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Show Citizen - Wednesday, March 14, 1990 - Page 9 Senior Citizen meals for coming week Meals for the cominir wlr and margarine, milk or coffee. Friday, March 16 - Baked cod with tartar sauce, steak fries, peas and carrots, lettuce wedge, lemon meringue pie, white roll and margarine, mar-garine, milk or coffee. Monday, March 19 - Mesquite breast of chicken, rice pilaf, mixed vegetables, lettuce and tomato salad, bread pudding, whole wheat roll and margarine, milk or coffee. '. Tuesday, March 20 - Senior Center closed. No meals will be served. " . v ; Wednesday, March 21 - Lasa-gna, Lasa-gna, Italian greenbeans, tossed salad, sugar cookies, white roll and margarine, milk or coffee. These meals are served four week days. The suggested price of the meals is $1.50 per person donation. Please call or come in ahead of time and sign up for the day you want to eat at the center. Wednesday, March 14 - Baked pork chop with applesauce, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli, cole slaw, gingerbread with lemon sauce, milk or coffee. . Thursday, March 15 - Macaroni and cheese, green beans, vegetable stix, fresh fruit, whole wheat roll The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken. PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Irrigation water for rent American Fork City is renting irrigation water at $14.00 per share for the 1990 season. sea-son. Persons desiring to rent water shares may do so at the City Hall, Public hearing - zone change Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will hold a public hearing hear-ing on March 27, 1990, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 7:15 p.m. to Notice to Alpine School District Dis-trict requests bids on approximately 100 tons of slack coal. Interested parties please contact MacNiel Ogden, Maintenance Main-tenance Department, 490 North State, Lin-don, Lin-don, Utah no later than Notice to Alpine School District Dis-trict requests bid proposals pro-posals on carpet for the district. All interested parties must meet at the Maintenance Department De-partment offices, 490 N. State, Lindon, Utah, at 8 a.m. March 22 for a walk-through of the various school buildings. Board of Adjustments agenda Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustments of American Ameri-can Fork City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting meet-ing Tuesday, March 20, 1990, at the American Fork City HalL 31 No. Church Street, Ameri Golf Course agenda Notice is hereby given that the Tri-City Golf Course Committee will conduct its monthly meeting on March 15, 1990 at 6:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse located at 1400 N. 200 East, American Fork, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Superintendent Notice to A.F. Irrigation users Notice to American Fork Irrigation Company Com-pany Water Users. March 20, 1990 is the final day for renting, transferring, or making any changes that will affect the delivery of water for the 1990 irrigation irri-gation season. Water users who have not paid their assessment for 1989 will not receive a -- - Pork Chops...... Wallaro Drinks i litre Sunshine Cheese Shuffles or Sports Snacks 9oz. box Mead Unlined Notebook Paper 100 count 6-pack White Athletic Socks Open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. We accept I 1 31 North Church Street, from now until March 16, 1990. Each person renting water will be charged an additional $3.00 processing fee. Richard M. Colborn receive public comment regarding a zone change request from the existing exist-ing RA-1 to the 1-1 (Industrial) Zone at approximately 1200 West Main Street Copies of the zone change request are bid - slack coal March 26, 1990. Bids will be opened March 27, 10:00 a.m. in the Purchasing Department Offices, 90 North Church, American Fork, Utah. Alpine School District Dis-trict reserves the right bid - carpet Bid opening will be at 10 a.m. April 2 at the Purchasing Department offices, 90 N. Church Street, American Fork, Utah. Carpet specifications and other information may be obtained from Larry Searle, Maintenance Mainte-nance Department can Fork, Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Requests variance to do woodworking, repairs and retail in an R2 7500 zone at 485 S. report. 2. Golf Professional report. 