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Show Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 489-5651 for fast action PUBLIC NOTICE Priiban and Guardianship Nolkr Consult count) ylwk or the respetfi sinners fur furlhrr information Decern Ut 30. 1982 - The Springville Herald Page Eleven OBITUARIES For Salt Miscellaneous Personal SAINTS ALIVEEx- CRISP, JUICY cold storage Mormons for Jesus. Call apples at Sabin Orchards, 224-7529 for message. j20 Salem. Call 423-1 1 56. tf n . Chop shops dismantling stolen cars NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 21136 Estate of John DeVon For Rent CARPET, used, good condition, condi-tion, $1 a yard, heavy red or green shag. 375-2549 STORAGE UNIT 22 ft bv40 nature- Formerly con ofter 5 p;m. 377-1983, 745 ft. 0tfai,obo ,or renf jn N. 100 1. rrovo. j7 ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING The annual Ford, Deceased, stockholders' meeting Leland D. Ford, of the MaDleton whose address is 8810 Irrigation Company and Hidden Oaks Drive, Salt SLB&M District will be held m Lake City, Utah 84121, a-12441 (51-5376) Paul Prr.fpssir.nal auto thpft e Town Hal1 at 7:30 haS been aPPointed K. Edmunds, 960 E. 1600 Professional auto theft Mondav. jan. in. Personal ' ReDresen- n Maniptnn tit nas recently changed in ' ' - of tativp of n th. " ' T Two ' 7h' A Vv . iw, k . . pi uryvoto iu uiciiigv uit , k hearing me annual aDove-nameu aecen- point of diversion, place I NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications ap-plications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in Vilate K. Reynolds r- rVV f FARM FRESH EGGS, new fresh egg outlet, new location. loca-tion. Shepherd's Poultry mile west of 4-way stop in Lake Shore. Call for directions direc-tions and prices. Phone 798-2593. 6 Mapleton. Has large 8 ft. X 8 ft. garage door opening. Call 798-9074 or 798-2413. d30 centrating on the stealing nearlng lne a,1Ilu" auove-nauieu uecen- point Of diversion, place I , 12 ffiJS Sf $ rePrt and t0 transact dent- Creditors of to and nature of use off J S .-"ST? '"I6 ? any other business that estate are hereby 0.005375 sec. ft. or 0.81 I C 7 come before KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY CI-TY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnished Unfur-nished apt, wall to wall carpet, drapes, refrigerator, stove, air PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain conditioning, disposal free delivery. S.O.S. Drug washerdryer hook-ups. 214 SoOth Main 489-6041 . Co 225-3746 tfc tfc Services GST AUDIO VISIONS for your next dance, party or get together. We are Utahs most complete mobile sound and lighting system. For more information contact con-tact Craig Conover at 489-6958. tfn POSTERS painted for any occasion. Call Springville Herold or 489-6958. tfn. DEAD and useless animals removal nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600. tfc CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $2. Kolob Lumber. 21 RUBBER stamps "made to order" "ready made" or "repaired." All sizes. Prices low. Also official seals and supplies. Art City Publishing Co. your Rubber Stamp Center in Central Utah. 161 South Main, Springville, Spr-ingville, Phone 489-5651. tfc UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apartment. Includes refrigerator, stove, carpets, drapes and carport. car-port. 86 So. 600 E., $190 per month. Phone 489-5959. tfn 2 BDRM Apartment unfurnished, unfur-nished, dishwasher, stove, fridge, washerdryer hookups, clean, $260.00, $150.00 deposit, 489-5318. tfn stnlpn pars it now in volves a profitable business called "chop Lewis Bleggi shops" that sell extracted President untraceable parts. BerneU Jensen, One reason for the Sec xreas. growth of chop shops is Application their high profit and low oraT,na nermits risk. Another is that most strawberry Valley must barred par are uniaemuiaoie be made with the Published in the A third reason is the high secretary by January springville Herald demand for parts. 