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Show 4 THE PUBLIC NOTICE The Manti-L- a Sal National Forest, Sanpete Ranger District, proposes to construct a multiple use staging area at the pursuant to the of Forest junction power of sale con- Roads 022,System 023 ferred in said Trust and the Arapeen Deed. Bidders must ten- Trail 27. The stagder to the trustee a ing area would supparking $5,000.00 deposit at plement the sale and the bal- space at the Clear trailhead ance of the pur- Creek Trail (Arapeen chase price by 22). 12:00 noon the day Currently, this following the sale. trailhead has space Both the deposit vehicles two for and the balance and overflow the must be in the form of a wire transfer, parking is taking cashiers check or place at or near the staging certified funds planned area. The payable to Central area wouldstaging also Utah Title. Cash acsafer provide payments are not cess to Road 022, A accepted. is presently trustees deed will which the be delivered to the a concern attrail-head Creek Clear successful bidder due to rewithin three business days after re- stricted visibility. The area ceipt of the amount would staging conbe bid structed adjacent DATED: December 2, 2004 NOTICE TO PUBLIC NOTICE ported to be NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On January 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. of said day the following described will be property sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the West entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse at 160 North Main, Manti, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by GERI WHEADON, as joint tenants as Trustor, in favor of CENTRAL UTAH TITLE as Trustee for the benefit and security of DELBERT E. and MYRNA L. as joint tenants, as Beneficiary and recorded March 20, 2003 as Entry No. 102892 in Book 478 at pages 934 of Official Records in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder, covermg the following described real property pur WAL-LENGRE- N WAL-LENGRE- NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE Under Utah Code The American Car Care Center of Ephraim will 38-2-- 4, locat- ed in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 2, Block 10, Plat B, MT. PLEASANT CITY SURVEY, Sanpete County, State of Utah; thence East 98.91 feet, thence South 214.50 feet, thence West 98.81 feet, thence North 214.50 feet to the point of beginning. (Serial No. 16528) The current beneficiary of the trust deed is DELBERT E. WALLENGREN and MYRNA L. WALLENGREN and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is GERI WHEADON. Said sale will be without made covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and hold a private sale for a Ford F150 in a Lien. Mechanics The sale will take place on January 12, 2005 at 455 Glen R. Green, President CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, Trustee 140 North Main, Manti, UT 84627 Published in The Pyramid December 9, 16 and 23, 2004. South 50 East, Ephraim, UT at 8:00 a.m.. Published in The Pyramid December 23, 2004. WATER USERS The State Engi- PYRAMID to Forest System Roads and 022 Trail 27 in Sanpete County, Utah, 6 approximately 12 miles east of Mayfield in T19S, R3E, SE 14 of Section 31. Construction would take place north of road 022 and west of Trail 27 approximately 34 mile east of the Clear Creek trailhead. District Ranger Thomas Shore is accepting both oral and written comments on this proposed action for a period. Please respond to this notice by January 21st, 2005. Persons submitcomments ting should provide their name, address, telephone number, title of the (Clear project Creek Staging Area), and specific facts or reasons that the person be 30-da- y following Applic- County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMREASONS BER, FOR OBJECTION, his decision. If requested, a copy of all comments provided in response to this Legal Notice will be made available to the public including names, addresses, and any other personal inf or mat ion provided with the comments. Written com- ments should be addressed to the Ranger District, CIO Bob Cochran, 115 West Canyon Road, P.O. Box 310, Ferron, Utah 84523. If you wish to make verbal comments or have questions, please Bob contact Cochran at or Ranger Shore at Fer-ronPri- Published in The Pyramid December 23, 2004. 2 Period of Use is year-roun- d except irri- gation which is cfs or 0.45 from groundwater (1 mile SE of Moroni) for Irrigation; ac-f- t. generally from Apr I to Oct 31 each year.) Domestic. 6 5 - 2 8 5 8 (A46502bd): Robert W. and Sheila Stak-e- r Ned Johansen are filing an extension for 0.00063 cfs or 0.45 from groundwater (1 mile SE of Moroni) for Irrigation. CHANGE httpwaterrights.u tah.gov or call lieves Ranger Shore should consider in reaching W. and Sheila Stak-e- r per Rule R655-6-are filing an exof the Division of Water Rights. (The tension for 0.00063 neer received tne generally ation) in Sanpete Thursday, December 23, 2004 ac-f- t. posed) pro- using 0.0024 cfs or 1.0 ac-f- t. from the Unnamed Spring (0.5 miles West of Mt. Pleasant) for Evap. from pond (fish culture; L05AF capacity) w surface area of 0.349 acre. James L. Barlow Family Trust, D. W. Crosby are fil- Utah Farm Service Agency delivercs payments, assistance to farmers and ranchers - Utah the same loss, legislation rereceived quired that producers not receive payments under both $10.24 million in support during Fiscal Year 2004 from programs. Tne Service Utah Farm Service Agency Farm (FSA). The 2002 Farm Bill re- Agencys Noninsured Crop placed production flexibility Disaster Assistance Program contract (PFQ payments (NAP) provides financial aswith direct payments and sistance to producers of nonadded new counter-cyclicinsurable crops when low crops. yields, loss of inventory or payments for 2002-0Both payments are based on prevented planting occurs historical acreage bases and due to natural disasters. The service fee is equal to payment yields and not on current production. $100 per crop per county, or Milk Income Loss Contract $300 per producer per counMILC) financially compen- ty, not to exceed a total of sates dairy producers when $900 per producer for all domestic milk prices fall be- counties. low a specified level. The Emergency Conservation program is authorized by the Program (ECP) provides 2002 Farm Bill and has no set emergency funding and technical assistance for funding level. One point one million went farmers and ranchers to reto market gains on commodi- habilitate farmland damaged ty loans and loan deficiency by natural disasters and for payments; and $588,339 went carrying out emergency wato other farm support pro- ter conservation measures in grams. periods of severe drought. Disaster assistance producFunding for ECP is appropriers received $16.6 million. ated by Congress for each SALT LAKE CITY- farm producers al 7 Drought freeze-to-tornadoe- disaster. