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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1976 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY. NOVEMBER ?S. 1976 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE UTAH COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT UTAH COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that on November 10, 1976 the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, adopted a resolution declaring that the public health, convenien-ce and necessity requires the establishment of a Special Service District in said Coun-ty for the purpose of handling garbage and solid waste and other related problems within the area thereof and providing for the holding of a public hearing on the establishment of such Special Service District at the regular meeting place of the Board of County Commissioners in the County Commission Cham-bers, Room 311, County Building, Provo, Utah, at 10:00 a.m.' on December 10, 1976. The name of the District shall be Utah County Solid Waste Special Service District. The Special Service District to be established pursuant to the provisions of 1 et seq. of the Utah Code An-notated for the purpose of garbage and solid waste disposal services and other related problems. The boundaries proposed for such Special Service District are described as follows: (Statutory descrip-tion of Utah County (Section Utah Code An-notated, 1953): Beginning at the point of in-tersection of the Wasatch range with the summit of the range crossing from the Wasatch to the Oquirrh mountains, thence westerly along said last men-tioned summit to the summit of the range between the Cedar and Rush valleys; thence southerly along said summit to the summit of the range between the Tintic valley and the Goshen and Cedar valleys; thence southerly along said last mentioned summit to, and thence easterly along, the summit between Goshen and Juab valleys to, and thence nor-theasterly along, the summit of the high ground and range of mountains between Utah and Juab valleys to the summit of the Nebo range; thence southeasterly along said summit to the line between townships 11 and 12 south; thence east to the line between ranges 9 and 10 east; thence north to the town-ship line between townships 10 and 11 south; thence west to a point due south of the point where the wagon road from Spanish Fork to White river as it existed in February, 1880, crossed the summit of the divide south of the Strawberry valley; thence north to said last men-tioned point of crossing; thence northwesterly along the summit previous starring roles for Doty-Dayto- The role of Rose of Sharon Kimgman, the wealthy rancher's daughter Stewart loves, is played by Maureen McCormick, one of the bright acting talents from television's famed series, "The Brady Bunch." Another star of television was chosen when Ken Curtis was selected as Jed Richardson, the Pony Express rider's father. Curtis portrayed Festus during 12 years on "Gunsmoke", another veteran of "Gun-smoke- " is Buck Taylor, who in "Pony Express Rider" has to reverse himself, from the likeable character of 'Newly' to portray the murderous son of a powerdriven rancher. To this starring cast were added three of Hollywood's most colorful character ac-tors, Jack Elam, Slim Pickens and Dub Taylor. Two other stars, the noted stage and screen actor Henry Wilcoxon, who previously appeared in Doty-Dayton- s "Against a Crooked Sky," and Joan Caulfield (in an atypical appearance as a tough talking but good-hearte- d saloon owner) com-plet- e the roster. Totten assembled his ac-tors and technicians in the wild country around Kerr-vill- Texas. There on the plains and high country he found the natural settings for the epic western saga. Tony Express Rider' Starts at Grove Theater Doty-Dayto- n Productions' "Pony Express Rider," a sprawling western adventure starring Steward Petersen, Buck Taylor, Maureen Mc- Cormick, Ken Curtis, Joan Caulfield, Slim Pickens, Dub Taylor, Henry Wilcoxon and Jack Elam opens Wednesday November 24 at the Grove Theater. Robert Totten directed. Dan Greer and Hal Harrison, Jr. produced with Lyman Dayton as executive producer. The screen play was written by Dan Greer, Hal Harrison, Jr. and Robert Totten. Set in I860, "Pony Express Rider" recalls the extraor-dinary courage of the young men recruited to ride half wild Mustangs in relays through Indian and outlaw territory, delivering the mail. The legend of the Pong Express riders daring young men atop sprinting horses, racing wildly across the West's expanding frontiei excited the imagination ol Americans right from the Pony Express' inception More than 100 years later, il inspired Doty-Dayto- i Productions to fashion it; epic western about one o