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Show Page B8 Thursday, October 12, 1989 Park Record 480 PETS 530 MISC. FREE KITTENS- calicos, tigers and one black. 1-783-5255. NEED TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT- good home for two healthy 9yr. old Springer Spaniels. Call 1-487-8019 or 649-4095. (temporary (tem-porary through ski season) 1019 MALAMUTE PUPS- 35 or best offer. Call 336-2931. 1Q6 490 ' Livestock HORSE SHOEING- Call Brigham Pente, 829-6513. 101 2x HI MEADOW FARM Room now for board at Horse Care Center, with large indoor arena and box stalls. We Cater to the needs of Horses and Owners 649-5161 500 AUTOS 1985 TOYOTA TERCEL- 4 WD atationwagon with sunroof, one owner, documented maintenance, $6000. Sandy 1-783-5600. 79 CHEVY VAN- Great for work or camping, 1,850. 645-7537, evenings. even-ings. 1012 1978 SUBARU- 4X4 wagon, great snow car. New exhaust, runs well. Call 654-4241 weeknlghts after 8p.m. or anytime on weekends. '85 SUBARU- 4x4, GL Wagon, excellent ex-cellent condition, sunroof, arnfm cassette, light blue, $4700. Days: 649-7770, Barbara. Nigntaweekends: 486-8566, Barbara or Mark. 1Q5x 1980 FORD FIESTA- best offer. 654-4325. weekends. 1981 CHEVY CHEVETTE- $400 needs a little work, but body in good Shape. 649-5917 leave message. 1984 FORD F-150- 4x4 with shell and new tires. '5,000 or offer. 645-7470, days and 649-4522, nites. 1012 1987 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER-loaded, WAGONEER-loaded, excellent condition, one owner, low mileage, great value 16,500. Must see to believe. 645-7422. xo12 1977 DODGE RAMCHARGER- 2WD utility, 71,000 miles, $80Qbfer. 649-7634. 530 MISC. SCHWINN LETOUR III- blue 10-speed, like new condition. Best offer of-fer over 1 50. 649-2889. 1012 OLDER 5-PIECE DANISH modern bedroom set. Full size bed. $175. 654-3946. CAROUSEL HORSE- hand carved, solid wood, stand and pole, full size, 1,100. Collectors item, Call Lori at 964-9222. 101 2x FOR SALE- Mtn. Bike, Trek 800 17-inch frame, with pump, H20 bottle, tool bag and helmet, $225. Also Asolo Extreme X-C ski boots, great condition, size 10.5, $50. Call Ken at 649-3840. 48INCH KASS LAWNMOWER- 1980 Subaru parts for sale. 645-8153. o12 FLOTATION WATERBED mattress set, heater, king, $200; Custom oak electronic components cabinet 30"Wx24"Dx84"H, doors front and back, $350; Lockable gun cabinet, $100; 1982 Honda M.C. XR500R, $000. Offer. 649-7038. ATTENTION: Contractors, Builders and Do-It-Yourselfers. The Jordanelle Dam Is about to go up and the Keetley Schoolhouse must come downl We have a good supply of used lumber, 2x4'a, 2x6's, 2x12's, 45,000 excellent used bricks and much more. You Haul. Come see the supply at Keetley Junction dally or call Carol at 649-8333. It must all go by Nov. 1st. ' 540 YARD SALES MOVING- all furniture, misc household items, baby items and more. Saturday, Oct. 14 and Sunday Oct. 15. 10-6p.m., 2253 Monarch Drive. LOTS OF GREAT STUFFI- In Silver Springs, follow the signs. 10a.m. -6p.m. Saturday only! FURNITURE GARAGE SALE- Little Belle condos in upper Deer Valley, Unit 4. Saturday only Oct. 14 from 9a.m. -1p.m. GARGE SALE- 3861 West Silverspur Circle, Jeremy Ranch. 9a.m. -5p.m. Oct. 14th. Refriaerator. freezer, beds, books, misc. SATURDAY ONLY SALE- stereo, couch, computer system, kids bikes and typewriter. Variety of goodies 10a.m.-1p.m., Unit 1 Payday Drive. YARD SALE- sofa bed, couch, king size waterbed, tables, fireplace Insert, clothing, glassware and kitchen Items. 2666 RedPine Court. 9a.m. -2p.m., Oct. 14. DECORATOR FURNITURE- hand carved pine log and deco accents. Gray condos on Rldgeview. Saturday 10a.m. -1p.m. 645-7835. MUST SELL Jacuzzi hot-tub $1 500. Antique wooden door, $1 50. Or make offers. Teri 649-9014 days, - 649-0256 eves. 550 PERSONALS ARE YOU AN ADULT LDS drug or alcohol abuser? Manti, Utah now has a 26-day residential facility Just for you. 1-801-835-4181. STAMP SHOW Fri-Sat. Oct 27-28 Mall hours, Valley Fair Mall, 3500 S. 2700 W., West Valley City. Ad worth $1 off $10 purchase, one per person NEED CREDIT? No one refused! No previous credit- okl Bad credit- okl If you're serious, so are wel Call 1-800-553-3118. 1 SOFA BED- champagne color, velour, 2 years old, like-new, orginally 780 now only 450. Call evenings 649-6737. 1012 SKI EQUIPMENT SALE- locals, don't miss this onel Skis, poles, boots, bindings, clothing, etc. Excellent condition. Call 649-0426. FOR SALE- Yakima ski rack, 48'. Holds 3 pairs. Brand new, 140. Call Sue White, 649-5559. 10I2x MOTOROLA RADIO SYSTEM- 2 trunked radios model MTX800, excellent condition, 1 year old. Call 1-783-2695. 5 FOOT SLIDING DOOR- including screen and frame. Thermo pane construction. $75. Call 649-1481. COMPUTERS FOR SALE-Commadore, SALE-Commadore, Amiga 1,000, 1.5 mega, RAM, BOOK, sloppy, CLTD SCSI controllers, Commadore 1084 monitor-tons of software, $990. IBM PQAT compatible, 16MHz 1-meg gram, 1.2 meg. sloppy, WD 1003 hardsloppy controller. CGA with printer port., 101 key at keyboard, software. 1 month old, $1099. 654-442f i. FREE STANDING gas log fiieplace, $250 or best offer. Greg or Susie 649-1533. 