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Show Lf Course Committee to i hnrahw ac fnltnuc- c nereuv ISTri-City Course will con-!fl con-!fl its monthly meet-on meet-on Monday, Sept. I 2002, at 7 p.m. n clubhouse located 8, N. 200 East, II ncan Fork, Utah If Trie aacHu- - Auction is planned for storage unit 0f tne contents of i it 45, 5 at RPR Busi- park & Storage, loNorth 1200 West t man 84043, will is? Oct. 3, 2002, at to IMlehi 1 p 1 jiii.Cfssx 1 Planning Commission lists agenda Notice is hereby given that a public hearing before the Lehi City Planning Commissi Commis-si will be held Thurs-day.Oct. Thurs-day.Oct. 10, 2002, at 7 pm in the City Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 North 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving comment on me following (applica- ana HidLeiiaia Board of Adjustments to meet (Applications and text may be reviewed at the PlanningBuilding PlanningBuild-ing Department, 99 West Main, Suite 100, during normal working hours from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday). NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Board of Adjust Notice of Request for Disconnection Notice is hereby that Boyd J. and Matthew C. Wathen, pursuant to Section 10-2-501, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, have filed a Request lor Disconnection with Lehi City to have real property, which they own, disconnected from Lehi City. The real property is located within and lying on the of Lehi City, Notice is issued to water The State Engineer received the following Applications to Change Water in Utah County (locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting loan application must a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE signed protest stating FILING NUM-BER, NUM-BER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTES Si:: i ail:-'' IT ss ) r s TS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, any request for a taring. Protest must filed with the State Engineer. Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 (801-538-0) on or before Oct. XS 2002. These are '"formal proceedings s Per Rule R655-6-2 o'the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: If DiVfirsinn Point(s) POD; POU; Place of Use Mature of Use USE) e ta lor f; idJi! . aint. car-" the orttti-!0!3t:; orttti-!0!3t:; JED ': mountain View Ranch-SLLC. Ranch-SLLC. Utah Lake Dis-'ing Dis-'ing Company jjjpose to change the P0U & USE of Askyour local paper how you can reach over 500,000 households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step thrugh Utah Press Association statewide classified advertising network. Srutah Press P.C . Ott' ;om?s' as follows: 1. Financial report. 2. Superintendent's report. 3. Professional's report. 4. Chairman's report. 5. Committee reports. the hour of 11 a.m. The occupant of such unit is William Beverage, 550 W. Tiffany Town Drive, Midvale, Utah 84047. The contents of the may be reviewed at the Planning Department, 99 West Main Street, Suite 100, during normal nor-mal business hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.): Public hearings Fieldstone Homes -Requests review and recommendation of zoning for the UP&L Annexation, 10 acres of real property located at approximately 1500 ments will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002, in the Conference Confer-ence Room of the Lehi City Planning and Building Department, 99 West Main, Suite 100, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving receiv-ing comment on the following item: Renee Grace -Request for a Special Utah County, State of Utah: COM S 1323.1 FT & W 784.53 FT FR NE COR. SEC. 14, T5S,-R1W, T5S,-R1W, SLB&M; S 89 deg. 28" 00' W 555.9 FT; N 00 deg. 28' 00' E 851 FT; N 86 deg. 50" 00' E 480.9 FT; S 00 deg. 28" 00' E 247.63 FT; N 89 deg. 28" 00' E 60 FT; S 00 deg. 28" 00' W 624 FT TO BEG. AREA: 10.429 AC. Any one may obtain a copy of the complete water as evidenced by 55-9693 (which is a portion of 59-13) -based on 180 shares of stock. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 919.8 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: Utah Lake and Jordan River. POD: (1) S 1282 W 17 from N14 Cor, Sec 25, T5S, R1W, Source: Utah Lake. POINT(S) OF REDIVERSION: (1) S 395 e 2438 from W14 Cor, Sec 26, T4S, R1W, Source: Jordan River. USE: irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 229.9500 acs. POU; SE14NW14.NE14SW 14.SW14SW14.SE1 4 Sec 8; NW14 Sec 16; N12NE14 Sec 17; N12.N12SW14.SE1 4SW14.SE14 Sec 20; NW14,N12SW14,S W14SW14 Sec 21; W12NW14.W12SW1 4 Sec 28; S12,S12NE14,NE14 NE14 Sec 29; NE14,N12NW14,SE1 4NW14.E12SW14, W12SE14 Sec 32; - m o o meet r. 6. ADDroval nf min utes. 7. Miscellaneous business. 