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Show Review ' - Wednesday, April 22, 1992 . Page 10 eKiiuQDlAlUGl7 o o o eoDQcaeiGii? i Teachers' choice... Pleasant Grove Jr. High Students of the Day are, L-R, Susan Workman, James Lucas, Ruth Garlick, Leni Martin, Shauna Valgard, Jaclyn Shoell, Judy Bird, Jeremy Bates, Jerson Hatch, Keri Card, Jeremy Blain, Justun Bylund, Chris Carter, Kerri Gorham and Paige Fugal. RG. Pops Orchestra to feature youth artists in free concert planned April 30 The Pleasant Grove Pops Orchestra Or-chestra will present a special concert con-cert on April 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the PGHS Activities The vanity baseball team will host Mountain View High School at the Pleasant Grove diamonds at 4 p.m. The boys soccer teams will host Provo High School at 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. on the soccer field. The sophomore baseball team " will play at Mountain View High School at 4 p.m. The primaries for class officers will be held during the day. The dance arts tryouts are scheduled today. College Ballroom. The band will participate in the state band festival at BYU. Bowling for diabetic youths Diabetic youths are invited to a bowling night of camaraderie and competition on Saturday, April 25, 9:30 p.m. at Jack 'N Jill Lanes in American Fork. Cost is $1 per game andparticipantawillenjoyfreesoft drinks compliments of Rhinehart Oil. The Highland Kiwanis Club will provide scorers and supervision. supervi-sion. To register, call Carole at 756-7898 756-7898 or Debbie at 756-0694. All diabetic youths in Utah County are invited attend. I A I I Htmm I I r I PGHS Activities The softball team will host American Fork High School today at 4 p.m. The Pleasant Grove Junior Track Meet will beheld during the afternoon on the PGHS track. The varsity baseball team will play at Provo High School at 4 p jn. The track team will participate in the Region 4 relays at Timpview High School at 5 p.m. The sophomore baseball team will host Provo High School at 4 p.m. Alpine Board of Education The Alpine School Board meets tonight at 6 p.m. Pleasant Grove Junior High School Auditorium. This is a free concert and everyone every-one is invited to come and enjoy a performance of solos and ensembles with the orchestra. This concert will feature six young artists, Barbara Johnson, James Bell, Rose Johnson, Rebecca Ives, Heidi Keith, and Rachel Ives. Pleasant Grove is fortunate to be able to have such a fine orchestra. orches-tra. All of those who love the fine arts will enjoy this concert. PG Planning Commission The Pleasant Grove Planning Commission will meet in, regular session at 7 p.m. in the conference , room of the city hall complex, PGHS Activities The boys tennis team will host . Timpview High School on the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove courts. The junior varsity baseball team ' will play at Orem at 4 p.m. The primaries for class officers will be held. Family History Library The Utah Valley Regional Family Fam-ily History Center offers freeclasses in family history research today. Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library on the BYU campus, the center is open on the second and fourth Sunday of each month from 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. - ' Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know P.C. plans public hearing The Pleasant Grove will hold a public hearing on Thursday, April 23, 1992, at 7 p.m. in the City Council Room at 30 E. Center, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah. The items listed below be-low will be discussed and anyone interested is invited to attend. Notice of public hear ing before Pleasant Grove City Council On Tuesday, May 5, 1992, at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Library Building, 30 E. Center, the Pleasant Grove City Council will consider the items listed below which may be referred to them by the Planning Commission. Item 1 -Jeffery William Wil-liam Tanner petition for Annexation to Pleasant Grove City of 2.7739 Acres located at approximately approxi-mately 1865 W. and 1100 North, Pleasant Grove, known as the Tanner Addition. This is in a RR Zone. Item 2 -Mel Stewart in son is requesting a vicinity plan approval for the area of 800 N. to 1100 North between 200 W. and 600 West in a Rl-8 Zone. 