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Show nr Salt Creek clog teams palce at competition ir i Classified Ads The Salt Creek Cloggers recently participated in the Utah Qpen Clogging ChampionFor Sale ships, held at Monroe. Teams competed lin line, Centle, black mare. Excellent 12 horse. Call show, and traditional show divisions. Members also competed Moving sale. Washer, desk and chair, lamp, coach, battery TV, gas in freestyle and duet divisions. BBQ, lots of other 12 stuff. Call The Salt Creek senior team Carage sale. Friday and Saturday, March won second place in show and 25 and 26, 11 to 5 p m. Furniture, Avon decanters, books, clothes, kitchen items, line. Members are Con Howard, appliances, ski boots, miscellaneous. 636 12 Amy Mangelson, Analee North 1st west, Nephi. AijoAiy traijer. Sleeps eight Wankier, V11Stephanie Day, Tina i9M Bunk beds, air conditioning. Comes with laylor, Jill Molyneaux, Tracy equalizer hitch. Must see to appreciate. 54 12 Steiner, Melissa Sperry, Tasha North 4th East, Nephi Brown, and Tiffanie Kay. The Salt Creek Juniors No. 1 won second place in line and third in show. Members are . well-brok- e 623-262- 1. stage-coac- h 623-274- Mandee Blackett, Carson Smith, Shirona Newell, Jenny Hansen, Rayni Park, Kina Pex-toMonica Jones, Aimee Tat-- , ton, Mard Tolley, and Heidi Jensen. The Salt Creek Juniors No. 2 received first place honor in both traditional show and line dance divisions. Members are Misty Kay, Meggan Callaway; Sarah Taylor, Molly Whiting, Kirsten Tatton, Elaine Jones, Jodi Howard, Paula Mangelson, and Nicole Christensen. All teams received superior n, The Salt Creek senior team placed second in show and line. ratings Nephi City will accept applications until 12 noon on Monday, March 28, 1988 for the position of garbage collector and garbage truck operator. Applications and a job description are available at city hall. Nephi City is an equal opportunity 12-12-B employer. in Notices T The " , Anril O ", J I y Times-New- Times-New- Times-New- r Ol am ID ID B in in OB DB DB DB DB The deadline for ALL news DB and ALL advertising is MON-I- DB DAY at 5 P.M. Classified ads DB are payable in advance, ex-- I DB cept to those who have adver-I- DB tising accounts with us. 37tfB Ol Ol ID ID ID ID ID I April 5 for the purpose of voting on whether or not to build a new community center. Voting will take place at the town hall. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 12-p.m. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 11th day of April, 1988 at 11 a.m. in the front foyer of the juab County Center at 160 North Main, Nephi, Utah, by IUAB TITLE & ABSTRACT COMPANY, as Trustee, under the Deed of Trust made by Michael Calleri and Ramona Calleri, as Trustors, and recorded on July 26, 1985 as Entry No. 179892, in Book 317, Page 268, of the records of Juab County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of John N. Tippetts and DeAnne Tippets by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded on November 23, 1987, as Entry No. 186691, in Book 331, Page 71, of the records of juab County, Utah. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances, the following described property at 665 East 300 North, Nephi, Utah: The West half of Lot 1, Block 33, Plat "D" of the Nephi Townsite Survey. For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. DATED: March 14, 1988 JUAB TITLE 8 ABSTRACT COMPANY D ID Successor Trustee by Mary Lou Sperry President B D ID IDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDI Card of Thanks like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all for the love and sympathy extended to us following the death of our dear mother, and for all the flowers, food, cards, money, and phone calls. A special thanks to all at Canyon Hills for the tender, loving care they gave mom while she was a resident there, and for all the visits from her many friends. Sincerely, the family of Sophie We would Bruno. 