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Show Lehi girl to compete in pageant PUBLIC NOTICES Planning Commission at JyneUe Brink, daughter of George and Lynelle Woods, and a ninth grader at Lehi Junior High School, will be competing as a finalist in the America's National Teenager Scholarship Program. JyneUe will compete as a representative of Utah County at the Highland High School April The Pageantrewards deserving young women with many opportunities to become the leaders of tomorrow. Each of the winners will receive a $1,000 savings bond and a full two-yetuition scholarship. The competition is based on intellect and leadership in young women. There is no swimsuit competition in this pageant. Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Meeting held March 9, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 153 North 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: 28-2- 9. ar Sponsor fees are needed to cover the expenses ofthe competition. To has received sponsorship help from some of the members ofthe Lions Club in Lehi, date, Jynelle Free Press - Wednesday, March 1, 1995 - Page President Howard WagstafF, Jim Yates of Cinco Equipment, Peck's PUBLIC HEARING 1. Addition of T-- l Transitional Zone to the Lehi City Zoning Ordi- Jynelle Brink Hardware and P.B.C. Auto Sales. Private individuals have also contributed and sincere thanks goes out to all who have helped. Jynelle is looking for further sponsorship and would appreciate all who would contribute. Anyone who would like to sponsor Jynelle, please send your contributions to 416 E. 840 North, Lehi, Utah 84043, or contact her at Lehi Junior High School. Cancer screening slated The cancer screening and prevention program will conduct a screening clinic for women in the area on Tuesday, March 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Lehi 1st, 6th and 16th Ward building, 120 W. 200 South, Lehi. Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling Based on annual family income and family size, there may be a charge up to $27. Anyone with a disability requiring special accommodations should make arrangements at least ten days in advance by calling thenum-be- r listed. The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examina- - tions, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to test for colorectal cancer, medical referrals andhealth education information on the risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer. Mammograms are not provided. All women, 18 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. All examinations are given nurses. by specially-trained nances. 2. Addition of CE-- 1 Critical EnvironmentalOpen Space Zone to the Lehi City ZoningOr-dinance- s. 3. Approval of previous minutes. 4. Marian L. Pox -Annexation of approxi- mately 2.26 acres to GC-zone located at 3650 North Frontage 1 Road. 5. Jerry Brooks - An- nexation of approximately 7 acres to I and M-- l zone located at 11445 North Frontage Road. 6. Cindy Larsen -- Request to operate a Day Care from her UTA public home located 243 struct a West 300 South in an steel buildingfor a shop and storage located at existing R--2 zone. 7. Janette F.Faulk 1550 North Trinnaman in an existing GC-- 1 to a Request operate Photography business zone. 3. Stan Gurney - Refrom her home located atl910Northl475East quest for approval to in an existing RA-- 1 operate a repair business for motorcycles, zone. 8. Stan Gurney - Re- snowmobiles, ATV's loquest for approval to cated at 1697 North operate a repair busi- State Street in an existness for motorcycles, ing GC-- 2 zone. 4. Jim Boettcher snowmobiles, ATV's located at 1697 North (SnackRakMiniVend) State Street in an existRequest for approval to operate a vending ing GC-- 2 zone. 9. Jim Boettcher business located at 280 (SnackRakMiniVend) East Main in an exist- Request for approval ing GC-- zone. to operate a vending 5. Danville Services business located at 280 Corporation - Request East Main in an exist- to operate a group home for five (5) adults locating GC-- 1 zone. 10. Danville Serviced at 38 West 700 South Re- in an existing A--1 zone. es Corporation 6. Lehi Lodging L.C. quest to operate a group home for five (5) adults - Request to construct a located at 38 West 700 60 unit motel located at South in an existing A--1 approximately 850 East zone (previously oper- 195 South in an existated as Sweet Charity ing GC-- zone. Group Home). Published in the Lehi 11. Lester Barber (Barco Const.) - Request Free Press March 1, for approval to con 1995. ed -- 1 NOTICE N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comments on the proposed bus route modifications to bus Routes 7 and 14 in the area of 900 North from 600 East to 1200 East in Lehi. II. Proposal: It is proposed to eliminate the UTA bus service on 900 North from 600 East to 1200 East due to public opposition to buses int he neighborhood and limited use of the bus in this area. 900 Option North 600 East extend both Bus 7 and 14 north along 600 East to 153 North 100 East to allow public input on the following proposal: 1. Drew Downs -Zone change on approximately 34 acre from RA-- 1 to 2 at approximately 200 South 400 West. Published in the R-- Lehi Free Press March 1, 1995. 