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Show For Herald I'Jant Adi 0 Call The Herald 373-G45- Wednesday, November 4, 1992 The Daily Herald MEEMBDEEf. I EEfe Call-i- Merchandise n Office address: Mail Business Opportunities Child Care Entertainment Help Wanted , Instruction Job Lists 138 115 113" 135 Antiques 130' Computers Sell Employment Opportunities Work Wanted TTzZZZ. Auctions Building Matenals Craft Fairs :. Food Storage 137 Fuel Garage and Yard Sale 125 Home Furnishings Jewelry and Diamonds Miscellaneous For Sale FinancialLegal Debt Counseling Legal Services Miscellaneous Wanted Musical Instruments Office Supplies and Equipment Pets and Supplies 167 166 168 Loans and Finance Mortgages and Trust Deeds 169 502 536 531 Notices Adoption Happy Ads Heaith and Beauty Lost and Found 50 515 533 450 530 495 539 460 440 510 496 500 490 520 Recreation 7Hz. 156" 160 154 165 158 155 Moving Personals Tickets Buy and Sell 157 Rentals 250 240 565 550 Bicycles Boats and Motors Campers and Shells 270 260 280 210 275 220 Motorcycles 560 Motorhomes and RVs Snow Machines Sporting Goods Trailers 575 580 540 570 .' 710 620 680 650 700 630 615 Livestock Poultry Veterinary 200 Transportation Real Estate Businesses For Sale Commercial Property Condominiums Farms and Ranches Income Property Lots and Acreage Mobile Home Parks Mobile Homes Real Estate For Sale Real Estate Trade Real Estate Wanted Recreation Property 430 400 370 390 720 760 780 790 770 850 810 730 840 Aircraft Auto and Truck Parts Auto Insurance Auto Rentals Auto Service Autos For Sale Four Wheel Drive 420 380 305 300 360 410 340 Heavy Equipment Sports Cars Trucks Vans 350 373-645- 0 801- - 0 Deadlines you want your ad to run on a particular day, just make sure you call us with the ad copy by noon the day before. More specific deadlines are listed below. This applies to new ad orders, cancellations and corrections. We recommend that you call in your ad as early as possible before deadline to avoid traffic at deadline. the last minute rush-hou- r If Per 3 lines per category Cost per line above 3 lines 1 $8.75 3 12.65 19.50 28.15 36.65 $1.40 2.30 4.00 6.90 7 For Sunday, call by 1 2 noon on Friday. For Monday, call by 11am. Saturday. For Tuesday through Friday, call by 12 noon the day prior to publication. For Saturday, call by 5 30 p.m. Thursday. Intervening holidays require one additional day in advance for each day 3 days before and after the holiday. 14 21 31 Classified Display: a Sunday, ad is due Wednesday at noon. For Monday, ad is due Thursday noon. For Tuesday, ad is due Friday noon. For Tuesday Herald Magazine, ad is due Friday at 11:00 a.m. For Wednesday, ad is due Fnday at 3 p.m. For Thursday, ad is due Monday noon. Friday ads are due Tuesday by noon. Saturday ads for both Herald and Herald Magazine arc due Wednesday at II 00 a.m. Holidays set back deadlines one additional day for the week prior to the holiday. $1 .30 to ads scheduled on Tuesday and Saturday (Herald Magazine), plus 37 cents for additional line over 3 lines. FREE! Classified Free-bee3 lines for three days. Private party, one item under $100. One item month. only, no firewood or pets (unless free). Ad must be mailed in. Only one ad per household per Copy Acceptance: The Daily Herald reserves the right to edit or withhold ad copy, or cease publication of any ad. it may exercise its discretion in acceptance or classification of any and all classified advertising. 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Price includes a photo (taken at our office), 12 words and two runs (Saturday and Tuesday) in The Herald and The Herald Magazine reaching over 72.000 homes. Price also includes a regular 7 day3line ad in the classified section Home Buyer's Guide: $20.97. Bring us a photo of your home by Tuesday at 5:00p.m. Your home along with a 30 word description, will run in Friday's paper. Plus you get 7 lines for 3 days in the Classified section. blind service boxes are available. If you would like to pick up your replies, $10.00. If you would like replies mailed to you, $15.00. Replies are held for 15 days after the expiration of the ad. Renting a box number: $10.00 To provide confidentiality, .J SJU. Errors: For best results, check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. The Herald will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions of any classified ad. Call us right away should a mistake be discovered and a change needed. In the event of an error, such responsibility will be limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. Responding to box number ads: If an ad with a box number catches your eye, just address your envelope to: (Box number) co