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary s, natural disasters can severly hurt even the best-ruagricultural operation. Crop Disaster Assistance helped with $4.4 million to compensate producers who suffered crop losses due to adverse weather and other natural disasters. Livestock Assistance and Programs Compensation provided direct payments per head to producers who suffered livestock losses as a result of severe drought con- program prividing financial incentives to farmers who n convert highly erodible cropland or environmentally sensitive acreage to long-tervegetative cover. Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) offers financial and technical help to assist eligible participants install or implement m structural and management practices on eligible agriculCERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT ditions. Elegible livestock in- tural land. PROTESTANTS' cluded beef, dairy cattle, In Fiscal Year 2004, FSA NAME AND REtraining to be offered by Snow College at TURN ADDRESS, sheep, goats, buffalo and made $20.54 million direct beefalo. The Livestock and any request for Russell L. & Teresa and guaranteed farm operatNephi in cooperation with Juab High School a A. Protest Voorhees was authorized to prohearing. loans, farm ownership ing and Heritage Hills Health Care Center starting must be filed with posed) using 1.0 pay $250 million nationwide loans and emergency loans the State Engineer, from ground-wate- r and Utah received $3.6 mil- to Utahs eligible producers approximately January 17, 2005. Box 146300, Salt Hills use. lion. (Oaker who operate family-siz- e is limited. contact school High students, Space UT Ph. 11 Lot 202) for Lake City, Jerry D. Olds, P.E. This program reimbursed farms and ranches ana who STATE ENGINEER on or Irrigation; Domesyour school counselor. Adultcollege students, producers for grazing losses were temporarily unable to tic. before JANUARY contact Karen Kearl at in either 2001 or 2002. Be- obtain private or commercial 12, 2005. Published in The cause the EXTENSION(S) compensation and credit. These are infor6 5 - 2 8 5 5 Pyramid December or the assistance FSA Utah processed 239 program may mal proceedings as (A46502ba): Robert 16 and 23, 2004. have provided assistance for loans to producers under the Direct Loan Programs. These ANNOUNCEMENT Creditors of the Lake County, or loans Birch Creek Irrigation Company, P.O. Box 455, Fairview, Utah 84629; Notice. The following help Utah producers OF estate are hereby otherwise present continue stock in the company is delinquent due to an assessment levied on September 12, 2004: their farming operAPPOINTMENT delivto: notified their claims as re(1) ac-f- t. 84114-630- 435-623-17- 21 801-667-99- ing an extension 48.59 for from the 2 Springs & 3 Wells for Recreation: 510 cabins, clubhouse & swimming pool, camping incidental area, ac-f- t. (Indi-anol- a) 0 28 AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF EVELYN G. JOHN- SON, DECEASED PROBATE NO. In accordance with Utah State Law and the Articles of Incorporation of the Birch Creek Irrigation Company, the board of Directors determined on November 17, 2004 that the above water stock is delinquent and that so many shares of such stock as many be necessary will be sold at the office of the A & S Construction, 1780 North Highway 89, Mt. Pleasant, Utah on January 8, 2005 at 12:00 Noon, to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising, expenses related to the collection of the delinquent assessment and the sale of the stock. Payment of the highest bid must be made in cash at the time of the sale. E. Earle Hobby SecretaryTreasurer Birch Creek Irrigation Company 043902015 Sheila Rae Angerhofer, whose address is 9538 High Meadow Drive, South Jordan, Utah, 84095, has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate. above-entitle- d er or mail their written claims ti the Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written clans to the Personal Representatives attorney of record, Paul J. Barton, at the following address: 345 East 400 Soul h 201, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Salt Tigs Belts quired by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Paul J. Barton, Attorney for the Personal Repre345 East 400 South, Suite 201 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 0 (801) Published in The Pyramid December 9, 16 and 23, 2004. $5.00 $5.00 . $5.00 $18.00 322-230- anteed loans provide conven- tional agricultural lenders with up to a 95 percent guarantee of the principal loan amount. Loans to women and able amounts. Sanpete Coun- ty received producers $1,894,302. This figure does not include commodity or farm loans. Gsoitfa Boois... Prised vc7 Cheese! Ladies Slacks Dresses Blouses Shirts Van Heusen White Shirts . . . $14.00 Colored Shirts . $12.00 0 Hones Blow Out Xy Priced $10.00 $10 & up & . LEVIS 550s 501 Wrangler Bootcut, LEE Boot Jeans Priced for Clearance! THANK YOU...for 40 years of Support & Patronage...THE JORGENSEN FAMILY . . . $15.00 All Nylons $1.00 $10.00 Sleep Wear Sweaters $5.00 $5, $10, $15 Jewlery $18 Missy Jeans Jr. Tops $5, $10 All Junior Jeans. . . $15.00 Men's Coats & Jackets I mi- norities and loans to beginning farmers received siz- iterate... $5.00 rts organization processed 40 loans to producers under the Guaranteed Loan Programs. These guar- sentative Merits Socks . . Haggar Slacks . Merits Knit Shirts $15.00 Mens Shirts . . . $13.00 T-Shi- ations. The s $1 8.00 $22.00 505s $14.00 517s $10.00 517s Flex. . $18.00 |