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Show Review - Wednesday, March 13, 1985 - Page 7 --h Public Notices Advertisement for bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City, 35 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of Pleasant Grove City SR-14- 6 Sidewalk Im-provements will be received by Pleasant Grove City at the office of Pleasant Grove until 7 p.m. (MST), March 19, 1985, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. 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, 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 Street, American Fork, Utah 84003. 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. (Circular 570, latest edition). David R. Holdaway Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review, Feb. 28, March fiand 13. 1985. ' t J& i0 Seventh grade: Brian Maughan, Jenny Gregory. J V it 1. ) l f v: S Eighth grade: Joseph Taylor, Holly Snyder. J j T" "1) '" 1 - t j ' x v K,:4 y I I V i , I i Ninth grade: Tanya Harris, David Bezzant. t November Trojans announced belatedly Her favorite book is "A Separate Peace." The hardest thing to get used to at junior high as been the homework and the five minute break between classes. She also suggests more activities for the school. Joseph is the son of Jerry and Elon Taylor. His favorite class is math and his favorite teacher is Hollis. His hobby is coin collecting. He thinks he was selected to be a Trojan because he is attentive. His favorite books is "Slave Dancer." Difficult math has been the har-dest thing he has had to get used to at junior high. Tanya, daughter of Nyle and Jean Harris, says her favorite class is sewing. Her favorite teachers are Miss Finch and Mrs. Ray. She likes to play the piano, sing, and she enjoys playing basketball. Her favorite books is "Witch's Bridge." She says the hardest thing to get used to at junior high has been school lunch. David is the son of Alan and Elaine Bezzant. His favorite class is metal shop and his favorite teachers are Mrs. Cherrington and Mr. Dowse. His hobbies are skiing, baseball and soccer. He thinks he was selected to be a Trojan because he is a good aide and kid. His favorite books are Louis LaMour's and Lee Nielson. He said the hardest thing about junior high is getting to class in five minutes. Trojans of the Month for November were Jenny Gregory and Brian Maughan, seventh grade; Hollie Snyder and Joseph A. Taylor, eighth grade; and Tanya Harris and David Bezzant, ninth grade. Jenny's favorite classes are history, reading and math:-- ' 'Her'-favorit-teachers are Mr. Christensen, Miss Christensen, and Mr. Griffin. Her hobbies are dancing, spending money and collecting stickers. She felt she was probably selected as a Trojan because she tries to be nice and she gets good grades, pays attention and participates. Her favorite books are "Dream of the Swans," "Indians in the Cup-board," "Where the Red Fern Grows," and "Ghosts." She said the hardest thing to get used to at junior high has been everything, but probably having seven different teachers and the homework. Her suggestions for the school would be to have different assemb-lies that would encourage the students to be proud of the school. She also suggested different dress-U- P days such as the 50's, punk, p.j.s, future, red, white and blue, etc. Brian is the son of LeRoy and Teri Maughan. His favorite class is math and his favorite teachers are Hollis a"d Hatman. His hobbies are Playing sports. He thinks he was selected as a Trojan because he gets his homework done. His favorite books "The Hobbit," and "Bear Bryant." The hardest thing to get used to at he junior high has been changing teachers every period, he said. He suggests more activities for the school. Hollie is the daughter of Russell a Donna Snyder. Her favorite class is math and her favorite teacher is Rees. Her hobbies are "ooking, sewing, and playing the Piano. She feels she was selected because 2 try'ng her hardest in her schoolwork. . ni- HM,,, miai tlMljmM j (VALUABLE COUPON), ? SaveJ200 Off Cuts - - J ! SaveJ500 N.'.VS-- ' j Off any Perm jj a J . 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Canyon R, Provo Je's Style Shop Mens & Ladies Stles for the Whole Family Cut $5 Under 12 $3.00 Shampoo Sets $6.00 Cut & Style $10.00 Perm Special 4g50 Ask about Fun Highlighting Ideas 610 So. Locust, PI. Grove "" VALUABLE CQUP07T. RENT i TWO MOVIES and ! i A VIDEO PLAYER I ! ONLY$f Two days only! Si. Patrick's Wed. & Thurs. D"Y I I March 13 & 14 Special! I J American Fork Pleasant Grove I I 648 E. State i' 397 S. Main 756-515- 6 L 785-019- 9 M m mm mm wm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Surplus property for sale Lindon City will sell a 250 gallon fuel tank, with stand, hose, nozzle and filter. See at 380 W. Lakeview Road, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sealed bids accepted until until Friday March 15, 1985 at 5 p.m. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review March 13, 1985. Bids asked for school buses Alpine School District desires to purchase new 85 passenger and 51 passenger school buses. Information and specifications on these buses may be obtained from Mr. Jim Crit-tenden, Alpine School District Transportation Department, 490 N. State, Lindon, Utah, phone 785-353- Bids will be opened on March 28, 1985 at 10 a.m. in the Board Room, 39 North Center, American Fork, Utah. The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids not in the best interest of the District. Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review, Lehi Free Press March 13, 1985. |