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Show PHONES Clasatfteb Hbberttetng have them, very healthy, wormed, etc. Call evenings or day time. Ask for Danny. J21L 462-349- Homes For Saie r 978-919- 2 r able, $65,000. Carol, 462-911- F25L 462-327- Z3 Spring City, Call Paul at L" Aspen Leaf Realty, PL A43. J21L 462-911- REMODELERS DREAM neighborhood, 15 South 300 East. Call Paul at Aspen Leaf Realty, acres home on 6 deeded and 50 acres of t r Want adjoining private pasture rights. East of Mt. Pleasant. See now and select your own carpet and paint colors. $163,950 asking price. Call Randy or any Aspen Leaf Realty (A34 agent, RT) owner agent. J21L MORONI 39 West 100 South. Like new 2,000 square foot, 4 bedroom, family room with fireplace and 'h acre lot, 462-343- 4 28-fo- $98,000. Mansell Real J4L COZY 1 bath home, 3rd West and 1st South, Mt. Pleasant (and many others). Aspen Leaf Realty, A45 LW). J21L 462-343- 4 ( 1 r Twin Creek irrigation water, 240 acres hillside property in Oak Creek Canyon about 3 miles N. Fairview. Owner agent Century 21 Central Realty, 90 N. Main, Gunnison, Utah 84634, ACRES between Pleasant and Fairview. Call Paul at Aspen Leaf Realty, J21L 435 ACRES, well permit, 2 springs, Fairview. Call Paul at Aspen Leaf Realty, J21L A61. PL 462-911- SPEC HOME setting east of Mt. Pleasant. 6 acres deeded and 10 acres of adjoining horse pasture. Well built and ready, un- derground power and phone. Grass land and cedars. Already has building permit. Aspen Leaf Realty, Randy, 462-343- Owneragent. F4L (A68 RT). NEW 3 BED, 2 bath home, garage on over Vi acre, 707 E. 1 00 S., Mt. Pleasant. Many others. Aspen Leaf Re(A48LA). alty, J21L COZY HILLTOP home, 3 bedroom bath at 347 200 N. W Moroni. Call Paul at Aspen Leaf Re- alty, A65 PL 462-343- PM. J21L For Sale T L MTB 21" Snowblower, used two hours, $ 1 50 or trac- OLDER tor wscraper blade. New battery and chains, $225 J21L OBO. 462-952- 1 L c Help Wanted 1 ASPEN LEAF Realty has openings for three addi- tional agent positions. Evenings, unlimited, training & supplies vided. Call Kinkade, 462-343- pro- Lamont F18L WANTED! 79 people to lbs. in the lose 10-2- 9 next 30 days. Call toll free J21L 1 L Livestock COLUMBIAN, RAMBOULLET 50 ewes (4 years or younger) all having lambs or already call: Ext. A89631. medical clinic. Call 462-245- 6 Adoption WAITING FOR baby, J SAN JUAN Landowners Elk West solicits bids to sell two bull elk permits in the Blue MountainsElk Rridge Special Hunt Unit. Sealed bids due Jan. 24 to Sealed Bid, PO Box 300 HEAD bred cows. All young. Solid mouth. Will sell any amount. Your choice. J7L lov- ing, happily married, friendly secure. Will provide future filled with love, understanding, se- 337, rMiscellaneous J cousins. Expenses paid. Annette & Bill L 80 STEEL BUILDING Sale: $4,527; $8,257; $1 1,866; $15,949; $18,614. buildings, 32 units, $13,944. Free brochures. Sentinel Buil- Idaho. Salmon J Year end closeouts. pipe 190 ft., $.22, $.27, $.33. Great for feeders and gates, fences, rails, portable panels, other sizes available at competitive prices. Offer expires Jan. 17. Metalmart, 1200 E. STEEL HELLS CANYON, Buildings For Sale c Land curity, grandparents, 30x40x10, 40x60x14, 50x75x14, 50x100x16, 60x100x16, Permits L 3 I Hunting "I Livestock i or462-2502.J14- L L Cl- - and save! Commercial home units from $199. Low monthly payments. Free color catalog. Call today PIPE! 1 Snake Rivers. Spectacular open & wooded mountain property w creek. Adjacent to 1000's of acres-publi- c lands. Loaded wtrohy wildlife. Warrranty deed, financing. Rare opportunity. Call owner now 200 S., Lehi, e 30x160, 1 Real Estate dings. 1 extension 79. STEEL BUILDING Sale. ..save Factory direct. No salesman. over! When it's over-i- t's FOREGOVERNMENT CLOSED homes, pennies on the $1. Repo's, VA, HUD, sheriff sales. No 30x40 $3,288; 34x44 $3,744; 40x66 $5,944; 46x88 $8,688; 56x120 $13,647. Others. Pioneer money down govern- Building Notices 45. ment loans available now. Loca) . listingsdirec-tory- free Toll ext. 1 c A WONDERFUL SHEETS for bams, sheds, foofs. Save $$. Galvanized $.42 sq. ft. Colors $.54 sq. ft. Ask about season closeouts or discontinued items at prices, family experience. Scandinavian, German, European, South American, Asian, Russian exchange students attending higgh school. Become a host familyAISE. Call 1 re- bar, sae $$ on metal. Metalmart 1200 E. 100 S., Lehi, I 1 C L $$CASH$$ Immediate $$ for structured settlements and deferred in- surance claims. J.G. Wentworth Mayfield Community Center, 11 S. Main, Mayfield has space available for elderly needing persons stays-2- 4 respite hours in 8 house or short-terhours stays available. Some Six County ree spite money to help with