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Show Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 489-5651 for fast action PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and guardianship Notice i Consult county clerk or the respective ' signers for further information' July 19, 1989 - The Springville Herald - Page Five For Sale Miscellaneous Yard Sale PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain, Foun-tain, free delivery. S.O.S. Drug, 214 South Main, 489-6041. tfc TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric' shampooer $3. Kolob Lumber. ' 1 TANDY 1000 computer, 384 K with 10 MB hard drive. Color monitor, Daisy wheel printer, PFS rite, $3000 value - now $1,500. JMart 798-6816. tfn WORLD WIDE selection selec-tion of vacation properties. proper-ties. Receive $2 on all inquiries! in-quiries! Call Resorts Resale Re-sale today. 1-800-826-8744 NATL 1-800-826-1847 in Florida or 1-305-771-6296. JL26 General SOFA, love seat, bar stools, double bed, microwave, micro-wave, fridge, dog-free. July 22, 8 a.m. 976 S. 500 E- JL19 5 FAMILY yard sale. Thurs., Fri., Sat, July 20, 21, 22. Quilts, doilies, pillows, pil-lows, jewelry, chairs, curtains, cur-tains, hospital equipment, furniture. You name it-we it-we have it. 985 E. 100 S. JL19 IF YOU like estate sales, garage sales,antiques and flea markets, you'll love potpourri "Antiques, Collectibles Col-lectibles and Stuff." Grand opening July 21 thru August 3. Refreshments. Refresh-ments. 2 145 Canyon Rd., Springville. In route to Hobble Creek Golf Course. New items added daily. Open 9 to 5 Monday thru Saturday. 489-9659. A2 Help Wanted Lost and Found WANTED: Generous loving families to share their home with a Eureo-' pcan or Japanese high school exchange student for '8990 school year. Call Aise 1-800-SIB-LING. JL19 Over two million Americans Ameri-cans are 85 and over. Work Wanted COLLEGE student' for hire. Windows, lawn, yard work, painting, trimming and house work. Hard worker and dependable. 489-6588 ask for Tonia. JL19 ATTENTION: " Excellent income for home assembly work. Info, call 504-646-1700 Dept. P4359. JL19 ATTENTION: earn money reading books! $32,000 year income potential. poten-tial. Details (1)602-838-8885 ext. BK4692. JL26 NURSING DIRECTOR: Half-time administrative, half-time teaching LPN Program with 15 studcnls. BSN and MSN or related, curent Utah license. SVT salary schedule 11 month contract available. Excellent Excel-lent benefits package. Work coincides with local school district calendar. Nursing Instructor: Fulltime Full-time teaching. BSN acquire MSN within 5 years. Current Cur-rent Utah license. lOmonth contract available. Salary and benefits same as above. Personnel Dept., Sevier Valley Tech, 800 W. 200 S., Richfield, UT 84701 801-896-8202. Applicaions received re-ceived until position filled. An equal opportunity, affirmative af-firmative action employer. JL19 Dip sugar cubes into orange or lemon juice and add to hot tea for a lovely treat. PURSE stolen June 27th from car. Please return the pictures and papers. Call 489-8456 or The Springville Herald 489-5651 489-5651 ifyou have any information. infor-mation. JL19 Business Opportunities WANT to earn money and have fun too? Sell Avon! To buy or sell. Call Sherrie 489-3875. A2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: OPPORTU-NITY: vending route all cash income, $300-5700 plus each machine weekly, 100 return of investment guaranteed! All new machines, ma-chines, prime locations. 1- 800-446-5443 any time. JL26 1 1000 WOLFF Sunbeds Toning Tables. New low monthly payments! Commercial-home tanning , beds. Call today. Free color catalog. 1-800-223-6292 (UTNET). A9 The most Olympic gold medals won in field events is ten individual medals by Ray C. Ewry of the U.S. between 1900 and 1908. REQUEST FOR BIDS Spanish Fork City and Springville City are requesting re-questing bids for the construction con-struction work necessary to complete the closure of the Landfill dump near the two cities. The work will involve rodent control, con-trol, 2 feet of earth fill over the dump area, contouring contour-ing the site, cleaning and excavating ditches, some concrete work and seeding seed-ing the finished surface. Estimated quantities are as follows: Earth cover -1 50,000 cu yd. Ditch cleaning & exc. -1,100 ft. Seeding - 50 acres. Misc. concrete work. Plans will be available at the office of Rollins, Brown & Gunncll, Inc., 1435 West 820 North, Provo,Utahbythe 19th of July. The cost for the plans is $25 per set. All bids are to be submitted sub-mitted to the City of Spanish Span-ish Fork, 40 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah. They should be turned in to the Adminis-trator'sOffice. Adminis-trator'sOffice. Bids will be received until 4 p.m., Wednesday, August 2, 1989. The bid of opening will be at the regular city council meeting at 4 p.m., August 2, 1989. Published in the Springville Herald July 19 and 26, 1989. PART-TIME PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCH Springville Police