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Show Free Press - Wednesday, January - 15, 1992 Page 6 Public Notices Pioneers stop Wasps and Utes By TRACY WILSON Pioneer basketball is back on track! When was the last time you remember Lehi High School basketball players traveling to Heber City and coming home with a win over Wasatch High School. Couple that with a victory over the Uintah Utes at home last Friday, and you have the makings of a great beginning to a new basketball season. Wednesday they tripped the The visitors never Wasps trailed after Richard Peterson hit a jumper (two of his six points) with 1:08 left in the first half. In that last minute Bart Brockbank added a shot followed by Jon Bailey's lay-uand Joe Mattson's free throw with three seconds left on the clock. Wasatch could not score in the final minute of the half. The Pioneer offense seems to Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Lehi's junior varsity and sophomore quints also contributed to the euphoria of beating Wasatch and Uintah. At Wasatch the JV cagers ran from the opening tip to a slaughter. They led at the quarter 18-at the half, and at the mark, Richard Peterson led the seven top scorers with 18 points. Ryan Turpin and Brock Powell added eight each, followed by Erik Tadje and Justice Jex with seven. Jex and Tadje each hit a trey. In the sophomore contest Terry Rarick and Brian Dibb topped the Pioneer offense with 13 each. They each had a shot. Joining them in the sophomore scoring parade were Chad Smith with ten and Ryan Rymer with eight. The soph squad allowed only 36 from their Wasp counterpoints work like we wish our wheels would. as parts they scorched the nets for When one is on ice and sliding, the 65. the young Pioneers By quarters other would catch traction. Likeled 17-and wise, when one Pioneer is not quite to be more of a Utes The proved on, there are many others who are challenge for both the underclassable to take up the slack. men teams as the Pioneers escaped Example of this would be Mattson 66-3- 9 72-6- 5, 63-5- 40-1- 3; 2; three-quart- 51-2- er 4. 15-fo- long-rang- e, p 28-1- 4, whose 25 points coupled with Brock-bank- 's 12 were high against Wasatch when Cooper and Chamberlain scored only four and three, respectively. Against Uintah, however, Cooper racked up 28 and Ch amber-lai- n 21 while Brockbank and Mattson chipped in five and nine. Cooper, who can generally be counted on to score a lot of points, made up for Wednesday on Friday at home as he poured 1 1 field goals through the nets and added six of eight from the charity stripe. His shooting percentage was phenome- 7, 47-2- 6 Notice is hereby y given that the Golf Course Committee will conduct its monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. in the clubhouse located at 1400 N. 200 East, American Fork, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Appointment of Tri-Cit- Approval of bills. Miscellaneous business. 10. Adjournment. 8. new chairman. 2. Superintendent The Lehi City Power ning Commission will the third Tuesday of Board will hold a hold a monthly meet- each month in the City Council Chambers lomonthly meeting on the ing on the second ThursBill Pierce first Tuesday of each day of each month at 7 cated at 153 N. 100 East 7 Chairman month at 7 p.m. in the p.m. in the Lehi City at p.m. conference room of the Council Chambers at Published in the Lehi AdministraLehi 153 N. 100 East. Free Press Jan. 15, 1992. Published in the tion City at Buildinglocated The Lehi City Board American Fork Citizen, 153 N. 100 East. of Adjustment will hold Pleasant Grove Review The Lehi City Plan- - a monthly meeting on and Lehi Free Press Jan. 9. report. 3. Golf Professional report. 4. Committee chair- man report. 5. re- Committee ports. 6. Golf Committee business. 7. Approval of 15, 1992. Board of Adj. meeting Cedar Fort Council agenda Notice is hereby given that the Town of Cedar Fort will conduct its regularly scheduled council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1992, at 7:00 p.m. at the Fire Station, Cedar Fort, Utah. The Lehi City Board of Adjustment will hold ness. a public hearing in the 5. Adjournment. Lehi City Council ChamSidney G. Hardman bers located at 153 N. Mayor 100 East on Tuesday, The agenda shall be as follows: 1. 