these riders, Jimmy D MOUNTS Stewart Petersen learns how to mount a galloping horse in "Pony Express Rider" which will be starting tonight at the Grove Theatre in Pleasant Grove. Richardson, who sets out to avenge the murder of his father and finds the glory of the West's greatest adven-ture. Around the basic idea of r the pony riders, writers Dan Greer, Hal Harrison.Jr. and Robert Totten weave a story of family rivalries, young . love, betrayal and finally p revenge. They also reached a into the nation's history and found the tale of the Knights of California the legion of j Confederate sympathizers 3 who tried to separate the f territories of Nevada and California from the Union so that their gold would belong to the South. This, too, is part of the story. Executive producer Lyman Dayton decided from the out-set that the director who could best handle the multi-facete- d tale was Robert Tot-ten, credited with some of the most spectacular episodes of TV's "Gunsmoke" and "Bonanze," award-winne- r for "The Red Pony" and director of Walt Disney Production's "The Wild Country." The title role of Jimmy D., the Pony Express Rider, is played by sixteen-year-ol- d Stewart Petersen who won critical acclaim and an audience following in three -- -f V. ' "i-K- ' icti " k I L 1 FOR SALE Dennis Nelson, Kendall Voorhees, Jeff Roundy, James Bezzant, display PGHS house for sale. 8 Small Houses Ready For Sale at P.G. High The PGHS Industrial Vocational Construction class has built eight small houses this year. These houses can be used for storage or can be made into play houses to help Santa this year. People from the community will be able to buy these buildings. The cose of the buildings will be only the cost of materials. There is ap-proximately 60 students who have worked on these houses, the students have kept a running cost of materials. Advisors Joe Bond and Stan Gleaves stress how well these buildings are put together. "Next year plans are being made to purchase a piece of property and again build a family house," noted Mr. Bond. "However with 60 students this was one of the best ways, by building small buildings, for each student to get experience," he added. Any person in the com-munity who is interested in buying one of these buildings pelase contact the Industrial Vocational class by calling 785-288- AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR MINIMUM STREET IM-PROVEMENTS FOR ANY SINGLE DWELLING AND ESTABLISHING A TIME SCHEDULE FOR COM-PLETION OF THE IM-PROVEMENTS, TO BE KNOWN AS TITLE 7 CHAPTER 11 SECTION 18. Section 18: Installation of Curb, Gutter and Sidewalks: The installation of curb, gut-ter and sidewalks of a type approved by the governing body shall be required on any existing or proposed street adjoining a lot on which a building is to be constructed or on which a new use is to be established. Such curbs, gut-ters and sidewalks shall be required as a condition of a building or use permit. At the time for a building permit the owner or builder must present an acceptable finan-cial guarantee to assure that these improvements will be installed within one year from completion of the building. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its passage and twenty (20) days after its publication or posting. Passed by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City this 16th day of November, 1976. W. Cornell Haynie, Mayor Mark H. Johnson City Recorder Attest: State of Utah, County of Utah ) ss. I Mark Johnson, City Recorder of Pleasant Grove, Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoiung is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Pleasant Grove, Utah on the 16th day of November, 1976, entitled: "An ordinance providing for minimum street improve-ments for any single dwelling and establishing a time sche-dule for completion of the im-provements." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, the 16th day of November 1976. Mark Johnson, City Recorder (SLMSSDFIEO MPS Wanted a "Marvel the Mustang" (toy horse) if you will sell please call 756-476- 2 D9 Wanted - 2 tons of Hay 756-307- 0 D9 For Sale: Ibanez "Artist Guitar Beautiful instrument $175 firm, Brand New Skiis, Boots, Bindings, 185's, $125 or offer, Call Stan 785-319- 4 Eves. D2 Sportsman-Lion- s Center for Rent Family Reunions, Parties, Banquets, etc. Full Gun Range for small bore rifles and handguns. For information Joyce Smith, 785-371- Carter Service 785-907- 7 "LIST 'EM WITH LISTON" We can't sell you the Washington monument... but we may have the house you are looking for Call Liston resolve now to have a home of your own in 1976 or by the new year. Inspect this homey, 3 begroom, 1 bath, large living room and nice, large, sunny kitchen. Close to church, school and town in Pleasant Grove. V.A. appraised at $29,750.00 owner is anxious to sell! HAS A PERSONALITY ALL ITS OWN this lovely 3 year old ram-bler home has 2 large bedrooms with room for 2 more downstairs. A lovely living room with fireplace and a family room with a beautiful lava rock fireplace. The kitchen has lots of ex-tras. Good N.E. Orem location. All this for just $36,900.00 Reduce Safe and fast with GoBese Tablets and p "water pills" Story Phar-macy. D9 Apt for Rent 108 East Cen-ter, PI. Grove 785-331- 9 n24 COLD STORAGE APPLES red or gold delicious 785-401- 2 n25 quality quilting frames, E.Z. Storage, with stands, will deliver. 