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Show Thursday, March 17,2005 Page 11 Joined as a baker Editor's note: 7"his is f he first of a three-part series about Wesley Warfield, who was born una" raised in Haiti- veterans . -j. A--t.-.. more, Md. Warfield joined the Seabees, a construction unit in the Nay, us a baker in IMA. Warfield, now in his )0s, speaks a colorful Murylund vernacular. Kirsta Silvcy has skillfully transcribed this oral history into that wonderful vernacular. 64? - i 4 .. Z ZJ Daniel Adamson Eider Daniel Scott Adamson, son of Eric B. and Yvonne Adamson of Highland, has recently returned from serving in the Thailand Bangkok Bang-kok LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, March 20 at II a.m. in the Highland 7th Wrd, 5212 W. Country Club Dr., Highland. Kyle Purvis, Eagle Scout Kyle Frank Purvis, son of Frank and Cindy Purvis, received his Eagle Scout rank on March 2 in an Eagle Court of Honor held at the American Fork 30th Ward. He is a member of Troop 830. For his Eagle service project, he organized a collection for National Guard Troops in Iraq. Kyle is in the 8th grade at American Ameri-can Fork Junior High School. He is active in Jr. Jazz basketball and will be on the 9th grade Cohs football team. Hans Storrer, Coast Guard grad Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice Haas J. Storrer, son of Kathleen and Norman J. Storrer of Pleasant Grove, recently graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, N. J. During the eight-week training program, Storrer completed a vigorous vigor-ous training curriculum consisting of academics and practical instruction instruc-tion on water safety and survival, military customs and courtesies, seamanship skills, first aid fire fighting fight-ing and marksmanship. A major emphasis is also placed on physical fitness, health and wellness. Storrer and other recruits also received instruction on the Coast Guard's core values honor, respect re-spect and devotion to duty and how to apply them in their military performance and personal conduct. Storrer will join 36,000 other men and women who comprise Coast Guard's force. Men and women train together from the first day in the Coast Guard just as they do aboard ships and shore units throughout the world. To reinforce the team concept, Storrer, and other recruits were trained in preventing sexual harassment, drug and alcohol awareness, civil rights training, and the basics of tlie work-life work-life balance, as well as total quality management. Announce Any chemicni 2iJP (permsanc color) Han Cutj ampoo & style n,cure . pec,jCure foetal -jcolp Treatment wa ?c Location: , 7.9 E Pacific Drive. American Fork (801) 763-1397 . 77 E. 800 N Spanish Fork JX (801) 798-0448 1 - r I '""mymttef Entail infoSirriageworksacad.com www.jmagoworksacad.com r - HMM a. -MM Russell Frandsen Elder Russell H. Frandsen, son of Ted H. and Kathryn Frandsen of Highland, has been called to serve in the Brazil Londrina LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, March 20 at 1 p.m. in the Highland 1st Ward, 6100 W. 9600 North, Highland. Elder Frandsen will enter the Missionary Training Center in Brazil Bra-zil on March 22. Kortney Hansen, YW award Kortney Hansen, daughter of Roberta Hansen of Pleasant Grove, received her Young Womanhood Recognition award Feb. 8. Kortney is a member of the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove 1st Ward. Her service projects included helping to raise funds for Operating Smile and making mak-ing Father's Day gifts for the brothers broth-ers in her ward. She also learned to play the guitar and played in a Christmas program for the Dan Peterson School. She is planning to attend UVSC in the fall. She loves to travel, be with friends and family, go to drag races and anything to do with cares. She also loves animals. Daniel Ellers, AIT course grad Army National Guard Pfc. Daniel J. Ellers has graduated from the Automated Logistical Specialist Advanced Ad-vanced Individual Training (AIT) course at the U.S. Army Quartermaster Quarter-master Center and School Fort Lee, Petersburg, Va. The course is designed to train soldiers to establish and maintain stock records and other documents such as inventory, materiel control accounting and support reports, automated and manual accounting records; perform stock record warehouse