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Show jLiyli'iiiiiMfminu'HiiH'i8ii 8B Emery County Tuesday, November Progress 1994 1, i9Q&CamperAJIrailJ 1989 GT FORD ESCORT, runs excellent, looks great1 New tires, new windshield 637 5546 (1 1 1 Call 2p) 637 6709 book (11 18p) 1 12p) 73 TORINO, GOOD condi$400 tion, low mileage 381-540- 4 or 381 5432 (1114o) 89NISSAN 240SX SPOR-Tcar' Was $6900, steal Price Check it $5500 Auto, (1112p) 637-880- '92 FIREBIRD, LOADED, sale was $10,900, $9 900' Must sell, make offer Price Check Auto, 637 8801 (1 1 12p) 1986 MERCURY Sable, 4 door, FWD, power windows, AC, in good condition $3,300 Call 888 2213 or 637 6249 (10275p) CLEAN 1980 SNOWMOBILES, excellent condi$2,500, tion, tilt trailer TWO 1985 Ram good condition $4,500 (1 1 687-935- boards, watercraft, snowK&M Entemobiles 2 WmMotomooies BOUNDER MOTOR home, 1990? , Model K31.31 ft , 17,925 miles, immaculate condition, two AC's, TV stoveoven microwave, trailer hitch, power entry steps, 6 5 generator Dees 637-062- RV 8 8 1976 JEEP CJ7, PS, 33" tires, no rust, runs great, excellent condition 637-427- 1 Price Check Auto 888-553- FORD AEROSTAR, extra long all wheel drive '91 $9,595 (111 4p) 472-553- 3 1989 CHEVY S10 BLAZPS, PB, ER, $7,675 air, extra sharp Helper Auto, (10274b) V-- 6 472-553- 3 12p) 1 (1 TONSWB 1989 CHEVY 4 X 4, 350 auto , PS, PB, $7,875 air, extra clean Helper Auto, (10254b) 637-862- '90 CHEV S10, NEW, out-o- f crate engine, wheels, sharp $5995 Just like new truck, need offeri (111 2p) I (iif. 381-535- 3 MB I POLARIS APOLLO, 340cc, low mileage, good condition, includes cover 1979 $350 637-555- 8 (10254p) TON LWB4 1989 FORD NEW 1987 EXCITER, track, excellent condition, upgraded to 1990 specs, 1990 Exciter, color red, like new, 993 Exciter SX, performance unmatched 1989 FORD BRONCO in Utah powder, XLT, beautiful, ioaded, 637-432X 4, PS,PB, V-- air, extra sharp Helper Auto, (10254b) $8,975 472-553- 3 1 d 302 engine, excellent condition, under low blue book WANT TO spend the winter Arizona Great buyi 24 Class A '87 Shasta motor home Top and front air, heat strip, custom trailer hitch, new generator with 20 hrs , in ft miles, many extras See to appreciate $20,500 firm Alsocartote $700 Please call Jim 472 3167, evenings San-d- i (10254p) 472-371- 5 asHauM 1976 ROADRUNNER TRAVEL trailer, tandem axles $2,500best offer 637 6554 (10274p) tactic, "found money," has enabled the center to increase its coffer by 67 cents in less than a week thanks to change found in a file drawer, near a parking meter and at an airport. Sidewalks, cars and the pock- ets of seldom worn clothing are also excellent sources for lost or forgotten coins, according to Janet Osborne, director of the center. While it might sound like "small change" to some, the coins do add up, she said. "The 'found money' idea did not originate with us, but we see it as another tool for increasing the amount of scholarship money we can award," Osborne said. "We ask that when people find' change, in their pockets, in the street, or wherever, they put it in an and mail it to us. It is Datsun pickup, $650 OBO 1 12p) (1 SNOWMOBILE and repair 1 TUNE-U- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be heldin the Castle Valley Special Service District, Emery County, State of Utah, on the 8th day of November, 1994, at the same time as the general election, at which special bond election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said District, the following question: Shall Castle Valley Special Service District, Emery County, Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the aggregate sum of not more than $ 10,000,000, maturing serially in not to exceed thirty (30) years from their respective date or dates, and payable as to principal and interest from taxes to be levied on all taxable property in the district in an amount and at such rate as will retire said bonds in not to exceed thirty (30) years, for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost acquiring, through purchase or construction or both, a program consisting of facilities for the collection and treatment of sewage, facilities used in connection with the acquisition, storage, transportation and supply of water for domestic, industrial and other purposes, drainage and storm sewer facilities, and for transportation facilities consisting of roads and related bridges and viaducts, together with all necessary land, rights-of-waequipment and furnishings therefore, and including such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the acquisition of the facilities of such program and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, in and for said district and, to the extent necessary, to provide moneys for the refunding of all or part of the bonds authorized hereunder at or prior to the maturity FOR SALE '86 ChevV. ton 4 X 4, 350 auto, AC, 73,000 miles, very clean $7,500 Call 653 2517 after 3 pm (10204p) 472-388- 5 m m h it t 1 Pit 111' it III ' ' in 'ii it ii u s. t n 'I 1M1H, ii1 ii U u u ii JJrucks, &,Vans! CUSTOM VAN, '84 Ford, or 84 Chev Extra sharp Choice $3995 Price Check Auto, 637 8801 (111 2p) American Heart