785-455- 190 north 300 east PI. Grove, call aftei 6 p.m. Nig FOR SALE FOR X MAS SAFETY STOR REN-TALS P.G. free rent thru Dec 1, call 756-253- 5 n25 BOLTSNUTSWASHERS hard bolts, grade 5&8-w- e also mfg. anchor bolts for your concrete and masonry con-struction work. For any bolts or fasteners call Ray Benson, 1175 E. Main, Am. Fork or call 031 ZABRISKIE'S WEDDING Dresses, RENTALS, Phone 785-345- tf WANTED, PI. Grove City Primary irrigation water, will pay top price 785-282- 3 or 785-526- 2 "4 I STRIP, REPAIR, REFINISH FURNITURE at my home. Mr. Tip Arwine, Ph. 785-295- after 6 p.m. 1566 Blackhawk Drive. P.G. tf Jf Custom Fit Joy Bra CV 176 Sizes, Price. T Swim Wear, Body vfftji Shapers, Masectomy 'i Surgical Fittings by R.N. Aloe Joy Cosmetics, Duvall - 785-242- 5 Shame Carlson - 785-468- 1 Like New General Electric 40 inch Copertone Stove for sale 785-493- 7 n24 Free Fill Dirt call 4 Piano Teacher has openings for students. Please Call Pam Cottle, 785-558- 2 After 3:30 p.m. N24 CAN'T BEAT IT - you won't believe it - imagine - getting a FIGURETTE LONG LINE $5.00 off - until Dec 1st See "SHIRLEY'S FIGURET-TES"fo- r those Christmas gif-ts - 545 South 1300 East 785-257- 8 n24 MAINTAIN THAT SLIM LOOK with Midland Phar-mac- Grapefruit Diet Plan. Smith Drug Co., 10 South Main, PI. Grove. d30 A NUTS Get your Nuts now for Xmos or for Storage. We have some special prices between now and Xmas. All Nuts sold in 5 Lb. Bags with o 0 Discount by the Case or Tin Pistachios, 5 Crown, Red 12.80 8 Brown Red, 13.60 Baroh Filberts Supreme Nat 4 .65 Almonds .39 Lb. Bilberts 1.39 Lb.; Brazils 1.39 Lb. Blanched Virginia Peanuts 99c Lb. Pecans, 2.79 Lb. coshew Whole .99 Lb Splits .49 Lb. Pieces .29 Lb. Pepitos 2 .39 Lb. Sunflower Seeds, Hulled, .09 Lb. Mixed Nuts .49 Lb. Please no calls between Friday 4 p.m. and Monday 8 a.m. Free Delivery orders over $15.00 DAVID L.WAID 30 So. 1300 East P.G. Small POA Pony For sale Terrific Christmas gift, con-tact 785-419- 5 Lindon D 2 Tutor, Certified teacher willing to tudor your child. Grades K-- 4 Call 756-937- 6 n24 ooooooooooooooo ALUAMERICAN REALTY Inc. 1125 East Center Ph. 785-352- Pleasant Grove, Utah BRAND NEW!! l34 baths, large family room with fireplace, full basement, Double garage. Many extras. Located in Pleasant Grove's nicest area. This tome is still under con-struction. Come and look it over. Only $51,900. Eves call Howard 225-011- EXECUTIVE LIVING Comes with this well build 234 baths, family room. Double garage, lovely landscaped yard with patio. Only 1 year old. Located in Pleasant Grove for only $59,800. Call John 785-278- BUILDING LOTS Only a few left in lovely ex-clusive Pleasant Grove area. Nice large lots fully improved for only $8,500. Call today!! Call Howard, 225-011- On this Thanksviving Day, All American Realty would like to extend sincere good wishes and Happy Thanksgiving. And it seems only fitting to say "Thank You" for all the business you have given us. ooooooooooooooo A FOR FAST, COMPETENT REAL ESTATE SERVICE CALL BDLEY REALTY, INC. k" "NV"; MAURICE PETERSON ipZZSpU 756-609- 6 IN- - 785-453- 7 WANT TO START HOUSEKEEPING? This is the house to start with. Two bedroom home in Lehi with an extra large lot. Listed at $22,000.00 - this won't last long. QUIET AND PEACEFULL on Vi acre in Fairfield is this 800 square foot, one bedroom home with bartile roof, new carpet and paneling in living room. Has a garage and other buildings for animals along with 1 share culinary water and 3 shares of irrigation water for only $16,900.00 owner will carry contract. Older 3 bedroom good condition with barn, corrals and other building. Located on 8.6 acres with new alfalfa. Part is in Pleasant Grove city, zoned c 2 and balance is agriculture. LISTON REALTY 275EAST STATE ROAD American Fork, UTAH Phone 756-76- Merrill Liston 785-378- 7 Clay Liston 785-378- 7 Margaret Cooper 756-316- 2 CUTCO CUTLERY World's finest Cutlery. Beautiful knives that are guaranteed to stay sharp and never rust. Great for gifts. Call 785-379- 1 for a FREE demonstration. D9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Pleasant Grove City Council will meet Tuesday, December 7, 1976 beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the city hall to review three proposed changes to Title 7 (zoning ordinance) of the city code. The three items to be discussed and the times for each are: 6:00 p.m. Review of the proposed addition of a development fee for all new homes which would provide a fee equal to i'2of the new home valuation to be paid into a development fund which monies would be used to defray the expense incurred because of the impact of new homes on the community. This fund would be used to purchase and develop park areas, purchase surface water drainage areas, construct bridges, and other related improvements. 