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Show Am. Fork Organizes Legal Notices Civil No. 32,679 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF ' UTAH BYRON J. WHIPPLE, dba LEHI LUMBER COMPANY Plaintiff, vs. ORLIN WATHEN, JERRY E. COOK and KATHRYN S. COOK, his wife, BEEHIVE STATE BANK, a Utah Corp., Defendants. wiu notuy all persons holding or claiming liens on the herein described premises to be and appear before the Fourth District Court, Provo, Utah, on the 21st day of March, 1969, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., at' which time they shall exhibit to the Court proof of their liens. The action which is pending In this case Is to foreclose a Mechanic's Lien in the amount of together with $3.00 filing fee, $25.00 abstract fee and $500.00 attorney's fee and costs against certain real property owned by the defendants, JerryE. Cook and Katherln S. Cook, and which is more particularly described as follows, to wit: , Commencing at the S o u t h -west corner of Lots, of Block 46, Plat "A", Lehi City Survey of Building Lots; which point of beginning is North 88 deg. 09 min. East along the center line of First North Street a distance of 33.0 feet and North 1 deg. 41 min. West along the East line of Second East Street a distance of 209.5 feet from the intersection of the true center lines of said streets; and running thence North 1 deg. 41 West along the street line 90.25 feet; thence North 88 deg. 09 min. East 120.0 feet; thence South i deg. 41 min. East 90.25 feet; thence South 88 deg. 09 min. West along the South line of said lot a distance of 120.0 feet to the point of beginning. Dated this 23rd day of January, this $1,-257.- 39 ' 1969. ; Heber Grant Ivins, Attorney for Plaintiff 75 North Center, American Fork, Utah 84003 Plaintiffs address i H f -- t v Lehi. Utah First Publication: Febuary 27, 1969 In the Lehi Free Press. Last Publication: March 13, Sealed proposals on forms prepared by the Engineer will be received by the City Recorder of the Town of Cedar Fort, Utah at his office until 8:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, March 25th 1969 from qualified bidders for the construction of New Spring Collection Systems, Water transmission lines, storage reservoir, and appurtenant work, in accordance with Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents prepared by Call Engineering, Inc., 15 E. 2475 South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. will be publicly opened and read at 8:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, on March 25th, 1969. Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents may be obtained from the office of Call Engineering, Inc., or at Town Hall, Cedar Fort, Utah upon deposit of $20.00 per set. One-ha- lf the amount of thedeposit ($10.00) for one set of such Documents will be refunded to each Bidder who has made such deposit and who has filed his Bid with the Owner as directed. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a Guarantee in the form of a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank in the State of Utah, or a bid bond executed by an accept able bonding company, duly authorized to transact business in the State of Utah, in the amount of not less than five percent of the (5) of the total amount bid. The check or bond shall be made payable to the Town of Cedar Fort, Utah. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any Proposal, and the Bidder to whom the Contract is awarded will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds acceptable to the Town of Cedar Fort, Utah in the amount of 100 of the Con tract. No Proposal will be considered from a Contractor who does not have a Utah Contractor's License in the proper ca tegory and classification. Bidders on this work shall be required to comply with the Pres-idenExecutive Order No. 11114 and the provisions of Exec utive Order No. 10925 therein. Proposals The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB4M. GlenMecham Smith & Beverly B. Smith, RFD No. 1, Lehi, Utah, proposes to change the place of use of 0.015 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by The App. No. 36903 water was to have been diverted from a n. well 255 ft. deep at a point S. 220 ft. E. 1524 ft. from the Wl4 Cor. Sec. 4, T5S, R1E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.50 ac. All uses in NE14SW14, Sec. 4, T5S, R1E. of Hereafter, 0.015 sec.-f- t. water will be diverted as heretofore described, at the same point and used for the same purposes as heretofore described in NE 14 SW14, NW14SW14, Sec. 4, (55-126- 0) (55-126- ce mittees. One of the first orders of business will be obtaining a voting record of local legislators at the present legislative session for the information of the group. The chapter also has an appointment to meet with the Alpine School District board of education at their March 18 meeting. An Orem taxpayer was in THE LEHI FREE PRESS at- tendance at the American Fork meeting last week, with the view to organization of a similar group in the Orem area. tax-pav- er BEER -t- oast $1.4 billion in state and federal excise taxes. $3 billion to employees, suppliers and distributors. $990 million in agricultural products and packaging materials. The brewing industry is a proud contributor to America's prosperity. SALT Students to Present Program for a lovelier you us style your hair in its most flattering lines. You'll look loveLet lier with regular care by our experts. 