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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wed., Computer, painting classes offered Area native publishes at first book Computer classes and an oil painting class are being offered in conjunction with Alpine School District and UVSC Community Education partnership. A four-wee- k course in Quattro Pro 7.0 will be held on Tuesdays, Oct. 14 through Nov. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. Mountain View High School, 650 W. Center, Orem. A four-wee- k course in Windows 95 will be held on Thursdays, Oct. 23, through Nov. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Canyon View Junior High School, 625 E. 950 North, Orem. A course four-wee- k in Quicken Deluxe will be held on Thursdays, Oct. 23, through Nov. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Alpine Life and Learning Center, 1165 W. 800 South, Orem. Each student will have a computer to experience the instruction. Materials are included in the $66 registration step-by-st- fee. Utah Regional Ballet to hold auditions for The Nutcracker Utah Ballet Regional announces auditions for its 16th annual "Nutcracker" ballet to be performed at the deJong Concert Hall at BYU on Dec. 12-2- 0. There will be 11 performances including the school matinees. The evening performances will be performed with a live orchestra. will be held for dancers who are eight years or older at the URB studio at 88 N. 350 West in American Fork on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 9 to 11 a.m. Dancers under five feet tall must have one year of experience. Girls over five feet tall will audition on pointe, and boys over five feet will audition for the parts of parents and mice. The dancers will be mea- sured and assigned an audition time at Dancers will not be able to audition without There will be a $10 audition fee. Dancers who are accepted through the audition process will augment the cast of the Utah Regional Ballet Company. Jacqueline P. Colledge is the artistic director. The oil painting class will be taught by Nina Schumann on Tuesday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. starting on Oct. 21 for four weeks. They will be held at the North Valley Education Center near the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. For more information and to 3 or register call 492-042- Additional obituaries on Beverly Iris Cannode Davis, 73, of Pleasant Grove returned Right to Know From American Fork to her Heavenly Father City Hall 1997, ballot. 1 (Tuesday, October 21, home. She was born Nov. 19, in 1923 Elyria, Ohio plot gives action-seekerof thrills. Peck will be available in local bookstores to autograph copies of books. Randall (Sharlene), Pleasant (Denise), Douglas to Everett Kennewick, WA; B. Todd Bruce and (Sheila), Mantua, Utah; Robert, LaVerda Athena Thompson Salt David Lake City; Cannode. She married Norman (Jeanette), Tooele; 22 grandP. Davis on March 24, 1949 in children. Additional survivors include her mother, LaVerda Wilmington, Vermont. She was a member of the Mudd and her sister, Darlene. Church of Jesus Christ of She was preceded in death Latter-daSaints and was cur- by a sister, Jewel. Funeral services will be held rently serving as a church service missionary at the MTC in Saturday, October 18, 1997 at Provo. She greatly enjoyed this 11:00 a.m. in the Battle Creek calling and loved working with Fourth Ward, 1250 East 200 the missionaries. She was curSouth, Pleasant Grove where rently a member of the friends may call one hour prior Pleasant Grove Batttle Creek to services. Burial will be in the 4th Ward. She was hungry for Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. ored special guests who will speak are Congressman Chris Cannon and Utah State Republican Party chairman and former state Majority Whip, Rob Bishop. Tickets are $18 and can be obtained by calling Barbara Packard at Bonnie or Pearl Payne, Hartzell, Grove; y 225-091- 785-438- 225-152- Notice 2)Thursday, October 30, 1997, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street beginning at 6:30 p.m. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder persons Public notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know North Utah County Water District hearing are invited to attend. Dated this 13th day of October, 1997. interested 1 1 She worked at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and retired after fifteen years of service. She successfully raised five loving sons which include: Monday, but its intense s plenty 1997, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street beginning at 6:30 p.m. All page learn. October 13, 1997 at her Public hearing set for bond proposal Notice is hereby given that the City Council of American Fork will hold two public hearings regarding four Bond Propositions that will be on the November 4, 17 knowledge of the gospel and could be found reading books and encouraging her children and grandchildren to read and Legal Notices Public notice Advertising Protects Your Page Beverly C. Davis Rep. Women to hold fundraiser The Utah County Republican Women Federation will hold a "Vision of America" Scholarship Fund Raising Banquet on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Utah Valley State College Ballroom, 1200 S. 800 West, Orem. Senator Bob Bennett will be the keynote speaker. Other hon 15, 1997 - Obituaries Christopher Peck, resident