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Show ; -. ;;:! , - , "' ! ' i . i i 1 Contestants Wanted: Strawberry Days Queen $1,000 Scholarship Offered plus other awards for runners-up . ' Call 786-5746 or 226-0949 or 785-2289 TODAY! J- .:. ' i ' . Cutler Christeiuen demonstrates how his Solar Water Heater works at the Central School Science Fair. Sixth graders participate in Central School Science Fair Central Elementary held its annual Science Fair Thursday, March 26, with the sixth graders invited to participate. With over 56 exhibits, there was plenty of diversification. Topics ranged from "Optical Illusions," "The Heart," "What Happens to a Plant '. in the Dark," and even the perennial peren-nial favorite, a working volcano. The five top winners invited to attend the regional science fair at BYU are Cutler Chriatensen, "How do Solar Panels Workf Began Smart, "What Makes a Sunset;" Review Wednesday, April 8, 1992 - Page 7 Valley View School presents awards for science fair Dillon Thompson, The importance of Fluoride;" Cougar Lamoreaux, "Which Popcorn Pops the Fluffiest" First place winners in their individual categories were JaNae Gurr - Life Science Experimental; Joe Jordan - life Science Demonstration; Demon-stration; Amie Swenson - Physical Science Experimental; Ted Butter-field Butter-field - Physical Science Demonstration; Demonstra-tion; Chris Mitchell - Earth Science Experimental; John Leinweber -Engineering;. Matthew Burnett, Computers. Cedar Hills Tbwn Council agenda A science fair for all students at Valley View School, and sponsored by the PTA, was held last week. All those who entered received recognition. First place awards went to Aaron Radmall, Michelle Langford, Jamie Stueck, Scott Burton, Joey Eaton, Kyle Chriatensen, Stewart, Chandler Chan-dler and SterlingOoodwin, Marcus Stansfleld, Teddy Gerun, Dallas Wright, Craig Biesinger, Nicole Garrett, Christie Radmall, Megan Fairbourn, Shawn Ostler and Stephanie Stansfleld. . Second place winners were Steven Sandberg, Kurt Radmall, Mrs. Oveson's third grade class, Karen Sandberg and Kimberly Pearson, Corey Gar dner,ErikaRuf, Todd Herzog and Shane Bulkley. Those who won third place awards are Dianne Orcutt, Natalie Christensen, Kirsten Orcutt, RachelRogerB, JohnCarr, Jonathan Bezzant, and Justin Harding. Participation awards were presented pre-sented to Ann-Charlotte Bray, Mistie Park, Ashley Murphy and Hattie Gardner. Easter egg hunt planned in Lindon The Lindon Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, April 18, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Linden City Park All children up to age 12 are invited to participate. There will be some special prize eggs in addition to the regular eggs; This event is being conducted by Spencer Fugal as his Eagle Scout Project. He will be assisted by other scouts. The Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored spon-sored by Lindon City. PLANTS m r if vs. f f"9'S i r a ti I I ftl 1 - v, mi m i Among the winners in the Valley View Science Fair were, L-R, Chandler (grade 3), Sterling (grade 1), and Stewart Goodwin (grade 5). The brothers worked together on their plant experiments. 1 ti l. .... i 4 V, r 1 1 1 HW" aWaafiMavaSJaVHSxaatt Teachers1 choice PleasantGroveJr.High Students of theDayare,L-R,AndrewWalker, Jeremy Slater, Corey Grange, Natalie Grange, Nathan Pierce, Gennie Smith, Kimberly Goodliffe, Jaime Eastman, Erin Allen and Camillia BalL Notice is hereby ; given that the Regular Town Council Meeting of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, wfllbeheld Wednesday, April 8, t , A 1992, at the Pleasant - Grove Junior High v School Lunchroom at jnw-lM.pjn.- . ;-- rJ. C TOWN COUNCIL MBRTTMa ,,.,s- 1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance J Approval of Min utes ' 3. Alpine School Board to Explain Bond Issue to be Voted on in April ,4. Finances 5. Department Reports Re-ports . 6. Final Approval of Cedar Cove, Plat C -VerlHebertson 7. Alternate Sewer Line on Lots 64-67 on Sage Road - Derk Palfreyman 8. Water Meters 9. Herrera Update 10. Doug Cottle New Resident - Fence and Telephone 11. Spring Clean Up 12. Bond Release for Yates and Hebertson on Oak Road . r 13. Other Business 14. Adjournment Published in the Pleasant Grove Review April 8, 1992. RC. plans public hearing 6i The Pleasant Grove will hold a public hearing on Thursday, ' April 23, 1992, at7pjn. in the C Council Room at 30 E. Center, Pleas- ant Grove, Utah. i The items listed be-: be-: 'low wfll b discussed N and anyone interested is invited to attend. S Notice of public hear '! bag Wore Pleasant Grove City Council r nn... -J-., w... r 1992, at -,7w0 pjn. in the Auditorium of the s Library Building, 30 E. Center, the Pleasant . Grove City Council will consider &e items lifted below which may be referred to them by the l Planning Commission. Bam Tanner petition tor Annexation to Pleasant J Grave City of 2.7739 . iSam located at