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Show Concert to benefit tour for, doggers , Fire on the Mountain, a local acoustical group, will appear in a benefit concert to raise money for a dogging team to represent the U.S. in an international folk festival in Israel. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday June 6 in the auditorium of Pleasant Grove High School, 700 E. 200 South. Tickets are available from member of Folklore West or at the door and are priced at $4 per per-' per-' son or $15 per family. For more information, call Terry Tucker, 224-0636. Folklore West will join groups from nine other nations, including Turkey, Holland, France, Russia, Hungary, India, Poland, Holland, Greece and the Dominican Republic jn the 13th annual folk fest. Exercise, diabetes programs offered at hospital tnouts June 5 v Diabetes education Motivation for exercise American Fork Hospital is offering offer-ing a three-night diabetes education educa-tion course June 4, 11, and 18, 6-8:30 6-8:30 p.m., in the hospital's Board Room.'. The curriculum features a mul-tidisciplinary mul-tidisciplinary team approach to basic diabetes management skills, which includes -meal planning, exercise, medications, blood sugar, long-term complications, and blood glucose monitoring. ' The cost of the course may be billed to your health insurance company. To reserve ''space, call Jill Larsen, RN certified diabetes edu-1 cator, at 763-3471. V Lehi sets hearing on land Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Council will be nek) on June 11. 1996 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for (he purpose Planning and Zoning agenda Notice is hereby given that there wi be a Lehi City Planning Commission Field Trip held Saturday, June 8, 1996 at 8 a.m., departing from' the ' Lehi City Administration Building located at 153 N. 4 00 East The agenda wd be as blows: Nuisance abatement board to meet Notice is hereby given ft at there wi be a meeting of the Lehi City Nuisance AbatementBeautifieation Board of Review to be held Tuesday, June 4, 1996 at 5:30 pjn ki the conference Lindon Council sets public hearing Nofiet hereby given tnatttt Unto City Counci wi held a pubis hearing n connection with a regularly scheduled masting at 7 pm (or as toon after 7 p.m. as posstte), .Tuesday, June 4, 1996 and again Tuesday. June 18,1996 in to Cound Room st Lindon City Hal, -383 West Lakeview Road,: Lindon, Utah. ' The Cound we receive pubic comment on is pro- y posed annual budget tor tie sea) year begirawM July 1, . 1996 and ending June 30. 1 997 sntf amendments too currant sudsst kw to sacs) vearbewing July 1,1995, , and tn&g June 30. 1996. Ldnaon iusl ecus uuujje. uuur uij; ., Notes s) tot ; fltt Lndcflf City - a hold a pubic hearing ki con-MCflon con-MCflon wan a wgutarty schsduM aisssnflat 7 pat for tt toon star pat, ss ICS, and ssbii luesoas, JiM It, 1S n tie Cound ft st Into Of HbV X. i MS 1.3 f-St Sill pLjt XBmmt OR II ss of receiving comment on the Lehi City Planning Commission recommendation recommenda-tion for the Land Use Element of the Lehi City General Plan: (pursuant to Sec. 10-9 et seq. U.C.A.). Any person interested in this 1. Field Trip - Conducted by Utah Valley Land Company to look over their property located east of 1-1 5 and north of SR-92 to provide pro-vide information to the Planning Committee on the Utah Valley Land . Company's proposed project pro-ject as a Planned room of the Public Works Office Building, located at 99 W. Main, Suite 1100. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Approval of minutes. 2. Review of pending v At to pubic hearing on June 4, to Cound w discuss dis-cuss proposed amendments to to 199596 budget and to proposed 1996797 budget bud-get The final amended 19951996 budget and to fnsl proposed 19961997 budget wi be presented tor consideration and approval tscaf year beginning July M 1996, and anting June 30. 