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Show DAILY HERALD UTAH VALLEY Getthe full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. DAILY DIGEST Pony CathyAllred 756-7669 Elder Quests hosts seminar for seniors Ider Quest, a Utah ValleyState Collegesponsored group that provides continuing education opportunities for seniorcitizens, will hold its spring seminar April 10 from 9 a.m. Pilot or Proctologist.” directorof the Utah Division of ConsumerProtection. sored UVSC Scholarship Fund. Donations will be The morningspeakerwill be Dr. Barry Drage, Lone Peak Press Barbara Christiansen yesrees the best selling book, “Oops: The Word You Nev- This year's themeis “Life is a celebration so keep on dancing. There will be music, singing, dancing and an auction to raise moneyfor the Elder Quest-spon- accepted. Pleasant Grove or er Want to Hear from Your Surgeon, Dentist, to 3 p.m. at Northampton House, 198 W. 300. North, American Fork Lehi, Cedar Valley, Some ‘Spangs. presently serving as the social services director at, Mountain ViewHospital. He is the author of ‘American Fork, Highland. The afternoon speakerwill be Francine Giani, Alpine or Cedar Hills She has the data and experienceto help seniors Chris Peterson 225-1340 avoid identity theft and fraud. Tickets are $20 per person andare available _. Orem, Vineyard from KayBradford, 229-2573; Richard Bunker, 765-4738; and Ernest Krey, 362- Fork Press Debbie Chandler 798-1011 ext. 10 ALPINE ern Waterlawsuit, whichis re- » The Hunters Ridge subdivision wasgivenfinalplat lated to a group of people who filed claim on water rights they considered lapsed orforfeited. City Attorney Kevin Bennett approval at the March 21 Planning Commission meeting. would serve as co-counsel as knownas the Allison Court trial dates are in April and May subdivision andis located at 300 N. Main St. It contains13 lots. and Bennett has obligations in The subdivision was formerly » AMERICAN FORK » The city has retained the services of David Hartvigsen to be legal counsel for the West- an ordinancefor people with aia UU ek Addresses Maps www.heraldextra.com/ yellowpages The Springville Herald disabilities. “We don't have a Pat Conover 490.5651 Springville, Mapleton choice but to address thatissue,” he said. The Daily Herald EAGLE MOUNTAIN his time permits. The tentative Amie Rose ae » Councilwoman Heather that time frame. Jackson requested during the March 22 City Council meeting Provo, countywide thatthe city staff check on the CEDARHILLS voice prompt phone system. She hadcalled the city trying to getin touch with city staff memberandsince she did not » The City Council voted on March 22to denya request for a youth maleresidential treatment center on North Canyon Road. Charles Ah You made Local Busine- 5 Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson, Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, taquin required communities to adopt an inquiry regardinga possible zone changefor the property saying he was considering creating housing with 24-hour know the appropriate extension, asked for the operator and got an answeringservice. She said phonecalls should be answered whenpeoplecall Eagle Mountain City Hall. supervisionanda professional staff and professional counselors. There might have been HIGHLAND of age. Ah Yousaid the boys » The City Council approved the adoptionof a resolution to 12 boys from 12 to 17 years would not have any criminal record. Councilman Jim Perry madethe motion to deny the request, but asked staff members to pursue an ordinance regarding such group homes in CedarHills. Planner Rod Despain told the councilthe state / in the process of clearing the landofitems that have been stored there for many years. If it is annexed the applicant has expressed an interest in developing the landinto a residential subdivision. LEHI cation for a new business park in the Lehi area anda site for a new parkandtrail system. Ideas for revitalization include architectural standards for commercial construction, exparking and expanded » The City Council has ap- proceed with the annexation ofa little more than 19 acres belonging to Fred Buhler. The proved funding for a metropolitan revitalization project. The roughly $88,000 design project was awarded to Landmark Design.“We'rein the middle ofsigning the agreement now, island ofland on 5879 W. 10400 and then we immediately will porated in 1977. The owneris cilman Mark Johnsonsaid. Johnson is spearheading and Northis still in the county and was not included as part of the city when Highland was incor- overseeing the revitalization project, which will propose lo- start the selection of a public advisory committee,” Coun- arts and entertainmentfacilities, Johnson said. PLEASANT GROVE » The Pleasant Grove Library will begin a new bilingual storytime program for children and adults ofall ages. Every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Sefiora Amyshares stories and songs * in Spanish and English. “This is for children who speak Span- ish to hear stories'in English, but mostlyit’s for children who speak English to hear stories in Spanish,” said Amy Nelson. SPRINGVILLE The City Council voted in its March21 meeting to raise the cost ofusing Plat A irrigation water. The average user would pay $79.60 per year, up from last year's charge of $65.10, an increaseof $14.50. The rate is based onseveral issues and goes up or down depending on the amountof time the person uses the water. 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