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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS PUBLIC NOTICE Probata and NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The previous sales and dates have heretofore been and for cancelled postponed; or the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed, executed by Ray L. Webb, in favor of the Bank of Ephraim, Beneficiary, covering real property located in Sanpete County, Utah, described as follows: ALLof Lot 35, Fairview Heights Subdivision, according to the official Plat thereof on file in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. 3.91 chains, thence ALLof Lot 40, Fairview North 3.66 chains, Heights vision, ac- thence East 3.91 chains cording to the official to point of beginning, Plat thereof on file in containing 1.43 acres. the Office of the Sanpete TOGETHER with all County Recorder. improvements thereon TOGETHER with all and all appurtenances improvements thereon thereunto belonging. and all appurtenances DATED this 30 day of thereunto belonging or August, 1984. in anywise appertaining BANK OF EPHRAIM thereto. TRUSTEE DATED this 13 day of GERALD D. NAYLOR Executive September, 1984. BANK OF EPHRAIM, TRUSTEE STATE OF UTAH ROSS C. BLACKHAM ss Attorney COUNTY OF for Trustee SANPETE STATE OF UTAH On this 30 day of :ss August, 1984, personally Vice-Preside- nt COUNTY appeared before me Gerald D. Naylor, OF SANPETE On the 13 day of September, 1984, personally appeared before me Ross C. Blackham, Attorney for Bank of Ephraim, Trustee,, who duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Erma Lou Hansen Notary Public Residing at: Fairview, Utah 84629 My Commission Expires: March 21, 1988 Published in The Pyramid Sept 19,26, Oct NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given the following 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, on October 17, 1984, at 12:00 Noon, at the front door of the Sanpete County heretofore cancelled postponed; previous sales and dates have heretofore been cancelled postponed; and or for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed, executed by James Mason, in favor of the Bank of Ephraim, covering Beneficiary, real property located in Sanpete County, Utah, described as follows: All of Lots 9, 10, 12 and 13 of the Fairview been and for or the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed, executed by Ray L. Webb, in favor of the Bank of Ephraim, Beneficiary, covering real property located in Sanpete County, Utah, described as follows: ALL of lots 15,16,20,38 and 39 of the Fairview Heights Sanpete Recorder. County Beginning 5.95 East of the Heights according to the official Northwest Corner of the plat of record in the Northwest Quarter of office of the Sanpete Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 4 East, County Recorder. DATED this 13 day of Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South September, 1984. 2.17 chains, thence East BANK OF 1.625 chains, thence EPHRAIM, North 3.28 chains, TRUSTEE 1.625 thence West ROSSC. BLACKHAM chains, thence South Attorney for Trustee 1.10 chains to beginning. STATE OF UTAH !SS (Being the West Half of Lot 1, Block 12, Plat COUNTY OF SANPETE A, Mt. Pleasant City On the 13 day of Survey.) DATED this 13 day of September, 1984, personally appeared before September, 1984. BANK OF me Ross C. Blackham, EPHRAIM, Attorney for Bank of TRUSTEE Ephraim, Trustee, who ROSSC. BLACKHAM duly acknowledged to me that he executed the Attorney same. for Trustee STATE OF UTAH Erma Lou Hansen :cc Notary Public COUNTY OF SANResiding at: PETE Fairview, Utah 84629 On the 13 day of Sept., My Commission Ex- chains pires: 1984, 21, 1988 Published in The Pyramid Sept 19,26, Oct 3, 1984 Slaughter Cows: High Cutter and boning 36.00-41.03 Utility few high dressing Breaking Utility 0, 41.75-43.5- 0. and Commercial Cutter 32.00- 36.00. Canner 29.00 - ' 32.00. Good heiferettes 2-- 36.00-38.7- 44.00-49.0-0. 4 Domestic: 1 family Irrigation: From Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE OF USE: NWV4NWV4, Sec. 23, T15S, R3E. married personally ap- - Rs in-la- Utah and graduated from Utah State Christensen sisters, Romania Bird and Marjorie Gardner, Delta; and Fern Bench, Salt Lake City. Christensen. married the Moroni LDS Stake Center under the direction of the Moroni First LDS Ward with Earl Sorenson conducting. The family prayer was offered by Bruce Westenskow. Prelude and postlude music was provided by Fern Bench. Earl Sorensen gave ' CA 0.015 QUANTITY: CFS Elden Westenskow A proposal for the city to build a speculation building at the industrial development park to encourage new business received enthusiastic support at the last city council and redevelopment agency meeting held Sept. 11. Proposed by Councilman Mark Beck the incubator building would hold two or three small He Nellie married He 1967. 