1997, and amsndmentt to to current budget tor to focal fo-cal year beginning July 1, 1991 and erring June 30, 1996. ; . . -- - At to svbic hearing on" ! June 4, to Agency wi di cuss proposed srnai idwsiTtt to to 19938 budget and to fensJ proposed MS&W feudal wi be pnssrsad tor . : consdsiaton and approval attoJura18putchear- w Members of Fire on the Mountain, who will present a benefit concert for Folklore West, include, L to R: Curtis Miner, Mark Watts, Ron Child, Janine Miner and Mark Geslison. . Exercise id not a frying pan! Those are the alluring words, of David S. Figge, featured speaker at AFH advanced diabetes education series. The presentation Sat., June 8, 1996, 10 a.m., AFH Education Center is open to the public. Figge, former chair of the Utah Governor's. Council on Health and Physical Fitness and current Wellness Specialist for Northwest Pipeline Co., examines how the public has often been mislead into believing exercise is something that it is not. This presentation has been given to many companies and organizations orga-nizations and has received great, reviews! . Whether you are looking to begin an exercise program or are looking for new excitement in a use plan item can receive additional information by contacting Ms. Dianna Webb at 768-7120 768-7120 during normal business busi-ness hours. Published in the Lehi -Free Press May 29 and June 5, 1996. ' Community. Because of the terrain, four-wheel drive vehicles are suggested to those who wish to accompany accompa-ny the Planning Commission. Published In the Lehi Free Press May 29, 1996. cases. 3. Discussion of wi complaints. 4. Work SessionOrdinances. Published in the Lehi Free Press May 29, 1996. at the June 18 pubic hearing hear-ing The proposed budget, which includes Class C. Road Funds and othjr Utah State Grants wi be available avail-able tor pubic inspection at the Lindon City Offices during dur-ing regular business hours for three days prior to to commencement of to pubic pub-ic hearings. Interested persons wi be given an opportunty to be heard and an invited to attend and make comment. -(MDameron : ; Oty Recorder ? '" . r Published in : the Pleasant Grove Review May 29.1996. f.:,, ' The wibe proposed budget intpecSOT at to Lindon City Ottces during regtsar bus-ness bus-ness hours tor fits days ' prior to the comnsiusnMnt dtoputscheanngs. i - iserecan persons wsi to) ajvan an spporluney to be heard and are iwaad to sssnd and scs oonsnsnt CtOner CayF jt . :' ' fbsd i to Ptsasant Gross Rsvkas Mar stale exercise program, this lecture is for you. According to Jill Larsen, RN and certified diabetes educator, the event usually costs $5 per person; however this time everyone gets in free. " ' "We want everyone to come, not. just people with diabetes," Jill, explains. "Exercise is a terrific lifestyle choice, and we know, after listening to David, everyone will be; motivated to get moving!" . No preregistration is required. For more information; call Jill Larsen, certified diabetes educator, at 763-3471. Pleasant Grove approves Ordinance 96-3 PI. Grove Ordinance No. 96-3 An ordinance to create Chapter 12G of the Uniform Land Development Code of Pleasant Grove City, commonly com-monly known as the BMPD PL Grove approves distribution district Pleasant Grove Ord. 1 96-4 An ordinance to amend Chapter 12E of the Uniform Land Development Code of Pleasant Grove City, commonly com-monly known as the MD -Manufacturing Distribution PL Grove clarifies planning It is hereby given that Pleasant Grove (Sty wi no longer have agenda item deadlines for Planning Commission meetings. Proposed Budget Notice is hereby given that the Pleasant Grove City Council will hold a public hearing on the 28th day of May, 1996, at 7 p.m. in the conference room at City Hall, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah, -at which time the Council Coun-cil will receive public Advertisement for Pleasant Grove City 70S. 100 East Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Separate sealed bids tor the construction of 1100 North Street and 100 East Street - Intersection approvements wi be received by Pleasant Grove Oty, Oy Hat, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 st 2.D0 p.m. (local feme), June 3. 1996 and ton st Hid location pubfidy opened and read aloud. The Project includes removal and osposal of apywumatery 380 linear tooffjve4ootlSlsidswafc, netalakon of acpnxomatefy 900 insarkrt of curb, gutter PI, Grove Board of A4juotment to meet t it hsrsby gnsn tot to Pteasant Grove Oty Board of Adjustnsnt wi koto toir , mssang st &00 pm. on May 30, 195. in to fubkc Works BuMng. 