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Show Business News Citizen, Free Press, Review Page 16 Wednesday, September 24, 1997 Sports medicine clinic opens office in Alpine liZ7 f , - $ t v ;,: ' jfnir A . - atari- I T 1 ! I , ";v:-. Photo by Russ Daly and Frank, stand amid some of the many new vehicles located on the new eight-acr- e Doug Smith Smith brothers Brad, left Autoplex in American Fork. Professional Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine (PPTSM) is a unique physical therapy clinic. Located at 270 North Main in Alpine as well as in Provo, immediate one on one treatment sessions are available with experienced therapists. PPTSM is owned and run by Buck Mendenhall and Steve Orrock both of whom are graduates of Brigham Young University with Masters degrees from Idaho State in Physical University Therapy. Rather than making the patient dependant on the care and provider, Mendenhall Orrock believe in the philosophy of patient education, teaching the patients to under " Doug Smith Autoplex opens in American Fork One of two new auto dealhas in opened American Fork, with its sister organization to follow close behind. The two dealerships are located within a new development known as the Doug Smith Autoplex, located at 500 W. Main. Doug Smith Dodge and Dodge Truck, with Frank Smith as general manager, is now open for business; the erships ChryslerPlymouth, JeepEagle dealership will open in late September, with Brad Smith as general manA separate ager and building will house the used car sales department in the Autoplex. Right to Know City Hall public comment regarding a site plan for an r . w , a jk. office building at Broadstone Square PUD Phase III at 380 South 760 East. Copies of the proposed site plan are on file in the Offices, 31 North City Church Street, and are available for public inspection. All interested persons are invited to attend. Dated this 22nd day September, 1997. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder of in Published the American Fork Citizen Sept. 24, 1997. Am. Fork plans hearing on site plan Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a public hearing on October 14, 1997, at 7:20 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, to receive regarding public comment a site plan for an office building at 800 East Utah Valley Drive in the Utah Valley Business Park. Copies of the proposed site plan are on file in the Offices, 31 North City Street, and are available for public inspection. All interested persons Church are invited to attend. Dated this 22nd day September, 1997. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder of is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission meet in regular session on October 1, 1997, in the City North Church Hall, 31 Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as will follows: and action on the September 17, 1997, 1. Review minutes. 2.Review and action on a site plan for Ellsworth-Pec- k Construction at 620 .South 200 East. I 3.Review and action on revised site plan for a Conoco Gas & Food Store at 675 South 500 East. . : Notice is in Published the American Fork Citizen Sept. 24, 1997. Dealerships at 505 West Main Street to allow for the relocation of monument signs. 5. Review and action on a revision to the parking the in standards Development Code. 6. Review and action on a revised site plan for Alpine Court at 60 North Grant Avenue. 7. Review and action on an inner block ordinance. 8. Review and action on a zone change request at 05 North 700 East from the PO-- existing zone to the and 3 Multiple Family Residential zone. 9. Review and action on Utah Vailey Business Park Subdivision Plat J at approx- imately 780 East Quality Drive. 10.Site Plan Committee Report. 11. Other business. 12. Adjournment. Dated this 23rd day September, 1997. J.H.Hadfield Chairman READABLE protest stating FILING NUMFOR REASONS BER, PROTESOBJECTION, AND TANTS' NAME ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the Stata Engineer, 1594 W.N. Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84114 on or before Oct. 21, 1997. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water RETURN of in the Published American Fork Citizen Sept. 24, 1997. 7 (U11009); CJS and Company QUANTITY: SOURCE: 6 in. 27.0 ac-fwell 173 ft. deep. POD: (1)S 882 E 250 from NW Cor, Sec 18, T5S, R1E. USE: Irrigation: total acreage 6.75 acs. Rights. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use Published in the Lehi Free Press on Sept 24 and USE) Oct. 1 , 1997. SllOrW, 668.76 FEET; S038'49" W, 200.18 FEET, THENCE S020'10"W, 1246.13 FEET; THENCE S027,50" W, 185.66 FEET; THENCE S020'37" W 485.71 FEET; S029'02"W, THENCE S8856W THENCE 138.99 issued to water users The following APPLICATIONS) FOR NONUSE OF i WATER have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented that additional time is needed in which to resume the beneficial use of water in Utah County. t Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY 4. Review and action on an amended site plan for Auto Smith Doug AT A BEGINNING POINT WHICH IS NORTH, 630.76 FEET FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, 1 RANGE SALT EAST, LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAND RUNNING AN; THENCE 73.61 EAST, FEET THENCE 3606.51 FEET; THENCE N8955'23" W, 18.89 FEET; THENCE N8957'10"W, 47.11 FEET; THENCE FEET; S7057W American Fork Planning Commission agenda Notice 10-ye- ar FEET; S2000'00"W, THENCE W, W, THENCE 1051.39 THENCE 376.37 FEET; N7000WW, 1149.67 FEET; THENCE 562.58 FEET; NORTH, THENCE N8857'19"E, 790.63 FEET; THENCE N108'39"E, 469.09 FEET, THENCE N8939'21"W, 96.02 FEET; THENCE N1H"32"E, 479.77 FEET; THENCE N057'17"E, 629.39 FEET; THENCE N056'51"E, 618.58 FEET; THENCE 23.73 NORTH, THENCE WEST, FEET; 692.52 FEET; THENCE 487.74 FEET; NORTH, THENCE EAST, 1402.50 FEET; THENCE N022'14"E, 1076.75 FEET; THENCE 1397.81 N8924'00"W, FEET; THENCE N046'53"E, 663.68 FEET; THENCE N333'15"E, 115.82 FEET; THENCE NORTH, 176.51 FEET; THENCE S8959"56' W, 297.40 FEET; THENCE N002'35"E, 540.91 FEET; THENCE NORTH, 1684.45 THENCE FEET; S8917'20"E, 323.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH, 133.48 THENCE FEET; 239.89 FEET; SOUTH, 158.09 THENCE FEET; 73.46 EAST, THENCE FEET; 667.26 EAST, THENCE NORTH, THENCE FEET; EAST, THENCE FEET; 255.36 SOUTH, THENCE FEET; 289.67 WEST, THENCE 40.99 FEET; S000'55"E, 37.53 FEET THENCE N8609'41" W. THENCE 99.41 FEET; SOUTH, 100.00 FEET; THENCE 73.98 EAST, FEET; THENCE S5042'28" E, 201.35 FEET; THENCE 208.07 FEET; S101'57"W, THENCE S8834'38"E, 145.70 FEET; THENCE S056WW, 315.98 FEET; THENCE S8910'44"E, 1014.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS: 331.0233 ACRES A Notice of Certification conforming to the provisions of Utah Section Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, and relating to the above described area the received was by American Fork City Council on September 23, 1997. The City may grant the petition and annex said real property unless a written protest to the annexation is filed at the office of the Utah Boundary Commission, 2855 South State Road, Provo, Utah 84606, and the American Fork City Recorder, 31 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, on or before the 3rd day of November ,1997, by one County or more of the following: 1. The Utah County Commission, 2. The Board of any whose district special boundaries include any portion of the proposed annexation area, 3. The legislative body of any municipality mile of the within one-haannexation area or A petition signed 4. by the owners of not less than 25 percent of the private land area, representing at least 15 percent of the value of all real property located in the unincorporated mile county within one-haof the proposed annexation area. Complete copies of the petition are available for public inspection and copying at the office of the Fork American City Recorder. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1997. Richard Colborn City Recorder the American Fork Citizen Sept. 24, Oct. 1 and 8, 1997. Published in Lindon Council sets public hearing Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Council will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. They have spent hundreds of hours taping, giving athletic training, coaching and working with the high schools, individuals and coaches on conditioning and dynamic training programs. They are constantly working with athletes from Lone Peak, Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove High Schools instruc- ages. The 60 to 796-034- Public notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Highland Planning Commission hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Highland City Planning Commission on Oct. 14, 1997, at 8 p.m. at the Highland City Building, 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, Utah, to consider Use Conditional a Application by Gibbons and Reed.The applicant proposes to operate a sand and along with mineral processfacilities ing (crushers, screens, conveyors, etc.), a concrete batch plant and an asphalt plant. Winifred N.Jensen City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Sept. 24, 1997. gravel mining operation Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMFOR REASONS BER, PROTESOBJECTION, NAME AND TANTS' RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, 1594 W.N. Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 841145 on or before Oct. 21, 1997. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 3 (a21453): Lehi City, East Jordan Irrigation to propose Company change the POD, POU & USE of water as evidenced by Water Right Number which is a portion of Water Right Number based on 69 shares of stock in East Jordan Irrigation Company. HERETOFORE: QUANac-f- t. TITY: 333.96 SOURCE: Utah Lake and Jordan River. POD: (1) N 180 E 1880 from W14 Cor, 1 to public comment and possibly act on the adoption of an SW14NW14,SW14,SW1 to enact a ordinance orditelecommunications nance. This ordinance will set operating parameters for all telecommunications companies seeking to do business in Lindon City as well as those who want only to N12NE14,N12NW14,SW Sec 14NW14.W12SW14 Sec 30; 29; W12,N12NE14,SW14NE 14 Sec 31, T2S, R1E; S14NE14,E12SW14,SE1 14 Sec 11; 4SE14 in the Published Grove Review Pleasant Sept.24 and Oct. 1, 1997. r 796-768- class Sec 7; S12,S12NE14,NW14 Sec Sec 19; 18; City Administrator X, enjoyable." For more information on the classes in American Fork and Pleasant Grove, call Sandy for classes in Siebold, north Orem, call Sara Beuhler, instructor training and suitability for participants of all USE: Irrigation: from Apr through the City. Everyone is invited to attend and comment on this proposed ordinance. Ott H. Dameron ' l includes a warm up, an aerobic segment, muscle toning, flexibility exercises and a cool down. "Jazzercise offers a great package of fitness and fun," explains Seibold. "The workout conditions every part of your body, from your cardiovascular system to your muscles, and the music, choreographed dance routines and friendly, noncompetitive atmosphere make it a unique comJazzercise bination of exercise, jazz dance movements and popular music is the number on fitness program in the world. According to the owners, the program is distinguished by its choreography, jazz dance-base- d Oct 31, total acreage 66.79 acs. POU: SW14SW14 pass ; Certified instructors to start Jazzercise'" classes in area Sec 26, T4S, Source: Jordan River (2) S 1000 W 40 from N14 Cor, Sec 25, T5S, R1W, Source: Utah Lake. (or as soon thereafter as possible), Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, in the Council meeting room at the Lindon City Center, 100 N. State Street, Lindon, Utah. The Council will receive - and offer a free Bumps and Bruises Clinic every Saturday at 8 a.m. for all football teams including jr. high and little league teams as well as for athletes who play girlsboys soccer, cross country runners, volleyball and weekend warriors. To make an appointment or for more information, call grams. Orem in October. Kencraft, Inc. celebrated its third annual Employee Appreciation Day, where employees who met their 10 year service mark were presented with gold watches. The five employees honored this year included Diane Sudweeks, JoAnne Sudweeks, Bobbie Harward, Penny Glathar and Joyce Hair. Also pictured is Stan Howell, far left, general manager of Kencraft, and Dave Taiclet, president. T Steve Orrock (left) and Buck Mendenhall, owners of Professional Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine (PPTSM), have recently opened a clinic in Alpine. The two franchised of company service... rTVl-- fl I will tors begin leading Jazzercise classes in American Fork, Pleasant Grove and North L, Or - Notice is hereby given that American Fork City has received a petition requesting the annexation of the following described area: given of public hearing receive IT? A decade Li - i i 4lm Sandy Seibold and Sara Beuhler are getting jazzed about fitness. Notice of pending Harbor Road annexation From American Fork is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a public hearing on October 14, 1997, at 7:10 