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Show A ,! i ;. X A- ' v ' v. - , , 4 . j ' ' -v, - - f - . ' 'if, : , ( ; r ; v - Utah Valley Orchestra to give spring conCe . . ..11 Art" P Wiethe Provo Tabernacle, 100 b. '"tdnSnto the concert is S3 for adults 3fcr senior citizens and students and 10 t'or a family pass. Tickets are available at 'The'orchestra will perform two move 5ru fo? Orlhestra by U Chdw ck. "Romeo and Juliet," from Robert Milieus Overtures to Shakespeare, will also be presented. urA Orchestra Concertmaster Alan Allred will be the featured violin soloist in a performance per-formance of "Romance' by Svendsen. The orchestra will also perform the rousing . , u.. tu Williams made -Raiders Marcn uy -;- famous by the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark" The Utah Valley. Civic p ,. includes musicians from through viscounty vis-county as well as some from?V- ' -City. Originally formed at the several musicians who wanted a play in, the orchestra is dire,-tJv: Terry Hill, who also works as oW ' : U.fo nmrrrom nt T Ti. -1 Vi0r-.. uiuicMia puj,ium ci, ii.an Valley College. The group is a non-profit otv?-; currently sponsored by the I'tVw Youth Symphony; the civic orche -J moving toward becoming an ind LIUUU. fjiunovio ji iue CIVIC r.l f-1., PKarf Uo,,- . ,W.i;-- liii-iuuc javjc i, iwujji, a member group and owner of the t"' ; LDSSingles.com, and Mr. and Mrs C'i" Hedelius, who both have plaved ; support to the sym phony, and U-f t ; in-Kinu CUI1LI iUULUI. Ccxirlesy photo Sprlngvillo's Youthoatre will present NARNIA beginning April 19. Youth participating includo, from left: Stephan Ormand. Ruth Jensen, Zac Freeman, Brandon Johnson and .. l.'4fe Alox Wolls. C.S. Lewis's world of NARNIA comes to life in Springville C.S. Lewis's d. Ii.'t.t ful world of NARNIA will come alive this spring in Springville Willi the help of Villa Vouthcatre. Tin- story that the- beloved author intruded to lie a children's book has become a tremendously successful musical drama for adults as well, playing to record crowds all over the country NARNIA, with its script by Jules Tasca, musical score by Thomas Tierney, and lyrics by Ted Drachman, and the guidance of well known director Ann Murdock, will be performed with (" young people at the Villa Playhouse Theatre, 254 S. Main, Springville, from April 19 to May 4 on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5, $7 and $8. "It's a classic," Murdock said. "It teaches timeless values which children begin to understand as they enact them on stage. If they have a chance to play evil on stage, they begin to understand why performing evil acts has a way of coming back to you. They learn about courage, sacrifice and loyalty" loy-alty" Ilelping Murdock are Karma Christensen, assistant director; Cami Jensen, choreography; and Joyce Jensen, vocal coach. Neil Simon's Rumors Reservations are being taken now for the upcoming dinner theater the-ater production of Neil Simon's , "Rumors." which will run April 4. 5, 6, 8. 1 1, 1Z 13 and 15 at Northampton House, 198 W. 300 North, American Fork. This is a production of the American Fork Arts Council. Tickets are $25 per person and include a buffet dinner and the show. For reservations reser-vations call, from 9 a.m to 5 p.m., 763-3081. For after-hours reservations, call 763-751 1 . For reservations made for April 4, 5 and 6, there is a $2 discount dis-count per couple. There will also be at $2 discount for groups of 20 or more on any night. Seating is limited and assignments will be made with the reservation. Footloose: The Musical "Footloose: The Musical" will open April 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Scera in Orem with performances running daily except Wednesdays and Sundays through April 22. Tickets for $9 Adult, $4 Child (age 3-1 1) are available in advance from 10-5 weekdays at SCERA (745 S. State St., Orem) or by calling (801) 225-2569 or 225-ARTS. All seats are reserved, so advance reservations are recommended. recom-mended. King