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 500 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 East 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 approxi- petition for Annexation mately 1100 N. to 1500 to Pleasant Grove Citv N. and 500 E. from a of 1.406 acres located at approximately 1050 E. and 1100 North, Pleasant Grove, known as the Autumn Hills Addition. This is in a Rl-12 Zone. Item 3 - Pleasant Grove City is request ing a Zone Change of liminary and final ap-the ap-the Rl-12 Zone located proval of a seven lot RR Zone toaR-20 Zone. Item 10 -Steven Rock is requesting for a vicinity vi-cinity plan approval for the area described in item 9. Item 11 -Steven Rock is requesting for pre- at 600 E. to 1050 East between 500 N. and 1100 North to a R1-8S Zone. This is known as the Wade Springs Subdivision. Sub-division. Existing lot sizes are typically 9,000 sq. ft., 3,000 under the RA-12 designation. Item 4 - Eric Mabey subdivision located at approximately 1400 N. and 500 East known as Willowcrest Estates A. Item 12 Kerry G. Lewis is requesting a vicinity plan approval and minor subdivision of 1 Jot located at approximately ap-proximately 779 S. is requesting prelhni- Locust Avenue. This is nary approval ofHeart- located in a Rl-8 Zone, wood Estates, seven lot Item 13 Charles and subdivision located at Lorena C. McCausland approximately 700 N. are requesting a Zone and Murdock Drivel Change of their prop-ThisisinaRl-8SZone. erty located at approxi-Item approxi-Item 5 - Bay Hutch- mately 800 to 900 East Orchard Drive from a Rl-20 Zone to R1-8S Zone. Item 14 -Charles and Lorena C. McCausland are requesting a vicinity 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 requestingprelimi-nary requestingprelimi-nary and final approval for an eight lot subdivision subdivi-sion located at approximately 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 in a Rl-12 Zone. Item 18 - Pleasant Grove will be modifying modify-ing the Uniform Land Development Code to allow for a 10 ft. aideyard 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 p.m. in the conference con-ference room at 70 S. . 100 East of the City Building. This will be a public meeting; however, how-ever, no testimony will be heard and no action will be taken on the agenda items. Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will be holding a work session on April 16, 1992, at 7 p.m. in the conference room at 70 S. 100 East of the City Building to discuss the above item on the agenda. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review April 8, 15 and 22, 1992. PUBLIC NOTICE v ' 1 WEEK ONLY f V 1 ' r artery Pct wtns MetMno V J WAREHOUSE SALE Jutf him twcM and OtiCD57 0eCWtw4VTDWt WH - mmm momma mm s-t or arm mm m cm m. T 0 Hmr uw. 4 ollmft SUMS -F"t W p-m -otui-wT i - in- I r-m t Strawberry Days PGHS Activities The Orem High School varsity baseball team will play at Pleasant Grove High School at 4 p.m. The boys soccer teams will play at Orem at 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. The sophomore baseball team will play at Orem High at 4 p.m. The ballroom dance performance perfor-mance will be from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The class officers primaries will conclude. PGHS Activities The boys tennis team will Orem at Timpview High School. The junior varsity baseball team will host Provo High School at 4 p.m. on the Pleasant Grove diamonds. dia-monds. District Caucuses Meetings to select party delegates del-egates for the different political parties will be held tonight beginning begin-ning at 7p.m. PGHS Activities The boys soccer teams will play Timpview High School on the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove soccer field with game at 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. The boys tennis seeding meeting meet-ing will be held at Mountain View High School at 6 p.tn. Pre-natal classes A five-class series to help ex-pectingparents ex-pectingparents prepare for thebirth of their child will begin tonight and be held on consecutive Wednesday evenings from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Classes are in the American Fork Hospital Education Center. This class has more emphasis in breathing, relaxation relax-ation and natural childbirth. Cost is $25 per couple for the five class series. Interested couples should register and pre-pay at the hospital cashier prior to the first class. June 17-20 PGHS Activities The annualJunior Prom will be held at Utah Valley Community School Bond Election The Alpine School District will beholdingabondelection and voted leeway todaytoprovidefortwo new junior high schools and operating and maintaining those structures. All eligible voters are encouraged encour-aged to visit the polls today. Calendar entries Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note tothisnewspaper,P.O.Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003, or by calling 756-5273. 