31) 1983. December 23, 30, 1982 Chop shops comprise a Published in the and Jan. 6, 1983. ouymouLaicu, ouauueu Springville rieraia industry involving dif- December 30, 1982 and ferent specialist who, the notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative Represen-tative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of for the first publication of on this notice or be forever perform various tasks resulting in an average 20 minute vehicle dismantlement process. An estimated 25 percent of the 1,097,189 vehicles stolen last year were disposed of in chop shop operations Notice of Ordinance Notice is hereby that on December 1982, Springville City Council passed Ordinance Or-dinance No. 18-82 entitled en-titled AN ORDINANCE Notice of Ordinance Notice is hereby given that on December 21, 1982, the Springville ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Seg. a-5261-f. The water has been diverted from a 6-inch 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep, at a point S. 1850 ft. E. 1670 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 22, T8S, R3E; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.2025 acs. in NE'4 Sec. 22, T8S, R3E. Hereafter, 0.005375 sec. ft. or 0.81 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-500 100-500 ft. deep, at a point S. 230 ft. E. 411 ft. fromN'i Cor. Sec Vilate Reynolds Jeremy Edward Perkins Vilate Knudsen Reynolds, 92, of Springville, died Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1982 at Mountain View Hospital in Payson. She was born June 17, 1890 at Provo to Andrew and Chesty Sward Knudsen. She married Henry Taylor Reynolds, Jr., on Jan. 23, 1918 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died Sept. 4, 1955. She attended schools in Provo including Brigham Young Academy. She was active in the American Legion Auxiliary and served as president of the Springville organization and secretary of the state Auxiliary. She served several terms as a board member of the Jeremy 11, T8S, R3E Perkins, 11, Edward Spanish Delia York Delia Littlefield York, 86, of Spanish Fork, died ven.Civ Councn'oS ataboveaddress); and Fork died Wednesday, S' r 21 x"?. CounC1' Passed used for stockwatering Dec. 22, 1982 at the ch(l hnrn M'v 5 Te 2 150 chickens, 24 catUe in Primary Childrens XSSlK'SiS Springville Art Museum. She was past president of the Alpha Beta Club of Springville. She also was a member of the LDS Church serving in various auxiliary organizations and was president of the Springville Fourth LDS Ward Primary and the stake YWMIA. Survivors include one son and one daughter, H. Taylor Reynolds and Mrs. Nanna Lee Pace, both of Springville; seven grandchildren; nine great- grandchildren. grand-children. One Son, Richard Reynolds was killed in World War II. Funeral was in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel in Springville. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Hanna Halverson Crookston entitled AN OR DINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN NWV4NEV4 Sec. 11, T8S, Hospital in Salt Lake R3E. City. a-12442 (51-5377) He was born on 1896 in Henrieville, Utah a daughter of Edwin W. and Sarah Francis Riggs Littlefield. She peS TSTSJSl ANM1 TtSeWW CLYDE fTI' S? ned I?L?L ..euK w? TERRITORY KNOWN 7 200 N- Springville, UT to Joseph Edward and York. June 1916 in Autos For Sale IS IT TRUE you can buy jeeps for $44 through the U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call 312-742-1 143. Ext. 9355. jl3 stolen in 1980, with a theft occuring every 28 seconds. According to the National Automobile Theft Bureau (NATB), auto theft losses in 1981 accounted for ap-proximtely ap-proximtely $3.3 billion nationwide, with only 58 percent of the cars recovered. Also, in dications are that 25 percent of auto theft is The Republican fraud. Another 25 percent Party was formed at results from keys left in Ripon, Wisconsin in the ignition. -Robert Barbar, assistant vice president and manager of property loss for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, suggests the following 1854. It received its name at Jackson, Michigan in July. I I praise loudly; hlump Cftftlv Catherine II of Russia simPle s to decrease me growtn 01 auio tneti AS THE LYNN BJARNSON ADDITION INTO THE SPRINGVILLE CITY LIMITS. The ordinance annexes the North portion of Green Acres Mobile Home Park located on West 400 North Street: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 28, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence West 151.29 feet along the existing city boundary; North 0 deg. 04 min. 02 sec. East 175.79 feet; North 89 deg. 49 min. 24 sec.' East 617.80 feet; South 0 deg. 52 min. 07 AND COMPANY AD DITION INTO THE SPRINGVILLE CITY proposes to point ot Diana KinpacK reruns, diversion and place of Survivors include, his nsp nf n nnW7!; spp ft nr narpnts thrpp hrnfhprs LIMITS. The ordinance 0 81 ac ft of water as and two sisters, all of annexes the following evidenced by Seg. a- Spanish Fork; grand-described grand-described property X2lg The water parents, Mrs. Howard which is owned by the diverted from a6-M. Perkins, Division of Wi 1 dhfe incn well) 100.500 ft Springville; Dr. and Resources and W. W. deep af a s 1850 Mrs James L Killpack, Clyde and Company on ft E 16?0 ft from m Apple Vaney Calif . the west side of north Cor sec 22, T8S, R3E; and great-grand-Main Street: . t and used from Apr. 1 to parents, Mrs. Ruth Beginning at a point Oct. 31 for the irrigation Perkins Williams of iiu.i icci lioai auu r a oaoc Ooe in Mi7lA PriPP vi u.4bviU avo. tit iiu a . 