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Show Public Notice NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following to ApApplication(s) or Change propriate Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before State Engineer, the persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State 1636 West Engineer, North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before NOVEMBER 26, 1993. (PROTESTS MUST BE WITH A LEGIBLE RETURN ADDRESS). assures the Rural Electrification 0) APPROPRIATE 65-25- 5, HEREAFTER; Booking I. SNOW BLOWER CHAINSAW LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE SNAPPER report booking report: Oct. 4 Sherwin Ray Barney, Fountain Green, was arrested in Moroni by Spring City police and with theft, charged intoxication, criminal trespass and two warrants. Bail was set at $11,050. Oct. 8 CkrtiuiiiTigiD Authorized Service Dealer Many Parts in stock for the mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah Bruce Nielson, Salt Lake, was arrested on State Road 31 by the Sanpete County Sheriffs Office and charged with DUI. Bail was set at $1,200. Oct. 9 Kim Lamar Cooley, Fairview, was arrested in Fairview by the Sanpete County Sheriffs Office and charged with assault. Bail was set at $800. Ryan S. Eliason, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested by the Utah Highway Patrol nti BEN GORDON 283-488- 0 OuuuiuAta Staifc nyb Linda Stilson Funeral MANTI-- - services were Oct. 18 in the Manti LDS Tabernacle for Linda Marie Anderson Stillson, 30, who died of cancer Oct. 15, 1993, in Gunnison. She was bom Oct. 2, 1963, to Dean C. and Arlene Anderson in Mt. Pleasant. She married Kevin Max Stillson June 4, 1982, in Mt. Pleasant. The was marriage solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple on Sept. 20, 1985. She was an active member of the Manti Second LDS Ward. She was a special person who left a lasting impression on everyone she met. She was an outstanding example to us all. She is survived by her husband of Manti; children: Funeral WALES servjces were Oct. 18 in the Sanpitch LDS Ward Chapel for Stanley Price, 86, who died Oct. 15, 1993, at his home. He was bom Jan. 31, in to Wales 1907, Richard and Charlotte Rees Price. He married Helena Ann Thomas, June 2, 1937, in the Manti LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church and served as a counselor in three bishoprics for a total of 23 years. He served as Moroni Stake Sunday School Superintendent. He was Secretary for West Point Irrigation Company for 53 years and Wales mayor for eight years. He was a member of the Sanpete County ASCS Board and was Sanpete County "King Cowboy" in 1976. He was a rancher and loved horses and the outdoors. He is survived by his wife of Wales; daughters: Mrs. Jay (Helen) and Newton; Rigby, Mrs. Kim (Katie Jean) 12 Larsen, Ephraim; grandchildren; and one He was preceded in death by brothers and Lloyd Richard (Dick). Interment was in Wales Cemetery under, the direction of Ursen-bac- h Funeral Home. Benjamin Kevin, Tiffany Marie and Weston Dean, all of Manti; mother; brothers: Chris, Elmo; Paul Dee, Moroni; and Gary, Mt. sister: Ellen Pleasant; Lusk, Mt. Pleasant. Interment was in the Manti City Cemetery under the direction of Buchanan Mortuary. market strengthened as from sales progressed mostly steady with instances to 5.00 higher on some lots and weights due to local interest. and cows Slaughter bulls were slaughter weak to 1 .00 lower. Chariton MT. 12, 1912, in Mt. Plea- from President Grant for her involvement in a production for the centennial of the LDS Church. She loved flowers, genealogy, playing the piano and organ, and was a piano teacher for many years. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many callings. Survivors include her Orem; children: Glade Milton, Shauna CA; Banger, FarmMae Randall, and Betty Lynn ington; Obenshaw, West Valley City; 12 grandchildren; 13 sisters: her identical twin Morley, Liona and Mayfield, Larsen Johnson, Tooele. She was preceded in death by one infant son and two sisters. Interment was in the Moroni City Cemetery. State Road 89 and with DUI, charged resisting arrest, assault by prisoner and speed violations. at $5,950. Bail was set ' Mark Moroni were held for Mabel Mower Louise Erickson, 81, Saturday, Oct. 16 at the Fairview ward LDS Second chapel, who passed away Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1993 at her home. She was born September 16, 1912 to John L. and Eunice Titcomb Mower in Oak Creek, Utah. She married Harold Erickson February 8, 1933 in Manti. She was Fairview Woman of the Year in 1973. She was active in Fairview North Ward as counselor in both Relief and Primary