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Show AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE PUBLIC NOTICE Motto ConauHeounty " ' fuithoi Infonwnlon NOTICE OF ' TRUSTEES SALE -- The following described situated in The dtaiililp or tho mprotlvi oMrfc property Sanpete County State of Utah will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the West Steps of the SANPETE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Manti, Utah, on MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1983 at the hour of 12:00 Noon by'D LAND TITLE, the Trustee by substitution, under the TRUST DEED executed BRENT H. by SORENSEN and SHERIFFS SALE - IN THE SIXTH JUDICAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N.A., Plaintiff, vs- WILLIAM E. CURL, JR., et al Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the West front door of the County Courthouse in the City of Manti, County of Sanpete, State of Utah on August 18, 1983, at 10:00 a.m. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Sanpete County, State of Utah, described as -- WENDY P. SORENSEN, as Trustor, and FAR WEST BANK, a Corporation, 300 North follows, Milbum, All Fairview, Utah 84629, as Trustee Plat to-wi-t: of Lot 1, Block 21, Mt. Pleasant and Beneficiary, City Survey, Watkins recorded as Entry No. Addition to Mt. Pleasant 265297 on August 3, 1982, City. at 10:00 a.m. in Book Purchase price 237, page payable in lawful money records of Sanpete of the United States. DATED this 26 day of County, Utah. B, 410-41- at Beginning the July, Northeast Corner of Lot 1, Block 51, Plat A, Mt. Pleasant City Survey, Sanpete of Utah County, State thence South 107.50 feet thence West 6.50 rods 1983. . Kennard V. Anderson Sanpete County Sheriff Date of first publication 1983. July 28, Published in The thence North 107.50 Py ra mid July 28, Aug. 4, feet; thence East 6.50 11, 1983. rods to the point of beginning. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DEFAULT Separate sealed bids recorded on March 7, for the construction of 1983 in Book 242, page the Fairview City 868, of said official Bridge Replacement records. Project, 1983, will be Purchase Price, cash, received by Fairview payable in lawful money City, 85 South State of the United States of Street, Fairview, Utah. America. Bids will be publicly Said sale will be made opened and read aloud without convenant or on Thurs. Aug. 18, 1983, warranty, express or at 8:00 p.m., in the implied, regarding title, Fairview City Building. enor This project is funded possession cumbrances, and will be through the Federal for the purpose of Emergency Manage-men- t NOTICE paying OF was obligations secured Agency by said Trust under the Disaster Deed and expenses of Relief Act of 1974. It is sale as provided for by preferred that local law. DATED this 18th day of JULY, A.D. 1983. D LAND TITLE CORWIN F. OGDEN A VICE PRESIDENT Published in The July 28, and August 11, Pyramid August 4 contractors submit bids. Provisions for including minority business firms in the work, ' and for equal employment opportunity, required. The are Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Sunrise Engineering, Inc., located at 60 East NOTICE Center Street, Fillmore, TO BID NOTICE IS HEREBY Utah 84631, Telephone upon receipt of GIVEN that Mount Pleasant City is ac- Thirty Five Dollars for each set. cepting bids for the ($35.00) bidder, upon installation of 22 sewer Any laterals. Materials will returning the Contract promptly be provided by the city. Documents and in good condition, will involve Project will be refunded Ten running approximately 880 feet of sewer laterals Dollars (10.00). The from saddles on the main line to the Documents may Fair-vie-be reviewed at the property line including City office during cleanouts. Sealed bids will be accepted until regular office hours. This project includes 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, of four installation will 1983 and August 23, be opened in City concrete box culverts, Council Meeting that installation of one multiplate arch bridge with evening. restoration at Bid specifications pavement site within the city may be obtained from each limits of Fairview. Alpine Land Surveyors 1983. 