6:45 p.m. To review the request to add to the residential zones the use of property for F.M. radio broadcast stations. This use would be allowed as a special use permit and would require issuance of a permit from the Planning Commission. 6:55 p.m. To review a possible zone change requested by property owners residing on 200 South east of 700 East Street to Loader Avenue from the present R-- l zone to zone. The SD designation would prohibit construction of multiple dwellings in this area. All interested citizens are invited to attend this meeting and to express their opinions. Published in Pleasant Grove Review Nov. 11, 18 and 25, 1976. of the range passing around the headwaters of Spanish Fork and Hobble creeks to a point south of the point on the frovo river h of a mile upstream from the middle of the mouth of the north fork of said river; thence north to the summit of the range passing around the headwaters of Battle and American Fork Creeks; thence following said summit to the point of begin-ning. 4. That the Service District include also all of the area in the following municipalities subject to the consent of said municipalities as provided in a resolution or ordinance duly adopted by such governing authority of the municipality: Lehi Cedar Fort American Fork Lindon Pleasant Grove Orem Provo Springville Spanish Fork Payson Goshen Santaquin Salem Mapleton Genola Alpine With respect to the Utah County Solid Waste Special Service District described hereinabove, a tax sufficient to pay for services to provide garbage and solid waste disposal services to residents of Utah County on an exten-ded basis, will be annually levied upon all taxable property within said District or a service charge will be collected from the users of the services,, or a combination of the property tax and ser-vice charge will be used. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that on the 10th day of December, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. a public hearing on the establishment of said Special Service District shall be held in the County Commission Cham-bers, Room 311, County Building, Provo, Utah. This notice adopted pur-suant to Title Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended this 12th day of November, 1976, and ordered published in the Daily Herald, a paper of general circulation in the County and other local newspapers in said District, three consecutive weeks. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Signed: Yukus Y. Inouye, Chairman Verl D. Stone Commissioner Karl R. Lyman, Commissioner ATTEST: William F. Huish, County Clerk By Shell Kinerian Deputy County Clerk Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Nov. 18, 25, and Dec. 2, 1976. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Pleasant Grove Plan-ning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Dec. 2, 1976 at 7:30 p.m. in the city hall to review the following request: The request of Donald Long for approval of a multiple dwelling subdivision to be located at ap-proximately 1000 North 500 West. Mr. Long plans to have 15 lots in the subdivision and requests that he be able to place duplex and units on all these lots. City Code requires that multiple dwelling requests be reviewed by the planning commission at a public hearing. GRANT ATWOOD, Chairman Published in P.G. Review, Nov. 11, 18, 25, 1976. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Pleasant Grove Board of Adjustments will meet Wednesday, December 1, 1976 at 7:00 p.m. in the city hall to review the following request: The request of Ed Adams for a variance to the city or-dinance which requires a home to be built within 200 feet of a dedicated street and which requires fifteen feet between main buildings and accessory buildings. Mr. Adams requests to be able to build a home at approximatly 1550 East 200 South and the desired location would exceed 200 feet from second south street and would be 10 feet from an existing accessory building. All interested citizens are invited to attend this meeting and express their opinions. Lynn Jarvis Chairman