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Show Thursday. August 14, 2008 0 R E M TIMES Fagtll unTICE OF TRUSTFF'Q qai n Tne following described property will be sow at put'.' -1U highest bidder on September 9, ?008 at 9 4 9 w Entrance to the UTAH County Courthouse 7n Fa -Courtroom 1, American Fork, UT 84003-1600 in the c by BRYAN w. oainnufm, as successor Trustee, and r Inc current Benetictary, unaer me Deed of Trust da'erj j,,r.. made by MICHAEL WOOD AND KIRTSFM v,;, recorded July 10, 20D7 as Entry No. 99631.007 of 0fi,.,i UTAH county, given to secure indebtedness in fnv,jr ,.. Inc. by reason of certain obligations secured tt oreny Notice of Default was recorded May 14 2A'J, 57326:2008 of said official records Trustee will self at public auction to the hi'jh M-t-., lawful money of the United States, without wqrmr.: . possession or encumbrances. Bidders must t --,m'-a t purchase price in the amount bid within 24 hour , ',, cashiers check. The address of the property is purported to be mr) c -.:,n Provo, UT 84606 more particularly described as f-.!",s LOT 3, PLAT "A", SPRING CREEK FARM s-h ;', UTAH. ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAf Tii-W'.: f THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER UTAH J)' U i ' ;. THE SAME PROPERTY AS CONVEYED TO MK.HAr ' V KIRSTEN WOOD BY DEED RECOFiDFD Wfr, t" 81732.2005. 66 001:0003 'ion the f.'i Of i''l! ; 21 . to (he Mam IO"t: UTH 2fi0 Celebrations f ! ,4 i ri V Vern, Carol Matthews 50th Anniversary The undersigned disclaims liability for any 'ro record owner(s) of the property as of the rev Default are Michael Wood and Kirsten wood This sale is for the purpose of paying obl-gMivn -Deed of Trust including fees, (.badges and .': -advances, if any, under the terms of wl Oe 1 ' thereon and the unpaid principal of the no v '. .... Trust With interest thereon as in said col and to i DATED this 7th day of August. 2008 BRYAN W. CANNON 8619 South Sandy Parkway Building A. Suite 111 Sandy. Utah 84070 mm cannonfirm.com Office Hours: M-F 8am - 5pm Phone:(801)255-7475 Cannon File 80020093 Published in North County Newspape-s A -. ' ' 00327124 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received tne Iw.-rm H; County (Locations in SLB4M). For wtn infc : copy of filings, visit http 7waternghts jtao yov Persons objecting to an application must fiif; f, v. Drotest stating FILING NUMBER l'fA".'.: ' PROTESTANTS NAME AND PCTUR'j fil' V for a hearing. Protest must be filed win ft-- ' 146300. Salt Lake City UT 84114-6300 on "r I. r : 2008. These are informal proceedings as p-' 1 Division of Water Rights (The Period of I ."-. except irrigation which is generally frompr 1 1 J CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 55-12321(334601) American Fori- C ! -proposels) using 42.0 ac-ft from qroundw' , American Fork) for MUNICIPAL: In AmM-can f ' n 54- 1208(834663): William Douglas H-..re rr- , f . . proposels) using 20 17 ac-ft. from ynund.' i,n Course) for IRRIGATION. 55- 1418(a34701) TalonsCove GoH Ll(, r : ac-ft. from groundwater (Talons'. we IRRIGATION. NONUSE 54- 622 (A26748b). City of Saratoga Spnr,U' - -period for 282 83 ac-ft from g'oundwater (Saratoga Springs) fo IRMIGATKjfJ 55- 1426 (D893) Williamson Farms LLC is'ai "j t.-. fo' 85.16 ac-ft. from the Ovatd Slough (3 mi south of American Fork) for pnrt 'a Jerry D Olds. PE STATE ENGINEER Published in North County Newsoai.'prs on t-wi. 11 00327358 UPAXLP Bahrf Peterson I.vjii i . and Vonda P. Bahr of i k( . ir ar" pleased to announce 0 v luithroniifig marriage of their n inj',h' r. I.tilani Marie liahr, to n- iLis .lames Peterson, son of in- H ' and Uormie S. Peterson. ! iii couple will exchange vows M"unt Tirnpanogs I.DS 1 mi'lc on I rid;iy. August la. ' ; A r'-t i-f)f ion will honor the .: v. "ds that same evening - in i;oo to K(i0 p.m at the i -:: IDS Chun h. I7WN. ' ; i Poarl. I'riA'o, Utah. ,'1,'1,'inig the bride will le bur bH luff. Cry stelle(;ates i 'ni H clock and tlie ''. si'-ti-r. Diane Peterson. and Aaron Mc- ii'd the griKirn's brothers I. I i 'l ( ': 'vi t'eterson will k t :i jr'nismrn. or i,,,,ir lo-fi" is a graduate of .1 "!' hi, View High School. She .to -y J iiriivershies studying .. " ;ii,d mil -ir,g. She completed n l.l nir ' ion in JJrazil. Porto i; ,uth i i !''" !in is a graduate of 'Mimrv I ligii School and i! ' ''d iiiu aicotifitirig at : i li' -!-!! ( 'nig L'riiversiiy. He ' I Mi I f)1- mi'-tion in Mexico. ! 'ii i cil.mi and Nick are work-i work-i i inrcrs at tlie " impanogos ' i Vii iorml Monument. I mi i iiuplc will make their first . ' m Pjdvn. I 'tah. Celebrations ,V; i- f anniversary, mis-i, mis-i, i i y g..ri other announce-i announce-i i': in n lust be turned into the i . - b Monday at 2 p.m. - ! 'be i'w1 you would like " ' ' 'ir;e to be printed. Call . i ;,rg Ujt details or e-mail r ' ! 