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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review, July 15, 1998 - ME A Hike: A Unique never know what is waiting around the corner in marriage Adventure Awaits at Overlook Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent Hikers and horseback ridBrt Haunfof 7080 ers have numerous spectacuxfrlll CottXUtt Gknumtaktsftlk atdtthValty' lar views to enjoy in the Lone Peak Wilderness Area, to overlook i TAt including those en route to mull tteAkiE ttnma 1 the Ponytail Falls Overlook. mdfcllcw tucptr taction fcHmrtic to north This route, located on the 4p&Qa fhtdtd m icui southwest side of the protected retreat, requires a gradual climb and newcomers 4Lt BMdow, ajitt v may be surprised that this granite viewing area lies only 1.5 miles beyond the trailhead. it's a great place to visit if you are looking for inspiration, a litRrt n Shd of pre y tle quiet, or a place to marvel at the power and beauty of , .Bnttr eluded utovmdbypin mother nature. ' Wid dot trul fix hen tf idhikn Also known as Horsetail Falls by some locals, most of the trail is well shaded, makPftlMtttd ttr Low Peek Wildtn Canyon ing this journey quite enjoyVh able, with views along the fpfatiig wt. J TniJhttd loceted nocfewt way to make it all worthGewt Cnek Driv l199fiDTW srrt audits a while. Summer colors are now showing up Get to the trail leading to Ponytail Falls by traveling to 200 North in Alpine. along the way, making this trip a special treat. Unless you are already aware of this of less than 15 people, and berries, sweet pea, and you reach a fork in the trail. beautiful area, you may wonthat bikes are not permitted. skunk cabbage. Eventually Take the left fork turning to der why you never wandered This trail begins well you cross a large stand of the north, where the granite this path before. shaded through chokecherry dead pine trees, killed by overlook is located. and maple and, at the regisIn the distance to the fire, pine beetles, or another Finding the Trailhead -- ter, you will note cement unknown cause. At this point northeast, you can see the The trailhead can be reached remnants of the old Alpine you can see the mountains Ponytail Falls and to the by heading north to Alpine power plant. Continuing up looming ahead as you continwest you can enjoy the patchfrom the Highland crossthe hill, you will also see a ue your steady climb. work design of Utah Valley roads (5300 West 11000 large pipeline along the trail, Sun disappears again as below. This location y North with the traffwhich once fed the old hydroyou enter the cool shade from' can provide a quiet moment ic light), rather than head- electric plant. the pines, continuing along of inspiration as you view Fork After a short, moderately the trek, and after a few mining to American bald eagles, woodpeckers, Canyon. steep climb, you cross into utes you cross a small stream swallows, or yellow chickAs you head north through Lone Peak Wilderness. The marked with large boulders. adees. A pair of binoculars Alpine, you pass the City trail opens up ahead and you Spectacular views await will help you spot the Park and turn right at the may enjoy viewing the ter- you as you reemerge from wildlife and provide a better stop sign, located at 200 raced mountain to the south, the shade and enter a large view of the falls across the North (1.8 miles from the large boulders on the nearby meadow, where in the disvalley. four way intersection). hill (also to the south) or tance, you may hear the Recommended Season -water's roar becoming louder. Spring (after runoff), sumHeading east, you pass the Utah Valley to the west. Earlier in the season, candy factory and make a Farther up the trail, shade mer, fall left turn at 200 East, headwildflowers are abundant in returns and you may note Cautions - Exercise cauing north again. From here, this meadow, but summer seeing wild roses and elder- tion while on the granite follow the winding road until colors can also be spectacuberries. A couple of side ledge overlook. Children your reach a large boulder lar. Listening quietly, you can trails branch from the main should be watched carefully. marked with the address hear the river rushing trail, but your destination is Keeping everyone a safe dis13444 (located two miles though the canyon bottoms best be reached by staying on tance from the edge is highly ' Ir " from your turn at 200 north)., to the north. the main path.'1 recommended."'' Here you make a right This trail is a wide dirt After climbing a few modVegetation - Oak, maple, turn, cross a bridge over a trail, providing plenty of erately steep areas, you may aspen, fir, juniper, penstedry creek bed, and turn left room for hikers