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It is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 9 p.m. spicy chicken wings, called "Buffalo Wings," a signature item of the restaurant. The American Fork Wingers is the sixth in Utah and the seventh g overall in the group, owned by the Slaymaker Restaurant Group, which also oversees T.G.I. Friday's and Tony Roma's. They plan on opening a total of ten Wingers in 1997 in Utah, Arizona and Idaho. It is subtitled "An American Diner," and features a modern diner. rapidly-expandin- grill-base- d Cards of Thanks Wright thank you cards, flowers, food, calls and gifts, your special expressions of sympathy are sincerely appreciated. The family of William A. Wright wishes to express their gratitude for your kindnesses in thought and deed at the death of our husband and father. For the doctors and nurses who cared for him at the hospital, for and its structures is all it takes to promote hair growth. Shampoo & Conditioner does just that with natural herbs, protein and moisturizers. For more information please contact the following retailers: Owen and Karen Wright and Marilyn Wright your participation and attendance at his funeral services, for the Karl and Paula Wright Mollie and Rick Blackwell Huggard card of thanks prepared for us. A big thank you to the staff of Utah State Hospital for their years of dedicated service to Dad. Rae E. Huggard Linda and Loren Mortensen Gary and Carma Huggard Mary and Keith Robbins the family of Max H. Huggard, would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of our family and friends for their support during this time of our loss. We would like to thank the American Fork First Ward Relief Society for the wonderful luncheon We, Public Notices think about food and exercise, and start feeling good about yourself! Cost is $65, with a possible $24 refund. Call Adele at 756-757- 8. m American Fork Hospital 9 IHC Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wednesday, March 19, 1997 - Page Golf Course Committee agenda Notice is hereby given Golf Course that the will conduct its monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 19, 1997 at 5:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse located at 1400 N.200 East, American Fork, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: A Sarin of lntcrmountam ness. 14 Utah. The vacancy be filled April 15, 1997, at 7 p.m. at the Highland City Council will Meeting. Winifred N. Jensen City Recorder name tor consideration do Dy Mayor Ed Published Fork American in the Citizen March 19, 1997. Highland plans public hearing City Building for purposes of considering a conditional use permit by Intermountain Health Care for facilities on the corner of in the Published Fork Citizen American 11000 North and March 19, 1997. Highland Planning Commission on April 1,1 997, at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Highway. Winifred N.Jensen City Recorder Notice of lost irrigation certificate which has become lost. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the American Fork Irrigation Company for the issuance of a new certificate to replace certificate number 1285 issued in the name of William Kershaw Any person having a claim tificate number in the name or persons against cer1285 issued of Company within thirty days of the first publication of this notice. Isl B.R. Cundick William Kershaw must inform the Board of Directors of the American Fork Irrigation in the Published Fork Citizen American March 12, 19 and 26,1997. Notice of lost irrigation certificate is hereby given the undersigned has applied to the American Fork Irrigation Company for the issuance of a new certificate to replace certificate number 2330 issued in the name of William Roberts Notice tat . which has become lost. . Wiy person st.peiNri'-having a claim against cer tificate number 2330 issued in the name of William Roberts Board must inform the of Directors of the American Fork Irrigation Company within thirty days wrs-hi- iiuwn.mvii vi una notice. sJoann Downey in the Published Fork Citizen American March 12, 19 and 25, 1997. f ' will normally find in larger metropolitan areas to smaller commu- nities." Wingers' opened its doors by invitation last weekend, as a training for its employees. Instead of Jj, i ; ''WBK City Hall 1 'i I - , - American Fork City Council agenda Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will meet in regular session on March 25, 1997, in the American Fork City 31 North Church Hall, Street, commencing at 7:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as 7:15 p.m.Receiving of public comment regarding a zone change request at 150 North 1100 East from the to the PO-1- , existing Professional Office zone. and the March 11, 1997, regular Scott, Highland City, 5378 W. 10400 North, Highland, iTy Brandon King (1.), General Manager of the American Fork Winger's, Eric Slaymaker, President of Winger's U.SA., and David Neves, Winger's Regional Manager pause during the final preparations for the restaurant's opening. ' 4. Mayor's Report. ACTION ITEMS 1. Review and action on the February 25, 1997, regular session minutes. ?.Review and action on Council may submit hisher is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Highland City Council and Highland City P ' From American Fork in Published the Fork American Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press March 19, 1997. April The Water Gardens Cinema 6 ground breaking ceremony will be held Wednesday, March 19, at 3 p.m. at the theater location, 100 North 1000 West, Pleasant Grove. The public is invited to attend. charging for the food, they accepted donations to Primary Children's Medical Center. Notice report. 