756-5273. Community Calendar Calen-dar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 am., of the weekyou want the notice to run. Cedar Hills special meeting Notice ishereby given 7:00 p.m. 4. Report regarding that a Special Town fipfTT AT. COUNCIL A.F. Waterline Agree-Council Agree-Council Meeting of the MEETING ment relating to Cedar Town of Cedar Hills, 1, Call to Order Cove Project . Utah, will be held 2. Appointment of 5. Adjournment Wednesday, April 22, Mayor Pro-Tern 1992, at the Pleasant 3. Discussion - Re- Published in the Grove Junior High placement of Mayor Pleasant Grove Review, School Lunchroom at Councilmember . . April 22, 1992. . , Lindon zone change hearing Notice is hereby Salt Lake Base and given that the Lindon Meridian; thence North City Council will con duct a Public Hearing on Wednesday, May 6, 1992, at 7 p.m., at the Lindon City Hall, 383 West Lakeview Road, Lindon, Utah, to con- 0 2214" West 189024 feet along Quarter Section Sec-tion Line; thence South 89 37'46" West 462.00 feet along the north 505.05 feet to the point of beginning. Containing Contain-ing 35.00942 Acres. The property is known as the Chipman property, 2500 West 200 South, Lindon, Utah. All interested citizens are Linda Peterson completes law enforcement school Linda Peterson, daughter of Art : and Georgia Peterson, Lehi, has graduated from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia, as a Criminal Investigator. In-vestigator. She previously graduated from Weber State University with a degree de-gree in Criminal Justice, and is employed by the federal government. govern-ment. She has worked in Pleasant Grove for the Forest Service. -I' ' ' - fcaap : ' ' In n ;' Linda Peterson Tri-City Golf Course meeting agenda sider the application of Chipman and Son North Utah County Company Inc. parcel; boundary of the Delbert invited to attend and -1 J Q LI!. 1 give puouc summvub Solid Waste District to change the zoning from MU to MG on the following fol-lowing property: Property description Beginning at the thence South 0 2214' East 652.08 feet; thence South 89 37'46" West 1006.32 feet; thence along the Railroad Right-of-Way fence South Quarter Corner south 38 ir23" East of Section 31, Township 1570.98 feet; thence 5 South, Range 2 East, North 89 18' 28" East regarding the proposed zone change request. E.Ray Brown City Administrator Published in the Pleasant Grove Review April 22, 1992. Notice is hereby utes. given that the Tri-City 2. Approval of bills. Golf Course Committee . 3. , Superintendent will conduct its monthly report meeting on Thursday, 4. Golf Professional April 23, 1992, at 6:30 report pjn. in the clubhouse ' - 5. Committee chair-located chair-located at 1400 N. 200 man report. East, American Fork, 6. Committee re-Utah. re-Utah. The agenda shall ports, be as follows: . 7. Golf Committee 1. Approval of min- business. - 8. Miscellaneous uuauwsg. . 9. Adjournment - Kent Peterson ' Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and' Lehi Free Press April 22, 1992. Notice of public hearing Cedar Hills hearing, agenda Notice is hereby Hall, 383 West given that the Lindon Lakeview Road, Lindon, City Council and Lin- Utah, on May 6, 1992, don f Redevelopment at 7 p.m. ; 5 Agency "will hold ?; a' All interested per- combined Public Hear- sons 'will be given an ing to receive comment opportunity to be heard, on a tax increment The proposed agree- partkipation agreement ment will be available with Schaeffer Indus- for public inspection at tries. The hearing will the Lindon Redevelop- be held at Lindon City ment Agency (City) of-' fice . during regular ' business hours for three days prior to the commencement com-mencement of the Public Pub-lic Hearing.-: " " E.Ray Brown ' City Administrator Published in the Pleasant Grove Review April 22, 1992. , Notice is hereby immediately following given that a Public on Wednesday, may 13, Hearing will beheld on 1992, at 7 p.m. in the the proposed change on Pleasant Grove Junior square footage cbomea. High School lunchroom. The regular meeting of 1. Call to order. -the -Town - Council of Proposed change Cedar Hills will beheld on square footage of homes. 3. Adjournment Published in the Pleasant Grove Review on April 22, 1992. 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IVwi pustyiw, fa Cact can advoraely effect the fitnctinnin of many vital ergons and, in the kff ran, actnaSy aher the immDe ayateL lX A i' v.U-.v- Eeinf awaro of bow we haii ooroerrc , t" is important not boeave aniroai kli aa an, but eecam of the c 1 1 --part trtrj rrtzra ( Iwvesasaraesa. - , 11 VSR3Batbl Wod, April S3 4 p.m. Varsity - Mtn. View at PG; Sophomore - PG at fcftn. View , Tlmra, April 23 -: Jr. Vanity-PG at Orem -4 p.m. -.-.y,.: Friday, April 24 :,-.vv...v. Varsity Orem at PG 4 p.m. -. I ' Monday, April 27 ..t . ..; Jr. VarayProoatPG4jn. - '' v ' Tuesday, April 21 4 SJa. . Varsity PG at Proro Sepbomore Prove at PG , - -f V YlTamt - ' - . i Tbwsday, April 23 Tbapview atPG - . ' ' ; Kanday, April XI Orem at PG '"' . Wod, April n-Prore at PO-309 . ; : "'. friiajr, Apr? 24-PGat Oram . 353? ' f '. UiyVHSsJ ' Than7,' Apr3 X3 - Prove at PG 4 sjb. 7. U - AP at PG 4 .m. |