768-302- M'c rncmnr iv g i Huiiiviiu c 96 1 w. Mam Lehi NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CLOYD A. PENROD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executrix at the office of Woot-to- n and Wootton, Attorneys at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center, American Fork, Utah, on or before June 14, 1969; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verifica75-9-- tion as required therein. Rhea J. Penrod Executrix First Publication: March 13, 1969 in the Lehi Free Press. in pawnshop window: tilll lllllllpllll Last Publication: April 3, 1969. ' Fellow down' the way dashed home because he heard on the Recorder First Publication: March 6, radio that total demand for credit and 1969 in the Lehi Free Press. this year will be Last Publication: March 20, he wanted to make sure his wife was at home. 1969. AGAREFRB Wtarks like a track, irodleslikeacsiir... Ygw Fond Dealer has Americsfe N&H seloMj he off fiifwks.. automatic dryers use electricity. But only a flameless dryer uses electricity exclusively. 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And with roomiest cabs with of Even to 390 cubes power up power disc brake and air conditioning options. door-to-do- or Cruise-O-Mati- V-- 8. c, Free Cannon Towels Get a set ot beautiful Cannon towels free when you purchase a new electric clothes dryer between March 1 and April 15, 1969 Set include? bath towel, guest towel, wash cloth your choice of 5 colors Fresh PinK, Blue Belle, Venetian Green, White and Old Gold This offer good only to electric customers served directly by Utah Power & Light Co. or The Western Colorado Power Co See how towels should" be dried electrically - BtcauM H't electric, It t better UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. to America's economy The brewing industry is a massive and dynamic part of the national economy. Each year it pours billions of dollars into commerce and government. Lehi Elementary If young fathers think $600 Published in Lehi Free Press, Lehi, Utah on Mar. 13, 20, and 27, exemption isn't enough for a three year old child, just wait 1969. until college days roll around. 13, 1969 Sugar beets require a lot of Babe Ruth played the outfield One beet may consume as water. well and had a good throwing much as 15 gallons during a growarm that base runners ing season. INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST STATE ENGINEER . Thursday, March UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, Students at the Lehi Elementary School will present a variety program this afternoon, (Thursday), it was reported by Principal G. Dale Burgess. The T5S, R1E. program wiU begin at 1:15 p.m. Protests resisting the granting in the school auditorium and of this application with reasons parents are invited. therefor must be filed in dupliThe program is under the dicate with the State Engineer, 442 rection of the Student Council and State Capitol, Salt Lake City, will include program numbers Utah 84114, on or before Apr. 26, from students throughout the 1969. school, Mr. Burgess said. Hubert C. Lambert, t's TOWN OF CEDAR F .TOWN OF CEDAR FORT, UTAH Carl O. Miller, The American Fork Chapter of the Utah County Taxpayers Association was officially organized at a special meeting of taxpayers held at the American Fork City Hall last week. Melvin R. Kitchen was named president of the American Fork Chapter in a business session, with James Thorn elected first-vipresident and Dick Tatter-sa- ll named second, vice president of the group. A secretary will be named at a later meeting. The group will meet each month, selecting the first Wed- - function of the membership committee will be to take polls and give information to other com- $67-billi- 1969. Sign NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ACTION Chapter oi County Taxpayers Assn. nesday of the month at 8 p.m. as their regular meeting time. All taxpayers are cordially invited to attend the meetings. The nevt meeting will be held at the city hall on April 2, with a secretary and audit committee to be selected. The audit committee will function in the most pressing areas of government, with the local committee to choose a chairman to represent the American Fork Chapter on the county committee. A membership committee will also be named to carry out the function of soliciting new members and todistribute information to the membership. The third 190 faif Main Jjntrfcai Fork Mesa LAKE CITY. UTAH |