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Show 12 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, September 30, 2004 Obituaries Gerald R. Knight Gerald Ray Knight, son of Max and Kolene Knight of Springville, Utah and the late Melba Foote Knight, passed away September 21, 2004. Jerry was born on October Oc-tober 20, 1952 in Payson and was raised in Springville. He graduated from Springville High School in 1970. Jerry married Margaret Arnold on May 5, 1979. They were later divorced. Together Togeth-er they have three children. Jerry proudly served with the Elks, working faithfully in the Sub-for-Santa program. pro-gram. He enjoyed camping, hunting and spending time with family. He was a proud father and grandfather. Jerry is survived by his children: Monica, Chelsea and J.R., all of Salt Lake City; his grandson, Preston; Jeanette W. Kinross Jeanette Williams Kinross, age 67, of Springville, Utah passed away September 25, 2004. She was born in Milf ord on January 15, 1937 to Lester and Evon Bowles Williams. She married Russell Kent Kinross on September 2, 1955 in Milf ord Jeanette was very artistic and loved quilting, especially baby blankets. She loved spending time with her grandchildren grand-children and great-grandchil-drea She enjoyed NASCAR racing and hunting, and was also very knowledgeable about the LDS church. She is survived by her five children: Bill (Kathy), Kevin (Tammy), Keith (Dard), Lisa (Blain), and Jeff (Penny); 20 grandchildren; and five great- i :- A. Gerald R. Knight father and stepmother: Max and Kolene Knight; brothers: Ron (Sue) Knight of Salem and Jay (Charlene) Knight of Springville; and sisters: Sandy (Kent) Boswell and Susan (Jesse) Burr of Houma, LA. He was preceded preced-ed in death by his brother, Robert and his mother Melba. Mel-ba. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 24, in Springville. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com. Jeanette W. Kinross grandchildren. She is also survived sur-vived by one brother, Max Williams; and one sister, Linda Sonzoini. Funeral services were held September 29, in Springville. Interment was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com. How Reiia is Your Furnaco? If you're not absolutely confident about the condition of your home's furnace. Contact us for a professional inspection. Our technicians are factory-trained, so we can deliver the best quality and value in furnace repair and replacement to your home. Green Sticker Service $79.00 Furnace Tune-up $69.00 Combination Special $99.00 -T&tZHm?' r Heating & Air Conditioning "Quality Service At A Fair Price" Orem 225-7088 Springville 489-7088 Turn to the Experts! Robert "Robbie" Goodwin, Jr. Robert "Robbie" Stanley Goodwin, Jr., born October 3, 1975, returned to his Father Fa-ther in Heaven Tuesday, September 21, 2004. Robbie graduated from Springville High School. He attended Utah Valley State College for two years in Machine Ma-chine Tool Technology. He was employed by Barlow Wood Classics for nine years, and he also worked for Nestle, Inc. and Earthtec Engineering. He enjoyed hunting, 4-wheeling, 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, dog training, camping and wood and metal crafts including in-cluding gunsmithing, etc. He was at home when enjoying any outdoor activity. He enjoyed en-joyed cooking and being with his dog, Rock. He is survived by his parents: par-ents: Robert S. Goodwin of Spanish Fork and Karen Ackley of Soda Springs, Ida- Margaret M. Beardall Margaret Yuvone Mitchell Church Beardall, age 75, from Lawrence, Utah, formerly for-merly of Mapleton, died Saturday, Sat-urday, Sept. 25, 2004, at home. She was born January 20, 1929 in Pleasant Grove, to Joseph Trotter and Seeded Se-eded Irene Tomlinson Mitchell. She married Doyle Church on November 22, 1948, in Las Vegas, Nevada, he later died. She married Melvin Packard Beardall on, October 14, 1953, in Springville. They were sealed on November 11, 1975, in the Provo, Utah LDS Temple. She graduated from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School, 1949. She served in the primary pri-mary organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on numerous numer-ous occasions. She loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. grand-children. She loved gardening garden-ing and enjoyed her flowers. She