of both Highland and Lehi, has announced the release of his first book, "The Hidden Terror." The story targets a younger audience, although even the most skeptical adult will be entertained. The book poses 37 different endings, allowing the reader to explore several different avenues. The book is humor-base- d, October Published Fork American October 15, 1997. is hereby given A finalizing meeting will that the annual tentative budget hearing for the North Utah Water County Conservancy District will be held at 3 p.m. on the 6th day be held at 3 p.m. on the 11th day of December, 1997, at to the same address approve the final 1998 budget. November, 1997, at its offices at 75 N. Center, American Fork, Utah. stituents of in the Citizen All individuals are and conto invited attend the hearings. in Published the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press Oct. 15, 22 and 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19 and 26, and Dec. 3 and 10, 1997. American Fork gives notice of upcoming bond election all qualified electors of American Fork City, Utah County, Utah: Take notice that on the 4th day of November, 1997, a special bond election (the "Bond Election") will be held in American Fork City, Utah County, Utah (the "City") in conjunction with the general election, at the places set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the City the propositions contained in the following sample ballot: OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELFCTION November 4, 1997 s Richard Colborn Citv Recorder To ! PROPOSITION NO. 1 U Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah be authorized to issue general obligation library bonds in ' an amount not to exceed Four Million Seven Hundred Thousand dollars ($4,700,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the direct and related costs of acquiring, constructing and equipping a public library and related improvements; and for payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection therewith and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the Bonds; this authorization to include such additional amounts for the refunding of all or a part of the Bonds authorized hereunder, including costs of issuance of such refunding bonds, if at a later time the City Council determines that the refunding of the Bonds would be financially beneficial to the City? with the Utah Municipal Bond Act. The election officials will be the same as for the general election and the Bond Election will be held at the following polling places: Consolidated Voting Precincts Voting Precincts American Fork 1 American Fork 2 American Fork 1 Armory 251 South 200 East American Fork, Utah 2 Senior Center 54 East Main American Fork, Utah 3 3 Legacy Elementary 28 East 1340 North American Fork, Utah American Fork 5 5 Shelley Elementary 550 North 200 West American Fork, Utah American Fork 6 6 Shelley Elementary 550 North 200 West American Fork, Utah American Fork 7 7 American Fork High School 510 North 600 East American Fork, Utah American Fork 8 8 Forbes Elementary 281 North 200 East American Fork, Utah American Fork 9 9 Barratt Elementary 168 North 900 East American Fork, Utah American Fork 10 10 Armory 251 South 200 East American Fork, Utah American Fork 11 11 Senior Center 54 East Main American Fork, Utah American Fork 12 12 American Fork High School 510 North 600 East American Fork, Utah American Fork 13 13 Barratt Elementary 168 North 900 East American Fork, Utah and 4 ', " For the Issuance of General Obligation Library Bonds Against the Issuance of General Obligation Library Bonds To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words "For the Issuance of . General Obligation Library Bonds". To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "Against the Issuance of General Obligation Library Bonds". ; PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah be authorized to issue general obligation public works bonds in an amount not to exceed Two Million Four Hundred Thousand dollars ($2,400,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the direct and related costs of constructing and equipping a new portion to the City's public works facilities and to rehabilitate and remodel the existing public works facilities; and for payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection therewith and the authorization and issuance of the Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the Bonds; this authorization to include such additional amounts for the refunding of all or a part of the Bonds authorized hereunder, including costs of issuance of such refunding bonds, if at a later time the City Council determines that the refunding of the Bonds would be financially beneficial to the City? For the Issuance of General Obligation Public Works Bonds Against the Issuance of General Obligation Public Works Bonds To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words "For the Issuance of General Obligation Public Works Bonds". To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "Against the Issuance of General Obligation Public Works Bonds". PROPOSITION NO. 3 Shall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah be authorized to issue general obligation City complex bonds in an amount not to exceed One Million dollars ($1,000,000) (the "Bonds") for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the direct and related costs