3. Committee chairman chair-man report 4. Committee reports. re-ports. 5. Golf Committee business. 6. Approval of minutes. min-utes. 7. Approval of bills. water notice. All changes must be made to the Watermaster in writing, and all requests for transfers must be made to the Secretary. If water has been bought or sold, the certificate must be updated. You may contact the Watermaster, Jeff Mitchell, at 802 West 700 North, American aa - The Jo lev Store nnrnfiin 1050 E. State, Am. Fork 756-9653 City Recorder 'Published in the American Fork Citizen Feb. 28, Mar. 7 & 14, 1990. available at City Hall for review. Dated this 8th day of March, 1990. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Mar. 14, 1990. to reject any and all bids not in the best interest of the School District. Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review, and Lehi Free Press Mar. 14, 1990. Alpine School District Dis-trict reserves the right to reject any and all bids not in the best interest of the school district; -Published in -,thei. American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press March 14, 1990. 100 East Dated this fifth day of March, 1990. Wayne Christiansen Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen March 14, 1990. 8. Miscellaneous business. 9. Adjournment. CarlHackford Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press March 14, 1990. Fork, 756-6436; of the Secretary, Albert S. Bailey, 643 North 300 West, American Fork, 756-3959. Please call for an appointment or for answers to your questions. ques-tions. Published in the American Fork Citizen March 7 & 14, 1990. U.98lb. 59 59' -79 food stamps Place Public hearing - Crosby Notice is hereby given that the American Ameri-can Fork City Council will hold a public hearing hear-ing on March 27, 1990 in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing com-mencing at 7:00 p.m. to Notice to water users 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 be-fore the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801-538-7240) on or before APRIL 13, 1990. These are informal Planning Commission agenda Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of American Ameri-can Fork City, Utah, will hold its regular meeting meet-ing on Wednesday, March 21, 1990, in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Larry Searle will Irrigation delinquent tax list The following are now delinquent in paying pay-ing their 1989 American Ameri-can Fork Irrigation water tax. The delinquent delin-quent tax may be paid before March 30, 1990, along with a charge for advertising and all 2 penalty fee and still receive their water notice for the 1990 season. sea-son. Joseph Adamson, $15.09; RMerrilAllred, $31.93; Lee Allridge, $114.19; Allen A. Anderson, An-derson, $15.09; George Anderson, $15.09; Roger Archuleta (2 yrs), $31.93, (Brent McDaniel); James D. Austin, $33.43; Kenneth Beck, $216.98; Don P. Bishop (Don R. Bishop), $15.09; Richard Burr, $44.94; Sue Ann Call, $17.03; Marvin Cartwright, $18.81; Clyde Chestnut Est. (Paul Strasters), $15.09; Glenda Johnston L f ft FREE deep conditioning with every chemical service. New customers receive an additional $2.00 off any FREE ear piercing with purchase of earrings, Coupon good until March 21. 1990 Gift certificates available, Lynda Heap - certified -! nan tecnnician using jammy .Tavlnr nrndurts. I main" house calls! Must receive public comment regarding the zoning of the Crosby Annexation at 350 East 620 South, GC-2 upon annexation and approval of the site plan. Copies of the proposal pro-posal are available at proceedings as per Rule R625-6-2 of the Division Divi-sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 55-6549 (al4682): Burton S. Johnson propose) to change the POD of water as evidenced evi-denced by 55-6549 (A55127). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 4in.well500 ft. deep. POD: (1)S 700 E 450 from NW Cor, Secl9,T5S,R2E.USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs: Domestic: 1 request final approval for Searle Subdivision PlafA" to be located at 225 West 500 North consisting of three lots. 2. Discussion of billboard bill-board ordinance. 