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Show Oliver P. Ensley Estate; l5th Int Lot 40, Z of Creole, in: North 4.942 acres; Donnerbert, Lot 39, 11.219 acres, December, Lot 38, 16.214 acres; Stampede Lot 41, 20.49 Acres. SA-01-- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City Council of the city of Milford will hold a Public Hearing for the purpose of reviewing and adopting the tentative Budget for Fiscal Year of 1988-8- 9. The hearing will be held on May Mil-fo16, 1988 at 6:30 p.m. In the Meefings will be held on the third week of each month to review and act on matters which come before the Planning and Zoning Commi- ssion. Office. Nedra Kennedy City Recorder Published in the Beaver County News on May 5 and 12, 1988. Order Commission to transfer control of MWT, Ltd., licensee of television translator station 59BS from MWT Corporation to Noih-sta- r Communications, Inc. K59BS serves Milford, Utah by rebroad-castin- g the signal of KST'J (TV) Channel 13, of Salt Lake City, Utah) on Channel 59 at site coordinates 38'30'32"; 11317'21". Published in the Beaver Coin it y News May 5, 12, 19, 26, 1938. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 25th day of May, 1988, at 10:00 AM., at the front door of the County Courthojse in Beaver County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highthe provisions of section Utah Code Annotated 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county and hew held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be ac- cepted. Vera T. Huntington, Com SE Cor Lot 2 Blk 44 Plat A Beaver City Sur; th N 106 ft W 70 ft S 105 ft E 70 ft to beg. BV-132- Published in the Beaver County News on May 12, 1988. Tangren Family Living Trust ;Soath 44 ft of Lot 3 & all of Lot 4 Blk 13, Plat B Milford Town Sur. ML-15- APPLICANTS "WANTED FOR BEAVER COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 8 Lona Applications are now being accepted to fill four positions on the Beaver County Planning and Zoning Commission, (two in the Beaver Area and two in the Milford area). can be made at the Applications Beaver County Clerks Office until Friday, June 3, 1988. 2 If co Index Mi- Dalley int int; of lots J. Fowles; All L 14 Blk 19 13 Milford Heights. ML-321- -F Gene Douglas & Leona Mae Austin; Com at pt S885628" E329.98 ft & N 396.49 ft from SW cor Sec 29 th N 1185.54 ft N 8856'28' W 219.94 ft to beg. Co.it 6.03 Ac. 7-- a C co Ed W. Dent nes Co; 15 int Creole Lot No. Donnerberg, Lot Index Dalley of 40, 4.942 Acres; 39, 11.219 Acres; December, Lot 35, 16.214 Acres; Stampede, Lot No. 41, 20.49 Acres. SA-01-- 35 Ralph Andrew Pederson;SEl4Nl4 Sec 23 T2SS R11W SLM 40 Acres. 2744-- 1 Hearings will be held In ing places and times: June 6, 1938, 11.-0- a.m. Beaver County Courthouse gBy Roger June 6, 1388, 11)0 a.m. Garfield County Courthouse Neil H. & Marilyn Ohrlr.er; SEl4 Sec 33 T29S RllW SLM Cont 2759-- 1 49 Ac. May 26, 1933, 11:00 a.m. Iron County Courthouse May 23, 1983, 11:30 a.m. Kane County Courthouse May 20, 1938, 1W0 a.m. Old County Courthouse Published in the Beaver County News May 12, and 19, 1303. PUBLIC NOTICES IN WITNESS WHFEEOF, I have set my hand and official seal this 19th day of April 1988. Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know Paul B. Barton Beaver County Auditor Published In the Beaver County News on April 28, May 5, 12, & 19, 1983. PUBLIC NOTICE The Southwest UtaiiDistrict Board of Health will ho!d public hearings to refieve public testimony on an addition to the Southwest District Foodservice Sanitation Regulations. Proposed addition: 9a. Foodhandler permits issued ly the Southwest Utah District Health Decartment are required of all persons employed in food service establishments, food processinges-tabltshmeut- s, or any other establishment where food Is provided and or prepared on-sfor public conIt the is responsibility sumption. D ite .Tr WEW b I I 1 Tk,Jlofir,r,i,i. two (2), the tl , r for price 50? if paid in advance. Card of billing charge. .E B I $ HlimliKj I! J .. I ll Mil new U roof, house, clean, adorable, carpet, paint, small lot with mature pecan trees. $42,500. small down, owner will carry. ilfir Vli 3iMSJpSf t&roughoirt 25 i AjU'onaj wcrds Cally $ 1 00 'contact the Arizona Newspaper Association. (602) for futher" information. 