Department De-partment is seeking applicants appli-cants for the position of part-time dispatcher. Position Po-sition requires clear, understandable, speaking voice, ability to think quickly and monitor several sev-eral developing situations simultaneously, plus type 40 wpm and data-entry. Previous experience preferred. pre-ferred. Applicants will be scheduled up to 20 hours per week, rotating shifts. Beginning wage is $7.43 hour. To apply, leave a completed com-pleted city application with Richard Manning at 50 So. Main by July 28, 1989. Applicants will be invited by letter toattend a testing session at a later date. Finalists will be required re-quired to pass a background back-ground security investigation. investiga-tion. EOE. Published in the Springville Herald July 19 and 26, 1989. To get rid of oven odors place a few large orange peels on the rack and heat at 325 degrees F. for ten to 15 minutes. NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of Sections 11-14-21 and 11-27-4, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, that on July 18, 1989, the City Council of the City of Springville, Utah County, Utah (the "City Council"), adopted a resolution (the "Resolution") "Resolu-tion") in which it authorized author-ized and approved the issuance is-suance by the City of Springville, Utah County, Utah (the "City") of its Electric Revenue Bonds, Scries 1989A(the "Series 1989A Bonds"), and of its Electric Refunding Revenue Reve-nue Bonds, Series 1989B (the "Series 1989 Bonds"). The Series 1989A Bonds are to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed Four Million Dollars Dol-lars ($4,000,000), to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed eight percent per-cent (8) per annum, to mature in not more than twenty-five (25) years from their date or dates, and to be sold at a discount dis-count from par, expressed as a percentage of principal princi-pal amount, of not to exceed ex-ceed three percent (3). The Series 1989B Bonds are to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed Fourteen Million Dollars ($14,000,000), to bear interest at a rate or rates of not to exceed eight percent per-cent (8) per annum, to -y" V"'" mimsktt Celebrates CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - DODGE - DODGE TRUCK - CHEVROLET 570 South Main Street 798-7431 SPANISH FORK, UTAH 84660 OTIC WITH ACIGA TENT SALE " WHERE EVERY CAR & TRUCK IS ON SALE UNDER THE BIG TOP!!! Yes, We have. tlte Cummins i '89 Dodge Daytona 5 spd., Air, AMFM, Power Steering, Dual Mirrors & More!. $ 9,499 After Rebate '89 Dodge 1 Ton Dually '12,999 360 V-8, 4 spd., Air, Prospector Package, Loaded After Rebate 89 Chrysler Lebaron CPE, Air, Auto, AMFM, RR, Defrost, Front-wheel Drive, Guages $10,995 After Rebate 0 -m w L"i' It 9q '89Chrysle Laundau, Eaul r New Yorker Loaded, Luxury Equipment, V-6 '89 Chev Corsica LT 4 door, 5 speed, Air, Tilt wheel, Guages, AMFM Cassette, Aluminum Wheels QUUS1R Dodge V $ GSB 18,999 After Rebate Not the biggest.. Just the best... 7 Brand 7 New! $Q Q6Q 1 tjwww '89Chev12Ton4x4Pick-Up 305 EFI, 5 speed, AMFM Cassette, Scottsdale, Sliding Window, Rally Wheels, Pulse Wipers, 34 gal. tank, H.D. Battery, Painted Mirrors, Guages, Tilt After Rebate $12,488 After lebate ion rr?r t ou KjuitVJ jrnz.ui 4 door, Front-wheel Drive, AMFM Stereo, Ste-reo, 5 speed, Power Steering, Digital Clock, Remote Mirrors. '89 Chev Ton 4x4 Pick-Up 350 EFI, 5 speed, Tilt meet. Air Cond., Silverado, AMFM Cos-telle, Cos-telle, Cruise Control, Tilt, Pulse Wipers, 34 gal tank, 245 tires $ 9,388 After Rebate $14,188 After Rebate mature in not more than twenty-five (25) years from their date, and to be sold at a discount from par, expressed as a percentage per-centage of principal amount, of not to exceed three percent (3). The Series 1989A Bonds are to be issued for the purpose of paying the cost of the acquisition of improvements and extensions exten-sions to the public utility of the City comprising its municipal electric light works, electric generating systems, and any other improvements, facilities, or property used in connection con-nection therewith, including includ-ing but not limited to the acquisition of additional transmission capacity, and for the purpose of paying all costs incident to the authorization and issuance issu-ance of the Series 1989A Bonds, including legal, engineering and fiscal adviser's ad-viser's fees. The Scries 1989B Bonds are to be issued for the purpose of advance refunding the city's outstanding out-standing Electric Improvement Im-provement and Refunding Refund-ing Revenue Bonds, Series Se-ries 1985, in advance of their maturity dates and for the purpose of paying all costs incident to the authorization and issuance issu-ance of the Series 1989B Bonds, including legal and fiscal adviser's fees and costs incident to such refunding. re-funding. The Series 1989A Bonds and the Series 1989B Bonds (collectively the "Bonds") are to be issued and sold by the city pursuant to the Resolution, Resolu-tion, including as part of the Resolution (1) a copy of the Resolution Providing Provid-ing for the Issuance of Electric Revenue Bonds adopted by the City Council Coun-cil on September 26, 1985 (the "Master Resolution"), Resolu-tion"), and (2) a draft of a supplemental resolution (the "Supplemental Resolution") authorizing the issuance and confirming confirm-ing the sale of the bonds and supplementing and amending the Master Resolution. The Supplemental Supple-mental Resolution was before the City Council and attached to the Resolution Reso-lution in substantially final form at the time of the adoption of the Resolution, Resolu-tion, and the Supplemental Supplemen-tal Resolution is to be adopted by the City Council Coun-cil in such form, with such changes therctoas shall be approved by the City Council upon the adoption adop-tion thereof, provided that the principal amount, interest rate, maturity and discount for each series of Bonds will not exceed the respective maximums set forth above. A copy of the Master Resolution was also before the City Council Coun-cil and was attached to the Resolution. A copy of the Resolution Resolu-tion (including a copy of the Master Resolution and a draft of the supplemental supple-mental Resolution) is on file in the office of the City Recorder at 50 South Main Street, in Springville, Utah, where it may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder from 8:00 o'clock a.m. to 5:00 o'clock p.m. The Resolution Resolu-tion (including the Mater Resolution and Supplemental Supple-mental Resolution) shall be so available for inspection inspec-tion for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication publi-cation of this notice. NOTICE IS FURTHER FUR-THER GIVEN that pursuant pur-suant to law for a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication publi-cation of this notice, any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the above-described above-described Resolution of the City Council or the Bonds or any provisions made for the security and payment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no person shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause. DATED this 18thday of July, 1989. fs Richard B. Manning City Recorder, City of Springville, Utah County, Utah Published in the Springville I Icrald July 19, 1989. The advark gets its name from the jDutch for ""earth pig." It's nose looks somewhat pig-like, but it's not related. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer revived re-vived the following Application(s) to Change Water in Utah County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801-538-7240) on or before be-fore SEPTEMBER 2, 1989. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. 55-1997(al5156) APPLICANT: AP-PLICANT: K. Anthony auu lYiaiy ouuw, in.) East 900 North, Maple-ton, Maple-ton, UT. proposes to change the point of diversion, diver-sion, place and nature of use of water as evidenced by Undergroup Water i aim Nn ss-iyy7 (U3355). HERETOFORE: uuwiui: u.inj tis. , SOURCE: 3 in. well 190 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1)N 1027 E2002fromSl4Cor,Scc 2.T7S, R2E. USE: Irrigation: Irriga-tion: from Apr 1 to Oct 3 1 , total acreage 0.50 acs; Stockwatering: 5 head of livestock; Domestic: 3 : FIT A T7 r- USE: SE14SE14 Sec 2, T7S, R2E. HER EAFTER : QUANTITY: 0.045 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: DIVER-SION: (1)S 2200 W 1600 from NE Cor, Sec 11, T8S, R3E. (Located at above address.) USE: Irrigation Irri-gation from Apr 1 to Oct " 31, total acreage 0.61 acs; ' Stockwatering: 5 head of I1VCMUWK. rLAtc USE: SW14NE14 Sec 11,T8S,R3E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Springville Herald on July . 19, 26 and August 2, 1989. Tea or coffee stains in a cop? Wet with vinegar. Rub with a damp cloth dipped in salt. The largest eyes of all land animals are those of the horse and ostrich--about one and a half times the size of human eyes. Reha Groves Rcha Graves Reha Bessie Bcardall. Graves, 75, died July 13, 1989, in Salt Like City of. cancer. She was born Aug. 13, 1913, in Springville to Frank and Emma Jcm-mima Jcm-mima Watts Beardall. She married Kenneth Paul , Smith. They later divorced. di-vorced. She married Odis (Red) Graves April 16, 1940 in Eureka, NV. He died July 19, 1983. She was an active member mem-ber of the LDS Church and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Survivors include five sons and two daughters: Daniel Clark Smith, Las Vegas, NV: Ivan Vearl Graves, IL; William , Douglas Graves, Wells, NV: Garrey LaVon Graves, Carlin, NV: Mrs. Evan (Darlenc) Madsen, Salt Ixikc City; Mrs. Hank (Mertic Mae) Paris, Portland, Port-land, OR; 29 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 44 great-grandchil-' dren. She was preceded in death by two sons and one daughter, Clifford Lee, Otis Paul, Bertie Faye Graves. Burial was in Salt I.ake City. r Springville Floral for all your sympathy needs Friends List Available We want yqu to have just the right gift to express your sentiments Springville Floral 207 E. 400 S. 409-5647 |