23, closing song, a ladies double trio who sang, God Be With You.. John Hall offered the benediction and Bard Blackham dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Lewis Westenskow, Phyllis Peterson, Oct. 5, in Mt. Pleasant. He is survived by wife, Minersville, nine 1970, children, Jenny Mae Brady, Nephi; Harold, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Howard (Ethel) Clark, Helen Minersville; John Elden Westen- May, Los Molinis Calif.; skow, Frank Webster, Mrs. Quedell (Dorothy) John LaMont Tucker and Earl Steven, Mathew both of Roosevelt; Len Blackham, John Thomas, Denver, Colo. ; Westenskow, Roscoe Lee, Gunnison; Wade Armstrong, Gordon and Jerry Jacobsen, David, Green, and Michael Ha milton City, grandchildren, LaMont nskow, Merlin Blackham, Nielson, Donaldson, Mitchell, numerous Calif.; Armstrong. Honorary pallbearers were Owen Weste- great- and grandchildren brother Glen and sister, Herman Warren Christensen and Eslie Christensen, Dr. M.E. Bird, Dr. Royal Bagley, H. Kay Lay, Elden Dickensen, and the 1st Ward High Priest Quorum. Burial was in Moroni City Cemetery under the direction of Funeral Home. Industrial park plan gets councils nod MT. PLEASANT OBITUARIES Valentine Aug. 12, 1914 in Wales. She died Feb. (A60171) Don APPLICANT, Robert Smith, 5529 West 138 Place, Hawthorne, Page Seven Pyramid MINERSVILLE Services will be held Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant Second LDS; Ward Chapel for Roscoe ? J. Christensen, 92, who died Sept. 17, 1984 in the f Beaver Hospital. He was born June 14, 1 1803 in Wales, to Peter I and Mary Ellen Roscoe Owen Westenskow, Brigham City; three University and accepted a teaching position at Moroni High School where he tau8ht for 40 years in the Vocational Agriculture program. During that time he the opening remarks returned to the Utah and was followed by the State University to obituary read by receive his Masters Merwin Kjar. degree. A ladies double trio sang, As I have Loved He was a member of You, and Dr. Karl the LDS Church, and Armstrong offered the held many church invocation. A Resolution of positions. At the time of his death he was Respect was presented president of the High by Howard Blackham Priests Quorum. and a Tribute by Joyce He was the recipient Blackham. of many awards and Christensen Jay commendations in the played an organ solo, agricultural field and Somewhere My Love. served in various He was followed by two capacities in the Moroni speakers, Dr. Leland S. i lons ti..u Vocational Briggs and Lawrence National Kelson. Aden Turkey Federation and Johnson several county offices. presented These He was one of the Hands. Ralph original founders of Blackham spoke and Moroni Feed Company. was followed by the Dorothy, both of Salt Lake City. Friends call may Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Olpin Mortuary in Beaver and on Friday from noon to time of services at the Mt. Pleasant Ward Chapel. Burial will be in Wales City Cemetery. Arvilla B. Hanson hookup on real estate owned by Far West Bank, approved a request for road upgrading at 400 East and 300 North, approved replacing landing lights and the beacon at the airport, and discussed the drainage system MANTI Services were held Sept. 15 for Arvilla Bartholomew Gilgen Delgado Hanson, 67, who died Sept. 11, 1984 at a Payson comof hospital Goldie Terry Tucker Sylvia Miller Q,yl.T2o OyiVld M Goldie T. Tucker Miller MT. PLEASANT-Servi- FAIRVIE- W- ces Spring City Lions set fall fest plications following Survivors: son, James Florence IlO . son-in-la- Ephraim 1500-201- 47.25-49.2- 800-170- 0 SALINA AUCTION 55.00-58.5- 800-95- 300-60- 0 400-50- 0 400-60- 0 500-lb- 50.00-53.0- 47.00-49.0- 300-50- Copies of "The Storm Testament are available for $12.95 from Hie Pyramid, 90 West Main, Mt. Pleasant or by mailing $12.95 plus tax and postage to: The $1.71 Pyramid, P.O. Box A, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 or to: Liberty Press, 500 South 1200 West, Orem. Utah 84058. The Storm Testament is also available in local bookstores. Late in the morning