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Show ilsraJd ids For Herald Want Call 373-S4I- Q rv The Dally Herald Page B10 Saturday, October 14, 1995 Information Classification Index hours: hours: Call-i- n Merchandise Employment Walk-i- n Office Mail Business Opportunities Child Care Entertainment Help Wanted Instruction 38 115" 1 113' 135 130' Jot Lists Seff Employment 136 Opportunities Work Wanted 137 125" FinancialLegal Debt Counseling Legal Services Loans and Finance Mortgages and Trust Deeds 167 166 168 169 Notices 156" 160 154 165 158 155 157 Health and Beauty Lost and Found Moving Personals Tickets Buy and Sell Rentals Classified Display: TV 531 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 Herald Magazine are due Wednesday at 1 1:00 a.m. Holidays set back deadlines one additional day for the week prior to the holiday. o Bicycles Boats and Watercraft Campers and Shells Motorcycles & ATVs Motorhomes & Camptrailer Rentals Motorhomes and RVs Snowmobiles Sporting Goods. .. Trailers 565 550 260 Farm Equipment Fruits and Vegetables Hay and Grain Landscape and Nursery Stock Livestock Poultry Veterinary Real Estate 9 Deadlines If you want your ad tn mn on 3 particular day, just make sure you call us with the ad copy by noun Ihe 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 traffic at d6adliM6. r 560 574 575 580 540 570 Consecutive Per 3 lines times per category per category Cost per line above 3 lines 1 $10.28 14.77 22.80 32.83 42.83 55.69 1.62 2.69 4.67 8.05 11.10 15.95 Private Party line ads (for new ads, cancellations, changes) 3 For Sunday, call by 12 noon on Friday. For Monday, call by 5:30 p.m. Friday. For Tuesday through Friday, 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. 7 call by 12 14 21 Policies 571 Farmer's Marketplace 280 210 275 220 200 Rates include automatic pick-uinto the Herald Accent 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 tor 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 runs same as three; 4, 5 and 6 runs same as seven; 8, 9 10, 1 1, 12, 13 runs same as fourteen; 15,16,17, 18, 19, and 20 run same as 21. run the same as 31. Rates shown represent costs as low as 53 cents per line per day. 0 502 536 515 533 450 530 495 539 460 440 510 496 500 490 520 250 240 205 270 Classified phone: Facsimile number: Switchboard number: (3 line minimum) 501 ur Apartments Furnished Apartments Unfurnished Commercial Rentals Condos For Rent Houses For Rent Miscellaneous For Rent Rooms For Rent Storage Rentals Vacation Rentals Wanted To Rent address: address: Rates thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m North 200 West, Provo Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603 Antiques Appliances Auctions Building Materials Computers Craft Fairs Food Storage Fuel Garage and Yard Sale Home Furnishings Jewelry and Diamonds Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Musical Instruments Office Supplies and Equipment Pets and Supplies Recreation Adoption Happy Ads Mon. Mon. 1555 P.O. 31 'Add $1 .45 to ads scheduled on Tuesday and Saturday (Herald Magazine), plus 45 cents for each additional line over 3 lines. Special Rate Categories 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 ciaims of unfair trade practices, infringement of trademarks, trade names or patents, violation of nghts 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. 710 620 680 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. 650 700 630 615 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. 720 760 780 790 770 850 810 730 840 800 820 Here is what we'll ask, so please be ready. FREE! Classified Free-bee3 lines for three days. Private party, one item undet $100. One item only, no firewood or pets (unless free). Ad must be mailed in. Only one ad per household per 31 days. Home Buyer's Guide: $30.60 Bring us a photo of your home before 12:00 noon on Friday along with a 30 word description, and your ad will appear in the following week's "Home Magazine", plus you'll receive an 8 line 7 day ad in The Daily Herald and Herald Accent. Renting a box number: $15.00 To provide confidentiality, blind service boxes are available. If you would like to pick up your replies, $15.00. If you would like replies mailed to you, $20.00. Replies are held for 15 days after the expiration of the ad. Responding to box number ads: to: (Box number) do The Daily If an ad with a box number catches your eye, just address your envelope Herald, P.O. Box 717, Provo, Utah 84603. Transportation 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 430 400 370 390 420 380 305 300 360 410 340 350 Aircraft Auto and Truck Parts Auto Insurance Auto Rentals Auto Service Autos For Sale Four Wheel Drive Heavy Equipment Sports Cars Trucks Vans Writing an ad. Your telephone number. Start your ad with what you're selling. Your name. Full address, including zip code. 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. Classification in which you'd like your ad to appear. Include the brand name. 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 tips in this section. 