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Show Free Press - Wednesday, August 14, 1991 - Page 3 Flyers honor 36 at season end District to vote on budget increase Thirty ix Lehi Flyer swimmers were honored Thursday night at the annual swim team awards social and swim party at the Lehi Swimming Pool. The evening capped a successful season for the local swim -- team. Coaches and parent organization leaders handed out trophies and ribbons to honor swimmers with "B" times (indicative of a level near that of national p swimmers), outstanding swimmers, and swimmers. Winning the coveted swimmers were three boys whoeach achieved five "B" times during the summer season. Brady Peterson in the boys' age group was singled out to complement the swimming talents of Brent Bushman in the 1 year old group, and Tim Robinson m age-grou- 7-- The Alpine District Board of Education was scheduled to vote on proposed increases in the district's 1991-9budget Tuesday, Aug. 13. Tuesday night's hearing was designed to complete the budget process which was tentatively completed in June. "A final vote is required in public session to com plete the budget press because there are tax increases included in the package," said Dr. Steven Baugh, Alpine Superintendent. "Part of the tax increase is needed due to the revenues lost from the Amax situation and from a shift from state allocations," he said. The Amax court ruling redistributed property tax assessments through the 8 15-1- 8 group. In addition to the three top swimmers, Shawn Peterson and Jackie Hadfield each recorded four "B" times, followed by KierstanMunford and Amos Burgess with three each.' Sam Burgess, Russ Bushman, Chris Tucker and Matthew Nelson were each honored for two "B" times. Kenny Bryson, Matt Hunsaker and Brock Cooper each recorded one. Coaches for the various age groups and experience levels were Sue V ates, Marlice Taggart, Cathy Sunderland and Dennis Meyring. Meyring commented that the swimmers had progressed very well this year. A plea was issued to older swimmers to encourage their o CSV W s younger brothers, sisters andfriends to join the team for next year. Outstanding swimmers by age Kierstan group included: Munford, Daniel Sunderland and Sam Burgess; Camille Makin, Amos Burgess, Cameron Holbrook, Matt Hunsaker, Josh Krebs, Tyson Munford, Jessica Hadfield and 7-- 8, 0, Breakfast- - at awards night Thursday at Lehi Pool. Lehi Flyers show off the trophies they received the Melinda Welch. Older age swimmers honored as outstanding within their groups were Jackie Hadfield, Season Chamberlain, Shawn Peterson, Angie Krebs, Jennilyn Tucker, Ashlee Taggart, Marcee Taggart, Jenny Holcomb, Jason Welch, Seth Sunderland and Kenny Bryson in 2 age group. In the 13-1- 4 group Jamie Hadfield, Kjristina Bryson, Scott 11-1- Bryson, ICcfei 2Frcc Continued from front page of 1939. Though he continued to live in Lehi, his business interests were in Kearns for the next eight years. In February 1947 he purchased the former New West School building and reestablished his Lehi plumbing firm. Reconstructed a new brick addition to the north which served as a showroom for his appliance department for two years. In 1949 the east half was leased to the post office; ert Steele promoted the establish-mento- f lawn tennis duringthe summer of 1898 on New West property. Duringthe springof 1901 the school laid out competitive "tennis grounds." By 1904 Lehi's New West School was one of only 35 schools and colleges supported by the Congregational Educational Society. Other Congregational schools in Utah were in Coalville, Bountiful, Provo, Heber, and Salt Lake City. In 1906 the school's enrollment had dwindled to 80 students, and by 1914 only 62 children reported for opening day. Six years later the school finally closed its doors as an educational facility. The building remained vacant until 1947, when M. S. Lott purchased it for his plumbing and the west part became (Ralph) Johnson's TV and Appliance store. Lott maintained his plumbingbusi-nessfrothe New West School part ofthe structure until his 1956 death. Lehi had been promised a new post office since 1946. Annual revenues of $10,000 were first required. This prerequisite was met in 1945, when the town's postal income was Lott got his start while nearly $12,000. But anew building working from 1900 to1 1907 as ar ' was not forthcoming Instead Post-- ' mechanic and engineer at the Lehi " master Carlos Schow moved the Sugar Factory. Prom April 1914until post office into the Lott building. December 1915 he maintained his The new quarters provided 1,248 business at 120 West Main. square feet compared to the 750 The November 6, 1915, AmeriRoss Block facility (a portion of the can Fork Citizen announced that he present Laney Building), which had was going to erect new quarters just been used for 47 years. east of the recently completed In 1965, when Glen Evans was Backer Building, but instead he Lehi post.naster, the present Lehi moved into the middle suite of that Post Office building, the only facilfacility at 32 West Main. In May ity in the town's history specifically 1921 he expanded a door east to 24 constructed for postal purposes, was West Main. built. Postal workers who were emIn 1934, Lott, a familiar figure ployed in the new $75,000 building about town on his yellow motorwhen it opened on Jan. 24, 1966, were Postmaster Evans, Karl Price cycle, moved his business uptown into the 1878-bui- lt People's Co-o(assistant postmaster), Elva Allen where he remained until the spring (clerk), Burton Kirkham (Star Route m ISSN No. 8 You can also try the new pizzas at only You won't believe how good they are! 0 mm FOOD STORES 309 West Main, American Fork Send address changes o American Fork. Utah 84003 1 Men's Texas U T I & & Ladies' Laredo Boys' Denims . . . . OFF Reg. $70.00 A . . T-Shi- rts Shoes .. ... . .. 20 Reg. $45.00 We carry the A.F. $5.88 OFF 'Reg. $40.00' ... 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IT" p, y, $2.59 Complete line ofSathers 2$1 cookies and candies. All specials 8750-466- Second class postage paid at Lehi. Utah PostmasterP.O. Box 7. sour sauce and 32 Oz. & We still have a full line of burgers, chicken or BBQ beef sandwiches. Telephone Numbers 9 Advertising & Circulation. 3 News Brett R. Bezzant Publisher Marc Haddock Editors Betty Fowler Subscription price S19' per year $280,000. Egg Links cream and salsa with 32 Oz. drink for only Published weekly by Ne'wtah News Group 86 West Main Lehi, Utah 84043 carrier), Larry Evans and Vivian Carter (local carriers), Wayne Powell (RFD carrier), George Tripp and Don Peet (city carriers). In 1970, by act of Congress, the U.S. Post Office Department was abolished and replaced by the U.S. Postal Service - a federal agency which was implemented on July 1, 1971. The Lehi Post Office today employs 10 people with an annual budget of nearly & drink for only $2.99 Two Chimichangas with real beef andor chicken with sour press U.S.P.S. No. Ham, Cheese OR, get 3 egg rolls with sweet Jill Peterson, Alison 15-1- In other action, the board discussed a proposed policy on sexual harassment in the workplace. No action was scheduled on this item. There was also an opportunity to address the board offered at the beginning of the session. 890 Breakfast Burrito with small coffee or milk $1.99 Lunch Specials- - Egg Rolls only 890 each Bradford, Ben Guercio and Jarrett Miner were singled out. Chris Tucker, Rebecca Boyd, Matthew Nelson and Russell Bushman were likewise honored in the group. Yesteryears: New West School Baugh continued, "But the truth is, the increases will boost property taxes for local patrons around $13 a year for the average home owner. In all, a little more than $600,000 is needed to meet our present debt obligations and to provide for existing need which can no longer be ignored. The total budget for the district is now around $117 million." 2 1-- in out Utah. 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