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Show efje Dmftj ftcrnU) The Herald Gal! Magazine The Daily Herald 0 Information hours: hours: Call-i- n Merchandise Employment Walk-I- n Office Mall Business Opportunities 1 Child Care 115 Entertainment Help Wanted Instruction 113 38 135 130" 136 Job Lists Self Employment Opportunities Work Wanted 137 125' FinancialLegal Debt Counseling Legal Services Loans and Finance Mortgages and Trust Deeds 167 166 168 169 515 533 450 530 495 539 460 440 510 496 500 490 520 . 156 160 154 Moving 158 155 157 165 Personals Tickets Buy and Sell Rentals 250 240 205 270 260 280 210 275 220 200 (3 line minimum) Rates include automatic pick-u- p into Herald Magazine for ads scheduled to run on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Ads are charged within the frequency range in which they run. For example, an ad placed to run 21 times that gets cancelled after 12 insertions will only be charged at the 14 time rate (credits are given for advance overpayments). However, an ad that is scheduled to run 21 times but is cancelled after 17 insertions, will be charged the 21 time rate. 2 tuns same as three; 4, 5 and 6 runs same as seven; 8, 9, 10, 1 1 12, 13 runs run the same as 31. Rates shown same as fourteen; 15,16,17, 18, 19, and 20 run same as 21. 22-3represent costs as low as 53 cents per line per day. 9 Deadlines If you want your ad to run on a particular day, just make sure you call us with the ad copy by noon the day before. More specific deadlines are listed below. This applies to new ad orders, cancellations and corrections. We recommend you call in your ad as early as possible before deadline to avoid the last minute rush-hotraffic at deadline. Private Party line ads (for new ads, cancellations, changes) For Sunday, call by 12 noon on Friday. For Monday, call by 1 1 a.m. Saturday. For Tuesday through Friday, call by 12 noon the day prior to publication. For Saturday, call by 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Intervening holidays require one additional day in advance for each day 3 days before and after the holiday. 560 575 580 540 570 710 620 680 ' ....650 700 630 615 per category 1 $9.28 3 13.41 7 21 20.67 29.84 33.85 31 50.51 14 Policies Cost per line above 3 lines Per 3 lines Consecutive times per category To start on a Sunday, ad is due Wednesday at noon. For Monday, ad is due Thursday noon. For Tuesday, ad is due Friday noon. For Tuesday Herald Magazine, ad is due Friday at 1 1 :00 a.m. For Wednesday, ad is due Friday at 3 p.m. For Thursday, ad is due Monday noon. Friday ads are due Tuesday by noon. Saturday ads for both Herald and Heraid Magazine are due Wednesday at 1 1 :00 a.m. Holidays set back deadlines one additional day for the week prior to the holiday. a Real Estate a.m. 0 571 Farm Equipment Fruits and Vegetables Hay and Grain Landscape and Nursery Stock Livestock ; Poultry Veterinary 1 531 Farmer's Marketplace Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished Commercial Rentals Condos For Rent Houses For Rent Miscellaneous For Rent Rooms Fof Rent Storage Rentals Vacation Rentals Wanted To Rent 1 Classified Display: 565 550 Bicycles Boats and Watercraft Campers and Shells Motorcycles & ATVs Motorhomes and RVs Snow Machines Sporting Goods Trailers address: address: Rates thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Sat. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. North 200 West, Provo Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603 502 536 Recreation Adoption Happy Ads Health and Beauty Lost and Found Mon. Mon. 1555 P.O. Classified phone: Facsimile number: Switchboard number: 501 ..... Antiques Appliances Auctions Building Materials Computers Craft Fairs ., Food Storage 4. Fuel Garage and Yard Sale Home Furnishings Jewelry and Diamonds Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Musical Instruments Office Supplies and Equipment Pets and Supplies Notices 1.48 2.44 4.24 7.31 10.07 14.47 Add $1 .37 to ads scheduled on Tuesday and Saturday (Herald Magazine), plus 40 cents for each additional line over 3 lines. Special Rate Categories FREE! Classified Free-bee3 lines for three days. Private party, one item under $100. One item only, no