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Show Page 13 Thursday, August 16, 2007 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS American Fork City notice of public hearing -american fork planning commission meeting AUGUST 1,2007 Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in public hearing on August 1 , 2007, at the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to receive public comment regarding the following: - Gunther Office Warehouse Development located In the area of 700 East 80 South. Lakeside PUD Plat A, consisting of 48 Single Family Lots, 32 Cluster Units and 38 Storage Units, located between 240 West (Storrs Ave) and 100 West (Harbor Rd) at approximately 900 South. Liberty Park Plat B Office Development, consisting of 7 Office Buildings, Build-ings, located in the area of 1 050 East 220 South. Code Text Amendment for the PI-1 (Planned Industrial) Zone concerning concern-ing Outside Storage. - Dudley Planned Industrial Project, located at 712 South Auto Mall Dr. - All American Corporate Office Condominium Plat consisting of 0 unite located at approximately 332 East 800 South. Copies of materials relating to the above items are available for public review at the office of the American Fork City Recorder, 51 East Main, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Published in North County Newspapers' July 19, 2007. 00291078 Lehi City Planning Commission THURSDAY, JUtY 26, 2007 AGENDA Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Planning Commission Commis-sion Meeting held Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. In the Lehi City Council Chambers located at 153 North 100 East. The agenda shall be as follows: REGULAR AGENDA Missy Dunkin - Requests a major home occupation permit to operate a preschool from her home located at 3989 Newland Loop in an existing PC(Planned Community) Zone. Jerome Gourley - Requests Site Plan approval for T-Mobile replacing an existing light pole with a stealth facility wireless antennae in the Lehi City Sports Park located at approximately 2100 West 700 South in an existing R-1-12 (Residential)Zone. PUBLIC HEARINGS Mountain Home Development Group - Requests review and recommendation recommen-dation of an amendment (mini amendment) to the Traverse Mountain Area Plan located in a PC(Planned Community) zone. 'Mountain Home Development Group - Requests review and recommendation recommen-dation of an amendment to the Traverse Mountain concept plan located lo-cated in a PC(Planned Community) zone. CITY BUSINESS Published in North County Newspapers July 1 9, 2007. 00291 051 Pleasant Grove City COUNCIL CANDIDATES LISTED Notice is hereby given that the following candidates have met the qualifications qualifi-cations to be a candidate in the Pleasant Grove Municipal Primary Election Elec-tion to be held on September 11, 2007. COUNCIL MEMBER (4-YEAR TERM! Richard W. Abies Peter Bowen Cindy Boyd Bruce Call George Church Erin Daniel Barbara J. Wells Jeffrey D. Wilson 1st Amanda R. Fraugtiton City Recorder Published in North County Newspapers, July 19 & 26, 2007. 00291 086w American Fork City NOTICE OF ORDINANCE: ADOPTION - NO. 07-06-28 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.09 OF THE CODE OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH, DEALING WITH WILD, EXOTIC OR DANGEROUS ANIMALS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at its June 26, 2007, Council Meeting did approve Ordinance No. 07-06-28, amending Section 6.09 the Code of American Fork City, Utah, dealing with wild, exotic or dangerous animals. Copies of the complete text of the Ordinance are on file in the City Administrative Ad-ministrative Offices, 51 East Main Street and are available for public inspection in-spection during normal business hours. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 1 7 day of July, 2007. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in North County Newspapers July 19, 2007. 00291084 UPAXLP Kelp am Ecuci7i2:i wmu roo'ss on Help promote literacy in our schools! Here's how. 1. Call The Daily Herald at 375-5103 and tell the customer service representative when you will be away on vacation. 2. Request that your undelivered newspapers newspa-pers be donated to a local school. 3. We will automatically stop delivery while you are away and resume delivery automatically auto-matically when you return home. The undelivered papers go to local schools during the current or coming school year. 740Norjh300 ! " f - immm home auto life business n "1 IBWHffiWfl ill it.. ""Jl . hi m i . XV Ayr www.footeinsurance.com Celebrations Baugh, Simpson Alex and Susan Baugh of Highland, Utah, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Lisa, to Roger James Simpson Jr., son of Roger and Stephanie Simpson of North Platte, Nebraska. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Wednesday, August 22,2007. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening at the Northampton House, 198 West 300 North, American Fork, Utah, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. with dancing to follow. All friends and family are invited to attend. Lisa is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School where she was involved in choir and cheerleading for three years. Lisa is presently attending Brigham Young University Uni-versity as a junior in Recreation Management. She was in BYUs musical "Oklahoma" and other theatrical productions. Roger is a graduate of North Platte High School, North Platte, Nebraska. He attended Dana College Col-lege on a track scholarship and served in the Brazil Santa Maria Mission. This summer Roger received re-ceived his pilot's license. He will be continuing his education in the Department of Food Science at Brigham Young University. Lisa and Roger will make their home in Provo, Utah. iff Wtttf?34D mmmv House I C7 n -224-0921 Meef Betsy, our latest Orchard Park graduate. When Betsy came to us in January of this year, she had been unable to walk due to a long-standing medical condition. Her goal was to someday walk out of Orchard Park. On August 9th she did just that. Betsy is a living example of . what one can accomplish with hard work and courage. rh.. Mcnara roote toss icnorieia Ml FREEDOM BLVD. PROVO Hadfield, Leishman John and Jane Hadfield of Lehi, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jessica Hadfield, to Chad Leishman, son of Scott and Kristine Leishman of Bountiful. The couple will exchange vows at the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, August 17, 2007. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hadfield residence, 2360 N. 600 East, Lehi. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School and Brigham Young University. She is employed em-ployed at Handstands in Draper. The prospective groom is a graduate of Bountiful High School and served an LDS Mission in Argentina. Ar-gentina. He is employed at Republic Repub-lic Mortgage in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. www.heraldextra.com yellowpages 'j-ifwlMrn' vvt a & ToKk Utah 'sV Wdod Floor Superstore iifpzii C3S f J 1 2y 3 V, Awaken Your PUtc M the '.(81? U.q" M O mom - $M 103 i (ttffig sffii C 01 West Stat St. . Lehi 8 Hwy 91 - Payson... 465-9898 W76N Freedom Btvd- Provo .. 377-3674 333 N leadom Blvd - Latino Branch.. 655-0777 SO W. Center St - Spanish Fork 798-1423 7S7 E 400 So. SphnOviKe 491-8993 309 S MeJn - Nephi 1-435-623-2322 318 W Main - Eureka 1-435-433-2008 Ll F ' ni"nrnys 5 raj(jw v - IT .rS r'v. v r Hirst Mark and Frieda Hirst celebrated celebrat-ed their 60th Wedding Anniversary Anniversa-ry with their family August 13th, 2007. They were married May 22, 1947 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo Utah Temple. Mark is a lifelong resident of Orem and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1939. He served in the US Army Air Corps during World War II. He retired from Geneva Steel in 1983. Frieda was Noel Birthday Elizabeth Walker Noel will celebrate her 90th Birthday this August. An Open House in her honor and recognizing Doug and Beth's 65 years of marriage will be held August 18th from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the Satdium Ave Chapel on 650 E. Stadium Ave., Provo, Utah. Beth was born August 30, 1917 in Lindon, Utah to George F. and Rose Richardson Walker. She was the fifth of ten children. Two years after she was born, the family fam-ily moved to Vernal, Utah. That is where Doug and Beth grew up together and fell in love. Beth and her brothers and sisters sis-ters (5 boys and 5 girls) were all musically inclined. Evenings were spent gathered around the piano to harmonize. They were called on many times to use their talent at church and civic activities. Wherever Wher-ever Beth lived, she participated in chorus groups and is well known for her musical talent. On February 11, 1942, Beth was married to Donald (Doug) Noel in the Salt Lake City Temple and have had 65 wonderful years together. Both have held many 01 -VOOD(9663) Ogdeh PROVO - 463 N. Vnivcrsitvj Ave. i V 768-331 2 federally imnrrt up to US0.0IM Inf latables X 1 1 m , 1 60th raised in Moab, Utah, and she graduated from Grand County High in 1940. She attended Utah State University, University of Utah and LDS Business College. They are the parents of four children. Michael (Margie) Hirst, Lindon; Christ ena (Stephen) Hoy-al, Hoy-al, Highland; Janice (Dale Harrison) Har-rison) McKnight, East Leasing, Michigan; Marcia Lee Hirst (deceased). (de-ceased). They have 18 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 32 great-grandchildren. and Anniversary church and civic leadership positions posi-tions and have been very active in family and community life. They have six children, David (the late Dixie), Donald (Karen), Brian (Elsie), (El-sie), Suzanne (Boyd) Carter, Garth (Kathie), and Kevin (Cheryl); 22 grandchildren, and 40 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. We invite family and friends to come and join us at their Open House August 18, 2007. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. No gifts, please. tjt-xv irir 5280 S Frteway Fl 778-V C 4:00 pm -10:00 pm 0 m bMa kaMp, Mieii una Refreshments vi" y X" V f Mm rewx |