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Show Review - Wednesday, August 6, 1986 - Page 6 Fourth Ward team wins fitness title , - ) V ' .V. J' r v. ' r ... '. " ' . ' ' 1 '' ' I.-'- .' . i.lf A -- 'J u , v . , i .: Paul Hanson, 8, son of Doug and Ruth Ann Hanson; Jared Passmore, 9, son of Steve and Elizabeth Passmore; and Luke Nehring, 10, son of Carson and Karin Nehring, comprise the winning team for Timpanogos Stake Cub Scout Physical Fitness Day, held Aug. 2. The team is from the Pleasant Grove 4th Ward, and will represent their stake at the district event Aug. 16. The boys competed in five events: sit-ups- ,. push-up- s, standing long jump, softball throw and dash. They each received a medallion. The individual medallion winners for the three age groups were from the 2nd Ward, Destry Cole Cobbley, Kimball Lyman and Cory Winder; 3rd Ward, Jeremy Algers, Adam Hardy and John Shepherd; 16th Ward, Burke Craghead, Rocky Smart and Tyler Craghead. Every boy who participated received a ribbon and a certificate. The scorekeepers were Primary stake president Jill Bigelow, Cub commissioner Karen Johnson, High Council advisor Duane Woodard and former High Council advisor Keith Sterling. The event was sponsored by the Timpanogos Stake Primary under the direction of Thiele A. Roberts. Winning team members in the Timpanogos Stake Cub Scout Physical Fitness Day Were from the Fourth Ward, L--R, Luke Nehring, 10; Jared Passmore, 9; and Paul Hansen, 8, Cancer auction slated The American Cancer Society Auction will be held Saturday, August 9, at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo. The live auction is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., silent auction from 1 to 5 p.m. Those Dusinesses or individuals interested in donating items can still do so by contacting Phyllis Thomson at 785-424- Larry Fugal at 785-141- 6 or Deborah Pugh at 785-427- 5. Miss Utah to host workshop Former Miss Utah (1983) Lynn Lambert will host a workshop to help girls ages 12-1- 5 make the most of their appearance during the teenage years. The seminar, called "You and Your Beauty," will be held Tuesday, Aug. 12, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Clark AnHitnrinm Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Miss Lambert will give pointers on self-estee- poise, posture, and grooming. The $5 fee is payable at the door. To register, call UVRMC's Education Department at 379-717- PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Alpine District Public Involvement Council A meeting will be held on Thursday, August 7, at 8 p.m. in the School District Board Room, 39 North Center, American Fork. Agenda items are as follows: 1. Prayer. 2. ' Correction to minutes. 3. Items of concern -- public. 4. Items of concern -- area PIC. 5. Report of executive committee. 6. Business items: a. Introduction of new PIC members. b. Leeway update. c. Election of of-ficers: chairperson, vice chairperson, recordingcorrespondenci secretary, tw executive committee members. 7. Items of concern to council members. 8. Refreshments: Ron Malan. 9. Prepare agenda for rext meeting. Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review ; and Lehi Free Press on j August 6, 1986. Ice Capades to be featured at Utah State Fair . Ice Capades, the featured at-traction of the Utah State Fair, visits Salt Lake City Thursday, Sept. 4, through Sunday, Sept. 14, for 13 dazzling performances. "Hooray for Ice!" features World Professional Champion and Canadian Champion, Ron Shaver; Canadian Ice Dance Champions John Dowding and Lorna Wighton; petite dynamo Janet Lee; and comic masters Tommy Miller and Don Otto. The 214 hour salute to the world of entertainment stretches the imagination from the realm of classical ballet to the humor of rock videos. There even is a journey under the sea to meet cartoon favorites, The Snorks. It's definitely an adventure for young and old alike! Tickets go on Salt Monday, Aug. 11, at the Salt Palace Box Office and all Datatix outlets. There will be eight evening