12 Business Opportunities Exciting summer business opportunity! Run your own business selling fireworks. For 30 years, we have helped people earn Salt Creek Juniors No. 1 placed second in line and third in Southern Utah Clogging We have m Castledale .weddings. . Championships " 'lJ ihow. 623-131- 5 623-048- BBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBB al wfmiin Has your life been affected by someone else's drinking? Call at or Meetings twice weekly. Tues-da1 at p.m., Thursday, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. s classified Please check your ad the first week it appears. If you find a mistake, telephone us promptly. The s will be responsible for one insertion only. s Here are classified ad rates: 604 per five words or portion of five words, $3 minimum. No discount on additional weeks. No refunds on ads cancelled after the deadline. Itf Do you plan on submitting a photo for Please publication in the bring a stamped envelope addressed to the for yourself photo's return. Has your life been affected by drinking? Cali Alcoholics Anonymous at 51 tf Meetings twice weekly. 623-145- 6. appearance,' NOTICE TO LEVAN RESIDENTS Levan will hold an election Tuesday, 1 Times-New- showmanship, choreography, and overall skills. Paula Mangelson and Nicole Christensen, Monica Jones and Kina Pexton, and Stephanie Day and Analee Wankier placed first, first, and second respectively in their age groups in the duets division. Placing in the individual freestyle events for their age groups were Paula Mangelson, ' second; Nicole Christensen, third; and Misty Kay, fifth. The Salt Creek clogging'; teams are instructed by Lisa Blackett. The junior teams, under the direction of Lisa Blackett and" Danette Steele, will attend the; i Legal Notices Help Wanted 623-045- 24-fo- n i DECISION TO PROCEED WITH GRASSHOPPER TREATMENT ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE CANYON RANGE JUAB AND MILLARD COUNTIES, UTAH AN ACTION THAT HAS BEEN CATECORICALLY EXCLUDED FROM FURTHER DOCUMENTATION USDA FOREST SERVICE FISHLAKE NATIONAL FOREST FILLMORE RANGER DISTRICT An Environmental Assessment titled "1987 APHIS Rangeland Grasshopper Cooperative Management Program been completed for grasshopper control on five areas on the Fishiake National Forest. A Decision Notice was signed on May 19, 1987. A second Environmental Assessment titled "Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Control Project" nas been prepared for cricket control along the west side of the Canyon Mountain Range with the Decision Notice signed on May 1, 1987. These decisions were published in the local papers. In 1987, the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) prepared a final pro- weddingTists for all Nephi area additional income with minimum time in- grammatic impact statement titled $2 or $5. Plumbing and volvement. Contact R&S Marketing, co "Rangeland Crasshopper Cooperative Builders' Supply, 66 South Main, Ne-- J Cary Cline,, rP.Oi Box 1222,- Boxeman, .Management Program (APHIS FE IS ' 13 dealing with alternative methods of ,Mpnt. 59715; phdne (406) wehave" Fantastic opportunity. Tired of working grasshopper control to be used in APHIS' about w;dding gifts? for someone else? Cet into toning and tancooperative program beginning in 1987. ; wedding lists in $1 and $2 amounts. Nephi Since the publication of these 1005 North ning. Low overhead, high return. Cet documents, an additional infestation of 9 ibtTb started today. Call SunBeds Inc., phi. 13 grasshoppers has been discovered on the collect east side of the Canyon Range. The proposed treatment of this latest outbreak is tiered to these three documents. The changes are that an additional 8,500 acres For rent or sale. Older, of National Forest land are to be treated e lot at 27 home on WE NEED HELP! (Carbaryl) North 1st West, Nephi. 