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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, 15 March 24, 1999 - Page 8 $ Education 1 art show Winners named in 4 Bract Heimkseu mentor-base- d - -- fj-T- I Is it S rJ ill '3j " -- ; rtJjQf J -. 4 received He the has Presidential Academic Fitness Award, twice received the National English Merit Award, and is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. He was recently nominated to Scholar receive the award. He has taken several advanced classes, including A.P. and Language English Composition, while maintaining a 3.6 grade point average. Zane is an active member of the Lehi Wines Park Ward, where he has served in many leadership positions in his Young Men's class presidencies. In his free time, Zane enjoys camping, restoring his 1973 Ford Bronco, being with his friends, and participating in He also works part activities. time for Peterson Concrete of out-of-do- list Six grade-base- d divisions will be offered, with costs ranging from $25 to $60. Four girls soft-ba- ll leagues will also be offered, with the cost for this program set at $40 per person. Tryouts for Mustang, Bronco and Pony league tryouts will be held April 20 and 21; tryouts for girls teams will be held Wednesday, April 28 at 5 p.m. Taylor Dr. Stephen R. Baar, vice president for academic affairs at Westminster College, has announced that Shelby R. Stapley of Saratoga Springs has been placed on the Dean's List for the 1998 fall semes- remain where we were the rest of the night, until daylight. When morning came, to our great surprise we found ourselves just opposite the fort with the river between. It was very fine and clear on our side of the river but on the fort side there was a thick mist so the soldiers never saw us at all. I think the Lord was showing us very plainly that He was presiding over the outfit and we ought to trust in Him. We tried the same dodge at Laramie with a similar result. The Lord took care of us whether we would or not. As the wagon train traveled down Echo Canyon they stum Interne t Special! To a special first year rate of only $129.90 (That's only $10.83 a month!) All accounts include: Unlimited Internet access account - 5 megs of web space and a 56k access speed. Month to month access only $16.95 per month. Lehi. Zane's future goals are to serve a mission for his church and graduate from college with a law degree. He also hopes to one day marry in the temple and raise a tall and loving family. 768-373- 4. about, and as they hurried to get through they were agreeably surprised to find that not a finger was lifted to hinder them or molest them. They passed through in perfect safety and arrived in Salt Lake City on the June 21, 1858. The city was almost completely deserted because of the coming of the Army. The wagon company stayed only one night and then hastened on South to find their families. Brother Taylor found his family in Lehi just where he had left them and it was a very happy reunion for everyone. Sat W Selected stories from all five editions r Opinions f Business Sports Recreation 0 Entertainment 0 Obituaries 0 Classified Ads 0 Public Notices ; i 0m a ail y 204 1S3 West EC3 North Northpark Free http:www.inet-1.co- Timpanogos BaPtist Art Church Sunday's Message: "Faith: With and Without Miracles" Hebrews 11:320 Sunday Services at 1 1 :00 a.m. at the Best Western Inn in Lehi . j W. 1 .xtf&-- , Provo, Utah More LOCAL news than any other source! Pastor Chuck Lovelady 221-793- m 1 This Sunday! mo. Compwy, Northbrook, Iflxioo. Policies have exclusions which may i Rock 300 785-300- Liana Waltman 135 N. State Orem 225-553- 3 ClifTWallman 135 N. State Orem 225-553- 3 Glen Pack 140 S. Main Ft. Grove 785-12- even more local news, click on us wioewfafi.com bled into the middle of the Army, of which they had heard so much per virtual tiosung Direct Connections r i - There is a need for coaches, league officers, umpires and scorekeepers; some of those positions are paid. There will be a meeting on Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lehi City offices for anyone interest in those individuals. For more information on the baseball program, call Mike Hansen, Lindon mm (Ami mm Web Authoring i I .For- s 531 N. State mm f Lon Sorenson N. State Orem 225-200- 0 1407-- affect coverage. Super Bowl (prepaid yearly) JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite 11 Am. Fork 756-35- 01997 Aflstate life Irsuranc Zane Mitchell Special Lighting & Great Music UNLIMITED ACCESS We're Your Hometown Agents earn a place on the Dean's List, Shelby, a psychology major, had to maintain a grade point average of 3.50 or better during the 1998 fall semester. Fri & to offer Being in good hands is the ony place to be ter. Continued from page 9 ing up behind the rear wagon. When the strange teamster noticed the wagons in front of him, he became frightened and began firing his revolver. Others began firing and soon the whole company was thrown into utter confusion. The captain came hurrying back and when they finally got some semblance of order established, they found that they had been traveling in a circle and that the strange team coming up behind them was in reality the first team of the company which had caught up with the last one. Not knowing in which direction to travel we were forced to E at Westminster Signups slated for Lehi youth baseball Registration for the Lehi youth baseball program will be taken during the next two weeks. All signups will be held at the Lehi City offices, 153 N. 100 East, on Wednesday and Thursday, March 31 and April 1 from 4 to 6:30 p.m.; on Thursday, April 8 from 4 to 6:30 p.m.; and on Saturday, April 10 from 9 a.m. until noon. instate' .IT SK up' Sister program. service including, projects Valentine's for the Elderly, Quarters for Christmas, Lehi's Toll getting your loan easy. n, Promise, and the Big BrotherBig Youth Advisory committee. He has participated in several school mmmm We'll make American Fork Youre in good hands. l right, art teacher at Lehi High School, congratulates Nathan Edwards, Mary Ann winner of the People's Choice Award, who sold one of his paintings within 10 minutes of the show's opening. Judd-Johnso- Zane is a quiet and unassuming Senior who is determined to be the best at whatever he sets his mind to. He is president of the Peer Leadership team and a member of the National Honor Society and the Orrin Hatch is pleased NOVtfl CALL TODAY r ..,..,. - "Never give up," is the philosophy of Zane D. Mitchell this week's Pioneer Profile. Zane is the son of David and Renee Mitchell of Lehi and the late Susan Mitchell. INET--1 794 East State 756-743- Mitchell: 'Never give D. ... New Construction Poor Credit Loans Available Mobile and Manufacturer" Homes Call or come and meet us. You'll be glad Rates really LOW! Refinance or Purchase Visit our homepage at: www.aspenmtg.com in May. Zane New $0 down program Low Loan Fees and Rates Purchase or Refinance you did! service project. Nathan Edwards won the People's Choice award, while Cami Weiss won Best in Show and Kandess Hunt earned the Dennis Smith Special Award of Merit. Edwards sold one of his paintings during the first 10 minutes of the show to a man from Sandy who stopped by the gallery while visiting Alpine. He purchased the painting for his young daughter's birthday. Other winners in the show included Amy Gurney, first place; Dustin Franc, second place; Lane Peacock, third place; and Erika West, Dustin Franc, and Kevin Taylor, honorable mention. Winning entries from the show will be on exhibit at the school - miWMiwmwui have Winners been announced in a special art show organized by Dawn Lehi Mrs. Harward, International, as part of her Aspen Mortgage I WOW Locally Owned are www.newutah.com 7 www geocities comheartlandplains 7325 lPO |