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Caroleen & Joe Barnes, econ Storage: 654-0491. sll seein a . oer Hel a foeeeeeent ali : snarls Pama} i | PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the Heber Valley Special Service District will holda public hearing August 18, 1999 at 7:00 p.m., 1000 East Main, Midway, Utah, to take public comment before adopting the 1998 Facility Plan dated April 1999 and Resolution 99-02 (Impact Fee Resolutions). Copies of the 1998 Facility Plan and Resolution 99-02 can be reviewed at the Wasatch County Auditors Office, the Midway Sanitation District Office, Heber City.Corporation Office or at the Heber Valley Special Service District _ Administrative Office. FIELD TRIP from page 29 have a minimum of 160 acres. The property ranges from 6,900 feet to 9,000 feet in elevation. Prices start at $689,000 for which is situated ¢ on the nik side er state road 248 on the way to Kamas will have 423 total units. It will contain some apart- , ‘lots that are being released in Phase I. Ranch will provide. high i “ ments and townhomes i in the $150, ee to - Wolf Creek 160,000 price range.| speed data Wolf Creek. Rarigh; ‘the ee connections as well as 20 miles of paved roads at build-out. A con- ag all servation easement will cover 95 percent ou : the developments, is located just south of -Woodland on state road 32, south-east of of the land'in the development. -Jordanelle Reservoir. It covers ‘approxi- _ The Aspens, another development in the - This lucky Heber City resident, Ellen, wae te Wasatch mately 13, 000 acres and each ranch will ~ area, will have a 27 hole golf course as , A oS ar een ease we eer Lea Mego ws ee od OS te mo well as a school and community ANTEOUES probably only have : 1480 ey, 408, ** Heber, Utah 84032 - more information on how to get your hands on fifty bucks and find Mingo, see page 28. Also, to register this week, you maydrop i ) registration forms at All That Stuff In The Barn,128 W. 100 N., Midway. Remember, ee oe deadline is Friday at 12 noon. 100 to 150 units. There ‘will also be approximately 700. to “Tus. Sat. tt 30 to 5: 30 or By | Chance e Phonei435- -654- 5455 : | County Courier’s first winner in the “Find Mingo” contest. But © once again, Mingo has found his way into three new ads. For = on center. Although it has approval for 350 hotal units, it will gy OFF THE Watt” - di. BRS Se ae 800 residential units, in the aioe Trae an area. - B 10%,20%,30%,40%,50% Off Selected Items | Bit AAA MIDWAY - GARPET CARE (mesure Hills a pee ment just east of Heber City on Center Street, will have approximately 52 to 62 lots, each one no small- The Wasatch County Fourty : wa 7 Meyersick 657-0797 ‘Double Clean At A Single Send Information To: 525 South vein e Heber City, UT 84032 Fax: 435-654-2531 « Phone: 435-654-2661 _ Flood Restoration os. Automobile & R.V. Interiors [TOR ‘Deodorizing « Fast Dry | Habitat For Humanity — Price’ | ‘Steam Dry Cleaning ° Top Quality. Protection e & five individuals started the tour and only 18 For focal, Blade hint. service at, a GREAT PRICE, Call: : & Eddy Courier er than five acres. made it through to the end. “Mindy | a Kicks Off Treasure Hunt Clue #1: ‘tae and is accessible to anyone HEBER s Wasatch County’s who figures out the riddle or comes Habitat for Humanity is sponsoring a community-wide treasure hunt. Each — upon it by accident. There is no need to dig for this treasure! Clues will be week, clues will be published in The Courier, with on-going lists of clues published weekly in The Courier. Habitat for Humanity hopes that (and the rules of the hunt) posted weekly at Smith's, Copy Copy and Days Market in Heber City. _. Everyone is invited to participate. What treasure-seekers should be looking for is a black rectangular magnetic key case with the Habitat house on the front and a note inside proclaiming the finder the winner. CLEAN SWEEPER ~ CHIMNEY CLEANING ow) Ro RECT eLA | charitable, non-profit organization how he or she deciphered the riddle may be tax deductible. Further infor- — mation can be obtained by contacting | leading to the location or fortuitously came upon the prize capsule. Happy hunting. - Wasatch County Habitat for Humanity is sponsoring a communi_ ty-wide treasure hunt to foster recog- nition of the organization. to call to receive the $50.00 cash for Humanity's purpose is to assist selected families in need of affordable housing to participate in con- Habitat structing their own home, remodel an sented to collect the check. materials or land. Donations to this the finder of the treasure will reveal Inside will be instructions on whom prize, plus a "secret phrase." The box with the message inside must be pre- ee The local organization is trying hard to make this happen in the Heber Valley, but they need the community to pitch in by contributing their time, their money, building Leslie Young, president, at (435) 654-2430 or Denise Winget, volunteer — coordinator, at (435) 654-0731 evenings. Habitat for Humanity’ s goal is for the treasure hunt to heighten awareness of the organization and sponsor an activity that is fun for the community. Anyone except Habitat for Humanity board members and. their The little black box will be hidden existing property to meet their needs immediate on public property within Heber City or to make housing acceptable for the eminent is ‘SE 8S a OE a OE ee ee ee ee 2 eo ee families are welcome to . ae |