Society organizations. She loved DUP and was Captain and the lesson leader. She also loved carrying homemade goodies to everyone she knew. She is survived by her husband, daughter: Mrs. Reese (Shirley) Johnson, Fairview; sisters: Opal Barton, Fairview and Fonda Bentley, Salt Lake City; seven four grandchildren, She was preceded in by her son, Harold, a her parents and four brothers. Burial was in the Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of the police charged with DUI. Bail was set at $600. Californias state song is "I Love You, California" by F.B. Silverwood and A.F. Frankenstein. SpinaZStaAMaSx Only attended funeral. Funeral Kenneth and eight Karl people Marx six great- sister, Mt. Pleasant ' City under the Cemetery direction of Springer Turner Funeral Home. Home. Bowman, Salt Lake, was arrested by the Utah Highway Patrol at the of State intersection Roads 132 and 89 and charged with DUI. Bail was set at $1,380. Jose Lira Ambriz was Fountain Green, arrested in Moroni by to Dorothy Buchanan, Salt lake City; brother: Dr. Briant S. Jacobs, Provo. Interment was in the Ursenbach Oct. 10 loved He grandchildren; death near Milepost 247.5 on funeral was a He for Jacobs director Mortuary in Mt. Pleasant for 45 years. He was ward clerk for five bishoprics, he completed two missions and was a temple worker in the Provo LDS Temple. He was a member of the Club and the Lions California became the 31st state on September 9, 1850. Infants receiving their blessings in the Fountain Green First LDS Ward on Oct. 10 include: Destrilee Allred, daughter of Perry and Khristie Allred. Grandparents are Phil and Susan Allred, and Doyle and Ann Coombs. are: Euray and Madelyn Allred, and LaVon Coombs, - Elmer Ranon and Shelley. Matthew Boyd Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. GrandMarvin Bills. parents are Boyd and Norma Bills, Fountain Green, and Bruce and Margaret Peterson, Orem. Paul Robert Cook, son of Dwight and Patti Cook. Grandparents are: and LuJane Emerson Cook, Fountain Green, and Kenneth and Dorothy Clark, Wisconsin. Mylynn Nashonee Kaibetony, daughter of Gary and Angie Kaibetony. Grandparents are: Spring Gary Larsen, Linda Larsen, City; Fountain Green; Johnnie and Rachel Kaibetony, Arizona. are Merline Morgan, Green, Fountain and Eileen Kaibetony and Kee S. Kaibetony, Arizona. Henderson, Charity daughter of Bruce and Catharine Hatch Henderare son. Grandparents Patricia and Stanley Henderson, Manti, and Boyd and Naomi Hatch, AZ. Taylor, are Jim and Della B. Rhoton, and Vem and Lena P. Hatch, Taylor, AZ. lbs lbs lbs 600-65- 0 0; 650-70- 0 80.00-91.5- 28-3- lbs 79.50-86.0- 0; 700-75- 0 79.50-85.7- 5; 750-80- 0 75.50-81.5- 0; 800-85- 0 71.00-78.5- 0; 850-90- 0 73.00-76.0- 0; lbs lbs lbs 950-100- 0: 0 lbs 69.50-71.7Holstein Steers: Large lbs frame 2: 200-30- 0 101.00-113.0package 12 hd. 252 lbs 124.00; 300-50- 0 lbs 74.00-82.0package 10 hd. 321 lbs 500-70- 0 lbs 113.00; 5. 0, 66.50-75.0- 0; 59.00-67.5- 0; lbs 700-90- 0 900-110- 0 Heifers: Feeder 88.50-100.0- 0; 650-70- 0 lbs 78.50-82.0- 0 700-75- 0 lbs 71.00-74.0- 0 750-80- 0 lbs 76.00-78.5- 0 lbs 75.50-77.5Heiferettes and young 54.00-66.0feeder cows 800-85- 0 0. Cows: Slaughter 43.25-50.5Boning utility breaking utility 4 48.50-51.0cutter and low dressing utility 0; 2-- 35.50-43.5- Assembly warns students about drinking, driving MT. PLEASAN- T- Police Officer Lance Graham addressed students at North Sanpete High School during a special assembly Oct. 13 in connection with Red Ribbon Week Oct. Officer Graham explained Far West Bank employee Janet Mills of Fairview spoke of the tragic death of her son, Steven Snell, in an alcohol-relate- d accident last summer. laws in Utah, as well as the "Not One Drop" law, and said Sanpete has drinking-and-drivin- 19-3- 0. drinking-and-drivin- g the highest number of drinking drivers in the state. He encouraged students with questions to stop an officer and ask for clarification; "They would be happy to help." Lori Shand of Manti told of a g accident in which she was involved that seriously injured a friend and took the life of another. Both ladies encouraged the students to do all they can to help keep their friends from drinking and driving. 0. 