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Show August 11, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Five NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Public Notice NEW LAWS Effective January 1993, requirements the Farmland Assessment Act of 1969 pursuant to Utah Code Annotated Sections 59-2-5- qualifying agricultural property to be assessed and taxed based upon its productive capability instead of the prevailing market value. Productive values are established by the Utah State Tax Commission with the assistance of a five member Farmland Assessment Advisory Productive Committee. values apply statewide and are based upon and income expense factors associated with activities. agriculture factors These in expressed multi-fami- are of terms value acre for per specific land classifications. Private farmland can qualify for assessment and taxation under the 1 . Is at least five contiguous acres in size. 2. Is actively devoted to agricultural use, and the operation is managed in such a way that there is a reasonable expecta- tion of profit. 3. Has been devoted to use for at agricultural successive two least years immediately for which application made. Meets 4. annual is average acre) (per production requirements. The assessor shall all FAA the assessors office. These records shall include the original year of application and indicate the clearly number of years these have been properties assessed and taxed under the FAA. All FAA applications, including those resulting from changes in ownership, legal description, or deletions additions, must be recorded. or Upon withdrawal change in use of a parcel itional in assessed provisions ' the City, Utah 84116, on or before SEPTEMBER 17, 1993. (PROTESTS MUST BE A LEGIBLE WITH RETURN ADDRESS). 0) acs; 5 (A67045): 65-25- A. and Shirlene Newmeyer QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 104 W 2186 from E 14 Cor, Sec 16, T15S, R3E. (1 mile south of Moroni) from USE: Irrigation: 1 to Oct 31, total Apr Reed 0.25 acreage graduate Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid August 4, 11 and 18, 1993. information 96.50-106.0- 600-70- 0 700-80- 0 800-90- 0 900-108- 1993. Salina auction 500-60- 0 0; lbs 86.00-93.5lbs 83.00-91.5lbs 84.00-86.0lbs 77.00-82.0lbs 6 0; 0; 0; 0; 74.50-77.0- 0. Holstein steers: Large frame . 2: baby bulls: 200-30- 0 lbs scarce: 300-50- 0 lbs scarce: 500-70- 0 85.00-93.5lbs 700-90- 0 73.00-87.5lbs 0; 66.00-75.5- lbs 900-110- 0; 56.00-68.0- 0 0. roll-bac- Sections SALINA Producers Livestock Auction, Aug. 3. Receipts 471. Last week 393. Last year 59-2-5- is through not k subject to the tax if the owner of that land notifies the county assessor of the lands ineligibility for farmland assessment on or before January 1, 1994. roll-bac- If the county assessor audits the parcels and determines it no longer is eligible, then a roll- back tax will be billed. Yvonne A. Howell Sanpete County Assessor in The Published Pyramid August 11, 18 and 25, 1993. 505. Feeder mixed, 200, 300, 400, lbs 700 3.00-4.0- steady limited on numbers. Supply about 40 percent calves, 30 30 percent yearlings, slaughter cows and bulls. Feeder steers: Medium and large frame 1: lbs The average age of 120.00-133.0- 0; 0; lbs 300-40- 0 97.00-118.0- Medium and large frame lbs 105.50-123.01: 200-30- 0 300-40- 0 lbs 0; 91.00-114.0- 400-50- 0 0; 500-60- 0 lbs 84.00-87.0600-70- 0 lbs 82.00-92.7700-80- 0 lbs 75.00-86.0800-90- 0 lbs 76.00-82.0lbs lbs scarce; 900-10scarce. Heiferettes and 5; 0 higher, 500, 600, 800 lbs weak to 1.00 lower. 900 lbs firm to 1.00 higher; Holsteins mostly steady; Feeder heifers: mixed 200, 300 lbs 4.00- 5.00 higher, 500, 700 lbs firm to 1.00 higher; 400, 600 lbs weak to 1.00 lower. Slaughter cows and slaughter bulls 200-30- 0 Americans is almost 33. steers heifers: Feeder 0; 0; 52.00-74.5- cows feeder young 0. Slaughter cows: Boning utility 43.75-53.5- 1- 0; breaking 4 utility 53.00-57.0commercial 4 scarce; cutter and low dressing utility 2-- 0; 2-- 36.00-44.2- 5. Slaughter bulls: Yield lbs grade 1 1310-228- 5 58.75-64.5yield grade 2 scarce; feeder bulls: 0; lbs 1080-141- 0 57.50-62.2- 5. 400-50- 0 net i BEN GORDON CALL 283-488- 0 0uamuiiaf rWATER FACTORY authorized Drilling & Welding 2857 N. Hwy. 89 Box 23 Mt. Pleasant ; Utah 84647 I CABLE TOOL 462-345- 6 V first played in England, in 1873. Margaret G. Carter Margaret G. Carter Funeral CHESTER services were noon on Monday, Aug. 9, at the LDS Stake Center for Margaret G. Carter, 75, who died Aug. 5, 1993, at her home. She was bom in Knightsville, UT, March 19, 1918, to Joseph Albert and Margaret Lister Glen Gagon. She married Floyd Carter July 27, 1936, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple June 14, 1980. She was a skilled seamstress and worked for Pacific Trail in Manti for many years. She did embroidery and her favorite ' hobbies were reading and gardening. She