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Show The Six Page PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at On Wednesday, thi 15th day of March, 198. , at the hour of 11:00 a.m. public auction to the highof said day, at the West est bidder, Wednesday, entrance of the Sanpete March 15, 1989 at the of 11:00 a.m., payCounty Court House in hour Manti, Utah, CENTRAL able in lawful cash money UTAH TITLE formerly of the United States at the known as UTAH TITLE time of sale, in the West OF Entrance Foyer of the COMPANY CourtMANTI, as Trustee, will Sanpete County sell at public auction, to house, Manti, Utah, for the highest bidder, for the purpose of foreclosing a TRUST DEED execash, in lawful money of cuted by BRENT L. the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the YOUNG and BECKY SUE YOUNG, as Trusfollowing described proptor, in favor of JACKSON in the erty, situated TUCKER and ARLENE County of Sanpete, State of Utah, and described as TUCKER, as Beneficiary, recorded july 10, 1984 in follows, to wit: Book 254 at Page 585-8- 6 Beginning at the North-- i as Entry No. 2275828, east corner of the South- -' records of Sanpete west quarter. Section 21, Utah, covering County, Township 15 South, real property located at Range 4 East of the Salt property known as the lake Base and Meridian: LLOYD TAYLOR resithence South 3.00 chains, dence (property owned by thence West 1,100 feet, BRENT L. YOUNG and thence North 3.00 chains, BECKY S. YOUNG) at thence East 1,100 feet, 489 East 400 North (Canalong with 2 shares of yon Road) Fairview, Utah Horseshoe Irrigation wa- and more particularly deter. Also along with 10 scribed as: y foot on either BEGINNING 21.76 side of line described as chains and South 25.16 follows: Beginning 198.00 chains West and North feet South from the 115.00 feet from the Northwest corner of the Northeast Corner of the Southwest quarter of SecNorthwest Quarter of tion 21, Township 15 Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 4 East, Salt South, Range 4 East of Lake Base and Meridian; the Salt Lake Base and running thence East Meridian; thence North 2040.00 feet. 50 feet; thence West 0.25 chains; thence North 2.10 Said sale will be made chains; thence East 4.09 without covenant or war- chains; thence South 4.74 ranty regarding title, pos- chains; thence West session or encumbrances 167.12 feet; thence North to satisfy the obligation 1 15 feet; thence West 85 secured by and pursuant feet to the point of beginto the power or sale conning. ferred in the Trust Deed Notice of Default was executive by ELLIS G. recorded November 22, FORMAN and NORMA 1988 as Entry No. 003337 J. FORMAN as Trustor, in Book 292 at Pages 968-9- , to UTAH TITLE COMRecords of Sanpete, PANY OF MANTI as County, UT. Trustee, for the benefit Said sale will be made and of without covenant or warsecurity DOUGLAS IIEIDEN express or implied, and LEROY IIEIDEN, ranty, title, possession regarding as Beneficiaries, recorded or encumbrances. August 28, 1985 as Entry Dated: February 9, No. 280908 in Book 264 at 1988 page 92 of the Official D LAND TITLE Landfill Cooperative Association, has filed an application for a conditional use permit on the following described property in located Sanpete County, Utah: Parcel 1: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter, By: TITLE Glen R. Green President in Published Pyramid February and March 1, 1989. The The onion was worshipped in ancient Egypt and regarded by the Romans as a God who guarded the kitchen and guided the healing of battle wounds and skin diseases. 15, 22 The small metal hoop that supportsa lampshade is known as a harp. To keep peanuts at their munching best, store in a The sun is the largest object within 25 trillion miles of galactic space of dry place. They'll keep indefinitely frozen in a tightly closed container. ccxil, Earth. IRRIGATION COMPANY Spring City, Utah 84662 NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 1st day of October 1988, (an assessment levied previously thereto, if any) the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No No of Amount Name HORSESHOE Shares David Baxter Chad Beck Devon Beck Jack Bruce Perry Causey (LaRue Bates) Don Chambers Susan Chapman Michael Christensen -- QuarteroftheSourthwest Quarter, Section 2, Township 16 South Range 3 East, SLM, thence East 660 feet, South 1105.50 feet, East 2200 feet, more or less to South Section