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Show THE BEAVER PRESS Public Notice CLASSIFIED AD Rate For The Beaver Press is $2.00 IrM'.Nill minimum for 20 words and S cents each additional word payable before publication. FOR RENT: We have spaces for Mobil Homes for rent by the week, month or year. Also small trailer space available. Call FOR SALE: FIRE KING fireplace insert with fan. Very good condition. Call Jan. Chg. 438-503- 438-530- 438-22- or Dale at 12-2- 6 14 April Mobile FOR SALE: Champion Home, 14' X 65', good condition. Call Erma Willden at 2 Pd. Jan. RC. APARTMENTS FOR RENT-S200Call Aug. 4 Rc. Chg. . .00 438-241- 438-285- FOR RENT: 64' x 12', 2 bedroom, 1 12 bath, kitchen, living room. Call r. IOUSE PLANT SALE: 6 12 12 4 Hanging Plants-$4.9- 9; plants $1.59; Potting soil starting at .59 cents a Beaver Nursery or 438-517- 3 inch inch sale, 438-264- 2 after5 p.m. 16 Chg. Jan. 26-Fe- bag. OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR SHOE STORE, Choose from: Jean Sportswear, Ladies, Mens, Children, Maternity, large sizes, petite, dancewearaerobic, bridal, lingerie or accessories store. Add color analysis. Brand names: Liz Claiborne, Healthtex, Chaus, Lee, St. Michele, Forenza, Bugle Boy, Levi, Camp Beverly Hills, Organically Grown, Lucia, over 2000 other. one price designer, multi tier pricing discount or family shoe store. Retail prices unbelievable for top quality shoes normally priced from $19 to $60. Over 250 brands 26C0 styles. $1.7,900 to $29,900; Inventory, training, fixtures, airfare, grand opening, eic. Cf.n open 15 days. Mr. 438-225- 4 SALE: Hammond Organ, completely refinished, with music and original book, $175.00. Call FOR Loughlin. (612) 888-422- Dec. 19 Pd. 29-Ja- PARCEL 1: Beginning 8 rods South and 1 rod East from the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 25, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running South 8 rods; thence East 19 rods; thence South rods; thence East 8 12 rods; thence North rods; thence East 1.0 rod; thence North 4.88 rods; thence West 33 rods; thense South 4.4 rods; thence East 1 .0 rod to place of Beginning. 11-3- FOR SALE: Two Bedroom home, 1200 square feet, Financing available with reasonable down 4 payment. Call Lee R. or business hours. if 438-512- 438-53- Nov. 10 Rc. Chg. MOBILE ATTENTION: INEXCELLENT COME FOR HOME ASSEMBLY WORK. INFO. CALL Jan 26 and Feb. 9 Pd. Dept.P246. RENT: Call 438-530- 5 PARCEL 2: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 26, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running South 20 rods; thence West 28 rods; thence North 20 rods; thence East 28 rods to place of Beginning. PARCEL 3: Beginning 80 rods North of the Southeast corner of Section 35, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running North 80 rods; thence West 116 rods; thence North 80 rods; thence West 5 rods; thence South 80 rods; rods; thence thence West North 80 rods; thence West 30 rods; thence South 160 rods; thence East 240 rods to place of Beginning. Service, Quality & Fair Value HOME FOR SALE OR" 12 ft. X 60 ft. or collect July 21 Rc. Chg. 2 bedroom, 254-697- 7. GET PAID for reading books! $100.00 per title. Write: PASE-J857- , 161 S. Lincolnway, N. Aurora, IL 60542. Jan. 26 Pd. Beaver Valley Chamber Of Commerce 5-- Visitor & Vacation Guides EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY! Assemble products at home. Call for Ext. 425. information. Jan. 26 and Feb. 9 Pd. HELP WANTED: Service FOR SALE: 1989 Pinto Station Wagon, good condition, $750.00. Call 2 Chg. Jan. 438-281- 26-Fe- FEATURED ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONEa BOOK COVER ARE HOUSEWORK BLUES getting you down? Let Debbie and Gloria take over for you. Efficient, reliable, reasonable, references. Call 8 afternoons or evenings. Jan. 26 R:. Chg. SOUTHWEST DISTRICT HEALTH HAS AN OPENING FOR AN HOURLY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE FOR Beaver County. Salary 438-502- negotiable. Contact Kathy MacRae at Jan. 2 Chg. b. JESSICA LAMB WILL DO IRONING in my home-.