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Show 0 Public ' received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a must request a 0) are informal as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) proceedings Clarence J. and Edna L. Wilde proposes to correct the POD, POU, & USE of water as j. (SSBG) APPLICATIONS DUE County Association of Governments is accepting written Applications and Budgets for FY-9- 4 SSBG Funds, to be submitted by May 1, 1993, to the Resources Office, P.O. Box 820, Richfield, Utah 84701. Funding can be used by Service Providers for Social Services to clients on a reimbursement for service basis. Contact Office 250 Resources North Main, Sevier County Courthouse, Richfield, Utah, for more details. ' SSBG are Funds designated local discretionary funds and will be allocated by the Six County Association of 896-922- 2, Governments side-by-si- FACTORY AUTHORIZED Ephraim cabin named to register wood trim, gold, excellent condition, $400. Call Pines Ranch-Birdsey- e, 873-327- 4. public is invited to attend the hearing and to suggest potential projects for which a CDBG funding application may Further 71 be prepared. al SMALL ENGINE REPAip SERVICE Factory Warranty Service Available Personal Representative 3610 South 6580 West West Valley, Utah 84120 Published in The Pyramid April 7, 14, and 21, 1993. The average depth of the Atlantic 11,370 feet. 1993. Ocean June Garrison NOTICE TO BID 434-136- Bids for the purchase and planting ofthe following trees for the Sterling Park: 23 trees 11 2 lOUftl WSOL.1 DstuefnT, I msa Provo, Utah Jlrl Wetal, Inc DEN GORDON CALL 203-400- 0 Ornamental Iron -- Railings Spiral Staircases -- (Dividers 15 gallon 1-- Vi Greenspire Linden 10 trees 7 gallon 8 10 -- OSP Ephraim s CottonlessCottonwood-Populu- MORONI. I CARPENTER SEED CO. J030 S. State St Xjj Garrison. is T 33 N. 100 EAST mechanic d; I would like everyone to know how grateful I am for the many acts of kindness, delicious food gifts. lovely flowers and all of you who cared so much and helped me with so many things at the recent loss of my kuskand, Elijak Senior Citizens Apartments at Christansan Senior Citizens Apartments Many parts in stock for interested in having their property listed on the county Historic Sites Register may contact any of the local commission members: commission secretary, Corrine Clark, of Center-fielNadine Nibley of Ephraim; Penny Hamilton, Mt. Pleasant; Tessie Pyper, Spring City; Albert Antrei, Manti; or Ramona Harris, Moroni. They may also present their own nominations in person at monthly preservation commission meetings, which are held at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of every month at the Snow College West Campus, 345 West 100 North, Room 163, Ephraim. Part of each meetings agenda is set aside for public comment. The commission also discussed the Economic Incentive for Historic Preservation Act which allows state income tax credits for historic preservation of residences, Record keeping and the bid process for projects covered by the CLG grant were also APARTMENT CAU Fairview Third LDS Ward Chapel for Ted Reece Mower, 71, who died April 1, 1993, at Mountainview Hospital, Payson, of complications of surgery. He was bom April 26, 1921, in Oak Creek, to Sidney Willis and Mary Mariah Hansen Mower. He married Goldie Tucker, Sept. 8, 1943, in the Manti LDS Temple. An active member of the LDS Church, he served as bishop, Sunday School teacher, temple ordinance worker and in various other positions. He served an LDS Bailey of Moroni; Claudean Cox of Bountiful; 27 grandchildren and three Denese daughter-in-laNish, Millville; brothers, Lee, Peter, Woodruff; sister, Dora Fairview; Pleasant Christiansen, Grove. He was preceded in death by son, Karl, three sisters and four brothers. s; Burial was in Fairview Cemetery with military honors. who died March 27, 1993, in Salt Lake City. She was bom Sept. 25, to in Manti, 1912, William and Anna Leona She Madsen Nielsen. from Manti graduated High School and attended Snow College and LDS Business College. She was a member of the LDS Church. An accomplished musician, she often accompanied soloists, was organist for Sunday School, Mutual and Primary, and was a former member of the Tabernacle Choir. She was formerly employed Veterans by EIMCO, Administration and Small Business Administration. She is survived by Harold D. brother, Nielsen, Salt Lake City; brother-in-laNorman P. Hill, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Melvin and sister, Erma. Burial was in Manti Cemetery. For a handy lazy susan for small items on the cupboard feet. shelf, loosely screw on an minum pie pan. A The average depth of the Persian Gulf is 328 good alu- spot for storing small items can soft drink be a case hung on the wall. le HELP WANTED Mt. Pleasant City will be tak- ing applications for temporary summer employment positions, principally for parks and grounds maintenance during the summer months. Apply at: register. Those WAYNE DELMAR HUGHES 462-245- 6. LOW-COS- Power; one-pag- to the East mission Central States. He was a veteran of World War II. He was Fairviews postmaster for 31 years. He served as president of Utah of National Chapter Association of Postmasters in 1978. He was a member of the Fairview Lions Club for many years and was as currently serving president of the Fairview Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife of Fairview; son, Paul Mower of Grants-villdaughters, Lee Ann Hansen and Janet of Fairview; Johnson Sally Dyches and Anita ces City Hall 115 West Main Mt. Pleasant NOTICE Due to vandalism and damage to the range, the hills north of Moroni will be closed to all campfor ers, hunters and Easter and thereafter. 