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Show wwwwww NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH ESTAB-LISH THE UTAH COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT DIS-TRICT UTAH COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that on November 10, 1976 the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, adopted a resolution declaring that the public health, convenience and necessity requires the establishment estab-lishment of a Special Service District in said County for the purpose of handling garbage and solid waste and other related problems within the area thereof and providing for the holding of a public hearing on the establishment of such Special Service District at the regular meeting place of the Board of County Commissioners Commis-sioners in the County Commission Commis-sion Chambers, Room 311, County Building, Provo, Utah, at 10:00 a.m. on December 10, 1976. The name of the District shall be Utah County Solid Waste Special Service District. Dis-trict. The Special Service District to be established pursuant to the provisions of 11-23-1 et seq. of the Utah Code Annotated for the purpose of garbage and solid waste disposal services and other related problems. The boundaries proposed for such Special Service District are described as follows: (Statutory description of Utah County (Section 17-1-28, Utah Code Annotated, 1953): Beginning at the point of intersection of the Wasatch range with the summit of the range crossing from the Wasatch to the Oquirrh mountains, thence westerly wes-terly along said last mentioned summit to the summit of the range between the Cedar and Rush valleys; thence southerly along said summit to the summit of the range between the Tintic valley and the Goshen and Cedar Valleys; Val-leys; thence southerly along said last mentioned men-tioned summit to, and 'thence easterly along, "the summit between Goshen and Juab valleys to, and thence northeasterly northeas-terly along, the summit of the high ground and range of mounains bet n Utah and Juab valleys to the summit of the Nebo range; thence southeasterly along said summit to the line between townships 11 and 12 south; thence east to the line between ranges 9 and 10 east; thence north to the township town-ship line between townships town-ships 10 and 11 south; thence west to a point due south of the point where the wagon road from Spanish Fork to White river as it existed in February, 1880, crossed the summit of the divide south of the Strawberry valley; thence north to said last mentioned point of crossing; thence northwesterly north-westerly along the summit sum-mit of the range passing around the headwaters of Spanish Fork and Hobble creeks to a point south of the point on the Provo River one-fourth of a mile upstream from the middle of the mouth of the north fork of said river; thence north to the summit of the range passing around the headwaters head-waters of Battle and American Fork Creeks; thence following said summit to the point of beginning. That the Service District includes in-cludes also all of the area in the following municipalities subject to the consent of said municipalities as provided in a resolution or ordinance duly adopted by such governing authority of the municipality: Lehi Cedar Fort American Fork Lindon PI. Grove Orem Provo Springville Spanish Fork Payson Goshen Santaquin Salem Mapleton Genola Alpine With respect to the Utah County Solid Waste Special Service District described hereinabove, her-einabove, a tax sufficient to pay for services to provide garbage and solid waste disposal dispo-sal services to residents of Utah County on an extended basis, will be annually levied upon all taxable property within with-in said District or a service charge will be collected from the users of the services, or a combination of the projinty tax and service charge will be used. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that on the 10th day day of December, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. a public hearing on the establishment of said Special Service District shall be held in the County Commission Chambers, Room 311, County Building, Provo, Utah. This notice adopted pursuant pur-suant to Title 11-234, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended this 12th day of November, 1976, and ordered published in the Daily Herald, a paper of general circulation in the County and other local newspapers in said District three consecutive weeks. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Yukus Y. Inouye, Chairman Verl D. Stone, Commissioner Karl R. Lyman, Commissioner ATTEST: William F. Huish, County Clerk by Shell Kizerian Deputy County Clerk Published in the American Fork Citizen November 18, 25, and December 2, 1976. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Wineford C. Thompson, 160 North 600 East, Provo, Utah has filed with the State Engineer En-gineer Appl. No. 47156 (55-5826) (55-5826) to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Utah County. The water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-400 ft. deep at a point S. 680 ft. and E. 1410 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 18, T5S, R2E, SLB & M, (1 mi. E of American Fork); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NSW4 Sec. 18, T5S, R2E, SLB & M. Protests resisting the granting grant-ing of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, En-gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 1, 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in American Fork Citizen Nov. 18, 25 and Dec. 2, 1976. PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS THE PLANNING PLAN-NING COMMISSION has recommended certain amendments amend-ments to the zoning ordinance of American Fork, City and, WHEREAS a Public Hearing Hear-ing must be held before an Amendment can be made to the present Zoning Ordinances of the City of American Fork. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the American Fork City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on December 14, 1976 to consider recommendations recommen-dations of the Planning Commission. Com-mission. Said recommendations being to rezone the following described property from the present R-2 (Residential 2) to C-2 (Commercial 2): Commencing at a point 18.45 chains East of the Southeast corner of Block 15, Plat "A" American Fork City Survey Sur-vey of Building Lots; thence East 4.95 chains; thence North 4.09 chains; thence West 4.95 chains; thence South 4.09 chains to the place of beginning. Details of the proposed zoning zon-ing changed are on file in the office of the American Fork City Recorder and may be examined ex-amined during office hours. Ray C. Nelson City Recorder American Fork City Published in American Fork Citizen November 25, December Decemb-er 4 and 11th, 1976. NOTICE OF PROPOSED BANK MERGER Notice is hereby given that the Mountain View Bank, 207 East Main, American Fork, Utah has made application to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D.C., 20429, for its written consent con-sent to merge with the Mountain Moun-tain View Bank (New), American Ameri-can Fork, Utah. This notice is published pursuant pur-suant to Section 18(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. November 29, 1976 Mountain View Bank 207 East Main, American Fork, Utah Mountain View Bank (New) American Fork, Utah Published in the American Fork Citizen December 4, 11, 18, 25, 1976 and January 2, 1977. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB &M. 47046 55-5816) Utah State Training School, American Fork, Utah 84003. 1.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from the American Fork Creek at a point S. 1375 ft. and W. 2225 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1, T5S. R1E, C1V4 mi. N. of Utah State Training School). The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earth-filled earth-filled dam 23 ft. high creating a reservoir having a 55 ac. ft. capacity inundating 3.8 acs. in SWiNE Sec. 1, T5S, R1E; and used for fish culture in SWi4NE'4 Sec. 1, T5S, R1E. 1.0 sec. ft. of water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point S. 2185 ft. and W. 2750 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1.T5S.R1E. 47214 (55-5839) Merma Winters, 80 North 400 East, Apt. HI, American Fork, Utah 84003. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 4-inch well, 100-300 ft. deep at a point S. 2550 ft. and W. 350 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 30, T5S, R2E, (2' mi. SE of American Fork); and used for the domestic dome-stic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SEi4NW'4 Sec. 30, T5S. R2E. Protests resisting the grant YEARS 1929 ing of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, En-gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah 84114. on or before Jan. 22. 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in American Fork Citizen Dec. 9. 16 and 23. 1976. NOTICE OF PROPOSED NONBANKING ACTIVITIES TO BE ENGAGED IN BY A BANK HOLDING COMPANY DE NOVO Pursuant to section 4(c)(8) of the Bank Holding Company Act and regulations of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, UTAH BANCORPORATION, 80 West Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101. (principal place of business) a bank holding hold-ing company, proposes to engage, en-gage, through a subsidiary known as VALLEY MORTGAGE MORT-GAGE CORPORATION, in the following activities: 1. Making or acquiring for it's own account or for the account of others, loans and other extensions of credit (including (in-cluding issuance of letters of credit and accepting drafts) such as would be made by a mortgage company. 2. Servicing loans and other extensions of credit for any person. Such activities will be conducted con-ducted at offices located at 1220 South State Street, Orem, i 1940 In 19749 atnrai 30 Fates we first in this am What's happened since? Since January 1, 1975, Mountain Fuel has been forced to apply to increase your gas bill on 1 1 occasions. Ten of those 11 applications were the direct result of actions taken by the Federal Government and the Government of Canada. They were increases we had no control over-the only alternative to paying them was to give up the supply. The effect of these increases on our average residential customer (using 1 80,000 cubic feet of gas per year) was a 52 increase in rates, about $80.00 per year. Of these increases, only 16 (about $13.00 a year) have gone to Mountain Fuel to pay for our own increased costs, for - - 4 BURKE K. HEATON Utah. Through it's Orem office, of-fice, Valley Mortgage Corporation Corpor-ation will provide services to all of Utah County and adjacent adja-cent areas, but it's principal market areas will be the communities com-munities of Orem, Provo, Pleasant Grove and American Fork. Persons wishing to comment on this proposal should submit their views in writing within 30 days of the date of publication of this Notice to The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Francis-co, San Francisco, California, 94120. Published in American Fork Citizen December 9, 1976. 'J 1950 tine rates jm pM &r gas were almost dlenecal paM in began serving Homecoming Sunday For Burke Heaton Elder Burke Kim Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Heaton of Alpine has returned home after serving an LDS mission in Johannesburg, South Africa. On his mission he served as zone leader. A welcome home rep- rt meeting in his honor will be held Sunday, December 12, in the Alpine Fourth Ward Chapel (Stake House) at 3:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Cats lick themselves prior to a storm because the air is overcharged with static electricity elect-ricity to which they are extremely extre-mely sensitive. 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 Per Year $6.00 (In Advance) 1960 exploration and drilling and wages and postage and the hundreds hun-dreds of other things that cost us more today. Even with these increases, natural gas remains your most economical and efficient source of energy. When compared to the cost of heating oil, coal, electricity or propane, natural gas is still a bargain. That doesn't mean you should waste it. We must all conserve all energies to insure a future supply. "Our typical residential customer uses 180,000 cubic feet of gas annually, and pays $233.32 tor this service. To do a comparable job with another fuel, you'd pay: $646.70 tor propane. $445.42 for heating oil, $248.83 for coal, and $596.91 for electricity. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN A 90 pound beaver with a pelt six feet, two inches in diameter was reported in Missouri. Mis-souri. Beaver usually weigh between 30 and 70 pounds. .3 rt JF") mmJ wJ WUII J f CHAIN BRAKE SAFETY FEATURE AUTOMATIC OILING 11 - .. M 1 f ?frtl( YOU CAN'T BUY ANOTHER CHAIN SAW WITH ALL THESE FEATURES AT ANY PRICE! NEW MINI MAC 35 WITH AUTO-SHARP, Phillips Home Improvement Ctr. 17 North Merchant American Fork 7584381 Barratt Builders Supply 35 North Barratt Ave. American Fork 75S-3551 MkWWlM.W.U..W.WW,.L. 1970 tieyear customers MOUNTAIN FUEL THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1976 The orange coloring in a prarie dog's eyes permits him to withstand the intense glare of the sun on the treeless plains he calls home. 1 s NEW AUTO-SHARP Incradiblal Automatic chain sharpening dtvlca lata you tharpan tha chain In ttconds. 1 1 -$300 $200 $100 $90 $80 Ld $70 1976 ! '-mi |