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Show ' Contact us for all your insurance: J 1 We service what we sell and we're here to help you. Aut0 Discounts Home Life & Annuities . Fast Fair KEN CARDON INSURANCE AGENCY 174 West Main, American Fork . Friendly Thanks for your business! Business 756-964- Cheerleading tryouts announced for 7th, 8th and 9th grade girls Cheerleading tryouts for girls entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades will be held between May 18 and more than two people are allowed. Each person trying out should be prepared with two chants or cheers. Participants may be asked to limit their presentation to one cheer if time will not permit judges to see both cheers. Girls trying out will be taught a cheer that day by the high school cheerleaders and will perform the cheer that day. Ninth grade girls will also be judged on tumbling ability and should include a tumbling routine May 20. for the tryouts is mandatory and is now beingtaken by callingPaulaPeterson, after 5 p.m. Any additional information can be obtained by calling the same number. The tryouts will follow the same rules as last year and include the 768-333- following: Cheers can be performed individually or in pairs; no groups with in their cheer presentations. Lisa Boren: "Look for the best" By BRENDA T. PETERSON "Always look for the best in life," is the philosophy of Lisa Boren, this week's Pioneer Profile. Lisa is the daughter of Robert and Donna Boren of Lehi. Lisa's best is evident at Lehi High School, where she is currently Pioneer Profile Hours: Susan Ken Stacy Mon.-Thur- 3 8:30 to 5:00 s. & Fri. 8:30 to 1 50 7 Free Press - Wednesday, April 28, 1993 - Page Cheerleading selections and primary elections Pioneer Beat Tennis has region at Uintah this Thursday. This is what they've been workingfor all season, and we wish them the best of luck. Softball and baseball played Carbon Tuesday, and will play at Wasatch Friday. Baseball will also play Mt. View here on Saturday. Track runs Wednesday at Timpview, then Saturday at the BYU invitational. The BYU meet is a difficult one to even get into, former below. music blasted from the 2000-wa- therefore any and all Lehi participants must be both congratulated and wished good luck. And finally, the ecological sideof the coin Anybody want to save a bit of rainforest? There are signs around the school explaining who to talk to, and, as far as I know it's about $5 an acre, but don't quote me and, please, don't sue me for false advertising. So hang on to that milk money and celebrate Earth Day, mom won't mind, it's a worthy cause. May they continue their unblemished win record. million onlookers looked on, each screaming a little louder for their favorite per- By CHRIS BROWN tt soundsystem above, sending soundwaves the size of the Grand Canyon through the roaring crowd in the stands. Each new set of performers came on the field bringing with them an arsenal of aerial manuevers, maneuvers which could only be described with phrases too long to even begin to comprehend. Well, it wasn't quite that spectacular, but cheerleader tryouts were held last Friday. About 30 contestants came out to engage in Friday's game with Carbon, which, J.V. consequently, varsity won won as well, making the point canyon. Soccer spread an plays away this week, Wednesday at Morgan and Friday at Park City. 9-- . 1 National Library Week... ' combat, each with an original cheer, a required cheer, and a short dance. It looked like quite an excellent lineup for the '93-9- 4 schoolyear, and after some rigorous basic training our new cheerleaders should begin to fill the massive shoes of the '93 slightly-less-than-mort- yv "i i ' "j " .. '' squad. Speakingofthe'93 varsity cheerleaders, perhaps we could take just a moment of silence to recognize the full year of hard work which they've put into their routines and such to help out our teams and activities. Enough silence, on to the political side of things - It's Primaries Week here at LHS, so if you want to run and aren't already, sorry but no cigar. But hey, that's ok. You'll be able to avoid all the political biting which began Wednesday morning with the annual elections assembly. Just make sure you vote. After all, they tell me, every one counts. And in Chris' Sports Den tonight wehave - Mike Gerken. Mike is having quite the season with Lehi Soccer, just recently he snagged his second hat trick in I : . . p&rr'Z : -- serving as a varsity cheerleader. She was part of the