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Show fltC T A j, 1 COO X00 ttC Z Litio tennis team goes to state but will build lor next year By DAN WILSON Even thought the Lehi High School tennis team won the region championship two weeks ago, they didn't fare quite as well in a tough 3A state tournament held on May 8,9. The Pioneers came away with just two points, and finished near the bottom of the list, but "we made big steps toward the building of next year," commented coach Alan first singles, Marc Wilson took on the defending state champion, Peter Mattus, and lost That's actually a pretty good accomplishment to take a game off of him," commented several Lehi players. At the second singles spot, Lane Andrus lost a tough first round match to Brenn Hill of Ogden Terry Rarick took on Scott Starley (also of Ogden) and was unable to get a victory loosing 6-- 0, 3-- 6, 4-- 6. Wofford. The Pioneers were able to acwins prior to quire two the tourney from Springville and Spanish Fork On May 8, the first day of state competition, all of the Lehi players were knocked out of the competition in the first or second round. At post-seaso- 6--1. 2-- 6, n 2-- 6. The doubles teams for the Pioneers were the only first round matches that came out victories as Dan Wilson and Chris Boley beat Mountain Cresf s top doubles and Brendan Felix and Kelton 3-- 2, 3-- 2. 6-- 3, 6-- 3, PUBLIC NOTICES son Lowe 7-- 5. 6-- 2, In the second round, D. Wilson Boley played a tough "three setter" and against Pine View's Jeff Atkin duo Steve Bywater. The Pioneers lost the first set in a tie breaker, but The came back in the second set was a disappointment for third the LHS team as the P.V. team overpowered them with a final score "If we had only of 6 been able to get one of those crucial first set games, we could have won," exclaimed an upset and frustrated 7-- (7-4- ), Judge Memorial and West High School tied for the top spot in the state, as both teamshad all of their players in the On May 5, Chris Boley. Felix and Smith also advanced to the second round were they met Judge Memorials team of Gary pro-se- Tri-Cit- y 3. Superintendent Golf Course Committee Kent Peterson will conduct its monthly report. Chairman 4. Golf Professional meeting on Thursday, May 21, 1992, at 6:30 report. Published in the 5. Committee chair- American Fork p.m. in the clubhouse Citizen, located at 1400 N. 200 man report. Pleasant Grove Review 6. Committee re- and Lehi Free Press East, American Fork, May Utah. ports. 20, 1992. 7. Golf Committee The agenda shall be business. as follows: 8. Miscellaneous 1. Approval of min Notice to water users Utah 84116, (801-538-724- 0) on or before June 26, 1992. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS.) These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. 54-65- 55-82- dom. 54-9- 55-82- Jack R. 3-- 6:30 p.m. 1. Review agenda. 2. Miscellaneous West in a 6. Brad Christoffer-so- n - Final approval of five lot subdivision a Public hearing 1. J. Dan 3100 RA-- 1 s zone. - Annexation of 1 7. Rand Patterson acre to A--l at 540 W. Final approval of an 2100 North. eight lot subdivision March-bank- -- Taysom Tire & Muffler 225-634- State Orem 651 N. Hours: 3 8-- 7 1 to Oct 20, total acreage Lloyd Thornton Ron Thornton changing square foot requirement for homes in a R-- l zone. 12. Appeal of ordinance requiring citizens to hook up to sewer. 13. Tentative approval of FY 1992-9city budgets. 14. Minutes approved. 15. Engineer report. 16. City business. 17. Adjournment. Gary H. Lewis City Recorder Anniversary Special special uumpuieineu uraKe Wheel Alignment Pickups, 4x4's a95 3 (Most Cars) Free Tire with coupon f i i. .in r Mumer opeciai 0.42 acs; Stockwatering: 13 head of livestock; 1 Emissions and . State Inspections us Mon.-S- Reg. $24.00 coupon oniy Jrfocars with icoupononly j --11.77 Vl 6" Forged, Classic U K QQ rUSHtol Bargains N OF THE MONTH Brass. Traditional style. M-1- n CD7C7 El2El2NWV4Sec32; Sec33;Sl2,Wl2NWl HEREAFTER: TITY: 0.015 cfs. 2.51 ac-f- t. QUANTITY: SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 SOURCE: 6in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: ft.to500ft.deep0.POD: (1)S 1250 E 1400 from (1) S 660 Wl from Nl 54-65- 4Cor,Sec32,T6S,R2W (in Fairfield) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: ' &tt' MIXl WwffTfiiltiyTvil fCt&L Sji?S iTf Choose from 52 Watt, 67 Watt or 90 Watt Bulbs, 4 pack. Energy choice helps reduce our natural resource kIlWM ffA carbon ciioxide emissions. 10634 Jil AEC Sjl-T- nfCf t 'I 4NW14 Sec 32, T6S, R2W. 