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Show new urant Daughters of the Pioneers now international Wanda Petersen Members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers have been operating since July of 1907 when Annie Taylor Hyde, daughter of John Taylor, was voted first president, with Maria Young Dougall and Sarah E. Richards Smith as first and second counselors. Later the president came to be known as Captain, with first and second as officers. Still later, Captain Hyde became known as "Founder General of the Society of the Daughters of By Vice-Captai- - Utah Pioneers." The group was organized after the manner of the Vanguard Company, which accompanied Brigham Young to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, with captains over hundreds and fifties and tens. It eventually became known as a Corporation of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers with such rights and obligations as may be prescribed by law. A camp could be organized with as few as ten members. The main purpose of this organization was stated to be the collecting and preserving of the history of the state of Utah, and the collecting and caring for pioneer relics and artifacts. from the ally combined into one group Quoting Constitution, "Any woman under the name of Daughters shall be eligible to memberof Utah Pioneers. At one time it was suggestship in this society who is over the age of 18 years, of good ed that women who did not have actual ancestors but character, and a lineal descendant of an ancestor who came whose husbands did, should be to Utah prior to the first day of eligible, but this suggestion January, AD 1850, for the pur- was not sanctioned because this group was organized for pose of residing here." This date was later changed women. to May 10, 1869, the date the In 1921 it wad decided that Transcontinental Railroad was a woman could become a completed at Promontory "Social Member." A Social Point. Member could pay her dues As early as 1903, Captain and hold an appointive office, Hyde reported that groups had but not an elective one. In been formed in Mexico, in some of the camps these Dublin, Diego and Mesa City, women are called "Friends of also in Canada and in sur- DUP". Museum and Relic Halls rounding states and cities. The women were grouped in have been built and managed Companies, about the same as in American Fork, Lehi, Alpine and Pleasant Grove, and are counties, with Camps in smaller groups. open now to the public at pubUtah County was one of the lished days and hours. earliest companies to organize, There are seven elective having set up the North Utah offices in a camp, and the Company on March 29, 1911. women elected to those offices In fact, this company, over the may serve two more terms of two years each. years, has been one of the leaders in enrolling new camps. This DUP organization is In early days there had been not particularly a religious organized a group called organization. Members are Daughters of the Mormon free to attend any church of Battalion, and another named their choice. Over the the years Daughters of The Handcart Companies. Daughters of Utah Pioneers These organizations eventu have held that To be worth wwai.cCKiy, The Planning Commission of Alpine City will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1998 at 7 p.m. at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the affordable housing element of the General Plan. Information will be available for at Alpine City Hall, 20 N. Main, Alpine, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Janis H.Williams City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen, Aug. 12, 19 and 26, 1998. Am. Fork Planning Commission Notice is hereby given American Fork City Planning Commission will meet in regular session on August 19, 1998, in the City Hall, 31 North Church Street, commencing at 7:00 p.m. The agenda shall be as that the follows: 7:00 P.M. -- REGULAR SES- SION 1. Review and action an amended final plat for North Park Estates Plat A at 450 North 700 West. 2. Review and action on the preliminary plat of North Park Estates Plats D and E at 500 North 750 West. 3. Review and action on an amended commercial site plan for Little Things Mean Alot located at 455 East State Road. 4. Presentation and discussion on the affordable housing element of the General Plan. 5. Review and discussion of of the other elements General Plan. 6. Discussion of the Nuisance Ordinance. 7. Review and discussion on agenda the Subdivision Ordinance and performance guaran- tees. Plan 8.Site Committee report. 9.0ther business. 1 0. Review and action on the approval of the August 5, 1998, minutes. 11. Adjournment. Dated this 10 day of August, 1998. J.H. Hadfield, Chairman in Published the American Fork Citizen Aug. 12, 1998. Lindon considers issuing bonds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the proof visions the Utah Municipal Bond Act, title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, that on August 4, 1998, the City Council (the "Council") of Lindon City, Utah County, Utah (the "Issuer") adopted a resolution (the "Resolution") in which it authorized the issuance of the Issuer's Excise Tax Road Bonds, Series 1998 (the the aggregate "Bonds") in principal of not to exceed Million Six Hundred amount One Dollars Fifty Thousand ($1,650,000), to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed five and one-ha- lf percent (5.5) per annum, to mature in not more than ten years (10) years from their date or dates, and to bi sold at a price not less th..: 98 percent of the total principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. The Bonds, pursuant to the Resolution, are to be issued and a Final Bond Resolution to be adopted authorizing and confirming the sale of the Bonds for the purpose of (I) financing and additions, repairs improvements to certain At Hunter above. A copy of the Resolution and the Final Bond Resolution are