of the second day of the search, I found what I had of horse been looking tracks leading in and out of what appeared to be a box canyon. My first reaction was one of caution. Maybe some of the Shoshones were still around. I climbed the brushy side hill to a rock outcropping where I had an excellent view of both the canyon and valley. I wasnt in any hurry to enter the canyon. Several weeks had passed since the battle, and a few more hours wouldnt matter. I waited for what seemed like several hours-watch- ing up and down the for-ple- nty canyon and for valley any movement, and listening for any unusual sound, like a human voice, the neighing of a horse, the clattering of rocks being pushed out ot place by horses hooves. began to stalk cautiously towards the head of the canyon, trying to stay as high as Eventually I ult, Ser- be held vices were held Sept. 18 Goldie today, Sept. 19, 1984 at 1 for Terry p.m. at the Ursenbach Tucker, 84, who died Funeral Home for Sept. 13, 1984 at Utah Sylvia R. Montee Miller, Valley Care Center. She was born Dec. 2, who 79, of Fairview, died there Sept. 15 at the 1899 in Fairview to home of a daughter. She William Henry and had been ill for the last Lillie Searles Barker year. Terry. She married She was born Dec. 29, George Que Tucker, 1904 in Cherokee, Kans. May 18, 1923, in the to William Arthur and Manti LDS Temple. He Nora Julia Woodling died Oct. 9, 1968. She was a housewife Montee. She married Charles R. Miller in and a member of the Lawrence, Kans. Feb. LDS Church. She is survivd by one 21, 1925. He died in California Oct. 14, 1955. son, four daughtes, Mrs. She was educated in Ted (Goldie) Mower, Colorado schools and Fairview; Mrs. Lynn had worked as a (Vada) Nielsen and shipyard welder during Mrs. Mont (LuDean) WW II where she earned Seely, both of Nibley; commendations for her Mrs. Doyce (Lillie) skill, as a laundry Allen, Springville; Que and a Dell Tucker, Roosevelt; supervisor, 26 grandchildren; 69 cannery worker. Mrs. Miller moved to great- - grandchildren; California with her two sisters, Clara husband in 1936 and Johnson, Ogden and came to Fairview in Venna Witbeck, Nash1968. She had traveled ville, Tenn. She was extensively and had preceded in death by many interests even children, Billy, Bert, after losing her sight and Ruby. several years ago. Burial was in Fair-vieShe was a member of City Cemetery. the Methodist Church. will R., Lebanon, Mo.; two daughters, TT surgery. 1 1113X1 She was born Oct. 3, Juanita Bruton, Betty Fair-vie1916 in Fayette to Ramsey, both NEV.-Servi- ces Earl RENO, Joseph S. and Ann held were Fairview; Sept. James Bartholomew. Ramsey, , 18 for Florence Maria She is survived by two daughter-in-lawMiller, Jackson Holman, 87, sons, James K., Gilgen, Genevieve Mo., five who died Sept. 14, 1984 Sandy; Larry D. Gilgen, Lebanon, two grand- after a long illness. Fountain Green; 21 grandsons, One grandShe was born April 18, grandchildren; 14 great- daughters. her 1897 in Fountain Green, daughter preceded sister, grandchildren; Mrs. Lila B. Keller, in death. Eight great- to George Dobbs and One Annie M. Terklesen Manti; brother, Dale grandchildren. Grace Jackson. She married sister, Rogers, Orem. Bartholomew, James Rees Holman, in Oakdale, Calif. was Burial Graveside services Aug. 27, 1919 in the City and burial will be in Manti LDS Temple. He Cemetery. Park View Cemetery died April 19, 1939. French Camp Calif. She was a member of Ursenbach Funeral the LDS Church. She Slaughter Bulls: Yield Home is in charge of was and reared 5 lbs arrangements. educated in Fountain grade 1 Yield grade in lieu of flowers the Green and graduated 2 and bulls for further family suggests con- - from Snow Academy, lbs tributions to the Sanpete Ephraim. feeding 40.00-45.0She is survived by Valley Hospital three sons and four Building Fund. daughters; 22 grand0 lbs children and 20 greatSmall Frame 1 two grandchildren; lbs 58.00-62.0two and Large brothers inProducers mostly steady, SALINA Frame 2 Holsteins sisters. s Livestock Auction stances 1.00 higher 0 ; lbs in was Burial lbs. Slaughter cows 44.00-49.0Friday September 14. Green Fountain 0 lower. Salable at auction 732 and bulls mostly Cemetery. compared to 585 last Supply about 70 percent Feeder Heifers: cattle. feeder 461 last and week year. Medium and Large Feeder Steers: Frame 1 attendance. 