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Show Lehl Free Press New Utah! - Election continued from page 7 FinancesTreasurer "The financial condition of the town is Bureau. He has been probably my biggest concern involved the right now. IVe been reviewing the with Utah County budget and a lot of it is procedural. They approved the budget of and Utah $4,000 for the town engineer this State Farm N in year and so far they have spent Bureau $80,000. I am concerned about .the office of the checks and balance system president or between the treasurer and the council. There are lot a of an extensive Reid Wayman town areas we need to improve upon in number of the town's finances. One of my years. first recommendations will be to He is retired and so feels that reduce the income of the mayor he can devote most of his time to and the council and bring it more getting the town started and has in line with the cities of our size." lived on the south end of town for Public InputConstituent 16 years. It is his contention that 1 want to try there is no better place to build a Representation and invite the public back. If I new city. feel that there has not been Wayman says he knows the enough public input, I will call water issues and feels that he the people on the phone and get represents the land owners and is familiar with concerns of the their opinion." The canConflict ofInterest people. He is presently on the didate reports none. Board of Directors for the Utah County Solid Waste District. Water ordinance "We creatReid Wayman ed a municipal water system to Reid Wayman describes himself as "the wise old man on the meet the needs of the city. It was council" and is running as an necessary. There were three men incumbent for council member who controlled the water and as seat C. A graduate of BYU, he long as they controlled the water, controlled the development currently serves on the BYU they town. The law suit was not of the committee. alumni Wayman in regards to the ordinance or creserved on the Board of Directors of the Payson Fruit Growers ating a municipal water system, Association for approximately six it was concerning water quality. We have a high quality water sysyears and is currently the directem that works for everybody, the for Utah Farm tor the County developers are now realizing that . ... The playground equipment at ed. Fund raisers include the Fall Carnival that is coming up on October 1, 1999, from 4 to 7 p.m. All proceeds from the carnival will go towards the playground equipment. Another way to help the school earn money is by saving your CampeU's soup labels and General Mills box tops. condemned and ripped out according to PTA President, Jamie Lavery. The old playground equipment had never been updated in twenty years and was unsafe for the children. Right now, the children have These can be turned in to the nothing to play on. All the equipment is gone, except for the school. Each boxtop is worth ten cents to the school. There is also swings," Lavery said. a donation jar at the school. Alpine School District is fundof the Donations are appreciated and the equiping majority ment with a contribution of welcomed. Work has begun on the $50,000. Meadow Elementary is required to raise $10,000 kindergarten playground pit and towards the new equipment. equipment has been ordered. Lavery stated that as a parent of Another playground pit for the children who attend the school, middle grades will also be updatshe is grateful to Alpine School ed. In addition, a third playDistrict for contributing such a ground pit for the older grades substantial sum of money. The will be built, complete with new school is working hard to raise basketball standards, tubes, and slides. Work on the playground their portion of the money need dont foresee a problem. We are Sept. 22 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 4 Oct. 13 7-- Oct. 14 Senior Center if you are interested in attending. The 1999 Fall Silver Screen Series at the Scera Theater is beginning Friday, September 24 through November 3. These are Chris Hicks picks. He will give a short lecture before each show. Free tickets are available to seniors at the Center. The times, dates and shows playing are also available at the center. Organ lessons for seniors are now being offered by Keith Jorgensen's. You may call and make arrangements with them at The organ at the Senior Center will be available for anyone to practice on. The California Circle Tour leaving on October 2 still has space available for anyone interested in a trip. Your first night will be in Reno and then on to California stopping at points of interest such as Fisherman's Wharf, Cannery Row, Bay Aquarium, Monterey, Hearst Castle, Solvang, and Disneyland. Contact Cookie at the Center to make 224-046- 6. 