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Show T SUNDAY, MARCH. 17, 1X3 6 SUNDAY HERALD I . Utah County. - Storm Forces Local Pilot Police Probe Storm Brinas Rash of Acciaentspuv Into Emergency Landing Varied Crimes Little Precipitation to Central U tqH White, Utah Provo police Saturday morning NOTICE OF INTENTION 1Jot line of F. B." Ritz property ' He obtained ' permission1 f A Provo-boun- d made were an from Friday's storm dumped ice and; investigating a number of pilot Notice is hereby given by t?e 1220 East to Oak Lane (Alternate on streets and highways, snow; to AFB Wendover emer minor crimes. at Wendover make ereency em( landing anj Board of Commissioners of Pro- - Route). the! time gency landing, and got down 759 N. 1st W-- , said causing a rash of accidents and Don about afternoon Friday Clark, New Utility Easement at West vo City, Utah, of the intention someone had broken into into a two personal injuries, but it deHarry J. Thalman, missing flier safely despite wiijds. CUV 111C 11 Ml C uw.t uu AJiw and aircraft lUUUWlllg lilll Uf lUii; Ul 1AV3 A W Mr. Jacobs noted that thi omni-- garage at the rear of 113 E. 8th posited only .11 inch of precipidesigner, rait into ments and to Jevy special taxes line of Lots 5a& 7 Blk 1, Oak trouble at Wells, tation at Provo Airport. f Nev. navigational station at Lucin N., but nothing was taken. HOs Subdivision. to pay for the same, Steven D. Taylor, 720 N. 8th E., However, Deer Creek ReserKay Jacobs, flying a Central north of Wendover was down for Herein described improvements STREET PAVING someone will probably fill this year voir a Aviation that Utah heard maintenance. pildt Saturday j reported plane, To excavate, gravel and pave shall be called Special. Improve-wit- h state-wid- e Fed drouth foreof his Elkd windshield directions from the broken had despite seeking The re telephone company 1H inches of compacted hot men District No. 73, and is bound-pla- eral Aviation casts of torrential 526 because W. rains Agency Flight ported lines down In a blizzard car, and Richard Coon, on the Upper Provo in February, asphalt paving over 6" com-- edOn00 tne following lines: said. he two 3rd Service, spotlights of S., LowWendover east reported In the the North by North line of Provo reported a dozen proppacted gravel base, on the. fol-taken. Mr. Jacobs encountered Severe Knolls-Timp- e area. Terrace View Addition to Provo lowine streets: 845 erty N. 3rd damage accidents, one a 10 Blaine W., Coleman, minutes east of Elko Weather socked in to thfe southCity; on the East by a line through turbulence (All in Terrace View Estates): and one personal inand was bike over his Humboldt the stolen; range, but east towards Dugway, iith hv: th reported An tfiA and " i . was probably a storm The wine reel " weather was clear cloudy-wind- y weather Was re R. K. Carter, 757 E. 7th N., that jury. Cherokee line of 1800 North, and on the and he decided to atgo Wendover, Indian Hills Drive in many . of factor on! in to ported at Lucin. his coat was missing from Family contributing Line (at South Side of Terrace west by a line of 1100 East, as Salt Lake. them. . I Mr. Thalman had received Living Center. 