUSE Two Loctbr 225-827- , v v" Ml Mil I h e electronic ignition 0 ' U6. for quick, easy starts 1 Ftts) Starts 621wl for "cordless" freedom ' of movement 'Manufacture' malHn nbatt. Uiritad t!n 42S4N. Canyon nota, novo Hours: 9 t.m.-- 6 p.m. I Mon.-Sa- l. miff? tit in 1 . Diet: Reduce the amount of cholesterol in the diet by eating less eggs, butterfat, ice cream and organ nxats such as liver and kidney. Focus on foods that are high in fiber. Prepare foods by broiling poaching, steaming, or in vegetable ou. stir-fryi- Gas-power- (Afl Annual dM ' :,... a2Pt?aco STK 16-inc- Pro-Fir- In the past ten years, we have read and heard various reports regarding the negative effects of cholesterolonthebody. Hignwooa levels of cholesterol have been associated with coronary heart dis ease (one of the leading causes of death), stroke, angina pectoris, ana leg pain caused by unpaired blood circulation. The iterative effects of choles teroi are general y associated with lliL How density liDODrotein) cho- Usurol, the type ot cholesterol mat ii carjable of beins trapped in smaller blood vessels. There are four ways of lowering LDL blood cholesterol: LEHI DRUG Main 768-354- 8 a ii ii offor. 2. Medicines: Prescription medi cines are available if dietary measures do not adequately lower blood cholesterol levels. 3.Wclght Control: Losing weight (if obese) can tower blood choles terol levels. 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