- 25 cents for . most items, .50 cents for jeans and 0 Sunday best. Call after 3:30 ' 438-515- Nov. 3 Rc. DH HAS APPLIANCES FOR ALL YOUR PROPANE NEEDS. . . SPACE HEATERS 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship i 11:00 A.M. Evening WorshiD ...,.' ,6:00 P.M. v ' ' i: P. Monday Nhjht ntkio ct,,j 7:00 P.M. f , .J,.- ' ',' WATER HEATERS LOST: stepladder off truck on dump road or in town. $25.00 reward for return to me. Lee Oertle, 500 N. Main, Beaver. Jan. 26 Chg. WEED BURNERS RES. MANAGER DALE RUFF 438-533- 1 :. Abrtma, Pastor 220 E. Center St. Beaver, Utah Beaver immanucl Lutheran Church 586-710- 3 438-509- dumps-Le- Every Sunday 11:30 a.m. do it for you! BEAVER NEW LOCATION. . . OLPIN BUILDING Beaver 60 W. 100 N. RUBBISH P. O. Box 1437 0 t BEA VER RUBBISH CO. St. Bridget's Maintains an office for the general practice of law In the basement of the U.S. Post Office Building, 20 South recommended are hours Telephone as office, Irregular. 438 5412 Catholic Church Beaver Mountain Main, Beaver, Utah. Calling Is an appointment for or Father Valine Outfitters Catalog Store 3 9:00 a.m. Milford 210 S. 1st W. Extremely Low Cost Life Insurance for today's prudent insurance buyer. Reduced Rates for smokers. Underwritten by Kentucky Central Life. non-cigaret- For more information on Kentucky Central's low Life insurance plan, or our Universal Life 1 1 interest, please plans currently crediting contact or visit usl cost KENTUCKY CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 225-890- 0 376-832- 0 (Car) K4 Ua. In By T. Richard Davis Successor Trustee CDN8247D Published in the Beaver Press on January 19, 26, and February 2, Public Notice 387-273- 2 Panguitch to Al mmun shown abova ata rni yaar monihlir pwriuna. PfWrtuna tnoMM annually to aga IS and ramain lav atwaahw. 'Mala. ajaa 113? The 701 W. 650 S. Orem, Utah 84058 Earl L. Grosser! I Beaver Press County Seat Newspaper Est. 1804 Mail to the Beaver Press P.O. Box 351, Beaver, Utah 84713 (Please Print) Name Street Address . City State Zip. S12.00 $10.00 $15.00 $17.00 In County Senior Citizens, S5 or Older, In County Out of Comity, All Subscriptions Out of the United States Per Year. Per Year. Per Year. Per Year. Renewal New Subscription 0' Q I --5- - Public Notice REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR OPERATION OF BEAVER CITY SWIMMING POOL CONCESSION AGREEMENT Beaver City Corporation is accepting proposals for a concession agreement to operate the Beaver City swimming pool complex. Proposals will be accepted at the Beaver City Office, 60 West Center, Beaver, Utah 84713, until February 15, 1989. Your proposal shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Days and hours of operation of the Utah Farm Bureau News president of the nation's largest farm organization says a European Economic Community ban on U.S. produced beef is a political ploy to protect their farmers from America's superior red meat products, and Utah farmers agree. "During the past year, the United States has repeatedly tried to get the hormone issue placed before a world The complex; scientific panel for public decision on 2. Proposed fees to be charged for the human health problem," the use of the complex; farm leader said. "It is significant 3. Lifeguards and personnel to be that the Europeans have consistently provided; blocked the use of such a panel, 4. Schedule for maintenance of knowing it would discredit their case. equipment. "In reality, the hormone issue is shall Beaver City Corporation because the amounts diversionary, provide the following at no cost to the used are minor compared to the concessionaire: amounts of the same hormone 1. Swimming pool complex. produced naturally by the human 2. Any equipment that stays with the body," he continued. "The truth is building. that at the moment, the EC has a 3. Utility services, including elecred meat it surplus of 'home-growtricity, water and a telephone for wants to get rid of, and this 'issue' office use only. provides them with the perfect 4. Fire and liability insurance on the opportunity to protect themselves at building. our expense," Kleckner