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Show Free Press Wednesday, August Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know We wish ery for Airborne Express operate a computer at 1560 N. Trinnaman software business (by Lane, west portion of mail) from his home building in an existing located at 1721 N. 1200 East in an existing RA--1 GC-- 2 zone. Pier-pozone. 6. Carilyn M. 11. Larry Lindstrom - Request for a conditional use permit - Request for final apto operate a preschool proval of Dry Creek business from her home Hollow, Plat "A," two 1. Post Office preslocated at 1020 E. 700 lots located at 1880 N. entation on placement North in an existing R-- 1 300 East in an existing RA-- 1 zone. zone. of mailboxes where 12. Bill Elton - Re7. Carl Mellor - Rethere is monolithic curb of quest for preliminary and gutter. quest permission 2. Green Concrete extension to continue approval of Elton Sublocated Cutting Inc. - Request operating a catering division, two lots for approval to operate business out of his home at approximately 2100 a Concrete Cutting until his new building N. 600 West. 13. Pioneer DevelopBusiness located at 1225 is complete. E. Main in an existing 8. Julee Findlay -- ment Corp. Request of for final GC-- 2 zone. approval conditional Request for a 3. Don Payne - Re- use permit to operate a Pioneer Estates, Plat C," 33 lots located at quest for approval to day care business from 800 W. 2600 North in remodel a car wash her home located at 1763 R-an l zone. existing exMain located at 111 E. N. 1400 West in an 14. Pioneer Developin an existing GC-- 1 zone. isting R-- l zone. - Request ment -Corp. ReA. 4. O.T.R. Inc. 9. Chris Findlay for final approval of quest for approval to Request for a conditional Pioneer Estates, Plat a operate a Recapping use permit to operate Tire Service at 1560 N. pest control business "D," 23 lots located at Trinnaman Lane, east from his home located 600 W. 2600R-- North in an existing l zone. portion of building in atl763N. 1400Westin R-zone. an existing GC-- 2 zone. an existing l Published in the Lehi 10. Larry Covington 5. Wasatch Courier Press Aug. 24, Free condifor a Request Request for approval to 1994. to use tional permit operate a courier deliv Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Meeting held Aug. 25, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 153 N. 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: to RETURN ADDRESS). Domestic: 1 family. POU:SWl4SWl4Sec Change Water in Utah These are informal County (Locations in proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the DiviSLB&M). Persons objecting to sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) an application must file a Protest stating the of Diversion a POD; reasons for the protest. Place of Use - POU; To have a hearing be- Nature of Use -- USE) 5 fore the State Engineer, (al8162): Darwin must a Bundy request persons hearing in the Protest. proposes) to change the Protest must be filed in POD of water as evi5 (a duplicate with the State denced by of 1636 W. portion Engineer, HERETOFORE: North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, QUANTITY: 0.45 on or SOURCE: 3 in. well 189 before Sept. 30. 1994. ft. deep. POD: (1)N 436 2 54-73- 54-73- 54-119- ). ac-f- t. (801-538-724- 0) the students Amended Planning, Zoning agenda The State Engineer (PROTESTS MUSTBE E 128 from SW Cor, Sec received the following LEGIBLE WITH A 29, T6S, R2W. USE: Application(s) Page 9 Exercise Your Legal Rights Read the Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICES Notice to Water USerS 24, 1994 29, T6S, R2W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.45 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 436 E 178 from SW Cor, Sec 29, T6S, R2W. (12 mile west of Fairfield) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. Robert L, Morgan P.E. State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug. 17, 24 and 31, 1994. Y nt for the coming school year! DRIVE-I- K 496 E. State, American Fork 756-218- 1 Lee Parker - owner . A -- n Tire Service at 1560 N. Trinnaman Lane, east portion of building in an existing GC-- 2 zone. 5. Wasatch Courier E. Main in an existing Request for approval to GC-zone. operate a courier deliv3. Don Payne - Re- ery for Airborne Express quest for approval to at 1560 N. Trinnaman remodel a car wash Lane, west portion of located at 111 E. Main building in an existing GC-- 2 in an existing GC-zone. 4. O.T.R. Inc. - RePublished in the Lehi quest for approval to Free Press Aug. 24, operate a Recapping 1994. 