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Show Wednesday, December 21, 1983 I PUBUCJWT!QES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know v fllERECAN FQMK Surplus Property Sale American Fork City accepting bids on two :lces of surplus Lerty. Bid deadline , S 10, 1984 at 4:30 :m Sealed bids must !L delivered to the City HaU at 31 North Church '. Leet The two pieces are as property l0J Approximately 23 r the northwest Sner of the old hospital block. Bcun- - daries are 300 North, 300 East and the city creek. 2. Approximately .15 of an acre on the no-rthwest corner of American Fork block 15. Boundaries are 100 North, the UP railroad property, ' and the Bucky Piatt property. Additional in-formation available at the city hall. Bids will be opened by the City Council at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. Tuesday 10, 1984 in regular City Council Meeting. American Fork City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Robert W. Warnick City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 7, 14, 21 and 28 Jan. 4, 1983. PLEASANT GROVE Notice to Creditors and Announcement of Appointment Estate of CLINT ABEL NIELSON, Deceased, Probate No. 21419. Kenneth Nielson, whose address is 485 East 1100 North, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062, has been ap-pointed personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent Creditors of the abovi estate are hereb; notified to present theii claims to the un dersigned Persona Representative or to th( Clerk of the Utal County District Cour on or before the lOtl - day of March, 1984, or . such claims shall be e forever barred. Y Isl Kenneth Nielson r Personal Representative 1 485 E. 1100 North 2 Pleasant Grove, Utah i Published in the t Pleasant Grove Review i Dec. 7, 14, 21, 1983. American Fork Irrigation Co. Notice to Stockholders The annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Fork Irrigation Company will be held Jan. 10, 1984 at 2 p.m. in the American Fork Public Safety Building, 98 North Center Street, American Fork, Utah. At that time the financial report will bo given, two directors will be elected, and any other business that may properly come before the stockholders per-tinent to the operation of the company will be discussed. Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 21, 28, 1983, and Jan. 4, 1984. Notice to Water Users The following have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. A59208 APPLICANT: Mich-ael J. Graham, Jordan R. Walker, 260 East 400 North, Manti, UT QUANTITY: 50.04 CFS SOURCE: American Fork River. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 710 ft, E. 3250 ft, from SW Cor., Sec. 28, T4S, R2E (0.75 miles SW Timpanogos Cave) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Hydro-Powe- r: 850 KW PLACE OF USE: NW4NE14, Sec. 32, T4S, R2E. The water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point(s): (1) S. 900 ft, W 3200 ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 32, T4S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of this - ap-plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before Jan. 20, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Dec. 7, 14 and 21, 1983. BjEMI Public Hearing There will be a Public Hearing held Jan. 24, 1984 at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 105 E. 100 North for consideration of the following proposals: 1. Welch Annexation: annexation of ap-proximately 27.53 acres to A-- l, located at ap-proximately 9282 W. 9600 N. 2. Jack Roberts Annexation: annexation of property on 1200 E. between 700 N. and 900 N. toRA-1- . Don Pinkham Lehi City Zoning Official Published in the Lehi Free Press Dec. 21, 1983. : Notice of bonds to be issued "i NoTICE IS HEREBY h GIVEN pursuant to the ' provisions of Section 1 Utah Code An-notated, (1953), as " amended, that on Dec. 13 1983, the City Council of American if. fork City, Utah County, 'Utah, (the "Issuer"), t accepted the offer of prudential-Bach- e Secu-rities, Inc., Burrows Smith and Company Division of Salt Lake city, Utah, to purchase $300,000 General J Obligation Health Care Bonds, Series 1984, (the "Bonds"), at a price of f! plus accrued y,: interest to the date of delivery. The Bonds, pursuant to a resolution of the ),' City Council of the li'lj Issuer adopted on Dec. ;' 13, 1983, (the '6 "Resolution") are to be H issued for the purpose SV ot remodeling the old hospital into a nursing home, and acquiring and installing equip-ment and app-urtenances for said facilities; and other related improvements deemed necessary or important by the City Council, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the authorization and issuance of the Bonds. The Bonds will bear interest at the following rates and will mature on Jan. 1 of each of the years and in the amounts as follows: Interest Year Amount Rate 1985 $20,000 7.00 1986 20,000 7.50 1987 25,000 8.00 1988 25,000 8.25 1989 30,000 8.50 1990 30,000 8.75 1991 35,000 9.00 1992 35,000 9.25 1993 40,000 9.50 1994 40,000 9.75 A copy of the Resolution is on file in the office of the City Recorder of the Issuer in American Fork, where it may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice. NOTICE IS FUR-THER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice is provided by law in which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the Resolution or the Bonds authorized thereby, or any provision made for the security and payment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. DATED this 13th day of December, 1983. s Robert Warnick City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 21, 1983. Irrigation Company Stockholders Meeting The annual meeting of the Pleasant Grove Irrigation Company will be held in the Pleasant Grove Recreation Building, 41 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah, Saturday, January 14, 1983 at 2 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to hear the annual report, to elect two directors, one from District Two, and one from District Four, each to serve for a period of two years, and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. J. H. Harvey, President Harold H. Bullock, Sec.Treas. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Dec. 21 and 28 1983 and January 4 and 11, 1984. Motor Vehicle Dept. & County Assessors offices to merge The Motor Vehicle Departments of the State Tax Commission and the County Assessor's Office will be closed Friday as they wrap up a Christmas present for Utah County. Both departments are moving to larger, more convenient quarters. "It's been over seven years since ,, my office and State Tax has been in the same building," said Ron Smith, County Assessor. "I'm delighted that we'll have the opportunity to serve the public more efficiently." On Dec. 27, both Motor Vehicle Departments will be located at 165 East 100 South, Provo, one block east of the County Buildings. This building formerly housed the Juvenile Court, and was refurbished by the County Public Works Department. The State Tax Com-mission will move from the West-woo- d Building (the bus station building), and the Assessor per-sonnel will transfer from the County Building. "This move will consolidate all motor vehicle services under one roof, an obvious improvement for the public," reports Smith. "Until now, it was not unusual for a tax-payer to travel between three buildings to complete his motor vehicle registrations. But from now on, the public can pay vehicle property tax, register any type of vehicle, transact all titling business, and even register recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles and boats, all at one location." Recreational vehicles were for-merly registered at the Parks and Recreation Office in Springville. The new location is a large one-stor- y building with handicap ser-vices and public restrooms. Both departments will be located at one large counter area so registration problems can be easily handled. Even the two phone systems are connected so problems involving both areas can be resolved with one phone call. The two departments are also working to improve the quantity of registrations handled by mail. In addition to cars and light trucks, registration by mail now includes motorcycles, motor homes, travel trailers, and snowmobiles. By the end of 1984, all vehicles should have the opportunity of registration by mail. "I'm all for having the registrations mailed in," said Ron Smith, Assessor. "Every car registered by mail means one less waiting in line. I hope person everyone takes advantage of the opportunity of mailing in the registration and tax assessments we send." The Motor Vehicle Departments closed for the Christmas holiday, but will open Tu D location, 165 kast 100 27, at the new South, Provo. ( l!Sll ) Fast Economical Backhoe Service Trenching Grading Septic Systems Hauling fill, slag or w Roger's Backhoe 756-955- 3 WARNICK CUSTOM FARMING, garden rotovating, plowing, discing and landscape leveling. Call Carl at 9 or SEWING MACHINE sales & service for 30 years. Ask our customers. Keller's Sewing Machines, across from old A.F. Hospital. Call CLEAN, BEAUTIFY, PROTECT YOUR CARPETS AND FURNITURE, with a good cleaning job by the 'Steam Genie" professionals. Fast drying (3 to 5 hours), safe on all types of carpet. No shrinkage. Emergency water removal, in-surance claims. 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The agenda is as V Mows: ' Roll call and A payer.. "" ! Audit report for fel year ending. June ,1983. ! Consideration of a "finest (or variance to f! a billboard south the freeway at ap- - proximately 100 West. 4. Consideration of resolution authorizing rental or irrigation water. 5. Consideration of an ordinance prohibiting hunting with a firearm within the city limits. 6. Consideration of an ordinance adopting provisions of the Utah automobile no fault insurance act.. 7. Consideration of an ordinance defining and setting penalties for telephone harassment. 8. Considerations of recommendation to form a Special Im provement District to assist property owners having frontage on the American Fork Creek with flood control ef-forts. 9. Planning Com-mission report. 10. Approval of city bills. 11. Approval of minutes of Dec. 13, 1983. 12. Council reports. 13. Other business. 14. Mayor's report. Malcolm H. Beck Mayor Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 21, 1983. W Notice of Public Hearing J,:lotice is hereby" Tl " that l"e Pi rin Fork City k SCil WiU hold a J Hearing at 7:15 I , the 10th i J,1984, in'the ftLri1' 31 North W I Street- - fr the c M comment regarding: a zone change request by Thomas Marshall. It is proposed to change the zone on his property located at 897 East 50 South from the present RA-- 1 to the Rl-900- 0 Zone. Copies of the proposed ordinance or petition are on file in the Office of the City Recorder and are available for public inspection during normal business hours. Robert W. Warnick City Recorder Published in the American Fork Citizen Dec. 21, 1983. $ Applications for I architectural firms being considered mAlpine District !iered " bein8 si8ll ? ,for doing Ia'hModeling M h addition tc " hCP Induses IrViN A1Pi!le Wi oit fnct- The 7j K ! 0rk shall lafCificat-elatl"- g them to the present building situation, designing appropriate space divisions, preparing schematic designs, working drawings and l.l specifications, and when approved inspect construction. Applicants should address a letter of in-tent including a statement of qualifications to Sherman Wankier, Purchasing Agent, Alpine School District, 50 North Center, American Fork, UT 84003 Those interested firms will then be referred to Dr. Harold Jacklin and a selection committee, who will make recommendation to the Board of Education. Applications will be received until Jan. 15, 1984. Published in tne American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press Dec. 21, 1983. |