1 277-360- 0,' -- inii i"fiwriiitw 1920upa Wreaths and Sprays Custom Designed bv Strawberry Fields Available through Vvs Barter MEMORIAL DAY 387-23- all 18, 13, 2Cchssf SALE Main Street Property in Beaver, Utah. This vacant Com Imercial property is 190 ft. x 198 ft. $35,000. Bank will finance at i) Interest. Contact State Bank of FOE SALE Two 50 fool lots located at 1 DO West and 100 South (First Baptist Church). Water and sewer is on the property. For more information, call Curtis Baxter at or Brent Baxter at 387-- 2 S87-50- W0. urn -- Pi H wildliliHii- - n 586-945- 6. Applications for Beaver County 160 acres for sale north of Milford, in the Alfalfa Cubes Zone, near geo-ther- plant and near Union Pacific & water rights included Makeoffer. J.J. Solon, 4153 Beech-woo- d Lane, Dallas, Tex. 75220.tfnchg R.R. Mineral M&W STEELCOVERED 24 x 24 x 10; $1847 24 x 36 x 10; $2377 24 x 48 x 10; $2907 30 x 60 x 10; $4037 40 x 60 x 10; $5018 FOR SALE OR RENT. 3 bedroom fenced yard, close to the High School Phone HOUSE 78 tfnchg APARTMENT FOR RENT: Clean and cozy One bedroom apartments. Partially furnished. Call 387-280- 5. tfnchgW Slen-derQu- Passive Exercisers. Call for FREE Color Catalogue, Save to 50 18,19,20,21upa mailing culars! No quotas. Sincerely Interested, Rush stamped envelope: Old Commission Mailers, 804-0- 1, Thorsby Road, Clinton, Alabama tfnchg 35045-245- 9. Easily! Been Turned Down? Bankrupt? No Credity? No Problem! Write Immediately for Details! Credit -- Ol, Box 297 Mount Olive, Alabama 35117. Enclose enve- tfnchg lope! NEED MONEY? When Banks Stop... Start...No credit checks, collFor applicatateral or Box 112, Verion write: Global-Q- l, Enclose bena, Alabama 36091-011- 2. envelope. tfnchg We TO SELL IMMEDI- -40x60 - 30x90 Several other buildings available. Call (816) Ask for Randy. 1- 2- 758-67- 62 1920upa A WONDERFUL FAMILY EXPERIENCE! Australian, European, Scandinavian high school exchange students arriving In August. Become a host family for American student exchange. Call 17,18,19,20upa Inter-cultur- Steer manure, reg. $1.99 not $1.49 Large selection ol trees and shrubF now available. Buld and packaged seed available. Large selection o bedding NOW plants. IS THE LOSERS WANTED! Lu; .nr.h, Inches, Dr. recommended! Incredible fat absorber. I've lost 50 pounds. Free Shipping call Chris pounds till:? cell-u-llt- e. e. 387-287- 1, ruction; defensive driver training; cargo handling; over -- the -- road experience. Trainees must live in the Souihwest Utah area, or be willing to relocate. Sponsored by Custom Training for Economic Growta and Utah Employment Security. Application deadline May 19, 1938. For Information and application call Jan Thompson at St. George Job Service, (801) 673-358- 8. 18,19chgdc Press Association has a sales position for our weykiy newspapers, we need an experienced sales person. Pay is tremendous potential for the right person. Pay will be a draw against commission, car allowance and health Insurance. Must be willing to live in S.L.C. Write UPA today. 467 East 300 South, SLC, Utah 84111. Phone (801)328-867- 8. The Utah STAMPS - Reasonably Come In all sizes. Call BEAVER COUNTYNEW5, 387 2881. price-!- 18,19,20,21 Aipa pJUnbkK I jr Cn Main A" Beavpr, Utah 4 Phone 438-255- Lonely? Need a Date? Write Itatetlme, 1319 Jenkins Ave. Suite C, Norman, Oklahoma 73072. 18,19,20,21 chgD (Young upward- ly mobile professionals) abound In our world today. In the last 30 years or so, the banks and other money handlers have made It so simple to buy, that a lot of folks, who have more dollars than sense, are wasting the security of their retirement by living In a make-belieworld. I did that too. In order to punish myself for being so gullible In my younger years, I have now decided on extensive research on the boring subject of money and finances, and to my great surprise have found It fascinating. I even went so far as to go to school to get a couple of Important certificates and licenses. Guess what I foui'd out? Now, when for me, I It Is almost too late have learned a simple truth. You should plan for old age when you are young because it has a way of creeping up on you before you are ready for It. I looked over my shoulder and sure enough there It was hiding in the tall grass. I can almost feel It's hot breath and sharp teeth as It waits to pounce on me. A few years ago a popular song said, "I'd like to teach the world to sing in per feet harm on, "Everyve one who know me knows I caa't sing, let along in perfect harmony, There