line of Section 2, West 793.34 feet, more or less, to one sixteenth line, South 1320 feet, West 1320 feet, North 1320 feet, West 660 feet, North 1320 feet, to beginning. Containing 70.62 acres. The conditional use requested for the property is 4 2 4 4 $ 43.23 14.85 44.55 55.16 37 2553 153 2455 169 2462 2 5 4 250 8 2 27.58 33.15 55.16 1306.69 31.30 SALT ins l MT. LEE NELSON LAKE held Feb. ing in Tunisia, Sicily, Nor- re 18 PLANNING COMMMISSION DOUGLAS NEELEY, CHAIRMAN Published in The Pyramid February 22, 1989. Dispatch log MANT- I- Activities on the Sanpete Sheriffs Dispatch from Feb. 14, 1989, include: Feb. 14, public assist, Gunnison: indecent liberties, Gunnison: fire, Fairview; ambulance, Fountain Green; abandoned vehicle, Moroni; burglary, Mt. Pleasant. Feb. 15, attempt to locate, Ephraim; stray dog, Mt. Pleasant; motor assist, Ephraim; theft, Mt. Pleasant; ambulance, Ephraim; Fountain vandalism, Green; paper service, Mt. Pleasant; juvenile Prob- lem, Gunnison; ambulance, Mt. Pleasant. Feb. 16, dog impound, Fairview; attempted kidnapping, Mt. Pleasant; dumping dead animals, north of Ephraim; ambulance, Snow College; trespass, Fairview; ambulance, Manti; family dispute, Mt. Pleasant; theft, Centerfield; weapon discharge in city limits, accident, Manti; no injury, Manti; stray dog, Manti; open Manti. Feb. 17, animal lem, Gunnison; tended death, Ephraim; bad check, Gunnison; bad check, Gunnison; bad check, Gunnison; assault, Manti; motor assist, shoplifting, Ephraim; Ephraim; keeping peace, Ephraim; juvenile with alcohol, east of Spring mandy and Northern France. He was in the Battle of the Bulge. He received an honorable City Cemetery. Ronald B. Bills FOUNTAIN GREEN-- - Services were held Feb. 18, in the Fountain Green Ward Chapel for Ronald Boyd Bills, 39, who died Feb. 14, 1989 at his home. He was born April 17, 1949, in Moroni, to James Boyd and Norma Jean Nielsen Bills. He married Sara Belliston. They were later divorced. He married Debra Young, Aug. 3, 1975, in Reno, Nv. He attended dis- charge. He was a farmer and raised livestock. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by brothers and sisters, Erven and Thomas Brothersen, both Mt. Pleasant; Charles Brothersen, Layton; Reath Draper and Mrs. Dale (Mary) Christensen, both Moroni; Mrs. Sherman (Eva) Hortin, Murray; Mrs. Forrest (Beth) Yorgason, Provo; Mrs. Rosedith Nielsen, Ephraim, and several nieces and nephews. Burial under the direcShe is survived by hus- tion of Ursenbach Fuband, Elwood; one daugh- neral Home was in Mt. ter and four sons, Vicky Pleasant Cemetery with Medley, Kim and Phil military honors by VeterHansen, of Salt Lake City; ans of Foreign Wars Post Ron and Paul Hansen, 9276. Midway; 17 grandchildren, two brothers, Raymond Anderson, Wales, Elmo Anderson, Fountain Green. Burial was in Salt Lake C'opies of Storm Testament Volumes 15 are available for $12.95 is available for each. Volume $14.95. Books can be purchased at The Pyramid, or by mailing the cost plus $2.50 for postage and sales tax for each book to: The Pyramid, 49 West Main, ML Pleasant, Utah PLEASAN- T- Ephraim. He was born April 11, 1907, in Mt. Pleasant, to Francis and Amsena Johansen Brothersen. He attended North Sanpete High School. He served in the U S Army during World War II serv- at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel, for Irene Anderson Hansen, 66, who died Feb. 13, 1989, at her home. She was born Sept. 24, 1922, in Fountain Green, to Hyrum and Ada Carter Anderson. She married Elwood Hansen, of Spring City, in the Manti LDS Temple, July 12, 1943. She was a writer and director of many dramatic and musical programs presented to Salt Lake Citywards and stakes. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as president of the Primary and YWMIA , Relief Society counselor, ward editor, and teacher. Commission at the Sanpete County Courthouse in the Commissioners Chambers on February 28, 1989 at 8:00 p.m. to consider said application for a conditional use permit and to hear from interested persons. SANPETE COUNTY 1 rijWMpi, - Irene A. Hansen Garth Edmunds David Jackman 90.55 4 1528 (Ben Smith) James Kirton 55.16 4 2363 (Kenny Hansen) 4 205 55.16 City. Leslie Larsen Feb. 18, disorderly conMerrill Lynch, 4 2552 duct, Ephraim; assist moPierce, Fenner 44.55 4 & Smith Inc. 224 torist, Ephraim; property Fawnda Olsen vandalism, Mt. pleasant; 187.82 44 8 (Owen Minchey) DUI, Junction 