1 Vi baths. $300 per Juab High School seniors are looking for with malathion, month. First and last plus deposit. Call work to help on expenses for the senior bran bait, Nosema. It is my decision to rein APHIS from assistance 12 trek. If 2 treating days or evenings. you have yard work or odd jobs, quest these National Forest lands located in T16 4 or home with washer, dryer, please call the high school at 17 S., R3W. and Leave your name and phone 12 and patio. $225 per month. No significant adverse environmental number, and a senior will call you about deluxe impacts, including impacts to human apartment. the job. Thanks. Large, 13 health, are expected. The adverse enLaundry facilities. Soft water provided. vironmental impacts of an uncontrolled shed. No pets. $250 per month. Storage : 12 $100 deposit. grasshopper outbreak could be greater than the impacts associated with tne produplex with carport, posed treatment. There are no threatened storage, patio, dishwasher, air cooler. 6th ORDINANCE NO. or endangered species in the treatment South and 3rd East. Call Cayle at SECAMENDINC AN ORDINANCE area to be affected. Impacts to all other 14 TION OF THE NEPHI REVISED ORresources would be nonsignificant and House for rent or sale. 41 West 3rd North, DINANCES, CHANCINC THE FEE short term. Based on these facts, neither 1 5 SCHEDULE FOR BUSINESS LICENSES an environmental assessment nor an enNephi. Special terms. Call CITY. vironmental impact statement will be Reduce your rent and heating costs. Move WITHIN NEPHI The business, location, trade, calling, or prepared. to Mountain Shadow Apartments. One of every person engaged in a The program will be implemented by bedroom, $150; two bedroom, $185; three profession business in this municipality shall pay an APHIS field offices. Forest Service personbedroom, $200. $150 deposit, payable annual license fee. A copy of the ordine nel will ensure that operational over three months. These apartments are ance in its entirety, including the fee procedures and safety measures are cardesigned to be energy efficient and could schedule, is available for ried out as defined in previously prepared public inspecsave you money on heating costs. Feation at the city recorder's office, Nephi safety plan. Mixing and loading of tures include disposals, will be done off the National Hall. chemicals City locks, carpeting, security dead-boForest. This decision is subject to adlaundry facility, play area for children, onministrative appeal pursuant to 36 CFR site manager, beautiful landscaped yard. 211.8. For further information, contact For more information, please call Doug Reid, District Ranger, Fillmore 9 or stop by the office at 465 South Ranger District, 390 S. Main St., Fillmore, 39tfB 4th East, No. 7. 1 Utah 84631. Telephone (801) townhouse apartments. DATED March 18, 1988. Washer and dryer hookups. Contact RichJ. Kent Taylor 12tfb ard May at 6230373 or Forest Supervisor four-pleapartments. Part9 Subsidized housing based on or ly furnished. Call Vard at SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK CRANT 4-- 87-1- 586-190- g sa Blackett also was ed to D6 a judge m the northern division Utah open clogging Ll2?panv' championships, to be held later this month. For Rent wlect-Thin;in- 'Cottage meetings' to teach school patrons 262-797- Services three-bedroo- half-acr- two-stor- y ! I Sevin-4-oi- l, 572-250- 9 623-182- 623-176- Three-bedroo- 623-128- 623-180- three-bedroo- Area citizens are being in-- , structed in the principles of education at cottage meetings being held throughout the Juab School District. The first of the meetings was held Tuesday. Dr. Kirk Wright, superintendent of schools, said that at the ex The Salt Creek Juniors No. 2 placed first in traditional show and meetings, staff motors outcome-base- d education plain line dance. and will get parent and patron comment on education. Wright said Juab is one of five districts in the state to impleeducament the outcome-basetion system. As district personnel become trained and experienced in the program, they will train educators from other 3tfB districts. Lots of storage. apartment. clean. Washer and dryer hookups. Parents need to understand Very Calf 623471 72. the processes, and will have an BD a B D B fl DB D B DB D B opportunity to discuss educa- B Spacious apartments. B tion at the cottage meetings, Large living rooms. More storage B