Lear "King Lear," one of the most moving mov-ing of Shakespeare's tragedies, is being performed in the de Jong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University featuring veteran BYU actress Barta Heiner as King Lear. Directed by Rodger Sorensen, the play will run Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. through April 13. Tickets at $1 2 for the general public and $9 for students and faculty facul-ty are available at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, (801) 378-4322 or http:www.byu.eduhfac. Phantom of the Orm Subtitled "The Good, the -v and the Chandelier." this spnV, the popular story appeal V. Star Playhouse. 4861 s. Sire C Murrav. Monrinu i v ' 7 p.m., Friday at 7 and 9.3; -Saturday at3p.m..7pmav:; p.m. through May ll.Cd;&"v for reservations. American Fork Symphony borne of Utah s most fe---youth will be featured sofe the American Fork Symphx", events ev-ents its 'Parade of Prodigies' o-" cert on Monday, April 8. five musicians will perform dump; concert, which will begin at : p.m. in the American Fork He School Auditorium, 510 NAT Admission is $3. The concerts sented with support from the American Fork Arts Council. Public notice Advertising Frittects Your Right to Know PUBLIC NOTICES Public notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Highland Water Company sets meeting City approves updates to ordinances Community invites construction bids Highland Water Company will hold the annual membership meeting Wednesday, April 17, 2002, al Highland City Hall at 7:30 p m. Board members Irom Districts 1,3 and 5 will be elected. The meeting will be called to order at 7:30 p.m. Read and approve April 18, 2002, minutes. System operation report. Financial report. Nomination and election elec-tion of directors. Other business. Adourn. For information, call 756-7048. Published in New Utah March 27, April 3 and 11,2002. Notice of trustee's sale - Coon NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction auc-tion to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the main entrance of the Utah County Courthouse, 125 North 100 West, Provo. Utah, on the 2nd day ot May. 2002, at 9 00 o'clock a m.. of said day. Situated in the County of Utah, State ol Utah, more particu'arly described as follows Lot 65, Plat "E". BROOK-WOOD BROOK-WOOD ESTATES SOUTH SUBDIVISION. Springville. Utah, acceding acced-ing to the official p'at thereof on d'e in the ollico of the Utah County Recorder. Street Address' 1153 So'.fh 1650 East. Sivirov e. Utah 84663. The us! Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial trust deed foreclosure proceedings is dated July 2, 2001, and was executed by BART D. COON and KARI W. COON, husband and wife as joint tenants, as Trustor(s), and in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS. INC. ("MERS") sole'y as nom inee for Lender, the pres ent Beneficiary, present owners reported to be BART D. COON, as Trustee or any successor Trustee of the Ba't D. Coon revocab'e Trust, dated Noe 2001. and a oe-h (1 2) irte-es! m the tel. described property Kan W Coon, as l:u or any successor Tu of ihe Kan W Coon revo cab'e T:st. dated Nove-te- 7. ::C1 . Te The are er 7. aif ow to ee :ee purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 non-refundable deposit in certified funds or a cashier's check at the time of sale to secure bid, and the balance of the purchase price must be paid in full in the form of certified funds or a cashier's check within 24 hours from the time of sale. DATED the 29th day of March, 2002. Paul M. Halliday.Jr. Successor Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City. Utah 84111 Telechcne: (801) 3552S35 FILE NUMBER NUM-BER 20138 ASAP473122. Put! shed in New Utah A?nl 3, 11 and 13, Notice is hereby given that in the regular Municipal Council Meeting(s) of March 19, 2002, the City Council of the City of Cedar Hills passed the following ordinance(s): Ordinance 3-19-2002A - AN ORDINANCE ORDI-NANCE ADOPTING THE MOST RECENT UTAH CRIMINAL TRAFFIC