2. Greene Concrete is hereby given that there will be Cutting Inc. - Request a meeting of the Lehi for approval to operate City Site Plan Review a Concrete Cutting Board to be held Thurs- Business located at 1225 day, Aug. 25, 1994 at 6 p.m. in the conference room of the Lehi City ,.: - " 100 East. The agenda will be as ' follows: 1. Approval of previ- Dan's BacEicourff Sportscards pre-seas- McGown. Five juniors, one sophomore and one senior appear to have the inside track at starting spots on the varsity squad. The senior is Lindsey Clark and the sophomore is Jana team Fullmer. Juniors on the from last year include Cami Cooper, Sara Jacobson, Stephanie Stoddard, Cyd Revill and Lani Ethington. Jacobson is in her second year at the Pioneer volleyball helm and teaches biology and physical education. She played volleyball, basketball and ran track at Safford High School in Arizona, then played at BYU. This year she will head the VB program and the girls' track in the spring. Following the initial outing girls will against Millard, the Lehimatch-uhost Emery in a league next Tuesday, Aug. 30. Their first 1-- CD Buy one pair of eyeglasses and get another single vision pair FREE! Good only at the Spec Shoppe, 218 N. West State Rd. (Timp Plaza), American Fork Hurry! Oiler POGS Lehi volleyball hopefuls warm up during team tryouts. mam Lady spikers prep for Region 10 competitors COMICS COMPUTER GAMES mm Magic!! Revised The Dark Jyhad away games are scheduled at Wasatch Sept. 1. Wasatch is perennially one of the strongest teams in the region, and this year is the same. The Payson tournament will cap the week's activities Sept. will bringmany September teams to the Lehi gymnasiums as the Lady Pioneers host their own tournament after playing Uintah in a league contest. Park City is the venue for a Sept. 15 contest followed by a long break until Sept. 27 when the Union Cougars come into town. They will be followed by Wasatch on Sept. 30. Only four contests in October should help the girls peak for state Oct. They will travel to Uintah Oct. 4, entertain Park City Oct. 11 and Delta Oct. 13 and wrap up league play with a trip to Union Oct. 19. Coach Jacobson is optimistic about this year's team even though it is young. She hopes to be building for the future, and with 24 girls busy around the court these past two weeks, no one is going to dispute her enthusiasm. No Single Over $6 S4 763-851- 6 2-- 3. 0 116 W. Main Am. Fork M-- F m Sat. 11-- 5 two-da- y 28-2- HEALTH INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS FAMILY Single Vision Lenses Scratch Coating Bifocals $38 $10 $62 At the Spec Shoppe you'll also receive individualized attention and expert service from owneroperator, Hardy Baum. He is a Certified Dispensing Optician with 27 years of experience and does all the work himself. He offers custom, professional fitting with free adjustments anytime. Most single vision lenses can be ready in 24 hours. However, in an emergency, Hardy can have them ready in as little as one hour. The Spec Shoppe has a lab right in the store where you can also receive such services as frame repair, color tinting and lens engraving. As an independent dealer, Hardy can order from the manufacturer that best fits your needs. He carries over 1,000 selection and small store frames in stock and offers service. The Spec Shoppe is open Mon. through Fri. from 10 a.m. to Noon and 1 to 6 p.m. in the American Fork big-stor- 756-683- GROUPS SEE THE HEALTH SPECIALISTS FOR IHCGEM'BLUE CROSS FHP.UNITED HEALTH CARECIGNA JilJ HUNTER INSURANCE Hunter Agent Tom 756-039- ends soon! e (SMITH'S) Timp Plaza. For more information, call SELF-EMPLOYE- D 9. Hi -- 1. ous minutes. By TRACY WILSON Twenty-fou- r girls havebeenbusy bumping, passing and setting the volleyball at Lehi High School in preparation for this year's Region 10 spiker season. 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