0. Slaughter Bulls: Yield 0 lbs grade 1 57.75-62.5yield grade 0 2 lbs 53.75-57.75 feeder bulls: lbs 48.00-56.01480-226- 0; 1635-198- 5; 735-117- 0. George A. Christensen Conference to feature history and heritage SALT- - CIT- Y- The LAKE second annual Governors Conference on History and Heritage is slated for Oct. 28-3- 0 at the Red Lion Hotel. For registration information and a detailed agenda, write: Utah State Historical Society, Governors Conference on History and Heritage, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City UT 84101; or call Topics covered this year include: heritage tourism, local 533-350- 0. OGDE- N- Funeral services will be Thursgovernment archives, caring for day, Oct. 21 at Noon, in and preserving photographs and the Ogden Third LDS 1634 paper, documenting and reWard Chapel, for searching material culture, and Kiesel Avenue, caring for museum objects. George A. Christensen, Lisbeth Henning of the Na66, who died Oct. 16, 1993, at Skyline Mountional Trust will address the topic tain Resort while hunting of Advocacy for Historical elk. He was bom Feb. 22, 1927, in Mt. Pleasant to R. A. and Jessie Swensen Christensen. He married Rita Dee Rowe, July 16, 1948, in Manti. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a World War II veteran, having served in the U.S. Navy. He was superintendent grounds Davis for County Schools. He was an avid hunter and died in the mountains doing what he loved. He loved sports and grandchildren. is available. Spanish translator available MANTI The Department of Human Services, 50 South Main, is now offering the help of a Spanish interpreter for those who can speak little or no English. He will be available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Human Services office. For more information, contact Jeff Crow at 835-286- 1. . . . And Pocket The Savings All Next Year!!! . . . d; Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant on Oct. 20 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and on Oct. 21 at the Ogden Chapel from 10:00 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery with military honors at 4:30 p.m. oCora geneva ialiey Daux un family of their love and thanhs to ail friend and neiyhho staffand other employees for the hind and compassionate way they cared for our mother while she patient in tU Danpele Dailey DJoSpilal John Q. Doom, Qarvene Qarrelt, Ua Woe Da &" IQtaD. Pasmussen credit Before November 1. 1993 He is survived by his Mrs. daughters: Larry (Susan) Clark, Mrs. Montey (Lynette) and Mrs.. Thurgood Richard (JaNae) Adam; 17 grandchildren; one sister, LaRae Johansen. He was preceded in death by two infant daughters. Friends may call at Ursenbach A special teacher course with Join wife; (ZzrJ of Jlianks doctors, nurses, UuSeheepiny Regional Singles bowling, 7 p.m., Sno Cap Lanes, Ephraim. North Sanpete School District Board meeting, 7 p.m., School District Office. Public forum on drunk driving, 7 p.m., NS Middle School. Coming Up: Oct. Annual Governors HisConference on Sunday, Oct. 24 tory and Heritage. Oct. 29: Manti Halloween Regional Singles Manti Regional Singles dance. Oct. 29: Halloween cosfireside, 7:30 p.m., Manti Stake tume ball. Oct. 31: Gunnison Center. Stake Center fireside. 0; Medium and large frame 1: 250-30- 0 lbs, 2 hd package 1 16.00; 300-35- 0 350-40- 0 lbs lbs 87.00-96.5- 0 400-45- 0 lbs 85.00-94.0- 0 450-50- 0 lbs 83.50-89.0- 0 package 454 lbs 93.25 500-55- 0 lbs 77.00-86.2- 5 package 505 lbs 92.00 550-60- 0 lbs 75.00-84.5- 0 600-65- 0 lbs 73.50-76.5- 0 grandchildren; FAIRVIEW--Service- s 86.50-97.5- Temple. travel and enjoyed many trips with LaVina. He is survived by his wife of Mt. Pleasant; son, J. C. Jacobs, IV, Roosevelt; daughters: J. Shelley, Karen and Mrs. Roosevelt; Dean (Annette) Hansen, 12 Fountain Green; Mabel M. Erickson lbs 84.00-92.5- baz- Manti 87.00-99.5- lbs scarce. J.C.s. Mabel Erickson lbs Moroni senior citizens 5 p.m., at the Center. bread at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 aar, 0; twitchell April 12, 1978, LDS Manti in the and Rehab Center. She was bom Sept. 15, 1909, in Spring City to Lauritz Orsen and Deseret Matilda Anderson Larsen. She married John Milton Amoldsen Mar. 17, 1932, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was raised in Spring City, graduated from North Sanpete High School where she was the top speller and She attended BYU. a letter of received Fay Henry sant to Henry C. and Alberta Larsen Jacobs. He married Fern McIntosh June 22, 1939, in the Manti LDS Temple. She died July 23, 1977. LaVina He married 12, 1993, at the Dora ral Chariton Jacobs III, who died Oct. 13, 1993, in Provo. He was bom Oct. 16 in the Cascade Third of for Chapel 95.00-108.5- 550-60- 0 PLEASANT-Fune- 21 Friday, Oct. 22 400-45- 0 0; 500-55- 0 services were Oct. 16 in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth Ward Ward LDS Chapel for Flora May Larsen Amoldsen, 84, who died commendation lbs Ephraim Sr. Citizens Fun & Games day, 2 p.m. and soup & monthly dinner at 6:30. 