cheering squad which participated at the national cheerleading tryouts in Dallas, Texas this past summer, and she was also invited with the High School Spirit Week held at South Towne kick-ingan- 'ii Mall. Lisa Boren Lisa is also a member of the Art Club and has had her art work displayed in the Alpine District Art Community involvement has found Lisa helping in Booster Club Show. She is taking advanced classes activities and serving as a cheerleading coach for the Little League in art and history and maintains a 3.8 grade point average. Church activities for Lisa include being an active member of the Lehi 11th Ward where she has served in her Laurel class presidency. She has also been junior assistant camp leader and is working toward the Young Women's program. When time permits, Lisa enjoys sewing, working on craft projects and being with friends. She also works at Lehi Drug part-timLisa's goals for the future include attending Dixie College and e. majoring in pharmacology. Recognition Award. Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Notice to water users (PROTESTS MUSTBE Commercial: Use at LEGIBLE WITH A Country Store. POU: RETURN ADDRESS). NE14NW14 Sec 14, These are informal R1W. 2 (A66831): proceedings as per Rule Application(s) to Appro- priate Water in Utah in County (Locations R655-6-- SLB&M). 2 of the Scott Divi- -- McLachlan sion of Water Rights. QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. Persons objecting to (LEGEND: Points) SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 an application must file of Diversion POD; ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD; a Protest stating the Place of Use POU; (1) S 400 E 900 from N reasons for the Protest. Nature of Use a USE) 14 Cor, Sec 18, T5S, 4 To have a hearing be(A66818): fore the State Engineer, Judith N.Jones QUAN20 head of 0.015 cfs. livestock. POU: NW1 persons must request a TITY: hearing in the Protest. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 4NE14 Sec 18, R1E. Protest must be filed in ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: Robert L. Morgan P.E. duplicate with the State (1)S 1000 W 3050 from State Engineer Engineer, 1636 W. NE Cor, Sec 14, T5S, North Temple, Salt R1W (4 miles west of Lake City, Utah 84116, Lehi) USE: Irrigation: Published in the Lehi on or from Apr 1 to Oct 31, Free Press April 28, May before June 11, 1993. total acreage 0.25 acs; 5 and 12, 1993. 54-69- Lily Elementary, reads to students in "A Day of 1 at Sego Dr. Linda Perkins, principal I a Thousand Stars." Democrats choose new officers Utah County Democrats held their organizing convention Friday, april 16, in Provo. New officers selected to lead the party in the Public Notices The State Engineer received the following d UrSJk JF' 1 W ft4V tV. I - tjl X ' IHI'linilHI.H.I.I II WW H MM ML new two years were: LaVon Laursen, American Fork, chair; Larry Rees, Robert Davis, Salem, Orem, secretary; Vera Nielsen, vice-chai- r; Orem, treasurer. Area coordinators for the North County will be Connie McEwan of Lehi, assisted by Diane Giovan-non- i of Highland. Special guests at the convention were Senator Scott Howell, Senate Minority Whip, and Representative Kelly Atkinson, Minority Whip of the House. The Democratic Party has experienced tremendous growth under the leadership of the retiring chairman, Robert Stringham of Provo. He was highly praised at the meeting for his tireless efforts on behalf of the party. Representative Bill Orton paid special tribute to Mr. Stringham. Anyone interested in becoming active in the party is encouraged to call any of the officers for VT 1'" ' ' ' i ; 4 1 iI f ' ' t " - ,A h if V2'' , 1 . ii , I I H 'mmK 1 ' It I ' I 1 1 H lMiliilM IIMMrl!! '""H nr Junior High School Librarian Frances Comer awarding prizes for reading achieve- ment; students read 152,085 pages during the week. - Tuii-fl- - " -- ' - H B (801-538-724- 0) Power Board agenda 2. Miscellaneous fice Building located at 99 W. Main, Suite 100, business. The agenda shall be Published in the Lehi as follows: 1. Discussion of new Free Press April 28, 1993. substation. There will be a Lehi City Power Board Meeting held Tuesday, May 4, 1993, at 6:00 p.m. in the conference room of the Public Works Of See me for a State Farm 10 W i ITT, Days hi Only Before Judd Wathen Orlin Wathen Wed., Apr. 28fh to Sat., May Wth Mil BBH-StS- Sli OMfW review of It's a your insurance coverno-co- st I t ages and needs. J. 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