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Show 'mm Historical tours offered The Lehi Historical Commission and the Lehi Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring tours of the historic Lehi area each day during the Lehi Round-u- p celebration, June Groups will leave Hutchings Museum each day at 9 a.m. and will return at 3 p.m. The tours are being offered at the reduced group rate of $18 for adults and $12 for children. Tours include lunch. A tour has been reserved by a group from Salt Lake for Saturday, June 19; there is room on that tour for an additional 12 people. Two buses, one of which is already filled, will run on Saturday, June 26, the last day of the Round-Up- . 21-2- 6. Carnival to be held Saturday Reservations must be made by calling Carl Mellor, or 768-866- 768-457- 8. From the Point ofthe Mountain, patrons will see the site of Porter Rockwell's Hotel and Brewery and will view the original Pony Express mi in. .w mm..' .mwynvwam Free Press and Stagecoach routes. In addition to visiting the Broadbent's Department Store and seeing one of the original ZCMI locations, the tour will also include admission to Hutchings Museum. ld Following a barbecue and soft-ba- ll game, the ward will have an auction in which members auction off their services. The money made will be used for charity. Elder Alan Thayn V) 3BBSJB8J Public Notices Elder Alan E. Thayn, son of Ronald and Idyll Thayn of Lehi, has just returned from serving in the Seoul, Korea LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, June 27, at 10:50 a.m. in the Lehi West Stake Center, 1920 N. 500 West. Cedar Fort Ordinance No. Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know y j yt5j r4 , A L- - Elder Nathan Larsen L- i -T- Is this what my brother looks like now? Nathan Larsen returns from Washington Tony Beckstead was welcomed home from his mission with this huge inflatable gorilla in front of his house. Elder Nathan J. Larsen, son of Bishop and Mrs. Jon N. Larsen of Lehi, has recently returned from serving in the Washington Seattle & Menus Murray's groups, the Lamanite Generation and five groups from Mexico, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru and Chile. David Gardner, who is a popular entertainer at the center, will also bring a performing group. Reservations must be made by Friday, June 25 and may be made by calling the center, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. 768-716- A weaving and spinning demonstration will be given by Valno and Ada Peterson from 11 a.m. until 4 .m. on Friday, June 25. Menus for the coining week: Thursday, June 24: Meatloaf wi th mushroom gravy, parslied new potatoes, California mixed veg LDS etables, spinach and bacon salad, orange cake and white roll. Friday, June 25: Roast pork with applesauce, baked potato and sour cream, whole carrots, tossed salad with ranch dressing, cherry cream; crunch and white roll. Monday, June 28: Hot dog with condiments, carrots and celery with ranch, potato salad and apple crisp. Tuesday, June 29: Pork chow mein with Chinese noodles, pear and cottage cheese, applesauce spice cake with caramel icing, whole wheat roll. Wednesday, June 30: Seaburger with tartar sauce, lettuce and tomato garnish, tater tots, cole slaw and bar cookie. 100 N. Center, Lehi. Local artists of all ages will have works on display. Poetry poets will gather at the Lehi Junior High Auditorium, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd., Lehi. The session will begin at 7 p.m. Patrons with ticket stubs from the Family Barbecue will be admitted at no charge; admission for all others will be $2. A free ice cream social will be held after the event. Alzheimer's Education Class class on Alzheimer's and dementia-relatesymptoms education will begin today at 7 p.m. in the Orem City Center, Room 106 107, 56 North State Street. Classes run the third Wednesday of each month. The class is sponsored by CNS Home Health Plus, a community nursing service and hospice health care agency. For more information call A d 224-322- 2. Jail and Bail The March of Dimes is hosting the annual March of Dimes "Jail and Bail" today at University Mall in Orem. Local and community leaders are "mock" arrested, hand- and sen- cuffed, tenced to one hour in the March of Dimes jail. While in jail, prisoners call friends, neighbors and who present "bail" in theform of pledges to the March of Dimes. For information, call finger-printe- d 379-242- 4. Art Show The Lehi Art Show will be open to the public from 3 to 6 p.m . at the north end of the Memorial Build- - The stock parade will begin at 6 p.m. Rodeo Lehi Round-uThe first perform ance of the Lehi Round-uRodeo will begin at 8 p.m . at the rodeo grounds, 100 North Art Show Narcotics Anonymous Carnival, Dutch Oven Car Show p p The Lehi Art Show will continue today from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the north end of the Memorial Building, 100 N. Center, Lehi. Miniature Parade The parade will begin at 10 p.m. 500 West. Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. The North Utah County group meets Thursdays at St. Peter's Catholic Parish, 634 N. 600 East, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. It is an meeting. For open, the more information call county NA hotline. non-smoki- 379-313- imJUlllIJ..lMHIJIHIIUU.I 9, I.IIUIUUI .11 iim Art Show The Lehi Art Show will continue today from 3 to 6 p.m. at the north end of the Memorial Building, 100 N. Center, Lehi. Miniature Parade The parade will begin at 6 p.m. Round-uRodeo Rodeo action continues in the second performance of the Lehi Round-uRodeo. The event starts at 8 p.m. at the rodeo grounds, 100 North 500 West. Karl Malone Truck Tour Zions First National Bank will host Karl Malone and his truck today from noon to 3 p.m. at the American Fork Zions Bank office, 218 North West State Road. Malone's truck will be outfitted as a retail store with sporting goods and Utah Jazz memorabilia. Part of hte proceeds will go the several charities, including the local Child Abuse Prevention Team. Lehi p Cook-of- f, The Lehi Carnival will take place from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Thecarni-va- l features, booths, food and entertainment. Other special events duringthe carnival include a Dutch Oven Cook-of- f and a Car Show. Rodeo Final performance of the Lehi Lehi Round-u- If . j f' " - Y 'tt f X ' L)ci LA Tige Palmer to serve in Russian Latvia ing, Stock Parade Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, June 27 at 10:50 a.m. in the Lehi 20th Ward chapel, 153 E. 1500 North, Lehi. Elder (Tige) Adam Palmer SinrDEiirQGDDi0ti:v7 SGoOeiroGOGOu1 Cowboy UTAH COUNTY, within the period of time UTAH: required under the releSection Five of the vant building permit Cedar Fort Water Or- ordinance of the Town dinance (Ordinance No. of Cedar Fort shall foris hereby feit the right to connect amended to read as fol- to and use water from the municipal water lows: 5. Rates, Connection system, and the connecFees and Require- tion fee described in ments for Water paragraph 5.f.l shall be returned to the person, Connections. a. The right to con- less $100 for adminisnect to and use water trative expenses. e. The rates and from the municipal water system is a non- connection fees for water transferable right that service from the municiattaches to specificreal pal water system shall property for use with a be fixed from time to valid building permit time by resolution enand may not be trans- acted by the governing ferred to other real body. The governing body may, from time to property. b. No person who has time, enact rules for an existing source of levying, billing, guaranwatermay applyfor the teeing, and collecting right to connect to and charges for water servuse water from the ices, and all other rules municipal water sys- necessary for the mantem. agement and control of c. No person may the municipal water apply for the right to system. f. Until such time as connect to and use water from the municipal the governing body water system and the shall, by resolution, Town Council shall have adopt connection fees no authority to review and rates other than the any application for the those below-stateright to connect to and following charges shall use water from the be made for water servmunicipal water system ice: 1. Connection fee. unless the applicant owns or controls the real Each person whose property for which a application for the right connection is requested to connect to the muand the applicant's nicipal water system planned use of the prop- shall pay a one time fee erty conforms with and of $3000.00 before the satisfies all applicable person shall be entitled zoning requirements for to connect to and use water from the municithe property. d. Any person whose pal water system. In application for the right addition, the person to connect to and use whose application for water from the munici the right to connect to 68-20- Senior News Cowboy pal water system is approved who fails to apply within 90 days for a building permit for the same real property specified in the person's application for RELAT- a water connection, or NO. ING TO THE WATER who fails to diligently RATES CHARGED proceed to satisfy all FOR WATER SERV- applicable requirements with respect to the buildICE. BE IT ORDAINED BY ing perm it, or who upon THE BOARD OF TRUS- issuance of the buildTEES OF THE TOWN ing permit fails to comOF CEDAR FORT, mence construction AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION FrVE OF THE ORDIWATER NANCE OF THE TOWN OF CEDAR FORT (ORDINANCE 68-20- she said. .Family Barbecue Mellor Banquets will be catering a barbecue dinner at Wines Park beginning at 6 p.m. Cost will be $6 for adults and $3 for children. Ticket stub will admit patrons to evening session of Cowboy Poetry. 768-922- 7. Alan Thayn to speak on Korea Mission Rowe,.co-chairperso- n 3:30 or 4 p.m. Activities will includehorseshoe games, bingo, walking tours and visiting with friends throughout Utah Valley as you enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery. The outing is free and includes lunch, as well as snacks and refreshments throughout the day. Musical presentations by Cheri The group will also be going to the final night of the rodeo which begins at 8 p.m. Those who are going to go need to purchase their tickets ahead of time," Sue Yates, activities chairperson, said. For those who want to offer their services for the auction or for more information, call Yates at "Bring mitts and bats.. .come and have fun," she said. Members of Lehi's young adult ward invite all single adults to attend their social for charity on Saturday, June 26, beginningat 4 p.m. at the Lehi North Stake Activities enjoy-ingfoo- All Lehi Seniors are invited to attend the Mountainland Senior OutingatBlackhawk Campground in the Pay son Lakes area on Thursday, July 8. This event is not to be confused with the Blackhawk Encampment in Santaquin. An bus will leave the Lehi Senior Center at 9:30 a.m. Plans are to be back at the center by Wednesday, June 23, 1993 Page 7 Singles ward to hold charity social 8 By Laura Gray f. - Center. k The Lehi Civic Football Field will have a little more action than usual on Saturday when the Lehi Carnival comes to town Saturday afternoon. From 11 a.m.