on file in the office of the City Recorder of Lindon Class C roads within Lindon City, Utah; (ii) funding a debt service reserve fund; and (iii) payinp issuance expenses to be incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds. The Bonds are to be issued and sold by the Issuer pursuant to the Resolution, including as part of said Resolution the draft of a Final Bond Resolution which was before the Council and attached to the in substantially Resolution final form at the time of the adoption of the Resolution the "Bond (collectively, Resolution") and said Final Bond Resolution is to be adopted by the Council in such form and with such changes thereto as shall be approved by the Council upon the adoption thereof; provided that the principal amount, interest rate or rates, maturity and discount of the Bonds will not exceed the maximums set forth k Associates, City, Utah County, Utah in Lindon, Utah offices, where they may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the date of publication of this notice. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice is provided by law during which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the Bond Resolution or the Bonds, or any provision made for the security and payment of the Bonds, and that after which time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whosoever. DATED this 4th day of August, 1998 sOttH.Dameron City RecorderAdministrator Published Pleasant in Grove the Review August 12, 1998. Hills Town and economically valuable." In early days the women met in members homes, but as the groups grew in number the women looked forward to owning a building to house their artifacts and to establish a historical section from which members may obtain Pioneer histories. They met in such places as the Lion House, the basement of the State Capitol Building, and in some church buildings. Finally all of the members in all states made a concentrated effort to raise money for a permanent home. This campaign culminated in the construction of a beautiful memorial building, which sits today at the north end of Main Street in Salt Lake City. It is open to the public every day except Sunday and no charge is made for admittance. The International Society of DUP has published a number of books, including "The First Twenty Five Years", "Through the Years," and, "A Pioneer Dr. Scott M. Healey, D.M.D., who is a practicing dentist in Lindon, current president of the Academy of LDS Dentists, recently announced the 1998 annual conference to be held at Brigham Young University campus. The conference will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 14 and 15. This years qualified clinicians include Leonard Gordon J. Abrams, Christensen, John D. Kolis, Ronald I. Maitland, Peter C. Munton, Dan Nathanson, and John A. Svirsky. They will be speaking on topics such as periodontology, prosthodontics, oral pathology, implants, and posterior composites. One of the unique aspects of The Lehi High School Class of 1983 will hold their reunion on Friday, Aug. 14 at the high school. Please enter through the front doors. Social hour will start at 6 p.m., with dinner from 7 to 8:30 COUNCIL MEETING I. Call to Order and Prayer II. Approval of Minutes from July 21, 1998, Regular Council Meeting and August 4, 1998, Regular Council VIII. Final V. Estates Subdivision, Plat B A. WaterSewer B. for B Plat C C. Blossom Apple Park Subdivision, Plat B Notice of intent to annex On August 4, 1998, the Town Council of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, adopted No. Resolution Indicating its intent to annex the following described real property: Rock Geneva Annexation Description of land located in Utah County, Utah, in the northeast quarter of Section 6, Township 5 South, Range 2 East of the Base Lake Salt and Meridian, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly boundary line of the existing Canyon View Annexation, which point is 912.79 feet N. 002210" W. from the east quarter corner of said Section 6, and running thence along the corporate limits of the Town of Cedar Hills the following five (5) courses: 1) N.71A31'59" W. 511.10 feet; 2) N. 434.35 feet; 3) N.80A24'10"W. 449.86 feet; Cedar Hills SAFECO TTAMERICAIW STATES I JINSURANCe mo LINCOLN NATIONAL CORPORATION LcixJi 60 VI RETIREMENT Utah Any qualified person interested in being considered for appointment to the position of Town Council may make application to Kim South 377 East Self-Employ- Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah 225-802- Adjourn in Published the Grove Review Pleasant August 12, 1998. 1130 West, Orem, UT 84057. For more information, call Kitto or Cardon, or visit the folwww.inquonet-genenethomele- Regular Planning Commission Meeting June 25, 1998, Special Planning Commission Meeting July 9, 1998, Regular Planning Commission Meeting 3. Report from Council 4. Committee Assignments and Reports 5. Recommendation on for Plan Preliminary Renaissance Subdivision 6. Recommendation on Concept Plan for Temple June 11, 1998, mony regarding the proposed annexation. The Town Council will d act to annex the real property unless, at or before the public hearing, written protests to the annexation are filed by the owners of real property located within the area proposed for annexation, d of the value of and the private real property within the area proposed for annexation. Copies of the map showing the location of the annexation area are available for review by the public at the office of the Cedar website: lowing hi. planners to meet Thursday PLANNING REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes; 4501 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah, for the purpose of receiving testi- Internet Shadows Subdivision 7. Recommendation on Concept Plan for Geneva Rock Annexation 8. ReviewRecommendation on Amendments to the zoning Ordinance, Section and Creation of New zone Classification 9. ReviewRecommendation on Commercial Master Plan 10. and Groups ed KyndaoMjLcmOAy I I HC Health Pians J u.wm-- . Adjournment in the Published Pleasant Grove Review Aug. 12, 1998. a month unlimited access (prepaid yearly) pleased to offer a special first year rate of only $129.95 (That's only $10.90 a momh.o'KW accounts include: Unlimited Internet access account - 5 megs of web Internet content space and a 33.6k access speeds. filtering also available for a low price of $29.95. Month to month access only $14.95 per month. Hills Town Clerk during normal business hours. Kim E. 