1099.80 feet South of the 22, T8S, R3E. Service was Monday. Cutler's Cycle Snowblower mobiles re pa and accessories. 8 Mower. & Snowed. Snow-ed. Parts New sen West 174 fil feet to A refusal of praise is a ana possibly prevent the the existing city desire to be praised loss of vour own vehicle, boundary; South 89 deg. twice. - 1Nevei . ieave yur 37 min. West 464.08 feet along-4he existing city Never leave LaRochefoucauld'pg1116 running or your Northwest corner of Section 28, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 0 deg. 11 min. West 463.73 feet; South 0 deg. 05 min. West 253.00 feet; South 0 deg. 58 min. East 450.50 feet; West 570.80 feet; North 30 deg. 15 min. West 436.00 feet; North 72 deg. 23 Hereafter, 0.005375 B""al was in the sec. ft. or 0.81 ac. ft. of Spanish Fork City water is to be diverted Cemetery, from a 6-inch well, 100-500 100-500 ft. deep, at a point N. 900 ft. E. 2150 ft. from , FrAI not, W Cor. Sec 33, T7S, ToarT of R3E (at above ad-Education of Nebo dress); and used same, Digtrict hereb as heretofore in , ,; v. :t SEfcNW Sec. 33, T7S, '"7 " Z'L R3E. Jacobsen snowblower on sale. Call 489-5005 or 489-7860. jl3 I would have praised vou run into a store, you more had you Although you may be praised me less. fone a minute or Louis XIV 'ess that s about how long it would take a thief to get into your car and steal it. Park in well-lighted and well-populated areas only. A thief is less likely to attempt to steal your car in an area with good street or parking lot lighting. Parking in a deserted alley or on a lonely side street poses a danger to both you and your vehicle. Always lock your car and take the keys with you. Even if you are hold a hearing on the rnincinn sf iVt 1QOO DO Hanna Halverson Crookston, 89, died Dec. 26 in Salt Lake City. She was born Sept. 17, 1893, in Spanish Fork to Niels and Ann Beck Halverson. She married John Crookston, Jr. Dec. 16, 1912, in Logan. She has been active in all organizations of the LDS Church. She worked in the Salt Lake City auditor's office until she was 82 years old. She has served as president of Salt Lake League of Business and Professional Women, president Salt Lake Council of Women; president Salt Lake County Democratic Women; twice a delegate to Women's Democratic Conference in Washington, D.C. ; and was a delegate to the Western States All that is best in the Recional Conference in great poets of all Glacier National Park. YorK, June 23, 1916 in Manti, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died February 16, 1978. Survivors include three daughters: Mrs. Waldo (Ruby) Swenson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Bernell (Eleanor) Thorn, Springville; Mrs. Grace Johnson, Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren, 39 greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, and five great- great- grandchildren. grand-children. Funeral was Tuesday in Spanish Fork. Interment was in the Provo City Cemetery. min if can U7pct 9QQ 77 ,wuk1,hU1 fee. North deg 34 s """ regularly scheduled i.u.ii.g. ; West RQ M l""-"'"" harH mpptino tn hp ENDS DEC. 31, 1982 FINANCING (Except LUV Pickup) All remaining 1982 Chevrolet cars & trucks in stock have special DISCOUNT PRICES USED CARS -75 DODGE $1995 Colt. Only 34,000 miles. 78VOLKS $4995 Bus. 79 CHEVETTE $2995 4 Door Sedan. 75 FORD $1595 Maverick 4 Door Sedan. '82 MONTE CARLO .... $8995 Diesel, loaded with options. '80 MONZA ......... $4295 5-sp. trans., air cond., low miles. '80 CAMARO Z28 ...$5995 4 sp. trans., air conditioning. 78 FORD $2795 Fairmont Coupe. 74 OLDS $1095 4-Dr. Cutlass Supreme. As is. TRUCKS '80 LUV $4995 long wheel base, 4-sp. trans. 80GMC $5595 Vi Ton pickup. Auto, trans. 