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Show ii Notice of Hearing CAUSE NO. 190-- described areas: 1) Where applicable, all current rules and regulations will be amended by sub- 3 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND DEPARTMINING MENT OF stituting "Board" andor "Division" in NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDMENT OF THE GENERAL AND RULES REGULATIONS lieu of 'Commission." will be 2) Rule C-deleted and a new Rule U GAS AND MINING PAULA FRANK Sec. of the Board GAS AND MINING PAULA FRANK Sec. of the Board UNDERGROUND INJECTION CRITERadopted. This regulation is being considered for adoption for '.fee purpose of establishing a portion of "Utah's Underground Injection Program" as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, PL as amended by PL and the Rules AND GAS IN UTAH THE STATE OF TO ALL UTAH OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, AND MINERAL ROYALTY OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS IN THE STATE INUTAH OF IN TERESTED DRILLING FOR AND THE PRODUCTION OF OIL ANDOR GAS: Under the provisions of Chapter 6, Title 40, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is given authority to make rules and regulations and amend them from lime to time as deemed necessary for the proper administration of the Oil and Gas Conservation Notice of Hearing CAl'SKNO.OSM-00- 95-19-0, and Act. which Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has prepared a tentative set of amendments and revisions to the General Rules and Regulations covering the following hearing, suggestions as to the adoption, amendment, and addition to such changes or any other changes will be heard. Copies of the amendments proposed in sub- - PUR- et. 1 UTAH seq., CODE ANNOTATED STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED THE IN THE UTAH COAL MINING- - " AND RECLAMATION REGULATIONS. Pursuant to the Utah Coal Mining and Reclamation Act, Section et. seq., Utah Code Annoiated, 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is proposing to amend the Surface and Un- derground Coal Mining and Reclamation Regulations (UMC and SMC Parts 700 et. seq.) to adopt changes to obtain necessary State program approval by the United States Secretary of the Interior the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act A (Public Law copy of the proposed rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division upon request. All persons "Your Full Service Shop" ). 5 Cabinet Accessories Furniture Cabinet Doors Tole Painting Gifts Clocks interested in menting upon 560 W. com- the proposed rulemaking amendments may do so by appearing at a Board hearing on Thursday, March 26, 1981, at 9:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium, Custom Cabinets 3merock) REGULATIONS SUANT TO under CABINETRY MILLWORK MINING COAL State American Fork I 4-4-- If tti -- i4t' 11 :JfI -- i ?! H H i H Notice is hereby given that the Lehi City Council of Ix'hi City will conduct a Public-Hearinon Tuesday, March 24, 1981 at 8:00 p.m. at A City Hall located at 51 North Center IaIu, Utah. The purpose of said hearing is as follows: City Council to consider a proposed rate for the purchase of electricity from producers of 100 KW capacity or less. City Council to con- sider adoption of rate schedules provided by Cointermountaiti nsumer Power Association. A copy of the pur-- . chase schedule for fj - - source sporadic cogeneration and small power production facilities with capacity under 100 KW is available at the Lehi City Recorders Office located at 51 North Center Lehi, Utah. John K.Daly Lehi City Recorder Irrigation Notice for making changes in the The deadline water irrigation schedule will be March 20, 1981. Any changes from last year's water schedule must be in writing and delivered to watermaster the by the above mentioned date; otherwise the water will be delivered to those who received it last year. Farrell Larson 1078 W. State Rd. . ,( ib American Fork Published in the American Fork Citizen March 5, 12, and 19, 1981. im-- - FAITH INDEPENDENT 756 - 3574 Saturday March 21st BAPTIST CHURCH Presents 7:00 P.M. Kent assistant J. Abel, superintAlpine School District in many areas. He is responsible endent, serves Meeting Nightly 7:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. COME w c . American Legion Hall 51 North Center American Fork, Utah LJiii .i j. j r.u 3U tdiUD i HmmOMc citizen raoeML bldq. MkmH: P.O. tea fflxmmr if - " INIMI PftOOftAM Of OUR InUKCn Hus was the accused but his testimony put a whole civilization on trial. One hundred years before Martin Luther he planted the seeds of The Reformation. American Legion Hall 51 N. Center 'American Fork A Gateway Films release. Native Dies S LEHI- - " for all business services of Ihe district, including accounting, budget data development, processing, purchasing, school lunch, student attendance and transportation. A native of American Fork, Kent and his wife, the Reta former Powers, reside in Orem. They are the parents of three daughters and are the grandparents of two grandsons. his served Abel country in the United Stales Air Force from 1951-5He received his education from Harrington Elementary and American Fork High School. In he 1.956, received his bachelor of science degree and in 1962, his masters degree from BYU! Abel has done graduate work in accounting and business administration at the University of( Utah and Utah State University. While attending college, he worked as an accountant tor Coca Cola Bottling Company. In 1965,- He joined the tea'ching staff of Orem High School as a business teacher. He moved from Orem High to the Alpine District - as an ad- data processing. Also, he has served in his elders quorum presidency and in a stake youth for his organization church. Margaret resident, died March 1, in a local hospital. She was born March 26. 