0 lbs lbs Average knew the smell couldnt be from one Moderate to 0 lbs good Medium and Large individual of the Indians because they would demand. Feeder steers fYamel package 256 lbs lbs lbg 59 00; soo-6062.00-69.2lbs have carried off any dead com- uneven, weights under 70.50 ; mostly panions for proper burial. 600 lbs 2.00-4.0-0 higher, I was relieved when I discovered lbs 57.00-62.0over 600 lbs mostly 0 lbs 56.50-61.5the stink was coming from a dead steady. Feeder heifers ESTATE horse, half eaten by coyotes and bobcats. I figured it had probably been killed in the battle. Beyond the INVESTMENT horse I found several arrows with ERA WEST, REALTORS the stone tips broken off. Fresh PROPERTY splintering signaled bullet holes in some of the trees. I found coals from DOUG NEIDEN knife in 1 a cookfire, a Mt. Pleasant the grass, and horse droppings near some of the trees--bu- t nothing else. KELLY TIMMS There was no sign of Ike. I didnt Moroni look for. There to what know really was no body, and no grave. I concluded that Ike had either escaped, MARY BRADLEY or been taken captive and tortured Manti at a distant Indian village. Upon leaving the canyon, I headed LYNN HUNTER south following the trail left behind 1 Fairview by the mounted Indians. Several HOME vast the I as later approached days 4 BEDROOM HOME OR 2 APARTMENTS was the trail Snake River Valley, washed away by violent afternoon home on .89 acres Rock, thunder-showerI eouldnt tell if 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT OR RETAIL in S45.744. Sterling. the trail turned to the right, left or STORE SHOP OFFICES went straight ahead into the huge two both home in Gunvalley. nison, Family room. Good location close to church, ALL for Since I was neither mounted nor extra lot. 153,000. Will sell separate. armed, I decided the only sensible ONE ACRE BUILDING LOT IN thing to do would be to head for the Three bedroom home in Fairview. Owner anxious, nearest white settlement. I wasnt ' acre lot. Close to MT. PLEASANT grade school. Term. large sure if I was closest to Fort Benton or Santa Fe. Knowing there were beautiful log home. Must see to opCounty OLD HOME 1 12 ACRE LOT plenty of hostile Indians between me and Fort Benton, especially Black-fee- t, IN MT. PLEASANT-0,- 000 and with cold fall weather home on 2'i acres just outside Mt. approaching, I decided to try for Pleasant City limit. Reduced to 145,000 with 12 ACRE LOT IN SPRING CITY Santa Fe. I decided to stay close to terms. mountain ranges whenever possible for in the hope that I might run intq Mt. Pleasant building lot, almost Vi acre. 45,500. 9 4 9 4 4 white trappers or prospectors who 409 NO. STATE-- MT. PLEASANT, UT $4647 restored home on national register might take me in. I knew I had to food someone with having finonce at Reduced to sell. Owner will percent. join up 001-462-32- 30 and weapons, or get to Santa Fe, if I US FOR FREE APPRAISAL 40 ocre. Excellent for solar building, gentle south hoped to survive the winter. Terms. Beautiful view. slope. Continued progress. The council also arranged a separate meeting with Gary Ray of Picadilly and Joe May of the Sanpete Valley Hospital to discuss the businesses. Under the plan, water line south of town that serves businesses would lease the building both facilities. from the city, then in four or five years, after they had established themselves sufficiently to afford the expenditure, the businesses could put up their own building in the industrial park and the empty building could be utilized for more new businesses. Money for the building can be borrowed against anticipated tax SPRING CITY Spring City Lions receipts from the redevelopment will hold their third annual Fall agency, Beck said, and the council Festival on Saturday, September 22, agreed to find out what resources in the LDS Recreation Hall at 7 p.m. DeeC. Hansen, P.E. the redevelopment agency would This once a year event will feature STATE ENGINEER have available for this purpose. an excellent catered dinner, and an In other business Tom Crisp and enjoyable variety show. Published in The Paul Christensen were awarded The cost is $6 per person. Pyramid on September contracts on city flood projects, the Reservations can be made by calling 12, 19 and 26, 1984. city agreed to pay half of a sewer Heinz Larsen at peared "before me while staying C. Blackham, Attorney possible on the hill I for Bank of Ephraim, close to brush and trees for cover. few moved every stopping slowly, who duly Trustee, to look and listen, acknowledged to me steps a while I spotted a thick After the executed that he aspen