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Show Page Four Tht Mt. Pleasant Pyramid JJ it b 1 Probat 1 and Guardianship Nolle tor rospoctivo nqnar Courthouse. County Please state your name, and age address, qualifications. should include such items as knowledge of building, plumbing and electrical codes, building construction or contracting experience, ability to Qualifications complete forms and reports, etc The ap- plicant accepted will be paid on a fee basis for performed, the fees to be paid to him by each applicant for 22, 1P7H a building permit. Fees will be agreed upon between the applicant employed and the Board of Commissioners, adequate to cover time involved, travel, etc., and will be periodically adjusted as found to be necessary The amount of time which may be involved is of course uncertain, and will vary from time to time as permits to build are received. Published in the Mt Pleasant Pyramid June . Consult county clrk or th further information SUMMONS MILTON T. HARMON, Attorney for the Plain- tiffs, 36 South and provisions Main 54-- Street, Nephi, Utah 84648, Telephone: IN THE SIXTH JUDIC IAL DISTRICT of COURT1N AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH JOHN DAVID COOK and DIXIE LEE COOK, Section wife, Plaintiffs, vs. WILFORD II. COOMBS, JANE JOHN DOE COOMBS, JOHN DOE no. JOHN DOE no 2 , 1, JOHN DOE no. 3, JOHN DOE no. 4, and JOHN DOE no. 5, Defendant. Little l.orin Jory of Wellington Agency (IPA"), ofa Sorensen his first celebrated subdivision political yesterday, the State of Utah, hereby June 21. He is the son of gives notice of a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron of the members of the Board of Directors of IPA (Deborah) Sorensen of which Wellington and has an (the "Board), older brother, Heath. meeting shall be open to His grandparents are the public, to be held on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thursday, June 22, 1978, to be held at the Moon Watson of Spring City and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lake Electric Association Office at 188 West 2nd Sorensen, Chester. North, Roosevelt, Utah to are Mrs. Etta Bown, start at 1.00 p m. The agenda to be Manti, and Mr. and considered by the Board Mrs. Ike Daniels of Ml. at such meeting is as Pleasant. follows: 1 Approval of minutes of IPA Board meeting held May 23, 1978 2. Discussion and adoption of 3. Update on Olfer Document Admitted to Sanpete 4 Other Valley Hospital since 5. Date and Place for June 12 were: next meeting. Mt. Pleasant: Joajina Published in the Mt Leon, Cecil Brady, Fern Pleasant Pyramid June Gable, Matt Stauffer, 22, 1978 Ernest Bushman, Mabel Pearsen, Paula Sorensen. Spring City: Craig NOTICE TO Clark, Laurie Holdaway CREDITORS Ephraim: Ann Larsen, Estate of Frank H Ruth Lana Olsen, Larsen, Deceased Peterson, Elizabeth Great-grandparen- SUMMONS IN QUIET TITLE ACTION THE STATE OF UTAH ABOVE-NAMETHE TO DEFEND- ANTS: You are hereby summoned and required, within twenty (20) days of publication hereof, to file an answer, in writing, to the Complaint filed with the Clerk of the Court. Said answer to be filed with the Clerk of the Court and a copy to be served upon T. Milton Harmon, Esquire, 36 South Mam Street, Nephi, Utah 84648. If you fail to so answ-eabove-entitle- as specified d herein, judgment by default will lie taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. The Complaint is an action to quiet title to property located in Fountain 22, 1978. Green, Sanpete County, State of Utah, and to terminate the interest of all of the defendants MOUNT PLEASANT thereto Said property is CITY BUDGET described as follows. HEARING NOTICE the at AND AGENDA Beginning Public notice is hereby Northeast corner of Lot 1, A", given that the City Block 41, Plat of Mount Fountain Green Townsite Council Pleasant City will hold its Survey, thence West 100 budget hearing and a feet, thence South 60 feet, public hearing on the thence East 100 feet, proposed utility rates m thence North 60 feet to the conjunction with its beginning. Beginning 81 feet North regular Council Meeting June 28, 1978, at City Hall, of the Southeast corner of 115 West Main, which Loti, Block 41, Plat A, meeting shall begin Fountain Green Townsite promptly at 8 p.m. The Survey; thence West 100 agenda shall include the feet; thence North 73.5 feet; thence East 100 feet; following : 1. Presentation of the thence South 73 5 feet to proposed budget for fiscal the beginning. DATED this 10 day of year 2. Citizen comments June, 1978 Milton T. Harmon and questions. 