spent many hours in the outdoors camping. camp-ing. She loved the time she spent playing Mrs. Clause in the Emery, Carbon and Sanpete San-pete County elementary schools. She looked forward to playing in the Senior Citizen Citi-zen Band, both in Castle Dale and Huntington. Margaret loved playing with her pet bobcat, Roberta; Rober-ta; her dogs, Snookers and Snowf lake. Her favorite past time was looking for a bargain. She spent many hours going to yard sales and swap meets on Friday and Saturdays with her friend, Cleo Evans, Margaret is survived by three sons and four daughters: daugh-ters: Janice Margaret (Richard) Mecham, Pleasant Grove; Gary Leon (Ann) Beardall, Provo; Brent M. (Connie) Beardall, Spanish Fork; Tammy (Darren) Hardman; Russell Kay (Helen) (He-len) Beardall; Lynette (Rob) Carter, Washington; Debra (Troy) Vincent, Springville; 23 grandchildren and four great-grandsons; three brothers: Roy Mitchell and Von Mitchell, both of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, and Don Mitchell, West Jordan. She was preceded by her first husband, Doyle Church; I,, i ' - - it ( r ...L y i Public Notice Robert "Robbie" Goodwin, Jr ho; two sisters: Geri (Mike) Howard of Springville and Lori Williams of Soda Springs, Idaho; seven nieces and one nephew. He was preceded in death by a sister, Cherie Janette Wolf of Spanish Span-ish Fork; and his grandparents. grandpar-ents. Robbie will be deeply missed by his family, friends and loved ones. Funeral services were held September 25. Interment was in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walk-erfamilymortuaries.com. Margaret M. Beardall her parents, Joseph Trotter Mitchell and Secried Irene Mitchell; two grandchildren, Michael John Meacham and Lisa Mecham; one sister, Carolyn Maclntyre; brothers, broth-ers, Alfred Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Joseph Mitchell and Walter Mitchell. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2004, at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 South, Springville, Utah. Viewing will be Friday, Oct. 1, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and one hour prior to the services. Condolences may be sent to www.wheelermortuary.com Park reservations Springville City will be accepting accept-ing applications from residents of Springville for canyon reservations reser-vations for the summer of 2005. Applicants must provide the name, address and a daytime phone number of the person desiring de-siring the reservation and the name of the group for which the reservation is being made. Any duplicate applications will be discarded. The person submitting the coupon for a reservation must be a Springville resident, must be the person making the reservation and also be the person who will be responsible for the group using us-ing the park. All reservations will be paid in full at the time of scheduling. All applications must be in the city office by Friday, Oct. 22, 2004 by 5 p.m. A random drawing draw-ing will be held and number, date and time will be assigned. A list will be posted at the Chamber of Commerce Booth, and the city will attempt to notify noti-fy each applicant by telephone. The times scheduled will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on November Novem-ber 8 and 9, and open to the general gen-eral public on November 10. We will not accept reservations before be-fore these dates. Public Notice Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held during the regular meeting of the Mapleton City Council Coun-cil WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2004, AT 6:30 P.M. IN THE MAPLETON CITY BUILDING, 35 East Maple Street, Mapleton, Utah, for the purpose of considering: con-sidering: 1. An ordinance amending Mapleton City Code Chapter 18.72 I&M-l "Industrial "Indus-trial and Manufacturing Manufac-turing Zone." 2. An ordinance amending the Official Offi-cial Zone Map of Mapleton City re-zoning re-zoning approximately approximate-ly 30 acres located at approximately 485 South 800 West (parcel numbers 2 7:0 33:00 1 3, 27:003:0077, 2 7:003:00 54, 2 7:003:0078, 27:003:0072 and 27:003:0073) from the A-2 Zone to the RA-1 (TDR-R) Overlay Over-lay Zone. The applicants appli-cants are Lew Bankhead and Cory Andersen. 