0, 225-926- 262-562- 6, Donna's Music Corner Sbeet f9sic & Uosic Products 705-170- 5 Disney Popular Festival Solo New Age Duel & Ensembles Method Books A3 Imb Plat Maiy, Mny Mere Free Delivery AJ. ft. P.6. w'ria $llerw March the American Lung Association of Utah will kick off its annual "Neighborhood Walk" campaign to distribute leaflets on asthma and to accept contributions. 0, "Statewide, 3,500 volunteers will be involved in this y campaign," said Dr. Reed Gardner. Doris Lee Westover will lead the Neighborhood Walk in Lehi, assisted by Tammy Comer and Colleen Turner. ' The number of , people who suffer rom asthma has increased 71 jercent in the last 20 years," added Dr. Gardner. "Today, 10.3 million Americans have asthma, 3.7 million of them are under 18 years of age." 10-da- g Bob and Evelyn without Planned Savings Plus. BARRA1TS fl HOMEOWNERSODRNER by Ted Barrett Owner . ft Protect Your Eyes Most evervone who regularly wears a seatbelt can hardly remem ber a time when he or sne ara nox use one. The same may someday who wear besakJ of a helLike wearing safety goggles. safety while met biking, wearing goggles Is not exactly viewed as macho behavior, un me omer nemu, who would argue that endangering his eyesight is the manly thing to do? At the very best, we can all rememberthe experience of getting sawdust in oureyes just about every timo ma haua used aclrcularsaw. At the worst, what is to prevent a nail, a fMnn tunnd SDIinier. Of cnwrnii-a- i to agent from taking the same path our eyesr me answer ia oaioij Na- mmmmImm '4U i moot American stan287-1 tlonal Standards Institute riarrtti A selection li t- Wi.i.M'-- i k.. Bob and Evelyn with Planned Savings Plus. Planned Savings Plus Rates httmtRatt of safety goggies awaits you at Barratt Builders Sup-ni- u cntua iimn vou to make us your first stop. Our staff Is vety knowloHnonhlo ahnilt all kinds Of dO-iavail yourself jobs and are always OISCUSS 10 able your nei H,uiwv': Chances are excellent that there will ha nn nofiri to ao elsewhere. We're hara at as North Barratt Avenue Delivery (756-355- 1 ). Hours: available in North Utah County. HINT: For safety and comfort's sake, J Mb iuKaR nworv mmi wear a disposable oust sawdust and wood working around or fiberglass insuianon. BARRATT BUILDERS SUPPLY 35 N. Barratt Ave, American Fork .X. Annual Ptrctnlagt Yiild(APY) Up to $999 3.75 3.80 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $ 100,000 and up 4.00 4.15 4.25 5.00 4.06 4.22 5.09 First Security's Planned Savings Plus is a disciplined savings plan that regularly shifts money from your checking account to your savings. Then, as your assets build, we increase, the interest (up to 5.09 APY). Which never hurts for a rainy day. 4.32 ' For more information, stop into your local First Security branch. Member F.I) I.C ft 753551 8, 262-562- 6, for asthma fourth-rankin- V. Written comments -- Lung Association to hold walk Gardner also said asthma is a major cause of school absenteeism cause of and is the hospitalization among children under age 15. Each contribution will help the American Lung Association of Utah to educate the community on asthma and othei respiratory concerns including air quality, smoking cessation and tuberculosis. The American Lung Association, founded in 1916 to fight tuberculosis, is the oldest voluntary health agency in Utah. days before the hear- ing. should be sent to Mr. John C. Pingree, General Manager, Utah Transit Authority, P.O. Box 30810, Salt Lake Option 2 From 900 City, Utah 84130-081North 600 East Bus 14 and postmarked no later would turn south on 600 than March 15, 1995. East and end at Lehi VI. Information releHigh School. Bus 7 vant to the proposed would also end at Lehi changes is available at the Utah Transit AuHigh School. III. At the hearing, thority planning office the Utah Transit Au- and will be available at thority will afford an the public hearing. If opportunity for affected you cannot attend the citizens, private trans- public hearing, you may portation providers, and call Kip Billings, the locally elected officials Utah County planner, to comment on the pro- at Ext. 2372 posed changes. (Utah County) or IV. A translator for Ext 2372 (Salt the hearing impaired Lake County). will be provided if you Steven K. Randall call Jerri Ashurst, pubPresident lic hearings examiner, Published in the Lehi at Ext. 2352, Free Press March 1 and at least three working 8, 1995. 2 Notice of public hearing Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing held March 28, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers located at hearing IS 1400 North, east to 640 HEREBY GIVEN that East, south past the a public hearing will be Lehi Junior High School held by the Utah Tran- to 1200 North, west to sit Authority Wednes- 600 East, and south day, March 8, 1995 at 7 back to 900 North, and p.m. in the Lehi City then east along the exCouncil Chambers, 153 isting route. I. 7 Rates accurate as of February 22, 1995, and may change at any time, including after the account is opened. $50 minimum opening balance required. Must maintain a balance of $100 to obtain the disclosed annual percentage yield. First Security checking account and monthly transfer of at least $25 from checking to savings is required. Fees could reduce the earnings on the account. Lion King |