of purchasing approximately 2.4 acres of real property as a court and City offices; and for paypotential site for a new City complex to include police, public safety, fire, and issuance of the the authorization and therewith connection in incurred ment of expenses reasonably from the date of the Bonds; this Bonds; said Bonds to be due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years authorization to include such additional amounts for the refunding of all or a part of the Bonds authorized Council determines hereunder, including costs of issuance of such refunding bonds, if at a later time the City that the refunding of the Bonds would be financially beneficial to the City? "For the Issuance of General Obligation City Complex Land Acquisition Bonds Land Acquisition Bonds Against the Issuance of General Obligation City Complex To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words "For the Issuance of General Obligation City Complex Land Acquisition Bonds". To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the Land Acquisition Bonds". square after the words, "Against the Issuance of General Obligation City Complex NO! 4 PROPOSITION recre-atioShall the City Council of American Fork City, Utah be authorized to issue general obligation parks and bonds in an amount not to exceed One Million One Hundred Thousand dollars ($1,100,000) (the costs of purchasing approxi- for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the direct and related "Bonds") , , DevelODmental o nnrtmn nflnnH nnw Icnnwn as thp Utah State ;;rr 91 acres ot real property tump. iBme and related improvements; and for and a as use space, for open green park and historic amphitheater, Imately of said improve-- ! of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition and construction to exceed not due be to and Bonds in said payable of the Bonds; ments and the authorization and issuance to include such additional amounts for the authorization this Bonds; the of date the from twenty (20) years of such refunding 'refunding of all or a part of the Bonds authorized hereunder, including costs of issuance of the Bonds would be financially the that determines refunding Council 'jbonds, if at a later time the City n -- W WAX- - WA- -J TnSSnd She Obligation Parks and Recreation Bonds "For the ssuance of issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words Rnj0 T vntp atra nst. th s issue, dace a cross X in the sauare and ReCreatin B0ndS'' Svf The voting at the iBond tie cuo who. in' turn. will furnish them t0 mshed by the City Council oi nmein.au Bond Election under circum-stance- s this at the qualified voters In addition, voters may vote by absentee ballot to the the with general election to be held at perta.n.ng requirements and procedures which comply EleTon, certain voting precincts of the City will be consolidated in compliance UrPoTes8 f The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. There will be no special registration of voters for the Bond Election, and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election; any elector qualified to vote in the general election also will be qualified to vote in the Bond Election. Voter registration will be administered by Utah County in accordance with applicable law. The County Clerk will make available at the polling places, a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such voting places. above-describe- d Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the Bond Election but who (a) is physically, emotionally, or mentally impaired; (b) will be serving on the day of the Bond Election as an election judge in another voting precinct; (c) is detained or incarcerated in a jail or prison; (d) suffers a legal disability; (e) is prevented from voting in a particular location because of religious tenets or personal values; (0 is called for jury duty in state or federal court; or (g) expects to be temporarily absent from the City on the day of the Bond Election by making application in the manner and time provided by law, either by mail or fax or in person at the office of the City Recorder in the Municipal Building at 31 North Church in American Fork City, Utah. Hospitalized voters, and other voters who are otherwise confined to a medical or long-tercare institution, may also vote by absentee ballot by complying with the emergency absentee ballot requirements of state law. NOTICE is given that on November 11, 1997, that being a day not later than ten ( 10) days after the Bond Election, the City Council will meet at its regular meeting place at 7:30 p.m. to canvass the returns and declare the results of the Bond Election. . Bonds 'or the Issuance of General Obligation Parks and Recreation . Polling Place . i.. ofthis Bd Pursuant to applicable provisions of the Utah Municipal Bond Act, the period allowed for any contest of the Bond Election shall end forty (40) days after November 1 1, 1997 (the date on which the returns of the election are to be canvassed and the results thereof declared). No such contest shall be maintained unless a complaint is filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Utah County within the prescribed forty (40) day period. GIVEN by order of the City Council of American Fork City this 23rd day of September 1997. .s Joss Green Mayor ATTEST: s Richard Colborn City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Oc t. 8, 15 and 22, 1997. |