held many different in the LDS callings church and enjoyed going to the temples. She is survived by her husband Chester; children: Wayne, 1 1 . IHM.T.TTI J Many parts in stock for mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. State SL Provo, Utah 1030 S. of North cross-count- above-describe- UCUMSfN .Equipment The game of badminton takes its name from Badminton, the country home of the Duke of Beaufort, where it was County on the day of the special bond election by making application in the manner and within the time provided by law, either by mail or in person, at the office of the Business Administrator of North Sanpete School District at 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on September 3 , 1993 , that being a day not later than ten days after the special bond election, the Board of Education of North Sanpete School District will meet at its office, 4 1 West Main, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, at 1 2:00 Noon and will canvass the returns and declare the results of the special bond election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Election of North Sanpete School District, Sanpete County , State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 13th day of July, 1993. fsi Elna J. Deadline for Sanpete County Contest, by 5 p.m., submit North Sanpete High School entries to County Office of Ecosenior & sophomore registra- nomic Development, 345 W. 100 tion & pictures, 8:30 a.m. 4 N.,. Ephraim, or Manti County Clerks Office. p.m. North Sanpete High School Citizens Moroni Senior blood pressure clinic, 12:30 running team practice, 7 p.m. p.m. Logo -- ten-da- SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE Factory Warranty Service Available Power Funeral Home. Wednesday, Aug. 11 NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION BOARD OF EDUCATION OFNORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in North Sanpete School District, Sanpete County , State of Utah , on August 31,1 993 , at which special bond election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within the District the following question: Shall the Board of Education of North Sanpete School District, Sanpete County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell general obligation bonds of the Board to the amount of $5,500,000, to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their respective date or dates, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for constructing or purchasing one or more school buildings and supplying the same with furnishings, equipment, supplies and necessary apparatus, for improving school property under the charge of the Board of Education, and for providing moneys for the refunding, at or prior to the maturity thereof, of general obligation bonds of the Board authorized hereunder or heretofore issued and now outstanding? The polling places for the special bond election shall be the polling places in the following consolidated election districts established for the special bond election by the Board of Education of North Sanpete School District. Electors are advised to vote at the special bond election at the polling place for the consolidated election district in which they reside. The polling places within the consolidated election districts, as well as the judges of election who have been appointed to conduct the special bond election at each polling place are as follows: Consolidated Election Polling Place Regular Judges Election of Election District Districts Number 1 John L. Bigler Residence Norma Bigler Indianola 9275 N. 220 West Carol Shull . Fairview, Utah Beverly Winters Donna M. Larsen City Hall Spring City 150 E. Center Evelyn Acord Viola Peterson Spring City, Utah Edward W. Monk Mt. Pleasant ft 1 City Hall (Blue Room) Erma Shelly Mt. Pleasant 2 15 West Main Bernice Coates Mt. Pleasant Wi Mt. Pleasant, Utah Town Hall Radene Sunderland Wales Ronald S. Peterson Chester Wales, Utah Anita Roberts LaNore Blackham 5 Fountain Green City Hall 84 South State Maurine Lund Fountain Green, Utah Beth Mikkelsen Jewel B. Bailey Moroni ti 6 City Hall 36 North Center Etta Irons Moroni 2 Moroni, Utah Joyce Westenskow 7 Fairview Arlene Tucker City Hall 85 South State Ruth Larson Fairview tt2 Bernice Stehle Milburn Fairview, Utah Voting at the special bond election shall be by ballots that the Business Administrator of North Sanpete School District shall furnish to the judges of election, which they shall furnish to qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened on the day set for the special bond election at the hour of 7:00 A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M. of that same day. There is to be no special registration of voters for the special bond election, and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for the special bond election, except that the County Clerk of Sanpete