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Show Page Ten - The Springville Herald - January 29, 2004 PHrt H j r-,; V' ? ' n I y rLci J) V George Talbot, left, Director of Travel Study at Brigham Young University, was the speaker at last week's meeting of the Springville Kiwanis Club. He talked about the many places that BYU takes people on tours. After the recent death of a man on a private tour in Guatemala, Talbot responded to questions about the safety of travel in South America. He explained how BYU runs their tours and the important safety measures they take. He said that they have not stopped sending tours to Guatemala. Guate-mala. Staker Olsen, right, was the toastmaster. '-"' -I "I I ; -tl Congratulations to the Hogi Yogi Winners for the week of January 22 at Mapleton School. Thanks for doing a great job students! We appreciate any and all special effort given to create a better school community! Pictured, back, left to right: Lonnie McCuIloch, Jonah Hadlock, Aspen Faust, Sydney Mortensen, Katelyn Jones, Francis Ash, Mitchell Budge and Angel Benson. Middle: Jacob Felix, Nathan Hurst, Devin Eggleston, Alec Petford, Dylan Green, Chris Cuvelier and Alicia Johnson. Front: Bradley Schellenberg, Madelyn Farester, Casey Warren, Addie Ilarman, Conner Ellis and Garrett Spencer. Shown here are Art City School's Hogi Yogi I Care winners for the week of January 12-15. These students have shown that they care about themselves and about Art City School. They are: Savannah Frandsen, Colton Hamilton, Carolyn Weeks, Bailey Davis, Austin Dayton, Mason Barnes, Torrey Perkins, Kaleb Cloward Robinson, Amburly Chappell, Aaron Stoddard, Kathryn Larsen, Cecily Rosser, Nicholas Bringhurst, Dakota Klauck, Caroline Krieger, Jennifer Warmington, Cason Acor, Taylor Bird, Melia Sumsion, Tanner Lundskig, Hilary Orton, Jeremy Martin and Michelle Jensen. Congratulations Congratula-tions to these students. SHS student finalist in Coca-Cola program Four students in Utah County have been .selected from more than 79,000 applicants appli-cants nationwide as semifina-lists semifina-lists for the 2003-2004 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Scholars Program. The chosen students are Bradley Chandler of Springville High School, Christina Amor of Timpanogos High School, Rebecca Wilson of Timpview High School and Erica Glenn of Pleasant Grove High School. The Coca-Cola Company Foundation, a joint effort of Coca-Cola bottlers across America and The Coca-Cola Company, is one of the largest corporate-sponsored, merit scholarship programs of its kind in the United States. 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Contact Human Resources at 354-7414. 354-7414. Closing Date: OPEN TILL FILLED. The Green Bay Packers won the first Super Bowl. PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and guardianship notice Consult county clerk or the respective . signers for further information Seeking Bid Proposals Springville City is seeking bids on a new Type I ambulance, 2004 or newer, for its Public Safety Department. Depart-ment. Bid documents (no charge) may be obtained at the Public Safety Building, Fire Department office at 45 South Main, Springville, Sprin-gville, UT 84663. Bids must be received before be-fore a bid opening to be held at 3:00 p.m. on February 13 at the City Offices at 45 South Main. If questions, ques-tions, please call 489-5676. 489-5676. Fire Chief Phil Whitney Published in the Springville Herald January 29, 2004. Notice of Regular Annual Shareholders Meeting The regular annual-meeting annual-meeting of the shareholders share-holders of Strawberry Water Users Association Associa-tion will be held at The Comfort Inn, 830 North Main, Payson, Utah on Saturday, January 31, 2004 at 1:30 p.m. The purposes of the meeting are: (1) to elect four directors to succeed the following whose terms expire upon the election of their successors: suc-cessors: District 1, Dale Rowley; District 5, Tom Sorensen; District 9, Robert Riding; District 13, J. Merrill Hallam; (2) to levy an assessment to meet the expenses of the Association Associ-ation for the ensuing year; (3) to hear reports of the operations and conditions of your Association; and (4) to transact any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Gary A. Aitken Secretary Published in the Springville Herald January 22 and 29, 2004. ONE, TWO AND three room office spaces for rent. 715 North Main, Springville. 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IN THE MAPLETON MAP-LETON CITY BUILDING, BUIL-DING, 35 East Maple Street, Mapleton, Utah to: 1. A public hearing to consider recommending recom-mending to the City Council , to amend Chapter 18.28, A-2 Agricultural Zone, Two (2) Acres With 250' Frontage, of the Mapleton City Code. 2. A public hearing to consider recommending recom-mending to the City Council to amend Chapter 18.32, RA-1 Residential Agricultural Agricultur-al Zone, One Acre with One Hundred Twenty Five Foot Frontage. 3. A public hearing to consider recommending recom-mending to the City Council to amend Chapter 18.36, RA-2 Residential Agricultural Agricultur-al Zone. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals indi-viduals needing special accommodations (including (in-cluding auxiliary communicative com-municative aids and services) during these hearings should notify Debbie Lasson at Mapleton City, 35 East Maple, Mapleton, UT 84664, or by phone, 489-6138, giving her at least 24 hours notice. no-tice. Debbie Lasson Planning & Zoning Department Published in the Springville Herald on January 29, 2004. BUY WHOLESALE DIRECT! DI-RECT! Wholesale brokers bro-kers of Quality Manufactured Manu-factured Homes. Save up to $40,000 Guaranteed. Guar-anteed. Learn the secrets se-crets dealers don't want you to know. 1-800-242-0060. |