8. Adjournment Richard Dixon Chairman Published in New Utah Sept. 26, 2002. unit included the following fol-lowing described items: miscellaneous household items. Published in New Utah Sept. 19 and 26, 2002. West and 700 South to a proposed R-1-15 Zone. Alpine School District Dis-trict - Requests conditional condi-tional use and site plan approval for an addition addi-tion to the existing Lehi High School located at approximately 600 East Main Street in an existing R-1-8 Zone. Published in New Utah Sept. 26, 2002. Exception (flag lot) to construct a single family fam-ily home on a lot which does not meet the required frontage on a public street on property prop-erty located at approximately approxi-mately 1685 North 500 West in an existing RA-1 RA-1 zoning district. Published in New Utah Sept. 26, 2002. Request for Disconnection Discon-nection by contacting Lehi City or contacting Boyd and Matthew Wathen through their attorney, George E. Brown, Jr., at 6 West Main Street, Suite B, American Fork, Utah 84003, telephone (801) 756-4100. Published in New Utah Sept. 26, Oct. 3, and Oct. 10, 2002. users W12NW14 Sec 33, T 2 S ; S12.SW14NE14.NW 14 Sec 4; N12NE14.SE14NE1 4,NE14NW14,E12SE 14 Sec 5; NE14NE14 Sec 8; N12.N12SW14.SE1 4SW14.SE14 Sec 9; SW14NW14.N12SW 14 Sec 10; S12NW14.NE14NW 14.NW14SW14 Sec 1 5 E12.SE14NW14.E12 SW14 Sec 16; SE14SE14 Sec 20; Sec 21; S12.S12NE14.NW1 4NE14,NW14Sec 28; E12NE14.E12SE14, Sec 29; E12NE14.E12SE14 Sec 32; Sec 33 T3S; N12.SW14.S12SE1 4 NW14SE 14 Sec 4; E12NE14.E12SE14 Sec 5; N12.NE14SW14.SE1 4 Sec 9; W12NW14.S12SW1 4NW124SW14 Sec i' o ; N12NW14.SE14NW 14 Sec 15; : City plans boundary adjustment Notice is hereby given that Lehi City Council at its August 13, 2002, Lehi City Council Meeting adopted adopt-ed Resolution No. 02- 08-1 3. J, a Resolution stating Lehi City's intent to adjust its common boundaries with the City of Saratoga Sarato-ga Springs, authorizing a Public Hearing there Cedar Fort plans hearing for grant THE TOWN COUNCIL COUN-CIL OF THE TOWN OF CEDAR FORT, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program Year 2003-2004. Suggestions Sugges-tions for potential projects proj-ects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested inter-ested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this Program Year will be City seeks comment on impact fees Eagle Mountain City, Utah hereby gives notice that the City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the Amendment of the City's Capital Facilities Plan, Amend and Update the Economic Analysis for Proposed Impact Fees and Consider Con-sider a Proposed Amendment to the Impact Fee Ordinance on October 1, 2002 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard in the Eagle Mountain City Council Chambers, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah. The purpose of this meeting is to receive comments concerning Notice to storage unit tenants The following items, located at Mountain Country Self-Storage Self-Storage and RV Park-ingLehi Park-ingLehi Secure Self-Storage, Self-Storage, 612 N. Locust Lane, Lehi, UT, will be publicly auctioned or otherwise disposed of on Oct. 16, 2002, at 8 a.m. Owneroperator reserves the right to set minimum and to bid. For more information informa-tion call 801-768-9235. SW14NE14.SE14 Sec 35; S12SW14 Sec 36, T4S; W12.W12NE14.NW1 4SE14 Sec 1; E12.E12NW14 Sec 2; E12.E12W12 Sec 11; W12.NW14SE14 Sec 12; W12NW14 Sec 13; Sec 14; SE14NE14.S12SE1 4.NE14SE14 Sec 15; E12 Sec 22; N12.E12SW14.SE1 4 Sec 23; SW14NW14.SW14S W14 Sec 24; NW14.W12SW14 Sec 25; Sec 26; NE14.E12SW14.N1 2SE14.SE14SE14 Sec 27; E12NE14 Sec 3 4 ; N12NE14,SW14,NE1 4 NW14.N12SW14, SE14SW14.S12SE1 4.NW14SE14 Sec 35, T 5 S S12NW14,SW14,SW 14SE14 Sec 1; N12NE14 Sec 2; N12NE14 Sec 12, T6S, R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 9.19.8 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: Under- fTUtah Press 1 ' ASSOCIATION I Mere is wiidi a- ers find and tag any articles are then mailed, faxed or you can utilize ROM service. Call Utah Press Association for more informa- I tion. 1-801-328-85 or upaiSUianpresa.wjni . I Visit us at www.utahpress.com JL Xa""" tion. 1-801-328-8678 on and providing for Notice of said hearing to be held on Tuesday. Oct. 22, 2002, at 7 p.m. Copies of the com plete text of the Resolution Reso-lution are on file in the Lehi City Office, located locat-ed at 153 North 100 East, and are available