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Show notices AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AMEND-ING CHAPTER I, SECTION 9, OF THE REVISED ORDIN-, ANCES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY 1969, A AMENDED, RELATING TO BOUNDARIES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF AMERICAN AMERI-CAN FORK CITY, UTAH: SECTION 1. That the following described rea! property be, and the same is hereby annexed to - American Fork City, Utah and , the corporate limits 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 sub-ject to ali of the ordinances and ' regulation thereof, and that the ' description of the boundaries of American Fork City as set forth in Section 9, of Chapter 1 of The . Revised Ordinances of American Fork City, Utah 1969, as amended, amen-ded, be further amended to incorporate in-corporate the following described des-cribed property, to wit: COTTONWOOD ACRES PARCEL NO. II Commencing South 89 deg 56 min 26 sec East 443.68 feet along the Section line from the South Quarter Corner of Section 12, T5S, R1E, SLB&M. Thence North 405.24 feet; Thence East 139.38 feet; Thence South 405.24 feet; Thence West 139.38 feet to the Point of Beginning. (1.30 acres.). Also: Commencing South 89 deg 56 min 26 sec East 99.0 feet along the Section Line and North 688.88 feet from the South Quarter Corner of Section 12. T5S, R1E, SLB&M, Thence North 630.96 feet; thence East 295.0 feet; Thence South 630.96 feet; Thence West 295.0 feet to the point of beginning. (4.27 acres.) (Vicinity of 700 North and 600 East(. SECTION II. This ordinance ,, shall not take effect until the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage and ' twenty (20) days after its publication publi-cation or posting as provided by ' law. Passed by the City Council of American Fork City, this 12th day of December, 1972. Malcolm H. Beck Mayor ATTEST STATE OF UTAHSS. County of Utah I, G. Preston Taylor, City v Recorder ot American Fork "'CVty, Utah do hereby certify the ' above and foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance Ordi-nance passed by the City Council of American Fork City, Utah entitled "An Ordinance Amending Amend-ing Chapter 1, Section 9, of the Revised Ordinances of American Fork City 1969, as amended relating rela-ting to boundaries of American Fork City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Corporate Seal of American Fork City, Utah this 12th day of December, 1972. G. Preston Taylor Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 21, 28 and Jan. 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MARINDA E. DURRANT Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the home of Mrs. William Nerdin, Box 124 Route No. 1, American Fork, Utah, 84003, on or before February 17, 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provision of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification verifica-tion as required therein. Afton Nerdin Executrix Date of first publication in the American Fork Citizen, December Decem-ber 7, 1972 Date of last publication, publica-tion, December 28, 1972. ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AMEND-ING CHAPTER I, SECTION 9, OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES ORDIN-ANCES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY 1969, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO BOUNDARIES OF AMERICAN FORK CITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. OF AMERICAN AMERI-CAN FORK CITY. UTAH: SECTION I. That the following described real property be, and the same is hereby annexed to American Fork City, Utah and the corporate limits of said City are hereby extended to inciuae said described property, and said property is hereby declared to be a part of American Fork City and shall henceforth be subject sub-ject to all of the ordinances and regulation thereof, and that the description of the boundaries of American Fork City as set forth in Section 9, of Chapter 1 of The Revised Ordinances of American Fork City, Utah 1969, as amended, amen-ded, be further amended to incorporate in-corporate the following described des-cribed properf, to wit: COTTONWOOD ACRES PARCEL NO. I Commencing South 89 deg r ' MS' : $ J W . '. I . v MR. AND MRS. RONALD R. BATEMAN Husband-Wife Duo Complete MA Degrees at Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Bate-man Bate-man have completed advanced degrees de-grees at Utah State University. Beverly Christiansen Bateman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron By-ron Ray Christiansen Jr., of Tooele, has completed the re-requirements re-requirements for the degree of Master of Science in the communicative com-municative disorders at Utah State University. Mrs. Bateman entitled her Plan B. report, "Survey of Integration Integrat-ion Criterea for Hearing Impaired Im-paired Children." She received her bachelor of science degree in communicative disorders in 1971 at Utah State University. While attending Utah State University Un-iversity Mrs. Bateman received a senior traineeship and a graduate grad-uate fellowship. She was also the business manager of the Buzzer 56 min 26 sec East 39.0 feet along the section line from the South Quarter corner of Section 12, T5S, R1E, SLB&M; Thence North 688.88 feet; Thence East 583.06 feet; Thence South 283.64 feet; Thence West 139.38 feet; Thence South 405.24 feet; Thence West 443.68 feet to the point of beginning. (6.684 acres). (Area in vicinity of 700 North and 600 North) SECTION II. This ordinance shall not take effect until the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage and tw-nety tw-nety (20) days after its publication publica-tion or posting as provided by law. Pass by the City Council of American Fork City, this 12th day of December, 1972. Malcolm H. Beck Mayor ATTEST STATE OF UTAH SS. County of Utah 1 G. Preston Taylor, City r I r your holiday be filled with wonder and all your wishes come true. Many thanks for your loyal, continued support. Marko Auto Parts American Fork (the Utah Stale Year Book), and a member of the Utah State University Uni-versity Speech and Hearing Association. As-sociation. She plans to do private tutoring. tutor-ing. She is the great granddaughter grand-daughter of Myrtle Grantham and the granddaughter of the late By ron Ray Christiansen and La-Veine