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"Obviously, we've got to do something besides just pray for hot weather to help our business." To keep his dedicated employees out of the "El Nino unemployment line," Shurtz is offering homeowners a tremendous savings package that will allow them to get a new Service Experts air conditioner at a drastically reduced price and make no payments until next year.' "Here's the kicker," said Shurtz. "Any homeowner who purchases a new premium furnace before August 3 1" will receive the air conditioner for only $995. That's at least $2,200 in savings over our regular price!" Hurry! Just like the El Nifio weather, Shurtz doesn't expect these over committed air conditioners to be available much longer. Call Jane at Service Experts today at ' I Nino years or older, this can be your chance to save a lot of money and help save Service Experts from El Nino's grip! If your furnace or air conditioner LEWIS & GUYMON, INC 756-039- 0 V is 10 Air Conditioning c BENEFITS! American Fork (Next to Alpine Credit Union) tnd Heating Service Experts 229-280- 3 CI WK Service Exnertt District Hi90 Access Special INET-- 1 On Approved Credil. I7.W A PR.. Minimum 2 1 768-849- 2. 229-280- UlunJilVUiUiVWIV. EMPLOYEE Creation of a New Zone Classification. X. Review Model Storm Drain Fee Ordinance XI. Financial Statements XII. Council Reports XIII. Hills Notice is hereby given the that Planning Commission of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold their Regular Planning Commission Meeting on Thursday, August 13, 1998, beginning at 8:00 p.m. at the Cedar Ridge Elementary, 4501 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, Utah. Review Discuss announces council vacancy You Can Afford To Be Choosy B INSURANCE IX. Geneva Rock 4) N. 57A59'00" W. 913.45 fee; 5) N. 00A20'59" W. 760.76 feet, more or less, to the north section line of said N. Section 6; thence 8955'30" E.. 2068.32 feet, more or less, along said section line to the northeast corner of said Section 6, said point also being the northwest corner of the Yates Annexation; thence S. 00A22'21" E. 1310.92 feet, more or less, along the west boundary line of said Yates Annexation to the northwest corner of said existing Canyon View Annexation; thence along the west boundary line of said existing Canyon View Annexation S. 0022'10" E. 398.11 feet to the point of beginning. The above described annexation contains 61.096 acres, more or less. Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cedar Hills will hold a public hearing on October 20, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cedar Ridge Elementary, The Town of Cedar Hills announces a vacancy in the office of Town Council created by the resignation of Councilmember Steve Allred and thus creating the vacancy on August 4, 1998. Pursuant to UC the Town of Cedar Hills hereby gives notice that the Town Council will fill said vacancy at a regular Council Meeting to be held on the following date. Tuesday, September 8, 1 998 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cedar Ridge Elementary 4501 W. Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills, TtavelersPropertyCasualtyP am TravtlmOroup ill Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance, Section bers in the activities, according to Dr. Healey. The active Spouse program offer wives the opportunity to attend workabout shops spirituality, health, raising righteous children, family histories, and family relationships. The program keynote speaker will be Barbara B. Smith, former Relief Society general president for over nine years. the She will be speaking-oworth of souls. The family program will include a day at Salt Lake City's Hogle Zoo with a dinner in the Park. The Sports Park will be another part of the program as well as Seven Peaks Water Park. Strikes Local Business! Specializing in Health Insurance for Individuals, Families, small Business Landmark Landmark Estates Subdivision, "Serving Utah With A Choice Since 1990" to) ZURICH for Approval A. Review and Business Business IV. Final Approval Pinnacle Pointe, Plat Cedar Plat C Economic Community Project Development Future for Ordinance Commercial Area. Meeting. III. Engineering Projects B. ReviewDiscuss Lakeview Subdivision, VII. Orchard Place, Plat B VI. Final of Release Guarantee Construction Bond and Acceptance of Improvements for: Subdivision ReviewDiscuss Entertain by "Lance Parry and The Prairie Dogs" will follow after dinner. Cost for the event is $20 per person or $35 per couple. Those Council sets agenda the Academy of LDS Dentists is its inclusion of all family mem- interested in participating in the full event must RSVP no later than Aug. 12 by calling Denece Fitzgerald Kitto, or Maggie Evans Cardon, Checks should be made payable to LHS Class of '83 and sent to Kitto at 1348 N. 15-ye- ar These and other publications can be obtained at the Memorial Building in Salt Lake City. D. , w Class of '83 to meet LHS Song Book." Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cedar Hills, Utah, will hold their Regular Town Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 18, 1998, beginning at 7:00 p.m. u, i usr Academy of LDS Dentists to hold conference at BYU while, the thing must be mentally stimulating, spiritually elevating, socially pleasing p.m. Cedar Alpine seeks comment on housina w A-- Miwlhly PaymcM Required, Nil Annual lw |