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Show s , - r r-'-.i a - -fV 1 1 A1 Vl A 'Ivt-AV, QUEEN CONTESTANTS SIGNThree contestants for the Explorer Rotieo Queen Contest sign up with committee members. Seated, 1. to r., are Eric Jorgensen, rodeo chairman, as he fills out application for Nancy Bushman. Standing at back watching are Steven Leany and Fred Hardy, committee members, and contestants Carol Foote and Marie Hardy. Contest will begin at 12 noon on Saturday at the rodeo arena. Annua! Explorer Rodeo Set l;ext Saturday at Lehi Arena Several young girls have al ready entered the competition for the contest to name a queen to reign over the annual Explor er Rodeo, It was announced by Eric Jorgensen, chairman. En trants may still sign up with one of the committee. The contest will begin at the Lehl Rodeo Arena at 12 noon and Is open to girls from ages 14 to 18. Judging will be on personality, horsemanship and ability to follow the Instruc tions of the judges. No stallions will be allowed in the contest The Rodeo, which Is being sponsored by the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, is for Explcer Scouts, 14 years of age and over. Rulon Skinner is serving as General Chairman with Eric Jorgensen as Rodeo Chairman. Mr. Jorgensen Is being assisted by Fred Hardy, LaVere Downs, Errol Bartholo mew, Clint Downs and Steven Leany. Tickets may be purchased at the gate for the rodeo, which will begin at 2 p.m. Adults will be $1.00 and children 13 years of age and under will be admitted for 50 cents. The Sixth and Seventh Ward Explorers will op Wasatch tefy Kit S!d 31, Aug. 1, 2 The final plans for this year's Wasatch County Fair are being made and as usual this year's event looks to be even bigger than last years. Fair dates have been set for July 31, Aug. 1, 2. Except Ex-cept for the Rodeo and Parade all of the exhibits and displays will be at the Wasatch County High School. A few of the special spec-ial events that everyone should try not to miss are the Talent Show on Thursday evening at 8:00 in the High School Auditorium, also the parade which will be held Friday and Saturday evenings eve-nings at 6:00 p.m. and the 8:00 p.m. Rodeo which will also be held Friday and Saturday evenings. even-ings. For those who have not in the past had the opportunity to attend the Wasatch County Fair Days will find that the old county fair atmosphere is still alive he e In Wasatch county during the three days of events, and for those who have been with us in the past you will find that there have been enough new events added to the fair to once again make it worth your time and give you several hours of pleasure in attending again. The best way to describe the Wasatch County Fair is "Come prepared for agreat time! Wm ate (wifaz$u It is with sincere pride that we announce the opening of Utah Valley IDS Hospital's new, modern laboratory. Plans for the new lab and ground breaking for this structure struc-ture were accomplished under the direction of the former hospital administrator, John H. Zenger, prior to his retirement a year ago. To commemorate the completion of the laboratory, a special open house will be held on Thursday, July 31, from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. We particularly want to extend a warm Invitation to all the citizens of Cenrtal Utah. It if a lab wih many fine facilities and services, which stands ready to aid doctors throughout the region in providing better patient care. piDLDsai:ra:n I u v erate the concession stand during the event, selling the traditional fare of hamburgers, hot dogs, cold drinks, etc. Parents, scouts and the public are invited to view this thrilling event. The rodeo is designed to test the skill of the Explorer Scouts as they compete against each other and is designed for both large and small posts. A Post may enter all the events, only one, or they may attend and not enter any of the events. Individual and team awards will be presen ted. Mr. Jorgensen said that Na tional High School Rodeo Rules will be used to operate the rodeo and all participants will be re quired to abide by the Explorer Code and the rules and regulations regula-tions of the Council Explorer Cabinet Rodeo Committee. Each participant in the events must have a physical examination and this examination together with a Parent Release, must be present ed upon arrival at the rodeo grounds Saturday. Individual belt buckles will be NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS the Planning Commission Com-mission has recommended certain cer-tain amendments to the Zoning Ordinances of American Fork City and WHEREAS a public hearing must be held before an amendment amend-ment can be made to the present pres-ent Zoning Ordinance of the City of American Fork, NOW, THEREFORE, notice Is hereby given that a public hearing hear-ing will be held in the City Hall, American Fork, Utah at 7:00 p.m. on August 25, 1969 to consider recommendations of the Planning Commission. Said recommendations being: To reclassify the following the following described property from Residential (R-l) to Com-merical