cost. Palisade Pals Support Services also has room for clients for their day care program, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m to 6 p.m. Call 7 or Day Care, Cindy 6-- avail-abl- 528-716- or Will. Help Wanted 1 rienced drivers wanted. Contracted training available.. Great paybenefits, consistent miles, home more often, job stability, assigned equipment. Swift Transportation, (eoe-- CONSOLIDADEBT TIONS. Cut monthly pay- - short-ter- 1 EXPERIENCED & Inexpe- Financial Personals r J PLACE your classified ad in not 1, not 2, but 49 newspapers throughout Utah. One placement, one payment puts you into the "Utah Classified Advertising Network". Reach over 423, 1 1 5 Utahns for only $125.00 for the first twenty five words and $3.00 for each additional word. Call the Pyramid at (801) 462-234 for further information. THE PYRAMID does not endorse, promote or encourage the purchase or sale of any product or service advertised in this newspaper. Advertisements are the sole responsibility of the advertiser. The Pyramid hereby disclaims all liability for any damage suffered as the result of any advertisement in this newspaper. It is not responsible for any claims or repre1 Materials 445-336- J14L information T from post office, bank, Mt. Pleasant Main Street stores and senior center. Transportation assistance to Terrel's and F). sentations made in advertisements in this newspaper. The Pyramid has the sole authority to edit and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate and reserves the right to refuse any advertising. M DRIVERS - OTR top miles, top pay leader in miles for five years run- ning. $1,000 sign-obonus for experienced drivers. Call Covenant n Transport for experienced drivers and owner opera- tor teams graduate students. HOME TYPISTS, PC us- ers needed. $45,000 come potential. Call in- ext. Fee. 48 OTR. Assigned new conventionals, competitive pay, benefits. bonus, $1,000 sign-orrider program, flexible time off. Call Roadrunner DRIVERS-FLATBE- state n Trucking Public Notice NOTICE TO WATER USERS ORDINANCE The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING REASONS NUMBER, AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SANPETE COUNTY. UTAH AMENDING THE ORDINANCE OF SANESPETE COUNTY TABLISHING AN AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION AREA ADVISORY BOARD. PROCEDURES FOR FILING FOR NO. OBJECTION, AND NAME AND RETURN and ADDRESS, any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, 1594 W N Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84114 on or before FEBRUARY 10, 1998. These are informal proceedings as per Rule ATION PROPOSALS TO CREATE AN AGRICULTURE PROTECTION AREA. AND PROVIDING FOR FILING FEES AND TO ENACT of the Division of Water Rights. R655-6-- 2 (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU: Nature of Use USE) Money to Loan J ARE YOU breathing Do Tammy Swenson pr- opose) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by (a portion of HERETOFORE 0.75 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD (1) S 1480 E 3200 from NW Cor, Sec 15, T12S. R4E. (2 miles S. E. of Indianola) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.0750 acs; Domestic: 1 family POU: W12NE14 Sec-15-, T12S, R4E. Walter C. and Donna R. Rieske proposes to correct the POD & POU of water as evidenced bv (A69126). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.015 cts or 1.48 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1140 W 150 from NE Cor. Sec 18. T14S, R3E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.2500 acs: Stock watering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: E12NE14 Sec 18, T14S. R3E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs or 1.48 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1254 W 2132 from Nl4 Cor, Sec 17, T14S, R3E. (1 mile South of Fountain Green) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: NW14NW14 Sec 17, T14S, R3E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid January 14 and 21, 1998. NOTICE MT. PLEASANT CITY PLANNING COMMISSION The Mt. Pleasant City Planning Commission has called for a Public Hearing to be held January 20th, 1998 at 6:30 p.m., in the Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 115 West Main. The purpose of the is to receive hearing input regarding a zone change request by Dan Johnson at 500 West 100 North. He is requesting the change from Single Residential to Family Multi-Famil- y Residential for the purpose of contwelve town structing houses. you own real estate? Then you're approved for afhome loan. No income check. Credit dings OK. Equity Asset Fund 801-67- 4 5527. GET CASH NOW $20,000 to $100,000. Homeowners only. Consolidate bills. No equity needed. 