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Show THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1976 THURSDAY, JULY 1,1976 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH Missouri City Honors LDS The southeast Missouri town of DeWitt, whose residents drove Mormon settlers out 138 years ago, now plans to honor The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in a special Bicentennial ceremony. DeWitt Bicentennial officials have invited the Church to participate in a July 4th program commemorating not only the 200th birthday of the nation but the founding of DeWitt in 1836, according to Florence S. Jacobsen, Church curator and member of the Church's Historical Arts and Sites Committee. "Misunderstandings led to the driving of Mormon settlers from the infant town in 1838 and now citizens and officials have extended their goodwill to the Church by offering to install a plaque outlining the Mormons' contributions to the community during their brief sojourn there," Mrs. Jacobsen said. The bronze plaque will be prepared by the Church and presented to the town for dedication on July 4 as part of a new flagpole-plaque- s complex. Other plaques to be dedicated commemorate the founding of the town and the 1826 founding of Eppler's Landing, the first settlement in the area. The "Mormon" plaque will read: "THE MORMONS In 1838, members of Ther Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mormons) living at Far West in Caldwell County, Missouri, were encouraged to settle at DeWitt by several landwoners. Land was pur-chased near this location in June, and within a few months several hundred Mormons had created a village of tents and wagons. Land was cleared, crops were planted, and homes were built. However, the per-sistent misunderstandings which had followed the Mor-mons soon reached Carroll County. By October, DeWitt was held in a virtual siege by from surroun-ding communities. To avoid further violence, on October 11, 1838, the Latter-da- y Saints loaded their possessions into 70 wagons and departed." Eagles to Hold Bicentennial Party on Friday The Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 3372 Pleasant Grove will salute America with a Bicentennial Happy Birthday America Party Friday July 2nd, at the Aerie Home. A rib steak dinner will begain at 7 p.m. set at minimum fee honoring the Bicentennial year. This being a special occasion members may bring guests. I : - V I I V . !i . iV lir v., : :- - fefi vr , . , ; y IK i . . t V . CAROLYN CARNEAL GREEN j Carollyn C. Green, Bill Kelly to ! Wed in Manti Temple Rites Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Carneal are pleased to an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Carolyn to William E. Kelly, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kelly, Jr., of North Carolina. The couple will be married Saturday, July 3, 1976, in the Manti Temple. There will be an open house that same evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Jewkes, Provo, Utah. Carolyn is a graduate of Red Bank High School, Red Bank, New Jersey, and attended Brigham Young University. She is the mother of twins, Michael and Michelle. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of North Carolina University, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he played varsity football for three years. He received a Doctorate of Laws ( degree from the University of J Richmond, Richmond, ( Virginia, where he also ( coached varsity football as a j graduate assistant for two i years, and full time as an J assistant coach for three years, j Mr. Kelly practiced law and was assistant prosecuting J attorney for the City of Rich- - i mond for two years. After j joining the LDS Church in June, J 1975, he decided to leave the practice of law and return to J coaching. He recently accepted ( a position with Pleasant Grove ( High School as head football j coach. ( Following their marriage the j family will reside in Orem, j Utah. f V ' V , f . ' '- f ' ' ' , ;0, MISS PATRICE ANDREW AND MICHAEL G. RINGGER Patrice Andrew Sets Temple Rites with Michael G. Ringger Patrice Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrew of Orem and Michael G. Ringger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ringger of Pleasant Grove, will be married Thrusday, July 8 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will honor the couple that night at the Bungalow from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The prospective bride graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary and is in her junior year in early childhood education at the Brigham Young University. Mr. Ringger is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. He filled an LDS Mission to Austria and is attending the Brigham Young University with an accounting major. The couple will make their first home in Provo and resume their education at the BYU. Special! Interest Conference Set For This Area The Special Interest Area Conference is scheduled to be held this July 4th weekend. Registration will begin Friday at the Richards P.E. Building, room 202 on the B.Y.U. campus. The regular weekly dances will be held with the con-ference. Friday night the dance is in the east gym of the Smith Fieldhouse. The dinner - dance on Saturday will be at the Wilkenson Center ballroom. For a complete outline of the scheduled events call the hot line or contact your stake leaders. The Conference is for all YSI-S- I divorced, widowed, or singles 26 years and over. For further information call the local hotline or Provo 375-14- HOSPITAL NEWS Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital during the past week were the following to parents from the Pleasant Grove area. June 22, a girl to Peter M. and Sheri Patterson Christiansen. June 23, a girl to Keith D. and Sheila Howarth Hooley. June 23, a boy to Don L. and Julie Martinex Green. 