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Show V PUBLIC NOTICES Notice to contractors Public Notlc Adverting Protects Your Right to Know Notice of Tentative Approval No. ACT049005 DIVISION OP OIL, obligations under the GAS AND MINING Utah Mined Land DEPARTMENT OF Reclamation Act of 1975 NATURAL RESOUR- (Section 40-8, UCA 1953 CES, IN AND FOR as amended) with THE STATE OF UTAH specific reference to In the matter of Section 40-8-13 and will tentative approval of employ the following the Mining and mining and reclamation Reclamation Plan techniques on ap-Permlt ap-Permlt application proximately 50 acres of submitted by Interstate privately owned land. Brick Company, Utah During operations: County, Utah. 1. No additional THE STATE OF surface disturbance is UTAH TO ALL proposed as future clay OPERATORS, TAKE-removal will .occur RS OF PRODUCTION, within presently MINERAL AND disturbed areas. Open ROYALTY ' OWNERS, pit mining of the clay AND PARTICULARLY seams will proceed ALL .PERSONS IN- along strike. Over-TERESTED Over-TERESTED IN SEC- burden will be ripped TIONS 12 AND 13, by bulldozer, backfilled TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, into tni;.ed-out portions RANGE 1 WEST; AND of the pit where SECTION 7, TOWN- practical, or placed on SHIP 7 SOUTH, existing dumps. The RANGE 1 EAST, clay will then be ripped SLBM, UTAH by bulldozer, loaded COUNTY, UTAH. into end-dump trucks Notice is hereby and transported to on-given on-given that tentative site stockpiles, approval was given to Following Operatio-the Operatio-the Division of Oil, Gas ns: and Mining, on Sept. 26, 1. All disturbed areas, 1986 to Interstate Brick including roads and Company to conduct pads, which were surface mining constructed, upgarded operations in portions of or used for on-site sections 12 and 13, operations will be Township 7 South, reclaimed upon final Range 1 West and termination of mining Section 7, Township 7 activities. South, Range 1 East, 2. Overburden SLBM, Utah County, material will be Utah. stabilized and graded to The name of the a rounded configuration proposed mining with slopes not ex-operation ex-operation is the Jim ceeding 2:1 (H:V). All Gay Clay Mine and the hi ghw a lis not person representing the specifically exempted company is Mr. Harvey by the Division will be P. Cahoon, President, rounded and graded to 9780 South, 5200 West, a 1:1 slope or less. West Jordan, Utah 3. As topsoil was not 84084. stockpiled prior to the Interstate Brick initial surface distur-Company distur-Company has fulfilled bance at this site, subsoil materials will serve as substitute topsoil medium for revegetation. Appropriate Ap-propriate amendments will be utilized to supplement the subsoil upon final reclamation. 4. Standard agronomic practices will be used to prepare the seedbed for drill andor broadcast seeding. , Disturbed v areas will be reclaimed with native vegetative species.'. . 5. All equipment and extraneous debris will be removed from the mlnesite. Any person or agency aggrieved by this tentative decision is hereby requested to submit written protest within thirty (30) days of the date of publication to the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 W. North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180-1203, setting forth factual reasons for his or her complaint, and thereafter, at a time and place to be established, appear before the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining to show cause, if any, why this mine plan should not be approved. DATED this 26th day of September 1986. STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Marjorie L. Anderson Administrative Assistant Published in the American Fork Citizen and Lehi Free Press Oct. 1, 1986. . Sealed bids will be received by the American Fork City for the remodeling of the City Hall Building, American Fork, Utah. Bids will be in accordance ac-cordance with the Drawings and Specifications prepared by Dixon and Harris Architects, Provo, Utah and same may be obtained ob-tained from the architect ar-chitect at 350 E. Center St., Provo, Utah, upon receipt of $50 deposit per set, made payble to the architect. The deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings and specifications in good condition within ten (10) days of the date set for the bid opening. Plans will be available on Sept. 24, 1986. Prior to any bidder receiving Drawings and Specifications, it will be necessary that the person or company bidding have on file with the Prequallfication Board of the State of Utah a copy of their current Utah license covering the type of work to be done and a statement from their Surety Company evidencing bondability to the amount of the Contract. Bids will be received until the hour of 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1986, at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the American Fork City Council chambers, 31 North Church , Street, American Fork, Utah. Bid Security in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid, made payable to . American Fork City shall accompany ac-company the bid. If certified or cashier's check is used in lieu of bid bond, a current certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of a 100 Performance Bond and 100 Payment Bond must be on file with the Owner. American Fork City reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the owner. Plans and specifications may be examined at the following offices: Dixon and Harris Architects, 350 E. Center, provo, Utah 84601. Intermounlain Contractor Cont-ractor Plan Room, 444 S. 200 W., Salt Lake City. Intermounlain Contractor Cont-ractor Plan Room, 313 E. 1200S.,Orem. American Fork City Office, 31 N. Church Street, American Fork. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Sept. 24 and oct. 1,1936. Citizen Wednesday, October 1 , 1986 Page 7 Notice to water users The following ap-plication(s) ap-plication(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 55-7456 (A62012) APPLICANT: Paul M. Caldwell, 6079 West 10930 North, Highland, UT QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft to 500 ft deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 1450 W 150 from S' Cor, Sec. 10, T5S, R1E. (1.5 miles North East of Lehi) USE: Irrigation: from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stock watering: 6 head of livestsock; Domestic: 1 family. PLACE OF USE : NEV4SW4 Sec 10, T5S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of this ap plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before OCTOBER 31, 1986. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published' in the American Fork Citizen on September 17, 24 & October 1, 1986. Tri-City Golf Course Notice and Agenda Advertisement for bids Notice is hereby given that the Tri-City Golf Course Committee will hold its regular meeting Thursday, Oct. 9, 1986 in the American Fork Tri-City Golf Club House. The meeting shall begin promptly at 7 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Golf course superintendent report. 2. Golf professional report. a. Overall report. b. Monthly play report, C Monthly financial report (budget). 3. Committee reports. 4. Golf committee business. a. Revision of Budget. b. Tournament policies and procedures. 5. Approval of bills of 6. Approval minutes. 7. Miscellaneous. 8. Adjournment. Dated this 30th day of September, 1986. Gary Lewis Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press Oct. 1, 1986. Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS will be received by the City of American Fork at the American Fork City Offices, 31 North Church Street, until 6 p.m. Oct. 7, 1986, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Project includes approximately 15,000 feet of cast iron pipeline 8" through 16" in size, a pressure reducing station, and appurtenances. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations: Perkins, Consulting Engineers, 1680 W. 820 N., Provo, Utah 84603 (801)375-5500. Sowby and Berg Consultants, 20 E. 1010 N., American Fork, Utah 84003, 801-756-4642. Copies of the CONTRACT CON-TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the above offices upon payment of $50 for each set payable to Perkins Consulting Engineers, Inc. Anyone, upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and in good condition, will be refunded $25 of each set. American Fork City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Sept. 24 and oct. 1, 1986. Public Notice - Need members for Bicentennial Co. Public Notice - Need members for Historic Comm. American Fork City is seeking interested pfjoos professionals in the areas of history, ar- ctntecture, af chitectural history or archeology to serve as a member of the American Fork Historic Preservation Commission. Com-mission. The purpose of this commission is to conduct a survey of the historic, architectural and archeological resources within the community to act In in advisory capacity to the City Council ; and to-work to-work toward the continuing con-tinuing education of citizens regarding historic preservation and community history. Interested citizens should submit a resume or letter of interest to: Mayor R. Kent Evans, City Hall, 31 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003; not later than" Friday, oct. 10, 1986. For further iriorrngtioa- American Fork City is seeking interested persons to serve as a member of the American Fork Commission Com-mission on the Bicentennial Bicen-tennial of the United States Constitution. The purpose of this commission com-mission will be to work closely with local civic groups, schools, libraries and other tennial theme into existing civic programs and special community events, and also to implement a commemorative com-memorative program to educate the citizens of American Fork about the meaning and significance' of the Constitution. - Kent Evans, City Hall, 31 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah 84003; not late than Friday, Oct. 10, 1986. For further information contact Richard Colborn at the City Hall. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder contact Richard Colborn at the City Hall. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Oct. 1 and 8, 1986. organizations to incorporate in-corporate the Bicen- Interested persons Published in the should submit a letter of interest to: Mayor R. American Fork Citizen Oct. 1 and 8, 1986. Notice of special session of AM. Fork City Council Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will hold a special session at the American Fork City hall, 31 North Church Street, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1986, commencing at 6 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 6:00 - Opening and awarding of the bids for the construction of Water System Improvements. Im-provements. 6:30 - Opening and awarding of the bids for the remodeling of the City Hall. Dated this 29th day of September, 1986. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Oct. 1, 1986. -(Shu Isn't there a great day coming? Maybe you should layaway now for Christmas. Use your good credit. r 4 Si'Mfli ,11;' 1 1;,!' 'li.' 36 H'3l5 11 W. Main, American Fork 756 3281 ( HEWS? 763-5273) Essay contest on aging announced The BYU Gerontology Resource Center is seeking manuscripts for its sixth annual Clark Essay Contest on Aging, announced Phileon B. Robinson, Jr., center director. "The main purpose of the essay contest is to sensitize the public to the contributions and needs of the elderly whose abilities and resources are often overlooked," said Robinson. "This contest will cause people, young and old, to reflect on how older people have helped them in their lives." Awards of $100 will be presented to the winner in each of five age categories. Anyone six and older can participate. Second- and third-place third-place prizes of $50 and $25 will also be awarded. Contest entries should be written on the subject, "How the Elderly Have Enriched My Life," or "How My Grandparents Have Enriched My Life." Those 55 and over may also choose to write on the topic, "Enjoying Life in the Later Years." Essays must be less than 400 words, written in ink or typed. The author's name, age, address, telephone number and total word MVOTE EXPERIENCE count must be included. Winning essays and photographs of the authors will be printed in a booklet. Winners will be announced in mid-December. Entries must be postmarked by Nov. 1 and submitted to: Essay Contest, Gerontology Resource Center, 934 Kimball Tower, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602. V . " " " k'i ill GREENWOOD Fall Home Sale As you prepare to spend more time indoors, be more comfortable with these great values from Deseret Industries in American Fork Oct. 1-7. Blankets & Bedspreads V2 7F As Is Furniture Men's Long-Sleeve Shirts Women's Long-Sleeve Blouses 1 Remember: All out goods aie cleaned and refurbished by the handicapped, the elderly and those in need. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy 5v 3 Deseret Industries Thrift Store , 627 E. State, American Fork' Deseret Industries is 1 federally approved sheltered workshop. 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