10-d- ay Sept. 22 Oct. 8 x 7-- Oct. 14 Oct. It Old time carnival from 4 to 7 p.m. sponsored by the PTA; 1 activities include horseshoe throwing contest, sunflower seed spitting contest and navajo tacos. SEP conferences by appoint ment SEP conferences by appoint . Photo by Kent Davis Oct. 4 equipment is Oct. 5 The playground condemned and torn down. pits has been dohecausa'ork. ers are trying to work around the Activities LHS against Judge at the Cottonwood Complex Eagle Crest Elementary Minimal school day from 9:25 a.m until 1:25 p.m. The a.m. kindergarten doss will be from 9:25 am. until 1:10 am. and the p.m. kindergarten class wl Sego from 1 1 am. :40 until general meeting at 1 advance. The suggested donation is $1.75 for the meal. Spouses of seniors are welcome and other guests will be charged $4.05 per meal. For a ride to the Senior Citizen's Center, you will need You to call Terri at will be picked up at your home and taken back again. For more information regarding the Senior Citizen's Center please call Cookie Barber or Rebekka Smith at 768-973- 1. Lily 1 Elementary at Girls City at Sego a region Elementary carnival tournament September 27 Hamburger pie, mashed potatoes, apple juice, rice pudding Tuesday, September 28 Baked ham, broccoli, Au Gratin potatoes, fruit salad, Boston Cream cake Wednesday, September 29 Beef and pepper steak, rice, w hole kernel corn, banana, jelly , roll. Cross-countr- 23-2- 4 Sept. 24 7 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 Oct. 1-- 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 y: Cross-countr- y: Co-e- 7-- CM) Lehi's Friday morning TOPS Club mee:s from 9:20 to 10 am. in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Pubiic Lfcrory, 120 N. Center. Weigh-i- n is 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. TOPS Club Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous b a group of recovering addicts who Ive without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member. The only requirement for is a desire to stop using The Lehi group meets Saturdays at the Lehi City Utxary, west entrance, at 8 p.m. For more information cal the county NA mem-bershi- p 373-706- hotline. Arts in the Park The final concert of the Lehi Arts in the Park for 1999. The program begins at 7 p.m at Wines Pork at 500 North 100 East. Gospel music wi be the entertain- ment. Activities Valley Elementary testing begins for third tnrough fifth grades. Get a good night's rest and meeting is tennis with Manti at home begins at 3 p.m.-Gifts eat information. Community Scout Troop Come and join the new Community Boy Scout Troop. Meetings ore held every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Preschool BuSng south of the Community Presbyterian Church. 75 N. 100 East. Americx. Fork For formation, cafi Micheie Thomas at 756-779- Bereavement Group VstaCare Hcsprce offers a monthly bereavement support group tor anyone who has lost a loved one The group meets the last Tuesday of each month from 6 to 7 p.m. at the VstaCare Hospice Office. 204 E. 860 South. Orem. There is no charge. For more information contact Paul Wams at (mparts.. 3C p m. Lehi City Counci hot-in- e. Weekly meetings wl feature speakers and a meeting of the local support group. For information cafi Christina Heath at at Lehi wl have its city counci meeting 7 p.m. at the Lehi Oty Counci Chambers at Uintah begins in the city ha on 153 North 100 East. Eagle Mta Planning and Zoning The town of Eag Mountom wi hold its planning meeting at 6 p.m, at the community center on 1680 Heritage Drive Saratoga Springs Town Counci The Saratoga Springs Town Council wl meet at 6 p.m. in the community tXiikSng on 9484 West 7350 North. Activities LHS Girls volleyball with at home. Girls Judge Memorial soccer with Union at home. Sego lity Elementary SEP conferences from 4 p m, unti 6 45 IKS Activities football game 370-873- LHS Activities Coed is LHS Utah County hearth Department. 589 S. State. Prcvo Free breast exams, pap tests and mammograrns for those who meet age and income gutdeines. For those who do not quality for free ser8 vices, cost is S30 for a three CaG to see if you qualify, or for other golf at Gtendate begns 11 am LeN Junior High Narcotics Anonymous 7 p.m. your breakfast. Math night from 6 p.m. until 6 welcome to attend. 