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Show Free Press - Wednesday. April 25, 1990 Page 8 PUBLIC NOTICES PI. Grove Club is Alice l rnnnnnnnnnn entertained by to Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know 17 Application appropriate water in Utah Co. locations The State Engineer received the following proceedings as per Rule R625-6-- 2 of the 55-80- Divi- Application(s) to Appro- sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Pointts) priate Water in Utah POD; County (Locations in of Diversion Place of Use POU; SLB&M). Persons objecting to Nature of Use USE) 1 (A64499): an application must file a Protest stating the Bradley M. Thacker reasons for the protest. QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. To have a hearing be- SOURCE: 6in. well 100 POD: fore the State Engineer, ft. to 500 ft. deep. 160 W 75 from El (1)N persons must request a (A64525): Dale R. Clark QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 188 ft. deep. POD: (1)S 165 W. 2475 from NE Cor, Sec 7, T5S, R1E. (1 12 55-809- hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16, on or before May 25, 1990. (801-538-724- 0) are informal These from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 025 acs; Stockwatering: 120 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family; 4Cor,Secl2,T5S,RlW. Other: Operation of a NW1 (2 miles West of Lehi) dairy..POU: USE: Irrigation: from 4NEl4Sec7,T5S,RlE. -- Robert L. Morgan, Apr 1 to Oct 31, total RE. 0.25 acs; acreage STATE ENGINEER 4 head of livePublished in the Lehi stock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SE14NE14 Free Press April 11, 18 and 25, 1990. Sec 12.T5S. R1W. Stock-waterin- & 768-863- 5 g: The April meeting of the Cadmus Club was held Wednesday, April 18, at the Senior Citizen's Center. This was a special occasion when Club members honored their daughters, friends, or guests at a social. Hostesses were Maymetta Johnson. Chairman, with Catherine Rees, Norma Fugal, and Joyce Sumner helping. President Ora Thome welcomed members and guests and gave a capsule history of the club; prayer was by Effie Adams, after which each club members introduced her daughters or guests. Maymetta introduced the program's theme which was "Easter Bonnets, and told ofher memories of the Broadbent store in Lehi and the lovely hats which were often individually decorated when sold there. Alice Davis Broadbent was then introduced and carried on the program with the help of Eva Stewart Carson Accompanist, Evelyn Peterson Wolfinden and Verlee Nelson. She was also assisted by her cranddauehters Rebecca Anderson, Bonnie Anderson and Heather Smith. They presented a fashion show ofauthentic old time dresses, hats, shoes, coats, scarves, bags, items nightgowns and robes.-Thes- e of attire were all owned by Alice, who treasured them and told of the stories behind the item and its original owner. Eva Carson gave original readings and accompanied the singing and played background music. NOW IS TIIE T1.V.ET0 i PLANT PETUNIAS! fit Vegstcblss I n SIMLA S baskets We . have hanging and porch pots in various sizes m DAflrllHN DIM4sV 957fiot a 1 J mnturt f tMk.Car 2S5Jl . Alpine District requests bids Alpine School Dis- trict requests bid proposals for six (6) port- able classroom modules, approximately 750 sq. ft. each. Delivery date must be by or before August 1, 1990. Additional information can be obtained from MacNiel Ogden, Main- tenance Department, 490 N. State, Lindon, trict reserves the right to reject any and all bids Utah, phone Bid proposals will be not in the best interest received until 1:00p.m. of the school district. May 10, 1990, at the Published in the Purchasing Offices, 90 No. Church Street, American Fork Citizen, American Fork, Utah, Pleasant Grove Review at which time the bids and Lehi Free Press will be opened and read April 25, 1990. 785-847- 6. aloud. Alpine School Dis Public hearing scheduled Notice is hereby 105 N. 100 East to located at about 9560 that there will be low public input on the W. 9200 North. a public hearing held following proposal: May 8, 1990, at 7 p.m. Published in the Lehi Joseph Shepherd in the Lehi City Coun- - Annexation of approxi-ci- l Free Press April 25, Chambers located at matelv 1 acre to A--l 1990. -- Notice to water users The State Engineer proceedings as per Rule received the following R625-6-- 2 of the DiviApplication(s) to Appro- sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) priate Water in Utah : POD; County (Locations in of Diversion ... .i. Place of Use SLB&). , , POU; Nature of Use USE) Persons objecting to an application must file (A64540):D. 55-80- (A64560): LaRayne Day. QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 206 W 1950 fro NECor,Sec'7,T5S,RlE. (ll2milesNWofLehi) USE: Irrigation: from 1 to Oct 31, total QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. acreage 0.25 acs: 200 head of SOURCE: 4 in. well 85 ft. deep. POD: (1)S 1285 livestock; Domestic: 1 W 340 from F 14 Cor, family; Other: Dairy Sec 20, T5S, R1E (2 barn. POU: NW14NE1 miles south of Lehi) 4 Sec 7, T5S, R1E. Robert L. Morgan USE: Irrigation: from P.E. 1 to Oct total 31, Apr State Engineer acreage 0.25 acs: 6 head of livePublished in the Lehi on or stock; Domestic: 1 fam8, 1990. ily. POU: E12SE 14 Sec Free Press April 25, May 2 and 9, 1990. informal 20, T5S, R1E. 55-80- a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, before June These are Weston Thatcher. Apr Stock-waterin- Stock-waterin- g: g: La, Art show to be held in conjunction with Roundup WX,. M , 768-876- 8, 1 1 i JBUTT r.'i. PTA's from American Fork, Lehi, Highland and Alpine Elementary Schools have joined together to sponsor with Townc Cinemas for Wednesday Summer Matinees The movies will be shown every Wednesday at 2 p.m. (with a showing at Noon if needed). Cost will be $8 for a packet of 12 movies. Ticket packets are to be purchased through your PTA by May 10. Towne Cinemas will also open their featured movie for a matinee the same day for those older brothers and sisters and parents who come in to bring their children. We hope you will all take advantage of this summer activity for your child. Movies to be shown are: Pound Puppies (animated) Dogs Go to Heaven Wilderness Family I Wilderness Family II Care Bears 2 (animated) " Land Before Time 1. An American Tail 7. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Across the Great Divide Honey, I shrunk the Kids The Great Adventure Muppets Take Manhattan Mountain Family Robinson H. All Walk-in- s 9. 10. 11. 12. will be charged $1 per movie. V . Vhe TV may be blasting in the other room, but at this moment you're proving an important point about newspaper advertising. It requires your willing . participation. And your full attention. That's a claim that radio and television can't make. And that's what makes newspaper advertising so powerful. . Readers seek out newspapers. Not vice versa. They want information and entertainment. They'll search page to page until they find it. And when they do, they'll read every word. You're proving our point right now. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means that's where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little ' simpler when you remember one rule. , Local artists are reminded about crafts, and the show is open to all the Lehi Art Show to be held in ages. conjunction with the Lehi Roundup. Entry dates will be announced later. For information call Nyla Categories will include fine art, photography and cultural arts and Hughes, evenings. ..V.,..V,V'.V.Vr.'O.V.V-VV.- . ut u. VV r .. ... V jfgf fill Ill v. he ewiaDiivJews 1 59 W. Call 756-766- 9 y CITIZEN PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO. L'TAH CO. SHOPPER Main, P.O. Box 7, American Fork for free advertising consultation QQffp UK ft ifiHlffi: jv - y |