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Did you know that any glass in a door, S- - flMflL-J- j or glass adjacent to doors or tubs should be " vB,lllli i ' safety glass? Financing AvaOaWe 1 EaaaMm mt, 53 East Main. American Fork 756-528- 3 ViCiing Ooosier Tues., July 12, 8:00 p.m. at the PGHS Patio FREE to all Viking Boosters and prospective Boosters Join the Fun -- - Join the Boosters! Please bring your own meat and dishes. Everything else will be provided. Review - Wednesday, July 6, 1988 - Page 10 A.F. Hospital to host annual ElectrocardioRUN, Midget Following its annual tradition, American Fork Hospital will once again host the 5.5 mile Electrocar-dioRUN for all runners, and the Midget Mile race for children dur-ing the Steel Days Celebration on Saturday, July 16, before the e. The ElectrocardioRUN will be-!gi- n at 7 a.m. at Alpine City Park, with registration beginning at 6: 15 a.m. The race will loop from Alpine City Park through Alpine, High-land, and American Fork to finish at the hospital. With an entry fee of $6, Electro-cardioRUN racers will receive a surgical scrub shirt (fee is $2 with no shirt). Runners will be judged according to age groups, which range from eight years and under to 55 years plus. First-plac- e tro-phies will be awarded in each of the 12 age divisions, with ribbons going to second through fourth place fin-ishers. The Midget Mile race, for chil-dren 12 and under, will begin at 8:30 a.m., with registry ing at 7:30. The will begin and end ' Youngsters compeSJ Midget Mile raw 45 trationfeeof$5withaTsD; with noshirt. Trophies a will be awarded in which range fr under to age 12. ms,1t According to race Dennis Hartle, this St' will be even more addition of a exciting race party '! "There is usually a wait hour or more from the timetk.V runner crosses the fmishlin 'j time that the last runnerco J; therace.Thisyear.therewillw .alongwaitduringthistimJ" instead, we will have abignjT, The race party will i! music by MJS, a boat show drawing and much more Fot registration or more inforiJ! about the racing events, J' Dennis Hartle at 200. ' ll Fishing tournament announced to raise funds for Strawberry Marina A fishing tournament to raise funds to build breakwaters around the docks at Strawberry Reservoir Marina will be held at the reservoir July 23. Halstrom Marine of American Fork is helping to sponsor the tour-nament with "Utah Fishing News," Mercury Outboards and the Uinta National Forest. Sponsors say the purpose of the tournament is three-fold- : to raise money to help restore Strawberry Reservoir, to involve as many people as possible in an exciting day of fishing, and to help develope pride in the fishery and allow the users to participate in the manage-ment of the water. A $3 donation is being asked for tournament entrants, with all the money raised used specifically for restoration projects at the reser-voir. The U.S. Forest Service will match dollar-for-doll- all the funds raised in the tournament. . The prize for the longest trout caught during the tournament is a $1,400 trolling motor donated by Mercury Outboards. Other prizes will include a fish finder, rods, reels, fishing line and more. There will be a drawing for those who don't catch fish. Persons can register for the tournament either at Halstrom Marine in American Fork or at Strawberry Bay Marina, Straw-berry Lake. The tournament is being dedi-cated to the memory of the late Don Hendricksen, an avid fisherman and true friend of Strawberry. S sj, Another Triathalon winner... John Hill gets some help from his mother as he makes the transition from the run to the bike phase of the Triathalon. Steel Days horseshoe tourney set The annual Steel Days Horse-shoe Tournament will be held in Robinson Park, 100 East Main Street, American Fork, next week. The American Fork City tourna-ment will be Thursday, July 14, with signups from 6 to 7 p.m. There is no charge to participate. The Utah County tournament will be held Friday, July 15, with signups from 6 to 7 p.m. and a $2 entry fee. The state tournament will be held Saturday, July 16, starting at 10 a.m. and lasting all day. Big Chill Open in racquetball scheduled as Steel Days event Tri Cities Athletic Club and Harts Gas and Food will sponsor the'HartsBigChillOpen'racquet-bal- l tournament July 12-1- 6 in con-junction with the Steel Days activi-ties in American Fork. The tournament will be held at Tri Cities Athletic Club, 551 E. State Road, American Fork, and is sanctioned by the Utah Racquet-- ball Association and the American Amateur Racquetball Association. The tournament is open to any-one who wishes to enter, and is expected to draw entrants from throughout the state. Entry deadline is Saturday, July 9. For more information, con-tact Tri Cities at 756-522- Blue Jays top Little League With only two more games remaining before the state tour-nament begins for the nine and Little League, the Blue Jays hold on to the number one spot with a one game lead over the Angels, Expos and Pirates. Close behind are several teams trying to earn one of the five openings in tournament play. Play continues Thursday as the Expos take on the Blue Jays for a share of the top spot. Tournament play begins the week of the 18th in Pleasant Grove. Standings Blue Jays 2 Angels 6-- 3 Expos 6-- 3 Pirates 6-- 3 White Sox 4 As 4 Braves 5 Rangers 5 Royals 5 Twins . 5 Indians 6 Mets 9 PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Application made for rerefiner permit CAUSE No. ORA-011-8- THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PER-SONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE EN-TITLED MATTER. Notice is hereby given that the Division is commencing an in-formal adjudicative proceeding to consider the Application for Rerefiner Permit filed by Eugene Dalton, representative for Petroleum Processors Inc., P.O. Box 6358, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106, telephone (801) 785-016- for a used oil rerefiner permit. The proposed operations located at 440 W. Geneva Road, Orem, Utah, will utilize distillation procedures to process ap-proximately 650,000 gallons of used oil annually. Administrative ap-proval of this permit will be granted unless an objection is filed with fifteen days after publication of this notice by a person authorized to par-ticipate as a party in this adjudicative proceeding. If such an objection is received, an informal ad-judicative hearing will be scheduled before the presiding officer of the division. The application in this matter may be inspected in the office of the undersigned at the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 W. North Temple, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah. DATED this 20th day of June, 1988. STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF OIL, GAS & MINING R.J. Firth Associate Director Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press July 6, 1988. Notice of Trustee's Sale NOTICE is hereby given that the following described real property located in Utah County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the District Courthouse located in provo, Utah County, State of Utah, on August 1, 1988, at 1:00 p.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Reese H. Johnson and Kay S. Johnson, as Trustors, to Interwest Title as Trustee and recorded on Feb. 19, 1980 in Book 1815 at Page 408 of the records of the Utah County Recorder, said real property described as follows : Commencing at a point located North 1423.84 feet and West 1649.41 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 19, Township 5 South, Range 2 East. Salt Lake Base & Meridian; thence South 81 4'24" East 455.00 feet; thence South 1'44" West 95.00 feet; thence North 81 34'24" West 455.00 feet; thence North 1 31'44" East 95.00 feet to the point of beginning. DATED this 22nd day of June, 1988. Kendall R. Surfass Successor Trustee Published in the Pleasant Grove Review June 29, July 6 and 13. 1988. |