functions pertaining to receipt, storage, distribution and issue is-sue and maintain equipment records and parts; review and verify bills of lading, contracts, and purchase orders; or-ders; repair and construct shipping crates for equipment and supplies, and perform prescribed loads and shop stock lists in manual and automated auto-mated supply applications. Ellers is the son of Krisry and Eric Ellers of Castle Rock Road, Eagle Mountain, Utah. He is a 2004 graduate of Lehi High School Utah. j 4 r w . Ui i f)cadamu of Hair i:00 -'""-oaureonty 4 Any Haircut J ST i id i Tyler Anderson Elder Tyler D. Anderson, son of Donald and Becky Anderson of Pleasant Grove has been called to serve in the South Africa Johannesburg Johannes-burg LDS Mission, He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, March 20 at 11 a.m. in the Garden 5th Ward, 745 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove. Rebekah Frandsen, YW award Rebekah C. Frandsen, daughter of Ted H. and Kathryn Frandsen of Highland, received her Young Womanhood Recognition award, March 20. She is a member of the Highland 1st Ward. For her service projects she took CPRFirst Aid training, did scrap-booking, scrap-booking, sewing and cooking, read the Doctrine and Covenants and volunteered for work at the literacy center I : -. U f 1 1 1 Notice of Trustees Sale The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on April 6, 2C05 at 9:45 a.m. at the Main Entrance 'x the SANPETE County Courthouse, 160 NORTH MAIN, MANTI, UT 84642, in the County of SANPETE by BRYAN W. CANNON, as Successor Trustee, and HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION CORPORA-TION III, current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust dated April 26, 1 999, made by MARK H. TUCKER AND AMANDA Y. TUCKER, as Trustor(s) recorded April 30, 1999 as Entry No. 69384 in Book 440 at page 829 of official records of SANPETE County, given to secure indebtedness in favor of HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION COR-PORATION III by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded December De-cember 7, 2004 as Entry No. 120503 of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances. Bidders must be prepared pre-pared to tender the purchase price in the amount bid wrthin 24 hours of the sale by cashiers check. The e address of the property is purported to be 440 West 200 South, Mount Pleasant, UT 84647 more particularly par-ticularly described as follows; Design Stop In Today! Located at 77 East 800 North, Spanish Fork 798-0448 759 East Pacific Drive, American fork 763-1397 In Spanish Fork announce It't tcond local) at fre MATC CampUS m Amencjri FckV NOW ENROLLING NEW STUDENTS Receive $3.00 Off In our full tervlc talon 756-1636798-0448 Joseph Ralphs Elder Joseph Ldwards Ralphs, son of Douglas and KrLstine Ralphs of American Fork, has returned from serving in the LI Salvador West IDS Mission. Celebrations Wedding, anniversary, mis sionary and other announce ments must be turned into the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. Call 756-7669 756-7669 for details. He hunts and he fishes. Whether It's hot or cold. He's pretty strong and fit For a guy that old. Jon Varney, we speak of, Great father and friend, He will be an A F. native Right to the end. This March 1 9th Is a special day, Jonny"s getting older, 50 more on the way! BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4, BLOCK 45, PLAT "A", MT. PLEASANT SURVEY; SUR-VEY; THENCE EAST 107 25 FEET, THENCE NORTH 107.25 FEET, THENCE WEST 107 25 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 107.25 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT Of: BEGINNING. 16209X The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The record ownerfs) of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default are MARK H TUCKER AND AMANDA Y. TUCKER. This sale is for the purpose of paying pay-ing obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal princi-pal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided DATED this 7th day of March, 2005 BRYAN W CANNON 8619 South Sandy Parkway Building A, Suite 111 U 4 ' "' ' i nlMll -'It (' ' 'i'-'il,fj tj ',, ,i,Hlsf ;, ()(,., r,p(.r, 1:';t: lt' $)( )!, '"i: i''. 'iC'iTfill'-l' f tn-fUftif MUee, , fK.iri-j ,:''i-. II i ii.iiij I'ii- t, ill ) ri;l;it,-.'