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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wed., Sept. Obituaries Hope "Fae" H. Bennett Donna Green Margaret Tregaskis, 88, died Sunday, Sept. 7, 1997 after living life to its fullest. she was born Hope "Fae" Hilton Bennett, age 85, peacefully passed from this life at the home of her son in Sandy where she has March 31, 1909 to John Erastus and E m i 1 y A d a m s o n Green Fireman's Auxiliary. She was a clerk in Chipman's Mercantile for many years and made many friends there. She loved life and lived it with great zeal. She was preceded in death by her husband, two baby sons, her daughter, Sandra Berg, and son-in-la- in American Fork where she spent her life. She mar ried Lloyd Percy Tregaskis on January 6, 1928. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo, L.D.S. Temple. They were parents of 5 children, two of whom died in infancy. She was a member of the L.D.S. Church and served in several capacities. She was active for many years ;n the Democratic Party and the Lowell Berg. She is survived by 2 sons: A. Donald (Gail) Tregaskis, Glade Lloyd (Ellen) Iva Dell sisters Tregaskis; Holmberg, Mildred Freed both of Salt Lake City; Beth (Wyman) David John Richardson Howes, passed away September 7, 1997 at Heritage Convalescent Center in American Fork after a battle long Pick's with disease. Born April 1946 1, in Fairfield, California to Maurice and Mary Fugal He Howes. married Mary Ann Clark May 27, 1972 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She died March 24, 1996. David had worked as a computer programmer. since 1988. Hope born was Nov. 19, 1911, the oldest of 13 children, to Hugh Chloe and in Hilton Fillmore, Utah. Ovard, Murray; brother John E. (Jack) Green, Sandy; 16 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; and her good friend Helen Bate. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Sept. 10th at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 8th Ward 300 North 100 East. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial in American Fork She graduated valedictorian of Hinckley High School May 1930. Married Lowell Rex Bennett June 6, 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death in September 1981. They had five boys; Gordon L. of Salt Lake City; Ronald Rex (deceased); Lynn H. and Marva; Cemetery. John M. Large David J. Howes 51, lived He was a wonderful father, brother, son, husband, and friend and loved being with his family. We will miss him but know he is in a better place without pain. He is survived by his children: Molly Ann (David) Barrington, Adam David Howes, Bryan Nathaniel Howes, and Eric Lloyd Howes, currently serving an LDS in mission the Indiana, Indianapolis mission; his parents; a brother, Steven Howes; and a sister, Susan Howes. Funeral Services will be Wednesday, 2 p.m. in the American Fork 21st Ward, 280 North 900 East. Friends may call at the Church one hour prior to services. Burial, Pleasant Grove Cemetery. John Merton Large, age 42, Lehi, died Sunday, September 7, 1997 in Pleasant Grove, Utah after a courageous battle with He cancer. was born Apri! 29, 1955 to Jack Kenneth and Kathryn Peck Kay He Large. married Leslie Ann Greene on June 20, A 1995 in Lake Tahoe, Nevada He lived in Lehi most of his life where he attended school. He was employed as an auto body repairman. He enjoyed fishing, the outdoors, and riding his Harley. He especially loved his children and grandchildren. M. Tyrel Hartman Matthew Tyrel Hartman, the infant son of Matthew David and Michael Ellison Heather Hartman was born and died on Monday, Sept. 8, 1997 in Provo, Utah. Our little Tyrel, you came and left so quickly and you showed us what love really is you are our special little angel. We miss you and love you very much. Survived by his parents and a . . sister, Josey, all of Lehi; grandparents, Mike and Alice Ellison, Lehi; Shauna Larson, Highland; Ric Hartman, Park City; Roy and Joyce Miller, Murray; Marjorie Pyper, Laverkin, Utah; several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Graveside services will be held Thursday, Sept. 11, 1997 at 10 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery, 1100 N. 400 East Funeral directors, Wing Mortuary, Lehi. Public hearing and Town Council meeting Mountainland Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold a Public Hearing followed by their Regular Town Council Meeting on prayer. 2. Approval of minutes from Aug. 27, 1997 council meeting. 3. Approval of annexa tion ordinance. a. Dowdle Annexation. b. Drake Annexation. c. Warner Annexation. 4. Annexation business and reports. 5. Resolution approving and authorizing the execution of an interlocal cooperation for agreement project. 2. Other. b. Subdivision review and business. 1. Subdivision improve- mentsbuilding permits. 2. Other. 8. Council reports. 