743-663- Contract w . at (801) 462-320- 1. Bids from minority enterprises are en- couraged. Mt. Pleasant City reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. Ed Meyer City Administrator Published in The Pyramid August 4 and 11, 1983. NOTICE TO BID NOTICE IS HEREBY that Mount GIVEN Pleasant City is acfor bids cepting materials to construct a sewer main and related laterals. Items to bid are as follows: Five (5) Eleven Foot Manholes 1420 Feet of 8 Inch PVC Sewer Pipe, 22 Saddles, Fittings for 22 Laterals including cleanouts, 880 Feet of 4 Inch PVC Sewer Pipe. Sealed bids will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 23, 1983 and will be opened in city council meeting, that evening. Bid specifications may be obtained from Alpine Land Surveyors at (801) Bids from minority enterprises are encouraged. Mt. Pleasant City reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. 462-3201. ' Ed Meyer City Administrator Published in The Pyramid August 4 and 11 1983. following $120,804.00 together with interest thereon as in described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in July, 1983. MACOYA. lawful money of the United States at the McMURRAY, Successor Trustee, time of the sale, without 800 Beneficial to as title warranty Life Tower enor possession 36 South State Street on the cumbrances, Salt Lake City, front steps of the SanUtah 841 11 pete County Courthouse, 160 North Main Street, Telephone: 801)532-512- 5 Manti, Utah, on the 31st day of August, 1983, at STATE OF UTAH 1:00 p.m. of the same COUNTY OF day for the purpose of SALT LAKE foreclosing a Trust On this 26th day of Deed executed by Ray L. Webb as Trustor on July, 1983, personally October 7, 1980, in favor appeared before me of Leon Lister and Lois Macoy A. McMurray, Successor Trustee, a Lister, his wife, as joint member of the Utah as State Bar, who being Beneficiaries, covering real property situated in first duly sworn did say the county of Sanpete, that he is the Successor State of Utah more Trustee and the signer described of the foregoing Notice particularly of Trustees Sale. as: NOTARY PUBLIC PARCEL No. 1: Beverley A. Shannon Beginning at a point 18.76 chains West of the Residing at Northeast corner of Salt Lake City, Utah Published in The Section 29, Township 15 South, Range 4 East, Pyramid August 4, 11 Salt Lake Base and and 18, 1983. Meridian; thence West ADVERTISEMENT 12.53 chains; thence FOR BIDS South 8 deg. West 3.08 Separate sealed bids chains; thence South 83 deg. East 4.62 chains; for the construction of thence South 81 deg. the Fairview City East 3 chains; thence Spring Pipeline Project, South 80 deg. East 2.50 1983, will be received by chains; thence South 86 Fairview City, 85 South deg. East 5.50 chains; State Street, Fairview, thence North 16 deg. Utah. Bids will be West 7 chains to publicly opened and read aloud on Thursday beginning. EXCEPTING Aug. 18, 1983, at 8:00 THEREFROM: Begin- p.m., in the Fairview ning 16 feet South City Building. This project is funded 2075.42 feet West of the Northeast corner of through the Federal Section 29, Township 15 Emergency Manage-men- t South, Range 4 East, Agency Salt Lake Base and under the Disaster Meridian, thence South Relief Act of 1974. It is 21 deg. 56 min. 30 sec. preferred that local West 67 feet to Oak contractors submit bids. Creek; thence Provisions for including Southeasterly along minority business firms Creek 240 feet, more or in the work, and for less; thence North 212 equal employment feet; thence West 150 opportunity, are feet to beginning. required. PARCEL No. 2: The Beginning at a point Documents may be 32 rods East and 2.76 obtained at the office of chains South of the Sunrise Engineering, Northwest corner of the Inc., located at 60 East Northeast quarter of Center Street, Fillmore, Section 29, Township 15 Utah 84631, Telephone South, Range 4 East, upon receipt of Salt Lake Base and Thirty Five Dollars Meridian; thence East ($35.00) for each set. 2.50 chains; thence bidder, upon South 16 deg. East 9.20 Any the Contract returning chains; thence West 5.50 Documents promptly chains; thence North 5 and in good condition, deg. East to beginning. will be refunded Ten ALSO beginning 4.44 Dollars ($10.00). chains South and 8.84 The chains East of the may be Northwest corner of the reviewed at the Fair- Northeast quarter of view City office during Section 29, Township 15 regular office hours. 