TRAF-FIC CODE AND SETTING SET-TING THE SPEED LIMIT Cedar Hills OF25MPH IN ALL RESIDENTIAL RES-IDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL COM-MERCIAL ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF CEDAR HILLS, UTAH. Copies of the ordi nances) in their entirety are available for review at the Office of the City Recorder, weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Public safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah. Kim E. Holindrake City Recorder Published in New Utah April 11, 2002. City seeks park construction bids Sealed bids will be received by the City of Cedar Hills, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah, until May 1, 2002, at 2 p.m. on the following fol-lowing project: Sunset Park Construction The project involves the construction of Sunset Park including demolition, grading trails, planting, rest-rooms, rest-rooms, pavilion and parking. park-ing. Plans and specifications specifica-tions will be available April 17, 2002, for $50 at the City Office, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. A pre-bid pre-bid meeting will be held April 25 at 10:00 a.m. The City of Cedar Hills reserves the right to Only bids giving a firm quotation and properly signed with all required bid documents will be accepted. For more information, infor-mation, contact David Bunker, City Engineer, 785-9668. Published in New Utah April 11 and 18, Sealed bids for the Construction of Porter's Crossing Parkway and Golden Eagle roadway extensions together with water, sewer, storm drain, power, gas and communication utilities and associated appur-tences appur-tences will be received at the office of the Town of Eagle Mountain (Eagle Mountain or Owner), 1680 East Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah 84043 until 12:00 p.m. (noon), Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read. Any bid received after the scheduled closing clos-ing time for receipt of bids will be returned to the Bidder unopened. Bid award is anticipated to be on May 7 at the Eagle Mountain City Council Meeting. Eagle Mountain, Um Copies of the Specification(s), Plans and Contract Documents for the project will be on file in the office of Sowby & Berg Consultants at 45 N. 490 West, American Fork, Utah, and are open for public inspection and use. A pre-bid meeting will be held at the site located locat-ed at the corner of Pony Express Parkway and Smith Ranch Road, Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. Those interested in obtaining individual sets of the Specfc'r Plans and Cr: Documenls may c them from the 0:; Sowby S & Consultants, for a t refundable fee t per set. Bid security r " form ol a cerfei rt: cashier's check ' ' bond in the am:' ten percent (1 0) c' r bid shall accr:;-each accr:;-each proposal. Published in Utah April 1US 2002. aemomion, grading, reject any andor all bids. 2002. AI:.- 1 1 ,,Vr Council plans April 16 work session Alp,ne seeks commenf from pub"C Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold a Work Session prior to their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 6 p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah. The City Council will be discussing the noticed agenda items for this Regular Council Meeting. The public is invited to attend. Published in New Utah April 11, 2002. Notice of trustee's sale -- Archuleta Council lists upcoming agenda items NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The tol ow "3 described real pvoe'ty will be sold at rt 0 amotion amo-tion to the hes; t coo' Without w.rwtv as to title, possess on or encumt'jnces. : :t-e mam entrance of !No Utah Co.-tv Courthouse. 