1296 E. 20, Vew Estates) ; to North end of defined by Provo City numbering Griffiths, Elm, Jerry Provo Sport Goods, 281 North But weather closed in in the weather instructions from FAA two-c- ar system. a in was Provo, injured Low-Timarea, and, informed at Elko, and had been giyen spe- University, reported shoplifting; crash Friday at 4j28 p.m. at 853 Improvements fall within Indian Hills Cherokee Lane was open, Mr. Jacobs cial care since earlier he had ap- and Elmo Lee, 382 S. 2nd W., E. 9th E., Provo. Driver of, the 29, 30, and 32 of Town-Vie- Ogden (at South side of Terrace Won 20, beaded northerly, hoping to; inter- peared to confuse Carlin with Lehi, a radio was stole from vo other car was Jayann Morgan ship 6 South, Range 3 East Salt Estate) West 120 feet. the cational school. Ogden airways, j Elko. Lake Base and Meridian. Said cept 36 Feet Wide Payne, 34, 1840 N. 1450 E, as he office ' Instead reached Fri sheriff's the Utah The County the within all are missing pilot, Improvements Hills Drive Brent Stewart, 9, 256 N. 5th W., reported Sue Circle Indian Southern Pacific tracks, he found FAA, took the northern c T7 n. 4 lvmitc nf Prnvn f:itv 'i - iL loop day was investigating a reported was knocked down Friday by a The total cost of said Improve- - weather closing in to the north around the Humboldt range to burglary at the Harold Parker car backing out of a driveway Lot 3 Rev.. Blk 6 to Center point and east,, and he returfeed jto Wells, and did cot fly through store, Cedar Fort. Stolen articles of arc on Lot 10 Blk. 8. in Plat C. ments Is estimated at $97,844.15. during the snowstorm, but apart to Bon in the Wendover, angling Secret Pass of of Elko included a big pink rabbit, 10 to from minor Bruises, was not in east directly Hills Drive The property owners' portion Indian Drive Piute I I L 12 pair of levis, several hats and as did M. Jacob. "? S93.519.15 neville salt flats. jured said his mother, Mrs. G. W uuc Ui Ca,,i.'cm. iiuuui oiuc tuut i mi, via i , t the cost Is estimated atsome gasoline. Civil Utah Air Patrol possibly Keith Stewart. at $aturday the and S4,3Z5.uu 5 Lot porUon to Line City's Center Plat B., LEGAL NOTICE i was flying search for thd missing An overturned car belonging to In the Terrace View Estates Utah Highway Patrol reported . Blk 8, Plat C. Thalman plane. Jack Strong, 50, 694 S. 4th W., six crashes, including a personal f Two' Indian Hills area , the cost per front feet is Stub Streets Mr. Thalman, well! known was found at 953 South State Fri- injury at American Fork, and a be assessed for Sewer oa a lot Drive West to end of Streets as estimated as follows: as basis follows:. Utah, had often land- day at 1:12 a.m. Mr. Strong told number of Cars slid off the road throughout ASPHALT PAVING , shown on Plat A. ed Provo at 1 8 to Blk. Oak at airport in1 his ex- police the car had been stolen. inc., (Lots If . 30 Feet Wide $3.85 per 46 foot wide surface i I re Hills School Subdivision. perimental plane. Wasatch Curtis Young, 8, a passenger Thursday Piute Drive South line Lot 7, front foot each side. of a Hills Oak and Lot theft break Plat 4, a car driven by Anita Young, in B, in, 8,Blk. ported 36 foot wide surface $3.00. per Blk 7, Plat B Center line Lot 5, the relief CARE, was a agepcy, f Subdivision. $5 in from about Pleasant Grove, was treated 32, pop change :' : South end of front foot each side. Blk 8, Plat 26 relief agencies in machine. 1 to 13, inc., Blk. 2 : organized by a bunmed nose at American Lots for Qak ' 30 foot wide surface $2.50 per Street." 1945. Hills Subdivision. , Sue Circle South line Lot 7, front foot each side. Lots 1 to 4 inc., and Lot 11, Blk 7,- Plat B Center line Lot a, CURB AND GUTTER LEGAL NOTICE Blk. 3 Oak Hills Subdivision. Blk 8, Flat c boutnwest to tne Curb and Gutter per Lots 1 to 6 inc., Blk 1 Taylor $20 line of East Side Lot 3, Kev., front NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Hill. Subdivision. Blk , Center point of arc of SEWER LINES 1 to 6, inc., Blk. 2 Taylor Lots OFFICE OF THE CITY RE 4 4:- H : ux m, uuc 8, fiat Sewers (Terrace View Estates Hill Subdivision. Provo Utah. CORDER, City, each .'