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Show Page Twelve - The ' Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 4895651 now! TWO BEDROOM BASEMENT apartment. apart-ment. Must se! to appreciate. 1805 South Main, Mapleton. Call 491-2045. 491-2045. N26L COMFORTABLE BASEMENT APARTMENT APART-MENT in Springville. Two bedroom, 1 bath. Free washer dryer, fenced yard, den, large rooms. 681 East Center 3, $495 per month, $300 deposit. No smoking or pets. Call 798-0257. N26L DIAABETIC--ON MEDICARE? No more finger sticking with new meters--almost painless. Call Star Medical RX 800-229-7894 today for home delivery. N1 2L 2,500 ONE-TON BALES high quality alfalfa hay. First, second sec-ond and third or ops. Call 1-435-386-2392, 1-435-387-2692, or cells 1-435-691-1199, 1-435-691-7979. ABORTION? WHY? CONSIDER adoption. Warm, secure, loving home available for newborn baby. Please call 1-800-606-441LAQ932, ADOPTION! HAPPILY MARRIED couple with nice home, pets and active lifestyle offer your baby love, security secu-rity and a bright future. fu-ture. Expenses paid. Call Jackie 1-888-427-7557. IMPORTANT! H&B HORSE SALES. Three day auction, November Novem-ber 28-30. November 28: Collectables, farmranch antiques, wagon wheelr, traps, blacksmith. November Novem-ber 29: Cowboy collectables, military items, wagons, buggies, bug-gies, harness. November No-vember 30: Pack equipment, using sadles, antique furniture, furni-ture, saddledraft horses, mules. Sweetwater County Fairgrounds, Rock Springs, WY. Tom Harrower 1-307-432-0404. Largest sale of this type in the west. i Avoid 6 Costly Errors When Moving to a Larger Home and Save Thousands Salt Lake City - A new report has just been released which identifies the 6 most common and costly mistakes that home buyers make when moving to a larger home. 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D3L THE SPRINGVILLE HERALD does not endorse, en-dorse, promote or encourage en-courage thu purchase or sale of any product prod-uct or service advertised adver-tised in this newspaper. newspa-per. Advertisements are the sole responsibility respon-sibility of the advertiser. adver-tiser. The Herald hereby disclaims all liability for any damage dam-age suffered as the result of any advertisement adver-tisement in this newspaper. The Herald Her-ald is not responsible for any claims or representations rep-resentations made in advertisements in this newspaper. The Herald has the sole authority to edit and locate any classified advertisement as deemed appropriate. SMALL BUSINESS, PLACE your classified ad in not 1 , not, 2 but 47 newspapers throughout Utah. One placement, one payment pay-ment puts you into the Utah Classified Advertising Ad-vertising Network and on the Internet. Reach up to 500,000 Utahns for only $1 35 for the first 25 words and $5 for each additional word. Call the Springville Herald at 489-5651 I reading of Chris Van AILsburg' a m November 13, 2003 PHILLIPS 66FAST TRACK OIL, INC. now hiring full-time cashiers. cash-iers. Nights and weekends. Must be 21 years of age. Applications Ap-plications available at 1730 West 400 South in Springville. 4898030. PROFESSIONAL AGENCY SEEKS actors, ac-tors, mldels, extras! Not a school. All ages. $72-$680day. 801-680-0660. D3L PARK VIEW ELEMENTARY ELEMEN-TARY Overload Tech. Will work 2.5 to 3.9 hours per day, 5 days per week. Thirty minutes min-utes per day lunch supervision included in hours. Two years of college (48 semester semes-ter hours) or Associate Associ-ate Degree is required. Proof of degree or transcript must be on file at district office to apply. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application appli-cation at the district office. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Services Ser-vices registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-7414. 354-7414. Closing date: Open till filled. TAYLOR ELEMENTARY ELEMEN-TARY ART Planning Time Tech. Will work 3 hours per day, Mondays, Mon-days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 1 2 to 3 p.m.Vou must be registered reg-istered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application appli-cation at the district office. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Services Ser-vices registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-7414., 354-7414., Closing date: Open till filled. SPRINGVILLE JR. HIGH Student or Adult Sweeper. 2 hours per day, 5 days per week. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services Ser-vices and fill our an application at the district dis-trict office. Applications Applica-tions will be accepted only with a Workforce Services registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-7414. 354-7414. Closing date: Open till filled. PAYSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 2 Skill Building Build-ing Techs. 3.92 hours per day, 5 days per week. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application appli-cation at the district office. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Ser- IffiM il. rati ' vicet regitrrorr form. Contact Human Resources at 354- 7414. Closing date: Open till filled. PAYSON MIDDLE SCHOOL Education Tecti. 3.5 hours per day, 5 days per week. Will work with severeprofound students. stu-dents. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application appli-cation at the district office. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Services Ser-vices registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-7414. 354-7414. Closing date: Open till filled. BROCKBANK ELEMENTARY EL-EMENTARY 3 Overload Over-load TEchs. 2 nours per daay, 5 days per week. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application appli-cation at the district office. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Services Ser-vices registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-741 354-741 4. Closing date: November 1 3 at noon. NEBO SCHOOL DIS: TRICT Motor Development Devel-opment Aide. 1 9.5 hour per week. Lane 2. Will work under the direction of licensed li-censed physical or occupational therapist with special needs students. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services Ser-vices and fill our an application at the district dis-trict office. Applications Applica-tions will be accepted only with a Workforce Services registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-7414. 354-7414. Closing date: Open till filled. TAYLOR ELEMENTARY ELEMEN-TARY SUBSTITUTE ADULT Sweeper. Will work as needed.. You must be registered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application at the district office. Applications Appli-cations will be accepted ac-cepted only with a Workforce Services registration form. Contact Human Resources Re-sources at ' 354 7414. Closing date: Open till filled. NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT SCORS After School Program Instructors. In-structors. Will work 10 to 12 hours per week. 3 days per week. $8.92 per hour. Looking for responsible, re-sponsible, talented and dependable instructors in-structors to guide, help and teach middle and junior high students stu-dents in after school setting, Skills and experience needed in art, music, dance, drama, math, journalism, journal-ism, sports, crafts, etc. Ability to tutor students in math, science, sci-ence, English, social studies is preferred. You must be registered regis-tered with Utah Workforce Services and fill our an application appli-cation at the district office. Applications will be accepted only with a Workforce Services Ser-vices registration form. Contact Human Resources at 354-7414. 354-7414. Closing date: Open till filled. Benjamin Franklin invented the Franklin stove in 1740. Pandas spend about 12 hours a day feeding. STEEL ROOFING & SIDING 1:a Donl Sm What You Want? 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These students were recognized for outstanding behavior andor academic work at Westside Elementary for the week of Nov. 7, 2003: Parker Rawlins, Haley Decker, Dillon Fox, Efrain Valadez, Josh Otterson, Chabacca Clements, Austin Jensen, Jackson Ogles, Brandon Simpson, Paul Otterson, Cierra Lee, Cassidy Bowers, Cierra Peterson, Shelby Kolesar, Dexter Eppley, Justin Russell, Zakory Carly and Kyle Gashler. Mapleton School is pleased to announce their Hogi yogi winners for November 6; They are pictured below fron) left to right, standing: Tyson Dew, Cassie Hooper j'ATex Murray, Shawn Bulow, Gina Johnson, Wyatt Bastian and Spencer Allred. Row 2: Garrett Krebs, Hannah Blotter, Scott Griffin, Zachary Griffin, Haley Andrew, Madison Seamons and James Warren. Seated on floor: Sabrina Bethers, Cathleen Keliiliki and Jordan Gatherum. DRIVERS - EXPERIENCEDINEXPERIENCED. Fleets to fit your needs and experience expe-rience level. $500 experienced driver sign on bonus! CDL training available. 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McAllen, TX 78504, or e-mail FTG6MSN.com PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and guardianship notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information Public Notice Notice is hereby given that at their regular meeting held October 7. 2003, and after public hearings, the Springville City Council adopted two ordinances, as follows: Ordinance No. 11-03, amending the Official Zoning Map to change an area at about 100 East 700 North from CC (Community Commercial) Com-mercial) to R-2 (Two-unit (Two-unit Residential); and Ordinance NO. 12-03, amending the Official Zoning Map to change an area at about 800 West 1600 South from Rl-10 (Single-family Residential) to HC (Highway Commercial). Commer-cial). Copies of the ordinances are on file in the office of the City Recorder and may be viewed there by interested persons during regular office hours. Jo Evans City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald November 13, 2003. Notice of Request for Proposals Springville City will accept proposals from qualified engineering engi-neering firms or engineers engi-neers with in excess of five (5) years of design and related construction