79CHEV $4495 The property will be zoned R-l-MHP. The Ordinance will become effective December 31, 1982. The original of the Ordinance Or-dinance is on file in the office of the City Recorder and may be inspected there by interested in-terested persons. Notice given by order of the City Council. VERLS. DALLIN City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald December 30, 1982. PUBLIC NOTICE I will not be respon- therefore must be filed , countries is not what is national in them, but what is universal. Longfellow feet; North 88 deg. 49 c - held January 12, 1983 at fppt- Nnrth n Hpd 5 btate "S'neer, lb w. , . . feet; North 0 deg. 20 min. West 667.46 feet) North 89 deg. 50 min. East 294.50 feet; South 0 deg. 53 min. East 86.20 feet; South 41 deg. 03 min. East 431.40 feet; North 8 deg. 15 min. West 422.00 feet; North 89 deg. 49 min. 36 sec. East 839.40 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 30.63 acres. North Temple, SLC, UT ducatcion- t350c South r Main v t roaf Wnanich Fork, Utah at 4:30 p.m. ErrolJ. Smith Clerk-Treasurer 84116, on or before February 12, 1983. DEEC. HANSEN, P.E Statp Fnffinppr Published in the Published m the Springville Herald Springville Herald December 30, 1982, December 23, and 29, Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Vera) Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Springville; Mrs. James (Norma Jean) Every man is a poet Benson, Salt Lake City; when he is in love. eight grandchildren; Plato three great-grandchild- Poets have a license to lie. Pliny the Younger January 6, and 13, 1983. PUBLIC NOTICE Bnggs, or other than Rocker anyone myself. Dean Briggs leaving vour car for onlv a few minutes, lock it! If sible for any debts and vou must leave valuables incurred by. Terry in the car, always put them in the trunk, out of sight. Completely close all windows when leaving your car unattended. It's better to return to a car that is poorly ventilated than to return to an empty parking space. Avoid leaving your car overnight in repair hops, parking lots and theft and may assist the parking earaees. The thief m avoiding detec- longer your car is out of tion. You may also need Published Springville December 16, 1982. in the Herald 23, 30, Notice is herebv given W'H caIl .UKlllllllg OV.W Ut-1 Y.O . J cr , The property will be of a public hearing to be i nought. zones GC-1. held on Tuesday The Ordinance will January 4, 1982 at 6:45 become effective Pm- in the Mapleton December 31, 1982. The wty council cnamDers original of the Or- 35 East Maple Street, dinance is on file in the Mapleton, Utah for the office of the City purpose of discussing Recorder and may be proposed changes in the inspected there by in- Business License fees, terested persons. . By order of the Notice given by order Mapleton City Council of the City Council. December 21, 1982. VERL S. DALLIN Harold V. Gividen City Recorder City Recorder Published in the Published in the Snrinffville Hpmlrt Springville Herald 1982. Poetry, therefore, we Musical Villon, our sad bad glad mad brother's name. Swinburne Carlyle Poetry wine. is the Devil's St. Augustine ren. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City. Funeral will be Thursday at 12 noon at McDougal's with a private family viewing one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Salt Lake City. December 30, 1982. December 30, 1982. The cold war Com batting colds successfully can be helped by raising CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1983 Annual Meeting Schedule of the City Council of Springville, Utah, is as follows: REGULAR MEETINGS DATES REGULAR MEETINGS DATES 4 -18 July 5-19 1 -15 August 2 -16 1 -15 September 6 - 20 5 -19 October 4 -18 3 -17 November 1 -15 7 - 21 December 6 - 20 Regular meetings of the City Council are held in the Council Chambers of the Civic Center Building, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Utah, commencing com-mencing at 7:30 O'clock P.M. Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder. ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1983 Annual Meeting Schedule January February March April May June "j .-."...e, , ,, , ... . . . . . Hnls and " TnU- A room humiriitv according 01 me sprmgvine nanning uiminssion, is as lunows. yorsight and controT, the iriormat pregnant woman should to Canadian researchers fGULAR MEETINGS DATES REGULAR MEETINGS inn .r i in IPs nr srnnnis nver a j -- revealed reDruary DATES 12 9 13 11 8 13 Meetings Vi Ton Diesel Pickup 79 CHEV Ton Pickup '70 -ucv . 