Published in Pleasant Grove Review November 18, or; NOTICE OF INTENTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 24th day of August 1976, the Mayor and City Council of Lindon City, Utah County, Utah adopted a resolution declaring its intention to create a Special Improvement District to be known as "Lindon City, Utah County, Utah Special Improvement District No. 76-1- It is the intention of the City Council to make improvements within Special Improvement District No. 76-- 1 and to levy special taxes as provided in Chapter 16, Title 10, Utah Code An-notated, 1953, as amended, on the real estate lying within said District for the benefit of which such taxes are to be expended in the making of such improvements. DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT It is intended that the pro-posed Special Improvement District No. 76-- 1 shall in-clude the east edge of U114 also known as Geneva Road, extending from a point beginning with the south east corner of the intersection of Main Street and U114, also known as Geneva Road, in Lindon City, and thence along the east edge of Geneva Road to the south boundary of McNally Mountain States Steel property in Lindon City, Utah, and all parcels of land and lots abutting on the east portion of U114 and Geneva Road between those two points. Intended Improvements The improvements to be constructed within Special Improvement District no. 76-- 1 include the construction and installation of a sewer line and any excavation, back fill and grating necessary to complete such work in a workmanlike manner. Without limiting the above general description of im-provements it is intended to provide for the removal of any utilities or other obstruc-tions which may hamper completion of the work above described. Estimated Cost The total estimated cost of f all improvements is $60,165.82 This amount shall be paid by a special tax to be levied against the property abutting upon the street to be improved or which may be affected by or specifically benefited by such im-provements. The estimated cost per lineal foot of proper-ty is $21.23. Assessments and levy of Taxes It is the intention of the City Council of Lindon City, Utah, to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property abutting U114, also known as Geneva Road from Main Street, to the south boundary of McNally Moun-tain States Steel Company. The purpose of the assessment and levy is to pay the costs of the subject im-provements. The method of assessment shall be appor-tioned according to lineal front footage of abutting lots and parcels of property. The assessments may be paid by property owners in ten (10) annual installments with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates not to exceed ten percent (10) per annum as fixed by the City Council, or the whole or any part of the assessment may be paid without any in-terest within fifteen (15) days after the ordinance levying tne assessment becomes ef-fective. The assessments shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the district. Other payment provisions and enforcement remedies shall be in accor-dance with Chapter 16 of Title 10 of Utah Code An-notated, 1953. A map of the proposed district, copies of plans, profiles and specifications of the proposed improvements and other related information are on file in the office of the City Recorder who will make such information available to all interested persons. Time For Filling Protests Any person who is the owner of property to be assessed in the Special Im-provement District described in the Notice of Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of Special Im-provement District No. 76-- 1 or to make any other obje-ctions relating thereto. Protests shall describe or other wise identify the property owned by the person or persons making the protest. Protests shall be filed with the City Recorder of Lindon City, Utah on or before 1:00 p.m. on the 7th day of December, 1976. Thereafter at 7:00 p.m. on the 7th day of December, 1976 the City Council shall meet in . public meeting at the City Hall to consider all protests so filed and hear all objec-tions relating to the proposed Special Improvement District No. 76-- BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF LINDON CITY, UTAH. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review, November 4, 11, 18 and December 2. k JUcaaaut (Brow T&tvim Subscription Rate in advance: $5.00 yearly; 10c single copy rublished every Thursday, at 11 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Mailing Address P.O. Box 278 and Second Class Postage paid at the Post Office, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Jack S. Pace Publisher-Manag- er Afton Pace Editor , Jack Hill Sports Editor |