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Show (SODuilDuiHUIInlOGn (3(o1UQIaKoI(o1P o Review Wednesday, August 10, 1994 Paw 12 Senior citizens plan craft; sale IU o Q 10 rhe Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens Cit-izens will be participating in the Community Fair on Saturday, Aug. 27, with a craft sale to raise funds for the center. All seniors are invited to enter their crafts in the sale and the public is encouraged to stop by and purchase some of the items which will make great gifts. Also in August, the nurse will be at the center on Aug. 25 from 9a.m. until noon. Lunch is served at the center weekdays at noon. Reservations are needed one day in advance. Menus are listed here for your convenience. You may clip them out and use them for reference during dur-ing the month. Menus are subject to change. Aug. 10: Mashed potatoes with gravy, roast beef with gravy, mixed vegetables, tossed salad, jelly roll, white roll. Aug. 11: Baked ham, broccoli.au gratin potatoes, pear and cottage cheese salad, pumpkin cookie, whole wheat roll. Aug. 12: Beef stroganoff with noodles, whole kernel corn, tossed salad, apple pie, white roll. Aug. 15: Four star noodle bake, Oregon blend vegetables, cooked vegetable salad, mint brownie, white roll. Aug. 16: Chimichanga, Spanish rice, broccoli, cole slaw, gingerbread with lemon sauce, slice of white bread. Aug. 17: Macaroni and cheese supreme, green beans, vegetable sticks, fresh fruit, whole wheat roll . Aug. 18: Baked cod with tartar sauce, steak fries, peas and carrots, car-rots, lettuce wedge, lemon meringue pie, white roll. Aug. 19: Roast pork with gravy, baked potatoes with sour cream, California mixed vegetables, carrot and pineapple salad, chocolate chip cookie, whole wheat roll. Aug. 22: Navy beans and ham. Public Notices Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Cedar Hills Council agenda Notice is hereby Commission member to given that the Town Board of Adjustments. Council of Cedar Hills 8. Caller ID capabil- will meet on August 10, ity report - C'man 1994 at 7 p.m. in the Robertson. Alpine City Office Build- 9. Green Belt area ing. report C'man The agenda shall be Robertson, as follows: 1. Call to order and Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Approval of agenda and minutes. 3. Finance report. 4. Building inspection inspec-tion - no charge items. 5. Timp Special Services Serv-ices - adoption of code. 6. Approval to release Harward Bond on Mulberry. Mul-berry. 7. Appoint Planning 10. Approval of: a. bids for completion comple-tion of sprinkler system. b. bids for grass seed c. bids for shed replacement re-placement and alarm. d. bids for electricity for sprinklers. e. bids for protecting irrigation canal. bids for Cedar Hills Drive storm drainage, g. weed abatement after 10 days. h. pager system. i. town newsletter advertising fees. 11. Approval of ambulance service with American Fork. 12. Water storage capacity - liability to town. a. East Cove Subdivision. Subdi-vision. b. Harward development. develop-ment. 13. Approval of PI. Grove fire contract. 14. Around the table. 15. Adjournment. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 10, 1994. Notice of public hearing The Pleasant Grove . CityPlaiuiingCommis- sion win nolo a hearing on Thursday, Aug. 25, 1994 at 7 p.m. in the Meeting Room at 323 W. 700 South, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah. The items listed below will be discussed and anyone any-one interested is invited to attend. Notice of public hearing hear-ing before Pleasant Grave City Council OnTuesday,Sept6, 1994, at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Library Li-brary 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-Public hearing hear-ing to consider adoption of the General Plan for the South West Annexation Annexa-tion Area, generally located between 600 West to CSty limits Area on the west and State Street south to 1-15. Sam White Neighborhood. Item 2 Grant Bangerter of Landmark Builders, L.C., requests Preliminary Approval for 108 lot subdivision known as Valley Crest Subdivision, generally between 500 N.-1000 Item4-BenCluffof West Subdivision at North Star Communi- approximately 385 E. cations requests aGon- 600 South in a Rl-8 ditional Use Permit for Zone. Scratch Gravel a Cable TV Transmis- Neighborhood, sion Station at 9400 N. Item 10 - Larry Dyer 4000 West (county), in and David Humes re-a re-a RR Zone. North Field quest Zone Change of Neighborhood. their properties of 11 Item 5 - Charles acres at approximately LeBaron requests Zone 1350 N.-1450 N. and 100 Change of 27 acres at E.-380 East from RR approximately 220 o.- (Resident Rural) to Rl- 700 S. and 900 W.-1300 West from an RR Zone to Rl-10 Zone. Sam White's Lane Neighborhood. Neighbor-hood. Item 6 Charles LeBaron requests Con 10 Zone, and Rl-20 Zone to a Rl-10 Zone. Big Springs Neighborhood. Item 11 - Gardner Family requests Concept Con-cept Approval for 68 lot subdivision known as subdivision Known as Pleasant Springs Subdivision, Sub-division, generally between be-tween 220 S.-700 S. and 900 W.-1300 West in a Rl-10 Zone. Sam White's Lane Neighborhood. Neighbor-hood. Item 7 - Richard Moffatt of the Boyer Company requests Final Fi-nal Approval for 41 lot subdivision known as Appleleaf Subdivision, generally between 1150-1500 1150-1500 E. and 860-1000 South in a R1-8S Zone. Battle Creek Neighborhood. Neighbor-hood. Item 8 -Cloy d Christiansen Chris-tiansen ramies ts Final North and 600 W.-1000 Approval of a five lot West in a Rl-8 Zone, subdivision known as Item 3 - Rick Evans Chris Wood Subdivision, requests Conditional Plat A, generally be-Use be-Use for construction of tween 500N.-600 N. and 67 unit Storage Facil- 600 E.