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Show Review - Thursday, February 21, 1985 - Page 7 Employee of Month named at Lindon CareTraining i r ' fc , - . Patricia Facey has been named Employee of the Month at Lindon Care and Training Center. Patricia was born in McCloud, California on March 17. She lived there for two years, then she moved to Yreka, California. Patricia was raised in Yreka and graduated from Yreka High School. She attended Rick's College for one year in 1981. In 1983, Patricia moved to Orem. Patricia began working at Lindon Care and Training Center on May 9, 1983 as a Habilitation Technician. She maintained that position until she was made Assistant Habilitation Technician Supervisor in April of 1984. In November of that same year, Patricia was made Supervisor. Finally, in January of 1985, she was made Recreation Therapist and maintains that position today. Patricia has many hobbies and interests that include sports, especially volleyball and basket-ball, knitting, crocheting and singing. Patricia is a very dependable employee. She is very seldom ab-sent from work, and is missed when Pat Facey she is away. The day would not be the same without Patricia's very cheerful laugh. Patricia is very anxious to try new things and is anxious to learn more about her position at work. Lindon City audit now available for inspection The 1984 audit of Lindon City finances, which include Revenue Sharing, is available for public inspection at the Lindon City Office, 383 West Lakeview Road, Lindon, Utah, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Wendyl L. Jarvis City Administrator Recorder Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Feb. 13 and 20, 1985. Notice of sale The following cribed real property 5 be sold at public to the highes Sder an the 21st day of ad, 1985 at the hour a.m. at the west Jont entrance of the Sah County Cour-Ls- e, City of Provo Sy of Utah, State of 1 Utah by Lindon City Corporation by virtue of City, Utah Special Improvement District No. 80--1 created bv Lindon City Or-dinance No. 88, as Lindon City Corporation holds a special im-provement district assessment lien against the following real property hereinafter described which is ,rrently titled in the poration will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described real property located in Utah County, State of Utah: Commencing at a point North 930.93 feet and East .77 feet and North 0 6'30" East 378.77 feet and North 3 01' West 170.91 fet and South 89 13' West 200 feet from East 14 corner of Section 34, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian: South 89 13' West 165 feet; South 3 terest thereon. DATED this 14th day of February, 1985. Kenneth D. McMillan Lindon City Mayor 383 W. Lakeview Rd. Lindon, Utah 84062 (801) 785-504- 4 ATTEST: Wendyl L. Jarvis City Recorder STATE OF UTAH) COUNTY OF UTAH)ss On the 14th day of February, 1985, per-sonally appeared before me, Kenneth D. Mc- Millan, who being by me, duly sworn did say that he is the Mayor of Lindon City and that said instrument was signed in behalf of said City by authority of its Ordinances, and said Kenneth D. McMillan names of Marlow Tolman and Jinx Tolman. Amended Notice of Default was recorded on October 26, 1984 as Entry No. 31658 in Book 2172 at Page 775, of the said official records of Utah County, State of Utah. Lindon City Cor- - or East 121 feet; North 89 13' East 165 feet; North 3 01' West 121 feet to beginning. Area .46 of an acre- - for the purpose of paying special im-provement district assessments, including fees, charges and ex-penses of Lindon City Corporation, and in- - acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of said City. Charmaine Childs Notary Public Residing in Utah Co. State of Utah Commission Expires: July 7, 1988 Published in the Pleasant Grove Review, Feb. 21, 28, March 6, 1985. Irrigation water for rent Alpine School District has the following shares of irrigation water available for rent. The rental rate is equivalent to the rate of assessment for 1985. Interested persons may contact Carol Moore or Dr. Harold Jacklin at Alpine School District offices, 50 North Center, American Fork, Utah, by or before March 15, 1985. American Fork Irrigation, .74; Pleasant Grove Irrigation, 1.50; North Union Canal, 2.50; West Union Canal, 2.00; Provo Reservoir, 24.00; Provo Bench Canal, 22.05. Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review, and Lehi Free Press Feb. 21, 1985. Notice of intent to request release of funds (NOIRROF) respecting the within project has been made by the above named town which documents the environmental review of the project. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above ad-dress and is available for public examination and copying, upon request. vironmental Policy Act of 1969. State will ac-cept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) That the certification was not in fact executed by the chief executive officer or other officer of applicant approved by State; or (b) that Feb. 21, 1985 Town of Cedar Hills 4195 W. Sage Road Box 13 Cedar Hills, Utah 84062 785-633- 7 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or about Feb. 28, 1985, the above named town will request the State to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 (PL for the following project: Construction of ap-proximately 10,700 feet of sewer outfall line to connect town residences to the American Fork sewer outfall system, and subsequently to the North Utah County Treatment Plant. Routing of the outfall line is to be as follows: Proceed V4 mile West from the West ter-mination of Cedar Hills Drive; ''South through private undeveloped property to 9200 North; West through private property to 4800 West; South through private property to connection point at 8800 North and 4800 West. Total estimated cost of the project: $202,500. An Environmental Review Record Town of Cedar Hills will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the State under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Town of Cedar Hills is certifying to State that Town of Cedar Hills and Max D. Adams, in his official capacity as Mayor, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to en-vironmental reviews, decision-makin- and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, Town of Cedar Hills may use the Block Grant funds, and State will have satisfied its respon-sibilities under the National F. n - applicant's en-vironmental review record for the project indicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step ap-plicable to the project in the Environmental Review Process. O-bjections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58), and may be addressed to Stale Department of Com-munity and Economic Development, 6290 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by the State. No objection received after March 15, 1985 will be considered by State. Max D. Adams, Mayor 10196 Oak Court Cedar Hills, Utah 84062 785-633- 7 Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Feb. 21. 1985. r.'"N Ben F. Mortensen, Ph.D. 1 Relationship Problems -- Marital and Otherwise i There appears to be widespread ,sf! agreement that, while marriage is one of the richest and most e rewarding of all human relationa-l!: ships, it is also the most complex hi and requires the greatest amount of p effort. The United States has one fa o the highest divorce rates in the world. There are many causes of marital unhappiness. 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Basketball, Springville at P.G., 5:30 p.m. Wrestling banquet, cafeteria, 6:30 p.m. Boys Basketball, PG at Lehi. 5:30 n m Wednesday, Feb. 27 - Parents Visiting Night from 9 p.m., Boys Gym. Thursday, Feb. 28 - Parents Visiting Night, 6-- 9 p.m. Boys gym. Snow College Math Contest. Region Vocal & Solo Ensemble at Carbon. Friday, March 1- - No school. Lincoln-Dougla- s Debate at P.G. Boys Basketball, Payson at P.G. |