4. Professional's report. 5. Chairman report. 6. Committee reports. 7. Approval of minutes. 6. Miscellaneous busi 1997, cinema complex Water Gardens Development Corporation said that the construction will begin immedately for Water Gardens Cinema 6 which will be a first run movie theater to open in the summerfall of 1997. The Water Gardens complex is a parcel of ground located near Center Street and State Street in Pleasant Grove. It will feature food and entertainment facilities. Cedar Hills planners set agenda 3. Council Committee Reports. Notice is hereby given Mark that Thompson resigned as a member of the The Council. Highland City City Council shall appoint a registered voter to fill the interim appointment until January 1998, at which time the position will be filled as a result of the November Notice e, Chairman 1, Groundbreaking slated for new 492-135- 1. Presentation of the annual audit. 2. Financial report. 3. Superintendent's 9. Adjournment. Earl (Bud) Sorensen Health Care 492-134- REGULAR SESSION 1. Prayer by Councilman Brown; roll call. 2. Report of the City Administrator. Highland seeks council member municipal election. Persons interested in filling the vacancy on the City All items listed on the menu are which may available for take-ou- t, 0 be arranged by calling or faxing at Variety is demonstrated by the types of burgers which include Newport, barbeque, colossal, bacon cheese, mushroom onion, veggie and classic. "We definitely feel like the food is fantastic, and quite a bit different from standard fast food," said Slaymaker. But the food is only part of the experience, he said. "In additional to our great food, it is a fun place to go," he said. "It is fun to bring the family, spouse or a date and have a quick meal or evening out." "We feel that American Fork has needed a restaurant like ours," said Slaymaker. "There has been a void of fun, casual restaurants. "Our concept brings all the fun and great food the things you follows: PUBLIC HEARING Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know lifestyle m 492-960- 0 Mae Wright Bill N. long-ter- change rather than dieting. Discover new ways to that bathing, stimulating and nourishing the scalp Wingers opens in American Fork "Man was meant to have wings," says the slogan of the new Wingers man- p.m., beginning Tues., 7 Mar. 25. The class emphasizes (A.F.), Image Maker 225-914- 2 (Orem), First Impressions 224-977- 2 (Orem). Jim's Emporium 489-780- 7 (Springville), Wasatch Nutrition (A.F. new location, Across form Wendy's), Larsen's Natural Foods 225-411- 1 0 (Provo) (Orem) & 377-744- 7 (Orem), The Good Earth Business News agement class, Tuesdays, First Impression Enchante Salon 763-717- 2 American Fork Hospital is offering a weight session minutes. 3. Review and action on an Ordinance approving a zone change request at 150 North 1100 East from the to the PO-existing R Professional Off ice zone. 4. Review and action on an Ordinance establishing a moratorium on inner block developments. 5. Review and action on a Resolution providing the continuity for of to Government pursuant Utah Code Annotated Et Sec. known as the Emergency Interim Succession Act. 6. Review and action on establishing a work session to discuss the road network in the area of the Golf Course and future development and public facilities in the area. 7. Consideration and action for approval to pursue a leasepurchase of one or more street sweepers. 8. Consideration and action on funding for a drain system at 500 East from State Street to and on 860 East State Street. 9. Review and action on appointments to Citizen Committees. 10. Action on the approval of City bills for payment. 11. Consideration and action on an Executive Session to discuss litigation at the Fitness arising Center. 12. Discussion and action on the Executive Session item. 13. Report and action on Planning Commission items. 14. Adjournment. Dated this 17 day of March, 1997. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in Published the Fork Citizen American March 19, 1997. Notice of irrigation water for rent Notice is hereby given that American Fork City is renting irrigation water at $15.00 per share for the full 1997 season. Persons desiring to rent water shares may do so at the City Hall, North Church Street, through March 20, 1997. 31 Each person renting water will be charged an additional $3.00 notice fee. Dated this 31 day of January, 1997. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in the Published American Fork Citizen Feb. 5, 12, 19 and 26 and March 5, 12 and 19, 1997. follows: 7:00 P.M. REGULAR SESSION 1. Review and action on the March 5, 1997, minutes. 2. Review and action on a revised site plan for a Dental Office at 221 East Main Street. 3. Review and action a Nextel by request for Communications approval of a site plan allowing the placement of communication antenna at the the preliminary plan for the Egg Farm Development project at 1200 South 700 East. S.Site Plan Committee Fitness CenteABall Fields at 454 North Center Street. 4. Review and action on the preliminary plan for Report. Legacy Estates Subdivision at 90 West 11 20 North. 5. Review and action on the preliminary plan for Pacific Cove Subdivision at 154 West Pacific Drive. 6. Review and action on the preliminary plan for Riverwalk PUD at 460 East 700 North. (Southside) 7. Review and action on of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing and their Regular Planning Commission Meeting on Thursday, March 20, 1997, Commission beginning follows: Public hearing 1. Call to order. 