and horseenjoy views of Utah Valley, mon, elderberry, chokecherry, (north) on Grove Creek back riders. From this point, while catching your breath. showy daisy, sego lily, wild Drive. Follow this road, the climb is a gradual, with a After crossing another rose, mountain mahogany, which narrows and eventualfew steeper sections far cascading stream, a white watercress, grasses. stone face towers to the east ahead. Wildlife - Jays, woodpeckly becomes dirt, before reaching the trailhead. Shortly after the open and you are surrounded by ers, swallows, yellow chickmeadow, you begin to enjoy several aspen groves. adees, eagles, deer, elk, squir-- the cool shade of fir trees, Trail This next section is steep rels. Description Beginning on the northeast although your views become again, following the contour Length - 1.5 miles to overcorner of the parking area, a quickly obscured by vegetaof the mountain in a northerlook (lhour 10 minutes). wide trail passes an information. Elevation - 5700 feet at ly direction, but after a few tion sign, reminding visitors Here you may find elderminutes of climbing, the trail trailhead 7020 feet at turns to the northeast and that they are entering berry, penstemon, wild rasp wilderness, to stay in groups By :y Ctom w open end of et four-wa- Dear Ann Landers: I certainly can understand why some of the women who write to you need an unbiased party to help them avoid the land mines that show up in relationships AFTER they have become deeply involved. I was one of those women myself. My PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know mid-40- The State Engineer the received following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a READABLE protest stating FILING NUMFOR BER, REASONS PROTESOBJECTION, AND NAME TANTS' CLEARLY RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114- - 6300 on or before Aug. 11, 1998. These are informal proceedings as of the R655-6-- 2 per Rule Division of Water Rights. Point(s) of (LEGEND: POD; Place of Diversion Use P0U; Nature of Use USE) (a22362): Havergal Silver Fox Inc. propose) to change the POD, POU & USE of water as ev- idenced by (D1049), which was previously numbered QUANHERETOFORE: TITY: 2.43 cfs or 252.956 SOURCE: Dunyan E Spring. POD: (1) S 2600 1465 from N14 Cor, Sec 13, T7S, R2E. USE: Irrigation: ac-f- t. to Oct 31, total acreage 62.4900 acs; Stockwatering: 107 head of POU: livestock. S12NE14.SE14 Sec 13; N12NE14 Sec 24, T7S, from Apr 1 R2E. HEREAFTER: QUANTI- 252.956 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 16 in. well 471 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 840 W 278 from S14 Cor, Sec 18, T6S, R1W USE: Mountain) (Eagle Municipal: In Town of Eagle Mountain. Robert L. Morgan, RE. State Engineer Published in the Lehi Free Press July 15 and 22, TY: 1998. Public notice of Alpine annexation Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with Alpine City for the McDaniel Heights at located Annexation approximately 300 North 1000 East, Alpine, Utah, of proposing the annexation approximately 8.927 acres to Alpine City. A notice of certification for said annexation was received by the the Alpine City Council on 22nd day of June, 1998. The complete annexation petition is available for at 20 inspection and copying No. Main, in the office of the Alpine City Recorder. Alpine City may grant said petition and annex the area described unless a written protest is filed by the 21st day of August, 1998, the Utah County with Boundary Commission at 2855 S. State, Provo, UT 84606, and a copy of the protest delivered to the Alpine City Recorder. A protest may be filed by it conproperty owners if tains the signatures of the owners of private real property that is located in the unincorporated area within 54 mile of the area proposed covers at least 25 percent of the private land area located in the unincorporated area with 54 mile of he area proposed for annexation, and is equal in value to at least 15 percent of all real property located in area the unincorporated for annexation, within Vi mile of the area proposed for annexation. Janis H. Williams City Recorder in Published the American Fork Citizen July 1,8 and 15, 1998. 5 1. Call to order. Council Hills Town Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold their Regular Town Council Meeting on Tuesday, July 21, 1998, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Cedar Ridge Elementary School, 4501 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Call to order and prayer. 2. Approval of minutes from June 16, 1998 Council Lehi setbacks for Dale Meeting. 3. Presentation by Doyt USU Extension Boiling, Services on Pavement Management Program. 4. Financial statements. 