. ' CURB AND GUTTER Area) $3.00 per front foot Lots 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B Sealed proposals will be receiv construct Curb and To excavate, side. 2 and 3 divided into two ed at this office until 10:00 A.M., (Lots and Gutter on the following Sewers (Oak Hills and adja- - building lots each), Blk. 3 Taylor Tuesday, April 9, 1963, for furin 'View streets: Terrace cent area) $600.00 per lot (each Hill Subdivision. (All nishing materials and the con Estate) (Both sides of Streets approved lot of the subdivided Lots 1 to 4, inc., Peterson Sub- struction of the following: Street unless otherwise noted) area, or a legal sized lot (as division, Paving, concrete curb! and gut North sidei Cherokee Lane In- - zoned) in undivided area.) y Oak Lane in Lots ters; sewer and water lines. All facing dian Hills Drive West 120 feet. (Laterals not included in Addition. in Special Improvement District Hills Drive South Side posed work), to be made on all No. 73. Assessment of Cherokee Lane to North end WATER LINES lots abutting streets as follpws The project is divided into two Stub of street; including-th- e $2.80 per front foot, of street unless other- three schedules. Bidder may bid sides (both streets to West as shown on Plat CORNER REDUCTIONS on any or all schedules. The ap wise noted): A of Subdivision. (Terrace View Estates Area) Oak Lane from SW Corner Lot proximate quantities are as fol A fifty (50) foot reduction in Piute Drive Indian Hills Drive 4, Blk. 3, Oak Hills Subdivision, lows: to Sooth end of Subdivision. frontage will be allowed on corner to intersection with 1220 East SCHEDULE I , Sue Circle Piute Drive in In- - lots, and on lots fronting two Street Street. Paving dian Hills Drive. streets, where pavement is on 1950 North from 2,500 cu. yds. excavation Work to include 15" CHP structed on both sides' of the lots; West to 1400 East Street. 4.200 tons gravel drain line from Sue Circle to west A forty (40), foot reduction in 2000 North Oak Lane West to 1,500 tons of Hot Plant Asphalt line of lots in Block 1, Plat A. frontage will be allowed on cor-- ; end of Street. SCHEDULE II WATER LINES ner lots, and on. lots fronting two 1220 East Street 2000 Norty to Curb and Gutter To excavate and install 6" Wa- - streets where curb and gutter is intersection with Oak Lane. 800 cu. excavation ter line (with necessary fittings) constructed on both sides of the 2080- - North 1220 East West to 7,200 l.f.yds.Type "C": Curb on the following streets: (In Ter- - lots; and a sixty (60) foot reduc- - include 4 d SCHEDULE III lots on West tion in frontages will be allowed end. race View Estates) Water Lines and Sewer Piute Drive Indian Hills Drive where sewer or water lines are Oak Crest Lane from Oak Hills Oak Area (a) constructed on both sides of cor-- to 1400 East Street and Oak Crest to South, end of Street. Sewer Indian Hills Drive ner lots, or on lots fronting .two! Circle. Sue Circle 5,000 cu. yds. excavation streets: No corner reduction will to Piute Drive. 1400 East Street 1950 North to 6,600 l.f. 8" Sewer Line SEWER LINES be allowed for sewer lines in Oak North end of Oak Hills Subdivi 26 Manholes l Sewer Hills and adjacent area as the To excavate sion (lots on West side of street (b) Terrace View Estates Lines on the following streets assessment here is based upon per. ' Sewer only). (and in Easements, when requir- lot basis (not on frontage basis)- 2,000 cu. yds. excavation Only lots within Provo City The following lands and lots (in er, in Oak Hills Area): to assessed. be 2,025 l.f. 8" Sewer Terrace View Estates Area) shall Boundary