grove at the upper end of an open meadow. It was a likely spot for the fleeing prospectors to tie up their animals and make a stand. Behind the grove, the canyon if became steep and rocky-difficExCommlssion My not impossible, for horse travel. preg. As I walked towards the.. aspen ' March 21, 1988 Published in The grove, I suddenly caught the scent of flesh. My first thought was pyramid Sept 19,26, Oct decaying had been killed after all. I Ike that 1984 3, Grace Blackham, Aug. 17, 1932 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended schools in Manti and Ephraim and graduated from Snow College. He then went to work in Chicago where his sister and brother- were attending school. He returned to Subdivision, according to the official Plat thereof, recorded in the office of the Sub-diviso- n, March SOURCE: 6 in. well 50 ft. to 150 ft. deep. POINT(S)OF DIVERSION: (1) S. 500 ft, E. 450 ft,' from NW Cor. Sec. 23, T15S, R3E PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE, nt Manti, Courthouse, Utah, and that all Courthouse, Manti, Utah, and that all previous sales and dates have CFS SOURCE: 6 in. well Executive of the Bank of 100 ft. to 350 ft. deep. OF Ephraim, Trustee, who POINT(S) duly acknowledged to DIVERSION, (1) S. 300 me that he executed the ft, E. 550 ft, from WV4 Cor. Sec. 12, T13S, R4E same. (Milburn) Ross C. Blackham PURPOSE Notary Public PERIOD OF Residing at Domestic: 1 Moroni, Utah Published in The Stockwatering: of livestock Irrigation: Pyramid September 12, From Apr 1 to Oct 31, 19, and 26, 1984. total acreage 0. 25 acs. NOTICE PLACE OF USE, OF SALE NWV4SWV4, Sec. 12, NOTICE is hereby T13S, R4E. Protests resisting the given that the following described property will granting of these apbe sold at public auction plications with reasons to the highest bidder, therefore must be filed payable in lawful money in duplicate with the of the United States at State Engineer, 1636 the time of sale, on West North Temple, October 17, 1984, at 12:00 Salt Lake City, Utah Noon, at the front door 84116 on or before Ocof the Sanpete County tober 27, 1984. Vice-Preside- 3, 1984 that Westenskow. SLB&M. following described property will (A60169) be sold at public auction APPLICANT: Bart to the highest bidder, Malstrom, 13460 South payable in lawful money 1300 East, Draper, UT of the United States at 0.015 QUANTITY: the time of sale, at the CFS front door of the Sanpete SOURCE: 6 in. well 50 County Courthouse, in ft. to 150 ft. deep. Manti, Utah, on October 0F POINT(S) 9th, 1984, at 12:00 Noon DIVERSION: (1) S. 650 of said day, for the ft, E. 1150 ft, from NW purpose of foreclosing a Cor. Sec. 23, T15S, R3E Trust Deed, executed by (1.5 Mi SE of Moroni) PURPOSE AND Sidney W. Harris and Carrie Lee Harris, as PERIOD OF USE: Trustors, in favor of Domestic: 1 family or 6 Bank of Ephraim, persons Irrigation: covering real property From Apr 1 to Oct 31, located at Sanpete total acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE OF USE County, Utah, and more described NWViNWy.,, Sec. 23, particularly as: T15S, R3E. BEGINNING at the (A60170) Northeast corner of APPLICANT: Section 34, Township 15 South, range 3 east of Kenneth A. Law, 13531 1300 the Salt Lake Base and South East, UT Draper, thence South Meridian; 0.015 3.66 chains, thence West QUANTITY: Courthouse, Manti, Utah, and that all Roscoe J. He is survived by wife, one son, Bruce, two both Moroni; daughters, Joyce Armstrong and Mary Louise Hall, both South Jordan; 13 grandchildren and one great- - grandHe child; one brother, TTie 19, 1984 September MORONI Services following have been were held Sept. 17, for filed with the State Elden Westenskow, 78, Engineer to appropriate who died Sept. 13, 1984 in .water in Sanpete County Provo. He was born Sept. 14, throughout the entire 1905 in Manti to Peter year unless otherwise designated. Locations in and Frances Bench The Guardianship Notice Consult county clark or the respective signers for further information NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby givw that the following 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, on October 17, 1984, at 12:00 Noon, at the front door of the Sanpete County Elden Westenskow 52.50-56.5- 52.00-55.5- 600-70- 0 50.50-54.0- 700-85- 49.50-53.7- 0 300-60- 0 0; 700-80- bone-handle- d REAL 462-214- 436-878- 7 835-203- 1 427-334- three-bedroo- mt two-stor- y s. Two-stor- 65v000 9,000 1 living-precia- te. Three-bedroo- onlt ..... 1 1 ail 5,000 |