1921 in Lehi to Junius Crossland and Edna Myrtle Hackett Banks. She married Myron Herbert Burgess Sept. 20, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband. Salt Lake City; sons, Allan Karl, Merrill Grantsville; Myron, Ri vert on; Paul Leon, Fillmore; Yvonne, daughters. West Valley City; Mrs. Bruce T. (Laura Jo) Winn, West Jordan; 16 non-mer- it Lehi City is now accepting applications for lifeguards and swimming instructors to work at the community pool this summer. Applications may be obtained at Lehi City Minimum requirements for Hall. lifeguards CURRENT Lifesaving is a Advanced certificate minimum for requirement and swimming instructors is ,y CURRENT VSI ifMRrtifffcaus. Unifications a are due at City Hall By April 10, 1981. Ap plicants will then be contacted for in terviews. For more information contact Kim Cooper, pool manager, at, 768-977- Published in the Lehi Free press, March 12, 19 and 26 and April 2, 1981 and Martell Alfred Funeral services were the Ward Interment was Eldredge Chapel. in Elysian Burial Gardens, Salt Lake City. It takes a lot of pluck for a woman to keep her eyebrows in shape. 756 7312 Beula Kofford Keetch. He married Martha Fae Street on March 25, 1955 in Alpine, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed at Geneva Steel for 25 years. Active in Ihe LDS Church, he worked on ihe Old Folks Com- mittee. Survivors include his wife; four children, Michael, Mardee, Karma and; Brent Reetch, all of Alpine ; his, parents. Midvale; two brothers and three I Tires - Tune up COUPON I ENGINE 1 f E H $29 1 I (VaLoy) OATSUN, TOYOTA, Helps your car maintain running per lor rnance and 3700 $48 & Hosking, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Laben (Merla) Boiling, West Jordan, and Mrs. Ken Clea Rasmussen, Salt Lake City. Burial was held in Alpine City Cemetery. remarked Thoreau, a upon watching woodsman fell trees in the forest he loved, "they cannot cut down the clouds." I gig CE3 B INCLUDES: S Adust Steering Wneel ' j W m a.i cond.iifl dtooifPt9' COUPON I Coo Moti stop excessive rut wear' B $16.9$ We Use Quality Moog Paris Of VW J i SPECIAL R School and Executive Secretary Utah Education Association V When he was a kid, Tom Cunningham could count on being hit with an overwhelming question the moment he walked into his house after a day at school. "What did you learn in school today?" Mom would ask. Sometimes it stopped Tom cold. Invariably, he was study-wearAfter all those hours in the classroom, he didn't want to think about school for awhile. But there was Mom, demanding to know what he'd learned. Sometimes, young Tom Cunningham would have to think for awhile. But his Mom would patiently wait until he'd satisfied her that he had learned something that day. Good question, Mrs. Cunningham! It did several things for your son. First, it made him know that you had a deep and unabating interest in your son's progress. Second, that question made it absolutely plain to Tom that he was expected to learn when he went to school. Third, it gave Tom the opportunity to chat with you about concepts that he was not learning -trouble areas that could give you signals for helping Tom or seeking help from his teacher. Fourth, Mrs. Cunningham, your question told Tom that he was expected to retain the things he learned at school. Fifth, asking that loaded question opened some long, deep conversations with Tom - the kinds of conversations that too many young people don't have with their parents these days. What did you learn in school today? Tom Cunningham never forgot that question. After a successful school career, he accomplished a lot in business. Still, he always took the time to ask "That Question" to each one of his children every school day. He says asking "That Question" is one of the best ways a parent can help a child do well in school. Maybe every parent should ask each child: "What did vo learn in school today?" - Justin "Jet" Fork Hospital. He was born March 19, 1894 to Daniel and Cecilia Nielsen Nelson. He married Clara Stark Dec. 30, 1920inManti. He lived in Moroni for 82 years. He moved to Lehi in 1976. He recently celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary. He was a veteran of WWI and a member of the LDS Church. His survivors are his wife, one son and three daughters, Don J. West Nelson, Valley City; Mrs. Con (Mary Ellen) Brady, Art (Georgia) Peterson, Mrs. Carma Lehi; Highland; Mrs. 12 9 IT s-'A I Oualily Quaker State grandchildren; Rasmussen, Fairview. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Moroni Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Moroni City Cemetery. wag SPECIAL DISC BRAKES 2 WHEEL 4 FRONT DISC tospecl Calipers 26 88 3 We Use Ouality Wagner Lockheed 1 1 Brave Parts COUPON J SPECIAL UTAH STATE SAFETY INSPECTION . , JKt . 