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Show Page B6 Thursday, October 23, 2003 KEYY programming for the Week Of October 27 Public Notice Advertising Protects 1 On "Truth for' Life," Alistar Begg will be exploring explor-ing the Bible book of Nehemiah in a series of messages entitled, "God's Work, God's Way." "Truth for life" is broadcast weekdays week-days at 6:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. and Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Woodrow Kroll examines the subject, "Is there Evidence You're a Christian?'' on "Back to the Bible"- broadcast weekdays at noon. KEYY is a non-commercial Christian Radio Station broadcasting 24 hours a day to Utah Valley and is located on the AM Band at 1450. Spanish language lan-guage programming airs Saturdays from noon to 5:00 p.m. Complete program pro-gram schedules are available avail-able by contacting the station sta-tion at 374-5210 or by visiting visit-ing their website: www.keyy.com Your Right To Know Public Notice Advertising Protects NOTICE TO CREDITORS Your Right To Know Legal Notice Estate of J. Craig Dunklcy, Deceased Probate No. 033400321 All persons having hav-ing claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned under-signed or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or said claims shall be forever forev-er barred. Joseph Craig Gardner Personal Representative s Steven R. for Skabelund Attorney Estate 1149 West Center Orcm, Utah 84057 801222-9700 Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, October 9, 16 and 23, 2003. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Orem Women's Club not.ce to creditors Dr. Eugene Gibbons, mental health specialist, discussed ways for seniors to maintain mental health at the Oct. 25 meeting of Orem Women's Club at the Orem Senior Friendship Center. He said that information and feeling affect every perception per-ception a person has about themselves and others. "Take control of your life," he urged. "Do not choose the negative rather than positive," posi-tive," He suggested developing develop-ing personal boundaries, which will prevent others from taking advantage. He listed as positive actions: Accepting what you cannot change, go easy on criticism of others, providing service without expecting recognition recogni-tion for it, learn to have fun, try new things, develop a sense of humor and stop feeling sorry for yourself. He cautioned against the overuse of medications, saying, say-ing, "take what you must, but nothing more." Pres. Monta Rae Jeppson conducted the meeting which opened with vocal music by Mary Drinkwater and her brother, Spencer Hall. Eddis Fidel read an essay "Happiness" and Beth Tidwell played welcoming piano music. Marilyn Stevens reported the Oct. 2 meeting of the Women's Legislative Council of Utah County when Mariane O'Bryant, prosecuting attorney, and Christine Johnston, public defender, discussed the judiciary judi-ciary and law enforcement in the county. Child abuse and the increasing use of heroin which is "killing our kids" were listed as dominant domi-nant problems. They said Utah County is generally regarded as a "reasonably safe place." Merrill Osmond's book "Let the Reason be Love" will be reviewed at the November 5 meeting to which any interested person is invited to attend. FALL FURNACE SPECIALS! Get Ready For The Cold Weather, We've Got Special Offers. i tffevwm NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS Orem 225-7088 Springville 489-7088 SI. in J ,TTrr Heating & Air Conditioning "Quality Service At A Fair Price" www.carner.com iiWlll'i1irMiMlinlrlll j, Home Auto Life Business "'par Ad 1,m ytaurattce TUedt Great Auto & Home Package Discounts ( Immediate SR-22 Filings P&one Zuatel Welcome, www.footeinsurance.com 305 N. FREEDOM BLVD. PROVO Legal Notice Estate of Charles L. Bates, JR., Deceased Probate No. 013400626 All persons having hav-ing claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned under-signed or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or said claims shall be forever forev-er barred. Ellen II. Bates Personal Representative lal Steven R. Skabelund Attorney for Estate 1149 West Center Orem, Utah 84057 801222-9700 Published in The Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, October 9, 16 and 23, 2003. Legal Notice CITY OF OREM NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING HEAR-ING The City Council will hold a public hearing on November 11, 2003, in the City of Orem Council Chambers, located at 56 North State Street, Orem, Utah, to consider the following: November 11, 2003 6:30 p.m. Brooklyn PD-zoning PD-zoning ordinance text amendment and rezone request for approximately 2.8 acres at 717 East 1600 South. The applicant desires the property be rezoned from R7.5 to PD-24 and amend the zoning zon-ing ordinance text by adopting section 22-11-37; PD-24 ZONE. Approval will allow the applicant to construct con-struct up to 12 units per acre. The proposed amendments are available in the Office of Development Services, Room H 109, 56 North State Street, Orem, Utah. If you have any questions ques-tions regarding the proposed zone change or amendments, amend-ments, contact the Development Services Department at 22977058. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE PAR-TICIPATE IN ALL CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. If you need a special accommodation to participate in the City Council Meetings, please call the City Recorder's Office. (Voice 229-7074, 229-7074, TDD 229-7035) 117 6 4 Published in The Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, October 23, 2003. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Legal Notice CITY OF OREM NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING HEAR-ING The City Council will hold the following follow-ing public hearings on November 11, 2003, in the City of Orem Council Chambers, located at 56 North State Street, Orem, Utah, to consider the following: fol-lowing: November 11, 2003 6:15 p.m. Application has been made requesting request-ing the City Council amend a portion of Article 22-12-2 -Student Housing Overlay. The purpose pur-pose of the amendment amend-ment is give developers develop-ers an opportunity to choose between development options. They can keep the student occupancy requirement require-ment and the 0.8 parking stall per occupancy unit, or they can drop the 90 student occupancy occu-pancy standard and adopt the 1.0 stall per occupancy unit. 6:30 p.m. 200 South Residential Parking Permit Area - 200 South between 400 East and approximately approxi-mately 250 East. The Department of Public Safety has received a request for a residential permit per-mit parking area to be established on 200 South between 400 East and approximately 250 East. Staff has conducted con-ducted the studies required in Section 19-5-7 of the Orem city code. This area is currently posted no parking during school hours. The residents desire to create a permit parking park-ing area so they can park in front of their homes during the day The ' proposed amendments are available in the Office of Development Services, Room 109, 56 North State Street, Orem, Utah. If you have any questions ques-tions regarding the proposed zone change or amendments, amend-ments, contact the Development Services Department at 229-7058. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE PAR-TICIPATE IN ALL CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. If you need a special accommodation to participate in the City Council Meetings, please call the City Recorder's Office. (Voice 229-7074, 229-7074, TDD 229-7035) 117 6 3 Published in The Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, October 23, 2003. NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING Legal Notice Notice of the annual meeting of Sharon's Cultural Educational Recreational Association (SCERA) is hereby given. The meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. Monday, November 24, 2003, in room 101 at the SCERA Center located locat-ed at, 745 South State Orem, Utah. Encouraged to attend are all residents resi-dents of the SCERA area which includes Orem, Vineyard, Lakeview, and Edgemont areas. Director elections will be held to fill the following districts: District No. 4, (south of 1200 South and between the Provo River and the West Union Canal) Zane Alder, incumbent; District No. 8, (area east of the Provo River to the east boundarylines of Orem and Provo City and from the north Orem City limits to 1230 North Provo) Cheryl Draschil, incumbent. In addition to the election of directors, the reports of corporate corpo-rate affairs, the proposed pro-posed amendment to the articles of incorporation, incor-poration, and such other matters as are appropriately brought to the members, mem-bers, shall be addressed. The amended articles of incorporation are available for review at the SCERA Center during regular regu-lar business hours. Nominations Petitions for the above districts must be filed at the SCERA Offices, at 745 South State, Orem, Utah on or before 5:00 p.m. Thursday, October 23, 2003 (thirty days before the election). Nomination Petitions may be obtained from the SCERA offices and shall include not fewer than ten (10) signatures of endorsement, print ed names, addresses and phone numbers from members who are qualified to vote and are residents within that district. Nominees must be competent and at least eighteen (18) years of age and reside in the district in which they seek election. District No. 4-The 4-The area from 1200 South and between the Provo River and the West Union Canal. District No. 8-The 8-The area east of the Provo River to the east boundary lines of Orem and Provo City and from the north Orem City limits lim-its to 1230 North Provo. All residents are invited and encouraged encour-aged to attend. Lesa Pulham, Board Secretary Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, October 9, 16, 23, 30 November 6, 13 and 20, 2003. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A mammogram is one of the best ways to detect cancer early. And for Angie Russell early detection made all the difference. w rhcn Angie Russell discovered a small lump in her breast, she didn't worry about it. "I had a doctor's appointment coming up in several weeks I thought I could wait until then." But three weeks later, a biopsy confirmed cancer. Angic didn't know who to call. "People give you a billion different pieces of advice," she says, "but this was my cancer. 1 had to deal with it." Angie joined the treatment program at Utah Valley Cancer Center. "They were amazing. They would sit and talk with me for hours." And when Aneic had questions about her upcoming surgery and chemotherapy, Katie Walthcr, case manager, was there. "She's so cheerful and a vealth of information. After we talked, I realized 'I can do this.'" In Angie Russell's case, early detection meant early treatment, and an excellent prognosis. But it means far more Uian that to Angic. "Evcrydiing is amazing now." For more information on mammograms and early detection, call the Utah Valley Cancer Center at 357-7871. J I-ir. IHC UTAH VALLEY CANCER CENTER A Service of Intermountain Health Care luxe (&wm! m'm Wn tmm |