7 -l Ih. T Vi Ton Pickup 6 cyl., low miles 4sp. . $4995 . $4995 trans. u. .4. L in moca Hnitnmantc'inhon Q V fit n a tint uie gieaiei me risn oi """ - " " , , Fchnmrv ft August i : : rsnnrlinA tlin tkoff in ka Rpcparfhprc at tha in.vpar nprmH fovea loH TCUIUdlV o nuguai uaving u stolen, u you ""6 urcn nTO v.. w a '"- j-"- Marrh R Spntember must leave it overnight, police and your insurance University of Washington that dry indoor air may October Liberty Mutual suggest company. point to the risk of birth be a factor in increased Pr" November that you make sure it will -If you must park on defects from excess heat, colds during times when v lv December De Stored in a secure u:miwi wneu di nunie, iiici.JFiuimwudiiBer uiuuui icmyci ami planning Commission meeting mav be cancelled dup to the hnlidav area- try to park at a variety of seems to be especially drop. An effective test to melfflS -Avoid leaving keys 'locations. Don't invite greatest between the determine if a house ifrClid with parking lot at-theft by always having third and eighth week of humid enough is when in8ville Clty Center as annou"cv tendants at public your car parked in the? pregnancy ; hence, the windows are just a little Secretarv ' parking lots. It's a very same place at the same warning to women who misty. xvhum mfftinhs of thk roari. of An.n istmf.mt Simple prOCcQUre lOr U1I1C nua lo ouiiicumig mi iiiv Lucjr iiiigin uc iiuuuiu uatii n uav.R snmponp tn havp vnur tndt is aiiiicuit to ao in &n pregnani. ruD can De an enecuve l : 1 re a. npkon m irtif n Ra 1 a nr in racictanoa nain roliouor Keys cup.ea. u you must 1 - - T, REGULAR MEETINGS leave inem, maxe sure icm. wucie cioiiw ucon luunuiaj uchete umi taniiaPV the attendant is an narking areas are at a nuscles use energy ever simple back rub Febni2rv authorized employee. premium, but predic- at rest, but body fat uses stimulates an area in the 1? Jt , y If possible, install an tabihty is something very little enrgy. Muscle brain that produces en-alarm en-alarm system or other thieves frequently rely tone decreases after dorphins, the natural"' anti-theft device in your upon. several years without substances the body car. a variety ot inese are 11 juu a,c uiMiig a muhk, h uuujr yvcigm uuuvco w uiuv pam. available on the market trip and leaving your car remains the same, fat Heavy massage of . 1 . a ' i ni 1 nam a 4 a II C u 1 1.. a J m n r ll O ir A nnnlnnAil vmi irn Inn ie rin s vr- r- n mi ana many can pe oDUined a - .. r ngville Civic Center as announced. ai a reasunaDie cosi. euunu, muonv miu an "" " Garv Beardall If you park your car Liberty Mutual suggest pe r so n 's ' energy fective in reducing pain Secretary in your" garage, always connecting some of the 'requirement at rest may with mere gentle strokes ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE HOME OCCUPATION BOARD lock the door of the bght in your house to a be reduced significantly, by lubricated palms. puBL,c QTICE is hereby given that the 1983 Annual Meetings garage as well as the door tuner swi ch This will .If a person continues to Crash diets and teenage Schedule of s ingville Home Occupation Board, is as follows: of the car. Protect your give the potential thief the consume the,,' same girls Teenage girls are nf!.r.,, AR mfftimp.s iiatfs rfhijiar mfftinhs nATFS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1983 Annual Some Schedule of the Springville Board of Adjustment, is as follows: 12 July 9 August March 9 13 11 8 September October November December PLEASE NOTE: Meetings may be cancelled with no agenda items. All meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. and convene in various rooms in the Spr- DATES 13 10 14 12 9 14 79 CHEV 54995 Ton Pickup. 4 tp. tran. vehicle by placing as impression that your car amount of food' without sometimes prone to go on ianil, many obstacles as has not been left alone, exercise, the excess crash diets to achieve a February possible between it and While none of us can calories will be'eonverted thin look. Doctors warn arch the theif. The more locks totally escape the threat to fat. A solution is an against crash diets at any A and doors the thief has to of autotheft, each person exercise program that age, but they're par- open, the more difficult it can help by making the involves working muscles ticularly dangerous june will De to steal the wiei sjoo as ditticuit and against resistance, aunng teenage years oi vehicle. uninviting as possible. Do1 Walking up stairs, sit-ups rapid growth. Teenage Don't leave your your part and join in the and other exercises put crash diets can bring on 18 15 15 19 17 21 July August September October November December 19 16 20 18 15 20 license or car's title in the fight against this growing demand on muscles, build glove compartment. This crime, steer theft away muscle tone and help use is another invitation to from your automobile., up the excess calories. long-term health problems, according to nutrition authorities. PLEASE NOTE: Meetings may be cancelled with no agenda items. All meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. and convene in various rooms in the Springville Spr-ingville Civic Center as announced. Gary Beardall, Secretary Published in The Springville Herald December 30, 1982 and January 6, 1983. |