132 and 2 25.99 116; warrant for arrest, 3 William V. Osborne Doug Owens Ephraim; criminal mis2 27.58 2323 (Carroll Jeffs) chief, Ephraim; vehicle 256.55 4 158 Michael Patryson vandalism, Ephraim; civil 18.56 2 152 Jerry Sterner complaint, Mt. Pleasant; John Thomas motor assist, Ephraim; 135.78 16 2042 (Norman Clemens) theft, Gunnison; message Jon Hooper delivery, Ephraim; pos55.16 4 2160 (Max Sluga) and in accordance with law, so many shares of each sible stolen vehicle, GunManti; parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be nison; shoplifting, sold at auction in the Spring City City Hall on the burglary, Mt. Pleasant; 11th day of March 1989 at the hour of 1 oclock p.m. ambulance, Moroni; auto to pay delinquent assessments thereon together accident, Ephraim; intoxiwith the cost of advertising and expense of sale. cated person, Ephraim; This notice is not to be interpreted to include all false alarm, Mt. Pleasant. Feb. 19, open door, delinquent assessments and does not mean they will not be advertised for sale at a future date. Manti; stolen vehicle, Mt. Barbara C. Peterson Pleasant; hit and run, no Secretary injury, Ephraim; DUI, Horsehoe Irrigation Co. acciGunnison; cow-ca- r . Published in The Pyramid February 15, 22 and dent, Moroni; car-deMarch 1. 1989. 5rrir1pnt Wunfr- - , sJv Irene Hansen for a sanitary landfill for the use of the Sanpete County Landfill Cooperative Association. A hearing will be held by the Sanpete County Planning er Loren F. Brothersen Services were held Fb. 20, in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center, for Loren Francis Brothersen, 81, former Mt. Pleasant resident, who died Feb. 16, 1989, in car-de- 195 103 102 2357 - & 762.42 feet, more or less, to west side of State, thence South westerly along west side of State highway to a point on the 40 line and due East of beginning, West 2 chains, more or less to beginning. Containing 12.40 acres. Parcel 2: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the East half of Southeast a Utah Corporation, Trustee Merrill R. Ogden V.P. Published in The Pyramid February 15, 22, and March 1, 1989. Dated: February 3, 1989. CENTRAL UTAH Jpj Northeast Quarter, Section 11, Township 16 South, Range 3 East, SLM; thence North 20 chains to North line of Section 11, thence East right-of-wa- of Sanpete County, State of Utah. OBITUARIES TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Sanpete County, in behalf of the members of the Sanpete County Sanitary Guardianship Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further Information Records 1989 NOTICE OF NOTICE PUBLIC Notice Probate and NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 22, February Pyramid North Sanpete High School and served in the U.S. Army July 1967 to July 1969. He had a tour of duty in Vietnam and received the Purple Heart. He received an honorable discharge. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a laborer at the Moroni What did he want with her? He is survived by wife and four children, Corey, Jason, Delaney and Josh, all Fountain Green, and two children from his previous marriage, Gena and Lori, Abilene, Tx.; parents, Fountain Green; two brothers and three sisters, Jim Bills, Nephi; Jean Johnson, Sunset; Molly Robison and Sharon Bills, both of Moroni; Marvin To win a bet for S40, Bills, Fountain Green. Thomas Garson of Chi- - Burial with military hon- cago ate 22 hamburgers orswas in Fountain Green and two quarts of ice Cemetery under thedirec-creain 25 minutes back tion of Wnbach Fu. in 1938. neral Home. I ssksd First he talked about school business to kind of warm things up. You know Sarah. Nice, polite lass. Just sat and listened, like he was saying something important. Shes nice to everybody. Pat stopped talking and started stabbing a piece of meat with his fork, giving the impression that it was hard to say the next part. Go on, Caroline urged. This McConklin guyis pld&nough to be my pop, and he just leans across the desk and tells Sarah that God and the leaders of the Church want her to be his third wife. I said, Youre not serious, hoping he might be setting us up for some kind of joke. Caroline didnt say anything, but I noticed she stopped chewing right in the middle of a bite, waiting for Pat to continue. No. The old bugger really did it. He told her - had had strong , Processing Plant. He loved hunting, camping and the out doors. union. Pat