-700 East in cept Approval for 79 lot Gardner FamilySubdi- ity at approximately 1695 W. State Road in a MD Zone. (Continued from July agenda). Downtown Neighborhood. Rl-8 Zone. Monkeytown Neighborhood. Item 9 Lance West requests Concept Approval Ap-proval for two lot sub-division sub-division known as Lance vision, at approximately 500 N.-1100 North and 1000 W.-1150 West-1300 West-1300 West in a Rl-8 Zone. . Item 12 - Ben Ross and others in the Strawberry Straw-berry Pointe Subdivision Subdivi-sion request reaming of all lots within Plat A, B and C from a RM-7 to a Rl-7, located at 1300 W.-1460 W. to 500 N.-800 N.-800 North in a RM-7 Zone. Mud Hole Neighborhood. Neigh-borhood. Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will meet for a briefing at 6:30p.m. in thePlan-ning thePlan-ning and Zoning Building, Build-ing, 232 W. 700 South, i: Pleasant Grove City. " This will be a public meetmg; however, no testimony willbeheard and no action will be taken on the agenda items. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 10, 17 and 241994. Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s)to Appropriate Appro-priate Water in Utah County (Locations in SLBfcM). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the .reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before be-fore tbe SUte Engineer, persons must request bearing in the Protest. Protest must be fifed in before SEPTEMBER 16, 1994. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS.) AD-DRESS.) These are in- R2E.(2 miles N.W. of Pleasant Gr.) USE: Irrigation: Ir-rigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; formal proceedings M StcckwateringrlOhead perRuleR655-2ofthe of livestock; Domestic: division or water J family. Other: Misc. Rights. ; ' usemashopwith2rest oom POU: NE 14 (LEGEND: Point(s NE 14 Sec 17, T5S, of Diversion POEh mv Place of Use - POU; NatvreefUseaUSE) o5-8755(A67794):J. duplicate withtheState "Anderson QUANTITY: Engineer, 1636 West 25 ac-ft. SOURCE: North Temple, 8a!t Unnamed Seep. POD: LakeCity, Utah 84116, (1) S 350 W200 from (801-538-7240) on or N2 Cor, See 17. TSS, Robert L-Mc .E. r. :v- State Engineer ' Published in Plea ant Grove Review on August 3, 10, and 17, 1994. . ... peas and carrots, tossed salad, carrot car-rot cake, white roll. Aug. 23: Lasngna, Sen ndinnvinn blend vegetables, macaroni salad, sugar cookies, white roll. Aug. 24: Country fried steak with gravy, mashed potatoes with .gravy, .gra-vy, peas, peach and cottage cheese salad, fresh fruit, white roll., ; Aug. 25: Barbecued hamburger on a bun, cauliflower, potato salad, cupcake. - Aug. 26: Boneless breast of chicken, chick-en, rice pilaf, California mixed vegetables, veg-etables, lettuce and tomato salad, bread pudding and whole wheat roll. Aug. 29: Court try casserole, sliced carrots, vitamin salad, apple pie, whole wheat roll. Aug. 30: Breaded cod with tartar sauce, parslied new potatoes, mixed vegetables, fruit salad, raisin filled cookie, white roll. Aug. 31: Beef vegetable stew, baking powder biscuit, lettuce wedge, fruit cup. wmmmta Support the ViCxings Community Fair Meeting au moss who are serving or would like to serve on the Community Commu-nity Fair committee are invited to a meeting today at 7 p.m. in the conference con-ference room of the Pleasant Grove City Hall complex. This will be the final meeting before the fair which is scheduled for Aug. 27 at the Downtown Park and the Shannon Field. Vikette Junior Drill clinic t The Pleasant Grove High School Vikettes will hold a junior drill clinic today through Aug. 24. The clinic will begin at 10 a.m., with registration at 9:30 a.m. The clinic is for ages 3 through 14 and cost is $30. For information, call 485-4523. Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without with-out the use of drugs. It costs nothing noth-ing to be a member. The only requirement re-quirement for membership is a desire de-sire to stop using. The North Utah County group meets Thursdays at St. Peter's Catholic Parish, 634 N. 600 East, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more information call 379-3 139, the county NA hotline. I I Concert In the Park to feature blue grass and country The Sunday Concert in the Park will be held at 7 p.m, on the east side of the Community Center, 100 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove, v. The concert is free nnd all members mem-bers of the community are invited to attend. Bring a folding chair or blanket and enjoy the concert. - This week will be a Blue Grass and Country Music concert which is always a favorite. , Family History Library The Utah Valley Regional Family Fam-ily History Center offers free classes class-es in family history research today. Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library on theBYU campus, the center is open on the second and fourth Sunday of each month from 9 a.m. to 6:45 pmV$j t Lindon City Council ' Lindon City Council will meet in regular session at 7 p.m. in the city hall, 383 W. Lakeview Rd., Lindon. The meeting is open to the public. pub-lic. Time will be allowed at the onset of the meeting for public input. in-put. The council will review agenda items and take action as necessary. The councilmembera will give departmental de-partmental reports, as will the mayor and city administrator. Pleasant Grove City Council The Pleasant Grove City Council Coun-cil will meet at 7 p.m. for its regular meeting in the auditorium of the city library. . The public is invited to attend. Time will be allowed for public input. in-put. Thecouncil will review the agenda agen-da and take action as necessary. Council reports will be given. To be placed on the agenda, call the city recorder at 785-6045. Photography workshop , The American Fork Visual Art Board will hold a photography workshop work-shop at 6:30 p.m. in the Veterans Memorial Building, 53 N. Center. The instructor is Steve Iman. 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