4 South, Range East, This project includes Salt Lake Base and restoration of a pipeline Meridian; thence East maintanance road in , tenants, . Contract 743-663- Contract 2.875 chains; thence South 8.50 chains; thence West .48 of a chain; thence North 9 deg. West 4.35 chains; thence North 14 deg. West 4.61 chains to beginning. EXCEPTING that THEREFROM portion lying within road, highway and Oak Creek rights of ways. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the U.S. NOME said Note and by law provided together with all other expenses paid by the Trustee. DATED this 26 day of Fairview canyon, of spring supply pipes, and two creek crossing various repairs structures. Published in Pyramid August and The 4, 11 18, 1983. SHERIFFS SALE FOR STATE TAX CORPORATION DIVISION Services TOOELE were held Aug. 8, 1983 It MW Seeking for PLANT MANAGER 64, Eugene who died He was born July 30, Dorius Marsh Nov. 9, 1947. He is survived by wife; two daughters; seven grandchildren; one great- - grandchild; three brothers and six SALT LAKE . in- sisters. in- surance, paid vocations. paid holidays, and more. Apply in person, send resume, or phone. Burial was in Tooele City Cemetery. married LONG BEACH, Magnola CALIF. Services were JVlOnSen held Aug. 5 for Keith A. MAGNA Services Rosenlof, age 71, who 27 for held were 1983. died 30, July July MANUFACTURING He was bom in Mt. Magnola' Larson U.S. HOME Monsen, 88, who died Pleasant. MANUFACTURED HOUSING He is survived by his July 23, 1983. CORPORATION She was bom March INTERSTATE DIVISION wife of 52 years; 2 sons, one daughter; nine 10, 1895 in Mt. Pleasant li mw hiring two to Neils and Serena PUNT grandchildren; SUPERVISORS great- grandchildren; Jacobsen Larson. She in two brothers including married James A. Experience modularmobile home Alonzo Rosenlof, Mt. Monsen Sept. 29, 1913 in is manufacturing Pleasant; and three Mt. Pleasant; later necessary. Experience sisters. solemnized in the Salt in all facets of residenBurial was in Wes- Lake LDS Temple. He tial and commercial tminster Memorial died May 23, 1974. construction, including She was active in Westminister, plumbing, electrical, Park, various LDS Church carpentry, etc. helpful. Calif. Must have good people auxiliaries. She was active in Daughters of management skills. Work for the InterUtah Pioneers, holding mountain area's largest positions, local and key manufacturer of mobile PUBLIC NOTICE She was the county. and modular homes in The City of Fountain former president of an all new facility. Green will hold a special Club and Flower Magna Great benefits city council meeting on the organizer of Magna package. August 18, 1983 at 7:30 Womens Club. She was Apply in person, send p.m. in the Fountain at J.C. resume, or phone. Green City Hall to employed U.S. Home Menvfactvred Penney Company discuss the 1984 budget Housing Corporation during World War Two. Intorsteto Division and possible budget is survived by 500 Wort 200 North revisions. children, Mrs. Alf No. Soft Loko, Utoh 14054 Ronald Ivory (Helen) Duckworth; (101) Mayor Mrs. Mono (Margaret) An equal opportunity Published in The Peterson; Dick, all of employer. 291-110- 0 Pyramid August 11, 1983. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE described property will. be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the main entrance of the Irrigation cepting Co. is ac- bids for the of a construction sprinkler , irrigation Bid specification ma be obtained from Land Surveyors County Alpine Sanpete 620 South, Mt. 5th West 160 North Courthouse, Pleasant or David L. Main, Manti, Sanpete Peterson. on Utah, County, Bids will be Wednesday, September until 12:00 noonaccepted Friday of 14, 1983, at 2:00 p.m. Aug. 19, 1983, and said day, for the at Alpine Land pose of foreclosing a opened trust deed executed by Surveyors Office. "Pleasant Creek Dan K. Kunze and Judy Co. reserves C. Kunze, his wife, as Irrigation to refuse any the right Trustors, in favor of and-o- r all bids. First Security Bank of David L. Peterson, Utah, N.A., covering President real property located at in The Published 58 South State, Fair11 and August Pyramid more and view, Utah, 1983. 18, particularly described as: Beginning 1.28 chains NOTICE TO South of the Northwest CREDITORS corner of Lot 2, Block 4, Estate of NADA Plat A, Fairview City Deceased Sanpete County, State of Utah; thence South 2.56 chains, thence East 3.82 COMMISSION chains, thence North OF UTAH UTAH STATE TAX 2 56 chains, thence West COMMISSION Plaintiff, 3.82 chains to the point beginning. VS. UTAH & WESTERN 314-31- 6, daughter, 1983 in.Moun-tainvillson, brothers, sister, Aug. 6, and five grandchildren. He was born Sept. 18, Burial was in Salt 1937 in Mt. Pleasant to Lake City Cemetery. David Alexander and e. Shelley. He married Elaine Raeanna Sidwell Sept. 22, 1961 in the Manti LDS Temple. SALINA Producers They were divorced in Livestock Auction, 1978. was educated in Friday August 5, Mt.He Pleasant schools Federal-StatSalable at auction 375 and attended Snow AUCTION e. 330 last College. He served in last year. the LDS South Eastern in Mission Indian Fair attendance. Arizona. He was a Moderate demand. Not and had worked enough feeder steers to chemist at the IMC Powder establish a trend. Feeder heifers steady Plant at Spanish Fork to 1.00 lower. Slaughter for 20 years. He is survived by two cows steady to 50 cents lower. Slaughter bulls daughters and two sons, Mrs. Todd (Connie) steady, instances 2.00 Seely, Mt. Pleasant; 70 about higher. Supply Sherrie Shelley, Provo; percent slaughter cows. Feeder Steers: Medium Troy and Deric, both one and Large Frame 1 Huntington; sisters and grandson; 450 lbs 69.00; package brothers, Marion 0 few lbs Shelley, Mt. Pleasant; 2 Frame Large Mrs. Betty Sumbot, 0 Holsteins few Midvale; Margaret lbs Nimer, San Rafael, Feeder Heifers: Calif. ; Allen and Blain, Magna; Mrs. Reed Medium and Large both Mt. Pleasant; Ned 1 0 lbs (Lucille) Fassett, Salt Frame Sunset; and Lake City; 26 grand- 50.50-54.0Slaughter Shelley, nieces and several children; 51 great- Cows: High Cutter grandchildren; 14 great-grea- Utility and Commercial nephews. Burial was in Mt. 4 few high grandchildren; Pleasant Cemetery. 41.00-43.0brother, Neils S. Lar- dressing son, Sandy. She was Cutter and Few preceded in death by a Utility son and daughter, Bob Good heiferettes 50.00-53.9Yield grade and Louise. 2 and bulls for further Burial was in Valley lbs Slaughter bulls: Yield feeding 5 lbs 45.00-48.5View Memorial Park. grade 1 compared week and to 474 500-60- 815-100- 44.50-46.5- 0. t- 2-- 38.50-41.0- 0, low-dressi- 35.00-38.0- 45.00-47.0- 900-135- 0. Fairview Council passes drunk driving ordinance The ney drunk FAIRVIEW driving ordinance which went into effect Aug. 1 was passed unanimously at the Aug. 2 meeting by the Fairview City Council. The ordinance was passed as required by law and copies will be available at city hall. The city council also voted to lower the city mill levy to 10.58 from the 11.02 rate of last year. The change passed by unanimous vote. Dog controls In other matters, the council decided that owners of unlicensed LUND, dogs found on the streets unProbate No. 3819. All persons having controlled will be given warnings of with the citys orclaims against the estate are dinance. Further disregard could above required to present result in issuance of a summons to them to the undersigned court on a class B Misdemeanor. . flood Matters at the law office of Ross concerning C. Blackham, Bank of damages were