firewood or pets (unless free). Ad must be mailed in. Only one ad per household per month. Copy Acceptance: The Daily Herald reserves the right to edit or withhold ad copy, or cease publication of any ad. It may exercise its discretion in acceptance or classification of any and all classified advertising. Advertiser agrees to protect, indemnify and hold harmless The Daily Herald, its officers and employees against any and all liability, loss or expense, including attorney's fees, arising from claims of unfair trade practices, infringement of trademarks, trade names or patents, violation of rights of privacy and infringement of copyright and proprietary rights, unfair competition and libel and slander, which may result from the publication of any advertisement in The Daily Herald by Advertiser, including advertisement in any free distribution publications published by the Paper. Auto Showcase: $27.81. Price includes a photo (taken at our office), 12 words and two runs (Saturday and Tuesday) in The Herald and The Herald Magazine reaching over 72,000 homes. Price also includes a regular 7 day3 line ad in the classified section Home Buyer's Guide: $20.97. Bring us a photo of your home by Tuesday at 5:00 p.m: Your home along a 30 word description, will run in Friday's paper. Plus you get 7 lines for 3 days in the Classified section. Credit: Courtesy credit is extended to persons with a listed telephone number within The Herald's circulation area (and with no back balance owing on previous ads). Bills are payable when rendered. Some classifications require advance payment.. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. with Renting a box number: $10.00 To provide confidentiality, blind service boxes are available. If you would like to pick up your replies, $10.00. If you would like replies mailed to you, $15.00. Replies are held for 15 days after the expiration of the ad. Errors: For best results, check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. The Herald will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions of any classified ad. Call us right away should a mistake be discovered and a change needed. In the event of an error, such responsibility will be limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. Responding to box number ads: to: (Box number) co The If an ad with a box number catches your eye, just address your envelope Daily Herald, P.O. Box 71 7, Provo, Utah 84603. Transportation 430 400 370 390 420 380 305 300 360 410 340 350 720 760 780 790 770 850 810 730 840 800 820 Aircraft Auto and Truck Parts .' Auto Insurance Auto Rentals Auto Service Autos For Sale Four Wheel Drive Heavy Equipment , Sports Cars Trucks Vans 'Prepayment Here is what we'll ask, so please be ready. Writing an ad. Start your ad with what you're selling. Be descriptive. Put yourself in the buyer's shoes. What would you want to know about an item you were interested in buying? List the item's best features. Your telephone number. Your name. Full address, Including zip code. Classification in which you'd like your ad to appear. Dates you'd like to run your ad. How you'd like your ad to read (our sales experts can help you with this part, but if you'd like to get started, you'll find some Hps in this section. Include the brand name. Use only standard abbreviations, or no abbreviations at all. Always state the price, and if you're flexible on price, Include a "negotiable" in your ad. Include your phone number and times to call. Specifically asking for the sale, andor including the word "please" will increase ad response. Required Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE The State of Utah Department of Community and Economic Development annouces two public hearings concerning the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) proThe gram for 1994-9hearings will be held to all program guideexplain lines and requiremnts and to receive public comment regarding the draft "Final Statement" which establishes all program policies for the 1994-9- 5 funding cycle. The Final Statement is vv Now, placing a classified Ad is even easier... SERVICE DIRECTORY MX 01- - ACCOUNTANTS 02- - AIR CONDITIONING 03- - ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 