Com-merical 2(C-2). Commencing 1348 feet West of the Northeast Corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base andMerldian; thence East 437 feet; thence South 31 min. 13 sec. West 156 feet; therce West 60 feet to the Northeast North-east right of way line of Highway High-way 1-15; thence Northwesterly North-westerly along the right of way line of Highway 1-15 to the point of beginning. Details of the proposed zoning zon-ing changes are on file In the office of-fice of the City Recorder and may be examined during the office hours. G. Preston Taylor City Recorder American Fork, Utah Published July 31, August 7, 14, 1969 In the American Fork Citizen. Sincerely Crant Ifl? fJlJjffi!L2T If, t V i . . v. presented the winner in each event. Also, two post trophies will be issued at the end of the rodeo. Scoring will be as follows: five poiuts for first place in event; three points for second; and one point for third. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 32, SECTION 684, OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY 1950, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO BOUNDARIES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH: SECTION L That the following described real property be, and the same is hereby annexed to American Fork City, Utah and the corporate limites of said City are hereby extended to include said described property, and said property is hereby declared to be a part of American Fork City and shall henceforth be subject to all of the ordinances and regulation reg-ulation thereof, and that the description de-scription of the boundaries of American Fork City as set forth in Section 648 of Chapter 32 of the Revised Ordinances of American Amer-ican Fork City, Utah 1950, as amended, be further amended to incorporate ttw following described de-scribed property to-wit: Commencing at a point which - is located 2492.85 ft. North and 1749.56 ft. East of the ' West 14 corner of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence S 89 deg. 34 min. W 51.29 ft.; thence N 67 deg. 44 min. W 317.15ft.; thence N 89 deg. 22 min. E 208.00 ft.; thence North 1711.24 ft. tothepresent South City Limits of American Amer-ican Fork City; thence East along said city limits 190.43 ft.; thence S 1 dsg. 31 min. 13 sec. W along the West Boundary of 500 East Street 1374.23 ft.; thence S 0 deg. 31 min. 13 sec. W along said west street boundary 459.49 ft. to the point of beginning. Total enclosed area 7.21 acres SECTION H. In the opinion of the City Council, it is necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of American Fork City that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. SECTION in. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and first publication. Passed by the City Council of American Fork City this 28th day of July 1969. F. Haws Durfey Mayor ATTEST: STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH I, G. Preston Taylor, City Re corder of American Fork City, Utah do hereby verify the above and foregoing to be a full, true 1 Burgon, Administrator 1034 NORTH 500 WEST PROVO, UTAH and correct copy of an Ordinance passad by the City Council of American Fork City, Utah entitled en-titled An Ordinance Amending Chapter 32, Section 648, of the Revised Ordinances of American Ameri-can Fork City, 1950, as amended in relation to boundaries of American Fork City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affixed affix-ed the Corporate Seal of American Amer-ican Tork City, Utah this 28th day of July 1969. G. Preston Taylor Recorder NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS the Planning Commission Com-mission has recommended certain cer-tain amendments to the Zoning Ordinances of American Fork City and WHEREAS a public hearing must be held before an amendment amend-ment can be made to the present pres-ent Zoning Ordinance of the City of American Fork, NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that a public hearing hear-ing will be held In the City Hall, American Fork, Utah at 7 p.m. on August 11, 1969 to consider recommendations of the Planning Commission. Said recommendations being: To reclassify the following de scribed property from Residential Residen-tial (R-l)to Commercial 2(C-2). LINCOLN ADDITION Commencing at a point which is located 304.60 feet North and 1742.95 feet East of the West 14 corner of Section Sec-tion 25, T5S, R1E, SLB&M, Many Together lit-' NW-.-' pit, : ': vC a Thence N. o deg. 36 min. 10 sec. E. along the west RW Boundary of 500 East Street 815.10 feet; Thence N. 69 deg. 39 Min. W. 14.43 feet; Thence N. 0 deg. 31 min. 13 sec. E. along a line parallel par-allel to the West RW Boun-dary Boun-dary of 500 EastStreet 1666.4 feet; more or less; Thence 134.3 feet East to the East RW line of the State Road; Thence East 150.C feet which point is also South 1538.86 feet from the old city limit line; Thence S. 86 deg. 49 min. E. 177.07 feet; thence S 1 deg. 11 min. W. 634.84 feet; Thence N. 30 deg. 42 min. W. 127.73 feet; Thence N. 9 deg. 49 min. W. 187.18 feet; Thence South 1037.09 feet; Thence S. 73 deg. 18 min. E. 484.76 feet; Thence S. 49 deg. 38 min. E. 874.20 feet; Thence S. 1 deg. 05 min. W. 138.96 feet; Ttuice N. 89 deg. 09 min. W. 328.95 feet; ThenceN.Odeg. 30 min. W. 13J.26 feet; Thence N. 89 deg. 58 min. W. 336.57 feet; Thence S. Odeg. 50 min. W. 335.15 feet; ThenceN. 