is something I would like to tell the world, however. I would, like to teach every 25 to 45 year old person in this country about and money traps like equity-loacompound interest and other ways the financial community "Borrows" our money and eats up our savings we will need when we finally reach ns "maturity." For those of you who have read all of this, so far, with some degree of skepticism, here are some startling actual facts for you to chew m The "a.vqrai"-American-, accordia? toAwe'iian Council on Life LiSJtince, carries about $17,000.00 total death protection for ills family. As if that weren't bad enough, he then borrows money against it so that his family has a final pay --off of about $5,000.00 Then after a fine casket and burial plot has been selected, the family could receive a bill for $4,000.00 (or more,) of the piddly little six grand they got In the fir.ct place- - And get this: a recent Census Bureau survey claini' t'.at ti. largest centage of "sverge" Americans who have reached age "5 will have to retire on less than $5,000.00 a year. For those of us who are not quite ready for either of the two alternatives above, here's another fact. The erican saves about 4.8 of his "disposable" income, according to the UJS. Census Bureau. In comparison, the Japanese save around 20, the West Germans 14 and the French approximately 15. I wish I weren't so darn "average," and just what the heck is "disposable" income, anyway? t'-.- "aven' . MESSER UPHOLSTERY TFN'cn 454 NORTH MAIN CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 Manti IDS Temple is celebrating it's lOOtn birthday! Centennial events include dance festival, memorabilia exhibits, historical meetings Saturday, May 21. Call for details. 13.UPA The 835-22- ALL LOPERS WANTED! Lose up to 30 e. pounds this month, Indies, LARGE ceil-u-lit- 4. DS 50Z OFF FABRICS 50 SELECTION OF FABRICS ALL Dr. recommended! Incredible fat absorber. I've lost 50 pounds. Free shioping call Chris (303) 688-882- MINI-BLIN- OFF SELECTED GROUP OF INFORMATION MORE FOR OR WRITE CALL FOR FURNITURE MAKE ESTIMATES 31 WORK GUARANTEED telephone 585-68- 92 192021UPA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Milford Fast -- Food Drive Inn & Cafe. Financing available. Contact Mark, 586-94- 56 17.:8.19,20chgn 1000 SUNBEDS TONING TABLES Sunal - WOLF Tanning Beds Slend- er Quest Passive Exercisers Call for FREE Color Catalogue Save to Before 50 192021UPA f 'iii;Mii w' You won 't notice any difference, but your country will 4. TIME TO PLANT' youth, a family, and money too. You just cant have them all at the same time (unless you are fortunate enough to have had a wealthy progenitor). I know that now; unfortunately, like I did, most young couples today want to have everything In those tender years when they believe, that they are going to live forever. Our society makes It easy for us to have whatever we want when we are young. New cars, ATV's, stereos, nice homes orcon-do- s and almost anything else our little young hearts desire Is available to us with "easy monthly RUBBER created 1920upa It has been said "The rich get richer and the poor just get food stamps." Maybe so, but there's no reason why you can't have your tfnchg careertrainingprogram 9fi up to 30 drivingex-perienc- with job placement. Classroom inst- al 1JL AVr.H i TRAC TOR -- TRAILER Driver training program for South West Utah. Three month training program approved by the Department of Transportation begins May 23 and ends August 20, 1988. Enrollment limited to 15. Applicants need not have A 61 87-28- tfnchg,'! previous tractor -- trailer VISA Otained ATTENTION! NEED THESE BUILDINGS ATELY! REMAILING LETTERS. $400 WEEKLY AT HOME!!! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY'!! RUSH. SE LF -- ADDR ESS ED --STAMPED -ENVELOPE: McCONNELL 840 W. 3RD ST. RUSliVILLE IN. 46173 cir- 1000 SUNBEDS TONING TABLES Suna! - WOLF Tanning Beds, : 387-28- BUILDINGS Financing, Labor, Delivery, other sizes available. Free Color Brochure. 18,19,20,21upa De 18,19chgA 387-28- Ifi,17;l8,l9rhe:w it il puty Sheriff in the Milford area will be accepted at Beaver County Sheriffs Office until May 14, l?8;.'.Mu::t be willing to relocate. IFOR outhern Utah, tastic returns that were being paid on savings accounts and investments, I would have a nice nest egg today, In fact, just a little over $50.00 a mouth, two & 12 decides ago placed into an 8 investment, would have resulted into a nifty $50,000.00 or so today. 