Terrace View Estates: to 7 Manholes or All protests objections Piute Drive all of Street as be assessed to a depth of 12 rods out such Improvements Water Lines shown on Plat B Terrace View back from the property line on carrying 700 cu. yds. excavation must be presented in writing, svr? the various streets upon which Estates. vX or 2,000 l.f. 6" Cast Iron Water Line lots and block numbers Sue Circle Indian Hills Drive they abut, or to which they are stating 3 Fire Hydrants description of property by inetes to Piute Drive. adjacent: Instructions to bidders: to the City Recorder and bounds Oak Hills and adjacent area: (The lot depth only when land on on o'clock 5:00 or before Specifications and form of con p.m. Oak Lane From existing Sewer is subdivided), and bond may' be obtained tract 1963. April 8, TERRACE VIEW ESTATES manhole at NE Corner of Lot 5, office of the City Engineer the at Commissioners The Board of Lots 1 to 5 inc., Blk 1, Plat A. Blk 3. Oak Hills - Subdivision to .The deposit for the contract doc regular meeting Lots 1 to 4 inc., Blk. 3, Plat A. will meet at their intersection with 1220 East Street. is $5.00. The amount of uments 10:00 o'clock at a.m., thereafter Lane to Lot 1, Blk. 4. Plat A. Oak Crest Lane-Oa- k the will 1963 the consider and deposit fee will be refunded Lots 1 to 6 inc., Blk. 5, Plat A. April 9, 1400 East (East Side of Peterson to con the bidder or bidders, who reand and hear Lots 7 Rev., 8 Rev., 9 Rev., and proposed levy Addition). sets of documents in turn such Im to said such sider protests Oak Crest 10. Rev., Blk. 5, Plat C. (formerly Oak Crest Circle within five days condition been have as shall good provements , Plat A). Lane West to end of of bids. the after opening 1220 East Street: 2000 North to Lots 1 Rev., 2 Rev., 3 Rev., and made. in the Comwill be Bids of Com of the Board opened Order By Lot 10, Blk. 2, Plat D (Lots 1 to intersection of Oak Lane. A. M., 10:00 at Room mission of Provo Utah, missioners City, 2000 North Street Oak Lane-1- 3 Rev., formerly in Plat A). 1963. 1963. 9, 12 of April Tuesday, this March, day Lot 2 Rev., Blk. 4, Plat B (for- West to end of Provo City Corp may make CERTIFICATION Street-1400 1950 East A) Plat North merly the payments during construcGLENN R. periodic OLSEN, I, duly Lots 1 to 14 inc., Blk. 7, Plat B Street Northwest to Oak Lane of tion of said improvements based Lots 11 to 14 inc., and side hill chosen, qualified City Recorder and Oak Lane Southwest to end of upon estimates of the Provo City State Utah Provo County, City, section area, Blk. 6, Plat C. of as do Engineer of not p exceed 90 hereby Utah, certifythat North to Lots 1 Rev., 2 Rev., 3 Rev., Blk 1400 East Street-195- 0 such official I have the Custody in value of the work theretofore end of street. 6, Plat S (formerly Plat A)r files jof the done, said payments to be made Street-122- 0 Lots 1 to 10 inc., Blk. 8, Plat C of the records and East 2080 North of Com on a monthly basis; Provo City Includes all lots in Terrace View proceedings of the Board StratWest to end of in its own discretion, elect 14 & 15 Estates Indian Hills missioners of said City and that may, abutting Utility Easements-Lo- ts foregoing Notice of to make the periodic payments and Lots 12 & 15, Blk. 2, Oak Drive, Piute Drive, Sue Circle, the above and true and correct as herein described, either cash a is Intention full, Hills Subdivision (from existing Cherokee Lane and two unnamed of Intention or Interim Warrants as provided Notice of the c copy Stub streets, to the West of Indian manhole on Oak Lane into of Commis- - by law. Board the by Hills Drive, as recorded in Plat