said. 5. Chlorine. "The EC has banned our meat, we Concessionaire shall provide the have retaliated, as they may again. following: No one wins in any trade war," 1. Management and operation of the Kleckner warned. facility. state Farm Bureaus-head- ed Forty-fou- r 2. Provide liability insurance for all "gold by personnel. star" awards for their 1988 achieve3. Maintain all equipment at the ments in membership growth and facility. The most excellence. program 4. Hire certified Lifeguards and plaque, with nine gold personnel to operate the facility. and five silver stars, went to Utah 5. Maintain two (2) lifeguards at all Farm Bureau. It was the first place times during the hours the pool is winner in commodity activities, open and one (1) additional lifeguard Young Farmers and Ranchers for each additional fifty (50) people in activities, public information, state the pool. and local governmental affairs, 6. Chlorinate, clean and cover pool in natural and environmental resources accordance with requirements. efforts, safety, Agriculture in the 7. Keep facility clean and sanitary, Classroom and national affairs. including restrooms, dressing Areas, Additionally, Utah placed second etc. in marketing, political education, Fees for use of the pool and hours policy development, rural health and of operation are to be negotitated group purchasing programs, otherwith Beaver City and will be wise known as the "Safemark" approved by the Beaver City Council program. Finishing after the Utah on a yearly basis. Farm Bureau was Missouri Farm The initial concession agreement Bureau with eight gold and two silver shall be on a trial basis for a period of and the New Mexico Farm stars, one year, at which time Beaver City Bureau, with six gold and five silver (he agreement shall stars. with the concessionaire. "The Utah Farm Bureau is BEAVER CITY CORPORATION honored that our hard work on behalf reserves the right to reject any or all this n' Utah-recei- proposals. Published in the Beaver Press on January 19, 26, and February 2 and 9, 1989. 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Kentucky Central has CENTRAL ,jVa' 35 Mlllon dollars ol lite Insurance In force. $1,000,000 $100 000 $250,000 $500,001 Age 20-2$16.80 $19.30 $34.30 $10.30 16.80 44.30 24.30 35 10.30 30 19.30 29.30 11.30 54,30 40 74 30 39.30 2430 45 1230 94 30 34 30 49 30 50 1930 46 80 69 30 13430 25 30 55 4 5 30 64.30 119 30 234 30 60 144.30 219 30 434 30 73 30 65 1 51.30 339.30 1.224 30 614.30 70 TTA 1989. Sunday ALL ARE WELCOME! (You're probably paying more than that tor just 5100,000 coverage.) covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED this 9 day of January, 1989. Discount Hunting & Fishing Supplies Fish & Game Permits 3V2 miles North of Beaver on Manderfield Road 438-533- TOGETHER WITH any and all other water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, laterals and lateral rights, conduits and conduit rights, pipes and pipe rights, reservoir and reservoir rights appurtenant to, associated with, or used on the above described real property, and all other pumping plants used in connection therewith. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without Beaver, Utah John O. Christiansen TOGETHER WITH the right to of water from divert 216 acre-feBeaver River and from 'a we, 11 located South 550 feet and East 60 feet from the North 14 corner of Section 36, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, conveyed through the distribution system of the Barton Ditch Association, for the irrigation of 54 acres of the above described land, as evidenced by Water User's claim Nos. 137, 691 and 692 in the Proposed Determination of Water Rights in Beaver Valley, Beaver River Division, Code No. 77, Book No. 2, filed by the Division of Water Rights with the Fifth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Iron County. River-Escalan- Thomas B. Johnson, Pastor Don't get down in the Subscription Order Form ved star-studd- - : 369-364- 7 RANGES Call: t PARCEL 5s Beginning 6 rods North of the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 5, GREENVILLE TOWN, thence running West 3 rods; thence North 6 rods; thence East 3 rods; thence South 6 rods to Beginning. Sunday School 438-535- 9 FURNACES : First Baptist" Church Of Beaver Cooptr FOUND AT HIGHWAY REST STOP, black female dog, kinky hair (Kerry Blue Terrier?). Please contact Helen Clark, 1804 E. St. Louis Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada 89104, (702) if you lost this pet. Jan. 26 PARCEL 4: of Lot 1, Block 5, North one-haGREENVILLE TOWN. lf i' Gas Service ... 