4-wheel- ers claims shall be forever barred. obtained by contacting William Way, in The Published Pyramid April 7, 1 CITY-Servi- were held April for Loma Nielsen, 80, Clerk of the Court on or before the seventh day of July, 1993, or said FOR RENT IECUMSEH event, or distinctive architecture. e For .a listing, a nomination form containing the description of the site, owners name and address and the historical significance is required. A photograph of the building or site is also needed. There is no charge for the nomination and commission members will assist property owners in filling out the nomination form. Certificates will be awarded to owners of properties listed on the al be can information FAIRVIE- W- Services were held April 5 in the Willis and Need lived in the tiny home until 1938 when they moved into a home on 100 South Main. Willis died in 1950 and Need in 1963. Both are buried in the Spring City Cemetery. The county sites register was established at the commissions Oct. 8 meeting. Buildings and sites which are historically significant, but are not yet listed on the national Historic Register either individually or as part of an historic district are eligible for listing. Historical significance may be determined by age, association with an important person or FOUR-MIL- E funding may be applied under the CDBG Program for FY 1993-9The hearing will begin at 6:00 p.m., April 7, 1993, and will be held at Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 115 W. Main. The Board, based upon requests submitted in a competiSSBG tive process, Funding requires a 13 cash local match. in The Published Pyramid April 7, 1993. Turn-of-centu- ry r, refrigerator-freeze- LAKE SALT e; Ted Mower Westinghouse gas dryer (almond), $100; Gibson . ithe AgingHuman : trailer, axel; disease-causin- SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT t 2 8'x14', coliform-positiv- Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER in The Published Pyramid MARCH 31, APRIL 7 and 14, 1993, 1 and flatbed Manti-LaS- acs, sole supply 0.13 acs; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SE 14 NE 14 Sec 17, T12S, R4E. ' portable hay elevator, $200; Gooseneck combination stock Four-mil- 31, total acreage 0.13 9 This typical log cabin, with a lean-t- o built on the rear was listed on the county historic register at the March 11 county historic preservation meeting. Believed to have been built by Samuel Willis Allred, the structure is located southeast of Spring City, about 700 East and 200 South. It is currently owned by the Burns Allred family. spreader, i disease-causin- g HEREAFTER: Human manure $1 ,200; Manti-LaS- QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-f-t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 130 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 834 W1165 from E 14 Sec 17, T12S, R4. (1.5 miles S.W. of Indianola) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct Six n EPHRAIM-- A log cabin, typical of those used at the turn NOTICE OF of the century, was listed to the DECISION Sanpete County Historic Register at the March 1 1 county preservawith contaminated C&H tion commission meeting. organisms that can cause ALLOTMENT disease. Disease sympThe cabin, located about 700 Sanpete Ranger toms may include East and 200 South, southeast of District diarrhea, cramps, Spring City, is known as the nausea, and possibly Samuel Willis Allred cabin and is National Forest jaundice, and any still owned by the Bums Allred Sanpete and Juab associated headaches and Utah Counties, family. These sympfatigue. On April 2, 1993 Among the historical data toms, however, are not Sanpete District Ranger associated with with the nomination by just presented Thomas H. Shore made organTessie Pyper, chairman of the a decision to approve a isms in drinking water, Spring Allotment revised City Historic Preservation but also may be caused was the homestead Plan Commission, Management by a number of factors e certificate issued to Lutellus (AMP) for the other than your drinking C&H Allotment. The Burdick, Junior, May 12, 1899, water. EPA has set an associated Decision President William McKinley, enforceable drinking Notice and Finding of by water standard for total and the original warranty deeds No Significant Impact coliforms to reduce the are available upon; transferring the property first to risk of these adverse request from the Sanpete; E.A. Billington, June 28, 1899, health effects. Under this for $95, and to S.W. Allred, Ranger District, Ephstandard, no more than Utah 84627 and March 20, 1900 for $413. raim, 5.0 percent of the the National Samuel Willis Allred, the son collected samples during Utah Price, Forest, Samuel Allred and Elizabeth of a month can contain 84501. Diantha was bora and these bacteria, except Allred, This