5. Engineering projects: a. Subdivision review and business b. Watersewer business 6. Funding on Pinnacle Pointe sewer 7. Final approval for Pinnacle Pointe, Plat B. Saturday-onl- registration. y Anyone interested in registering for the symposium can visit BYU Conferences and Workshops in 348 Harman Building, or call 378-256- 8. Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving comment on the following items: 1. Jeffery Nuttall - Jeffery Nuttall Annexation located at approximately 2100 N. Center Street, which contains 1.32 acres to a proposed RA-- 1 zoning district. a. Final approval of Annexation Agreement. b. Ordinance approving Annexation. 2. Alpine School District - Alpine School District Annexation located between approximately 9600 North and 10100 North and 9200 West and 9800 West, which contains 129.29 acres and and is proposed as zoning districts. Final approval Annexation Agreement. of b, Ordinance approving Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving comment on the following items: 1. Paul Taggart Request for Preliminary and Final Site Plan approval of Harbor Mayflower Apartment CommunityPUD (192 units), located on Lot 6 feet. your four-lea- f Keep those clovers in your pocket, honey. at BYU credit is being offered. To receive credit, full-da- y registration is required and an additional $25 fee must be paid. Featuring nationally acclaimed children's authors, the symposium will give participants the chance to learn about trends in children's books and to gain insight about the authors and illustrators of the books. Those who attend the symposium will also participate in a spotlight on new children's books, autograph sessions and an open discussion with the authors. in the Published Pleasant Grove Review July 15, 1998. 8. Preliminary approval Creek Forest Subdivision. Review proposed 9. Excavation Ordinance and Permit Process. 10. Storm drain fees discussion. 11. Discussion on building heights in residential zones. for 12. Council reports. 13. Adjourn. in the Published Pleasant Grove Review July 15, 1998. Annexation. 3. Morris Ostler Nuttall Annexation petition and plat located at approximately 850 W. 700 South, which contains 6.65 acres and is zonproposed as a ing district. a. Final approval of Annexation Agreement. b. Ordinance approving Annexation. Published in the Lehi Free press July 15, 1998. Public hearing is scheduled Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Council will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1998, at 4 p.m. in the Council Chambers, certainly landed on 3. Adjourn. A-- 5 a. for picking losers, you LEHI Ewell. sets hearing on potential annexations Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Council will be held on Tuesday, July 28, 1998, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, woman who had a talent s, The 11th annual Brigham Young University Symposium on Books for Young Readers will take place at the Provo Marriott Hotel Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18. The price for the two-da- y symposium is $125 or $85 for Friday-onl- y registration and $69 for Property is located at 4532 W. Spring Circle, Cedar Hills, Utah. agenda items Meeting and July 7, 1998 Public Hearing and Council Just Dear Paradise: I'm sure you would be the first to admit that you were luckier than you were smart. For a Book symposium slated 2. Variance relating to the front, side or rear yard is hereby given of Board Adjustments of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will meet Monday, July 20, 1998, at the Town Office, 4393 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah, at 9 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: the No Name, No Place, Paradise Dear Ann Landers: This is in response to "Riverside," who was hurt when her fiance refused to let her borrow his divorced him. car for a "girls only" weekend in My second serious lover was Las Vegas. She said she had an a married man. That romance excellent driving record and lasted for 12 years. He was hon- would be extra careful. You est and told me upfront that he replied that some men have a would never leave his wife, but thing about their cars and she he treated my daughter and me should let the matter drop. I'll with the utmost respect, and I bet there is more to the story. was perfectly content with the Does this woman always arrangement. When this man park too close to other vehicles reached his he sud- just to save a few steps? Do the denly decided one mistress sides of her car look like they wasn't enough and began an have been peppered by buckaffair with a much younger shot because of all the parking-lo- t woman. When I learned about dings? Does she eat in her car? Does it resemble a garbage it, I