County will register at his office during regular office hours, except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays y and during the period immediately preceding the special bond election, any person who on the day of such special bond election will be a qualified elector. Persons so registering will be registered as provided by law. The County Clerk will cause the registration agents in North Sanpete School District to make registration d lists or Copies of such lists available at the polling place for use by registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond, election but who is physically disabled, who will be serving as an election judge in another voting district or who expects to be absent from Sanpete WELL DRILLING Ralph Brothersen Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of High School where she maintained a 4.0 grade point average. Stockwatering: 3 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SW 14 NE 14, NW 14 SE 14 Sec 16, T15S, R3E. Sec 16, T15S, R3E. lbs Stevens Grandmother and Grandfather Bench. Burial will be in the Ursenbach Calendar in An active member of the LDS Church she had accepted a mission call to the Guatemala North Mission and was to enter the MTC on Oct. 20. She is survived by her parents, brothers Brad and Blake, sisters Bonnie and Katie, grandmother, Margaret Bench, all of Fairview, and grandfather, Lloyd P. Stevens, Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by her Sanpete acs; active yearbook, music, speech, drama and debate and was the schools Sterling Scholar in math. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Snow College in 1992 where she was named "Outstanding Math Student" as a freshman. She was currently attending Utah State University majoring in math and physics. She worked at Zions National Park and Jacob Lake, AZ. She taught math at Wasatch Academy for one summer session and was a math and physics tutor at She was bom Aug. 24, 1972, in St. George, to George W. and Peggy Stevens Bench. She was a 1990 honor R5E. Richfield Published in The Pyramid August 1 1 , roll-bac- FAIRV1EW Services will be held today, Aug. 11, at noon in the Fairview Second LDS Ward Chapel for Dixie Ann Bench who died Aug. 6, 1993, following an automobile accident in Ovid, ID., while en route to Jackson, WY. to visit her best friend, her sister Bonnie. Friends may call at the ward chapel from 10:30 a.m. to the time of services. head of Stockwatering: 1 livestock; Domestic: family. POU: SW 14 SW 14 Sec 19, T14S, 896-922- 2. immediately calculate the k amount of the tax due and the county k shall 'bill the tax due. Land that becomes ineligible for farmland assessment solely as a result of amendments to 0.25 acreage contact Shirleen Lowry at Six County AOG shall Bench in. well 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 30 E 185 from SW Cor, Sec 19, T14S, R5E. (2 miles NE of Mt. Pleasant) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total was USU. Dixie 65-25- under the of the FAA, assessor Dixie Bench These are informal proceedings 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) (A67031): Michael and Deborah Knott QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 12. maintain records Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake ly Summaries of the plan may be obtained at the courthouse in each of the five counties of Juab, Millard, Sanpete, Piute and Wayne. The full document may be viewed at the Sevier County Courthouse. For add- r with the State duplicate e. preceding the tax year J the stating reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in m Farmland Assessment Act if the land: She Protest public hearing concerning the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy or CHAS. The CHAS has been prepared in association with the State of Utah, Division of Community Development. It is a comprehensive housing study to determine the quality and quantity of housing in the six county area. The study also shows the availability and affordability of housing based incomes on of the residents of the region. The needs of persons with special housing will be requirements identified. In accordance with the findings of the study the regions priorities are single and rehabilitation, housing new construction of homes to purchase or rent, and rental apartand economic ments, development efforts. A long-terstrategy has been prepared to address the housing needs of the region over the next five years. A specific plan has been for 1994, prepared which identifies what the region will do in the first year to accomplish the long term goals. All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and comment on the data which has been collected and the goals for improving housing conditions region-widThe public hearing will be held on August 18, 1993 at 6:00 PM, at the Sevier County Courthouse, 250 North