.i. 0)1111111 lTlltV fAitrJr to'. nAt '; " . IfiOil' mi h'..ilt uiM.v i Ti 1 VX Hti Hr.Jtt)( mturttiMXl . ;t(,(. I ; It l tr? '1itty ); f ,153Ilk uV FDIC OREM & PLEASANT GROVE www.wohlfjmcommunifytjfjrik.com etwecn high school and joining join-ing tlx: Navy I was a baker in Annapolis, Maryland. I "his is how I fx-camc a baker I was walkin' past this bake shop one time, and tlx: foreman was standing outside. I !e says, "I you want a job?" I said, "I ain't workin'at night." "()h no," Ix says, "we'll put you wilh tlx: cake baker." (Xit here lx:'s called a pastry chef high class, you know. Hack there he's a baker. Anyway, 1 worked t here for six or seven years. 1 rial's where I learnt my trade. I learned how to bake all kinds of pies, cakes, bread, and all kinds of desserts and everything. I worked for a place called King's Ilakery, right across the street from llx- Naval Academy. 1 didn't have to go into tlx: service, ser-vice, because my Ixiss was on the draft lioard. I le says, "Man, you don't have to go .hist stay here and work for me." Well, I wanted logo in the Navy. I wasn't anxious to work for him. I Iried every branch of the service. I tried the Marines first, and they brought Jt a book of all kinds of colors and said, "Pick me out yella." Well, I'm colorblind! color-blind! I couldn't tell yella, orange, and brown apart. Ilx- guy said, "Man, if you saw a ship, you wouldn't knrrw whether it was an enemy ship or rxithin' else, 'cause you can't tell the colors." ITx-n I went to the Army, and they found something wrong with my fed. They said, "You couldn't march all the long marches we have." 'ITien I tried the Merchant Marines, and, Ird of my soul, the drxtor that brought me into tlx: world didn't register my birth until 12 years after I was born! So they said, "You're way too young, man! You're just a little kid." But it's a gorxl thing that happened. The Merchant Marine paid big money, but a kA of men rnry got about two hundred hun-dred miles out at sea, and they was sunk. The. Navy was tlx: last one that I tried, and when they took me, oh man, I was harjpy. Wool The Navy Uxk me Ix-cause it was the Seabed, a cmst ruction battalion. 'ITx: Navy didn't care alxiut nothing nrrt my feet City of Orem The Comprehensive Annual Financial Finan-cial Report, Independent Auditor's Report for the City of Orern for the year ended June 30, 2004, is now available tor public inspection at the City Recorder's Office or the City Manager's Office, located at 56 North State Street, Orem, Utah, or theorem the-orem Public Library, located at 58 North State Street, Orem, Utah A copy has been filed with the Slate I ' ' ' , L'i 4k I fl , V M 7r Wesley Warfield or my colorblindness. They just t(xk melx-cau.se I wanted to go, I guess. 1 wanted to Ix: a sailor all my life I just liked tlx- uniform. I was so skinny only 1 15 pounds. All the other sailors would say, "Man, you'll Ixs sure to come back from the war, lx- ause if you stand broadside, tlx'y ain't never gonna hit you." I was sent to hiwtucket, krxxle Island, for Ixxit camp. I was a baker in Ixxit camp, so I didn't have lx much of that other stuff to do like all the man bin' and stuff. We gd out of all that other jazz that the rest of the men had to go through. I was only a seaman wlx-n I went in, and I knew more than llx: whole bunch of 'em did alxwt bakin', because I hui baked all my life. I forgot more than what this gang knew. I used to have a rough time because be-cause all my battalion, the 57th Battalion, was from the South. I was tlx: only Yankee in the bunch. Th7 didn't like Yankees. That's why they never give me a promotion -l hat's right. But they liked my ax-king. I Next week: We-sley arrives in the Soulh Pacific and encounters encoun-ters strange and exotic fxxls like Spam and billy goat . These excerpts from Orem veterans are courtesy of the )rem City 1 leritae Committee, Complete stories of city veterans will eventually he put onto the Orem City Web site. If you would like to assist with this project, cull Don Norton, 225-MM). 225-MM). Legal Notice Auditor's Office, which is also open to public review The Comprehensive Annual Report and Auditor's Report was presented to the Orem City Council on December Decem-ber 14, 2004, by the firm Osborne, Robbins BiihlerPLLC, Published in North County Newspapers Newspa-pers March 1 7, 2005 1 t s k t JrhC-t frrV V VlijLLI I 1 COPY |