3. An ordinance amending the Offi cial Zone Map of Mapleton City re-zoning re-zoning approximately approximate-ly 1.67 acres of property prop-erty located at approximately ap-proximately 800 North 200 West (parcel number 26:058:0083) from the General Commercial Com-mercial (GC-1) Zone to the Residential (R-3) Zone. The applicant ap-plicant is David Gashler. 4. An ordinance amending the Official Offi-cial Zone Map of Mapleton City re-zoning re-zoning approximately approximate-ly 77 acres of property prop-erty located at approximately ap-proximately 800 West 2200 South (parcel 's 27:033:008 2, 2 7:0 33:00 7 0, 27:033:0066, 27:033:0074, 27:033:0 0 7 8, 27:022:0 0 8 1, 27:0 33:00 82, 27:033:0162, 27:033:0073, 27:033:0131, and 27:033:0157) from A-2 A-2 Zone to the PRC Zone. The applicant is Jim Giles. 5. An ordinance amending the Official Offi-cial Zone Map of Mapleton City re-zoning re-zoning approximate-" ly 5 acres of property proper-ty located at approx imately 400 South 1200 West (parcel 27:002:0068) from the A-2 Zone to the RA-1 Zone. The applicant ap-plicant is Phyllis J. Chipman. 6. An ordinance amending the Official Offi-cial Zone Map of Mapleton City re-zoning re-zoning approximately approximate-ly 5 acres of property proper-ty located at approximately approx-imately 800 South 1200 West (parcel 's 27:002:0010, 27:002:0069, 27:002:0070, 27:002:0007, and 27:002: 0013) from the A-2 Zone to the RA-1 (TDR-R) Overlay Over-lay Zone. The applicant appli-cant is NAC Company Compa-ny L.L.C. 7. An ordinance amending the Official Offi-cial Zone Map of Mapleton City - re-zoning re-zoning approximately approximate-ly 16 acres of property prop-erty located at approximately ap-proximately 1600 South 100 West (parcel 27:003:0134) from the A-2 Zone to the PRC Zone. The applicant is NAC Company L.L.C. (s) Debbie Walser Recorder Published in the Springville Herald September 30, 2004. Legal Notice The Nebo School District Board of Education Ed-ucation will hold a Special Board Meeting Meet-ing in the Office of the Board of Education, Educa-tion, 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, on Thursday, Thurs-day, October 7, 2004, at 11:45 a.m. The purpose of the meeting is to approve ap-prove the contract for the Bus Compound Com-pound in Springville City and other related relat-ed matters. The Nebo School District Board of Education Ed-ucation will also hold a Board Work Session in the Office of the Board of Edu cation, 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, on Monday, Mon-day, October 11, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. sTracy Olsen Business Administrator Adminis-trator Published in Jhe Springville Herald September 30 ."and October 7, 2004. : New Nebo School District Bus Facility Nebo School District Dis-trict is seeking bid proposals from General Gen-eral ContractorsExcavation ContractorsEx-cavation Contractors Contrac-tors for the construction con-struction and site development de-velopment of the new Nebo Bus Facility Facili-ty located at approximately approx-imately 585 West 1600 South, Springville, Utah Construction is comprised of site improvements im-provements over an approximate seven (7) acre site with the following construction: construc-tion: structural engineered engi-neered fill, cast in lace concrete, as phalt paving, site utilities, fencing, landscaping and sprinkling, electrical site lighting and power hook-ups. Plans may be obtained ob-tained from the Architect, Ar-chitect, Keven Mad-son Mad-son & Associates, Inc., 195 East 100 North, Provo, Utah 84606 (801) 377-5062 after 12:00 noon, September 28, 2004 with a $100.00 deposit de-posit per package (deposit refundable upon return of the plans). Bid proposals will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, Wednes-day, October 6, 2004 in the office of Steven B. Maughan, Director of Operations, Opera-tions, Nebo School District, 350 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660. the Board of Education Edu-cation of Nebo School District reserves re-serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bids in the interest inter-est of the Nebo School District. Isl Steven B. Maughan Director of Operations Published in the Springville Herajd September 23 and 30, 2004. CANYON PARK RESERVATIONS Drawing Coupon Name Group name. Address Phone Incomplete or duplicate coupons will be discarded. 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