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Northern Utah Notes

By Linda Petersen
AMERICAN FORK
• The City Council has recently approved an Urban Deer Control Plan to handle deer in parts of the community that are destroying yards, gardens and crops. The plan has been successfully used by many cities throughout the county. The program will be run by Humphries Archery. Those interested in participating in the program can contact Humphries at 801-756-4750.
• A new beach, Marina Cove Beach, constructed on Utah Lake at the American Fork Boat Harbor recently opened to the public. Local officials hope it will become a prime recreation spot. As part of a major lake renovation, Crews pulled weeds and hauled in 800 tons of sand donated by the city to make the beach. Beach-goers can take advantage of services offered by Good Life Rental Company to rent jet skis, canoes, boats, paddle boards, trikes and kayaks. Use of the beach is free, but it must be accessed through the boat harbor which charges $5 for parking. You can walk in for $2. Daily launch tickets for the marina are $8. The city plans to add more sand and expand the beach throughout the summer. Marina Cove Beach is located at 6135 North 6000 West in American Fork.

LEHI
• Cabela's at 4100 North Cabela's Boulevard has received city approval to build two office buildings to the north and south of its current building.

CEDAR HILLS
• The city will host its annual free pancake breakfast Saturday, August 19, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Vista Room of the Cedar Hills Community Center, 10640 N. Clubhouse Drive. The meal will include pancakes, bacon, eggs, juice and milk.
• Cedar Hills Youth Theater is offering classes for youth ages 8-18, beginning Thursday, Aug. 17. The 12-week course, where they will learn the basics of musical theater, will be taught by Jordan Long, assistant administrator and fine arts chair at Liahona Preparatory Academy. Each student in the class will have a role in "James and the Giant Peach," which will be performed three times at the end of the course at the Valentine Theater in American Fork. The cost is $105 per student for a class time of either 4:15-6:15 p.m., or 6:30-8:30 p.m. Register at Rec1.com.
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