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Show it Thursday, May 1, 2003 Page A5 kes Newspaper 9vernor Leavitt and IMC team to host events to nor families or Utahns called to active duty if.'tah Governor Michael V , anrl First T.nrlv S. Leavitt will Provo m on ilyn . ve iirday at 5 p.m. for an s(St to honor the family ; ambers of Utahns ntly called to active it 3,7 in the military. The it will take place at vf,h Valley Regional "lical Center, the atrmountain Health H Care hospital in Provo. The families of these soldiers are being invited to a reception by special invitation from the Governor. Nearly 36,000 Utahns in the National Guard and Reserves have been called up to active duty over the past months, including 34 IHC employees. employ-ees. Eleven IHC employees from Utah County are ublic Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know among those recently called to active duty. The Provo event is one of five taking place around the state on Friday and Saturday. Each event will include remarks from Governor Leavitt, IHC President Bill Nelson and a representative from the military. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided. Other IHC facilities facili-ties hosting events are Sevier Valley Hospital (Richfield); Valley View Medical Center (Cedar the ma;- tended NOTICE OF JtUSTEE'S SALE f I-egal Notice 3tit he following Dg yibed property e:. be sold at public jon to the high-p--'bidder on May 003 at 2:00 p.m. St Entrance to 1 R.;UTAH County 3 Chouse, 75 East ' .'-forth, American 3 1 -:, UT 84003, in the bounty of UTAH RYAN W. CAN-'L;i;J, CAN-'L;i;J, as Successor w tee, and ?aP-USEHOLD ndeiANCE CORPO-.tljr.lON CORPO-.tljr.lON III, current c ' ificiary, under "Deed of Trust d October 19, gma::, made by ' forON PAULSON r.' ELIZABETH ,,-LSON, as Hor(s) recorded operioer 23, 2000 as 3Hy No. ; 1.6:2000 in Book 'at page NA of 'ar-al records of Die L'H county, given ;cure indebted-,t indebted-,t n, in favor of !U'USEHOLD aiNCE CORPO-ioiKtON CORPO-ioiKtON III by rea-. rea-. Wer. :f certain obliga-secured obliga-secured thereto there-to Notice of Default snap." recorded alio, T.mber 5, 2002 as iia::ir y No-Mj No-Mj ,14:2002 of said P al records. ustee will sell -lblic auction to highest bidder ble in lawful ;y of the United without war-' war-' as to title, pos- pon or encum- Vj:es. Bidders be prepared to ;r the purchase I in the amount rithin 24 hours the sale by S-' ers check. y;:;ie address of -"'iroperty is pur-d pur-d to be 154 h 800th East, ish Fork, UT more particu- described as : re: irt of Lot 3, t 6, Plat "B", stish Fork City m. Being f ibed as follows: ming at point 6 South of the hwest corner of Block 6, Plat "B", Spanish Fork City Survey of Building Lots; thence. East 198 feet; thence South 99 feet; thence West 101 feet; thence North 0022'11 East 78.46 feet, thence North 8940'49 West 97.51 feet; thence North 20 feet tot eh place of beginning. Less and expecting: expect-ing: Commencing at a point which lies South 1112.58 feet and East 1286.30 feet from the North 14 corner of Section 19, Township 8 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point is also the Southwest corner of the Fred Allen Stoneman and Alberta Arlene Stoneman property (recorderd as Entry No. 16645, in Book 796, at Page 484); thence along said Stoneman property and the Mary Ann James property (recorded as Entry No. 68866, in Book 3518, at Page 863) and the Boyd E. Carter Family Trust property (recorded as Entry No. 1146, in Book 2482, at Page 718) South 8940'49" East 198.00 feet; thence along the Glade B. Grotegut and Ellen S. Grotegut property (recorded as Entry No. 8387, in Book 846, at Page 272) South 0022'11" West 49.50 feet; thence North 8940'49" West 101.00 feet to the Scott 1. Gines and Deborah J. Gines property (recorded as Entry No. 80543, in Book 4404, at Page 731 of Offical Records); thence along said Gines property North 0022'11" East 29.50 feet; thence continuing continu-ing along said Gines property North 8940'49" West 97.00 feet; thence North 0022'11" East 20.00 to the point of begin ning. Together with a right-of-way for ingress and egress as follows: Beginning at a point which lies South 112.58 feet and East 1286.30 feet from the North 14 corner of Section 19, Township 8 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running run-ning thence South 89"40'49" East 115.00 feet; thence South 0022'11" West 49.50 feet; thence North 8940'49" West 18.00 feet; thence North 0022'11" East 29.50 feet; thence North 89"40'49" West 97.00 feet; thence North 00"22'11" East 20.00 feet to the point of beginning. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The record owner(s) of the property prop-erty as of the recording record-ing of the Notice of Default are JASON PAULSON AND ELIZABETH PAULSON. PAUL-SON. This sale is for the purpose of paying pay-ing obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. pro-vided. DATED this 8th day of April, 2003. s BRYAN W. CANNON 8619 South Sandy Parkway Building A, Suite 111 Sandy, Utah 84070 www.cannonfirm.co m Office Hours: M-F 8am -5pm Phone(801) 255-7475. Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, April 17, 24 and May 1, 2003. City); McKay Dee Hospital (Ogden); and Cottonwood Hospital (Murray). "We are very appreciative apprecia-tive of the service these individuals are providing for our country. IHC is pleased to host these events with the Governor to honor these soldiers and their families for the sacrifices sacri-fices they are making on our behalf," said David Clark, chief operating officer offi-cer for IHC in Utah County. UVSC, Turning Point holds classes for life skills in May Utah Valley State College and the Turning PointCenter for Personal and Career Development are offering classes in May. Successful Life Management is a class to improve communications skills and build personal and professional relationships relation-ships and personal awareness. aware-ness. The class will be from May 6 to June 26 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon and 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Anger