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Show Review - Thursday, July 25, 1!(S3 - Patfe 6 Army Reserve openhouse acquaints public with activities . . ,'-- 7 - " v ' ,,.. fTTt fvA 'V. --r t?( I W . ' f , s I' t ', i. - ' . ' , t v TT V By MARCELLA WALKER The of machine gun fire is not usually heard in Pleasant Grove but last Saturday was an exception as the Pleasant Grove Army Reserve Unit held an open house for the public. Little boys, and some little girls lined up to take their turn at firing the M60 under the direction of trained Army Reserve officers as the 259th Quartermaster Battalion, a unit of the 96th U.S. Army Reserve Command, held a very special weekend drill. The object of the open house was to acquaint families of reservists with the program and to let the public know that a Reserve unit is here in town. Military equipment was on display, games were arranged for the children and refreshments were served. Even Darth Vader was on hand for the festivities. The Pleasant Grove Police Department had McGruff at the open house to talk to children about safety. The Fire Department had Pluggy, the robot fire plug, who talked about fire safety, and the Pleasant Grove Ambulance Association had the ambulance on display and were giving free blood pressure checks. A slide presentation of pictures of places the Battalion has served was available. In connection with the open house, a new commander assumed com-mand of the unit on Sunday at 4 p.m. Lt. Col. Scott A. Pepper, a member of the Murray Police Department, is the new commander. The outgoing commander is Lt. Col. 0. Glade Hunsaker, a professor of English at Brigham , Young University. Pepper was formerly the executive officer of the 162nd Sup-port Group from Salt Lake City. A child takes instruction from a member of the Army Reserve about shooting machine gun at open house Saturday. i Hunsaker becomes the new Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations for the 96th U.S. Army Reserve Command. The 259th, originally activated in 1942, serving in the European and Middle East theaters during World War II, carries the notoriety of being one of the few reserve units the Vietnam conflict. In May 1968, the battalion was called out to serve and participated in several counter-offensive- s in the Northern I Corps Tactical Zone. "Labor with Honor" is the unit's motto and is expressive of the spirit and history of the battalion. The local unit is the Battalion Headquarters Terminal Pipeline Operation. In wartime it would serve the same purpose that Chevron Oil in Salt Lake does only for a field army, according to Capt. Ric B. Olsen, Headquarters Com-pany Commander. The unit could serve an area in a war zone of several hundred miles, such as from Vernal, Utah to Wendover, Nevada. Under the local Battalion Headquarters are units in Salt Lake, Provo, Colorado and Wyoming. This was originally an infantry unit. It is the one of only three units in the Reserve that handles oil pipelines. The Battalion flag carries the campaign ribbons for Vietnam Rome, South Europe, Rhineland and Korea. ' PLEASANT GROVE PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Advertisement for overlay bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City. Address: 35 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of Pleasant Grove Street Improvements - 1985 will be received by Pleasant Grove at the office of Pleasant Grove City Hall until 5 p.m. (MDST) and at the Pleasant Grove Public Safety Building, 87 East 100 South from 6:45 to 7 p.m. (MDST), August 6, 1985, and then at said Public Safety Building publicly opened and read aloud. The length of roads to be repaired or im-proved is 0.7 miles, and the principal items of work are ap-proximately as follows: Place a overlay on' 1750 feet of Main Street and 1210 feet on Loader Avenue, and 400 feet on 30 South in Pleasant Grove. The project is to be completed in 60 calendar days. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Sup-plemental General Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Drawings, Specifications and Addenda, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah 84003. Pleasant Grove City Offices, 35 S. Main, Pleasant .Grove, Utah 84062. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003, upon payment of $25 for each set, none of which will be refunded. All bidders are required to have payment and per-formance bonds un-derwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Circular 570). David R. Holdaway Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 17, 25 and 31, 1985. Advertisement for road bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City. Address: 35 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of 1400 East Road Im-provements of ap-proximately 2100 feet of Asphalt Paving with Rolled Curb on the East Side will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the office of Pleasant Grove City Hall, 35 South Main, until 5 p.m. (MDST), and at the Pleasant Grove Public Safety Building, 87 East 100 South, from 6:45 to 7 p.m. (MDST), Tuesday, August 6, 1985, and then at said Public Safety Building publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings, Specificati-ons and Addenda may be examined at the following locations : Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah. The Intermountain Contractor, 44 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah, 84003 upon payment of $30 for each set, none of which will be refunded. All bidders are required to have payment and per-formance bonds un-derwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (latest revision). David R. Holdaway Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 17, 25 and 31, 1985. Planning Commission to meet The Pleasant Grove City Planning Com-mission will meet Thursday, August 1, 1985 at City Hall. Agenda for the meeting is as follows: 7:00 - Minutes of the previous meeting and discussion. 7:15 - Fairbanks Development Co. is requesting a 9.078 acre parcel of land at ap-proximately 1000 N. 1300 West be from a Rl to a TRl Zone. 7:30 - Consider changes to the 1985 Land Development Code and its recer- - tification to the city council. All interested parties are invited to the meeting to express their opinions. Fred Christensen Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 25 and 31, 1985. Leadership retreat planned Applications are now being ac-cepted for participation in the Utah Valley Community Leadership Academy. The Academy, now in its fifth year, includes a two-da-overnight retreat, regularly scheduled issue sessions throughout the year, a recognition banquet, community involvement and con-tinued involvement in the Academy through an alumni association. The Academy was organized by the Orem Chamber of Commerce to increase awareness of issues a-ffecting life in Utah County, to i-ncrease knowledge of how "the system" works and to increase citizens effectiveness. An added bonus is the network of contacts developed through continued association with current, former and future participants. For more information on the Academy and how to apply, contact the Orem Chamber of Commerce, . 224-363- Notice to creditors IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET M. HAYES, Deceased. ELEROY H. WEST, whose respective ad-dress is: 1275 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah, has been ap pointed Personal Representative of the Creditors of the above-estat- e are hereby notified to present their claim to the Un-dersigned Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Utah County District Court on or before the 18th day of October, 1985, or said claims will be forever barred. . Eleroy H. West ........ 1275 East 200..So.uth. Pi. Grove, Utah 84602 (801) 785-265- 4 Ray M. Harding, Jr. Attorney for the estate 110 South Main Street PI. Grove, UT 84602 (801) 785-535- 0 Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 17, 1985, July 24, 1985 and July 31, 1985. Advertisement for sewer main bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City. Address: 35 So. Main Street, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of 600 West Sewer Main, a Community Develop-ment Block Grant Project of ap-proximately 3300 feet of Concrete Sewer . Line will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the office of Pleasant Grove City Hall, 35 South Main, until 5 p.m. (MDST), and at the Pleasant Grove Public Safety Building, 87 East 100 South, from 6:45 to 7 p.m. (MDST), Tuesday, August 6, i l -. 1985, and then as said Public Safety Building publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings, Specificati-ons and Addenda, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah. The Intermountain Contractor, 44 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers, located at One West Main Street, American Fork, Utah 84003 upon payment of $30 for each set, none of which will be refunded. All bidders are required to have payment and per-formance bonds un-derwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury (latest revision). David R. Holdaway Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 17, 25 and 31, 1985. r ' r " . : GAS CT) Summer fc:j Cooler Coke, Diet Coke, Caffeine Free Coke, Cherry Coke, Sprite, Tab, Sunkist, Ramblin, Fanta American Fork East 585 East State, 756-363- 6 Pack cans . American Fork West & pi HQ 717 West Main, 756-362- K Pleasant Grove LJ 98 W. Center, 785-264- , 108 East State, 768 8034 J ARTS rSVs; Fuel Stop FooTsw Mapleton s 790 North 1600 West V ' Delta ( ) Intersection H'" mmmmmmmmJ Tel! us why you subscribe. It's worth $10. Tell us why you subscribe to the Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review or Lehi Free Press. 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