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Show Free Press - Wednesday, April 27, B at team wins dynamic duo Well, we all know the old saying, ain't over till it's over." And I Lehi High School tennis was back guess theLehi Pioneer varsity baseball team doesn't think it's over, either. They scored seventeen runs last week as they annihilated Unitah 11-- 2 and then beat Park City That is a lot of runs even for the bat wheedling Pioneers, but more importantly, they only gave up three runs in that exchange. And even more notable they only made three errors in those two games. Matt Felix made this observation: "In the last two games we are playing much better, we have made no real mistakes and we are focused. If we can keep playing without those errors we are going to keep winning." LHS vs Unitah It was Todd Doyle who set the pace in this contest. He pitched the entire seven innings, giving up six hits and two runs. He had two strike outs and only two walks and in full swing this week. On Thursday the team traveled to Roosevelt to take on Union High in a league match. The result was a win for the Pioneers. Chris Boley won a three-se- t match in first singles, as did Terry Rarick and Greg Adamson in first doubles. Lane Andrus and Shawn Ross defeated their opponents easily in second and third singles. Lehi also took second doubles with Steve Greene and Tim Rarick winning in straight sets. 5-- 6-- 1. no wild pitches. When he came to the plate he was one RBI and scored twice. He was complemented by a greatly improved defense who racked up 19 putouts. Matt Felix had seven of them, Mike Gray had one with five assists, Mike Tahbo with three, Adam Olson and Ryan Evans each had two. -- Tryouts for seventh, eighth and Cheer- leaders will be held Wednesday, May 25, at 4 p.m.a t the Lehi High School football field. The rules for tryouts will be the same as in past years: Mike Schneider slides toward home plate. Matt Felix got the nod for the plate assignment. He threw four and a half innings gave up one run on one hit and six strikeouts. Jason Allan came on to close and finished with a shut out. The defense played well again, 14 putouts and only one error. Dillon Thomas had these words: "We came out in this game with a lot more confidence, Matt pitched a great 1. Girls may try out by themselves or with partners, but will be judged individually. 2. Each girl tryout out will need to prepare two cheers or chants. 3. On the day of tryouts, the girls will be taught a short chant by the high school cheerleaders and Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Notice to water users APPLICATIONS TO (1) N 400 W 2250. The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate or Change Wa- 5 in. rell 125 ft. deep (2) N APPROPRIATE WATER 54-72- ter 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. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (A67693): 9 Scott Tucker and Chris Shawcroft in third doubles. The upcoming week is an impor- 0 The 1994 general deer and elk application process. In the past, hunters could purchase deer tags over the counter at most sporting good stores anytime before the day the hunt began. With management plans in place to restore low big game populations, hunters need to remember that they are able to hunt one big game spe- hunts require a mail-i- game and Curtis came through with the hits. Once we got the lead we never looked back." In the hitting department four Pioneers hit .333; Curtis Jacobsen, Mike Gray, Matt Felix and Travis Neil. Curtis Jacobsen led the long ball hitters with a triple. said, "Well we have made a turn but we are not there yet. We have not really made any changes, a few adjustments here and there. But mainly we are not making the mistakes and the guys are more fo- Have the Pioneers really turned the corner? Head coach Lynn Allan have got to keep doing what we are doing or we will be out of it." cused. "We play Wasatch this week and that is the crucial test for us. David E. and Claudia C. Rose QUANTITY: 1.59 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1780 E 1890 from Nl4 Cor, Sec 6, T6S, R2W (100 N. 100 E., Cedar Fort) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total 0.25 acs; 5 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SE14NE14 Sec 6, T6S, R2W. 200 W 2550 from SE Cor, Sec21,T5S,RlW, 8 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 100 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SW14SE14 Sec 21, T5S, R1W. We If an applicant is successful at drawing out for a big game hunt, such as general season deer, then that applicant will not be able to hunt any other big game species. Regional Wildlife Manager Bruce Guinta states, "The Division of Wildlife Resources is also concerned tant one for the Pioneers as they e rival Grantsville, where they hope to avenge an earlier loss. On Thursday there will be a rematch with league foe Uintah High School. The winner will claim the regular season Region 10 title. More importantly, the victor will be in a better position going into the region tournament next week. face non-leagu- Girls