3. Adoption of the Fiscal Attorney for Year 1978-7- 9 Budget. the Plaintiffs 4. Presentation of the Published in the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid June proposed utility rates. 5. Citizen comments 15, 22, 30 and July 6, 1978 and questions. NOTICE OF 6. Adoption of Utility COMMISSIONERS Rate Resolutions. MEETING DATES Dated and posted this 20th day of June 1978. The regular meetings of Published in the Mt. the Sanpete County Board Pleasant Pyramid June of Commissioners are set 22, 1978. by county ordinance to be Donald E. Hill, held on the first Tuesday City Recorder of each month. The first Published in the Mt. 1978 falls Pleasant Pyramid June Tuesday in July a on the 4th, which is legal 1978. 22, it holiday, making necessary to change that date to the following day, PUBLIC NOTICE July 5th BUDGET HEARING Published in the Mt Fountain Green City Pleasant Pyramid June Council will hold its 22, 1978. budget hearing for the 1978-7year on June 29. PUBLIC NOTICE 1978 at 7 pm. in the The Moroni City Fountain Green City Hall Council will act on its 1978-7budget in a council Ronald Ivory set for 8:00 p.m. meeting Recorder June 27. The Tuesday, Published in the Mt is invited to attend. public Pleasant Pyramid June Glen Christensen 22, 1978. Mayor, City Hospital news Probate No 3599 Thomson, George All persons having Shields. claims against the above Moroni: Fred estate are required to Christensen. present them to the unFairview: Elva Jensen dersigned or to the Clerk Fountain Green: Dixie of the Court on or before Cook. the 22nd day of SepManti: Spencer tember, 1978, or said Madsen. claims shall be forever Juab County Hospital: barred Clifford Brewer, Mt. Berneitta I,. Johnson Pleasant. Fountain Green. Utah Published in the Mt Pleasant Pyramid, June 22, 29, and July 6 and 13, numbers listed are a magician show by Andy and lone Coombs An- an derson, through program, continuing the Power and The annual Blackhawk event in Utah will be held this year in Lehi beginning Monday, June 26 and Open and Meetings law of 6 of Public the State of Utah, contained in Title 52, Chapter 4, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, 623-180- husband 4 DWR funds slated for Blackhawk encampment begins Monday in Lehi PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING TO BE HELD BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF INTERMOUNTAIN POWER AGENCY Pursuant to the terms N n t i ms r APPLICATIONS FOR I'OUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR REQUESTED The Board of Commissioners of Sanpete County will receive applications for the position if Sanpete County Building Inspector until 10 a.m., July 5, 1978. Written applications must be filed in the office of the County Clerk, and applicant interviews will be conducted by the Board of Commissioners from 10 a m. to 12 Noon at the duties June Friday, June 30. According to those who have attended previous encampments this years celebration promises to be an interesting affair with programs, dancing, visiting, and camping. Derrell Williams of Fountain Green is commander of the group. Among the program Indian dancing, chuckwagon breakfasts, rodeos and harmonica bands. The annual celebration was held in Fountain Green last year. Ac- cording to those attending many friendships are made at these events and old acquaintances are renewed. News briefs Mr. and Mrs. Barentsen Carl enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barentsen were happy to learn that their son, Jerry Barentsen, has been called to serve in the having all of their family hqme with them, Sunday, June 11. Visiting together and Camarillo First Ward in the enjoying a family dinner Bishopric were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Camarillo, Calif. LDS (Joan) Larsen Clark, Stake. Angie and Barry of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry is married to the Jerry Barentsen, Alan, Deann Kenny, Susie, Amy and Christensen, daughter of Christian of Camarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Fairview. Morris (Colleen) They have five children, Regina, Carl Lee Alan, Kenny, Susie, Amy and Ericka. of Ephraim. and The Christian Barentsens have lived in Camarillo for five years former Her-manse- n, Burglary reported A suspected burglary was reported Tuesday by Laura May Simmons, 110 West 200 North, Mt. Pleasant. According to a brother, Jeffery King Simmons, Miss Simmons and her roommate, Lynn Iverson, returned home early m the morning and found $250 in turquois jewelry missing along with about $50 dishes. , Lewis Shelley was the investigating officer. Fairview water system commit to help finance a new well and