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Show Free Press - Wednesday, August 14, 1991 - Page 7 RaM. Rah! RaM Board of Adjustments hearing The Lehi City Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing in the Lehi City Council Chambers on Tuesday, August 20, 1991 at 7 p.m. at which time all interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard for or against the following applica tions: Meet the team night August 24 -come meet the team, join the fun "Meet The Team Night" will be held Saturday, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. at the football field at Lehi High School. Coach Kilts will unveil his 1991 football team and they will be introduced to the fans individually. There will also be a Goalpost Kick-oCompetition and the public will be invited to join in the contest. This will be your chance to show are excited about this year's prospects, and hope the fans will come out and support this year's promising young athletes. Cheerleaders and Pionettes will be on hand to show off their new outfits and do some routines. Booster Club members will be present to accept new memberships. Everyone should remember that a current Booster Club membership card will entitle you to $1 off the ff off! .. The annual Purple and White game will be held following introductions and those attending will get a preview of the talents, depth and quality of the team. Coaches admission price of any high school activity. There are many other advantages to being a member ofthe local Booster Club, including the cama- grounds from a summer of repair and remodeling, and chowed down on pancakes and sausages provided by the Booster Club. Even with the Monday effort, it will be hard for the football team to catch up with the community. The field is scheduled to get new goal posts which have been needed for many years. y Following this week of practices, the team s will put on pads and begin the serious business of hitting, tackling and imple- mile-and-a-ha- lf two-a-da- menting plays and defenses. e Assisting Kilts this year, Magnusson, Lynn Allan, Mark Grant and Everett Kelepolo will be on the sidelines. But the record from last year when the Pioneers went undefeated in region play will be hard to duplicate. Lehi is minus a lot of talent in Chad Smith, Johnny Revill, Sean Lon-ni- p, 13 Sept. !" i J CPR training resuscitation (CPR) training is offered at the American Fork Hospital Education Centerfrom 10a.m. to 2 p.m. There is a $10 charge for the training. Cardio-pulmona- . , their respective schools between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Elementary students should bring their immunization records and new kindergarten students should include their birth certificates as well. ry Garage, Bake Sale The Timpanogos Exch ange Club is sponsoring a garage sale today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking log of First Securitt Bank, 207 E. Main, American Fork. The sale will raise funds for an education program and materials to help prevent child abuse in the Alpine School District. Secondary School Registration The Alpine School District has set today as the day for all new secondary students to register at Western Pig Roast Board of Adjustments The Lehi City Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing today at the City Council Chambers at 7 p.m. for several applications. The meeting is open to the Babysitting classes A babysitting class is offered at the American Fork Hospital Education Center from 4 to 6 p.m. There is a $5 fee. Register and pay fee through the Alpine School District by contacting Janet Sanders at be pig roast held today starting at 6:30 p.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, 634 N. 600 East, American Fork. The annual event is designed to raise money for the church's crises fund to help the needy. A western-styl- e their respective schools between the hours of 8 a.m. and noon. Counselors will be available during this period to help students review class schedules, analyze credits earned and discuss graduation requirements. four-ho- will Calendar entries Submit information on your group' activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah, Com84003, or by call! ng munity Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 3 p.m., of the week you want the notice to 756-527- run. American Fork 756-347- Fall sports at Lehi High School are in full swingeven though school doesn't start for another two weeks. Monday looked like a full day of practice as the cross country runners with Coach Bonnie Wadley leading the pack exercised around the perimeter of the school and track. On another section of the school block, Coach Jim Howe ran his charges through workouts for the girls' soccer program . Three groups of cheerleaders were busy going through their paces on the lawns surrounding the school, and the girls' tennis team was busy playing between puddles on the courts. The football teams were busy grooming the fields and surround ing areas for the upcoming two weeks of conditioning and practice. Then in the afternoon, Coach Rick Nelson was busy running his troops through early season drills for the 5 SE?'''Cjf i ifmow tu uu tou me r ABC's of Autobody Repair? football program Any hopefuls who have not been alerted to all the activities at LHS, but who still want to participate, should get in touch with coaches and advisers at the earliest mo ninth-grad- jA Deli & JoCtne Qntnt , i Sport 15 E. Main, Fall sports underway at Lehi High Community Calendar Elementary School Registration The Alpine School District has set today as the day for all new elementary students to register at A.F. Gun & - to round out their arc tt y coach Kelly Freeman announces volleyball tryouts for all three Lehi High School teams -sophomore, junior varsity and varsity will be held Aug. 19 and 20 at 8 a.m. at the Lehi High School gymnasium. night is sched- - Aug. 30 Lehi will open its season with a tough contest at American Fork. Homecoming Week will find Tooele visiting the Pioneer field on Sept. 6, and Lehi traveling to Ogden A Hiking Boots Pro-Lin- e $159.99 $179.99 Reg. 329.99 Dozen $39.99 $34.99 Reg. 59.99 Reg. 239.99 tryouts New head all-sta- te uled Aug. 24 when the players and coaches will be introduced and a light scrimmage is planned. Food will be sold by the Boosters to encourage families to be a part of this annual affair. 1991. New coach announces Ferrell and Dave Wilson, seniors who were all named to teams last season, but the Pioneers still have the top quarterback in the state in Cole Cooper (only in his junior year) and honored receivers Matt Ekins, Dave Christofferson and Marc Wilson. " -- R-- 2 Browning Vortex X Bow Browning Mag Shadow Easton XX75 Camel Arrows -- "Meet-the-team- R-- 2 Super Archery Sale! R-- A Sorensen Application to operate a tailoring and clothing alteration business in her home located at 292 West 800 North in an zone. existing Published in the Lehi Free Press August 14, 5. Wanda 4. Scott Col ledge -zone. Application to have a 2 3. Jean Clark Ap- foot front setback variplication to operate a ance and a 7 foot rear computer consulting setback variance for the and medical transcrip- purpose of constructing tion service in her home a new home at approxilocated at 137 East 100 mately 270 West 200 North in an existing R-- 1 South in an existing R-- 2 zone. zone. raderie and friendships with other LHS supporters. A Booster Club 1. Laurie Shelton membership is also a show of faith 't Application to do artifi-- . in our fine young students at Lehi rial nails and manicures in her home located at High. Don't pass up a chance to join this worthy organization. 840 East Whipple Drive Efforts of the Booster Club have t in an existing l zone. resulted in lights for the football 2. Rhett Baum field and the tennis courts, a grand Application to operate a mobile lube and oil piano for the music department and many other things. change business using The Booster Club also sponsors his home as an office award banquets, assemblies and only at 383 West 900 other activities where student achievers are recognized. Football team strives to repay for city support Traditional "hell week" conditioning and chalk talks were set back this year by one practice as the Lehi High School football team returned a big favor. To show their gratitude for all of the support that the community has given them, 60 to 70 of this year's gridders donned orange vests and cleaned the stretch of State Street north toward Lehi from Super Wash. Sponsored by the Booster Club, the clean-u- p was the first step in the adoption process of the state highway. President Jan Felix coordinated the activities with head coach Jeff Kilts of the Pioneer football team. 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