The Daily Herald, P.O. box 717, Provo. Utah 84603. Here is what we'll ask, so please be ready. Writing an ad. Start your ad with what you're selling. Your telephone number. Your name. Full address, including zip code. Classification in which you'd like your ad to appear. Dates you'd like to run your ad. How you'd like your ad to read four sales experts can help you with this part, but if you'd like to get started, you'll find some tips in this section) Put Be descriptive. yourseH&gg&u aoouf an item you were ins Include the brand name. Use only standard abbreviations, or no abbreviations at all. Always state the price, and it you're flexible on price, include a "negotiable" in your ad. Include your phone number and times to call Specifically asking for the sale, andor including the word "please", will increase ad 820 response. required SPANISH E AIRPORT SPANISH FORK, UTAH AIP PROJECT NO. Sealed bids for the AIP Project No. placing a o clssified Ad even is lo I I I I I II f fo Muller, easier... o o o o o o t o Fax AMENDED - AFIRMATIVE 1 o o I o o lo lo I 1 - 1 I Your Name Your Address Your Phone I and fax along with your I classified Jo Message 1 I X. , ACTION TO ENSURE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND TO THE PROVISIONS OF OF DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS 49 CFR PART 23 DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION AND 49 CFR PART 30 - DENIAL OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS TO SUPPLIERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES OF COUNTRIES THAT DENY PROCUREMENT MARKET ACCESS TO U.S. CONTRACTORS (FOREIGN TRADE RESTRICTION). Minimum wage rates as established by the Secretary of Labor are applicable lo this project. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cashier's check In the amount of not less than five percent of the total bid, made payable to the City of Spanish Fork . 373-548- 9 JO I c m CLASSIFIED 070 ZltZt Asso- & Sirhall Inc., 2101 South ciates, Blackhawk Street, Suite 200, Aurora, Colorado 80014 by a nonrefundable deposit of $50.00 for each set (no refunds). NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTORS SUBCONTRACAND TORS OF NONSEGRE-GATEFACILITIES - The successful bidder will be required to submit a Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities and to notify prospective subcontractors of the requirement for such certification where the subcontract exceeds $10,000. THIS CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO THE PROVEXECUTIVE ISIONS OF ORDER 11246 of 24 SEPTEMBER AS 1965, 'AX I Airport, Schedule 1 will be received by the City of Spanish Fork, 40 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 until 2:00 p.m., local time, November 18, 1992 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The work involved includes the following: SCHEDULE 1 Extend parallel Taxiway to Runway 12 (2,600 Feet by 35 Feet) Relocate County Road (1 Feet by 35 Feet) Install Airfield Signage A complete set of Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of IO go o im- provements to Spanish Now, - Mm each Special Rate Categories Policies INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR IMPROVEMENT TO to lo lo lo lo 13.65 47.65 Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices It 0 'Add 800 'Prepayment Consecutive times per category Private Party line ads (for new ads, cancellations, changes): 571 Farm Equipment Fruits and Vegetables Hay and Grain Landscape and Nursery Stock..... 205 into Herald Magazine for ads scheduled to run on Tuesdays and SatRates include automatic pick-uto urdays. Ads are charged within the frequency range in which they run For example, an ad placed run 21 times that gets cancelled after 12 insertions will only be charged a! the 14 time rate (credits are 21 times, but is cancelled given for advance overpayments! However, an ad that is scheduled to run after 17 insertions, will be charged the 21 time rate 2 runs same as three 4. 5 and 6 runs same as seven; 8. 9. 10. 1 1. 12. 13 runs same as fourteen; 15. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20 runs same as 21 22 to 30 runs same as 31 Rates shown represent costs as low as 45 cents per line per day To start on Farmer's Marketplace Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished Commercial Rentals Condos For Rent Houses For Rent Miscellaneous For Rent Rooms For Rent Storage Rentals Vacation Rentals Wanted To Rent address: Classified phone: Facsimile number: Switchboard number 1 Appliances 136 Rates (3 line minimum) Mon. thru Fri. 8 a m. to 5 30 p iti. Mon. thru Fri 8 30 a m. to 5 00 p.m., 1555 North 200 West. Provo P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603 hours: hours: n Walk-i- J ; Information Classification Index Employment TOfflEk I Page Dl I m$ or by bid bond in like amount executed by surety company. The bidder must supply all the information required by the proposal forms and specifications, and heshe must bid on all items of every schedule. It is intended that this project will be constructed in early summer 1993. All bidders are advised to examine the site to become familiar with all ji ra vember 11, 1992 at 2:00 p.m. local time, at the Spanish Airport Terminal Builc''ng, 2050 North 300 Wf 5t, Spanish Fork, Utah. Any questions regarding bids are to be directed to the office of Muller, Sirhall & Associates, Inc., Aurora, Colorado (303368-7548- ) for interpretation. City of Spanish Fork Spanish Fork, Utah No. 5913 Published in The site conditions. The Daily Herald October 29, project will be shown to November 11, 1992. interested bidders on No NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE PLANNING COMMISSION The Provo City Planning commission will hold a public hearing on November 18, at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Council Chambers of the Provo City Center at 351 West Center Street. The items listed below will be discussed and anyone interested is invited to attend. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE PROVO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL On Tuesday, December 1, at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Council Chambers of Provo City, the Provo Municipal Council will consider the items noted below a star (). Items noted on the agenda with a star require legislative action by the Municipal Council. Unmarked items are administrative actions requiring the approval of only the Planning Commission. Decisions on the items marked with a star may be appealed to the Council, by submitting a written letter of appeal to the Community Development Department by 5:00 p.m. November 19. Decisions on the unmarked items may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment by making application to the Community Development Department by 5:00 p.m. November 30, 1992. ITEM 1 Lisa Ullery and David Jones request a Conditional Use Permit to conduct a dance hall (SLU 7396) at approximately 117 West 300 South in the CBD (Central Business District) Zone. Maeser Neighborhood ITEM 2 Recommendation from the 820 North Task Force to amend the General Plan for property along the east side of Interstate 15 between 1000 North and the Provo River from LI (Light e Industrial) to IR (Industrial Research). Neighborhood ITEM 3 Review and possible modifications to the Major Road Plan and Local Area Street Plan for the area generally around Cinnamon Hills from the debris basin to the County Complex. (Provost and Provost South Neighborhood) (Discussion only No decision will be made at this meeting) ITEM 4 Parley Hall, agent for Valley Oil Inc., requests the rezoning of property located at the southeast corner of 500 East and 500 South Zone. Maeser to an from ai Neighborhood ITEM 5 Ashworth and Knell Architects, agent for Keith Hilby, requests Project Plan Approval for a 46 unit multiple residential development located 5 at 467 South State in the (Very High Multiple Residential) Zone. Provost Neighborhood ITEM 6 An ordinance amending the zoning of the unbuilt portion of the Ivy at the Ridge condominium project located at approximately 1200 East Winbledon Drive from Single Family Residential. (PD) to Sherwood Hills Neighborhood An ordinance amending the zoning of ITEM 7 property located at approximately North 1050 East from (PD) to Single Family Residential. Little Rock Canyon Neighborhood ITEM 8 Staff initiated amendment to Chapter 14.21 of the Provo City Zoning Ordinance making the residential development standards In the CBD zone consistent with those of the zone, with the exception of lot area. Impact ITEM 9 Dave Gardner, agent for Steve Stewart, requests an amendment to Chapter 14.31 Performance Development Ordinance es tablishing a process for "Conceptual Plan Approval" of Projects over 50 acres in size. City Wide impact ITEM 10 Amendment to Title 14 Zoning and Title 15 ' Provo Land Development Ordinance to reflect recent changes in the Utah State e Code. Impact The Provo City Planning Commission will meet for a briefing at 5:30 p.m. ai the Panda Hostaurant. This win be a public meeting; however, no testimony will be heard and no action will be taken on the agenda items By order of the Provo City Planning commission Reta Trimble. Secretary No. 5932 Published in The Daily Herald November 4 1992. r n -- L- - --J. 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