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. Use only standard abbreviations, or no abbreviations at all. asking for the sale, andor including the word "please" Specifically Prepayment Required increase ad response. will Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices (j " NOTICE OR PUBLIC HEARING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH Tgg it I ooking for that perfect job opportunity, or just looking for the right employee. Classified has the most up to date and most read ln i isting anywhere Utah in you want to reach County. that perfect employee, Classified is your answer. If you want more employment opportunity. Classified has it all! If PUBLIC NOTICE IS that on October 30, Monday, of Board 1995, the County Commissioners of Utah will hold Utah and County, conduct a public hearing commencing at approximately 10:00 A.M. during its regularly scheduled public meeting that is to commence at 10:00 A.M. on that date. The public meeting and the public hearing will be held at the regular meeting place of the Board in its chambers at the County Administration Building, located at 100 East Center Street, in Provo, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to provide a reasonable opportunity for interested individuals to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issuance by Utah County, Utah of up to $32,375,000 environmental improvement revenue refunding bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of refunding the HEREBY following to tn remove-u-youp ready or just starting out, Classified can help you open the door to home ownership. We got properties at every price, with locations all over Utah County! And if you're planning to sell, Classified can introduce you : i the market's best prospects, as well as HWL i - fmMml tf f A.. " Je jrr-Mm- GIVEN, series provement If 14M of env- ironmental improvement revenue bonds previously issued by Utah County, Utah: (a) $16,850,000 currently outstanding Utah County, Utah Floating Rate Environmental Im- I ' Revenue OOUSE 1 1 i 1980 Series A States Steel Cor- poration Project), which were issued on behalf of United States Steel Corporation (now USX Corporation) (the 'Company') to finance a portion of the costs of acquiring and improving certain pollution control facilities at the Company's former Geneva Works located at approximately 10th South Geneva Road in Vineyard, Utah County, Utah; and (b) $15,525,000 currently outstanding Utah County, Utah Floating Rate Environmental Improvement Revenue Bonds, 1980 Series B (United States Steel Corporation Project), which were issued on behalf of United States Steel Corporation (now USX Corporation) to finance a portion of the costs of acquiring and improving certain pollution control facilities at the Company's former Geneva Works. USX Corporation, a Delaware corporation, is the sucessor by merger to United States Steel Corporation. Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 requires that, before the refunding bonds may be issued, the County must approve the issuance of the bonds after conducting a public hearing. At the time and place fixed for the public hearing, all interested persons will be given an opportuni ty to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issue of refunding bonds. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVthat following the pubhearing, the Board of EN lic County Commissioners take action on the requested approval and authorization of the issu- will ance bonds Utah, of by the refunding Utah County, as required by led-er- and state law, including action on the adoption of a final bond resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of the refunding bonds. Written comments may be submitted to the County Clerk until the time of the hearing on October 30, 1995. Additional information may be obtained from the County Clerk at his office at the County Administration Building, 100 East Center Street, Provo, Utah 84606, Telephone (801) 370-800- Dated: October 1995. Isl Gary Herbert 11, Commission Chair Board of County Commissioners Utah County, Utah ATTEST: J. Bruce Peacock Utah County ClerkAuditor Isl Peggy Kelsey Deputy No. 0094 Published in The Daily Herald October 14, 1995. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS AMERICAN FORK CITY CORPORATION 31 NORTH CHURCH STREET AMERICAN FORK, UT 84003 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of 900 EAST WATER LINE PROJECT will be received by American Fork City Council at the office of American Fork City, 31 North Church Street, American Fork, Utah until 10:00 AM (Mountain Daylight Time) October 24, 1995, and then at said office publicly opened and to lis Bonds, (United I read aloud. the Best Professionals! The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following location: American Fork Engineering Department 270 East 200 North American Fork, Utah 84003 M,-r','- 't '")r''"T,''T'''' rr7r"W 11 s The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be available on October 6, 1995 and may be obtained at the office of the American Fork Engineer upon payment of $20.00 for each set Copies of the documents will be mailed for an additional charge of $10.00. American Fork City reserves the right to reject any or all BIDS, or to waive any informality of technicality, or to accept a BID deemed in the best interest of American Fork City. No 0074 Published in The Daily Herald October 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, and 21, 1995. Br Baity Pm Service Ffet ' Whether we're helping you find a new job, assisting in your search for a new car or helping you sell your used sewing machine, we subscribe to the idea that your satisfaction is the measure of our success. |