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Price $799.95 Now $729 W3Kl Notice of Intention provements such as lawns, sprinkling systems, rock gardens, driveways, curbs, sidewalks, wall, fences, trees, asphalt, etc., which are located within the area to be improved shall be removed by the con-- : tractor as part of the project and the cost thereof may be assessed against the abutting property in addition' to the assessment for other purposes. ASSESSMENTS AND LEVY OF TAXES It is the intention of the City Council of Pleasant Grove, Utah to levy assessments as PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 15th day of June, 1976, the Mayor and City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah County, Utah, adopted a resolution declaring its in-tention to create a special improvement district to be known as "Pleasant Grove City, Utah County, Utah, Special Improvement District No. 76-1- ". It is the intention of the City Council to make im-provements within Special Improvement District No. 76--1 and to levy special taxes as provided in Chaper 16, Title 10, Utah Code annotated, 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 proposed Special Improvement District No. 76-- 1 shall include 1300 East Street from 200 South Street to 400 North Street and all parcels of land and lots abutting both sides of 1300 East Street from 200 South Street to 400 North Street. INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS The improvements to be constructed within Special Improvement District No. 76-- 1 include the grading, con-struction or reconstruction of curb, gutter, and street paving; the relocation of utilities, box culverts, cross gutters. Ad-ditional construction work may be done such as excavation, filling, grading, the removal of improvements and the completion of other miscellaneous work necessary or appropriate to complete the improvements in a work-manlike manner. Without limiting the above general description of im-provements, it is intended to excavate for and construct a curb and gutter combination including drive approaches at driveways; to excavate, grade and construct Daving and or provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real i property abutting 1300 East Street from 200 South Street to. 400 North Street to the rear ( property line of said parcels or ( lots or to a depth of 12 rods from j the centerline of 1300 East ( Street, whichever is the lesser. , The purpose of the assessment , and levy is to pay the costs of the subject improvements. The method of assessment shall be apportioned 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 in-terest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates not to exceed ten percent (10 percent) per annum as fixed by the City Council, or the whole or any part of the assessments shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the district. Other payment provisions and en-forcement remedies shall be in accordance 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 FN IWf: strip paving as required; to remove existing pipes and culverts and to furnish, ex-cavate and install collection boxes and culverts as required. ESTIMATED COST The total estimated cost of all improvements is $84,600.00. The City's estimated portion will be $1,000.00 and the balance of approximately 83,600.00 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 specially benefited by such im-provements. The estimated cost per lineal front foot of property abutting 1300 East Street from 200 South Street to 400 North Street is as follows: Improvement: Curb and Gutter, $5.00 per lineal front foot, each side. Street Paving, $12.00 per lineal front foot, each side. Reallocation for Corner Lots, Catch Basins and Miscellaneous General Items and Expenses, $2.25 per lineal front foot, each side. Total Estimated Cost per Lineal Front Foot, $19.95 All im- - PROTESTS Any person who is the owner of property to be assessed in the special improvement district described in this 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 objections relating thereto. Protests shall describe or otherwise identify the property owners by the. person or persons making the protest. Protests shall be filed with the City Recorder of Pleasant Grove City, Utah on or before 5:00 o'clock, p.m. on the 20th day of July, 1976. Thereafter at 6:00 o'clock p.m. on the 20th day of July, 1976, the City Council will meet in public meeting at the City Hall to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed Special Im-provement District No. 76-- BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PLEASANT GROVE CITY, UTAH. Mark Johnson City Recorder Published in Pleasant Grove Review June 17,24, July 1, 8, 1976. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ADOP-TING THE BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1976-7- 7 AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE PLEASANT GROVE CITY GOVERNMENT. Be it enacted by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah: Section 1. That the following sums of money or as much thereof as is needed, be and the same is hereby appropriated for the government of Pleasant Grove City for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1977. Said appropriations being to the funds indicated and as further itemized in the budget as ap-proved by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, on June 29, 1976, as follows, to wit: General Fund Administrative, Municipal Court, City Hall, Police Am-bulance, Fire, Animal Control, Building Inspection, Street, Library, Recreation, Swim-ming Pool, Parks and Cemetery $554,632 Class "C" Road Fund Salaries, Supplies, Ad-ministration and Misc. . .$25,625 Collector Road Fund Salaries, Supplies, Ad-ministration and Misc. . .$17,600 Water and Sewer Bond Retirement Fund Payment of bond principal, interest and fees ..$16, 600. Total Estimated Revenues ..$614,457 Total Estimated Ex-penses $614,457 Section 2. In the opinion of the Pleasant Grove City Council it is necessary for the health, safety and Well being of the inhabitants of said city that this ordinance be in effect upon publication, and it is so or-dered. W. Cornell Haynie, Mayor ATTEST: Pleasant Grove City Mark H. Johnson, City Recorder State of Utah ) County of Utah ) ss. I, Mark H. Johnson, City Recorder of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, do hereby certify and delcare that the foregoing is a full' and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City at Council Meeting held June 29, 1976 in the City Hall, Pieasant Grove, Utah that such ordinance was passed on unanimous" vote by all mem-bers of the Council present and was thereupon signed by Mayor W. Cornell Haynie and attested by myself as City Recorder and ordered published as required by law. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of Pleasant Grove City this 29th day of June, 1976. Mark H. Johnson PI. Grove City Recorder Published July 1, 1976 in the Pleasant Grove Review. |