'in " tieialdextra.com. Hill, Jones Mic hael and Melanie Hill of American Fork are plea-ed to nn nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Mer issa Hill, to Ste)tien Jones, son of Kandall and Amy Jones. I.indon. I lie couple will exchange vows in tlie Mount I impanogos I.DS Temple cm Saturday. August HI A reception will honor the n'-wlv-weds that same evening from fi :v to8:.'0p m. at the llillcrest I DS ( hutch in American f rirk The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Mirk High School I fw irosjier t ive griKirti is u graduate of Ileatant Ciiovc High Sr.h'fil. I he coujile will make then In -,t home in Pleasant 'rove L. Benjamin Packer Klder I.. Henjamin Par k r Im , recently returned h'mie from serving a full time missioi) in the Minnesota Minneapolis I l)S Mi sion. He has had many opportunities opportuni-ties to serve and has erijoyi d his mission immensely He was -iH to serve in firainerd. Chain),1! ' Shoreview, R(x:hester. l.'plo . n and Crystal and was abk tomtvH to many other areas of the mission mis-sion as well. He loved the rnanv jieople with whom Iw worked Ben looks forward to attending sr IkiI and reconneriing wit J j lam ily and friends He will lie speaking in a sk lament la-ment service on Sunday. Align ! 17 in the Pleasant (iio-.e Fast Stake. Battle Creek 8th War d I amily and friends i an call d 787-.'iriH1 to welcome him home with his family. f rural W rax-r(t. . - V CI :) ilv Hlisl fi AQKTQ mm . Open Monday Ihru Saturday 1U am TU o pm I rf-pFS I r in 4 4 7 1 si r vi ACT liWHL W531 iJfHH5' top piAc) 4ttsAcjl IkibM) -iwtiqirnBigWB'wii'a I rJm f i 3? wrangler jeans .w.us; $2199 1o FRV&ttd law a4' Extra lergth $9699 Kaili JOX leans ; $g4? Men's Cinch Jeans Black, White Blue Label Jeans for Boys , . Original Fit?J ri! . . 'i tim or s.ze Carpenter R9 4-16 5 19" DH3502TN DH3500BK iat Doots t ?Sh? nai 1 V All In Stock V 1 I. Cruel Jeans for Girls Slim or Regular Georgia Sire h- Good Selection f I Women's Sandal limited to Stock on Hand 13. 0FF 1 Tomen's Wranjlcr Aura Jeans -AS V 1 he r hildren of Vern and Carol Matthews wish to crmgratulate th"m on years of marriage. Vern and Carol were married on August 19, l9.rX in the Salt f ake temple. They lived in Highland High-land for '.'ft years until their home was tor n down to make way for Alpine Credit Union. They built a n"w home in l.ehi last year. Vern has served in scouting his whole life and has received the Silver Bear Award, fie has helped rriHiiy young men receive their l-;k Scout Awards including his own two sons. Carol has served in all church auxiliaries and has been a faithful faith-ful Visiting Teacher for over 40 years. Carol taught each of her daughters to sew and keep a beautiful beau-tiful home and garden. They have 5 children: Sharleen (Craig) Shields, Highland; l.ynette (Daniel) Longmore, Kiverton; JoAnn (Gary) Scott, American Fork; Martin (Kim) Matthews, American Fork; Matt (Michelle) Matthews, Pleasant Grove; Vi grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. Vern and Carol will celebrate with their family. Congratulations! y -J : 5 m. ? 1 A f hi Glen, Linda Wheeler Hfh Anniversary 1 "iigraiulutions tri (jlen and I io-lii (Inline) Wilder from U'hi. 1 tali on o0 years of being in love, 'jn .'i and I inda were married in ' '.' Salt I jik.e f emple on August ) i')"8. "I hey survived raising sc. 1 a i hildien; Julie Nixon, Hubert Hub-ert (Colette) Wheeler, Melanie (Bret; Hiisclii. Christy (Gordon) ( autiori Kenneth (Mitzi) Wheeler, );iri (Stevel Blankt and Beckie (' hucki Wiio-ter. I liey have been h)i-sed v. jh 2r grandchildren and 12 great -grandchildren. Glen wui k"d for '.ii years at I "f l- Arm f-jxit. Since retirement, retire-ment, he enjoys singing with the ''A- line Bai bershop Chorus. Linda hud a lull time job raising the children and worked at Beehive I foil ' s I hey both worked for a t ime drivinjf, for Wasatch Trans- Imitation and enjoyed the children they drove to sch'xil. Glen Hr I inda will celebrate their nnth annivers rythisSatur-dav. rythisSatur-dav. August I'ith at trie American folk Senior ( enter located at r! Kast Main in American fork. It om H pin. Hease tome and sliaie this special evening with our pan nts Your love is a trea-suied trea-suied j;i(t, tliey requesl no other. M. Ronald Norton 95th Birthday The Norton family welcomes you to a 95th Birthday Open House for M. Ronald Norton on Saturday, August 16, 2W8 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Ron and Linda Norton's home, 4W4 N. 850 E., Provo. He was born August 16, 1913 in PanguHch, Utah to Merritt and Lliza Norton. Ron was the oldest of 1 1 boys and 2 girls. His father brought the family from Pangui-tch Pangui-tch to American Fork in 1927, where he graduated from American Ameri-can Fork High School in 1931. He married Lael Scott of Provo in 1930 and had four children: M. Ronald Notion Jr. (Linda), A. Dennis Den-nis Norton (Joan), Scott L Norton (Dawn), and S ha una Norton Hatch (Jerald); 26 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren. The Norton Fruit Company Trucking was a family business with warehouses in Provo, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Idaho Falls for over 50 years. They built grocery gro-cery stores in Provo and Pleasant Grove. 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