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Show -Qrinn ith 9nation ' 1 niej; ' ; Map. d' y Low D7. i C; . Lehi t luests in,..i fosjMoe' ana l Usui' itial ; lin9 fc- und ij. "irements itial uss :ed Use 5- Published 11 Aug. y 31 features C;imt of tlie ?u,e invites all descendants fe Pectol and Sarah 1 r to honor them in a "Settlement of Sim-gra.nonSept.25. Sim-gra.nonSept.25. Pa collection of histories is , compile- family mem- tiers nhotogi-aphs and his- inclusion in this . l. Ifoms avp sniicrht bOON- P (.ml ' publ Sanpete settlement for display at the History House, 402 N. Main Those who have questions may contact Jane B waite at 435-835-8411 For registration and information contact Michael and Susan Barclay at 435-835-5082 So Uyd at 435-835-lb02, or Lorinda Mann at 801-963-8401, 0r ReunionIndex.comPectol ht ml for registration forms. dc iniOTices pee of public hearing for Schow 3 annexation US! neet ViewTov, idominiurr ated ill tely), l: iroxiiratii rth II octor ies Sub-D: Gats le. J appi 1 Reports: m pri (s). Cootii ssion i.i cession ( m the i n. workssi This m jjected H jroxirrt', n but not jniglit NOTE: ted on I addition Notice is hereby ,ven that a Petition for ation has been Jin the office of the want Grove City 8Ufr ther- lion of a parcel J land belonging to o6ertR. and Judy S. Sctiow, to be known as 1 Schow Addition 3 nation. Approx. iS26 acres, of the loposed annexation Mong to D. Scott and jL. Hanks. Receipt of Notice of Certification: Notice of Certifica-,M Certifica-,M was received by j,e pleasant Grove City tjy0Cil on August 20, 2fj04. A Public Hear-I Hear-I will be held at 7 3.m. on Tuesday, Sept. j 2004 in the City Council Chambers south entrance), 86 E. iS Pleasant Grove, a, to receive public comment and to con-tfc con-tfc approving the proposed annexation. Inaddition to consider-hg consider-hg ttie annexation of Ue above-described citycoun-consider issigning .the RR jW Residential, i-acre minimum lot see area) zone desig- Description Propertv to of be The area proposed it annexation is located locat-ed at approx. 900 W. 3300 N Pleasant Grove, Utah, more specifically described s follows: Beginning at the West Quarter Corner of Won 8, Township 5 Mi, Range 2 East, Sit Lake Base & Meridian; Thence East 32.26'; Thence N 00deg36'13" W 1419.19'; Thence S 47deg36'00" E 22.08'; Thence S 23deg38'00" E 107.90'; Thence S 39deg24'00" E 70.72'; . Thence S 48deg01'00" E 52.30'; Thence S 44deg37'00" E 97.00'; Thence S 60deg09'00" E 28.43'; Thence N 89deg15'47" E 61.95'; Thence N 00deg44'13" W 387.63'; Thence S 64deg04'30" E 37.89'; Thence along the arc of a 745.00' radius curve to the right through a central angle of 06deg51'46" for 89.18' (chord bears S 60deg38'45" E 89.12 ); Thence S 57deg13'00" E 150.20'; thence along the arc of a 1055.00' radius curve to the left through a central angle of 05deg13'07" for 96.06' (chord bears S 59deg49,30" E 96.02'); Thence S 62deg26'00" E 664.40'; Thence along the arc of a 545.00' radius curve to the right through a central angle of 12deg46'24- for 121.50' (chord bears S 56deg02'48" E 121.25'); Thence South 732.71'; Thence N 48deg18'50 W 830.21'; Thence South 342.80'; Thence S 48deg18'50" E 372.77'; Thence along the arc of a 122.00' radius curve to the right through a central angle of 48deg10'48" for 102.59' (chord bears S 24deg13'26" E 99.59'); Thence S 00deg08'02" E 124.40'; Thence S 89deg 51 '58' W 1020.19'; Thence N 00deg33'48 W 32.98' to The Point of Beginning. Begin-ning. Area contained: 32.4945 acres. Basis of Bearing Utah State Plane Coordinate System. Sys-tem. Inspection and Copy of Petition: The complete annexation petition is available for inspection and copying" at the office of the Pleasant Grove City Recorder, located at 70 S. 100 E., Pleasant Grove, Ut.! 84062, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. City May Grant Petition and Annex Property Unless Protest is Filed: Pleasant Grove City may grant the petition and annex the area described in the petition, peti-tion, unless a written protest to the annexation annexa-tion petition is filed no later than Monday, Sept. 20, 2004, with the Utah County Boundary Commission, Commis-sion, Attn: Clyde Nay-lor, Nay-lor, 2855 