dumped him. In my early 40s, I met a man can on wheels? Does she smoke who seemed perfect for me, and in her car? When she travels I fell head over heels in love. with her women friends, do We got married, and three they smoke? I would be willing to bet at months later, the fun began. He demanded sex every which way least one of these factors is the but straight, and became unbe- reason her fiance refused to let lievably foulmouthed and a her borrow his car for the world-clas- s collector of dirty weekend. And now, to put it "jokes." I soon discovered that another way: Would this he was addicted to porno films woman lend her favorite and magazines and wanted me evening gown to a slob? I certo prepare breakfast in the tainly doubt it. Russell in nude. When I refused, he insistLouisville, Ky. ed I get counseling to find out Dear Russell: I am cerwhat was wrong with me. tain many male readers will I got rid of the weirdo who, agree with you. Most men by the way, had more money have a thing about their than I thought. Fortunately, I cars. I'm staying neutral on had a very good lawyer, ended this one, however, having up with a nice settlement and earlier stated that if the bought a great house and a new woman's fiance refused to car. I've never been happier and let her borrow his car for a am enjoying myself. trip through the desert, he The moral of my story is must have had a good reathis: Never turn sour on life son for it. Board of Adjustment agenda Notice that Cedar Notice is issued to water users Hills and give up. You never know what's around the next corner. first husband and I were in our teens when we married and l gave birth to our daughter. "Joey" informed me that his girlfriend was also pregnant and that if she had a boy, we were going to adopt him so he could carry on the family name. I promptly An optional registration for Cedar 17 You onytail Falls left fcA Page of Pilgrims Landing Planned Community (Multi Family Pod) at approximately 4400 N. W. Frontage Road in a Planned Community Zoning District. Published in the Lehi Free Press July 15, 1998. Nuisance AbatementBeautification agenda Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Lehi City Nuisance AbatementBeautification Board of Review to be held Tuesday, July 21, 1998, at 5:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Public Works Office Building located at 99 W. Main, Suite 100. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Approval of minutes. 2. Review of pending cases. 3. Executive session to investigate proceedings of regarding allegations criminal misconduct. 4. Discussion of new complaints. Published in the Lehi Free Press July 15, 1998. Lehi Board of Adjustment will Notice is hereby given that there will be a Lehi City Board of Adjustment meeting to be held Tuesday, July 21, 1998 at 7 p.m. in the conference room of Lehi City Public Works Office located at 99 W. Main, Suite 100. The agenda shall be as Lehi follows: 1. Approval of minutes. 2. Norman Jay Moore for a Special Request Exception to build off a deeded street on property located at approximately 1105 N. 575 East in an existing R-- 1 8 zoning district. 3. Grant Ingeldew - meet Request for a review and clarification of a previously authorized Special Exception to build off a deeded street at approximately 1838 N. 500 West in an existing RA-- 1 zoning district. Published in the Lehi Free Press July 15, 1998. planners set public hearing Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing before the Lehi City Planning Commission will be held Thursday, July 30, 1998 at 7 Council in the p.m. Chambers, Municipal Building, 153 N. 100 East, Lehi, Utah, for the purpose of receiving comment on: 1. Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Request for approvl of the Lehi West Stake located between approximately 2600 North 700 West, on 3.29 acres in a zoning district. 2. Karin White Request Conditional Use Approval to construct an awning sign for Home Town Car Wash located at 111 East Main Street in an existing Mixed Use zoning disfor a trict. -3. Paul Taggart Request for approval of Harbor Point Subdivision preliminary plat, 231 lots located on Lot 1 of Pilgrims Planned Landing Community (single family pod) at approximately 4400 N.W. Frontage Road in a Planned Community zoning district. G&R 4. Carpets Request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to operate a retail carpet sales business at 32 W. Main Street in a Mixed Use zoning district. 5. Karen Hogan Review and recommendation of a Zone District and Zone District Map Amendment on 7.35 acres located at approximately 1300 West 1 1220 North from an Zoning District to a R-- 1 8 zoning district. Published in the Lehi Free Press July 15, 1998. |