373-706- ly for Utah County residents each Tuesday from 8 am. to 5 p.m. at the SAT t The TOPS Club meets every Thursday evening from 6 to 6:30 p.m in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library starts at 5.30 120 N. Center; weigh-p.m. Anyone Muttpte Sclerosis Support Group The Utah County Multiple Sclerose Support Group meets today in the Provo City library board room. 425 W. Center, Prcvo, at 7 p.m. Handicapped access is available from the south partcng lot Anyone dealing with the disease is welcome to attend. For formation contact Eileen at 756202 Women's Cancer Clinics Cdar Uly PTA at Cross-countr- Co-e- Sept. 30 Sept. 30 1 p.m. Wasatch Rendevous at Cottonwood Complex Girls tennis: Manti at LHS at 3 p.m. Girls volleyball: Judge Memorial at LHS Girls soccer: Union at LHS Park City at LHS d golf at Glendale at 11 a.m. Girls soccer: LHS at Park City Girls volleyball: LHS at Wasatch Football: Union at LHS at 7 p.m. Girls tennis: State 3A Tournament at BYU d golf state tournament No schoolUEA Sept. 25 Oct. y: Complex Girls soccer: LHS at Wasatch Girls volleyball: Park City at LHS Girls tennis: region touma ment at Oak Hills in SLC Football: LHS at Uintah at Sept. 23 Sept. 23 - Monday, September 23 Beef stroganoff with noodles, brussel sprouts, tossed salad with ranch dressing , shortcake Friday, September 24 Roast beef with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, green beans, fruit cocktail, brownie LHS against Judge at Cottonwood Sept. 22 good breakfast. TOPS LHS .Girls tennis with Oak Hills in SLC Manic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of Utah va&ey meets today and every Thursday at 7 p m. at the Utah State Hospital administration building. The meeting is for those with mood disorders as wel as their famies and friends. peaches, apple crisp LEHI HIGH SCHOOL LHS at Wasatch at home against Park Thursday, Wednesday, September 22 Hot dog and bun, coleslaw, 7-- soccer with Girts volleyball Narcotics Anonymous a group of recovering addicts who ive without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to te a member. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. The North Utah County group meets Thursdays at St. Peter's Catholic Parish. 634 N, 600 East, at 8 p.m. For more information cal the County NA 768-716- 5. Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Activities LHS If you would prefer a Chef salad instead of the entree, you need to order it one day in m The Utah County Hearth Department holds Women's Cancer Clinics specifical- 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Counci Chambers at city haB on 153 North 100 East. All seniors are welcome. Sept. 30 7 p.m. Lehi Planning and Zoning Commission Lehi Planning and Zoning wi meet 5 Mid-ter- Tennis: LHJS at Canyon View ParentTeacher conference from 3 to 6 p.m. ParentTeacher conference from 3 to 6 p.m. Tennis: AFJHS at LJHS No schoolUEA :25 p.m. Minimal school day from 8:35 a.m. until 12:35 p.m. The am. kindergarten class wi! be from 8:35 am until 10:20 am. and the p.m. kindergarten class wS attend from 10:50 am. until 12:35 p.m. For information on upcoming events contact the Senior Citizen's 768-716- with Cress-count- 1 . LJHS Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 lehi Junior High get your sleep and eat a lehi Elementary Minimal school day from 925 am. unti 1:25 p.m. The amkhdergarten class wl be from 9:25 am. until 11:10 am. and the p.m. kindergarten class wl attend from 1 :40 am. until 25 p.m. a.m. Tennis: Pleasant Grove at Mid-ter- PTA 1 LEHI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL . I times when children out of school to ensure safety on the project. The completion goal is November 1,1999. 1 7-- 8 Sept. 29 MEADOW ELEMENTARY Free Massage frOQR COPY Minimal school day, students will attend from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; the a.m. kinder garten will attend from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. and the p.m. kindergarten will attend from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Vision screening at 9:45 a.m. No schoolUEA PTA Fall Fair and barn dance Sept. 22 Sept. 30 Sept. LEHI ELEMENTARY t Monday, September 27 Open house 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come and enjoy your favorite breakfast beverage and donuts while visiting the Senior Center. Tuesday, September 28 Come try out the new T.V. with a great movie. Wednesday, September 29 Free 10 minute massages will be given on Wednesday, September 29. These will be given monthly on the last Wednesday of each month. Alece Cochenaur is a certified massage therapist. The Senior Center has just received a new 36' television with closed captioning. Movie days are still on Tuesday and the Center will be getting a Deluxe Movie cable package for everyone to enjoy. Come and watch a little T.V. with your friends. Seven Peak's Ice Park is offering a Senior Skate every Monday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The cost is $4 which includes skates. Mark the date of October 8 on your calendar as the day you will be able to get your flu shot. A Flu Clinic will be held for anyone that would like to be immunized against the flu. The Clinic will be open to the public. Shots will be $8 for the general public and seniors will need to be on Plan B to use your Medicare card. This