323 W. 700 Sout Pleasant Grove, U - The Lindon Jr. Rodeo Queen (Business Manufacturing Park District) was passed by Se,CBVQp)jp9l otPteasant rove City on the 21st day of May, 1996. Anyone interested in reviewing this ordinance may do so at City Hall, 70S. District zone, was passed by .the City Council of Pleasant 'Grove City on the 21st day of May, 1996. . Anyone interested in reviewing this ordinance may do so at City Hall, 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, When your Kern has a complete packet, the staff will place your item on the next available agenda. , comment Concerning the proposed 1996-97 budget, including allocation allo-cation of revenue from the water and sewer funds to the general fund. A copy of the proposed pro-posed budget will be made available for public pub-lic inspection between and sidewalk, storm drainage and irrigation system sys-tem improvements at to intersection of 1100 North 100 East, approximately 10,000 square feet of asphalt, and chain ink fence relocation. The CONTRACT DOC UMENTS wi be alter May zi, 1998 and may oeexamneaamei locations: J-U-B Engineers, Inc., 754 S.400 East Oram, Utah 84058(801)2260391 Pleasant Grove City, 70 S. 100 East. Pleasant Grove. Utah 84042 (801) 785-5045. Copies of to CON sibs andarw- tMtodto ism 1 Laurens and Jordan Deishsft eaauest a mnsncs for tones fwgft en a comer tot Cwent cods owes tS back of sdswst tortswAicMMqusssi The Lindon Jr. Rodeo Queen Tryouts'will be held Wednesday, . June 5, at the Lindon Arena. Registration will be at 6 p.m. and the contest will begin at 6:30 p.ni. Girls must be a resident of Utah County and be age 15 or under to compete. The winners must be available avail-able for the Lindon Fair activities activi-ties on Aug 7 to 10. For further information call Lori Esteban at 785-3412. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah, during . business , .hours., ; ; Charmaine Childs -City Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review May 29,1996. Utah during business hours. Charmaine Childs City Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review May 29,1996. deadlines Published in the Pleasant Grove Review on May 29, June 5 and 12, 1996. hearing the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at City Hall, 70S. 100 East, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah. K.A. Driggs Deputy Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review May 29, 1996. bids TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of to Engineer upon a nonrefundable non-refundable payment of $40.00 for each set payable to J-U-B Engineers, inc. A five percent (5) Bid Bond wi be required. A prebid conference wi be held Friday, May 24, 1996 at 10:00 am at Ctty Hat. 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove. Utah. Al interested parties am encouraged to attend. ' Pleasant Grove City & Kay Driggs Deputy Recorder Punished in the Pleasant Grove Review May 22 and 29. 1996. V Amicb on Locston k at 293 E. 1640 Norfi B4G SPRMGS ftSGHBCflHOOa ibfished in to Plssssnt Grove Reww May IS, 22 and 2s, 1896. : Citizen, Press, Review Wednesday, May 29, 1996 Pag 16 March 14 Girl to Derek and Tammy Anderson of American Fork. March 15 Boy to Gregory and Mary Matsen of Alpine. Boy to Chris and Traci Memmott of American Fork. March 17 Boy to Matthew and Anjennette Busk of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Saul and Carolee Heelis of Lindon. Girl to Gary and Amy Trowbridge of American Fork. March 18 Boy to Jason and Charity Clayton of American Fork. ., Girl to Scott and Marianne Williams Squires of Highland. March 19 Boy to Maggie Liddell of American Fork. March 20 Girl to Thomas and Shanna Marx Anderson of Cedar Fort. Boy to Wayne and Lisa Adams Bush of American Fork. Girl to Michael and Gina Jessen DuPar of American Fork. Boy to Kirk and Sarah Bishop Smith of Lehi. March 21 Girl to Stanley and Jodi Wheeler Harvey of Pleasant Grove. March 22 " Boy to Charles and Sharon Cox Dauwalder of Alpine. Boy to Kenneth and Lisa Tracy Gibby of Lehi. v Girl to Chad and Melissa McCarrell Peterson of Lehi. March 24 Boy to Kevin and Barbara Healy Nielson of Pleasant Grove. ine Public hearing The Citv Council of The Citv Council of Alpine City, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 4, 1996 at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, at 6 p.m. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the proposed budget for all City funds for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1996 and ending June 30, 1997. Information will be available avail-able for public inspection at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, Utah, during normal Notice to The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). - Persons objecting to. an application must file a Protest stating the reasons . for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed hi duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. No. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801-538-7240) on or betore June IB, 1996. ADDRESS). These are informal infor-mal proceedings as per Rule R55-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 55-9101 (a19988): Lakeview Farms, LLCassigns, . South Jordan Canal Company, Lehi City Corporation propose pro-pose to change the POD, POU& USE of water as evidenced evi-denced by 106 shares of stock in the South Jordan Canal Company, ' Water Right Number 59-3500. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: QUAN-TITY: 523.64 ac-H. SOURCE: Utah Lake and Jordan River. POD: (1) N 70 From American Fork City Hall American Fork will permit towers Notice is hereby given that the Gty Cound of American Fork, Utah, at its May 14, 1996 Council Meeting did adopt Ordinance No. 96-05-21 amending certain provisions of toDevetopmentCodeof American Fork City to atow Zone change is approved Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at ks May 14, 1996 Cound Meeting did adopt Ordinance No. 96-05-20 approving a zone change st 350 E. 700 North from tie easting R2-7500 zone to the R1-9000. Single Fsmity Annexation and zoning gain approval Notes is hsrsby oven tot to Cay Cound of American Fork, Utah, at Is April 14, .1992. Cound Meeting cM adopt Ofdwancs Na 92-04-11 approving toj LeBaron, Guntor and Pagtarini Annsxaaon st sporoaimslely 750 E. 50 8outi eanssing of 72 sens and sxw Notice of budrrct t70rlx Notes is Iwrsby pen MMAmsrmrsrtjas; vummmmrttum 1 tnabudsat i on Tnmdsi 3a 1C8. to to iForkOaHslII alpine business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 4:30. Janis H. Williams water users W 165 from El4 Cor, Sec 22, T4S, Source: Jordan River (2) S 1000 W 40 from N14 Cor, Sec 25, T5S, R1W, Source: Utah Lake. STORAGE: Utah Lake, Capacity 870056.0 ac-ft, height of dam 1 1 ft., inundating inundat-ing 94311.00 acs. USE: Imgation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 104.73 acs. POU: E12NE14.E12SE14 Sec 3 1 ; S12,SW14NE14,S12NW 14.NW14NW14 Sec 32; S12SW14,N12NW14,SE 14NW14.NE14SW14.N1 2SE14.SE14SEV4 Sec 5; N12,Nt2SW14,SE14SW 14.SE14 Sec 9; N12NE14,SW14NE14,N W14,S12SW14,NWt4S W14Sec10;SW14SW14 Sec 14; N12.N12SW14.SE14SW 14.SE14 Sec 15; N12NE14.SE14NE14 Sec 16; SE14SE14 Sec 2 i .;: S12,NE14,NE14NW14 Sw 22' W12NW14.S12SW14.N W14SW14 Sec 23; NW14.N12SW14.SW14S W14 Sec 26; Sec 27; Sec 3 4,--. ; S12NW14NW14.SW14 Sec 35, T2S, W12.W12E12 Sec 2; E12,N12NW14,SE14NW 14.NE14SW14 Sec 3; NE14.E12SE14 Sec 10; to placement of cellular towers within the city kmits. Copies of to complete text of to ordinance are on file in to City offices, 31 No. Church Street, and are available for public inspection. inspec-tion. This ordnance thai take Residential zone and the RA-1, Residential Agricultural zona. - Copies of the complete text of to ordnance are on He in to City Offices, 31 No Church Street, and an available tor public inspection. inspec-tion. Thsj ordnance thai take adopted Ordnance No. to-04-12 ptanq to property in to R-37tutttpie FarneV RssKtonssJ zona and to iidustnsJ zone. The Annsxason was recorded in to Office of to Utah Ccunty Recorder on May 8, Copies of to cencsete text of to Ordnances an MsnctuMlpjito to sreesssd lCfW I veer suet tretwssdtoi ' Dated M 24ft of city! City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen May 22nd 29, 1996. S12.NW14 Sec 11; SW14SW14 Sec 12; NW14NW14 Sec 13; N12.SW14.W12SE14 Sec 14; SE14NE14,E12SE14Sec 15; E12NE14.SE14 Sec 22; W12.W12NE14 Sec 23;. W12 Sec 26; E12NE14.S12SE14.NE1 4SE14 Sec 27; N12NE14.SE14NE14 Sec 34; S12NE14,NW14NE14,N W14.N12SW14.SE14SW 14.W12SE14 Sec 35, T 3 S W12,SW14NE14,NW14S El4 :Seo . ,2; S12SE14,NE14SE14Sec 3 . : .., . ; N12NE14.SW14NE14.S E14NW14.N12SE14.SW 14SE 14 . Sec 10; N12NW14 Sec 11; NE14NE14 Sec 15, T4S, R1W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: QUANTI-TY: 523.64 ac-ft. SOURCE: Underground Water Well and Drain. POD: (1) S 50 E 2000 from W14 Cor, Sec 21, T5S. R1E, 20 in. well 300 ft. to 500 ft. deep. (2) S 50 E 2050 from W14 Cori Sec21,T5S,R1E(1.0miS of center of Lehi) USE: Municipal: ki Lehi City. Robert L Morgan, RE. State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press May 22 and 29, 1996. effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 24th day of May, 1996. - Richard M.Cotoom City Recorder Published in the American Fork Cizsn May 29.1996. .". effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 24th day of. May, 1996. RKhardkLColborn Crty Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen May 29,1996. cnisntoCtyCcss,31 Na Church Street snd are avaaatxe for pubic inspec- ton. - Dstod tat 24fi day of May, 1996. nxhsid I M-Cotoorn Qfy Rff ffldtf - Pubfished ' ki fhs American Fork Qtzsn slay 29,1996. cccHcd RktoaJ M. Otton CyRsconsr fork 29. ttCS. It'-.-. namqawssj Na Church Street cos |