125 No'tn 100 West. P'ovo. Wan. on the 9th day of May 2002, at 9 00 c'c'ocv a m., of sa J o.v, Situated m the Co, o' Utah, State of l:a more pa'toa-y described as fo ows Commencing 21 ".:5 East of the No-f-west Corner of Lot 3. Eoox S. Plat "A". Sae-i Ct. Survey: the-ce Sa.:s 1 rods: thence West J 50 rods; thence North U rods: thexe East 3 50' rods to t"e con; of too T'-e West 1 4 ct Lot 4. E :c. S. P V Sae-n C-y S--ev Sfeet A;; -ess 2:5 West 300 $;-. S;e Lta- S4f;3 7-e T-.s: ce-fed f. cas- e-'s c. L tv "ese non :s-e Vav 24. ;;cc. a-J was eec-ed tv M S-i" A:.LE-;. a -a-ed ccvrv. :e r LCiNS. ISC.. :-e e: 5ee':a-y : eset c-" 5 e: to :? V S Bdde-s must te pre-ca-ed to tender to the T-stee a $5,000.00 non-re'. non-re'. -date cecos't in s or a at ie te o; sae to seou-9 t a-d :-e taa-ce c! :e c-'ctase p-ce most te pa : L". m the fcri 0' ce-.'ej L-ds or a cas-e's oe:k w.- n 24 kc---s f-o- ;-e te cf sae r; re 1st day o' A:-.. :;C2. PaJ M. ia ; , j- S.ooessor T-.s-ee 3-5 EastC So-.:-. S.te 300 Sat La-,5 Cr,. Utan 84111 Notice is hereby g:ven that the City Council of the City of Cedar Hills. Utah, will hold their Regular City Council Meeting on Tuesday. Aonl 16. 2002, te: -0 a: 7 p.m. in the c Sa'e'y B-:5.g. 3925 W. Cedar H,s Drive. Cedar H i s. Utah. Tr,e agenda shall te as follows" Cornel T-eet.-j 1. Call to order, p'3',er ad r1""3 2. P.t 0 cc-e-t - - 1 irt 1 s-; as ae "e p.t-c to ex:-ess te ' ceas. co-ces a'd co- e-ts c-n e-s not on :re a:e-:a (coi-r-e-ts 1 - ted to tvee Scheduled items 4. Reviewaction on appointment to the Board of Adjustment. 5. Reviewaction on Eag'e Scout project. 6. Reviewannual poke actvity report. 7. Review 'action to award contract for Codification. 8. Reviewaction on Waste Management Contract Renewal - Solid Waste Cd'ection. 9. Pevewact'on on Telecommunications Coen Inf-astructure agency (UTOPIA). id. h a. Std,v'Sion revi t. Wate- sewer t. 3. A-c-al cf re Ao-1 2. ress. c. C:-er. 11. F-Y6A ao --"" ets to Fe-o-: C-:--c 12."revea-: .on cn i on Golf Course Lease and Operations Agreement. 13. City Manager report. Mayor's reportitems referred by City Council 14. Board and committee com-mittee reports. Executive Session 15. Motion to go into Executive Session, Pursuant to Utah State Code 52-4-5, for the Purpose of discussing Acquisition of Land for Public Facilities and Legal Issues. Executive Session 15. Motion to adjourn Executive Session. 17. Reviewaction on Land Accuisition for P-: 0 Fao :es Ajm,T5.nt 1 3. Airoum. P-tlshed in New Utah April 1 1,2X2. The Cirv Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 7 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public comment com-ment on the Major Street Plan. Following are the proposed changes: 1. That Bald Mountain Drive be extended to Alpine Blvd. 2. That Country Manor Drive be extended to Alpine Blvd. 3. That a fire road connect Ft. canyon and Schoolhouse Springs. 4. mat a traffic rnn mmmm ALPINE CITY I ESTABLISHED 185C trol device (roundabout or signal) be installed at the intersection of Main Street and Canyon Crest Road. 5. That a road connects con-nects 600 North with Westfield Road. Interested persons are invited to make com ment and information will be available for review at Alpine City Hi' -'- '; Mam, Alp;'-ing Alp;'-ing norrr.al hours Msniay."'; Friday from 8 s- ' 4:30 p.m. Jams H V.' r- City Record PubliS'ei Utah Apt! 3.1 2002. t. mat a trartic con- be available tor review at - . Public auction will be held April 23 A public auction sale of the contents of Unit 52, Vern's Storage, 514 E. State, Lehi, UT 84043, which includes the following fol-lowing described goods: Household Misc., will be held on the 23rd of April, 2002, at the hour of 10 a.m. The occupant of such unit is Ron Merrill, 641 W. 500 American F: 84003. A Put:'8-Utah Put:'8-Utah Ap'i! 3 2002. Storage unit contents to be auction6- A public auction sale of the contents of Unit 23, Vern's Storaoe, 514 E. State, Lehi, UT 84043 which includes the following fol-lowing desenbed goods: Household Misc., will be held on the 23rd of April, 2002, at the hour of 10 a.m. The occupant of such unit is Chris Crosgrove, 145 S. 2' UT 84043. Utah Ap 2002. 3 fete-fey l-:-)S? -1 hedroom Custom Plans - 30 Roof Load Much much more Plus drL .S let Quality Wholesale Homes MEMO: Wondering About Your Future? OTR Drivers Needed. 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