04- - ALUMINUM SIDINGS 05- - APPLIANCE REPAIR 06- -APPRAISERS 07- - ASPHALT V SERVICE 09- - AUTO SERVICE 10- -ALARM SYSTEMS 14- - BICYCLES 15- - BLUEPRINTS 16- - BOOKKEEPING 17- - BUILDINGS 18- - CABINETS 21- - CATERERS 22- - CERAMIC TILE 23- - CHIMNEY SWEEP F ax I 373-548- 9 24- - CLEANING 25- - COMPUTER SERVICES 26- - CONCRETE 27- - CONTRACTORS 29- - DRILLING 30- - DRY WALL 38- - FENCING 39- - FLORIST 40- - FURNITURE 42- - GARAGE DOORS 43- - GUNSMITH 45- - HARDWOOD 46- - HAULING Remember to include: FLOORS 47- - H EATING 48- - HORSE SHOEING 49- - HANDY PERSON Your Name Your Address Your Phone 50- - HOME IMPROVEMENTS 53- - INCOME TAX 54- - INSULATION 55- - INSURANCE and fax along with your 60- - LANDSCAPING classified Message ; 61- -LAWN CARE 62- - LEASING 63- -LOCKSMITH 66- - MASONRY 67- - MISCELLANEOUS 68- - MOBILE SWEEPERS 69- - PARTY ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL 71- -PLOWINGTILLING 70- - PEST 72- - PAINTING 73- - PLUMBING 74- - PRINTING 77- - RADIO-TV-VC78- - RESUMES 79- - R V. SERV7REFPAIR 80- - ROOFING CLASSIFIED 373-645- 0 A 81- -SAW SALESSERVICE 82- - SEWING & ALTERATIONS LSI 83- - SCHOOLS 84- - SECRETARIAL 85- - SNOW REMOVAL 86- - SMALL ENG. REPAIR 87- - SPRINKLERS 88- - TAXIDERMIST 89- - TREE SERVICE 90- - PHONE SERVICE 94- - WALLPAPERING 95- - WELDING PROCESSING 97- - WINDOW 98- - WEDDING a document which provides comprehensive guidance for the operation and administration of the CDBG program which is SERVICES NOTICE Park City Municipal Corporation is accepting bids for the sale of a 1984 John Deere 672A all designed to assist small wheel drive grader. The communities (under grader is in very good condition, has been used population) and counties in meeting approx. 3,740 hous and a variety of prioritized serviced every 200 hours. community development PCMC has maintained needs primarily for per- complete service records sons who have a low or and are available for remoderate income. All ap- view upon request. Grader plication information is can be inspected at the also contained in the Public Works Service statement as well as an Center at 10 Iron Horse of how Drive, Park City, UT explanation inprojects will be rated and 84060. For Additional formation call (801)645-512ranked if more applications are recieved for the No. 7131 Published in The limited funding available. Approximately $6,000,-000.0- 0 Daily Herald September is to be made 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, available for allocation to 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1993. 50,-OO- non-urb- counties and cities throughout the state. The seven regional Associations of Government in the state are responsible for rating and ranking all applications based on the criteria and priority targeted by the system used. All interested persons are invited to attend two official public hearings listed below: Tuesday, September 28, 1993 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Room 501, 324 South State Street, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Thursday, September 19- - CARPENTERS 20- - OARPETS I Page D7 Thursday, September 23, 1993 Classification Index Businesses For Sale Commercial Property Condominiums Farms and Ranches Income Property Lots and Acreage Mobile Home Parks Mobile Homes Real Estate For Sale Real Estate Trade Real Estate Wanted Recreation Property S72-G!E- 30, 1993, 6:00 pm, Commission Chambers, Sevier County Courthouse, Rich- field, Utah. To obtain a copy of the in adFinal Statement vance of the meetings or to obtain additional information concerning these or hearings, call 538-873- 0 53e-872- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accomodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify Richard Walker at 324 South State Street, 5th floor. Salt Lake City, Utah at least three working days prior to the hearing that will be attended. No, 7146 Published in The Daily Herald September 23, 1993. NOTICE TO CONTRAC- TORS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Utah Department of Transportation UDOTDPS Building (2nd Floor), 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84119, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, October 