will not be judged on their 768-333- that many sportsmen will show up to buy general season deer and elk hunting tags ad licenses over the counter next fall and license agents will have to turn them away because the application period for these general season hunts is in May." Guinta also adds, "It is imperative that the public read the big game proclamation in detail this year more than ever because of the many changes that will take place this year." The DWR encourages hunters to relay application dates and information to others to help prevent the public from missing the opportunity to hunt in 1994. Big game proclamations and the applications will be distributed to license agents about the first of May. Support outfits so should keep them simple and comfortable. The number of girls per squad will be determined by the number of girls trying out in each grade. All girls wishing to try out need to register by calling Paula Peterafter 4 p.m. son at til Pioneers 7 Exercise Your Legal Rights Read the Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of public hearing Notice of public hearing Notice is hereby quest for annexation of tion 18.20.020 D Lehi given that there will be a public hearing held May 24, 1994, at 7:00 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers located at 153 North 100 East to allow public input on the following proposals: 1. Steve Ault - Re approximately 32 acres to GC-- 2 and about 38 acres to R- -l at approximately 1600 East State Street. 2. Addition of a new residential zone, to the Lehi City 0, Municipal Code. 3. Revision of Sec City Municipal Code definition of an acre. 4. Revision of Section 18.48 Lehi City Municipal Code - GC-- 2 use allowances and definitions. -- Published in the Lehi Free Press, April 27, 1994. tion 18.48 Lehi City Municipal Code - GC-- 2 use allowances and definitions. 0, Published in the Lehi Free Press, April 27, 1994. -- Wg Aro g: 3. Revision of Sec- Notice is hereby proposals: 1. Addition of a new given that there will be a public hearing held residential zone, to the Lehi City May 12, 1994, at 7:00 Code. Lehi in the Municipal p.m. City 2. Revision of SecCouncil Chambers located at 153 North 100 tion 18.20.020 D Lehi East to allow public in- City Municipal Code put on the following definition of an acre. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: Same as Heretofore, but adding the following: (1) on or APPLICATIONS TO N 1400 E 700 from SW before June 10, 1994. CHANGE WATER Cor, Sec 22, T5S, R1W 2 (PROTESTS MUSTBE (al7989): (2.5 miles WUtah Lake D. Evans Outlet) USE: Same as LEGIBLE WITH A Aaron RETURN ADDRESS). propose(s) to change the Heretofore. POU: Wl These are informal POD & POU of water 2SW14 Sec 22, T5S, proceedings as per Rule as evidenced by Appli- R1W. R655-6-- 2 2 of the Divi- cation Number Robert L Morgan P.E. sion of Water Rights. (A66555). State (LEGEND: Points) HERETOFORE: Engineer of Diversion Published in the Lehi POD; QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. POU; SOURCE: Underground Free Press on April 27, Place of Use Nature of Use USE) Water Wells (2). POD: May 4 and 11, 1994. Stock-waterin- ac-ea- judged on how quickly they learn new cheers. 4. Girls may do gymnastics, but only those trying out for ninth grade cheerleaders will be judged on their gymnastic ability. n cies only in 1994. Little League cheerleading tryouts to be held May 25 ninth grade Little League Other winners for Lehi were Craig Carter in third singles and Big game applications to be taken in May 2-- 2, At the plate six Pioneers hit safely - Dillon Thomas, Jason Allan, Todd Doyle, Mike Gray, Matt Felix, Ryan Evans and Travis Neil. Evans led the Pioneer RBI's with three. LHS vs. Park City Pitching and defense did it again. Page 9 Tennis team raises racket against Union By ROD MANTOR "It 1994 - Ready To noccli Vow Seruice Come and Meet Us! By r-- mi' (801-538-724- 0) lit 54-68- 54-68- Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Application to Appro- priate Water in Utah County (Locations SLB&M). in 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. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 deep. POD: (l)s 1000 E on or 1000 from Nl4 Cor, Sec before May 27, 1994. 15, T5S, R1W (4 miles (PROTESTS MUSTBE west of Lehi) USE: IrriLEGIBLE WITH A gation: from Apr 1 to RETURN ADDRESS). Oct 31, total acreage These are informal 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: proceedings as per Rule 10 head of livestock; R655-6-of the Divi- Domestic: 1 family. sion of Water Rights. POU:NWl4NEl4Sec (LEGEND: Point(s) 15, T5S, R1W. of Diversion POD; Robert L. Morgan Place of Use - POU; P.E. Nature of Use -- USE) State Engineer (A67651): Jay Published in the Lehi W.Taylor QUANTITY: Free Press April 13, 20 SOURCE: 6 1.73 1994. and 27, ft. 300 to 100 ft. m.well (801-538-724- 0) Tell your Place a personalized graduation ad (similar to this example) with photograph and your own personal message of congratulations 54-72- 8 ac-f- t. ' - SCOTT BETTY VJq B$o Iv CM pou good luck. 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