30" SLIDE-IN ELECTRIC RANGE-self RANGE-self cleaning oven plus grillgriddle 5th surface unit. $125. Call 649-1481. ESTATE SALE- Designer Ralph Lauren style furniture from a Sterlingwood condo. Burgundy and dark green upholstery. Oak wood livingroom, diningroom and 4 bedrooms. Blooming Enterprises 649-6583. WORLD WIDE selection of vacation properties. Receive $2 on all inquiries) Call Resorts Resale today. 1 - 800-826-7844. WINTERIZE YOUR RV with sunshine. For sale or rent. Beautiful lots at Twin Lakes RV Park & Golf Course in sunkist St. George. 1-673-4274, agent. FREE CONSTRUCTION RREWOOD-Call RREWOOD-Call 649-1440. Notice of Special Election Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County Utah. y' Public Notice is Hereby Given that a special election will ba hold in Park City School District, Summit Sum-mit County, State of Utah, at the same time as the municipal election, elec-tion, on the 7th day of November, 1989, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said District the following question: Shall the Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County, Utah, be authorized to levy annually a special tax at the rate of .001 per dollar of the taxable tax-able value of the taxable property within said district, In addition to all other taxes levied or Imposed on such property, for the purpose of maintaining a state-supported voted leeway program? Said special election shall be held in the following regular voting districts of Summit County, Coun-ty, at the following polling places within said districts, and the election elec-tion officials to serve at each polling poll-ing place shall be those who have been otherwise appointed under the provisions of general law to conduct the municipal election: VOTING mSTHjCTS Deer Volley 8 Holiday Ranch Park Avomie Park City 1 Park Meadows 5 Park West 19 Prospector 3 Silver Creek 7 Silver Springs 16 Summit Park 10 Thayne's Canyon 4 POLLING PLACE I trk City Municipal Bldq Tri'.isun? Mountain MiJdle rirk City Municipal Blda Prtik City Municipal Blda Treasure Mountain Middle Burn's Fire Station, 730 Treasure Mountain Middle Bum's Fire Station, 730 Bum's Fire Station, 730 , 445 Marsac Ave. School, 2530 East Hwy. 248 . , 445 Marsac Ave. . , 445 Marsac Ave. School, 2530 East Hwy. 248 West Rasmussen Rd. School, 2530 East Hwy. 248 West Rasmussen Rd. West Rasmussen Rd. Durn's Fire Station, 730 West Rasmussen Rd. Treasure Mountain Middle School, 2530 East Hwy. 248 The voting at the special election elec-tion shall be by ballots used in connection with an electronic voting system. The ballots will be furnished by the Business Ad-minstrator Ad-minstrator of the Board of Education Educa-tion of Park City School District to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7am and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8pm. There is to be no special registration of voters for such special election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such special election, except that the County Clerk of Summit County will register at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the ten-day period immediately preceding the special election, any person who on the day of the special election will be a qualified elector and will register such person per-son as provided bv law. The County Clei!. will cai ;e registration registra-tion agents in Pari, s'.ity Sch ool District to nuike registration lists or copies ol such lists available at each of the above-described polling poll-ing places for use by registered electors entitled to use such polling poll-ing place. Absentee ballots may be obtained ob-tained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election but who is physically disabled, who will be serving as an election judge in another voting district, or who expects to be absent fron Summit County on the day of the special election by making application in the manner and time provded by law, either by mail or in person, at the office of the Business Administrator of the Board of Education of Park City School District at 1250 Iron Horse Drive in Park City, Utah. Notice is Further Given that on November 6, 1989, at 5pm at the office of the County Clerk of Summit Sum-mit County at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, Utah, there will be conducted a test of the automatic tabulating equipment equip-ment to be used to tabulate the results of the November 7, 1989 special election to be held in Park City School District on the question ques-tion of authorizing an annual special tax to maintain a state-supported state-supported voted leeway program. This test is open to public observation obser-vation in accordance with the provisions pro-visions of Section 20-20-7, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. amend-ed. Public Notice is Further Given that on November 14, 1989, that being a day not later than ten days after said special election, the Board of Educatin of Park City School District wilt meet at its regular meeting place at Treasure Mountain Middle School, in Park City, Utah, at 6:30pm and will canvass the returns and declare the results of said special election. In Witness Whereof, the Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit county, Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 26th day of September, 1989. Eugene S. Lambert, President, Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County, Utah. Published in the Park Record October 5, 12, and 19, 1989. Notice of Special Bond Election Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County, Utah. Public Notice is Hereby Given that a special bond election will be held in Park City School District, Summit County, State of Utah, at the same time as the municipal election, on the 7th day of November, 1989, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within r.aid District the following question: Shall the Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the Board in the amount of $6,500,000, to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their respective date or dates, for VOTISC? PISTKICTS Deer Valley 4 8 Holladny Ranch C6 Park Avenue 2 Park City II Park Meadows 5 Park Weit 19 Prospector 3 Silver Creek 7 Silver Springs lie j the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more schoolhouses and supplying supply-ing the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, for improving improv-ing school property under the charge of the Board of Education, and to provide 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? Said special bond election shall be held In the following regular voting districts of Summit County, Coun-ty, at the following polling places within said districts, and the election elec-tion officials to serve at each polling poll-ing place shall be those who have been otherwise appointed under the provisions of general law to conduct the municlapl election: POLLING PLACE Park City Municipal Blda, 445 'larsac Ave. Treasure Huntain Middle School 2530 East Hwy. 248 Park City Municipal Bldq., 445 Marsac Ave. Park City Municipal Bldq., 445 Marsac Ave. Treasure Mountain Kiddle School 2530 East Hwy. 243 Bum's Fire Station, 730 West Raanussen Rd. Treasure Mountain Middle School 2530 East Hwy. 248 Bum's Fire Station, 730 West Raanussen Rd. Burn's Fire Station, 730 Neat RasmusBeir Rd. The voting at the special bond election shall be by ballots used In connection with an electronic voting system. The ballots will be furnished by the Business Ad-. Ad-. mlnlstrator of the Board of Education fo Park City School District to the the Judges of election, elec-tion, to be by them furnished to the to qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7am and will be kopt open until and will be closed at the hour of 8pm. There Is to be no special registration of voters for such special bond election and the of-f of-f ical register of voter last made or revised shall constitute the register for such special bond election, except that the County , Clerk of Summit County will register at his office during regualr office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the ten-day period Immediately preceding the special bond election, elec-tion, any person who on the day of the special bond election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will cause the registration agents in Park City School District to make registration lists or copies of such lists available at the above-described above-described polling place for use by registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absentee ballots may be obtained ob-tained 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 ex-pects to be absent from Summit County on the day of the special bond election by making application applica-tion In the manner and within the time provided by law, either by mall or In person, at the office of the Business Administrator of the Board of Education of Park City School District at 1250 Iron Horse Drive, Park City, Utah. Notice Is Further Given that on November 6, 1989, at 5pm at the office of the County Clerk of Summit Sum-mit County at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, Utah, there will be conducted a test of the automatic tabulating equipment equip-ment to be used to tabulate the results of the November 7, 1989 special bond election to be held In Park City School District on the Issuance and sale of $6,500,000 bonds of the Board of Education of Park City School District. This test Is open to public observation In accordance with the provisions of Section 20-20-7, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. Public Notice is Further Given that on November 14, 1989, that being a day not later than ten days after said special bond election, elec-tion, the Board of Education of Park City School District will meet at its regular meeting place at Treasure Mountain Middle School, In Park City, Utah, at 6:30pm and will canvass the returns and declare the results of said special bond election. In Witness Whereof, the Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 26th day of September, 1989. Eugene S. Lambert, President, Board of Education of Park City School District, Summit County, Utah. Published in the Park Record October 5, 12, and 19,1989. Certification of Election Results RESULTS OF OCTOBER 3, 1989 PRIMARY. ELECTION FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OF PARK CITY, UTAH JOHN LAMARRE ANN MACQUOID BRAD OLCH DISTRICT 1 35 45 71 TOTALS JOHN LAMARRE ANN MACQUOID BRAD OLCH DISTRICT 2 13 96 63 62 242 2C2 DISTRICT 3 14 101 ANN MACQUOID AND BRAD OLCH ADVANCE TO THE GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER, Hal W. Taylor, .Mayor 1 0 Bradley A.