space than any other apartments in B said Wright. town. One wall each in living room 623-216- 6. Legal Notices 623-182- 623-055- wall-to-wa- ll lt on-si- 623-209- d RENT AS LOW AS $50 743-572- PER MONTH 623-214- x 12-12- B 623-183- 623-110- B Icebreaker golf tourney set Saturday at CH B and bedrooms covered with cabin- ets from ceiling to floor. Well insul- - B ated for inexpensive heating costs. B Utility room with washer and dryer B hook ups. S150 per month. Check B O with manager at 1 66 East Center, 10tf B B Nephi, or call 6234390- - BDBDBDBDBDBDBDBD DONT SOAK ' CARPETS WITH WATER clean them with Host Dry Dry" Carpet Cleaner. Host lifts out deep down dirt, spots and spills as well as a steam cleaner but without watery, messy problems. Has just the right amount of moisture to dissolve and absorb dirt. No chance of seams splitting, carpets shrinking or mildewing. Slow resoil formula keeps cleaner longer. ' carpets Furniture doesn't have to be moved. Quicker, easier, more convenient than wet Host Is methods. recommended by leading carpet makers. Rent the Teams should sign up at the pro shop as soon as possible. There is an entry fee of $30 per torn Non-toxi- Thoee needing more informa- tion about the tournament should call Jack Lamento at These girls placed in the J) l Host e CHAPMAN FURNITURE Times-New- s Nephi, Utah March 23, 1988 duet competition. easy-to-us- c. 0. The lation if you are over 61 or handicapped and your yearly income is under $20,000. You could move into one of our apartments and pay as little as $50 per month, INCLUDING UTILITIES. Apartments at 160 East 300 North or 251 South 100 East, or Nephi. Call 2 for more informaone-bedroo- m 623-164- 4 623-224- tion. The Canyon Hills Park Golf Association will hold its first tournament of the year Saturday, March 26. The tournament format is a three-ma- n scramble. There is a team handicap of 33 and above. One team member may have a handicap between 0 and 9. The tournament will begin at '1'0:30 a.m. A continental breakfast will be served. 623-993- B percentage of income calcu- 27 South Main, Nephi 623-047- I 1 Kimos FY-8- Utah 84701. SSBC funds aFe designated local discretionary funds and will be allocated by the of the organization, based upon requests submit- County Commissioners ted B NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following applications to appropriate water in luab County- (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a protest stating the reasons for protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the protest File protest in duplicate with State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before Aprii 209, 1988. These are informal proceedings as per rule R625-6-of the Division of Water Rights. (a14603) APPLICANT: USA Bureau of Land Management 150 East 900 North, Richfield, Utah proposes to change the place and nature of use of water as evidenced by Diligence Claim 2770 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 004 cfs SOURCE: Indian Spring POINT OF DIVERSION: N. 406 E. 1702 from SW Cor., Sec. 8, T11S, R5E. USE: Stockwatering: 350 head of livestock. PLACE OF USE: 2 ser- vice you need! Same Day Over Night DUE County Commissioners Organization accepting written applications and budgets for 9 SSBC funds, to be submitted by April 1, 1988, to the Human Resources Office, P.O. Box 788, Richfield, Six is 2 FAST FILM DEVELOPING One Hour (SSBC) APPLICATIONS (538-724- Kamera You choose the The , Kimo's Ka.nera 123 South Mair) Nephi, Utah SWWSWW Sec. 20; SWV.NEW Sec. 29; SEW NEK Sec. 31, T11S, R5E; SEWSWW Sec. 5, T12S, RSW. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0 04 cf. POINT OF DIVERSION: Same as heretofore (16 miles SW of Eureka). USE: Stockwatering: 345 head of livestock. PLACE OF USE: SWWNWW Sec. 8; SWWNEW Sec. 29; NEWSEW Sec. 31, SEW NW W Sec 12; SWWSEW Sec. 13; SEWNWW Sec 26, T12S; SWWSWW Sec 2; NWWNWW Sec. 12; NWWNWW Sec 14, T13S; NWWSWW Sec. 1. T14S, R6W. Robert L. Morgan, P E. STATE ENGINEER in Published the Nephi Times-New- s March 16. 23. and 30. 1968 T11S, RSW; |