5, 1993, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Guardrail Replacement in Utah County, the same being that section of SR-219 identified as State Maintenance Project Mile-po- st No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 0.08 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 412.5 Lin. Ft. of Beam Guardrail The project is to be completed by November 5, 1993. A contractor's license is required prior to bidding Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the of Utah Department Transportation, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Director at Price, Richfield, and Cedar City, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department office at Salt Lake City, upon application and paymet of a fee of 5.00, none of which will CITY OF OREM, UTAH be refunded. NOTICE OF GRANTEE Easch bidder must subPERFORMANCE mit a bid bond from an REPORT The City of Orem, Utah approved surety company annually receives Commu- on forms provided by the nity Development Block Department; or In lieu Grant (CDBG) funding thereof, cash, certified from the Department of check, or cashier's check Housing and Urban Devel- for not less than 5 of the opment. The city received total amount of the bid, $676,000 for the fiscal made payable to the Utah year beginning July 1, Department of Transporta1992 and ending June 30, tion, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that 1993. The Community Deve- if awarded the contract, Office has the bidder will execute the lopment produced an all inclusive contract and furnish the Grantee Performance Re- contract bond as required. port, as required under 24 The right to reject any or CFR 570. This report Is all bids is reserved. Any additional informaavailable for public review and comment in room 222 tion may be secured at of the City of Orem City the office of the Utah Center, 56 Nonh State Department of Transportation. Street, Orem, Utah. Dated this 18th day of Any additional information my be obtained by September, 1993. calling the Community De- UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION velopment Office at W. Craig Zwlck, Director No. 7145 Published In The No. 7142 Published In The Daily Herald September Dally Herald September 23, 1993. 23, 1993. 224-702- 5. LAND NO- EXCHANGE TICE Notice is herby given that the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, is considering an exchange of land with Five Star Financial (Tanner) of Springville, Utah under authority of the Act of March 20, 1922, as amended. Reference Land Exchange Notice of October 24, 1990. The lands under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service that are being considered for exchange are desribed as: T. 6 S.. R. 4 E., SLM Section 34, Lot 3 Section 35, Lot 7 T. 7 S., R. 4 E., SLMSec-tio- n 3, Lot 2 Section 4, Lot 7 Section 9, SViSWVi Section 10, Lots 3, .11 Section 17, Lot 1 Containing 110.94 acres mor or less on the Uinta National Forest, Utah County Utah. Five Star Financial Lands are described as: T. 7 S., R. 4 E., SLM Section 24, S'iSW'A Section 25, NW'ANWVi Section 26. NE'ANEVa Containing 160 acres more or less within the Uinta National Forest in Utah County, Utah. Any or all of the above described lands may be exchanged provided the values are equal. In the event the values are not equal, either party may equalize the values by the payment of cash. The amount of cash to be paid- may not exceed twenty-fiv- e percent of the value of the Ntional Forest System lands. The involved lands contain wet land or focd plains. Persons claiming such properties or having valid objections to this proposed exchange must file their claims or objections with the Regional Forester, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 324 25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401, within 15 days after the date of the last publication by this notice. Peter W. Karp Forest Supervisor Uinta National Forest No. 7143 Published in The Daily Herald September 23, 30; October 7. 