decision is subject that systems collecting raised in Spring City. He was a to appeal pursuant to fewer than 40 Forest Service regulacarpenter and built many houses that have one tions in 36 CFR 217 in Spring City. The family beor e total 36 CFR 251. An appeal lieves he built the family cabin sample per month are must include the inforaround 1900, when he purchased stannot violating the mation required by 36 the land from Ezekial Billington. dard. Drinking water CFR 217.9. Two copies He also sheared sheep. which meets this stanof the content of a dard is usually not Notice of Willis, as he was known, lost Appeal must associated with a health be filed with two wives, Charlotte Fredericka A. George g risk from Peterson Mickel and Susannah Morris, Forest Supervibacteria and should be 599 West Price Jjtoundy, from complications sor, considered safe. River Drive, Price, Utah childbirth. The two badhring The Utah Department 84501 within 45 days of bies, Charlotte Fay and Susanof Health does not the publication of this nah, also died. believe this problem is notice. He and his third wife, Anenia serious enough to issue a THOMAS H. Boil Order at this time, Christiansen, raised four Floy SHORE but has urged us to solve District Ranger children, all of whom were bora the problem as soon as in the cabin, which was the famiin Published The possible. We wish to Pyramid April 7, 1993. ly home. Their first child was a assure you we are taking Anenia Floy. As the daughter, all necessary steps to NOTICE TO ' identify and correct this family grew, Willis and Anenia CREDITORS "Need", erected a large tent on problem. IN THE SIXTH the south side of the cabin and Robert S. Allred JUDICIAL COURT Spring City Corp. this is where the three boys, FOR SANPETE P.O. Box 189 Willis Boyd, Ruel Bums, and COUNTY 150 East Center Louis Samuel, slept. STATE OF UTAH Spring City, Utah 84662 The home had only one bedIN THE MATTER Published in The room on the east side. OF THE ESTATE Pyramid April 7, 1993. OF BERTHA Family birthdays and holidays CHRISTINA COMMUNITY were always held at the little ' HUGHES, DEVELOPMENT home. Need was a meticulous BLOCK GRANT housekeeper and an excellent Probate No. 933600052. (CDBG) cook. She also1 planted flowers All persons having PUBLIC HEARING around the cabin and had a large claims against the above Mt. Pleasant City will They had an to are estate garden. required conduct a public hearing consider to present them to the orchard, and the farmland around potential which undersigned or to the the home grew good crops. for projects HERETOFORE: The sets drinking water standards and has determined that the presence of total coliforms is a possible health concern. Total coliforms are common in the environment and are generally not harmful themselves. The presence of these bacteria in drinking water, however, generally is a result of a with water problem treatment or the pipes which distribute the water and indicates that the water may be QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-f-t. SOURCE: 10 in. weU 195 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1274 W 1270 from NE Cor, Sec 20, T12S, R4E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs, sole supply 0.25 acs. POU: SE 14 NE 14, E 12 SE 14 Sec 17; NE 14 NE 14 Sec 20, T12S, R4E. - 462- - storage bin capacity, bottom unload, $800; Massey Ferguson 205 bushel 14-to- Protection (EPA) CAII BULK GRAIN Language: The States Enviro- nmental Agency evidenced by portion of A27040 - sewing machine, $60; kerosene heater, $40; four fishing poles, large tackel box Health Mandatory Effects United hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West Salc-Mis- c. with geat. 2246. Nielsen Ted R. Mower a OLDER WHITE Primary prinking Water Regulations. The testa have indicated the presence of Total coliforms. the stating reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before MAY 14, 1993. (PROMUST BE TESTS WITH LEGIBLE A RETURN ADDRESS). For Lorna Obituaries A7L 3031. the Spring City Corp. has been found through recent routine testa to be in violation of the National 2- - SUBURBAN, wheel drive, one owner, excellent condition, low mileage for its age. Had very good care. Super price, $3,500 firm. 462- - NOTICE TO SPRING CITY WATER USERS The water delivered by Protest These Sale-Aut- os 1978 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer persons April 7, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Five For Qates -- Vortdble Welding Canadersis'Sio Uxlandi approximate age 6 years approximate age 6 years This project is sponsored by the Utah Community Forest Council, U.S. Small Business Administration. Project purpose to contract with are small businesses to improve the Sterling Park. Trees can be bid on in lots of 10 trees each. Planting is to begin in April and will be completed no later than Sept. 1, 1993. Details can be obtained by calling 8357200 after 5 p.m. All bids must be received by Mayor Curtis Ludvigson no later than 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 15, 1993. Publitked in The Pyramid April 7, 1 993. K Morris S. Cook tfOGd MORONI CITY WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE SEWER PLANT PROPOSAL from Moroni Feed Company Wed., April 147 p.m. Moroni City Hall |