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Show Thursday, April 3, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien Imposed on said property under the Utah Self-Service Storage Facility Act. The undersigned under-signed will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on the 17th of April at 8:30 AM on the premises where said property has been stored and which are located at AA ALPINE STORAGE. 74 E. 500 S American Fork, UT. County of Utah County. State of Utah, the following: A017 KEVIN L. FREEMONT II 187 W. 510 S, AM. FORK, UT 84003-MISC. 84003-MISC. BOXES, LADDER, FRIDGE, WD, FISHING POLE, NET, TOOLS, CHRISTMAS TREE, FURN., TIRES, CLOTHES, STUFFED BIRD, LAWN CHAIR, WEIGHT BENCH, FAN A022 JOE RANDS 1355 LAKEVIEW TERRACE RD SARATOGA SPRINGS, UT 84045- SHELVES, COMPUTER, FIREPLACE, BED FRAMES, HOSES, VHS, TARP, TABLE SAW, GAS CAN, FERTILIZER SPREADER C04 STEPHANIE A. WHITAKER 1748 SPRING CREEK RANCH RD LEHI, UT 84043- GREEN FORD WINDSTAR GL, WA LICENSE PLATE 809-SHU, VIN 2FMDA5141SBB79028, TIRES F01 F1 5 LARRY SWANN 1 220 E STATE LEHI, UT 84043- LOCKERS, FURN., BUCKETS, BARRELLS, TOOLS, PLASTIC BINS, MISC. BOXES 1019 JOANN SARGENT PO BOX 484 AM. FORK, UTAH 84003-FURN., 84003-FURN., FRIDGE, BASKETBALL STAND, BBQ, LAWN MOWER, TOOL BOX, MATTRESS, CAMP CHAIRS, BOOKS, TOOLS, SATELLITE DISH, SNOW SHOVEL, CD PLAYER, COMPUTER MONITOR, LADDER, LAD-DER, PLASTIC BINS, MISC. BOXES 1138 CHRIS SWALLOW PO BOX 769 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027- GOLF CLUBS. SKIIS, GOLF BAG, TRAMPOLINE, COMPUTERS, SKI BOOTS, SKI POLES, MISC. BOXES, DRINK DISPENSER Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase in cash only. All purchased pur-chased items sold as is where is and must be removed at the time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Published in North County Newspapers March 27 & April 3, 2008. 00315174 Seeing the harsh effects of WWII iveterans 1 M ,J t shima and Nagasaki. This is the fifth and final article ar-ticle in a series about Chris Wanlass of Alpine. Wanlass was among the first U.S. occupation oc-cupation force to visit Hiro- Eagl e Mountain City EAGLE MOUNTAIN CITY LEGAL NOTICE Summary of Ordinance No. O-07-2008 The Eagle Mountain City Council adopted Ordinance O-07-2008 on March 18, 2008. This ordinance designates certain areas as being under un-der the equine overlay zone. A full and complete copy of the ordinance is available at the office of the Eagle Mountain City Recorder, 1650 East Stagecoach Run, Eagle Mountain, Utah, during regular office hours, Monday through Friday between be-tween the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Published in North County Newspapers April 3, 2008. 00316247 UPAXLP 1 AVOID THE "DEATH TAX" FREE REPORT REVEALS HOW! Don't Pay Needless Taxes or Put Your Family At Risk of Losing What You've Worked So Hard to Earn! CALL 1-800-363-5582 Leave message Toll-free 24 hours RipkjLaw, PC Brenton M. Ripley, Esq. Provo and Salt Lake City The war was crazy governments gov-ernments against governments, govern-ments, while all the rest of the people were caught in between. Still, we thought the Japanese were going to fight to the bitter end. I know we only had two atomic bombs at the time, though the Japanese emperor didn't know that. We were the first people to tour Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and we were foolish, because we went in on open buses. We couldn't believe the sights. Every Ev-ery little Japanese house had a little floor vault, and that was all that remained of houses. For miles and miles it was devastation. We found a city trolley car out in the middle of a farm area. I found a trolley track wrapped right around a tree. The hospital was still standing, but all the rain downspouts were broken and were pointing in the same direction, di-rection, away from the source of the blast. Because I partly realized what had happened, I wondered won-dered about the possibility of radiation, but nobody else seemed to be bothered by it. I still went on the tours. After we left Japan, we did what was called "birddog duty." A lot of U.S. planes were being ferried from Pacific Pa-cific islands back to the States. If the planes went down, we'd go pick up the crews. I Treatment by allergy specialists for children and adults with asthma and allergies to: PLANT POLLENS FOODS PETS INSECTVENOM MOLDS v;v- : All physicians are board certified in allergy and asthma as well as pediatrics or internal medicine. 7 TiFIffil i7 Itftftf H iff. Benefit'Controls c o M PAN IKS WO DELIVER STRATEGIC BENEFIT RESULTS! 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I said to myself, "We can't have another war in four years" the length of the Reserve commitment." Not being be-ing too smart, I signed up and missed the Korean War by just a few weeks. A few months after I left active duty, I even received a letter from the Navy telling me I could become an officer. I wrote back, "Thanks, but no thanks." Thank goodness for that. I was the only Mormon aboard ship. A guy came to me one day when things weren't looking very good. We were going out for battle duty again. He asked me, .T.f.T.fJ Become a Dental Lab Technician in 9 months! Hands-on Training in a Real Dental Lab! Very High Earning Potential! cfim Arts Academy of Dental Technology " 1355 N. Univ Ave 340 Provo 377-5229 www.FineArtsDentalAcademy.com t "Chris, do you know how to pray?" I replied, "I sure do. I pray every day." "I don't pray," he said, "and things are looking pretty bad for tomorrow. Could you give me a short course in prayer?" He was dead serious. I almost laughed, but instead I said, "Sure." I had a good friend in the Navy, a very smart guy, who was on the ship USS Indianapolis, Indianap-olis, which carried the atomic bomb to the island of Tinian. I'd been through basic training train-ing with him. I didn't know then that the Indianapolis had been torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on its way back from Tinian, before the atomic bomb was dropped. Of course the sinking of the Indianapolis was all blamed on the ship's captain, even though the ship had sent out messages of being be-ing torpedoed. Our company is looking for part time workers for the post of ACCOUNT MANAGERS SALES REPS. It pays $3000 a month plus benefits and takes only little of your time. Please contact us for more details. Requirements -Should be a computer literate, liter-ate, have 2-3 hours access to the internet weekly, must be over 27 yrs of age, must be efficient and dedicated. If you are interested and need more information, contact con-tact Catherine Millan, Email: smith daviillll102yahoo.com From what I've heard, those receiving the messages thought that the Japanese were trying to trick the Americans. Amer-icans. The survivors of the ship were in the water four days. My friend was killed by a shark. Only when I later tried to locate him by looking up his name on the Internet did I learn that he had been killed. Of 1 197 men aboard the Indianapolis, 900 survived the sinking. A third of those were taken by sharks; a third died of exposure or drowning; only 317 survived. Some veterans may wish, on their own, to tape or digital record their memories of military service. These will be transcribed and archived. For instructions on how to do this, e-mail Don Norton, at donnortonC9byu.edu. Pheasant Meadow N.. ' . j mmm . 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