performances and five matinees to choose from. Prices are $9, $7.50 and $6, with special prices fc! ' youths and senior citizens P selected performances. Ail sea are reserved. ar For ticket information, or ar charge tickets by phone, call $' ot 7681. For information on spec he prices for groups of 25 or more e! 19 484-376- fa 14 Golf course committee to meet Notice is hereby given that the Tri-Cit- y Golf Course Committee will hold its regular meeting Thursday, Aug. 14, 1986 in the American Fork City Hall, 31 North Church Stret, American Fork, Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 8 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Golf course superintendent report. 2. Golf Professional report. a. Overall report. b. Monthly play report. c. Monthly financial report (budget). 3. Committee reports. 4. Golf committee business. 5. Approval of bills. 6. Approval of minutes. 7. Miscellaneous. 8. Adjournment. Dated this 30th day of July, 1986. Gary Lewis Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen, Lehi Free Press and Pleasant Grove Review August 6, 1986. Voter registration notice As provided by Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended, notice is hereby given to qualified electors that registration agents will be at their respective offices between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on the dates listed below to register all persons applying who are entitled to vote at the Primary Election on August 19, 1986. Tuesday, August 12, 1986; Wednesday, August 13, 1986; Thursday, August 14, 1986. William F. Huish Utah County Clerk Lindonl IlaJohanson 82 S. 450 W. 785-315- 6 Lindon2 Norma O.Brown 175 N. 200 E. 785-20- Lindon3 Marilyn Kunic 327W.60N. 785-150- 2 Lindon4 Linda J. Preece 555 N. 400 E. 785-213- 3 PI. Grovel Anita Freeman 855 W. 1800 N. ' 785-618- 3 PI. Grove 2 Coral V. Hicks 1030 N. 600 W. 785-349- 6 PI. Grove 3 Louise C. Nielsen 585 N. 400 E. 785-392- 4 PI. Grove 4 Robyn Steed 1174 E. 830 S. 785-65- PI. Grove 5 JudyGann 174 E. 300 S. 785-05- PI. Grove 6 Christine Donaldson 586 E. 870 S. 785-080- 2 PI. Grove 7 Donna Bastian 597 E. Center 785-437- 0 PI. Grove 8 Betty Oscarson 781 E. 200 S. 785-330- 5 PI. Grove 9 Joyce C. Walker 50 W. Center 785-396- 3 PI. Grove 10 Richard B. Pyne 670 Mohican Lane 785-080- 6 Pi. Grove 11 Rose B. Pulley 25 E. 200 N. 785-431- 8 PI. Grove 12 Joan Flinders 9784 N. 400 W. 785-437- 5 PI. Grove 13 Ida Mae Christiansen 717 E. Grovecreek 785-228- 5 PI. Grove 14 Lynette Lyman 12 E. 1200 N. 785-215- 9 Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Aueust 6. 1986. Notice to water users The following have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County' throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 013915) AP-PLICANT: Robert Ray Proctor, 226 South Proctor Ln., Pleasant Grove. UT proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of water as evidenced by (U4127). HERETOFORE: 0.67 cfs. SOURCE: 5 in. well 110 ft deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION (1) S 15 W 305 from UVt Cor, Sec 30, T5S, R2E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 40.00 acs. PLACE OF USE: NW4NEV4, NEy4NWy4 Sec 30, T5S, R2E. HEREAFTER: QU-ANTITY:, 0.67 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 120 ft deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: Same as Heretofore, but adding the following: (1) N 1305 E 500 from Wy4 Cor, Sec 29, T5S, R2E, mile SW of Pleasant Grove) USE: Same as Heretofore. PLACE of use: SWy4NWy4, NWy4SWy4 Sec 29; Nvy4NEy4, NEy4NW14 Sec 30, T5S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of this ap-plication with reasons therefore m ust be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before SEPTEMBER 5, 1986. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in Pleasant Grove Review on JULY 23, 30 & AUGUST 6, 1986. , , , . .i " Come Early For Big Savings! s II IXJ--s ys Hundreds of women's and junior items: Jumpsuits, Blazers, Blouses, Skirts, Pants, km ."" 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