construc-tion experience related to the construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities and . foot bridge experience which require State of Utah licensed professional profes-sional engineering services. Copies of the Request for Proposals (RFP) are available at the office of the City Engineer at 50 South Main Street, Springville, Spring-ville, UT 84663. The telephone number is 801-489-2711. The fax number is 801-489-2709. The proposals will be received by the City at "(he City Office, 50 South'" 'faih Street,'5 untilf4 pjD.T Nov. 25, 2003. This project is being funded by Federal Feder-al Department of Housing Hou-sing and Community Development funding. The successful awardee will be responsible for compliance with all applicable Federal and State requirements. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Jo Evans City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald November 13 and 20, 2003. UTAH MANUFACTURER MANUFAC-TURER FOR 17 years plus-all steel buildings!! build-ings!! Any size you want, any accessories accesso-ries you want, or any features you want. www.cobuildings.net or call 1-800-262-5347. CO Building Systems, Inc. Building Build-ing a reputation on "Old fashioned integrity". integ-rity". FENCE POSTS 2 78" galvanized 6' $7, 7' $9,8" $10, 10' $11, 12' $12. Metalmart 1-800-947-0249, 181 South 1200 East, Lehi, Utah www.metalmart.biz FREE 3-ROOM DIRECT DI-RECT TV system including in-cluding installation. FREE 3 months HBO movie package with subscription. Access 225 channels. Digital-quality picture . sound. Conditions apply. ap-ply. Limited time offer. of-fer. Call 1-800-311- 9Q5i " PROFESSIONAL MESSAGE MES-SAGE TABLE, for sale. Custom craftwork, portable, great condition, purple, $350 OBO. Will deliver. Outside SLC, $20. Call 801-674-7384 SLC. Notice of Bonds to Be inrrki .'.-if? tut U1VC1N pursuam to the provisions of ih Utah Municipal Bondr Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annijij tated 1953, as amend;., ed, that on November 5, 2003, the City" Council (the "Coun1 cil") of Mapleton City, Utah County, ? Ulat (the "Issuer") adopted a resolution (the "Res.n olution") in which, authorized the issuance, of the Issuer's Taxable Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 2003 (tW1 "Bonds") in the aggrft gate principal amount of not to exceed One Million One Hundred Thousand Dollar,s ($1,100,000), to bear' in lieu of interest V Hardship Grant Aj; sessment at not mnjsj than two percent (2-0) (2-0) per annum, Ji mature in not ninj; than thirty years (3Ij from their date eji dates, and to be sold$j a price not less tb; 100 percent of total principal amot$p! thereof. "' The Bonds, puriiij; ant to (he ResolutjSrr' and a Final Bofld; Resolution to be adopt-; ed authorizing and j confirming the sale of j the Bonds for the ! purpose of financiqg J additions and improve-1 ments to the Issuer's sewage collection and' treatment system, including the acquisi- ; tion of an undivided ! ownership interest in"-the in"-the Spanish Fork sew- age treatment facility, and paying issuance" expenses to be "uj-, curred in connectuttti with the issuance anC sale of the Bonds. j The Bonds aretoj be issued and sold "by ; the Issuer pursuant p. the Resolution, includ- ; ing as part of said; Resolution the draft pf: a Final Bond Resoju-; tion which was before j the Council and ats tached to the Resolttrf tion-rriSufestSnMll final form at the time! of the adoption of the: Resolution (collective ly, the "Bond Resolution") Resolu-tion") and said Ffnatj Bond Resolution isff be adopted by tlte Council in such form and with such changes thereto as shall be-approved be-approved by the Coun-j cil upon the adoption! thereof; provided that; the principal amount,; Hardship Grant As-j sessment rate or rates' in lieu of interest,; maturity and discount; of the Bonds and will-not will-not exceed the maxi-' mums set forth above. A copy of the! Resolution and the Final Bond Resolution are on file int he office, of the City Recorder of. the Issuer in Mapleton,' Utah, where they may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder) from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00. p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days; from and after the date, of publication of this' notice. ! NOTICE IS FURTHER FUR-THER GIVEN that a' period of thirty (30)" days from and after the date .of the publication, of this notice is provij ed . by law durlrjj which any person in" interest shall have the, right to contest the. legality of the Bond? Resolution or tbej Bonds, or any pro'vi-, . sion made for (he1 security and payment; of the Bonds, and that! after such time, no one1 shall have any cause ofj action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for anyj cause whatsoever. , DATED this No-' vember 5, 2003. - ; sDebra Walser City Recorder j Published in thej Springville Herald November 13, 2003.? j i i i To be at peacj with one's self is a joj) unspeakable. 't. Phillips - , t Victory bekmgr-tt the most perseveringr-Napolcon |