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Show S P R I N G V I L t E. HE R A L 6" Thursday, February 21, 2008 New dry cleaners, laundry Comes to Springville 10 1 1. b Drycleaning Depot, a dry cleaning and laundry has recently opened in the strip mall north of Wal-mart Wal-mart and featured a recent re-cent ribbon-cutting. Sheri Hakes, owner and manager manag-er of the new business, indicates in-dicates she has the newest" and most modern equipment equip-ment in the business in her new facilities located just west of Washington Mutual Mu-tual Bank next to the Verizon Veri-zon cell phone company. Her equipment features all of the most up-to-date pressing equipment for all 'SA ifJ tutl990 ??0 Ka& 7-c'h SuutzU types of dry cleaning and a special shirt-pressing machine for men's dress shirts. Hours for the business are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday Mon-day through Friday, 9 a.m. through 3 p.m. Saturdays and closed on Sundays. . The business also has a drive-up window on the west side of the building for the convenience of customers cus-tomers who need to drop off their cleaning or laundry laun-dry in a hurry. Hakes said that cleaning which is brought in before 9 a.m. can be finished by 5 p.m. on the same day. directors Martin Conover SPRINGVILLE HERALD Springville Community Development Director Fred Aegerter, noted in director's meeting that his department issued only 18 building permits during January for a to- l;4n1cf life. f5 Irl W Silt BWfwup. . -I Andv Shefline. Chamber of Commerce Executive Secretary stands with Emily Hakes, Evan Hakes, Sherl Hakes, Allen Hakes and Presley Hakes, owners of Drycleaning Deopt, and Vicki Curits of Central Bank at their recent grand opening. The new business is located just north of the Wal-Mart parking lot worts show 18 buflding permits for Jmmrv M EASIER ON SI New Merchandise Arriving -Daily! : ANY ONE ITEM 1 Coupon Expires March 1 S, 2008 bva-BM. IMsd Pint Furniture b Accents for the Home l.x-.,KST. 1986 241 S. 1(X) W. SpringvUle 489-8242 Houis:Mon-MmSatl04EsLl986 - . - ' f r r"" I a iff Tr"-:; ' IM' i '! a xM ..-dSfttoafap r, teslMfrt uttvi? 'SJMKWS -, t-f Vjki! i iM S -fj if .,-it'" . j 'i 1 j J I. v hi Star in your own commercial. : TV. f"'" x, v tal valuation of $871, 199. Only two, new single family homes were issued is-sued building permits for the same month. ' The' average monthly valuation for the month of January for the past seven years from 2000 to 2007 has been over $5 million. Alex Roy lance, director of building and grounds, noted that the winter recreation program at Jolly's Ranch has been well attended during the month of January with participants coming every ev-ery day. "The tubing hill seems to be the most popular," he said., "Season pass holders have also been coming several times per week during the month for all activities." Sonny Braun, Hobble Creek Golf Course Pro, reported that course revenue is holding very well since the beginning of the fiscal year; July 1. He reports over $500,000 has been taken in by the course. As of the end of January, Janu-ary, Braun reported at least 32 inches of snow on the level at the course.' Pam Vaughn, Springville Spring-ville City librarian, reported re-ported a very active January with an increase of 36 in resident visits at the library this year over last year. She also said that the children's programs are becoming more popular. Leon Fredrickson, Electric Elec-tric Department director, reported that the city almost al-most hit 40 megawatts on the 16th of January, which shows growth in the city needs for power. "No power has been generated at the city's power plant during January Janu-ary because the cost of power is less expensive to purchase," he said. It was also noted that there were only five interruptions in-terruptions in power service ser-vice during the month of January, all of which were local problems with single connections. According to Fredrick-son Fredrick-son Springville City has very good power service at this time. Public Works Director Brad Stapley reported that the 1950 feet of 24-inch 24-inch sewer pipe located on 1500 West is being dug up by the contractor contrac-tor who laid it last summer sum-mer because of improper grade on the line. "Of the 1950 feet about 800 feet has been replaced," re-placed," Stapley said. He also reported that the new sewer lift station located on 1000 North and . 1500 West is nearing completion and will be completed this month. "The 400 South water pipeline which caused traffic problems on 400 South is all but complete and waiting for the installation in-stallation of a water meter me-ter at the lower Spring Creek Water tank," said Stapley. 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