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James W. and Shelley APPLICATION(S) A Jacobs QUANTITY: TO CHANGE WATER 4 0.015 cfs; SOURCE: 6 (al6624): in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. Ronnie K. and Colleen deep.POD:(l)N275W Wilson propose(s) to 660 from SV4 Cor, Sec change the POD & POU flip Muffler 8-- 6 8-- located at about 2600 N. 1200 East in a RA-awards. Published in the Lehi ZOntn i action on 2. 15 minutes for 8 M citizen input. public heanng item. igg2 3. Presentation by of an 9. Discussion Community 2 10. Amendment of ordinance regulating fences, walls and hedges. 11. Ordinance - zone. located at about N. 600 East in a matters. 1-- 3, HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 2.51 act-f- t. SOURCE: Fairfield Springs. POD: (1)N 39 E 599 from SW Cor, Sec 29, T6S, R2W. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 20 family. (700 POU: Siy2NWl4,SWy West) USE: Irrigation: 4 Sec 28; S12NE1 from Apr 1 to Oct 31, 4,SE14NW14,E1 total acreage 0.25 acs; 2SW14.SE14 Sec 29; T5S.R1E. RA-- 1 The final two wins brought the Lehi record to 1 and gave ended the season with a region championship by winning 5 of six league matches. "I'm still pleased with our performance," commented WofTord. "I just can't wait for next year." 3-- 7. (D1212). 0 Wl4Cor,Sec 17.T5S, Domestic: R1E South & 870 Domestic: 1 family. POU: SW14 Sec 17, meeting il 1. 1 share of 4 Irrigation: from Apr 1 by to Oct 31, total acreage Fairfield Irr. Co. stock, 6 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family; POU: SE14SW14 Sec 2, T5S, R1W. (A66056): Clyde E. Jacobs QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs; SOURCE: 6in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1)S 1250 E 1200 from Pre-counc- 6-- 3. range. Regular session The State Engineer SE. of Camp Wm.) USE: of water as evidenced 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 1800 N. 1300 lows: 6-- ATV safety program and Board of Review on nuisance problem. 4. Ken Peck - Final approval of a seven lot subdivision located at Tuesday, May 26, 1992, about 950 N. 400 East at 7:00 p.m. in the in a l zone. Council Chambers lo5. Boyd Sunderland cated at 153 North 100 - Final approval of East, Lehi, Utah. The Gateway Subdivision agenda shall be as fol- Plat "G" located at about R-- Notice is hereby utes. business. 2. Approval of bills. 9. Adjournment. given that the received the following Application) to Appropriate or Change 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 with the State Engineer, 1636 W. No. Temple, Salt Lake City, 10-- City Council agenda Golf Course meeting y opponents, defeating Chris Johnson and Mike Kellett 8. championships. to keep in shape for the state tourney, the Pioneers traveled to Spanish Fork to take on a tough Dons team. Lehi came away with a tight win in the shortened match as both coaches agreed to go with a t for singles and a new format of the first to win ten games in a single set for the doubles matches. Notice is hereby cated at 153 North 100 toA-- 1 at540West2100 given that there will be East to allow public in- - North, Notice is hereby a public hearing held put on the Published in the Lehi following that the Lehi City June 9, 1992, at 7:00 proposal: Free Press May 20, 27 given will conduct its Council Lehi the in City p.m. J. Dan Marchbanks and June 3, 1992. regularly scheduled Council Chambers lo - Annexation of 1 acre council meeting on 6-- 3. 3-- 6, 6-- 1, 9-- 7. Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Public hearing Tri-Cit- 8-- 1. 6-- 3. 6-- 1. Both doubles teams provided their consistent wins as D. Wilson and Boley allowed Justin Johnson and Scott Nance to take them into three sets but still won FelixSmith easily handled there 8-- 3. 6-- 2, 6-- 1. 1-- 6, M. Wilson took on one of the states top players, James Crawford, Andrus was also unbut lost able to pull off a win as he was Rarick was the only downed singles player able to win as he put away Robbie Colbert Wilson and Boley took their opponents as they won 10-- and Felix Smith downed their counterparts Lehi came away with a slim 2 win as the Pioneers added to their season record. The following day, the Pioneers again traveled south to match up against Springville. Lehi came away ' win as the usual with another Green and Justin Henderson, who went on to win the tournament. The senior Lehi team was unable to get a set as the score ended at Smith defeated Jon Toone and Ja- 27 American Fork756-355- 1 Sf- - J f J |