Main, Richfield, Utah in room have through been changed. The Utah Farmland Act (also Assessment called the Greenbelt Act allows to in Application(s) Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Six County Association of Governments announces a FARMLAND ASSESSMENT Obituaries McKav President, Board of Education of North Sanpete School District, Sanpete County, Utah Attest Is Darin Johansen Business Administrator, of North Sanpete School District, Sanpete County, Utah Published in The Pyramid Aug, 4r Aug. 11 A Aug. 18, Thursday, Aug. 12 North Sanpete High School freshmen & new student registration & pictures, 8:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Senior Citizens Ephraim picnic, 3 p.m., Palisade Park. Friday, Aug. 13 ry Tuesday, Aug. 17 Moroni Senior Citizens hearing tests, 11 a.m. Noon. Ephraim Senior Citiens -- blood pressure clinic, 1:30 p.m. North Middle Sanpete School registration, 8 a.m. p.m., Middle School, Moroni. -- 8 North Coming up: August School Middle RegistraSanpete tion. August 18, North Sanpete Middle School 6th grader orientation; Sanpete County Junior show. Auhorse Horsemanship gust 19, Fairview Museum lecture on the Walker War and Gunnison Massacre; Great Basin Environmental Education Center dedication; Spring City Planning Commission Public Hearing; Entry deadline for tomorrow nights Sanpete County Farm Bureau Talent Find. August 20, Sanpete County Farm Bureau Talent Find competition. August 21, registration deadline for North Sanpc.e school bond election; entry deadline for County Fair Demolition Derby; Miss Sanpete Scholarship Pageant. August 23, Billy Dean concerts. 17-1- 8, Moroni Senior Bingo, 6 p.m. Citizens Saturday, Aug. 14 Manti Regional Singles cookout, program & dance, 6:30 p.m., Moroni City Park. Sunday, Aug. 15 Manti Regional Singles fireside, 7:30 p.m., lst4th Ephraim LDS Ward Bldg., speaker Rick Wheeler Monday, Aug. 16 Sanpete County Fair begins thru August 28 Moroni Senior Citizens trip to Hales Theater, Orem, "Heaven Can Wait." Manti Regional Singles home evening, 6:30 p.m., Ephraim Park. & continues Mrs. Taylorsville; Darrell (Margaret Ann) Harward, Orem; Mrs. Ron (Elaine) Colby and Mrs. Bryan (Rose Marie) Doyle, Kearns; Stephen, Magna; Jay 27 Arnold, Moroni; 5 step grandchildren; grandchildren, 27 great7 step grandchildren; n; brothers: Leo, California; Ronald, Bountiful; Ira, Vernal; Tom, Orem; sisters: Isabelle Johnson, Idaho; Lillian Daniels, Pat Colton, Oregon; California; Rose Alton Cesario and Twila Peck, Bountiful. She was preceded in death by son, Joseph Floyd. Burial was in the Moroni City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Home. Funeral To list your public event in 4 next weeks paper call before noon on Monday. 462-213- Ftn. Green Euleda Cook held a shower for her Jamie granddaughter, 7. on Aug. Cook, Hostesses were Irene bridal Aiken of Spring City, Julie Giles and Beryl Cook. Nineteen guests Mrs. Teddie included Jensen of Salt Lake City, mother of the groom. The Fountain Green Second Ward party was held Aug. 4. Demonstrations included kits, food storage and 29 thru Aug 6 to Kansas City and Liberty, MO, where they went to the Liberty Jail Also visited were historic Nauvoo, IL, St Louis and the of Ozark Mountains Arkansas. Christiansen Judy and her two sons, Michael and Steven recently returned home from Eagle River, AK, which included a family reunion with David and Potluck Curt Deans, Eagle River, and Mrs Verna Deans, Chadron, NE. Elder Earl Bailey, refreshments from food items were storage served. serving a mission in the area joined them for din- Jerry, Jean Beck, Roma and DeVon Mower took a tour July No mans credit is as good as his money E.W. Howe 72-ho- ur gardening. Fountain Green, who is ner. HELP WANTED IHRD MIGRANT HEAD START MT. PLEASANT CENTER OPENING Family Services Worker AABA Social Services One year providing services to families with young children. Prior Head Start experience preferred. Must work with people in crisis. Communicate effectively with parents staff!community. BI-LI- GUAL SPANISHENGLISH REQUIRED Closes Aug. 18 at 12 Noon. Interviews Aug. 23, 1993 N POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT North Sanpete School District North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following positions: SWEEPER AT FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SWEEPER AT MORONI ELEMENTARY Both positions are for 2 hours per day from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Minimum Wage. Applications will be accepted through August 16, 1993 Persons with applications on file with the district may teleto have their file activated for these posi- phone 462-248- 5 lions. Application forms may be obtained from North Sanpete School District Office at 41 West Main Street, Ml. Pleasant, UT 84647. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical conditions or disability. 1993. V |