125 of your home's value. Fast appliaction. No fees. Stop bills now. Lim- ited time. Americorp Lending Services, OTHER AMENDMENTS. The Board of Commissioners of Sanpete County, Utah, as the legislative body of Sanpete County referred to herein as the "Sanpete County Commission", declares the following as part of the basis for adopting this ordinance. , A. The Utah Legislature. by enactment m its 1994 general session of SB 226. as codified in Utah Code annotated Title 7 , Chapter 4 . and as amended in its 1997 general session, provided a procedure for creating Agricultural Protection Areas. B. The Sanpete County Commissioners found it 1 : QUANTITY: 0.75 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 10 in. well 195 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1274 W 1270 from NE Cor, Sec 20, T12S, R4E. USE: Irrigation: from May 1 TO Oct 30. total 0.1875 acs. acreage POU: SE14NE14, El2 SE14 Sec 17; NE14N-El- 4 Sec 20. T12S. R4E HEREAFTER: QUAN- TITY: CONSIDEROF Hun- dreds of employers. Excellent worker earnings & benefits potenital (up to WOLFF TANNING Beds. Tan at home. Buy direct rentacross prulins, pipe, tubing, 1 MENT. Floating room $2,850mo. T board). For employment APARTMENTS FOR or handicapped-lo- w "discount best offer. 1 0 462-343- 4 1 advertising and clipping services. Right candidate is dynamic leader with strong people skills and proven record of association management. Send resume to: Search Committee, Wyoming Press Assoc, 1369 N. 4th St., Laramie, WY 82072. AKASKA EMPLOY- Tanning TFC Mt. needed for Wyoming Press Assoc. Director oversees association, sage reveals how you a can earn year. 24 hour message. j For Rent ,or 240 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM now! Free 3 minute mes- or 462-207- 8 ext. PROTESTANTS N896631. Opportunity 1 ACRES DEVELOP MENT land adjacent to Mt. Pleasant. 8 shares ' c evenings. J21L r National parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Competitive wages bonuses. Ask us how. Call Outdoor Employment resources: 1 Business emp- in America's DEBT L Leaf Realty, Lamont, 4 PARK loyment-work 7 days. CASH PAID for qualifying water shares, well permits or perfected water rights. Call Aspen 3 40 NATIONAL num Capital: To Buy . (801)358-4600- Real Estate J28L 427-323- e representative. Borrow $25,000-100,00too many bills? Home improvements, apply by phone24-hou- r approval. No equity required. Plati- sale. First, second and third crop. Call FT opportunity. consolidation. HAY FOR L CUSTOM-buil- HOMEOWNERS! 80 g 3 For Sale r historic home, great NEW Hay avail- MLM money-makin- money too. Independent Homeowners $20,000 to $100,000. Cash for any reason. Consolidate bills. 125 of your home's value. No equity needed. Simple phone application. Nothing out of pocket. No obligation. Don't delay! National Lending Group, Inc. to large medium, $12-$1Make appointment, 132 South 200 East, 1 money too. able. Great (TPPI. DIANE'S DOG Grooming. Get your pet looking and feeling great. Small dogs 1 CCA38. J28L LARGE home with guest house. Financing help available. J2 50. LOANS FAST door-to-do- necessary. Earn Have fun and make dential help NCCS non- Services 800-462-50- If you are planning to attend this public hearing and need assistance in participating in or understanding the meeting due to a disability, please call 462-24536 or more hours in advance and the City Recorder will attempt to provide you with adequate accommo. . dations. Dixie L. Brunger, City Recorder Published in The Pyramid January 14, 1998. January 14, 1998 - The Pyramid - Page Five the Manti-L- a Sal National Forest is proposing to issue 10 year term permits to authorize livestock grazing and is conducting environmental 462-213- 4 7784. AVON-N- O profit, licensedbonded. SPRING CITY: 3 bdr, 1 bath on 34 acre. Very nice home, very afford- Aspen Leaf Realty, ments up to 30-5Reduce interest. Stop collection calls. Avoid bankruptcy FREE confi- 1 public NOTICE The Sanpete District of in the best interest 1 of the residents of Sanpete County to establish an Protection Agriculture Area Advisory Board as required under Section Utah Code Annotated (1953) and to create acreage limitations, fee schedules, and other procedures regarding review and consider- ation of proposals to create agriculture protection areas. C. The Sanpete County Commissioners finds that it is in the best interest of the residents of Sanpete County to amend the provisions of the ordinance as it relates to acreage limitations and fee schedules. