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Show ,1 , 1 i ' 'i i r, . w wm!!!,!... Citini - W ednesday, Jan. (I. !IKS - laj? Y 1 . t y ' v " I " : 4 sly : ;V - rv.v Annette Jeppson puts the finishing touches on a beautiful wedding cake. PUBLIC NOJECES Public Notice Advertising Notice to water users The following application) ap-plication) have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations m SLB&M. 51-AREA (E2562) APPLICANT: Robert D. and Debra A. Noxon, 11307 South Trent, Sandy, UT. seeks the right to exchange water as evidenced by Contract Con-tract with Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City. CURRENT RIGHT: QUANTITY: 0.05 cfs 16.0 ac-ft. SOURCE: Deer Creek. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 700 E 100 from SW Cor, Sec 5, T5S, R4E, Source: Deer Creek Reservoir. USE: HEREAFTER is to be released, from, and 0.05 cfs 16.0 ac.ft. is to be diverted, from Jan. 31 to Dec 31, from SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 70 E 528 from NV4 Cor, Sec 34, T4S, R1E (West of Alpine). USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage Alpine Notice of two public hearings A public hearing will be held at the Alpine City Hall, Jan. 12, 1988 at 7 p.m. for suggestions for a Community Development Develop-ment Block Grant. A public hearing will be held at the Alpine City Hall Jan. 26, 1988 at 7 p.m. for selection of a specific project for the CDBG. All interested citizens are encouraged to attend at-tend these two hearings Notice of annual meeting The annual stockholders meeting of the Lehi Irrigation Company will convene at 2 p.m. Jan. 11, 1988 in the Lehi Memorial Building for the purpose of hearing the financial report for the year 1987 and for the electing of three directors to serve two years each. Stockholders will also transact such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. John K. Bushman Secretary Published in the American Fork Citizen Jan. 6. 1988. Highland Council meetings for 1988 1988 City Council meetings for Highland City wiil be held the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Highland Elementary School. Winifred N. Jensen City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Jan. 6, 1987. Protects Your Right to Know 3.70 acs; Stock-watering: Stock-watering: 8 head of livestock. PLACE OF USE: NWttNEV Sec 34, T4S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of this application 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 Feb. 12, 1988. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 30, 1987, Jan. 6 and 13, 1988. and give their suggestions. Emily G. Beck City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 30, Jan. 6, 13 and 20, 1988. David Ad am son. I Ph.D. 1 ALPINE CENTER for Mental Health and Human Services 120 N. 1220 E Suite 11 American Fork, Utah 84003 756-3664 No Comment Like it ui nut. every uay we encounter situations that require us to form opinions, reach conclusions, con-clusions, and possibly take action. Many, out of fear of alienating others, try to avoid "going public' wilh their opinions, fearing rejection. But the resultant stilling of your own personality can leave you feeling isolated, angry and depressed. Maintaining self-esteem is highly dependent on being "yourself" as much as possible. Who you are as a person easily becomes lost if you don't frequently and opertly acknowledge your own feelings about things. 11 you subvert your personality in order to gain acceptance ac-ceptance in any given situation, you may become a competent chameleon, but not a happy human being. If you find yourself in this kind of cycle, perhaps you believe that the acceptance by others is based upon pleasing them. Breaking this pattern can make you feel insecure in-secure and even afraid. The support and guidance of an experienced ex-perienced therapist may be necessary to develop both personal per-sonal strength and increased clarity. Counseling may help you develop strategies for becoming more yourself, while building self-conliderice, self-conliderice, which is a much better basis for secure rclalion-ships rclalion-ships with others. A A n bp . Annette's Annette Jeppson has announced the opening of Annette's Cakes and Catering at 585 N. 300 East. American Fork. She has been creating special cakes for areas businesses and individuals in-dividuals on and off for the past 15 years, beginning with the Bungalow Reception Center for their first 10 years. - She and her husband Lynn decided to finish a shop in their home so she could become a licensed business and expand services as they grow. Wedding cakes are Annette's specialty. Brides may choose from her photographs or bring their own ideas and she will create a cake especially for them. Equally important is that the cake be as delicious as it is beautiful, so she bakes from scratch and offers a variety of flavors and fillings. She also offers a special icing that is not too sweet, and for chocolate lovers, she does a chocolate mousse-filled mousse-filled chocolate cake. Since she is not a full-service caterer, Annette can help do-it-yourselfers with just the amount Laney's mum One Rack Dresses Huge Selection of Video Movies at one of f tie (area's lowest rental prices! Cakes and they need in the food line. She will also rent tablecloths, centerpieces, dishes, and a pair of live white doves. These rental services may demand arises. items and other be expanded as Although wedding cakes are her specialty, she has a collection of , , cake designs for birthdays, holidays 65 MPH The 65 mile per hour speed limit has had no effect on traffic fatalities in Utah. The Traffic Safety Division of the Utah Department of Transportation has compiled accident records on Utah's rural interstate highways from May to December for 1987 and compared them to the same time period for 1986. rep Large Rack Famous Brand Ladies Blouses Reg. 23.99 QI33i7Q EC033ICI? Catering opens and other special occasions. She will also be glad to create special orders. Fancy sandwiches, cookies, and other party refreshments refresh-ments are also available. Annette also bakes homemade bread, fresh almost daily, so call to order yours. She will be assisted in this family business by her daughter Suzanne limit OK During the period between May and December 1986, 35 people were killed in 31 separate accidents on rural interstate highways. In 1987, there have been 27 fatal accidents in which a total of 35 people have been killed. Blair Marsden, Traffic Safety Studies Engineer, says the reduced number of fatal accidents reflects a One Rack Dresses One Double Rack Pants Skirts Knit Tops Junior Skirts Blouses a hn won Best of Show for her cake in the 4-H Division of the Utah County Fair this year. For any of your special baking needs, call Annette to find reasonable prices, courteous service, ser-vice, and excellent quality. She may be found in the phone book under Lynn Jeppson, 756-6240, as she is not yet in the phone book. in Utah trend found on all Utah highways. "This year we are seeing about a 10 percent reduction in accidents on the interstate system," says Marsden. "The number of fatal accidents is line line with that reduction. Preliminary figures are indicating that on all state highways we will have a reduction in accidents ac-cidents for the past year." Ladies All |