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Read's Jewelry )at you, our customers Third Generation - 34 years 11 West Main American Fork J 756-328- 1 J Review - Wednesday, November 28, 1984 - Page 11 jTryouts set today for junior high league boys basketball just a reminder, signups for the I seventh and eighth grade Jr. Jazz Basketball program ends today. ! Also, tryouts are this evening at the pleasant Grove Jr. High School Roys Gym, with the seventh grades ' coming at 6:30 p.m. and the eighth grade coming at 7 p.m. The Jr- - Jazz Youth Basketball Leagues are located throughout the state of Utah. The program has been organized through the Utah 1Ji Jazz and various city recreation departments as a replacement ( program for the YBA and Bantam Basketbr?' h wr--o discontinued by the YMCA and the Utah National Guard. The programs are divided into divisions which will offer op-portunities for boys from the elementary up to and including the intramural divisions on a senior high school level. State tournaments will be held for the junior high school age and over with state championship play taking place in the Salt Palace. The fee is $22 for residents and $24 for Each participant will receive a ticket to a Jazz versus the L.A. Lakers game on Jan. 26, a basketball clinic conducted by current Jazz players, and cer-tificates of participation. Boys will remain with the same team they participated with in Bantam Basketball League. All other boys will need to try out in order to be assigned a team. All boys that register and try out will be assigned a team. Games will be played on Saturday mornings and early afternoon at the Pleasant Grove Community Center. For more information, call mmwMTW "PIT" Mi . . I .. - ... . v4, ,' . . "f - " - i r., Trees stand as sentinels, bedecked in white, in the Downtown Park following Sunday night's storm while summer's picnic tables are set for winter. BYU sports spectacular features skiing Dick Barrymore,'s "Vagabond Skiers" will be shown as part of the BYU Sports Spectacular this Thursday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the JSB Auditorium, BYU campus. "Vagabond Skiers" was called the "best ski travelogue of all time," by "Powder Magazine." The film features skiing from Europe to New Zealand, along with wind surfing in Tahiti. Another highlight of the Winter Sports Spectacular is the winter sports show in the ELWC Garden Court, Friday, Nov. 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The winter sports show will include exhibits by ski equip-ment companies and local retailers. Radio station KFMY will broadcast from the show, giving away prizes donated by the exhibitors. The public is invited to both "Vagabond Skiers" and the winter sports show. Admission to "Vagabond Skiers" is $2; tickets are available at the ELWC ticket booth, BYU campus. Admission to the winter sports show on Friday is free. The winter Sports Spectacular is sponsored by the ASBYU Social Office and by the BYU Com- - munications Department. Today final registration day jfor elementary basketball Today is the last day to sign up A or the elementary Jr. Jazz program at Pleasant Grove Com-- y munity Center. The elementary ;i program includes grades four through six. They will play on Saturdays with the fourth grade starting at 9 a.m., the fifth grade at M io a.m. and the sixth grade at 11 I a.m. The Jr. Jazz Youth Basketball Leagues are located throughout the State of Utah. The program has been organized through the Utah Jazz and various city recreation departments as a replacement program for the YBA and Bantam Basketball Leagues, which were discontinued by the YMCA and Utah National Guard. The programs are divided into divisions which will offer op portunities for boys from the elementary up to and including the intramural divisions on a high school level. Registration fee is $18 for Pleasant Grove residents and $20 for ts for fourth and fifth grades. For the intermediate sixth grades, the fee is $22 for residents and $24 for For more information, call Little Mountain Grapplers to hold registration Thursday in P. G. Registration will be held tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 29, at 7 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Recreation Center for all boys in-terested in joining the Little Mountain Grapplers. Since the club is involved in an intense competitive wrestling on the state level, they require two years of wrestling experience. Coach Darold Henry's program with the Pleasant"' Grove u Recreation wrestling is suggested as a good method of gaining this experience. Registration cost is $15 per boy. If more than one boy in a family is registered, the reduced rates of $12 are available for the second child and each additional boy is $10. This is a family oriented program and they like to have the entire family involved in it. A short parents meeting will be held at the same time as registration. This club is nationally registered with the USA Wrestling and the Pleasant Grove City Recreation. If there are any questions please call Coach N. Sanderson at 5 or Coach Ed Sanderson at ; K, jmmowmm) PI. Grove changes ordinance Zt' AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE Nl ZONING CLASSIFICATION DISTRICT FOR SOME REAL nil PROPERTY FROM LA THE AGRICULTURAL ,' DISTRICT "A-2- " 7 DISTRICT TO THE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PA-RK DISTRICT (R&D PARK); AND CHANGING THE ""OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF fc PLEASANT GROVE. Sfj: Be it ordained by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah .County, State of Utah, as follows: 0(t SECTION 1. Change M !" Zoning W Ossification: The zoning classification of Sit: the below described ' teal property is hereby changed from the 5 Agricultural District District to the Research & Develop-ment Park District MR&D Park). Section 7-- 1 of the City Code of !Je City of Pleasant jpve is hereby Wended to include the P fkwing district: Research & Develop-ment Park District (R&D Park). Section of the City Code of the City of Pleasant Grove and the official Zoning Map of the City of Pleasant Grove are hereby amended to show the following described real proerty to be located in the Research & Develop-ment Park District (R&D Park), rather than the Agricultural District "A-2- " District, which has been the applicable zoning classification prior to the effective date of this ordinance. Such real property being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point located North 89 36'11" East along the one-quart- Section line 2208.35 feet and South 646.79 feet from the West one-quart-corner of Section 17, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 89 09'45" East along a fence line 628.13 feet; thence South 0 32'47" West 665.72 feet; thence North 89 29'16" West along a fence line 629.33 feet; thence North 0 39'02" East along a fence line 669.29 feet to the point of beginning-Ar- ea: 9.64 acres. ' ' SECTION 2. Severability: The provisions of this Or-dinance are severable. SECTION 3. Repealer: The provisions of all prior ordinances which are inconsistent or in conflict with this Or-dinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. Effective Date: This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its passage or twenty (20) days after its publication, whichever is sooner. David R. Holdaway Mayor ATTEST: Curtis B. Forsgren City Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Nov. 28, 1984. Notice to Manila Water Users This is to notify the users of the Manila Culinary Water Com-pany that during the third quarter of 1984, the water system was in violation of the State of Utah Public Drinking Water Regulations (Sec 4.4.2) in that our test samples showed a quarterly average of two coliforms per 100 milliliter sample. The regulation allows no greater average than one coliform per 100 milliliter sample. Mr. Karl Webb and Mr. Charles Jeffs of the Rural Water Association of Utah have been assisting the company the past two to three months. Water samples taken from our wells test good. What problem we have seems to be in the delivery system. Therefore we have taken Mr. Webb and Mr. Jeffs' suggestion that the system be temporarily chlorinated for a period of time. The procedure for doing this has been submitted to Mr. Travis Black, Bureau of Public Water Supplies, State of Utah Department of Health, for approval. If approved, the process will begin as soon as the necessary equipment can be put in place and readied, hopefully by the last week of November. David M. Faux Secretary Manila Culinary Water Company Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Nov. 21, 28 and Dec. 5, 1984. |