350-40- 0 0; 107.00-114.0- 450-50- 0 Jacobs Funeral OREM services were held Oct. Nursing 106.00-118.0- lbs ATV Course, Mt. Pleasant City Park, 9 a.m. Ephraim Sr. Citizens board meeting, 9 a.m. at center and Medium and large frame 1: 250-30- 0 lbs 110.50-119.0300-35- 0 lbs Chariton Jacobs Monday, Oct. 25 Thursday, Oct. 0; 11. Wednesday, Oct. 20 Steers: Feeder Arnoldson Orem The fill. excessive Flora May Oct. sales started 5.00-6.0- 0 lower, with some animals with d. Franklin 373-74- 0 CALL Stilson husband M ANTI The following persons booked into the county jail according to the public Linda Marie Anderson Ad- ministration that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of These are informal race, color, or national proceedings as per Rule be excluded from origin, R655-6-- 2 of the Division be in, participation of Water Rights. denied the benefits of, or (LEGEND: Point(s) of be otherwise subjected to Diverson POD; Place in discrimination the Nature Use of POU; conduct of its program of Use USE) and the operation of its APPLICATION (S) TO facilities. Under this orthis Assurance, WATER ganization is committed (A67202): not to discriminate L. Frank Lathrop against any person on the QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. of race, color or SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ground national origin in its ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: and practices policies (1) N 1000 W 1500 from to applications relating SE Cor, Sec 34, T13S, for service or any other R3E. (4.25 miles N.E. and practices policies Fountain Green) USE: relating to treatment of and parbeneficiaries Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage ticipants including rates, 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: conditions and extension 5 head of livestock; of service, use of any of 1 Domestic: its facilities, attendance family. POU: S 12 SE 14 Sec at and participation in 34, T13S, R3E. any meetings of beneficiTO aries and participants or APPLICATION(S) CHANGE WATER the exercise of any rights C. of such beneficiaries and Verl and Velda L. participants in the Nuttall to conduct of the operations propose(s) change the POD of water of this organization. as evidenced by who person Any The Wilford believes himself, or any Jensen award found on class of inspecific page 72 of the Sevier dividuals, to be subjected River Decree. by this organization to HERETOFORE; discrimination prohibited QUANTITY; 0.18 cfs. by Title VI of the Act SOURCE: South Fork of and the Rules and the Sanpitch. POD: (1) issued Regulations N 700 E 1250 from W thereunder may, by 14 Cor. Sec 36, T12S, himself or a represenR4E. USE: Irrigation: file with the tative, from Apr 1 to Oct 15, Secretary of Agriculture, total acreage 6.50 acs. D. C. Washington, POU: N 12 SW 14, 20250, or the Rural SW 14 SW 14 Sec 36, Electrification Ad- , T12S, R4E. ministration, Washington, D. C. 20250, or this QUANTITY; 0.18 cfs. organization, or all, a SOURCE: South Fork of written complaint. Such the Sanpitch River. complaint must be filed POD: (1) N 3800 E not later than 180 days 4000 from SW Cor, after the alleged discrimSource: South Fork of ination, or by such later Sanpitch River (2) S date to which the 1700 E 2700 from NW Secretary of Agriculture Cor, Sec 30, T12S, or the Rural ElectrificR5E., Source: South ation Administration Fork of Sanpitch River. extends the time for miles North of filing. (9 of Identity Fairview) USE: Same as complainants will be Heretofore. POU: Same kept confidential except as Heretofore. to the extent necessary to Robert L. Morgan, P.E. carry out the purposes of STATE ENGINEER the Rules and Regulain The tions. Published in Pyramid October 13, 20 Published The and 27, 1993. Pyramid October 20 and 27, 1993. Daylight saving time was first adopted by thei U.S. during World War heifer feeder Central Utah Telephone, Inc. has , filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it Calendar Producers SALINA Livestock Auction, Oct. 12. Receipts: 1490. Last week: 1101. Last year: 1505. Feeder steer and Stanley Price Statement of Nondiscrimination the stating Obituaries UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Electrification Administration October 20. 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Five Salina Auction As of November 1 , 1 993 we will raise our regular weekly meeting fees from $8.00 per week to $9.00 per week . . . . HOWEVER, Join BEFORE November 1 , 1 993, and KEEP your $8.00 weekly fee through December 31 , 1994 as long as you continue your membership. 993, new members will pay $30.00 the 1 st week and $9.00 per week thereafter. As of November 1 , 1 So JOIN NOW! and tell your neighbors and friends ... If you lose weight with a friend you both can encourage each other. 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