oth $140,000 P t the northern Sanpete County community. But the of inclusion 0f 2,900 feet because jumped from $169,510 to $190,000, principally m" 10 add NUlp 650 fort nse will be an estimated K2, 463 drill of 10,58 installation improvements will be deep and various transmission and distribution pipe, seven new fire hydrants valves and service connexions. $ (n non in hnnHe ' of . Fairview voters have authorized the issuance up is expected to begin in Mayor Eicher said that work on these improvements ab Economic DevelopJoinml ,n financing the project will be Fair and of $43,48j ment Administration with an investment $6,715 into the construction fund annual payments of The city proposes to retire the bonds in 18 years with 1980 about $7,800 beginning in January, major ite well. Other tied Fairview Chamber urges stale to keep road open In a letter dated June and mailed Scott Matheson, Fairview Chamber members essential to the growth and development of Em"We, the undersigned Sanpete County. to it need go of open of ployees business people and Chambers the read' of Commerce gave strong support to keeping the Fairview Canyon Road, Utah 31 from Fairview to Huntington, open year round. The letter, signed Fairview wish to express our support for keeping slate road Utah 31 from Fairview to Huntington round open year We feel the permanent b Anderson Machine & ml OPEM is opening of this road is (en of the newly formed 12 to Governor to work in the mines power plant. essential since almost no full ployment in County except This is we have time emSanpete farming. Welding Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8 a.m. to Wednesday 8 a.m. to 12 noon Come See Us for Excellent 5 p.m. GIFTS Handyman jacks & accessories $32.66 gates custom made truck racks roll bars Bring in 125 South 300 East Fencing pliers $8.95 trailers, large-smal- porch railings l feed mangers gas tanks oil work guaranteed water troughs your ideas and I'll build it for you FAIRVIEW 1978. 1978-197- 9 9 Thank You Everyone for a Successful Grand Opening This smile happy comes from Jason Cox who celebrated his first birthday on parents are Tuesday, June proud 20. His Mike and Camille Cox of Fairview. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cox, all of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorensen of Salt Lake His great City. grandparents are Mrs. Catherine Christensen, Spring City, Mrs. Olea Cox, Mss. Florence Day and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Reusch all of Fairview. News briefs Mr. and Mrs. David (Dixie) Cook are very proud and happy to announce the birth of their first son, who was born June 16 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital. David and Dixie have three little Catherine, Angela and Patricia. Grandparents are Mr. daughters, and Mrs. Booth Cook of our city; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tull, Fairview. Were $50 gift certificate winner Jeannie Johnson - Moroni JEANS N THINGS Robert & Ruby Root Moroni i happy to announce the birth of six new babies this time. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Jayne) Rasmussen are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a baby girl, born Tuesday, June 13 in the LDS Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Jensen of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rasmussen are proud grandparents, and greatgrandmother is Mrs. Etta Rasmussen of our city. Free or at a special price. First Security Corporation is observing its Fiftieth Anniversary with this exclusive buckle collection. Hand cast from sand molds, these solid brass buckles may well become a collectors item. Each buckle is designed for a 1 belt, hand finished, numbered and ready to be registered with The American Collector. Comes in its own Heres how to get your buckle. Visit any First Security office. Get your buckle free or at a special price with deposit, or purchase your buckle for $10.95 with no deposit. suede leather pouch. Leather belts also available in rich saddle brown. $6.95. For home or office, a plus sales lax Silver and Bronze Buckles also available. handsome display plaque set. $47.85. Buckles in this collection are available at any office of First Security. Come in and see them today. Small (for 1V4 inch belt) bronze buckles, hand cast with a wax replacement method and sterling silver buckles are also available. The bronze buckle is the same price as the solid brass; the silver buckle may be obtained by special order. j Member of First Security Corporation System of Banks. 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