or public inspection during regular office discussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program pro-gram and a review of previously funded projects. proj-ects. The hearing will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2002, and will be held at the Cedar Fort Fire Station, Cedar Fort, Utah, 173 North Church Street, Cedar Fort, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Mayor Jea-nine Jea-nine Cook at 801-768-9662. In compliance with Eagle Mountain, Utah and take action to increase and enact certain cer-tain Impact Fees for Water, Sewer, Electricity, Electrici-ty, Storm Drainage, Parks and Roads owned and to be constructed con-structed by the City. The public is invited to attend the hearing. Copies of the 1)Amended Capital Facilities Plan, 2) Amended Economic Analysis, and 3) Proposed Pro-posed Impact Fees Unit 2: Cindy Erick-son, Erick-son, P.O. Box 31 7, Lehi - filing cabinet, cooler, dressers, lawn mower. Unit 9: Jennifer Wanlass, 75 S. 400 E., Lehi - tire, cooler, vacuum, vac-uum, toys, shoes Unit 32: Jennifer Wanlass, 491 S. 100 W., Lehi - mattress, chairs, boxes, dresser Unit 43: Kim Lund, 455 N. 300 W., Lehi -laundry basket, clothes, dressers, ground Water Wells. POD: (1) N 100 E 100 from SW Cor, Sec 19, 14 in. well 525 ft. deep (2) S 200 E 150 from NW Cor, Sec 29, T5S, R1E, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (3) S 1500 W 2500 from NE Cor, Sec 3, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (4) S 100 W 2500, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (5) S 1500 E 1800 from NW Cor, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (6) S 1000 E 2500 from SW Cor, Sec 12, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (7) S 1150 E 1550 from NW Cor, 10 in. well 440 ft. deep (8) N 296 W 463 from SE Cor, Sec 13, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (9) N 1000 W 700, 12 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (10) N 2935 W 1234 from SE Cor, Sec 24, T5S, R1W, 16 in. well 100 ft. to 1000 ft. deep (Town of Saratoga) Sarato-ga) USE: Municipal: In Town of Saratoga. 54-1094 (a26988): riinninn R 1 1 rrm I V "T v. 3 , press reference to your subjects. The js 5 or upautahpress.com hours. This Resolution shall take effect immediately imme-diately after passage by the Lehi City Council Coun-cil and subsequent publication as required by law. Connie J. Ashton City Recorder Published in New Utah Sept 12, 19 and 26, 2002. the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals indi-viduals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing should notify Virginia Cook at 75 South Church Street, Cedar Fort, Utah, telephone 801-768-3608 at least three days prior to the hearing hear-ing to be attended. Published in New Utah Sept. 26, 2002. Enactment and Ordinance Ordi-nance will be available for review at the City Office beginning September Sep-tember 17, 2002, 1680 E. Heritage Drive, Eagle Mountain, Utah, Monday Mon-day through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Janet B. Valentine, CMC City Recorder Published in New Utah Sept. 26, 2002. scale Unit 45: Steve Maestas, 614 E. 50 N., American Fork - rims, cooler, shoes, books, car top Unit 62-63: Robert Bettfreund, 60 S. Roosevelt, Roo-sevelt, American Fork -soccer ball, clothes, chair, vacuum, boxes Published in New Utah Sept. 26 and Oct. 3, 2002. Bear construction Services Ser-vices Inc. proposes to change the POD, POU & USE of water as evidenced evi-denced by 54-1094 which is a portion of 54-243 & 54-247. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 1.008 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: Underground Under-ground Water Well. POD: (1) N 1300 E 2560 from SW Cor, Sec 7, T7S, R2W. USE: Stockwatering: 36 head of livestock. POU: SE14SE14 Sec 7, T7S, R2W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 1.008 ac-ft. ac-ft. SOURCE: 8 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 599 E 1196 from W14 Cor, Sec 5, T7S, R2W (Cedar Valley Val-ley Land Fill) USE: Other: dust control and fire protection for the Cedar Valley Land Fill. POU: Sec 5; Sec 8, T7S, R2W. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. State Engineer Published in New Utah Sept. 19 and 26, 2002. 5 I 2 is our new i New Utah - Thursday. September 26. 