3. Discussion of storage stor-age units in the CC-1 zone. 4. Report on RDA. 5. Reconsideration of the February 21, 1990 minutes! : 6. Consideration of Bert Carter, $15.09; Dean Christensen, $15.92; Frank Coates, (Russell Glather) $15.09; Bob Cooper, (2 yrs) $48.77; Ray R. Bishop, (1st Ward), $15.09; Max Hunsaker (Seminary) $15.09; Kary Fitzgerald (2 yrs) $37.49; Robert D. Foster, Fos-ter, $20.31; Edwin Gibbs, $56.89; Gordan J. Hall, $15.09; Robert Halstrom, $15.09; John L. Hansen, $328.17; Glen Hill, $15.09; Meda Hunsaker, $20.21; Allen Al-len Hunsaker, (3 yrs) $76.48; Craig Jensen, $90.73; Farrell Jor-gensen, Jor-gensen, 15.09; Stanley Jorgensen, $15.09; J.P.M. Incorporated, $15.09; Kreg Kirkham, $20.21;RubyKirkham, $55.89; Rey Kh'engman, (2 yrs) $31.93; Sam Kogianes (3 yrs) $53.45; Thomas Rummer (2 yrs) $31.93; Earl Larsen Start saving now Open early or late by Open Mondays. Sun Glitz or Color- $25 Quality Perm- $19.95 (Includes blow dry) (Includes cut & blow dry) s-- Slli..Wf X VALUABLE CmJPON5-- MmiI iuii9 uy hyuuu Treat yourself to beautiful hands! You won't believe it - more natural than ever! . ! Sculptured Neils $ n n J Full Set Reg. 25.00 U Fill-in Special Reg. 15.00 '10 I Manicures Men & Women, Reg. $10 7.50 1 Gift certificates available. Call today for appointment I ICL AlftC I annex. City Hall for review. Dated this 8th day of March, 1990. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Mar. 14,. 1990. family. POU: NW1 4NW14 Sec 19, T5S, R2E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6in. well 100 ft to 500 ft. deep. POD: Same as Heretofore, but adding the following: (1) S 1150 E 430 from NW Cor,Secl9,T5S,R2W. (1.7 miles E. of American Ameri-can Fork) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the American Fork Citizen on Feb. 28, Mar. 7, & 14, 1990. the March 7, 1990 minutes. min-utes. 7. Site Plan report. 8. Other business. 9. Adjournment. Dated this 12th day of March, 1990. Michael Georgeson Planning Commission Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen Mar. 14, 1990. (Paul Larsen) $15.09; Tarris Lojik (2 yrs) $31.93; Lawrence McDonald (2 yrs) $31.93; Anton Lundin $24.94; Raymond McK-inney McK-inney $32.37; Lloyd M. Miller (Bryant Harmon) $15.09; RJ. Miller (MarJean B. Sawyer) (2 yrs) $49.73; Mildred and Dean Mitchell $130.04; Bruce Olson, $35.99 Jack Peck, $67.34 Mahlen Peck, $302.46; Josie P. Mair (John Fife) $15.09; Wm.M. Preston (Baldo Mora) $44.27; EarlRobinson,(John L Hansen) $35.99; Carl V. Smith, $98.69; Elsa Terry, $15.09; Javier Vega, $19.00; John Wollenzien, $15.09; Vigil Wootton, $15.09. Published in the American Fork Citizen Mar. 14, 21, and 28, 1990. with Glenda appointment. chemical service. starting at $6.00. 2 I UHflfl I w ri w have COUDOn! ..-(valuable COUPON Talk of the Town I 12 N. Center, American Fork I 756-7889 I Put some spring in your style! I Perms- $25 (long hair or specialty wraps extra) Highlights- $25 Nails- Full Set- $25 Tanning: Mo. Unlimited- $25 j n ir;:i tun Iiu visns- 910 Open 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Must have coupon. Expires March 28, 1990 Am. Fork P'. Fred Meyer I J Shopping Center NQQDTIM ' Z7( viDto uZ-i COODTiME VIDEO VPQQOQOOOOOQQQQQQQS51 (valuable I Conditioning ! Perm and Cut $25 I Blow dry extra I Sun Glitz '25 I Good with Ronna only I The Perfection Place 574 E. Main, Am. Fork 756-5909 Offer expires I 32890 i Wee Bear Pet Grooming Clean for spring! Creative cuts with a soft touch! I IKfOlfO IVy 7 I any grooming job 756"9051 with this coupon Pick-updelivery available J Perms (shoulder length & above) Tammy Taylor Acrylic Nails Mondays: Men & Boys' Cuts Reg. $e . Wednesdays: Women's Cuts Reg.s.oo. irx .valuable coupon) HAIR, ETC. 25 West Main, American Fork (next to Read's Jewelry) 756-5868 Open Tues.-Fri. 9-8 & Sat. 9-6 PermS (including FREE style)-$19.95 Full Set Acrylic Nails- $15.00 Styles by Julie and Mary I (L-R) Jan Preston- Stylist, Wendy Willis- Stylist, Mary Garfield- Batchelor- iOODTIM VIDQ X 2 fori Rent One Movie fit The Regular Price Get The Second Onef VALID ANYTIME Expires March 31, 1990 (wcoupon) coupon m k Mm- 'Are You "fired Of Your valuable coupon Lnn Call for aMintment I (VALUABLE COUPON) OFF Laurie's Hair Parlour (formerly Beauty Encounter) Our name's been changed but we're still the same! 756-Z870 61 ao-io u oi Nails by Toni Must have coupon. Expires April r If'- ! -e7 . 4 1 Nail Artist, Gloria OwnerStylist Hair? 19 6 Bring in this coupon and get $1.00 off men's or women's cuts. (Not valid Mon. or Wed.) Expires 43090 W. Main, Am. Fork n. wain, Am. r-orn j 7. WO I 1 I |