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Show Free Press - Wednesday, October 26, 1994 - Page 10 Amber Laudie: fBe an example' Amber Laudie, daughter of John and Faye Laudie of American Fork, is this week's Pioneer Profile. Described by friends as energetic and happy, Amber is busy senior at Lehi High School. She is Profile ! Voter registration notice that Notice is hereby given to qualified electors Registration Agents will be at their respective homes between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on the dates listed below to register all persons applying who are entitled to vote at the 1994 General Election. Tuesday, November 1, 1994 Wednesday, November 2, 1994 Thursday, November 3, 1994 J. Bruce Peacock Utah County ClerkAuditor Cedar Fort Belva Chamberlain 11 S. Highway 73 Fairfield Davis Lehi 1 511 N. 200 W. Orlynn Donna Chilton Lehi 2 791 N. 200 W. Lehi 3 Sara Stephenson 392 W. 1800 N. Lehi 4 251 E. 300 N. Kay Shelton Lehi 5 Diana H. Bailey 1195 W. 1870 N. Lehi 6 Jennifer Gossard 995 E. 760 N. Lehi 7 Thalia Mansfield 571 W. 2200 N. Lehi 8 541 S. 500 W. Shirley Tripp Lehi 9 Maleen Bean 825 E. 900 N. 1 r V. By BRENDAT. PETERSON yearbook editor this year, and she is also a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish and science clubs, and the Spirit Squad. As a junior, Amber was yearbook copy editor, and in ninth grade, she was junior high yearbook editor. She has been a member of the Academic Decathlon team for two years, and she has been a member of FHA and the Knowledge Master team. With all her activities, plus taking advanced classes in English language, biology, and history, Amber manages to maintain a 4.0 Amber Laudie sity and majoring in psychology and elementary education. She also hopes to marry, raise a family, and an Mile-Hig- Award. In her free time, Amber enjoys reading, writing, swimming, making new friends and being with old friends, collecting stuffed toys, and goingon trips to the ocean. She also finds time to volunteer her help on community service projects, and she works part time at the American Fork Public Library. Amber's philosophy of life is, "live so that those who do not know Christ will want to know Him because they know you." Future goals for Amber include attending Brigham Young Univer- - More from our young readers... Planning Commission agenda Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Meeting held Oct. 27, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 153 N. 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Approval of previ- ous minutes. 2. Steve Jones Request for approval to operate a Vending Business in his home located at 252 E. 1500 North in an existing RA-- zone. 3. Jeffery Dean Farnsworth - Request for approval to operate a Marketing Services -- 1 Published in the Lehi Free Press Oct. 26, 1994. Consulting Company from his home located at 660 W. 2350 North in an existing l zone. 4. David Tuttle Request for approval to operate an Upholstery and Carpet Cleaning Business from his home located at 1593 N. 1400 East, Cedar Hollow "A" R-- -- in an existing RA-- 1 zone. 5. Trudy Taylor Request for approval to operate a Deb' Sandwich Shop at 173 W. Main in an existing GC-- 1 zone. 6. Larry Peterman Request for approval to operate a Video Rental Store (Movie Buffs) located at 380 E. Main -- -- in an existing GC-- 1 zone. 7. RDean Huerta Request for preliminary -- approval of Huerta Subdivision, 2 lots located at 1060 W. State Street in an existing R-- 2 zone. 8. Richard Shelton -Request for preliminary approval of Dry Creek Estates, Plat "A," 21 lots located at 1800 N. 750 East in an existing l zone. and 9. Consideration of R-- R-- 3 Twin Home concept and possible ordinance allowing zero lot line. 10. Work session. Published in the Lehi Free Press Oct. 26, 1994. live a good life. You Need These Cards gpa. Amber has received the Presidential Academic Fitness Award, National English Merit Award, Scholar Award, and she is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Amber has attended the BYU Young Writer's Conference, and, as a sophomore, Amber won the Lehi High's PTA Reflection award for literah ture. She has also won the Poetry Society award and was a finalist in the Contemporary Poets of America and Britain contest. As an active member of the American Fork Second Ward, Amber has served in all her Young Women's class presidencies and participated in many various service projects. She has received her 6 year camp certificate and she served as junior camp counselor this past summer at girl's camp. Amber is also currently workingon her Young Women's Recognition PUBLIC NOTICES The Bank of American Fork offers two great cards for your shopping convenience. The debit card gives you worldwide purchasing power, cash advance, and check guarantee privileges. Transactions on this card are debited to your checking account. I call this card my plastic check. The Visa credit card gives you the full services of a traditional credit card with 25 days free interest when your account is paid in full. These cards gave me a terrific fishing trip in British Columbia with my grandson, Dylan. I'd recommend my bank and these two cards to everyone. Kermit Kelly r ' fKt ;' V ' fA i J OGGG W& 0000 trr ( 1 The Lonely Pumpkin Once upon a time there was a lonely pumpkin. A witch came along and the pumpkin said, "Will you stay with met I am very lonely." "Are you kidding?" said the witch. "I wood never stay with a pumpkin." Then a goblin came along and the pumpkin said, "Will you stay with me? I am very lonely and nobody will stay here with me." "No way!" said the goblin, and he -- ;; - ( O'us left. u t!-- : -- Then a ghost came and the pumpkin said, "Will you stay with me?" The ghost said, "Why not!" 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