will be the time to bring in the whole family for their yearly flu immunizations. Mountainland association provides the food daily and no one over the age of 60 will be denied service regardless of their income, race or religion. Fair SEP conferences from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. SEP conferences from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. lL Craft day Bingo from 11:30 a.m. to noon Free manicures from 10 a.m. to Center at Book 11-1- Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 23 Minimal school day, children will attend from 9:25 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. The a.m. kinder garten class will attend from 9:25 to 11:10 a.m. and the p.m. kindergarten class will attend from 11:40 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. PTA general meeting at 7 p.m. School pictures No schoolUEA Sept. 22 not represent interests that will compromise decisions that we will make. They can say that they won't vote on anything that poses a conflict of interest but that doesnt always solve the problem. I don't have a conflict of interest." f Minimal school day, children will attend school from 8:35 a.m. to 12 35 p.m.; the a.m. kindergarten class will attend from 8:35 a.m. to 10:20 a.m.; the p.m. kindergarten class will attend from 10:50 a.m. to 12:35 p.m. PTA carnival SEP conferences from 4 to 6:45 p.m. SEP conferences from 4 to 6:45 p.m. No schoolUEA Sept. 22 Oct. SEP conferences from 3:45 to 8:30 p.m. EAGLE CREST ELEMENTARY me. We provide for public input on any topic that they want to talk about and we follow the Roberts Rules of Order, absolutely we represent the town and interests of the town." "I think Conflict of interest that we need to avoid conflict of interest with a passion. We can Thursday, September 23 Preserving Memories class Friday, September 24 , at 10 am. School pictures Book mobile Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 attend fttev& Support is needed for. these important bills. Contact the Pink slip party at 2 p.m. Book mobile No schoolUEA Tots & twinkies reading party Oct 15 financially sound" Public InputConstituent "My phone Representation number is listed and anybody that wants to talk to me can call It's the State Capital. The banquet will be held the night of the Thursday, October 7. All Utahns and ojder are ages 55 years-ol- d invited to attend. There is no cost for the three day session. The banquet is optional and will cost $10. Some of the bills that will be discussed are: Restriction of elderly drivers, election of judges, property tax freeze, kinship care access to seniors, services for grandparents raising grandchildren and health care assistant registry. All seniors are invited to bring a friend. Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 SEGO LILY ELEMENTARY through 5 3 7-- line right away and that will increase our revenues. We've projected our budget for the year on the basis of about 105 homes and It's time for Seniors Legislative Mock Session Santa Corbin White assembly on Book mobile No schoolUEA 7-- 8 self-estee- m LHS that time of year for the Seniors annual Utah Legislative Mock Session. This year the session will be October 6, 7 and 8. They will meet in the House and Senate chambers at Oct.l munity." "We watch our finances pretty carefully. We have 26 houses coming in and we know that is coming in; we have a couple other developments that are coming on Meadow Elementary playground condemned Meadow Elementary has been Sept. 27 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 I Oct. at 10:30 a.m. Math night from 6 to 6:30 p.m.; math box help will be available for the lower grades & math games & ideas will be given for the upper grades SAT testing begins for grades "The treasurer Finances left because he was sick and he was loaded with his own work and he elected to resign. We have advertised and not had a response and we have inquired in the community and not had a response. The treasurer does not have to be a citizen of the com- 1 1 ment CEDAR VALLEY ELEMENTARY we need to work together." Wednesday. September 22, 1999 - Page p m. Alpine Board of Education The Afcme School Board meets tonight at 6 p.m. at Mountain View High School. There wi be an opportunity to oddress the board at the beginning of the meeting ParentTeacher conference from p.m. unti 6 p.m. 3 Utah Valley Artists Gufrd The Utah Valley Artists Guild's monthly meeting wi be held on Wednesday, Sept. 29. at 7:30 p.m. at Provo Art and Frame. 201 West Center in Provo Featured artists wi be Nina Scumam Visitors and guests are welcome at ths meetrig. mmi Submit information on your group's actrvirifies for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah B40C3 or by catBng 756-527- 3. 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