14, 1993. INVITATION TO BID September 20, 1993 ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT is currently accepting bids for a electrical contractor to replace two auditorium dimming systems. Specifications can be obtained at the maintence office at 490 North State, Lindon, Utah. Hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or call Bid opening will be October 11, 1993 at 1:00 a.m. in the office of Sherm Wankier, 90 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah. Alpine School District reserves the right to refuse any and all bids not in the best interst of the school district. No. 7144 Published in The Daily Herald September 23, 24, 25, 1993. 114 SCHOOLS mu- LIC. DAYCARE in N Orem Janan 115 224-185- & lunch. Deceased. All persons having claim against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to th. Clerk of the Court on or before the 16th day of December, 1993, or said claims shall be forever barred. KATHLEEN COPE PERSONAL REPRES- ENTATIVE HOWARD, LEWIS & PE- TERSEN 120 East 300 North Provo, UT 84601 5 Phone: No. 7130 Published In The Daily Herald September 16, 23. 30, 1993. 130 INSTRUCTION To sing LEARN classical Orem. Lynn CHIJCARE LEARN TO Use your ser-ge- r. Basic, beginner, advanced classes forming. Call 798-110- for info. 1 Violin EXPERIENCED teacher in N Orem, rates. 224-243- PIANO & VOICE lessons from BYU music major. Call Liz, 374-075- SCHOOL of Nat'l healing announces fall sem of classes. Learn how to prepare nat'l medicine from your own backyard. are Classes Thur 489-425- 4 135 HELP WANTED 3 CATHY'S KIDS Quality day care in loving family atmosphere. Free Ig fned yd, CPR & 1st aid cert, lie. State People To Earn $3000 30 DAYS 785-359- 224-484- CREATIVE ADVENTURES Highest quality in a precaret Well balanced curriculum, 2 fned play yards, centers, loving staff, positive environ. 699 E 500 S Provo, House, 3 thru Sept. CHILDCARE 6am-6pAges 3 mo-- 6 yrs. Sat-Ope- n 375-081- M-- for Call 377-997- 375-477- Pre-scho- BANJO, Lessons. BASS Mike play in N 224-296- GUITAR, PIANO, call HAPPY FACES Has openings for 2 yrs 4 up, lie'd, exc rets, SW 9 Provo. Tammy schoolday & piano 6:30pm at 188 So Main, Springville. For more info, and free agenda 9 ages MARKETING 1 Pos avail, w health & fitness co, great for students, 226-155- 3 PART-TIM- E The Daily Herald is looking for motivated individuals to supervise carhrs riers In Lehi. wk, mostly Mon, Tues, Fri & Sat. Very flexible, work out of your own home. Can live in Am 20-3- 0 375-972- 3 LIC'D exp'd daycare in loving home, NW Provo, meals & activities, 4 FT OK, openings, drop-in- s low rates. 375-113- CHILD CARE in my home, Alpine area. Ages 3 an up, call LDS MOTHER of toddler yr looking for two 1Va-olds, to watch PT am at like $1 .50childhr, would 756-082- 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. 9234001 10ES Judge Lynn W. Davis IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of Lloyd Cope, Up to $339.84wk assembling our products at home. Free details. Rush SASE to: SKS Enterprises, Dept 2, PO Box 2031, Orem Ut. 84057 EARN 221-952- 8 3-- 374-992- 4 home. Activ's WORK WANTED PIANO LESSONS tailored to students. Call Kelly PRESCHOOL, ages phonics, sic, cert tchr Call 125 2 ASAP, 374-830- 5 HAPPY Kids, our speciality. Lic'd, low rates, les- sons, meals Nancy & more. 225-393- 9 Quality Child Care, lic'd, activities, balanced meals, lots of TLC 3 blkg to mall YOUNG Mother of one is looking for one or two children to babysit. Call pre-scho- 226-27B- 1 Mary LOVING Mom will babysit 2 kids. 12 month & older. Call 373-634- HOUSE & Office cleaning, 8am-noo- n 11 yrs exp. Call 224-853- 4 area. This is a fun rewarding job for working with today's youth. Responsibilities & include delivering Herald Magazine to carriers, carrier recruitment, training, & route checking. This person will need to h be detail-oriente- wor-oug- & dependable. have access to large car or truck. Start18 ing pay $4.25hr Must mile. Please apply in person The Daily Herald, Circulation Office, 1555 N Freedom Blvd, Provo. at: Mon-Fr- i, Ask 9am-5p- for Camile or Linda EDITORIAL AIDE The Daily Herald has an opening In the newsroom for a aide to work Monday The thru Friday. job requires excellent typing, grammar and spelling skills. Applicants must take the spelling and typing tests at Job Service. Scores should be 5 spelling and 30 wpm typing. For Interview appointment call ext 280. part-tim- 373-505- 0 e |