discussed and a motion passed to apply for a Ephraim Building, reference to grant subject to the or Utah, Ephraim, the clerk of the Court on conditions that the irrigation or before the 11th day of company culvert ditch and new November, 1983, or said pressure irrigation pipeline pass the claims shall be forever slide area on the same paa as the ditch, and also that no further barred. digging will take place in the slide Leslie T. Lund area. Personal This was a result of discussion Representative Richard V. Lund concerning the development of Ross C. Blackham, springs in the slide areas, water Attorney for the Estate, rights, and projects relating to the Bank of Ephraim irrigation company and related Building, Ephraim, grants available from the State Utah 84627, Telephone: Emergency Relief Fund. In other matters the council Published in The designated the parking south of city Pyramid Aug. 11, 18 and hall City Hall parking only; voted to exempt the Fairview Museum 25, 1983. from power billing in fiscal year 1984; and approved discontinuance of a designated school crossing on State Street; They also reviewed a sketch of plans submitted by Larry Hansen and agreed that compliance with zoning ordinance is required. The plans will be reviewed further. The council also will take action at the next meeting to submit names for potential members of the planning commission. In a post review of Pioneer Days, the council expressed appreciation for all who helped in any way and will send a special letter commending Allan and Erma Lee Hansen who served as general chairman. Other discussion included the cemetery; cleanup of the rodeo grounds; US 89 status; engineer agreements; framing of original plans for building city hall; and the old movie house and other deserted buildings on State Street. sub-divisi- Burglary reported STERLING Sheriff Kennard Anderson investigated a report that a 22 caliber pistol valued at $100 had been taken from the Larry Hansen residence on Tuesday, July 26. Anderson stated that there was no evidence of forced entity, and there are currently no suspects in the case. LARRY J. CHRISTENSEN Owner-Broke- r 796 So. 300 East, Ephraim PHONE 283-404- 3 EPHRAIM le . 0. 1480-212- 283-464- 6. 462-248- McArthur Geneva SAUNA 400-80- NOTICE TO BID Notice is hereby given that the Pleasant Creek following L. Temple. He MT. PLEASANT his early education held Aug. were Services in Ephraim and Delta. He is survived by 10 for Dee Melvin Shelley, 45, who died wife, mother, Magnola L. Monsen Rosenlof Hosting Corporation Intorsteto Division 500 Wort 200 North No. SoH loko, Utoh 14054 (101) 201-110An oqeol opportunity employer. Ruth r Dee MelVlIl Shel,ey srsTHtkuS received Keith A. U.S. Hone Monufoctured CITY-Serv- ices were held Aug. 10 for Earl Nelson Dorius, 73, who died Aug. 7, 1983. He was born Oct. 17, 1909 in Ephraim to Lewis S. and Eulale Nelson Dorius. He above parcels that portion of said property outside of fence INVESTMENT CORP. DATED this 8th day of Published in The lying line boundaries. 1983. August, Defendant. Pyramid August 4, 11 The aforesaid Deed of SECURITY FIRST NOTICE OF and 18, 1983. Trust was recorded in BANK OF UTAH, N.A. SALE the Office of the Sanpete PUBLIC NOTICE Account No. Q W76552 Trustee. The regular School County Recorder on By Craig Carlile ORDER OF of Ray, Quinney & Board of Education October 7, 1980, as SALE No. 254348, in In to Nebeker, Attorneys obedience meeting of the North Entry Book 220, at Pages Published in The School District Warrant Sanpete Delinquent of the Official for August has been August 11, 18 Pyramid Employers Withholding of Sanpete Income Records 1983. 