- - 5 p.m. the field will be bustling with people games and entertainment. Local talent will be performed all dayincludingcloggingand other musical numbers. "We try to keep it as local as we can," said Connie of the carnival. Booths selling anything from food to jewelry will be set up throughout the carnival. "We get calls from out of state from people who want to do booths," Rowe said. There is one couple from Arizona who travels to different carnivals sellingjewelry. "They said they make more money off our day than in two or three other cities," Rowe said. Some of the favorite events the carnival offers include the dunk tank, helicopter rides, the Antique Car Show, and Dutch Oven Cook-of"The helicopter guy calls every year to ask if we're doing it again," 5 ii.ui. p p Rodeo will begin at 8 p.m. attherodeo grounds, lOONorth 500 West. A dirt dance will be held at the arena following the rodeo. Round-u- Elder (Tige) Adam Palmer, son of Joy L. Palmer of Highland and the late Glen E. Palmer, has accepted an LDS mission call to Latvia, Riga (Old Russia). He will speak in a sacrament meeting on Sunday, June 27, at 8:30 a.m. in the Highland 6th Ward chapel, 5335 W. 11200 North. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on June 30. Elder Palmer has just finished a year at Utah State University and is planning to continue his education after serving two years in Latvia. He served as seminary president at Lehi High School his senior year. "...One fine young man, Family History Library The Utah Valley Regional Family History Center offers free classes in family history research today. Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library on the BYU campus, the center is open on the second and fourth Sunday of each month from 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. For information for classes, call and to pre-regist- v. p Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah, 84003, or by calling Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m.., of the week you want the notice to run. 756-527- 3. rwS Jonathan's Mowing Service "He likes doing yard work - and it shows". Call for a free estimate 768-476- 8 1 and use water from the municipal water system is approved shall pay all costs and expenses associated with installing and maintaining the said water connection. 2. Monthly service charge. All persons using water from the municipal water system shall pay a monthly service charge based upon the following rate: service Basic $8.00. fee: First 10,000 gallons or any part thereof, $0.90 per thousand gallons. All water used in excess of the first 10,000 gallons... Shareholders in the Cedar Fort Irrigation company (holders of at least one full share) shall pay $0.50 per thousand gallons or any part thereof, less $0.03 per share per thousand gallons, down to a minimum of $0.15 per 1,000 gallons or any part thereof; Nonshareholders in the Cedar Fort Irrigation Company (holders of less than one full share) shall pay $0.75 per thousand gallons or any part thereof. g. In the opinion of the Town Board of Trustees, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of the Town of Cedar Fort that this ordinance become effective immediately upon first publication. h. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Adopted and passed by the Town Board of Trustees of Cedar Fort, Utah, this 15th day of June, 1993. TOWN OF CEDAR FORT Spencer Chamberlain President, Town Council ATTEST: Cook Virginia Town Clerk Published in the Lehi Free Press June 23, 1993. Golf Course agenda Tri-Cit- y Notice is hereby p.m . for public input on 6. Committee rey the proposed budget. given that the ports. Golf Course Committee 7. Golf Committee The agenda shall be will conduct its monthly as follows: business. 8. Approval of meeting on Wednesday, 1. Approval of minJune 26, 1993 at 6:00 budget. 9. Adjournment. p.m. in the clubhouse utes. 2. Approval of bills. located at 1400 N. 200 Kent Peterson 3. Superintendent Chairman East, American Fork, Tri-Cit- Utah. Published in the Professional American Fork Citizen, A public hearing will report. Pleasant Grove Review 5. Committee chairtake place at the same and Lehi Free Press location starting at 5:30 man report. June 23, 1993. report. 4. Golf 9 es.m - 5 s.m. The Lehi Free Press office is now open at 32 West Main (inside Alpine Printing) every Friday and Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lehi City Editor, Russ Daly will be at the Lehi office during those hours to help you with news items, subscriptions, and classified ads. Friday and Monday Russ can be reached at the If new Lehi Free Press office by calling he's not available, you can leave a message by (6397) or you can call the calling American Fork office at 768-969- er 378-620- Calendar entries 68-20- 227-NEW- S 756-527- 3. mTTfie mT (LA PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW LEHI FREE PRESS NO. UTAH CO. SHOPPER 6. |