12?( return would have given me almost $100,000 Instead, at 54, I am so busy paying for the mistakes of my youth, I may never gain the financial Independence that shoull have been mine. BUSINESS CARDS give distinction Shoot! I was so naive whe i I left and class to any business opera- my H;rr,e town k, ,p ''' "ilary tion large or si; all. Maty deigns senate tat I r..y merger to choose iroir or make up your; savings accou.it in the local bank own. prices less than would grow to something spectacstarting $20.00, call today for more infor- ular by the time I ret-- r ted from mation. tfnnc Korea. No one explained to me that unless you have over a certain amount of money in your account, WANTED: Items for the Annual the bank can close it for "lack of Methodist Rummage sale and aucactivity," The money just disappick-ution. For prompt p call pears, goes to the State or some 3 2814, 5541, 23 71. tfnchg other dumb place. As soon as I got back home I marched into the SPRING AND SUMMER RUMMAGE bank, presented my pass book and SALE. Saturday May 14th Methodist was told, "Sorry, your account was Church. For pickup of all "ITEMS" closed two years ago, due to Lack Call 2814, 5541 or 2371. of Activity!" always beei the type of who throws aay tne uttie person pistols and goes straight for the big guns. Then we have a part-tim- e job for you. Utah National 2. Guard Artillery. Call 19UPA ,Bave 438-22G- 19,20,21jhgh WnniTiirBunfir ed rs . t1 Sturman I WANT TO BE A WEALTHY MAN! Like the leading character In "Fiddler On The Roof," I teve always felt that I got severely short changed when It came time to receive life's allotment of wealth. I mean let's face it; take guys like that writer fellow Mark Conroy and his buddy, Farnell Walker. Those guys always seem tohave more money than they need and they just spend It as fast as they can on boats and beer and new cars. It hardly seems fair. My meager earnings have always been earmarked In advance by a long line of people waiting for their share even before the ink gets dry on the paycheck. It's not that I have never had mone:', I have- - I've been both rich and poor (comparitively speiking) and rich is definitely better! The problem was when I had money I didn't really understand what It was and what to do with it. I thought you were supposed to spread it around and try to make as many people happy as you could before it was all gone. The old cliche "easy come, easy go," was probably written by an observer t my lifestyle in those days. If I had only known then what I know now. What real'y warps my wallet is this: Nobody ever told me that you don't have to have lots of monev to become wealthy. If you haven't discovered that, let me tell you here and now it is a true fact. When I was growing up, the only thing they ("they" being the money -'grabbers) ever to'd us was "buy on credit," "go in debt," and "keep up with the Jones's." It wasn't until after I was over 50 years olithat someone came along and e?plai.nei the principle called the "Time Value of Money" to me. No, as I look back on it, I can see how the and other vultures, money-lendewere bleeding us dry. About the time we were at the end of our financial endurance and starting to "Wise-up," some5!iR invented "plastic money," and started us down the garden path all over again. If (there's tnat word again), when I was about 30 or some other young age, someone would have just sat me down and shown me the fanhaif-witt- St. George Oil 5 the Com- missioners' Chambers at the follow- SE14 UilJiX 15EAVER 12 North In Mi- Thursday May 12, 1988 permit. 0 Rattler 43, 19.762 acres; Delaware 44, 19.644 Acres; Rattler So. Extension 45, 11.03 acres; Lone Brothers 2, Lot 48, 10.18 acres. of est bidder for cash, pursuant to PUBLIC NOTICE On March 31, 1938, an application was filed with the FederalCoinmuti-ication- s 14 nes Co; Beavtr County News food-handl- SA-01-- 38 the Beaver County Commission By rd City Office. Copies of the budget are available for public review at the City Alex Hamilton to obtain a of the Individual i The five minutes you spend registering with Selective Service the post ofttee won't change you Hut it will make a difference with Selective toyourcountry So when you turn 18. St r ice n s cfitck. ii 'seasy. And n 's ibelau a! A puhik en k r mcssag? of this publication and SioiuC Smicc |