15 minutes for citizen input. 2. Committee 3. Approval of 3. Shane Gover Application to operate a mail order business in his home located at 161 W. 100 South in an existing R-- 2 zone. with a pick up and delivery service in her home located at 354 E. 300 South in an existing R-- 2 zone. -- 4. Brent Johnson 2. George C. and Relva Laney - Applica- Application to dispatch tion to assemble pic- trucks from his home tures and frames made located at 410 N. 400 from nature photo- East in an existing R-- l graphs and do account- zone. ing for this business in Published in the Lehi 1. Marina Graham their home located at Press Jan. 15,1992. Free in an S. East 100 165 to operate Application R-- 2 zone. an accountingbusiness existing re- ports. SChGCLlllGS Power board monthly meeting Golf Course Committee agenda Tri-Cit- y Llli HlGGtill -- Published in the Lehi Jan.21,1992,at7p.m., at which time all interFree Press Jan. 15, 1992. ested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard for or against the following applications: min- utes. 4. Other city busi 65-3- -- with four-poivictories. In the jayvee fray Lehi jumped out to a 10-- 4 margin and duplicated that pace for a 20-- 8 lead in the second period, but Uintah held the Pioneer guns silent for 3:25 in the third quarter and moved to a 32-2- 6 deficit. nt Nipping continuously at the Pioneers' heels, the Utes finally tied the contest at 43 with 6:3 1 left in the game. Peterson and Bailey carried the load for the home team going down to the wire accounting for nine of the final 12 points to pull off the win. nally high. the JV led 14-By quarters Coach Chad Wilson was espeand Turpin led the cially pleased with the unselfish Pioneers with 14 points scoring play of his charges. "Most of our followed by Bailey with eleven and points came off assists from other Peterson with ten. players," Wilson commented. In the sophomore game Lehi fell But offense was not the only deficit to their with a behind game in town last week as Brock- Ute halftime the By bank, Peterson, Jon Bailey and Brian lead counterparts. to nine but early cut had been Cook made their presence felt with Lehi pulled ahead with defensive pressure, steals, rebounds in the third a by Lane Andrus and blocked shots. Bailey also added looked back. The game some offense with put backs and and never for the mighty Pioended s against the Wasps. neers. UinAfter a tie early in the Greg Adamson led the scoring tah game, the Utes jumped to a 11. The points were well diswith lead. They carried the lead long tributed with Wyat Cutler sinking into the second quarter before the Dibb making nine and Brian 10, 14-0 Pioneers made a sudden run and Jex contributing both Andrus and took a lead and the seven a piece. momentum into the locker room at All three Lehi teams will be in the half. action Friday, Jan. 17 as the Union The third quarter went back and invade the Pioneer gym. forth between the two teams and Cougars Union's varsity is in Region VII the game was tied seven times, the with an over Uintah and a win easy final time at 59. Consistency paid s offensive show against off for the Pioneers as they steadily Carbon in Roosevelt. This could pulled away from the Utes with be a real test for the Pioneer only 4:14 remaining when Mattson's Game times are 3:30, 5:30 final charity toss put the Pioneers and 7:30 p.m. beginning with the ahead to stay at The buzzer sophomores. sounded with showing on the Body Cam 32-1- 43-4- 0 One block north of Hart's. 24 hour towing 55-5- 1. jYiw-- Jfv- Intensive Automotive Repair and Painting Insurance Approved and Recommended Qualified and Seasoned Technicians Latest Equipment Needed For Repairs 880 N. 100 E. 9, p I L h III .Intensive Car Care 768-355- 8 55-5- 1 8, fi te 376-832- 4 15-- 2 three-point- v er 47-4- 3 u lay-up- 9-- 9 20-1- 0 two-poi- nt 2-- Richard Peterson looks for a pass around a Uintah defender. 0 Support win-les- 94-8- 5 hoop-ster- The Pioneers! s. 60-5- 9. 72-6- 5 scoreboard. 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