9. Adjourn. Published Pleasant Grove Sept. 10, 1997. the in Review on scheduled meeting Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1997, at 7 p.m. in the North Valley Education Center located at 947 N. 900 East, American Fork, Utah. The Town Council will receive public comment concerning the proposed Dowdle Annexation, Drake Warner Annexation, which are more particularly described as foland Annexation lows: Dowdle Annexation Description of land located in Utah County, Utah, in the southwest corner of 5 Section 8, Township South, Range 2 East, of the Lake Base and Salt Meridian and being more particularly lows: described as fol- at a point on the westerly line of the Hills Estates Cedar Annexation, which point is Beginning 2190.68 feet North and 36.43 feet West from the south quarter corner of 5 Section 8, Township South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence S 72 deg. 07'00" W 357.71 feet along the boundary line of Manila the Township Annexation NO. 1; thence N 133.88 feet 17 deg.53'00"W along said Manila Township Annexation to the southwest corner of the Galbraith Annexation; thence N 72 deg. 07'00" E 398.45 feet along the southerly line of said Galbraith Annexation to the westerly line of said Hills Estates Cedar Annexation; thence S 00 deg. 57'11" E 139.94 feet along said Cedar Hills Estates Annexation to the point of beginning. The above described parcel of land contains 50,617 square feet, or 1.162 acres, more or less. Drake Annexation Description of a parcel of land located in Utah County, Utah, in the southwest quar- Section 5, Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the and Base Salt Lake Meridian, and being more particularly described as folter of lows: Beginning at a point on the southerly boundary line of Bea Fisher subdivision, which point is 1 358.74 feet S 00 deg. 01 '52" E along the section lien and 954.30 feet S 89 deg. 49'52" E from the west quarter corner of 5 Section 5, Township South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence East 363.71 feet along the southerly line of said Bea Fisher subdivision to the existing westerly boundary line of the Cedar Hills Estates Annexation; thence S 00 deg. 04'24" E 153.72 feet along said Cedar Hills Estates Annexation; thence S 89 deg. 58'08" W 326.96 feet along the southerly line of property conveyed to Robert T. Drake, et al, by Warranty Deed recorded Dec. 26, 1978 as Entry No. 51673 in Book 1708 at Page 109 of Official Record, extended to the centerline of Utah State Road No. 146; thence N 13 deg. 29'52"W 158.27 feet along the centerline of said state road to the point of beginning. The above described parcel of land contains 53,116 square feet or 1.219 acres, more or less. Warner Annexation Description of a parcel of land located in Utah County, Utah, in the southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the and Base Salt Lake Meridian and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of property conveyed to Paul W. Warner, et al, by Quit Claim Deed recorded March 1, 1988 as Entry No. 7240 in Book 2495 at Page 779 of Official Record, said point of begin ning also being 1566.09 S 00 deg 01 '52" E along section line and 619.73 E from the west quarter feet the feet cor- ner of Section 5, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence along the boundary line of said Paul W.Warner property the following two (2) bearings and distances: 1) N 89 deg. 26'08"E 176.68 feet; thence 2)SOOdeg01'52"E220.51 thence feet; continuing along said Warner property of Lot 2 of line and the north Warner Estates N 89 deg 58'08E 291.39 feet extending to the existing westerly boundary line of Hullinger thence S 13 Annexation; deg. 34'22' E 206.96 feet said Hullinger along thence N 89 Annexation; deg. 00'44"E 0.73 feet to the existing westerly boundary line of Cedar Hills Estates Annexation; thence souther- said Cedar Hills Estates Annexation along the arc of a 5016.77 foot radius curve to the left 261.46 feet (Chord bears S 14 deg. 41 '15" E 261.43 feet); thence along the extended southerly line of Warner Estates subdivision and the south line of said Paul W. Warner property N 88 deg.50'52"W 576.41 feet to the southeast corner of said Paul W.Warner property; thence N 00 deg. 38'562" W 661.12 feet along the westerly boundary line of said Paul W. Warner properly Thursday, September 11, 1997 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi Sego Lily LDS Ward Chapel, 880 N. 700 E., Lehi. Family and friends may call at the Wing Mortuary, Wednesday p.m. and at the evening from church Thursday morning, one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. 7-- 9 Keele card of thanks Family members would like to express their thanks to everyone who shared their time, talent s and expressions of love and sympathy in behalf of our mom, Erma Hansen Walker Keele, who died August 29. Vern Walker Dorothy Dean Lois Tervort Annita Woodmansee LaDean Gillman DeAnn Palmer Myrlynn Norton Stanley Walker Barbara Lassen The flowers and all acts of kindness were appreciated. A special thanks to the Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know $3.00 per month for each residence and for each "equivalent service unit" was approved by the Council during the budget hearings in June. Everyone is invited to attend and comment on this proposed ordinance. Ott H. Dameron Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Council will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. (or as soon thereafter as possible), Tuesday, Sept. 1 6, 1997, in the Council meeting room at the Lindon City Center, 100 N. State Street, of Lindon, Utah. The Council will receive City along ty to the point of beginning. The above described parcel of land contains 270,884 square feet or 6.217 acres, more or less. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. Copies are available for review at the Town of Cedar Hills Office, 4393 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah, during regular business hours. Kim E. Holindrake Town Clerk. in the Published Pleasant Grove Review Sept. 10, 1997. Notice is hereby given Lindon that the City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1997, Room at in the Council water utility system and the proposed associated fees for the operation and maintenance of the system. A fee Administrator in Published the Pleasant Grove Review Sept. 3 and 10, 1997. City Hall, 100 N. State, Lindon, Utah. The Commission will receive public comment and act on a request to adopt a new commercial and industrial ordinance (sections 17.48 and 17.49). Lindon Interested persons are invited to attend and make comments. Ott Dameron is hereby given Lindon the City that Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24,1997, Room at in the Council Lindon Published Grove Pleasant Sept. 7, 1997. the in Review City Hall, 100 N. State. Lindon, Utah. The Commission receive public comment and act on a request by Frank Wall to accept Pleasant Grove Water for property located at 400 E. 290 North. will Interested persons are invited to attend and make comments. Ott Dameron City Recorder in Published the Grove Review Pleasant Sept. 7, 1997. Public comment is sought by Lindon Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Council will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, in the Council Room at Lindon City Hall, 100 N. State, Lindon, Amalgamated Sugar Company plants in Utah and Idaho and the Naval Base in Clearfield. She also worked for the Internal Revenue Service in Ogden. Otha served several years in the Union Pacific Jr. Old Timers Auxiliary. She retired from Civil Service in 1967. Otha raised her family in Ogden and following the death of her husband, lived with her daughter and in Pleasant Grove. She spent her retirement winters in Yuma, Ariz. Otha traveled extenthe United sively throughout States, Europe and the Orient with her family. She was a member of the LDS son-in-la- tions. Otha was devoted to her two nine grandchildren and making this her most important mission here upon this earth. Through her example, and how she lived her life, she taught them many simple but important things: to love the Lord, to serve others, to chensh family and friends, to be honest, to have integrity, to work hard, to laugh and above all things, to get a good education. Otha was loved and will be greatly missed, always rememchildren, 24 bered. Otha is survived by her children: Roger D. Jeffs, Logan; Beverly (Jerry R.) Martin, Pleasant Grove; two brothers: Henry Thomas Nicholls Johnson, (Rosalie) and Dwain Johnson (Gladys); one sister, Reta Roskelley; nine grandchilwith dren; 24 one and one expected. She was preceded in death by great-grandchil- d her husband; her parents; four brothers: Melvin Johnson, Glen Johnson, Charles Johnson and Reed Johnson; three sisters: Jennie Christensen (Wilford), Elsie Wyatt (Earl) and Ella Wright (Leonard). Funeral services were held in the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden on Thursday, Sept. 4. Internment was in the Ogden City Cemetery. Phillips thank you The family of Nicholas Phillips wishes to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy of all their friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their son and brother. For the many kind acts, for those who took part in the services, for the lovely floral offerings, and to those who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. Mark, Debbie, Landon and Jacob Phillips Utah. The Commission will receive public comment and possibly act on a request by Frank Wall to accept Pleasant Grove water for property located at 400 E. 290 North. Lindon planners look at parking law Notice is hereby Lindon City Hall, 100 N. State, Lindon, Utah. The Commission will receive public comment and act on a request to adopt a new parking ordinance (section 17.12). given Lindon City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1997, in the Council Room at that the Utah. The Commission will receive public comment regarding adoption of a new commercial and industrial ordinance (sections 17.48 and 17.49). Interested persons are Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Council will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, in the Council Room at Lindon City Hall, 100 N. State, Lindon, Interested persons are invited to attend and make comments. Ott Dameron City Recorder in Published the Grove Review Pleasant Sept. 7, 1997. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comments. Ott Dameron City Recorder in Published the Grove Review Pleasant Sept. 7, 1997. invited to attend and make comments. Ott Dameron City Recorder in Published the Grove Review Pleasant Sept. 7, 1997. Parking laws to undergo scrutiny Utah. The Commission will receive public comment regarding adoption of a new parking ordinance (section 17.12). Interested persons are invited to attend and make Notice is hereby given that the Lindon City Council will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1997, in the Council Room at Lindon City Hall, 100 N. State, Lindon, comments. Ott Dameron City Recorder Published Grove Pleasant Sept. 7, 1997. the in Review American Fork planners to meet Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City 7:00 P.M. - REGULAR SES- Commission will meet in a work session and a regular session on September 17, 1997, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 5:00 p.m and 7:00 p.m. respect- 1 .Review and action on the September 3, 1997, minutes. 2. Review and action a commercial site plan for Chloe's Salon at 251 West SION Planning City Recorder Planners to consider water request Notice Otha married James Duane Jeffs in Brigham City on Dec. 31, 1929. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Her husband preceded her in death February 1975. Otha attends schools in Randolph, College Ward and South Cache High School. She graduated from Smithsonian Business College. She was employed at Church. She shared her talents unselfishly as she provided service in a variety of positions. She loved Primary and served as teacher and president and in various other posi- Lindon Council seeks public comment Public hearing set for Lindon Council public comment and possibly act on the adoption of an ordinance to enact a storm On Aug. 31, 1997, while close family and friends gathered to quietly honor her on her 90th birthday, our beloved mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Otha Johnson JefTs, peacefully passed away in her Logan home. She was born in Argyle, Rich, Utah, Aug. 31, 1907 to Peter James and Janet Nicholls Johnson. Otha moved to College Ward with her family as a young child. She was the fifth of 11 children. American Fork 3rd Ward Relief Society for their extended service. Lindon planners set public hearing Cedar Hills considers annexations Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cedar Hills will hold a Public Hearing in connection with their regularly He is survived by his wife of Lehi; a son and a daughter, Jeramie Large, Salt Lake City; Jerica (Justin) Darling, Elko, four Nevada; grandchildren, Justice Darling, Elko, Nevada; Jacobie Large, Evan Oneida. Michael John Large, all of Salt Lake City; two brothers and two sisters, Jeff (Carol) Large; Mike (Lisa) Peck, Salt Lake City; Pat (Jeff) Steele, Alpine; Lori (Marty) Wooton, Pleasant Grove. Funeral Services will be held of Governments. 6. Water rights and well purchase agreement. 7. Engineering projects. 8. Engineering projects: a. Sewer business. 1. Updateon9850 North Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1997, beginning at 7 p.m. Public hearing 1. Call to order. 2. Dowdle Annexation. 3. Drake Annexation. 4. Warner Annexation. 5. Adjourn. Council meeting 1. Call to order and Association Lowell Bruce and Marilyn all of Sandy; Robert Dean and Marty of Pennsylvania. She graduated from BYU and taught school for many years Meadow, Hinckley, Alpine, and American Fork, Utah. Hope has been a faithful member of the LDS Church and has served in many leadership positions in Relief Society, MIA and Sunday School. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren; five and three sisters. Those waiting to greet her beyond the veil are her parents, three brothers, six sisters, her husband and a son. Funeral services were Thursday Sept. 4 in the Sandy Utah East Stake Center. Burial was in American Fork Cemetery. Funeral Directors Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Page 13 J. Jeffs Otha Margaret G. Tregaskis 10, 1997 - ively. The agenda shall be as follows: 5:00 P.M. WORK SESSION 1. Field trip to various areas of American Fork to examine how the proposed new inner block ordinance will work in practice. 2. Adjournment. Estates plat A at approximately 800 North 700 East. 6. Review and action on an inner block ordinance. 7. Discussion on parking requirements. 8. Site Plan Committee Hollow Main. 3. Rework of the final plat of Legacy Estates at 80 West 11 20 North. 4. Review and action on a preliminary plan for J.H. Hadfield Broadstone Square Phase III at 380 South 760 East. Chairman Published 5. Review and action on a preliminary plan for Jockey Report. 9.0ther business. 10. Adjournment. Dated this 9th September, 1997. day in the American Fork Citizen Sept. 10, 1997. AF City Council sets work session follows: 1. Discussion of items proposed for reimbursement West Side in the Notice is hereby given that the American Fork City Council will meet in a Work on Session Monday, September 15, 1997, in the Senior Center, 54 East Main Street, commencing at 6:30 p.m. The agenda shall be as Development Agreement. 2. Adjournment. Dated this 8th September, 1997. Richard M. 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