25 to 18th and the from issued changed Tax, by the said Deed of t State Tax Commission .August 25th, 1983 at 8:00 County, to Trust given being TO BID be NOTICE will Of Account p.m. Meeting Utah, held at the North secure those certain Number Q W76552, with The North Sanpete under a School District is now Sanpete School District obligations Note authority and Section office board room, 41 Promissory Code Utah accepting school lunch (c) executed October 3, Mt. milk bids. West Ann. Main, Webb L. in 1980, by Ray Milk is to be delivered Kennard Pleasant, Utah. I, Anderson, favor of Leon Lister and Ron Ivory of Sanpete to the seven schools Lois Lister, his wife, as Sheriff the North District Clerk in the County, will sell at throughout Published in The joint tenants, on Sanpete School District, auction public of , sum principal school Pyramid August 4, 11 $13,000.00 and bearing August 31, 1983, at 10:00 for the 1983-8- 4 must be bid and 18, 1983. ERA WEST, interest at the rate of 12 a.m. on the West front year. Bids as follows: NOTICE percent per annum on steps of the Sanpete 2 EALTORS pint On 2 August 1983, the unpaid balance County Courthouse percent Milk - Vi pint Buttermilk the UT following Council Manti, thereof. The total Fairview City Choc. Milk pint adopted ordinance No. principal sum of the described real property Bids must be received 462-214- 1 to Wit: to relating driving Note, $120,804.00, by August 16, 1983 by while intoxicated or together with, unpaid-interes- t Et4S'iNSEV4SWV4, thereon is due Section 1, T 12 S, R 4 E, 3:00 p.m. These may be under the influence of fTV S.L.M. given to Sonia C. and establishing owing. drugs, 485 North State Food Robertson, Purchase deterNotice of Default was standards for price vice Mt. Pleasant North in lawful money Supervisor, mining intoxication or recorded on March 21, School District of the United Sanpete States. impairment, estab- 1983, in the Office of the DATED at Manti, Office, 41 West Main, lishing procedures Sanpete County Utah this 5th day of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and 243 to take licenses Recorder in Book at LOTS 84647 - phone blood-alcoh1983. All ou need 7 minimum as August, Page Entry setting North The Kennard Anderson Sanpete to know in No. 269208 of the Official content, Any size School District reserves Ordinance shall take Records of said county. Real Estate Sanpete County from V acre up the right to accept or Sheriff Tltesaid real property effect on 11 August 1983. or all bids, Date - sold any of will for be first ordinance reject the Complete Ron Ivory may be reviewed at purpose of paying the publication August 11, District Clerk HOMES Fairview City Hall obligations secured by 1983. Published in The Published in The during regular working the said Trust Deed The Best selection of homes we hours... 9:00 a.m. including fees, charges, Pyramid August 11, 18 Pyramid August 11, have ever had. Now is the time to 1983. 1:00 p.m. expenses of the Trustee, and 25, 1983. through negotiate a really good deal. if any, under Monday through advances, FARM LAND Trust said of terms the Friday. I tell you the past is a The best prophet of Farm land available at some of the best the Published in The Deed, unpaid of the Note in bucket of ashes. the future is the past. we have seen in months. Pyramid August 11, principal amount - Carl John Sherman prices of the Sandburg t1983, , 174-17- Nine I.vntmid Earl in Ephraim; .to Franklin and Josephine Johannsen Nielson. He married Mary Maxine rmountain area's newest and largest mobilemodular housing manufacturer. Survey, 'Hit OBITUARIES 1919 housing manufacturing plant (or both). This person will be responsible (or managing production of the Inte- The - HIM 1, Aug. 4, 1983. mandging . either a modular or mobile . Harold Nielson, Experience required in Great benefits cluding group iM Nielson manufactured housing INTERSTATE ' Harold manufacturing home Lovely on Main Street. Owner terms. Call Larry. SPRING MORONI brick borne, full finished basement. Many extras. Call Now Larry. Nice, Excel financed. borne New, with full basement on .41 acres. Many extras. Call Tom. FOUNTAIN older starter One $29,500. lot. Immediate sion. Call Tom. one-acr- e posses- lorry Christ onion Three bedroom $27,000. borne Owner Jerald. Frayae Christensen 462-274- Gerald Jestoson 442-214- 4 436-172- 3 GREEN carry contract. 211-404- 3 Tool Dyches CITY 436-343- 4 ' 9 only wi Ca |