2002 - Page 17 Lehi girl may benefit from 'Charly' movie premiere Emily Heaps' parents were thrilled with the birth of their seemingly perfectly healthy little daughter. Her two older siblings were delighted to have, a baby sister to bring back to their home in Lehi. Then the Heaps discovered that then-new then-new little girl had been born with an extremely rare form of a condition called SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency )"Emily was born without her own immune system. It's been six months since a risky bone marrow transplant trans-plant and little eight-month old Emily Heaps is still fighting for her life. The family has set up a special account to help pay the mounting medical bills. That account will get a much needed boost next weekend with the gala Premiere Pre-miere and opening weekend of the new film, Jack Wey-land's Wey-land's "Charly." One of the film's producers, produc-ers, Micah Merrill, is a neighbor and friend of the Heaps family, and has been aware of Emily's medical situation from the beginning. begin-ning. At his suggestion, a significant portion of all proceeds from the premiere will go directly to Emily Heaps' medical fund. The gala benefit event begins on Thursday, Sept. 26 with the premiere of "Charly" at Jordan Commons. Com-mons. A limited number of tickets are available for $20 each from the Jordan Commons Com-mons Customer Service Desk (304-4577). The party will continue all weekend with performances perform-ances from popular local musicians and live remotes with Salt Lake radio stations. sta-tions. "Charly" opens in theaters across Utah and southern Idaho on Friday, September 27. At the center of the party PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Application to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE signed protest stating FILING NUMBER, NUM-BER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' PROTES-TANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 (801-538-7240) on or before Oct. 16, 2002. These are informal proceedings EeFs irv JIJEAL Satterwhite Log Homes has a limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. Satterwhite Log Homes hroLL free 1-888-882-4645 - fax http:vN 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) 54-228 (a26898): Bert and Suzanne Carter propose to change the POD & POU of water as evidenced evi-denced by 54-228 (A40106). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 285 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 198 E 2370 fromW14 Cor, sec 26, T5S, R1W. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0,5000 acs, make a sheds, cabins, etc. Call today & we'll play - ww.satterwhite - 1og - homes.com at Jordan Commons will be a 90-foot ferris wheel that will be offering rides to movie-goers and bystanders alike from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sponsored by Excel Entertainment, Deseret Book and LDSSin-gles.com, LDSSin-gles.com, the ferris wheel rides will cost $2 per person per ride. All proceeds from the ferris wheel will go directly to Emily Heaps' medical fund. Rides are free with a movie ticket or ticket stub for "Charly," or a receipt from Deseret Book for the novel "Charly." Thursday's premiere will begin at 5 p.m. with performances per-formances from popular artists like Brett Raymond, Alex Boye, Cherie Call, and Nancy Hanson. The movie portion of the premiere will begin at 7 p.m. while performances per-formances from the bands will continue outside, along with operation of the ferris wheel. Members of the cast attending Thursday's premiere pre-miere will also be on hand to sign autographs and meet with fans. A symbolic centerpiece of . the movie, the ferris wheel will stay at Jordan Commons Com-mons through "Charly's" opening weekend. Cast members and filmmakers will continue to visit the site throughout the weekend. week-end. Radio Station KZHT (Hot 94.9) will host a live remote from the site on Saturday Sat-urday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. and LDSSingles.com will be on hand to give rides in their hot-air balloon, weather permitting. For more information about Jack Weyland's "Charly" and the opening weekend, people may visit the film's official web site at www.charlythemovie.com. For more information about SCID they may visit www.scid.net. sole supply 0.2500 acs; Stockwatering: 18 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NE14SW14 Sec 26, T5S, R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD:(1)N 1260 W90 from S14 Cor, Sec 26, T5S, R1E (American Fork) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: E12SW14 Sec 26, T5S, R1E. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. State Engineer Published in New Utah Sept. 19 and 26, 2002. We're over stocked on 6x6, 6x8 house log y'T seconds! Great for i A Make a Deal! (435) 528-5003 |