89 deg. 05 min. W 729.06 feet to the point of beginning. Details of the proposed zoning zon-ing changes are on file in the office of-fice of the City Recorder and may be examined during the office of-fice hours. G. Preston Taylor City Recorder American Fork, Utah Published in the American Fork Citizen July 31, August 7, and August 14, 1969. h kinds of people, some 7500, Supply the heartbeat, Comprise the needed talent, Fill the variety of jobs. they make it (COPPER) happen for Kcnnecott in Utahl "An Equal Opportunity Employer" NOTICE; TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer Engi-neer to change and appropriate water In Utah County, State of Utah, 'taoughout the entire year unless otherwise designates, Locations Lo-cations in SLB&M. a-5856 American Fork City, a municipal corporation, American Fork, Utah, proposes to change the period of use of 2.466 sec. -ft of water out of a total of 6.0 sec. -ft. of water evidenced by App. No. 26285 (55-713). The water wa-ter was to have been diverted from a 14-in. well to 165 ft. deep and 10-in. to 350 ft. deep at a point N. 1098 ft. W. 979 ft. from El4 Cor., Sec. 14, T5S, R1E, and used from Nov. 2 to Mar. 31 for municipal purposes pur-poses within American Fork City. Hereafter, 2.466 sec. -ft. of water wa-ter will be diverted as heretofore hereto-fore described and used for municipal mun-icipal purposes in American Fork City from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. a-5863 George E. Graff, RFD Box 23, American Fork, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.78 sec. -ft. of water wa-ter evidenced by Underground Water Claim 11811 (55-307) and 1276 (55-1615). The water was The Utah Safety Council advises ad-vises that jaywalkers are people whose feet may kill them. The swing is to summer and the open road. According to the Utah Safety Council, a clear open road is an invitation to speeding. Ease up on the gas pedal. " THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN. THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1969 to have been diverted from two well3 as follows: (1) 4-in. well 148 ft. deep at a point S. 53 deg. 27 min. W. 214 Q. from NE Cor., Sec. 36, T5S, R1E, and (2) 5-in. well 206 ft. deep at a point N. 20 deg. 52 min. E. 1334 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 30, T5S, R2E, and used for suplemental irrigation of 40.73 acres inNEl4 NE14 Sec. 36, T5S, RlE;NWl4 NWl4Sec. 31,SWl4SWl4Sec. 30, NW14NW14 Sec. 31, T5S, R2E, from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 and stockwatering of 6 horses. 3 cows. Hereafter, 0.78 sec.-ft. of wa ter is to be diverted from an existing ex-isting 5-in. well 235 ft. deep at a point N. 1244 ft. E. 193 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 30, T5S, R2E, and used for the same purposes and in the same places as hereto-fore described. 39437 (55-4282) Delbert Gary Oxborrow, RFD No. 1, Box 317, Lehi, Utah, 0.015 sec.-ft. of water wa-ter from a 6-in. well 100-300 ft. deep ai a point N. 800 ft. E. 210 ft. from Wl4 Cor., Sec. 7, T5S, R1E, and used for domestic do-mestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 15 cattle, 2 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 ac. All uses in SW14NW14 Sec. 7,T5S, R1E; SE14NE14 Sec. 12, T5S, R1W. 39444 (55-4276) Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Evans, Star Route, Lehi, Utah, 0.015 sec.-ft. of water from a 6-in. well 100-400 ft. deep at a point S. 2000 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 18, T5S, R1E, and used for 1 1?" Visit C&ppcr domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 1 cow, 1 horse,, and from Apr. 1 to Get. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 ac. AH uses in SW14NW14 Sec. 18, T5S, R1W. 39458 (55-4281) Mr. Darrall Carter, RFD No. 1, Lehi, Utah, 0.015 sec. -ft. of water from a spring at a point S. 1960 ft. E. 1200 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 4, T5S, R1E, and used for domestic do-mestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 20 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation ir-rigation of 0.25 ac. All uses in SW14NW14, NWl4SWl4,Sec. 4, T5S, R1E. 39463 (55-4284) Joan E. Fjell strom, 10852 .South 2000 East, Sandy, Utah, 0.015 sec.-ft. of water wa-ter from a 6-in. well 150-400 ft. deep at a point S. 75 ft. W. 165 ft. from El4 Cor., Sec. 31, T4S, R1E, and used for domestic do-mestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 25 cattle and horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 ac. All uses In NE14SE14 Sac. 31, T4S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons rea-sons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Sept. 6, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the American Fork Citizen, American Fork, Utah on July 24, 31, and Aug. 7, 1969. ''4.-.: "- ?$fi k J i 1 Slvidcn a ' - |