p.m. in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, to If lit W t JsJ' A-- Public Notices Protects Your Notice fl n Public notice Advertising Notice mmmi The Autoplex is located on 492-111- is themselves to get better. The clinic's mission statement is "We treat every patient that walks through our doors better than we ourselves would want to be treated." Both Mendenhall and Orrock have extensive backgrounds in sports medicine, back and neck pain, orthopedics, geriatrics, industrial injuries, auto injuries and customized strength and conditioning programs for people from all walks of life. Their patients range from professional athletes to little league players to grandmothers. Mendenhall and Orrock have shown their commitment to local communities by donating their time to youth pro- - eight acres of ground, with both buildings featuring state of the art service equipment, which follows the service-drivephilosophy known in the Doug Smith dealerships service before, during and after the sale. The service and parts departments in each store will be about 2,200 square feet, comprising about 66 percent of the store. The Autoplex will employ about 100 people when fully staffed. Doug Smith Dodge is open from 8:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call , " stand their problem and help mumw "'"Stt;" J -- Sec 20; W12,SW14NE14,S14SE 14.NW14SE14 Sec 12; S12,N12NE14,SE14NE1 13; Sec 4.NW14 Sec ; cfs or 10.2701 SOURCE: 3139.69 ac-f- t. Underground Water Wells N12NW14.SW14NW14, W12SW14 Sec 6; (12) POD: (1) N 1356 W 1006 from SE Cor, 6 in. well 265 ft. deep (2) N 776 W 291 from S14 Cor, Sec 18, 16 in. well 471 ft. deep (3) S 1628 W 102 from N 14 Cor, Sec 19, 16 in. well 586 ft. deep (4) S 256 W 907 from N12,E12SW14,SE14 4 1 NE14,E12NW14,NE14S W14.N12SE14 Sec 23; Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec 36, T2S, R1W; SW14NW14,N12SW14,S W14SW14 Sec 7; W12 Sec 18; W12NW14,S12SW14,N Sec W14SW14 19; NW14SW14 Sec 29; Sec 30;Sec31;W12SW14Sec 32, T3S, R1E; Sec 1; SE14SE14 Sec 2; NE14.NE14SE14 Sec 11; Sec 12; N12.E12SW14.SE14 Sec 13; S12,NE14,E12NW14 Sec Sec 24; 25; S12NE14,SE14NW14,N E14SW14.N12SE14 Sec 26; NE14NE14.E12SE14 Sec 35; N12,N12SW14,SE14SW 14.SE14 Sec 36, T3S, R1W; NW14NW14 Sec 5; N12,SW14,NW14SE14 Sec 6, T4S, R1E; Sec 1; E12NE14.SE14 Sec 2; NE14,E12NW14,N14SW 14,SW14SW14,N12SE1 4 Sec 11' N12NE14,SW14NE14,N1 Sec 2NW14.SE14NW14 12; NW14.N12SW14 Sec 14, TRS.R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTI- 33.96 ac-f- t. SOURCE; Underground Water Wells (2) and Drains (2). POD: (1) N 900 W 2250 from SE Cor, Sec 20, 20 in. well 300 ft. to 500 ft. deep (2) S 50 E 2000 TY: fromW14Cor,Sec21,T5S, R1E, 20 in. well 300 ft. to 500 ft. deep from W14 Cor, Sec 21 (3) N 900 W 2250 from SE Cor, Sec 20 (4) S 50 E 2050 from W14 Cor, Sec 21, T5S, R1E (Lehi City). USE: Municipal: In Lehi City. TITY: E14 Cor, Sec 31, T6S, R1W, 6 in. well 223 ft. deep (5) S 645 E 2667 from W14 Cor, Sec 13, 10 in. well 525 ft. deep (6) N 2697 E 3128, 10 in. well 600 ft. deep (7) N 1319 E 1689, 10 in. well 1250 ft. deep (8) N 2984 E 665 from SW Cor, Sec 14, 16 in .well 1007 ft. deep (9) S 2640 E 50, 16 in. well 455 ft. deep (10) S 83 E 50, 16 in. well 835 ft. deep (11) S 1320 E 50, 16 in. well 955 ft. deep (12) S 117 E 2640 from NW Cor, Sec 15, T6S, R2W, 16 in. well 2360 ft. deep. USE: Irrigation: from 1 to Oct 31, total 772.91 acs; acreage Stockwatering: 6800 head of Apr livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SW14.NE14SE14 Sec NW14.NW12SW14 19; NE14SE14 Sec T6S, R1W; S12 Sec S12.SW14NW14 Sec N12 Sec NE14.N12SE14 Sec 18; Sec 31, 13; 14; 15; 24, T6S, R2W. HEREAFTER: Underground Water Wells (4) (existing). POD: (1) N 840 W 278 from S14 Cor, Sec 18, 16 in. well 471 ft. deep (2) S 256 W 907 from El4 Cor, Sec 31, T6S, R1W, 5 in. well 235 ft. deep (3) N 2697 E 3128, 10 in. well 600 ft. deep (4) N 1319 E 1689, 10 in. well 1250 ft. deep (5) N 2984 E 665 from (a21 500); Town of Cedar Mountain, Valley Water Company L.C. propose to change the POD, POU & Use of water as evidenced by 54-4- 7 (25281), R2W, 16 in. well 1007 ft. deep. Town of Eagle Mountain). USE: Municipal: In Town of 54-5- 0 (A25282), 3 (A25427, Cert. 7576), (A29875, Cert. 10398), 5 (a16238). HERETOFORE: QUAN- - Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer 54-4- 8 Eagle 54-4- 8 SWCor,Sec14,T6S, Eagle Mountain. Published in the Lehi Free Press Sept.24, 1997. |