Management is a class to help those with inappropriate methods of dealing with anger. The class will be from May 21 to Aug. 6 Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. Parenting Skills is a class that combines communication communica-tion skills with effective parenting techniques. This class will be from May 7 to June 25 Wednesdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Enhancing Marriage Relationships is a class for couples that has been designed to help strengthen communications skills and build loving relationships. It will be from May 8 to June 26 Thursdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. For more information, call 863-7580. IK Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know J MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Legal Notice Chairman Glade Gillman has called a meeting of the Board of Directors to be held at 7:00 a.m. on Friday, May 9, 2003, in the Orem Public Works Building Conference Room at 955 North 900 West. The Agenda will be as follows: 1. Prayer 2. Minutes of December 12, 2002 meeting. 3. 2003-2004 Tentative Budget 4. Water Update 5. Lake Bottom Irrigation Company Change Application. 6. Provo Canal Project Use Reservoir Enclosure Update. 7. Beneficial Policy. 8. Other business. Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 1, 2003. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL CITY OF OREM Legal Notice The City of Orem is requesting proposals propos-als from responsible firms or individuals to help celebrate the Grand Opening of the City's Scera Park Pools Aquatic Complex. Participation in this event will be composed com-posed of Donating materials for prizes and free food and souvenirs to be distributed dis-tributed to patrons in attendance at this event by members of city staff. Questions concerning con-cerning this request should be directed to Mr. Jerry Ortiz, Director of Recreation, (801) 229-7152 during regular reg-ular business hours. A brief description of the scope of this request is available upon request from the Office of Purchasing, (801) 22977131. The Office of Purchasing, 56 North State St., Orem, Utah, 84057, will receive proposals propos-als for this request until 3:00 p.m. on Monday, May 12th, 2003. Proposals submitted sub-mitted after this deadline will be rejected. Upon review, those best meeting the needs of the City will be contacted con-tacted for further action. The City of Orem reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part of any proposal pro-posal if it be deemed to be in the best interests of the City to do so. 116 9 7 Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 1, 2003. Under Timpanogos Green Celebrating National Music Week Utah Valley Symphony's Final Spring Performance The Utah Valley Symphony is here To mark its final triumph of the year! With violins, violas, stoutly strung; The bass and cellos, resonating, too, The nascent notes are seeking to be sung, As other instruments, now, rendezvous. The French and English horns anticipate Their tones, sonorous, sounding rich and deep. The trumpets and trombones now flash their gold That gilds the notes they play to captivate. The oboes and the clarinets then leap To capture all the notes a heart can hold. The piccolo, the flutes and the bassoon Romance percussion, harp and tuba's tune! Those instruments, inanimate and still, Now feel the hands that make them resonate And speak. The supple fingers then fulfill Their roles to form the notes that emanate. The Concertmaster sounds the classic "A." Each player's instrument he finely tunes. The maestro enters in a dauntless manner. And like a seasoned musical gourmet, He quickly signals and he importunes The Symphony to play Star Spangled Banner! The audience arises, then, to sing; That rousing anthem makes the rafters ring! And then, the Provo Tabernacle benches Are swiftly soaked with water (musically!) "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" quickly drenches Them all with water, enthusiastically. The oboe soloist astounds the hall. Concerto movements, marvelous and rare, Showcase the strings. And Intermission falls! The maestro, very eloquent and tall, Regales the audience with things to share About the symphony that he recalls. "Scheherazade" by Rimsky-Korsakov Becomes the piece the audience will love! The story of the sea and Sinbad's ship; The tale about the princess and the prince; The Festival of Baghdad and the trip By sea in which the soulful music hints Disaster. Utah Valley Symphony Now, ends its season with a great ovation. Ensemble excellence has blessed the hall. The air is filled with strains of harmony And song. That musical illumination: Has made a memory we shall recall! REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL CITY OF OREM Legal Notice The City of Orem is requesting proposals propos-als from responsible firms or individuals for Concession Services at the City's Skate Park, located at 400 North 1200 West, Orem, Utah. An information list is available upon request from the Office of Purchasing, 56 North State St. Orem, Utah, (801) 229-7131 during reg ular business hours. Questions concerning concern-ing this request should be directed to Mr. Jerry Ortiz, Director of Recreation, (801) 229-7152. Proposals will be received by the above listed address until 3:00 p.m., Friday May 9th, 2003. Proposals submitted sub-mitted after this deadline will be rejected. Upon review, those best meeting the needs of the City will be contacted con-tacted for further action. The City of Orem reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part of any proposal pro-posal if it be deemed to be in the best interests of the City to do so. 116 9 6 Published in the Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 1, 2003. t J 1 & 2 Bedroom th Full Kitchen ( & Balcony sher & Dryer in each unit PUCATIONAL AND Cultural Activities Chauffeured yi u Tj (RANSPORTATION storage Space nsite Beauty & Barbershop omputer Lab & Library 'fit! 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