South State St., Provo, Utah 84606, weekdays between 8 a.m. to .5 p.m. On the same date, a copy of the protest shall also be filed with the Pleasant Grove City Recorder's Office, 70 S. 100 E., Pleasant Grove, Ut., 84062, weekdays between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Who May File Protests: A protest to the annexation petition may be filed by the legislative leg-islative body or governing gov-erning board of an affected entity See UCA Section 10-2-401 (1)(a), Annotated. s Amanda R. Fraughton, CMC City Recorder Published in New Utah Aug. 26 and Sept. 2 and 9, 2004. STEEL ROTOFING'C SIDING Your Local Source - Get Our Price Before You Buy!! p action Hi juire a p I by to ; ove Bp e hearing ' noticed 'I or tote'' leting. . CERTIFY iSTING I certify ove notice; were prof"' in icesw" Pleasant lits. Do: .mmunrty 3nt Depart" Note I inning" blic W e to a dis-sistance dis-sistance i ,nHina or - 'ase noitf unity ipartf 15-6057. ur)orf vance ' We1; je nee. publ: ;ahZt om 10 otes' ust st Id on SF- i Djsr M-UmitadGtys 12' lengths While. Brown, Tan. Bronze Beige, Clay, Blue. Burgundy "ore - VAU. NOW! Sit) BROWN or ROYAL BLUE! 8'-10'-12-.14--16--20- fJETALmart 1 ' A I AND Monc J!i!I200 East Lehi Custom Ordered Lengths! You get the exact sizes you need! Delivery is available in most areas! Experienced and helpful sales people. Popular Colors - Quick Service!!! CALL TODAY!! 1-800-947-024? We accept Store Hours: M-F8-5 ( (MAM or J SAT 8-NOON "HOWniUCif LIFE MiSUmMiQE V9n f 4 i ' 1 WE CAN HELP. JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite 1 Am. Fork 756-3503 Glen Pack 140 S. Main PI. Grove 785-1255 216 E. Main 6 Lehi 768-8853 instate. FINANCIAL '"dil i, ,. '''ll A ' '"Ku r lr"r'"""e nme for Allstate Li( Insuran Unur '"??" Home Office: No. chbrook. Illinois. ,c Company and its sub.idiari. LDS Music Fest set for Saturday Tl 1 T T-k n n i-. . New Utah - Thursday, August 26, 2004 - Page 11 The fifth annual LDS Music Fest will be held Saturday, Aug, 28 from 1 to 9 p.m. at the American Fork Amphitheater (850 E. 700 North, American Fork), and Sunday, Aug. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Highland East Stake Center (4901 W. 11000 N, Highland). Saturday's festival will feature rock, folk, jazz, classical, pop, and inspirational musicians and will begin with an open mic from 1 to 3 p.m., solo artists and combos from 3 to 6 p.m. and an exciting evening show beginning at 7 p.m. The evening line up will include Mark Hansen, EnZign, Crinna Hill Band, and David Edwards. Headlining Saturday's evening show will be Stephanie Smith. Stephanie started writing music from the time she was 8 years old. At 17, she released her debut album, "Tell Me." She is working on her second album and has been featured fea-tured on seven compilation CDs, including the sound track from the movie Pride And Prejudice. Hailed as an amazing lyricist in Nashville, her soulful' lyrics, melodies and smooth vocals make for an intrinsic blend. The evening set will begin at 7 p.m. Those attending may bring blankets and cushions. Concessions will be available. Sunday's fireside will be inspirational. inspira-tional. The evening will feature music and spoken word from a number num-ber of artists, including James Oneil Miner who was awarded "Instrumentalist "Instru-mentalist of the Year" by the LDS Booksellers Association (LDSBA) at last week's convention in Salt Lake City. Miner is a popular pianist, known for being able to play by ear any song an audience member suggests. Notice is issued to water users Notice is issued to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information informa-tion or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:waterrights.utah. gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS" NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 84114-6300 on or before SEPTEMBER 15, 2004. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except Irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATIONS) APPLICA-TIONS) 55-2740(a28526): Lehi City, Sundial Inc. propose(s) using 119.14 ac-ft. from the Underground Water Wells (50 existing) and 1 Drain (Lehi City) for Municipal: In Lehi City Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in New Utah Aug. 19 and 26, 2004. The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information informa-tion or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:waterrights.utah. gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE READ-ABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS REA-SONS FOR OBJECTION, OBJEC-TION, PROTESTANTS" NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 84114-6300 on or before SEPTEMBER 22, 2004. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATION) APPLICA-TION) 55-2290(a29271): KuttaJUr JAN QMS "Open toaworidof Imagination fabric conrons LABOR DAY WEEKEND cppniAi wniiR.Q .3 UYS H- FRI9-9 ONLY SAT 9-6 MON 10-5 01 ENTIRE STOCK NAMEBRAND DERruriA' JAHODE GREATSaECTlON nFLAUt: dfmaikedinics PRIESTS Ml U 1 LARcBTSELECIION PRiNTSRWaSSOUDS 0 7n nordic c marked price ILaiSitL NEW ARRIVAL QUALITY mi nawAI!RlfiTMAe off marked price PH3!rJ'l S 53 W. MAIN 756-2223 SUNSETROY 773-6625 VERNAL 30SO.40W. 789-8988 Embroidery machines EVERY MODEL ON MLB UP TO 10 OFF l any on 1 anyone i i BERNiNA I NOTION , 'ACCESSORY 'ITEM i ;30AOFFJ40OFFj any on any one pok I 1 BERNINA SPECIALTY I !20DEFJ4DOEFJ coupon specials IVY PLACE 262-6665 52 E FAGS LN. 292-2966 f :i. ' ' J.',,:. II! l.il' I !! Richard W. Davis, Eagle Mountain City, propose(s) using 58.36 ac-ft. from groundwater (Eagle Mountain) for Municipal: Munici-pal: In Eagle Mountain. 54-1132(a29286): Edwin D. and Patricia H. Bunjes propose(s) using 2.0 ac-ft. from groundwater (Cedar Pass Ranch Lot 25) for Irrigation. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in New Utah Aug. 26 and Sept. 2, 2004. T ii.ii, 1,'" . Y i ' ' f ' ' ' Save up to $600.00 on NEW A.C. & Furnace Systems C7 Heating & Air Conditioning "Quality Service At A Fair Price" Orem 225-7088 Springville 489-7088 Turn to the Experts! ;Dim94 Buny A Car U mm TJ rTTlJl o oco VEHICLES TO BE SOLD FOR AS LOW AS $497 AND UP TO THE PUBLIC, PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $79 PEPv MO. Provo, Utah - Due to the national increase in defaulted automotive loans, banks and finance companies are having to store and stockpile vehicles. Brent Brown, Owner of Brent Brown Toyota, Chevrolet, Buick, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep said "they were asked for help in disposing of over 300 vehicles. Helping Banks and Credit Unions is the right thing to do. After all, many times they loan money to our customers that were turned down at multiple lending institutions." Vehicles included in this three day event will be domestic and imported sports cars, vans, tmcks, family sedans and sport utility vehicles, many still under factory warranty. This is a great deal for bargain hunters. Simply pick out one of over 300 vehicles that have been traded, repossessed, or purchased pur-chased from around the county. Put down "Vehicles may be sold for pennies on the dollar!" -Brent Brown- as little as $57 or start making payments as low as $79 per month. The banks are making the buy of a lifetime available to the public: making it very attractive for the person who wants a super clean late model vehicle at a fraction of its true value. This three day sales event will run August 26th, 27th and 28th! That's Thursday, Friday, and Saturday! It will be open to the public and promises to be one of the biggest automotive events Utah County has ever seen. It is recommended that you arrive early to beat the crowds. During this one time event, cars, trucks and vans that normally sell for five to ten thousand dollars will be sold for three to five thousand. Some cars will be sold for as little as $497. Bank's Reps will be on hand to help pre-approve you before the sale. Brown comments, "Even if you have slow pay or bad credit die banks will bend over backwards to make loans to good people with past credit cred-it problems, provided you are currently employed." (See Credit Amnesty Page 4). Brent Brown Automotive Group of Provo is located at 1995 N. University Parkway. 2 blocks West of Lavell Edwards Stadium. Any phone calls should be directed to a Brent Brown dealership listed below. THIS SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN, SNOW OR SHINE. ! Company |