2. General modifications to the terms of said Chapter 33, and providing for the of enforcement the Ordinance. Copies of the complete text of the Ordinance are on file in the City Offices, 31 North Church Street and are tain available for public inspection. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication of this notice. Dated this 17 day of March, 1997. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder in the Published Fork Citizen American March 19, 1997. Property). 7. Preparation of Policy Declaration for the Holman Commission Planning Plan Amendments. a. Land Use Plan and Map, including density and a BusinesslndustrialCommer cial Park. b. Transportation Element. Trails c. Element. 3. Adjourn. Regular session 1. Call to order. 2. Approval of minutes from Feb. 20, 1997, Regular (Harvey IV at 7 p.m. Meeting. 3. Council report. 4. Committee report. Plan General Amendments: a. Land Use Plan and Map including density and a BusinesslndustrialCommer 5. cial Park. b. Transportation Element. Trails c. Element. 6. Preparation of Policy Declaration for the James D. Barbara and S. Harvey Annexation. 8. of Conditions Annexation for the following: a. Dowdle Annexation. b. Aaron and Hewett Annexation. c. Holmstead Annexation. New 9. Annexation requests: a. Ralph and Debbie Levin. b. Loel and Janene Dubois. 10. Amend Planning Commission Bylaws. 11. Fencing Ordinance amendments. 12. Adjournment. in Published the Pleasant Grove Review March 19, 1997. Lehi lists City Council agenda items Notice is hereby given that the Lehi City Council will conduct its regularly scheduled Lehi City Council Meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, at 7 p.m. in the Lehi City Council Chambers will be held at 6 in the Lehi City p.m. Administration Conference Room), located at 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: 6 p.m. 1. Review agenda. Public hearing 7 p.m. 1. Public Hearing to receive comment on Roger Morgan Annexation request of 2.9287 acres located at approximately 100 S. 1100 West to a RA-- 1 zoning district. 2. Public Hearing to comment on Frandsen-Power- s Annexation request of 77.68 acres located at approximately 1 1 00 W. 700 South to zone district a (Petitioner has changed request to R-- 1 12 zone). Regular session 3. Community awards. 3.1 Lehi High School basketball team 4. Action on Public for Hearing of considerationadoption ordinance for Roger Morgan request for annexation of approximately 2.987 acres. A. Approval tion agreement. of annexa- B. Ordinance adopting specific annexation policy declaration. C. Adoption of ordinance approving annexation. 5. Action on Public for Hearing of considerationadoption ordinance for Frandsen-Power- s request for annexation of approximately 77.68 acres. A. Approval of annexa- tion agreement. Ordinance adopting specific annexation policy B. declaration. C. Adoption of ordinance approving annexation. 6. Larry Baum Request acceptance of Larry Baum Annexation Petition and Plat for the purpose of preparing a policy declaration relative to the proposed annexation of approximately 10.822 acres located at approximately 2100 N. 300 West to a proposed R-- 1 12 zoning district. A. Resolution accepting petition and plat. 7. Consent agenda 7.1. Purchase order list 7.2 Adoption of resolution and approval of First Security lease agreement for ambulance. 8. Engineer report. 9. City business. 10. Minutes approved. 11. Executive session for 11.1 Litigation 11.2 Real estate 11.3 Personnel 12. Adjournment Connie Ashton Deputy Recorder Published in the Lehi Free Press March 19, 1997. (easant Adjournment. in Published the Fork Citizen American March 19, 1997. Family Annexation The agenda shall be as Dated this 12 day of March, 1997. J.H.Hadfield Chairman AF adopts gradingexcavation law Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork, Utah, at its March 11, 1997, Council did approve Meeting Ordinance No. adopting appendix Chapter 33 of the 1994 Uniform Code entitled Building Excavation and Grading, by reference; setting forth cer Planning 9.0ther business. a.Discussion regarding changes to inner block provisions of the Development Code. 10. Annexation (Harvey III Property) and the Harvey is hereby given the receive American Fork planners to meet Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in regular session on March 19, 1997, in the City 31 North Church Hall, Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as that PI. Grove Board of Adjustment to meet It is hereby given that the Pleasant Grove City Board of Adjustment will hold their meeting at 5 p.m. on April 3, 1997, in the Library Auditorium, 30 E. Center, Pleasant Grove, Utah. The items listed below, will be discussed and anyone interested is invited to attend. Item 1 Drew Kriser requests a variance of four lots to be approximately 72 feet deep rather than 100 feet on property located at 1420 W. 769 North, in a R1-- 8 (Single Family Residential Zone). MUD HOLE NEIGHBORHOOD. 95042. Item 2 Steve Allred requests a side yard variance to match existing building setbacks located at 200 E. State Road in a C-- S (Commercial) Zone. SAM NEIGHBORWHITE'S HOOD. 95043. Item 3 - Louis Ellis requests a lot width variance for property located at 825 E. 800 North in the R1-8- S (Single Family Residential) Zone. GROVE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD. 95044. in the Published Pleasant Grove Review March 19, 1997. |