(TSlcn City .Council Member Kristen Roaers Jim s City Council Member Ray'Craig JohSopO Cjty Council Member Ju3SEMT Ann MacQuoid City Council Member anty City Council Member 7 Subscribed and sworn before me this 5th day of, OctqPi$r imfl. a L. She Anita L. Sheldon City Recorder MARCH 1. 'f Published in the Park Record October 12, 1989. Trustee's Sale Summit Park The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, on the West front steps of the Summit County Courthouse, 50 North Main, Coalville, Utah, on Thursday, November 9, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. of said day for the purpose pur-pose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust dated July 28th, 1 986 given by Kerry R. Hubble, an unmarried man, as Trustor, wherein Jax H. Pettey, Attorney at Law, is named as Successor Trustee, and Richards-Woodbury Mortgage Corp., is the Beneficiary, and which covers the following described real property situated in Summit County, State of Utah, to-wit: Lot 29, Plat "C", Summit Park Subdivision, excepting therefrom the following described property: A parcel of land In fee for a frontage fron-tage road Incident to the construction con-struction of a freeway known as Project No. 80-4, being part of an entire tract of property In Lot 29, Plat "C", Summit Park Subdivision, Subdivi-sion, Summit County, Utah. Said Parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast Nor-theast corner of said Lot 29; thence Northwesterly 117.81 feet along the Northerly boundary boun-dary line of said lot to a point of tangency with a 15 foot radius curve to the left; thence Southwesterly 30.30 feet along said lot line which is the radius of a 15 foot curve; thence South 42 deg. 15' West 63.4 feet along said lot line; thence Southwesterly Southwester-ly along a straight line to the point of beginning, as shown on the official of-ficial map of said project on file in the office of the State Road Commission Com-mission of Utah. Property address: 110 Parkview Drive, Summit Park, Utah 84060. Present owner: Robert C. Hubble Hub-ble and Linda Hubble. Said Trust Deed was recorded August 1, 1986, as Entry No. 255466 In book 394 at Page 245, et seq. In the office of the Summit County Recorder, State of Utah. Notice of Default pertaining to said Trust Deed was recorded June 27, 1989 as Entry No. 309714 In book 525 at Page 757 In the office of the Summit County Coun-ty Recorder, State of Utah. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1989. Jax H. Pettey, Attoorney at Law, 180 South 300 West, Suite 313, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101 . Published in the Park Record October 1 2, 1 9 and 26, 1 989. Ord. No. 89-21 At Its regular maatlng on Oc-tobar Oc-tobar o, 1989, the City Council of Park City passed and adopted Ordinance Or-dinance 89-21 rezoning a 5.72 acre parcel known as The School Parcel in Deer Valley from Residential Development-master Planned Development (RD-MPD) to Recreation Open Space (ROS) and amending the official zoning map of Park City, Utah. This Ordinance Or-dinance takes effect upon this publication and may be seen in its entirety in the office of the City Recorder at 445 Marsac Avenue during regular business hours. Published in the Park Record October 12, 1989. Summit County Board of Adjust. Notice is hereby given that the Summit County Board of Adjustment Adjust-ment will hold their regular meeting on Thursday, October 26, 1989 beginning at 7:00 p.m. In the Planning Office Coalville, Utah. The proposed agenda is as follows: 1. Home's Landmark Inn- request re-quest for variance to construct off-site sign located on corner of Landmark Drive and Highway 224. 2. Summit Self Storage- request re-quest for size and height variance to construct sign located at 2640 West Rasmussen Road. Published in the Park Record October 12 and 19, 1989. Ord. No. 89-22 At its meeting on October 5th, 1989, the city Council of Park City Ci-ty passed and adopted Ordinance 89-22 rezoning a 1 .92 acre parcel known as the North Silver Lake Homesite within Deer Valley from Recreation Open Space (ROS) to Residential Development-Master Planned Development (RD-MPD) and amending the official zoning map of Park City, Utah. This ordinance takes effect upon this publication and may be seen in its entirety in the office of the City Recorder at 445 Marsac Avenue during regular business hours. Published In the Park Record October 12, 1989. Ord. No. 89-20 At Its meeting on October 5, 1989, the City Council of Park City Ci-ty passed and adopted Ordinance 89-20 which amends Section 8.23 of the Park City Land Management code to allow satellite receiving stations within the Historic District. This Ordinance Or-dinance takes effect upon this publication and may be seen in its entirety In the office of the City Recorder, 445 Marsac Avenue, during regular business hours. Published in the Park Record October 12, 1989. |