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Show Free Press - Wednesday, September 13, 1995 - Page 4 Police investigate domestic disputes LHS Boosters to kickoff A Lehi man was charged with disorderly conduct and a woman was booked into the Utah County jail on charges of aggravated membership drive for 1995-9- 6 school year As the Lehi Pioneers kirk nff their first home game Friday, Sept. 15, the Lehi Booster Club the drawing to be held during the homecoming game. For more information on joining the club, or volunteering to help with activities, call Michelle Holbrook, The two major projects the club will kick off their membership drive for the coming year. Anyone interested in joining the club, which supports various activities at Lehi High School, may sign up at the game or through club members. Cost of membership is $5 person and entitles card holders to a $1 discount on any d 768-885- 1. 'nil is currently working on are outdoor restrooms and preparations for a Softball field. Other projects they have completed in the past include the Hall of Fame, the Pioneer lettering on the outside of the gym, the new press box and sound system, the scoreboard, lights on the football field and tennis courts, costuming for Encore, and service support for the drama department. school-sponsore- activity. Drawings will also be held at the home football games for special prizes for club members; Zions Bank, for example, has donated a $50 savings bond for Continued from front page 7200 West and 6800 West. County Task Force, which included American Fork Mayor Jess engineers from area cities as well Green stated opposition to any as a traffic engineer from the Utah alternative, including Alternative Department of Transportation's y B, that would intersect Region 3, met with MAG and Golf Course. He said that traffic Centennial on Aug. 24. needs in American Fork between Lorin Powell, Lehi City's engi4800 West and SR-7- 4 would best be neer, told the group that Lehi had served by constructing a road south officially withdrawn support for the of the golf course. 7000 West proposal and that any In the minutes of the meeting, future discussion of that alternaMayor Ed Scott of Highland said tive would be meaningless. that his city is looking for a long-terThe engineer then suggested solution, which they felt would that if the 7000 West road is not be along 7000 West. However, he considered, then either 7200 West said that if a majority of Lehi citior 6800 West should be diverted to zens opposed the road, he would meet the intersection of SR-7- 3 support improvements on 7200 (Lehi Main Street) and US 89 in West and 6800 West. order to eliminate three consecutive He said that they had not con"T" intersections that may be sigsidered the proposal for 10400 nalized at a future date. North because of the difficulty in Glen Thurgood, Highland City in the acquiring rights-of-wa- y Councilman, said that Highland is Adventure and Park; he Learning currently preserving rights-of-wa- y did say that they would consider for Alternative B west of SR-7Alternative A but would pursue Kent Fugal of Pleasant Grove also Alternative B first. supported Alternative B from 4800 "A lot of the discussion was West to SR-14interrupted by the citizens who had Finally, the North Utah County come," said Baranowski, who Executive Council, made up of explained that the citizens felt that members of the Utah County the 7000 West proposal should be Commission, none of whom were eliminated from the study. present at the meeting, and mayors Baranowski, on the other hand, felt from the north Utah County cities, that the proposal needed to be listmet on Aug. 31. Several citizens ed in order to be properly docuwere also Tri-Cit- m Holbrook named to West Stake presidency David W. Holbrook was sustained as second counselor in the Lehi West Stake presidency during the stake's recent conference. President E. Kaye Fox was released as first counselor and President James Baird was released as second counselor; Baird was then sustained as the new first counselor to President Val Tucker. A manager at Unisys in Salt Lake City, President Holbrook is the son of June Holbrook and the late Garn Holbrook. He is married to the former Birgitta Nyberg; the couple has seven children and one grandchild. He has formerly served as bishop of the Lehi 12th Ward, as a high councilman, Elder's Quorum president and scoutmaster. semi-annu- ISSN No. o o o . . do-lick- .756-766- 9 1 mi ti t - t- i jt j Aim. ..ftv S. xsssss, Russ Daly Subscription price $24 per year the visibility. "I think putting two would create a dangerous situafour-plex- tion," said engineer Blaine Comer. "If you have four plexes.youll have multiple driveways. 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Among other items to be considered during the evening was on construction of the new high school in the Orem area, a status report on the progress of Micron, and a video presentation produced by Pleasant Grove High Hebertson's request. At the meeting, the mayor and councilmembers called on other officials to express their views on the issues. "I think the police chief will tell you that is the worst intersection," said Reed Councilmember Sunderland. Police Chief Karl Zimmerman said he considered the freeway overpass to be a hazard because of Actual If teacher pact Councilmember Wayne Carlton seconded the motion, and the council denied unanimously need adjusting before winter hits? Brett Bezzant At UJfcolesale v School board to consider ey .Marc Haddock Park Nu erv EIsIj Ccssls larcsst fiursery Prices it m $142. Does your Hiniace's .756-527- 3 .' that 9 Circulation Publisher mented. "I think people are so afraid," he said. 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When the issue was presented to the Lehi City Council, Councilmember Dee Ray Russon made a motion to "leave it the way it is and stop trying to put residential next to the freeway." 309-50- 0 Telephone Numbers Managing Editor City Editor A Lehi couple reported two males were seen by their car, which was parked outside the couple's home. One had the door open and was looking inside when they were spotted. The two unknown suspects fled and the case is still under investigation. Four minors were cited with illegal consumption and possession of alcohol, and an adult was cited requests 4-pl- ex Published weekly by & Beat City turns down Newtah News Group 59 West Main American Fork, Utah Advertising News Police assault and criminal mischief during a domestic dispute. The woman hit the man with a shovel, a vase and a fan, and pierced the windshield of the man's can with the shovel handle. In another domestic dispute, a Lehi man was booked into the county jail after he hit his father during an altercation involving the sale of a car, and in another case, an American Fork man was booked into the jail on charges of aggravated assault, possession of a loaded firearm in a vehicle, possession of a firearm while intoxicated, driving under the influence (DUI) and open container violation. $m$ 8750-466- U.S.P.S. No. 6. meeting to observe the proceedings. Lehi Mayor Bill Gibbs reiterated the fact that Lehi would not endorse any form of Alternative 2, but is supporting improvements on al Skirt Wxtt 4. in attendance at the r David W. Holbrook Roads 0 iSsg. L with contributing alcohol to them. A Lehi man was arrested and booked without incident into the Utah County jail for unlawful control of a motor vehicle when he took his vacationing parents' car without permission. Failure to yield the right of listed as the cause of a was way traffic accident on State Street. The car that had the righl of way sustained about $3,000 in damages, the offending car was totaled. A building near the roadway also sustained about $7,000 in damages in the incident. A traffic stop for speeding led to the arrest of the driver for the speeding violation and a $470 outstanding warrant; the passenger in the car also had a warrant for 5, NORTH-EAS- Wht T ,j kil 111 785-937- 1 H Mountain, LINDON FRONTAGE RD.) A FuelI QUCSTA COMPANY o JL- - |