approxi-matehr approxi-matehr 18S9 W. and -1100 North, Pleasant "Grove, known as the Tanner Addition. This is in a R3 Zone, j; Item2-UelStewart " : petition for Annexation to Pleasant Grove City of L4SS acres located ' , at approximately 1060 hit lica ibrtiv C;lltOrove, known as tie Autnmn Hills XXd-UZane. Esm 3 inson is requesting a vicinity plan approval for the areaof 800 N. to 1100 North between 200 W. and 600 West in a Rl-8Zone. Item 6 -Ray Hutchinson Hutch-inson is requesting preliminary plan approval ap-proval for a 21-lot subdivision sub-division known as Westmore Gardens located lo-cated at approximately 1000 N. between 600 and 600 West, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City. Item 7 - Woodside Homes is requesting a Zone Change from Rl-20 Rl-20 to Rl-10 for their property located between be-tween 100 E. and approximately ap-proximately 400 Ext from 1350 N. to 1800 North. This was known as the Gardner and John Fugal property. Item 8 - Woodside Homes is requesting to present a concept plan for a subdivision of the area as .described in Item 7. Item 9 - Steve Rock is requesting a Zone Change for the property located at approximately approxi-mately 1100 N. to 1500 N. and 600 E. from a RR Zone toaR-20 Zone. KemlO-StevenRock is requesting for a vicinity vi-cinity plan approval for the area described in item 9. Fleaeant torequest- ;;;;;itic:3D.toicEast jh'Utseeu SCO N. and 1U Irth toaBl-O i ) i- 4w k am im anown mm UM'" )Cr?Tfc3iSub- L. I let i-"3-i fi f LJ esL the vvf , 13 Ixrist i:.Liaaric:iae. 11 -Steven Rock is requesting for preliminary pre-liminary and final approval ap-proval of a seven lot subdivision located at approximately 1400 N. and 600 East known as Wniowerest Estates A . lima 12 - Kerry G. Lewis to requesting a vklulty plan crproval and minor stivision cf 1 lot ixstsi st ap-rrcasts ap-rrcasts Tt7 8. iflesst Avenue. Tfcto to bKtsdfatBEl-aZane. Xal3-Catosand Lorana C llaCsnslsnd era rtxzZ Ze srtyfctctslatrr7i-smstsrCteCiCst Orchard Drive from a ' Rl-20 Zone to R1-8S Zone. Item 14 Charles and Lorena C. McCausland are requesting a vicin- , ity plan approval for the area at Orchard Drive and 900 South, between approximately 700 E. and Loader Avenue. Item 15-Charles and -Lorena C. McCausland are requesting preliminary prelimi-nary and final approval for an eight lot subdivision subdivi-sion located at approxi mately 800 and 900 E. Orchard Drive. Item . 16 - George Oates is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 70' high radio antenna ' tower located at 177 E. and 1150 North. This is located lo-cated in a R1-8S Zone. ; Item 17 Brian Larson Lar-son is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 70 high radio antenna tower located at approximately approxi-mately 976 E. and 1000 North. This is located inaRl-12Zone. Item 18 - Pleasant Grove will be modifying modify-ing the Uniform Land Development Code to allow for a 10 ft sideyard set back in a RR Zone, which was previously a 20 ft sideyard set back. ' - Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will meet for a briefing at 6:30 pan. in the eon- , ference room at 70 S. 100 East of the City Building. This will be a public meeting; how-, ever, no testimony will be heard and no action will be taken on the agenda items. Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission wi3 be holding a work session on April 18, 1SJ2, at 7 pjn. in the conference room at 70 S. 100 East of the City DaCJinj to discuss the above item on the tsnda. . PuLliibed in the neeaast C?eveCaview raa.i3cziiii::i j : ; j Grovecrest spelling bee winners are, L-R, Sid Krommenhoek, Eddie Olpin and Lisa Krommenhoek. Spelling bee winners named in Grovecrest School contest III .,, ) f u , , , .A s u' I ' j I) I' 1 - t' H - Eddie Olpin is the Grovecrest Elementary School spelling bee winner. He is the son of Ed and Cindy Olpin. Eddie is in Mr. Bell's sixth grade class. His favorite subjects in school are math and spelling. Eddie is planningto goto college and he likes to play tennis. The word that Eddie won on was "assuagement," which means to make less severe or burdensome. . Sid and Lisa, the second and third place winners, are the children chil-dren of Mrs. Rita Krommenhoek. Sid is Mr. Salmon's sixth grade class and Lisa is in Miss Kelly's fourth grade class. The first, second and third place winners in the school spelling bee were each given a copy of the winner win-ner of the Utah Children's Book Award for 1991 entitled "Matilda." I B I 0 with this coupon and purchase of our Lube, Oil & Filter including our 17 point maintenance check. Expires Apr. 22, 1S32 Shopping for carpet never felt sogood Parking Lot Remnant Sale Sat., April 11 10 am. to 2 p.m. Floor Decor & More 106 W. Main, American Fork 756-2722 ' - HOURS: Moa-FrL NoavSJO t Sat 10-2 SIGNATURE Mm f V- A m Hbul ad aood Mna Ww m dt a w dnw m Sgnttac Sprrg eae1tKhe)WiiMtaaKtieicpiar)wrnaR. 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