Association I 'i ASPEN SAPLINGS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSPLANTING Sal National Forest will be proThe Price Ranger District, Manti-L- a viding an opportunity for the public to dig and remove aspen saplings for personal use on Saturday, November 5, 1994. Permits will be sold on site approximately 1 mile west of the Forest Boundary in Little Bear Canyon. Little Bear Canyon is west of Scofield Reservoir and was the site of a Prescribed Bum in 1991. Forest Rangers will be on hand to sell permits and to assist with proper removal of the saplings. Permits will be sold from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aspen under six feet in height will be sold for $2.00 each. Aspen 0 feet tall will be sold for $10.00 each. A minimum charge of $10.00 per permit will be required. Sales will be final and not subject to refund. Roads into the sale area may be muddy and slick or possibly snow-packeFour wheel drive vehicles or tire chains are recommended. Questions regarding this sale should be directed to Bill Broadbear, Price District Forester at Published in the Emery County Progress November 1, 1994. d. 637-281- thereof? The polling places for said special bond election shall be the polling places in the following voting precincts established for said special bond election by the Board of County Commissioners of Emery County, acting in its capacity as the governing authority of the Castle Valley Special Service District, which polling places are the same as those for the general election. Electors of the Castle Valley Special Service District are advised to vote at the polling place for the voting precinct in which they reside. The polling places within said voting precinct are as follows: Regular Voting Precinct Polling Place No. 1 Emery Senior Citizen Center Emery, Utah No. 2 Ferron South Ferron City Hall 15 South State Ferron, Utah No. 3 Ferron North Ferron City Hall 15 South State Ferron, Utah No. 4 Clawson No. 5 Orangeville No. 6 Castle Dale West No. 7 Castle Dale East Bake It Easy Start With A Mix No. 8 Huntington East No. 9 Huntington West No. 10 Cleveland No. 11 Elmo Home baking is on the rise but with an important difference. Were baking faster and smarter by taking advantage of the growing number of cake, muffin and other mixes Convenience baking, though, is mine than just following the directions on the box Its also finding creative ways to customize a convenience product. A raisin lover, for example, might add raisins to a spice cake nnx while a chocoholic stirs chocolate chunks into a brownie mix Banana-nan- a Pecan Bread starts with a box of banana quick bread mix. Mashed banana intensifies the bread's banana flavor while a nutty oat streusel crust. Paired with a glass of cold milk or topping adds a crunchy, praline-lik- e bread with the whole grain goodness freshly brewed coffee, this banana-rrifi- c of oats is perfect for brunch or a snack Banana-nan- a Pecan Bread package (14 oz ) banana bread cup Quaker oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked) quick bread mix 12 cup chopped pecans cup water 12 cup mashed ripe banana 3 tablespoons margarine or 2 eggs, lightly beaten butter, melted 3 tablespoons 2 tablespoons firmly packed vegetable oil brown sugar Heat oven to 375F Lightly grease and flour bottom only of 9 x loaf pan Combine oats, pecans, margarine and sugar, mix well. Reserve 12 cup; set aside In large bowl, combine remaining oat mixture, quick bread mix, water, banana, eggs and oil Mix just until dry ingredients are moistened. Pour into prepared pan, sprinkle (op with reserved oat mixture Bake 50 to 55 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean Cool 10 minutes in pan; remove to wue rack Cool completely 12 Servings 1 1 1 Clawson Town Hall Clawson, Utah Orangeville City Hall 5 North Main Orangeville, Utah Castle Dale City Hall 61 East 100 North Castle Dale, Utah Castle Dale City Hall 61 East 100 North Castle Dale, Utah Huntington City Hall 40 North Main Huntington, Utah Senior Citizen Center piece. A 500-piec- e Utah Heritage puzzle and poster have been created by Marge Bennion, a former fourth grade teacher, and Kathy Peterson, an illus- trator of children's books, in an effort to highlight Utah's charming history and to celebrate Utah's Statehood Centennial. In 1989 the two women, who where neighbors in Ephraim, came up with the idea of making a puzzle. They both had been involved in historical tourism and the restoration of the town's most important building, one of the first "ZCMI" the United Order Co- and 1,000 head of cattle through "Hole-In-The-Rock- a ," precipitous passageway, to reach and colonize southeastern Utah, 1879. Utah was one of the first three states to ratify women's suffrage in 1896. In October 1847, Mary Jane Dilworth opened the first school in her tent. "Scandinavian immigrants settled in Sanpete in the 1850s. Today elements of their culture and folklore are still evident. Robber's Roost was the greatest outlaw hideout in the U.S. from 1870 to 1895. It was a frequent spot for The Wild Bunch, whose leader was products. "The setting of the mountain west is a fascinating