stopped again, probably pondering the theological pros and cons of plural marriage. I And what did Sarah say? asked. She decided to quit being so nice and told the old goat she was engaged to marry the only man she loved-m- e, Pat ORiley. McConklin didnt give up easily. He told her about Abraham, David and Solomon having many wives, that polygamy was Gods eternal law. Sarah said she had heard the law had been ressstored, and that she would give serious consideration to letting Pat take a second wife, but Sarah Lange was going to be his first. As I said, the old goat was persistent. He asked her if she wanted to go to Hell-i- f she understood the consequences of going against God and the prophet. The lass couldnt take it any longer. Got up and ran out. Came straight to the temple where I was working. Contimied (Earii of Shanks , L fv relatives who We would like to thank all our friends and mother and beloved wife, our of the us passing during helped grandmother, Veone Monson. Relief Society A special thanks to the Mt. Pleasant 1st Ward cards flowers, send who food, all and Christensen Bishop this difficult time. gifts. All of you helped us through The family of Veone Monson m House of Representatives mously passed a resolution jointly unani- sponsored by Representatives Mike Dmitrich, Tom Christensen, and Ray Nielsen, expressing support for a proposal by Nevada Electric Investment Company (NEICO) to exchange its controversial Alton surface coal leases for underground leases in Emery County. NEICO recently acquired the Genwal coal mine in Huntington Canyon and is presently negotiating with Kaiser Coal Corp. for the purchase of the Wellington prepa- 6p cm and father. Representatives was able (o give its unanimous endorsement to the exchange. I hope our resolution will be helpful to the federal process pursuant to which the exchange must occur. CIT-Y- Utahs State if? OITd We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to all those who took part in the service following the passing of our beloved son, husband Legislator supports coal lease plan SALT LAKE ; MM- - feelings about her ever since she started teaching at the school. He said he had taken the matter before the Lord and had received the confirmation that Sarah should be his celestial mate. He added that Brother Brigham had approved the Special thanks to the ambulance crew, EMT's, Relief Society and the many friends and relatives who brought food, money, companionship beautiful flowers. The family of Ronald B. Bills and When medical casts come out of your pocket, ration plant. NEICO told legislators that the exchange would permit them to substantially increase their investment in Central Utah and double so should tills. their production plans for the Emeiy County mine. Success with this exchange would boost the mines employment opportunities from 40 to somewhere near 100 men. This exchange is a prowin-wi- n posal, Rep. Nielsen said. It trades a controversial strip mining project that may never happen for certain and immediate economic development in Emery County. The proposed investment by NEICO and the jobs it will bring should help offset the hardships we must anticipate from the dosing of the Valley Camp Mine. NEICO indicated in their presentation to the legislators that their coal operations in Emery County will not affect their existing contracts with other Utah coal prod uc-er- I s. am pleased that the House of $1000 theft reported MT. PLEASAN- T- Police are still investigating the alleged burglary of the John Bigler residence, 250 North 300 West, Feb. 14. Items valued at $1000 were reportedly taken in the incident believed to have occurred between 9 and 11 p.m., according to Officer Lance Graham. The suspect entered the home through the front door, which was unlocked and locked the door behind him. It is believed Biglers may have surprised the burglar who appar- ently exited through the backdoor and into a neighbors yard. Paula and Dean Peckham, USU students, spent the weekend with Mrs. Carolvn Bailev and family. When you work for yourself, or do not have group health coverage, you need health insurance that works, too. Thats why you should carry the Caring Card from Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Its the key to flexible individual health plans loaded with coverage options and varying levels of deductibles. 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