passed of, 1950 North Street) sioners on the 12 day of March, By order of the Board of ComUtility Eastments Lots 17 & 16 A. Also lots and lands to a depth 1963. missioners, Provo City, Utah. (Revised) and Lots 5 & 6 and of 12 rods (or one legal lot) back GLENN OLSEN, Olseri Glenn R. Lots 5 & 7, Blk. 2, Oak Hills Sub- from street (Cherokee Lane) on A whole new group of Ciiy Recorder Recorder City to which they division, (from existing manhole which they abut, or Published in The Sunday Herald, Provo City,; Utah . frames (formerly selling on Oak Lanes to 2000 North are adjacent, in Section 20, Town in the Sunday Herald: March 17, 24, and 31 and April ship 6 South, Range 3 East, Salt Published Street) , March 17, 24, 31, and .April 7, 1963 7, 1963 for as much as $22.50) Utility Easements Lot 16 Rev. Lake Base and Meridian. Both Sue Subsides: Piute Drive, Circle, to Easement on West Side of has been added to our division, thence North to Lot 3, Cherokee Lane at South end of along West Easement, thence along Terrace .View Estates, Indian Hills sale frames to give you new Easement in Lot 3 in Blk 2, Drive, including two Stub streets thence in Terrace View Estates. Oak Hills Subdivision, an even greater group to OAK HILLS AREA Northwest over City, Property to choose from. However, the The following lands and lots in 2080 North. area shall Hills and New Utility Easement on North Oak. adjacent -- ! 43-kn- ot X I to-w- it: nt j hit-and-ru- trt. Sec-Dri- n, Fork Hospital and released. It had at first been feared the nose was broken; but it was Inot. Driver of the other I car was Craig Wright, 17, American Fork. The accident occurred' at Main and Church Streets. Friday in American Fork, at 4 p.m., and was investigated by American Fork Patrolman Dick Francom. Other accidents werf reported at Lehi, Spanish Forfc Canyon, American Fork, Spanish Fork and Santaquin. Three miles south fof Santa- - pe ve w i I I a. V I ) j Point-of-the-mounta- in. 4 C-r--to ! 6:45 p.m. A ured 1.09 inch of pirecipita Won last weekend; another .02 on Tuesday, "L and .06 up: to 5 p.m. fi Friday. ,.,-Provo River Commissioner Wallace R. Waymah was irifjr: by his deputy Ike Baum, I that the storm deposit d very little precipitation at higbler elevations. TI ere was just in Ileber Valley ,v skiff of snow" he said ' . On Friday Deer Creek . Riesern-- ed e-b- er, j 1 Nephi C. of C. Names Chairmen i i Harlow was Pexton Provo weather station meas 'down from 'March 1 measurement of 123.4Q9 because of; power wa- ter released down Provo River. "It is my gues sthejDeer (preek chairat a Nephi Reservoir may fill jthis year," ' . said the river commissioner. Its named capacity is 154,000 acire feet. chairman of the industrial committee; Rulon Broadhead, roads DEEPEST CANYON committee; Dr. A. A. Boston, re The1 BAKER, Ore. (UPD! tail trades committee; and Steve is in world the est canj'on Greenwood, tourist development committee. Jay Mickelson, chamber president, also announced that a Salt, Lake rock product had pur chased property in INephi, and fac-- i planned "to set up a pre-ca- st me stone business m Nephi. Canyon, dividing Oregon and Idaho. It plunges 7,900 feet from Devil Mountain to the Snake River. Both private and public f utility combines have petitioned the fed- eral government for a license to build a dam at tne sue. I 6 . 1 AspenProvo; escaped with out injury when his srriaUl foreign car. rolled over Friqay at J NEPHI Four committee manships were announced recent meeting of 'the Chamber of Commerce. 23, Lewis quin, Donald 1235 - "' ''''.'. ? i ': V ,x - ,f . w. .Ti V . 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