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Show 1, ; Tri-Cit- y Courts is now Tri-Cit- y Athletic Club ! 0:m, lyJ-f-p Pre-gr3n- d Opening SpeCi3l! NEW NautilusExercise Equipment Includes full line of the finest available sr--L. I Cvxiy Cj an yn fnr ITIPnihgl'ShiD bBfOTG cam operated weight training equipment, 12 separate stations of Nautilus, Dynamic 1 1 i I, ffi an Parimount equipment. 2 sets of Olympic free weights, electronic Life Cycle, V i Jj J 'f) ' Ll Jls' xApril 1J, 1p986 3I nd yOlir inltidtlOn sbuicpyecrvleiss,ionautisompraotueidcfesdtaifror minadsitveird, uael leecxtreorcniisce raonwdingweimghatchlionsess praongdrammso.re. Specialized V' i fST Specialized Classes - to include Karate, Jujitsu, beginning gym- - 1 j MX A AerObiCS Start Monday! nasties, etc. (Reduced rates to membets.) Babysitting available. ,y?' iCVA il l 45 classes per week 6:00 a.m.-8:3- 0 p.m. , ,,,..,,.' ?( A JaCUZZI - LaiRe sanitized co-e- sky lights (undei construction). U f j VLf A , l i New Aerobics Studio - You'll love the bounce in out specially eiigineeied floor. Suntanning salon al'-- available. ys5STSv ' 1 J P' fpk Professional instructors offei 45 classes pei week - 20-2- people pei session. Classes ? 1 V f rl V for beginner, mtei mediate oi advanced with speciahed classes such as pienatal 6 Regulation Racquetball Courts - 1 court with glass viewing wall, racquetballl - 1 , Jf I I J vl exercise. Enrollment includes use of ar.uz;i, showeis, lockei mom anl il.y sauna classes, leagues and lessons provided. Walleyball (volleyball in a racquetball court) is V C, j j Limited eniollment. Call now for also available. IPJ "'NV;! J 551 East State, American Fork 756-522- 4 or 756-522- 5 Ittzi "BUY ANY SIZE J SMALL MEDIUM J LARGE j I Little Caesars' I PIZZAS d PIZZAS j . 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J cheese and any 3 items, j cheese and any 2 items, j I Offer expires 32686 I Offer expires 32686 I Offer expires 32686 I Offer expires 32686 I I I I j j j f HmiHM'- - VViy v J I pmipm- - I A ' I I COUPON Jil COUPON il COUPON 5lj COUPON 5fj (valuable coupon l' VINTAGE K&:A Family Video 785-044-4 tfcfjf i J 475 North State - Lindon (Next to Superbowl) Tv' f' Movies 99 I Monday thru Thursdays For new members only! j lY Expires 32086 J wmMMMMMMMMMK ?f valuable coupon v l VINTAGE I family Video 785-044- 4 UHDy 475 North State - Lindon (Next to Superbowl) pVV g i 10 Movie Punch Card j - IS Expiies 33186 j Good anytime except holidays 4 MMMMMMMMMMMMS s Review - Wednesday, March 12, 1986 - Page 9 PUBLIC NOTICES i Advertisement for Bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City, 70 South 100 East, Pleasant h Grove, Utah 84062. j Separate sealed Bids ( for the Construction of , Subdivision Im: I' provements at Wade Springs Plats "A" and "B" will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the office of the Pleasant Grove City Hall, 70 S. 100 E. until 4:30 p.m. , (MDST), and at the Pleasant Grove Public Safety Building, 87 E. 100 S., from 6:45 to 7 p.m. (MDST), March OH 18, 1986 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud, pnt The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, con-- p sisting of Ad-you- r! vertisement for Bids,, re eli Information for Bid-ders, BID, BID BOND Agreement, GENERAL A CONDITIONS, Paym jr ent Bond, Performance f Bond, NOTICE OF LL AWARD, NOTICE TO jjir PROCEED, CHANGE Z ORDER, DRAWINGS, HI :r ; - SPECIFICATIONS and ADDENDA, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah 84003, 756-762- In-tcr- m ountain Con-tractor, 44 South 300 West.SLC, UT 359-871- Copies of the CON-TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at One West Main, Street,-America- 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 Revision). All BIDDERS shall be licensed to do the type of work contemplated in the project and shall be skilled and regularly engaged in the general class of type of work called for under the Contract. EACH BIDDER who has not done - work similar in nature to this project shall submit . with his bid a statement setting ; forth his ex- - perience and business standing. A certified check or bid bond for not less than five percent (5) of the proposal shall be submitted with each bid as guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the Contract,, will fulfill the terms of the bid. Pleasant Grove ' City reserves the right to refuse any and all proposals of bids. Bids shall be marked; Bid of (Contractor), Pleasant Grove City Water Improvements. David R. Holda- - ' ' Ma v in the Pleasant Grove Review Feb. 26, March 5 and 12, 1986. . ;!!tj ., lLi.X v.u OJ i Cedar Hills Bike-a-Tho- n planned dedicated solely to research and the care of children stricken with catastrophic illnesse. Clifford Damstrom, Regional Director, stated, "It is gratifying that every year in towns all across the country, volunteer leaders organize bike-a-tho- to benefit St. Judge Children's Research Hospital. This would not be possible without the help and support of dedicated chairmen. Danny Thomas, founder of St. Judge Children's Research Hospital stated its purpose clearly: "To wipe catastrophic diseases of children from the face of the earth." Those interested in assisting with or participating in the bike-a-tho- n can get more information by contacting Mrs. Stevenson at 785-633- Details of the ride will be an-nounced later. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is proud to announce the selection of Mrs. Anne Stevenson as chairman for this fall bike-a-tho- n in Cedar Hills. According to Clifford Damstrom, Southwest Regional Director, the funding of cancer research programs and patient care is met primarily by contributions from individuals through programs such as bike-a-thon- The impact of St. Judge's research work is felt in every community where cancer and other killer diseases strike. Over 10,000 children will be stricken with cancer during this year alone. Next to accidents, cancer is the leading killer of children in the United States. St. Judge is the world's largest cancer research center in terms of treatment success and is the onlv institution of its kind School dist. seeks land proposal Alpine School District will accept a proposal on the Apple Orchard located at the Main-tenanceTransportation Complex, 490 N. State, Lindon, Utah. The orchard consists of approximately 141 trees. There are 1.5 shares of North Union Irrigation Water available upon payment of water assessment fees. Proposals for the use of the orchard should include the care of the trees, (pruning, spraying, cleanup) picking the fruit, watering the orchard, care of the ground, and any fees to be paid the district for use of the orchard. The term of the lease is for at least one year, but may be renewed for up to three years, depending upon the district's future use of the property. Proposals for use of the orchard should be addressed to Sherman R. Wankier, Purchasing Agent, Alpine School District, 50 North Center, American Fork, Utah 84003. Deadline for proposals to be sub-mitted to 4:30 p.m. March 21, 1986. Notification of the award of a lease wil lbe by or before March 26, 1986. Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press March 5 and 12, 1986. Notice to creditors In the matter of the estate of Victor P. Viklund, Deceased. Mary McKay and Helen Warnick, whose respective addresses are: 140 . N. Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah and 4320 Morris Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, have been appointed joint Personal Representatives of the above-name- d decedent. Creditors of the above estate are hereby notifed to present their claim io .the un-dersigned Personal Representatives or to 'he Clerk of the Utah County District Court on before the 6th day of June, 1986, or said claims will be forever barred. Mary McKay 140 N. Main PI. Grove, Utah 84062 Phone: (801) 0 Helen Warnick 4320 Morris Street Salt Lake City, UT 84119 Phone: (801) 6 Published in the Pleasant Grove Review-Marc- 5, 12 and 19, 1986. Local man earns degree Dana D. Clark son of Carl Clark and Darlenc Smith Hugberg, recently received a degree as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado Stale University in Fort Collins, Colo. Dana is a 1973 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He received a bachelors degree from BYU and a masters degree from Utah State University. Dr. Clark is employed by Dr. Carl Pew :at ; ' Utah" ' Valley ' -- Animal-Hospital in Orem He is married to Suzanne Sim-mons of Tremonton. They have two children, Karalee and Amy Dana D. Clark en, Tri-Cit- y Golf Course meeting slated Notice is hereby given that the Tri-Cit- y Golf Course will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 18, 1986 in the Tri-Cit- y Golf Course Clubhouse, m0. American Fork, Utah. The meeting shall begin promptly at 7 p.m. The agenda shall be as follows: 1. Ground superin tendent report. 2. Golf professional report. a. Overall report. b. Montly 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 10th day of March, 1986. Gary Lewis Chairman, Tri-Cit- y Golf Course Committee Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press March 12, 1986. |