5 I $350 L and Winnie 1 Rg.S15.4S Products COUPON Home, Bountiful; 14 grandchildren; 11 great- sister, rJ Sia'eO' I 0',.ii.e' Nelson, 87, died March 9, 1981, in the American ' INCIUOES: Woman Dies LEHI E I SPECIAL Brother Of Lehi God," once 5 " CBS "Thank E fi s smoothmaximum J FRONT END ALIGNMENT 9 S p'O- car plugs champion i 1 5 f P Wl,h electronic equipment, our lessionats will line tune yout xjTe?' fjLf3s!2k II', l JLfga HI Alignment INCLUDES f Auto & Center SPECIAL b American Mrs; Ray Fork; Brakes TUNE-U- rTn DrfJt n . ... - Keetch, Dugway; Boyd Keetch, Tire "Jim" A.K. sisters, f.OODfitUR r R.V. New held last Wednesday in HIRE AND WHEEL - Banks, Mexico. 0 mrim Truck Tires one grandchildren; brother, Earl Albuquerque, Consolidated Attention Lifeguards, Swimming Instructors former and native 15-2- Chapel. He was born Oct. 19, 1935 in Orem, a son of 55, Lehi Banks Burgess, iff,; WCBOOQ "Ed" Morrel, Jr. March 18 - 22, 1981 Announces Exam To Hire rf,ii. inr Know Your i. by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty An Outstanding Dramatic Motion Picture Former Lehi 20-3- J Home John Hus tar Ik, JJf EVANGELIST fiJgxljSlBsSooo r Education Family included AMERICAN FORK American Fork Post Office if : ministrative assistant. He held that position for ten years and has been an assistant superintendent since 1970. Abel has been active in his church and community serving on two different advisory committees for the City of Orem, one of which H57 )f A-- 9 Page : i ;yt I1 12, 1981 B Office 45 WEST MAIN W? Hi I 4' I 41 U vr' Thursday, March The United States Postal Sen ice announces an examination for clerk and carrier positions in the f 'Jtw H Post Office at American Fork, Utah. For carrier positions which require driving, 1 U S 1 1 applicants must have at least 0 (Snellen) in one eye and 0 (Snellen) in the other w ith or without a Pi i i corrective device, for unlimited operation of motor 0 with or vehicles. Hearing must be at least I ;i ! without a hearing aid. & All applicants must be citizens of or owe allegiance to the United States of America or have been given permanent resident alien status in the United States. to the To apply, submit application form 2479-Apostmaster of the American Fork office between March 11, 1981 and March 25. 1981. Application forms must be picked up at the American Fork Post Office for either the Clerk-Carrie- r position or the Substitute Rural Carrier position. Starting salary-wil- l mm be $9.05 per hour. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, political affiliations, or any factor. other For further information contact the postmaster at the local post office. Hobbies and interests which he pursues are golfing, skiing (water and snow), and boating. As an educator, he is a member of the International Association Have courage for the of School Business sorrows of life and great Officials, American Funeral Held For School of patience for the small Association Dee M. Keetch ones; and when you Administrators, U.E.A., have laboriously acN.E.A., and Utah of your daily complished SuperinSociety ALPINE-Funera- l setask, go to sleep in tendents. Dee Martell rvices for peace. God is awake. He has had the honor Keetch. 45. of 581 N. of serving as president Grove Drive, Alpine, of Utah Association of who died of cancer American Fork Phone OfSchool Business March 6, Wednesday, ficials and has been on 1981, al American Fork their board of directors were held Hospital, committee. and s Monday at 11 a.m. in the Ward Second Alpine V-- t f g AMENDING SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND Regulat ions thereunder. 7 is a 3) Rule proposed new rule to curtail the flaring of gas. 4) Suggested amendments to any other rule or regulation will be considered for adoption. A hearing will be held on said amendments and additions on Thursday, March 26, 1981, at 9:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources West Auditorium, 15 North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 9 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND DEPARTMINING MENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF 93-5- Lehi Free Press Public Hearing IA AND STANDARDS THE OF OIL SERVATION 756-738- paragraph 2 and 3 above may be obtained from the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining Upon request. DATED this 4th day of March, 1981. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL. 1 GOVCON- ERNING 1596 West North Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah, or by sending written comments to be received by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining by the 25th day of March. 1981. DATED this 4th day of March, 1981. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, lill lit LHJ 9 3 9 IMM1TMICKS MOtT.ASMNOI.CAM 'tin S I f j COUPON SPECIAL SPRING TIRE CHANGE OVER INCLUDES KfMOVHl Of DEGULAR Wlttrtd TIRES AM0 ri(S TWO COMPUTfR BAUUCt PLASTIC STORAGE Of TWO E BAGS 3 (sort Dtietiteiin B Lifesaving Course Offered At Junior High An Advanced Lifesaving Course will be taught at the American Fork Jr. High swimming pool. Class begins Saturday, March 14, at 7 a.m. Cost is $15.00. For more information contact Kim Cooper A 9 ' ' Phone (LONSOLIDATED 768-977- perfect autumn day is one when the lawn no longer needs mowing and the leaves haven't yet started to fall. TIRE AND WHEEL 160 South 500 East Am. Fork Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon-Fri-S- at to 4 |