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of the Commissioners of Sanpete County, Utah: Section I. MINIMUM SIZE FOR AGRICUL- PROTECTION TURE AREA The minimum size for agriculture protection areas is hereby amended from 300 continuous acres to 20 continuous acres and Section 6 of Ordinance No. entitled Minimum size for Agriculture Protection Areas is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows: Pursuant to Utah Code ' Annotated Section or any later amendment or enactment of that section, at least 20 continuous acres must be included in each protection agricultural area established within Sanpete County. Section 2. EFFEC- TIVE DATE to This amendment Ordinance No. shall become effective 15 days after publication. Section 3. PUBLICATION to This amendment Ordinance No is ordered published in a newspaper having general circulation in Sanpete County, Utah. Section 4. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES To the extent that any ordinances, resolutions, or policies of Sanpete County conflict with the provisions of this amendment they are hereby amended to comply with provisions hereof. Commission members voting for: EDDIE L. COX. Chairman J. Keller Christenson Robert D. Bessey Commission members voting against: Dated this 6th day of January, 1998. Eddie L. Cox, Chairman Attest: Kristine F. Anderson Sanpete County Clerk Published in The Pyramid Janurary 14, 1998. analyses of domestic livestock grazing on the allotments: following Browns Hole S&G, New Canyon S&G, Lasson Cedar Knolls C&H, S&G, Birch CreekBear Canyon S&G, and the Fairview C&H Allotment. When the NEPA documents are prepared some of these allotments may be combined into one environmental analysis. The Forest Service is inviting Federal, State, local agencies, permittees, individuals or organizations interested in or affected by these decisions to participate in this process. The Sanpete Ranger is the responsible Forest Service official for this decision. Contact us if you have any issues specific to the proposed action or coordination needs that you feel need to be considered. Please provide your responses by February 28, 1998. Your comments are welcome over the phone, in person, or in writing. Address written comments to: Sanpete District Ranger 540 North Main 32-1- 4 Ephiaun, Utah 84627 Phone (435) 283-415- 1 Anthony Oglesby MT. PLEASANT-Antho- ny Wayne Oglesby, 39, of Mt. Pleasant, passed away January 9, 1998, at his home after a long illness. Anthony was born September 18. 1958, in San Antonio. Texas, to Ernest Oglesby Sr. and Bessie Marie Jamerson. Anthony was a member of the LDS Church; he served a mission to Canada, taught Sunday William Curl William E. Curl School and loved workHe ing with children. served in the US Navy and received many awards including: National Defense Service Award. Southwest Asia Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Sea Service Medal, Ribbon, Deployment MT. Navy Unit Commendation and also served in Desert Storm. Anthony was with employed Home Care Sanpete Services in Mt. Pleasant, UT. Anthony is survived by Father, Earnest Oglesby, Marie Jamerson of Modesto, California; Brothers, Earnest Oglesby, Jr. of Modesto, California; Richard Oglesby of San PUBLIC NOTICE The Spring City Council is currently studying the model Franchiseand Excavation Ordinances. The three ordinances will be on the February agenda for review and possible These ordiadoption. nances are on file at the Right-of-Wa- City Hall in Spring City. Ileidi Anderson, City Recorder Published in The Pyramid January 14 and 21, 1998. As always, victory finds a hundred fathers but defeat is an orphan. Count Ciano Jose, California; Sister. Rita Hutchins of Atlanta. Georgia, two Nieces and two Nephews and a host of relatives and friends in Georgia. Memorial PLEASANT-Willia- nt Eugene Curl, Sr. passed away January 12, 1998, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He was born May 5, 1919, to William and Retta Curl in North Lewisburg, Ohio. Married Opal Knapp on October 11, 1940. Marriage later solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple on July 8, 1968. He served in the scouting program for many years, served as the High Priest group leader and a home teacher for many years. His hobbies included: camping, motorcycles and working with wood. He owned his own construction compam . He is survived by his children: Mr. and Mrs. William Curl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cur1, Mr. and Mrs Richard Gillins (Diane), and Mr. and Mrs. John Curl; 28 grandchildren and 16 Sr. of Springfield Massachusetts Mother, Bessie Thomas H. Shore, Sanpete District Ranger Published in The Pyramid January 14, 1998. -- Obituaries services held Tuesday, January 13, 1998, at the Mt. Pleasant First Ward Chapel. Interment will be in the San Joaquin Valley Cemetery in Santa Nella, were Preceded in death by his wife, 2 brothers, 3 sisters and grandson. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, January 14. 1998, at the Mt. Pleasant First Ward 1 California. Services were under the direction of Ursen-bac- h Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, UT. (uned- Chapel at 12:00 noon. Friends and family may call at the Ursenbach Funeral Home on Wednesday from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. (unedited) ited) The "pieces of eight" so popular supposedly with pirates, were actually the eight reals that once made up a Spanish peso. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD IN MT. PLEASANT CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH ' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will in Mt. Pleasant City, Sanpete County. Utah on the 3rd day of February, 1998, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said City the following question: PROPOSITION SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF MT. PLEASANT CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF SAID MUNICIPALITY TO, BUT NOT EXCEEDING, THE AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ($200,000) DOLLARS TO MATURE IN NOT TO EXCEED TWENTY (20) YEARS FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE DATE OR DATES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING ALL OR PART OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTING A CITIZEN COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE CITY AND PROVIDE ALL APPURTENANT FACILITIES THEREFOR? be held The polling places for the special bond election shall be the polling places established and provided by the City Council of the City of Mt. Pleasant. Electors are advised to vote at the polling place for the election precinct in which they reside. The polling places for each of the following precincts, as well as the judges of election who have been appointed to act by the GovernMt. of Pleasant ing Body City to act as election judges for the special bond election to be held February 3, 1998, at the polling places for the special bond election are set out as follows: ELECTION PRECINCT Mt. Pleasant 1, 2, 3 POLLING PLACE Mt. Pleasant City Offices 1 15 West Main Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 JUDGES Ed Munk Everett Sparks LaRita Beck Alternate Bernice Coates The voting at the special bond election shall be by ballots furnished by the City Recorder of Mt. Pleasant City to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the qualified workers. The polls at each polling place shall be opened on the day set for the 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 will be no special registration of voters for such special bond election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such special bond election, except that the County Clerk of Sanpete County will register at his office during regular office hours, except period Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the twenty-da- y immediately preceding the special bond election, any person who on the day of the special bond election will be a qualified elector, such person to be registered as provided by law. The County Clerk will cause registration lists or copies to be available at the above-describpolling place for use by registered electors entitled to use such voting place. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who is an absent elector and (as defined in Section 20A-3-30Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended), is physically, emotionally, or mentally impaired; will be serving as an election judge or who has election duties in another voting precinct; is detained or incarcerated in a jail or prison; suffers a legal disability; is prevented from voting in a particular location because of religious tenets or other strongly-hel- d personal values; is called for jury duty in state or federal court; or who otherwise expects to be absent from the voting precinct on election day of the special bond election by making application in the manner and within the time provided by law, either in person or by mail at the office of the City Recorder at the Mt. Pleasant City Offices, 115 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 10, 1 998, at the hour of 7:30 OClock P.M. that being a day not later that ten (10) days after the special bond election, the City Council of Mt. Pleasant City will meet at the Mt. Pleasant City Offices, 1 15 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah to canvass the returns and declare the results of the special bond election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 5th day of January, 1998. Attest: sCheslev R. Christensen Mayor Is! Dixie Brunger City Recorder Published in The Pyramid January 7, 14, 21, and 28, 1998. |