38-42- Station 19-2- 6 7. 438-297- 5 55-21- attendant, insurance benefits, Husky Service Station, Contact Gordon or Jeff. Jan. Chg. JANUARY 26, 1989- - PAGE 3 144-14- 8 Jan.26Pd. 438-281- IS BiHfim-- f NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property situated in Beaver County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the front steps j of the Beaver County Courthouse, j Beaver, Utah, on February 13, 1989 j at the hour of 12:00 noon, for the j purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust With Assignment of Rents i executed by KENNETH H. BARTON and SANDRA L. BARTON, his wife, as Trustor, in favor of WESTERN FARM CREDIT BANK, successor in interest by merger to FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SACRAMENTO, a corporation, as Beneficiary, recorded ! May 25, 1983 as Entry No. 152497 in of the Book 202, at Pages J official records of Beaver County, State of Utah, and encumbers certain J real property situated in Beaver j County, State of Utah, which real j I property is more particularly des- j cribed as follows: - 12:30 Notice is hereby given that goods held in storage in the name of Beverly Edwards, last known address Rock Springs, Wyoming, will be sold to satisfy storage fees of $225.00 if not paid to us by February 2, 1989. (Beaver Storage Center, 500 North Main Street, Beaver, UT Published in the Beaver Press January 26 and February 2, 1989. Beaver Tracks By Darren Marshall The Beaver Beavers have had a very successful week. The girls almost pulled off a win against top ranked Enterprise and the wrestlers and boy's basketball also did well, pulling off two wins each. Also, congratulations to the Show Choir for their great performance Monday night. Thursday, the wrestlers traveled to Citi Cinema Special Showing: "Land Before Time" Rated G Public Notice BEAVER PUBLIC LIBRARY CITY BOARD MEETING The Board of Trustees of the Beaver Public Library will hold their quarterly meeting on Tuesday, January 31. 1989 at 4:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Beaver Public Library, 55 West Center, Beaver, Utah. The public is invited to of Utah's farmers and ranchers past year gained such recognition," President Ashby said. "We attribute these awards to the willingness of our rural Utahns to pitch in and give their finest efforts when called upon. Without the work of these volunteers, it would be impossible to accomplish the many things the Utah Farm Bureau has," he stated. Friday 7:00 p.mJ9:00 p.m. 2 Saturday Matinee's 1:003:00 attend. Monday Joan Beal, Secretary Beaver City Library Board Published in the Beaver Press January 26, 1989. 7:00 p.m. Milford, where they defeated the Tigers by a considerably large margin. The looked great. Saturday they turned back and traveled to Milford for the Milford Tournament. Again Beaver pulled off a first place, with many of the wrestlers from Beaver placing. We will be looking forward to Region which is going to be held here in Beaver on Saturday. Good Luck! The Girls, who played Enterprise in basketball were behind by only 7 points in the fourth period, but got into foul trouble and ended up losing by 14 points. We would like to wish the G.A.A. the best of luck at Region. The Boy's Basketball team played against the Milford Tigers Friday and came out with a win. The score was 69 to 55. Jared Goff was high scorer for Beaver with 27 points. Also, Saturday the Beavers traveled to Valley, where they defeated the Buffalos 60 to 52. It was a big win for Beaver and we will be looking forward to seeing them in the Round Robin. |