La-Veine Nielsen. Ronald R. Bateman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rao H. Bateman, Ibapha, has completed the requirements re-quirements for the degree of Master of Science in communicative communi-cative disorders at Utah State University. Mr. Bateman entitled his report, re-port, "A Survey of Public A-wareness A-wareness Programs Regarding Infant Hearing Loss." He received re-ceived his bachelor of science de-1971 de-1971 from Utah State. He received a senior trainee-ship trainee-ship and a graduate fellowship while attending Utah State. Mr. Bateman was a member of Delta Del-ta Phi Kappa, a national hon- Recorder of American Fork City, Utah do hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance Ordi-nance passed by the City Council of American Fork City, Utah entitled "An Ordinance Amending Amend-ing Chapter 1, Section 9, of the Revised Ordinances of American Fork City 1969, as amended relating rela-ting to boundaries of American Fork City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Corporate Seal of American Fork City, Utah this 12th day of December, 1972. G. Preston Taylor Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen, Dec. 21, 28 and Jan. 4. V 1 1 it ri M Vi 'iV L LILLET Am. Fork Library Reflects On Tremendous Growth The American Fork Library is a virtual beehive of activity all ear long. Since moving into the new building four years ago, the library has grown tremendously - not only in size but in services and circulation as well. At the present time, the library holds a collection of approximately approxi-mately 30,000 volumes. Fifteen hundred new volumes were added during the past year. Patrons are invited to request books they may need or want, and if possible they will be purchased. pur-chased. During the past year, 24,000 books were circulated through the Junior Library while 27,000 were circulated through the Senior Library. In addition to books, periodicals, Scout Merit Badge pamphlets, pictures and records are circulated. Some seventy five periodicals are received regularly. These periodicals cover nearly all fields of interest. Latest issues are available for use in the library, libra-ry, while the older issues are available for circulation. The "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" makes periodicals valuable reference sources. The copy machine, now two years old, is used extensively by patrons. Approximately 2,000 sheets of copy are run each month at the minimal cost of just five cents per sheet. Children are introduced to the orary fraternity, and a. member of the Utah State University Speech and Hearing Association. He is presently employed by the Granite School District as a Hearing Specialist. My deep appreciation to all those who f'-x . contributed time and money to W my gubernatorial campaign. And a very Merry Christmas, ' and a Happy New Year. , . mf!i:.u., "air 9 mm iWuV m it i fnnniinfaw Bi-M.wf-"v .WT'"'ir-l'' The American Fork Rotary Members wishes one and all the true Christmas Spirit "Service Above Self" library by means of tours arranged arran-ged by their teachers and conducted con-ducted by the librarians. Story hours are conducted throughout the summer and at Christmas. The Summer Reading Program encourages reading by leading children into all areas of interest with planned activities. Gifts to the library are received quite regularly in the form of books presented in memory me-mory of someone who has passed away. Occasionally a gift of considerable con-siderable magnitude is received such as the gift of $500 recently presented by Dr. Bland Giddings in memory of his wife. The library staff consists of Mrs. Frank Greenwood, Mrs. Joe Shelby, Mrs. W.C. Barber, Mrs. Ernest Dean, Janet Bez-zant, Bez-zant, Mrs. Loren Spencer, Connie Con-nie Green, Bonnie Ingram and Charles Malone. The Library Board is headed by Elwyn C. Olson, with Joe Shelby, Mrs. Robert Hartshron, Velma Shelley, C. Richard De-vey, De-vey, Mrs. Harvey Hansen and Emil Jones serving at the present pre-sent time. LaDell Terry represents repre-sents the City as the councilman assigned to the library. All those associated with the library wish to take this opportunity opportu-nity to wish each of you a very happy holiday season and a prosperous pros-perous new year and invite you to take full advantage of the services the library offers. Strawberries roses. are related to Mel Ott spent his entire baseball base-ball career with the New York Giants. Our wish for you is that the true spirit of Christmas may dwell in your hearts, and :c light shine radiantly, as the Star shone, with the peace and happiness of that Holy Night long ago. Candystripers Hold Annual Christmas Party Candystripers at the American Ameri-can Fork Hospital enjoyed a delightful de-lightful Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Vergie Anderson, Pink Ladies advisor, last Friday Fri-day afternoon. The teenage volunteers exchanged ex-changed gifts and partook of a pot luck luncheon. Tokens of appreciation ap-preciation were also given them from the Pink Ladies Auxiliary MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN 66 West Main American Fork, Utah 84003 Postage. Paid at American Fork Postoffice Published by the Alpine Publishing Co. Every Thursday E. Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Price $4.50 (in advance) :F $6 -ff'.M American Oil Co. Steve Murdock Distributor "Hell" t0 our many friends and neighbors - , who have done much rfrr t0-ethe r h S r fT- hty year a f lv' f ' t t 1 memorable one I . Xx - ; iS? tl for us, we h r.-j heartily. 'j'jljllt THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, THURSDAYDEC. OJ31t members and from the members by Mrs. Anderson and ' Mrs. Bet- of the American Fork Hospital ty McTague, hospital Auxiliary Board of Trustees. Co-ordinator. The girls also played games and sang Christmas songs. Most of Idaho is in the Rocky The holiday event was directed Mountains. it's A The world is mi-gssssSSt bright and jM gaily Z m8" Spend it in pplM At holiday-time, we take pleasure in remembering your friendship and loyalty . . . remembering too, the joys of old-fashioned festivities in the hope that they are now yours. ?, ' A t - r - s.i 4 j 7 Jack's Food Store 53 Merchant American Fork n un xm S - i - ' - ' ? A Paul's American Paul Murdock Manager |