saga," Bennion said. "The colonization of what we know today as the State of Utah is both rich and unique. Founded by pioneers in search of religious and economic freedom, they came to Salt Lake Valley- - a virtual desert area described as 'an area no one would covet or want to take from them." The Heritage poster (20X20") and puzzle (18X24") are not just for children. Bennion says they will appeal to all ages. Butch Cassidy. In 1850 Congress organized the region as a territory and named it "Utah" which comes from the Indian word "Yuta" meaning "home on the mountain top." The Utah Heritage poster and puzzle are prized products and will enhance and enrich your appreciation and understanding of our great state. Both products are now available at local stores. Orders may also be placed by writing: Utah Heritage Puzzle and Poster, P.O. Box58533, Salt Lake City, 84158-053or calling 3, Emery County Auditor in this planning process. Karen Truman has been nominated for Outstanding County Official for 1994 by the Utah Elmo LDS Church Elmo, Utah The election officials who will conduct the election are the same as those appointed under provisions of law to conduct the general election. The voting at the special bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the County Clerk of Emery County to the judges of the election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 A.M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M. There is to be no special registration of voters for such special bond election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such special bond election, except all qualified electors of the Castle Valley Special Service District registered to vote at the general election shall be considered registered to vote in the special bond election. The Emery County Clerk will cause the registration agents in the Castle Valley Special Service District to make d registration lists or copies of such lists available at each of the polling places for use by registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who is physically disabled, who will be serving as an election judge in another voting precinct, or who expects to be absent from Emery County on the day of the special bond election by making application in the manner and within the time provided bylaw, either by mail or in person, at the office of the County Clerk of Emery County at the County Courthouse, 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on November 14, 1994, that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of County Commissioners will meet at its regular meeting place at the County Courthouse, 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah at 12:00 oclock Noon and will canvass the returns and declare the results of said special bond election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. Castle Valley Special Service District, Emery County, Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 7th day of September, 1994. above-describe- R. Petersen Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Funk Attest: County Clerk 11, 18, 25 said her family has a tradition of putting together a puzzle every holiday season. Each year she attempted to find a puzzle that would educate as well as entertain her family. She hopes the Utah Heritage puzzle will do just that. The puzzle and poster both feature 110 facts about Utah's heritage and development. These points of history are numbered and correlate with illustrations on a watercolor map depicting Utahs unique history and diverse geography. "It's amazing how fast you learn about Utah when you start putting together the state- - location of counties, parks and historical sites.' After the historical information was researched, it was verified by the Utah State Historical Society for accuracy. Both products are enthusiastically endorsed by the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission as officially licensed Emery County Auditor wins 1994 nomination 100 North 200 West Huntington, Utah Cleveland Town Hall 35 South 100 West Cleveland, Utah Published in the Emery County Progress October November 1, 1994. "Teachers, adults and tourists buy them because of all the historical information. It is an exciting way to learn. They are informative and educational, fun and entertaining." The puzzle and poster contain such educational facts as: Upon arrival pioneers called the region Deseret, meaning honeybee. The Beehive, representing "industry," became the state emblem. The Great Salt Lake, where swimmers float in water five times saltier than any ocean, is the largest lake west of the Mississippi. Production ofnine minerals and elements from the lake is a multimillion dollar business. Kings Peak, highest point in Utah (13,528 ft.) is located in the Uinta Mountains which is one of the only two ranges in the U.S. to run east and west. Delicate Arch, Fiery Furnace and Devil's Garden are areas in Arches National Park. Pioneers lowered 80 wagons For those puzzled about how teach their children Utah history, a puzzle may be the missing to operative Mercantile. Bennion NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION CASTLE VALLEY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT, EMERY COUNTY, UTAII 637-373- 7 Centennial puzzle offers family fun stores- - 1 '86 FORD5. 4X4XLTExt Cab, power windows $6,500 seats, 460 or (10272p) $21,000 OBO (10275p) $55. Tuesday af noon for Thursday, Sun Advocate Publication 04 6p) 8 excellent condition The Women's Center, today housed in a small suite of offices in the student center, has increased its level of scholarship funding as well as its square footage. The center has funded more than 1,200 requests for scholarship monies in its history. In the center's first year of operation, one scholarship was requested and the center funded it at Advocate and Emery County Progress publications 2 (10254p) MUST SELL' 1993 Blazer, loaded, low mileage, Sun P 1994 FORD F250 XLT V. ton Extended Cab, 460 5 speed, 5,500 miles 637-678- r, Friday at noon for Tuesday Ente- K&M 637-886- rprises, ( new. like (10272p) 637-375- 4 scholarship fund." The Women's Center, now celebrating its 20th anniversary year, has a history of humble beginnings like "found money." The center was originally located in a remodeled third-floowomen's restroom in the university's Taggart Student Center, Osborne said. New Legal Advertising Deadline! (1112b) 637-292- 9 1992 FORD XLT 250 4 X 4 Ext Cab, 460 eng tow package, fully loaded 637 5282 (10276p) 20Q re-ent- ry not a donation. It is not tax deductible, and we will not send an acknowledgment. It is just a simple way to show support for the center and increase our or 3 mobile, needs work $21,000 ter at Utah State University has adopted a new strategy for increasing scholarship funds for students. The new FOR SALE Yamaha snow- (10276p) 748-507- 0 LOGAN- - The Women's Cen- 637-830- 637-112- 3 (10118b) 40,000 637-220- $3,900 V-- 637-118- 1 FORD F250 HIGH Boy Extras evenings (920tf) Center seeks found money 1 1985 CHEVY CUSTOM Van with under 1,000 miles on new engine, new 4 speaker sound system, runs like a charm and is clean as a whistle With a 350 there is plenty of towing power Asking $6,000 or best offer, and don't think you'll beat the price anywhere Call or ask for Greg (913tf) , (10416p) Sales, mmvNM ning bike, '81 TUNE UP AND repair out- VCR, 637-306- 6 1991 U94IBoats' 637-886- tioner offer 19 FT air condi$7,500 or best (10256p) HONDA TRX250 $2,150 OBO, great run- 2 16p) rprises, 637-528- 2 1971 '66 CHEV SUPER Sport, hard top, was $3500, final closeout $1995 Price Check Auto (1 Ranger 26 ft , sleeps 8, triple bunk beds, air, microwave, stereo (10278p) KIT ROAD 1994 MALLARD 1993 BUICK LESABRE Limited, fully loaded, excellent condition, warranty, low miles Priced below blue 1992 MjflgfrWji and Association of Counties. There were a total of five county officials nominated for this award. The nomination comes as a result of Trumans contributions to her community, her county and the Utah Association of Counties. Some of the accomplishments she is most proud of are initiating the implementation of Public Safety Retirement for Dur- ing her term, as first vice president of the association (first vice president is also the associations budget officer) she established the associations Special ProjectsLitigation Fund which has been able to fund special counsel on behalf of counties involved in litigation in areas of taxation, wilderness issues, road issues, etc. This fund has also helped finance special projects such as the Comprehensive Planning Project. Emery County as well the sheriffs department and as the other 28 counties have initiating the countys Self benefited from this fund. Funded Medical Insurance Plan during the time she served as personnel director and insurance administrator, 1988-199She has improved many of the procedures in her office and has taken advantage of every opportunity possible to continue to upgrade her education and the office of county auditor so as to do the best possible job for Emery County. She has earned a certificate as a government finance officer through the National Association of Counties, and has completed the hours required for a certificate on a state level as 0. Truman has served on the Huntington City Beautification Committee, she is a member of the board of directors of Emery County Community Theater and is donations chairman. She was instrumental in setting up a local preschool for handicapped children and served as vice president of the board of trustees for two years until the state discontinued funding. Her community service has also included Castle Valley Pageant productions and Huntington Heritage Days celebrations. Truman was also nominated for the Outstanding County well. In the Utah Association of Official award in 1988 and 1991. It if truly an honor to be Counties she served as president of the association. She nominated for this prestigious appointed and organized the award. The award will be given first county Comprehensive to the person chosen as OutPlanning Committee which standing County Official on has since been implemented Nov. 11 at the Utah Associaby the state, and Emery County tion of Counties annual is currently heavily involved |