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Show w From page two continue to grow, since 60 percent of divorced couples have children prior to their divorces. If current trends continue, single-parehouseholds and will account for of all families in the 20 for worry warts . Medicare system. AIDS is spreading with no cure in sight. The figures on the spread of AIDS change almost daily. The implications for individuals and families are changing as well. Nearly all cases of AIDS have occurred in persons who voluntarily place themselves at risk for being in-- hnJ skills. The lareest increase in anv one parent. How will AIDS affect the American family? How will the threat of contacting a terminal disease affect the future fidelity and fertility patterns? If a family members become infected, will their parents, siblings, or children provide care, or will that care be left to state and federal government? How will government and the private sector respond to rapid increases in health-car- e costs are riscosts. Health-car- e ing faster than inflation and the national economy. If present trends continue, more and more people will be unable to afford adequate health care. Illegal drug use is still a national problem. According to a recent poll, marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug, 7 are and white males ages the most prone to use it. The use of cocaine among youth has gone up in the last 10 years. The percentage of children bom and raised by unmarried 12-1- U.S. This will make the blended family the predominant family form in America. r P? ul family etyte i. the Agfa, parent household headed by the mother. Increases also are noted in the proportion of fathers who are custodial parents. Twenty-thre- e percent of all children under 18 now live with only one generations. Seventy-fou- r percent of Americans feel the problems facing todays children are worse than those they faced in their own youth. Over the last generation, the resources and attention given to the problems of children and youth have declined. Educators warn that nearly a third of our nations school-age- d children are at risk for failin ing or dropping out of school, being victims of crime or drug abuse, becoming pregnant, or becoming chronically unemployed during their working years. The majority of adults report feeling high stress. Stress has been termed by many as one of the most frequently occurring maladies of the century. Eighty-nin- e of Americans report feeling high levels of stress on a regular basis. Americas population is growing older. It is projected that by the year 2030, the number of people 65 and older will double and will represent 21 percent of the total U.S. populapercent tion. The number of latchkey children will increase. No one knows exactly how many children are in this group, but conservative estimates indicate that rrequentiy TN CDassoffiedl Adl tnan tttsssrjsrz quently than males, r work force. In 1985, 71 percent of all women 18 to 44 years of age were in the labor force. Eighty-tw- o percent of the married women who presently are For Sale Help Wanted For sale by owner. 1984 Dodge Aires. Front wheel drive. Good tires. New battery. 52 Ready to go. $3,600. Call Help, help! Inventory reduction. Need to Deutz-Alli- s sell two 26HP rental tractors. One with loader. Less than 75 hours each. Call (801) 52 Older brick home. Inside remodeled including electrical and plumbing. Two bedrooms. Large kitchen with disposal and dishwasher. Huge yard and garage. 204 East Center, Nephi. $36,000 or offer! Wanted ir nanny. Work day care center with one other nanny. 5 Creat benefits. Call collect (203) 1 in Connecticut. Start right away. The Town of Mona is taking applications until 5 p.m., Jan. 10, 1989 for the position of town manager. Applicants must be residents of Mona. Yearly salary will be $4,800. Plumbing and bookeeping skills are required. For complete job descripB tion, contact Mayor Greg Newton. working indicate that they would continue to work even if finances were not an issue. Of the women not gainfully employed, 70 percent indicate that they would prefer to be working if there were adequate child-carfacilities near their homes or e places of work. Time management is critical for everyone, but especially for 623-028- 687-954- ny questions? 1 .Tim, ranch. Beautiful mountain locaeast of Nephi. See to 26tfB See Chapman Furniture, 27 South Main, Nephi, for all your floor covering needs. 21tfB Expert installation available. We have wedding lists for all Nephi area weddings. $2 or $5. Plumbing and Builders' Supply, 66 South Main, Ne21 tf B phi. We have about wedding gifts? Thinking lists for $1, $2, $5, and up. Nephi reddings Company, 1005 North Main, 27tfB JMephi. 180-acr- e tion. Six miles 623-258- and single-parefamilies. The number of families where both spouses or the single parent are employed is increasing, and at the same time, so are the number of hours spent in the work place. This decreases the amount of time available for family life and leisure. The number of or For Rent blended families is growing .Nice, clean apartments. Cood location. rapidly. Approximately 84 per- 'Storage shed. Laundry hookups. No pets. 52 cent of divorced males remarry months, get fourth month's within four years, contrasted Rent for three rent free with this ad. apartwith only 75 percent of divorced ment, $150 per month. availBoth month. y will apartment $185 per females. The able nt two-payche- 4-- 623-014- step-pare- nt 623-216- 6 The 3 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah December 28, 1988 Main, Nephi, Christmas Ikawmg Winners 12-13-- Ned Stringham Chris Wilkey Anna Boswell Myrtle Anderson Ted Woosley 12-20-- g Apartment $175 623-039- Virginia Nordell Kid's Gift Certificate Winners From Nephi Lumber Lajean Boswell Trevor Jones ACTIVE SENIORS RENT BASED ON INCOME Large one bedroom apartments with ample storage. Stove and Bill Sperry Marty Palmer Marie Butler Fran Bainer Ann Alloway in convenient kitchen, air in living room, large closet in bedroom, washers and dryers in community room. No . yard work so you can enjoy being an active senior. ' Kid's Gilt Certificate Winners From Nephi Lumber Tyrie Thalmon KIDS GRAND PRIZE WINNER DOLL - SHYANN GREENHALCH REMOTE CONTROL CAR TRAVIS JARRETT KNAK $500.00 WINNER - WADE TOBERT Apartments located at 160 East 300 North and 251 South 100 East in Nephi. 4 Call us at and well figure your individual rent 623-164- Help Wanted RNs and LPNs wanted. Please apply at Canyon Hills Health Care Center, Nephi, or call Donor Louise at 623-- 1 721. InnnfffNG WHITE ROOFING & HANDYMAN - 623-024- Large Inventory of Parts at Beck's Furniture Factory Authorized Service St 462-266- 5 Mt. 623-066- IBM and Apple Compatable Computers Computer Supplies and Software Computer Upgrades Photo Copier Supplies 1 Refrigeration & Appliance Specialists SERVING EAST JUAB SINCE 1978 Fast, Reliable Service PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONIC REPAIR Call George Paxman at 7 for pickup and delivery in the Nephi Area. WE SELL: MINUTE MAN SERVICE COMPANY 289 West Main P cRofix AND HANDYMAN!! Call us for all your roofing needs. Residential and commercial. We also now have handyman service for most repairs. Call Shannon today. Pleasant Offering a reward for information leading to the conviction of those involved in breaking the windows on the home at 140 West 7th South, Nephi. Thank you. 2 Please check your Times-New- s classified ad the first week it appears. If you find a mistake, telephone us promptly. The Times-New- s will be responsible for one in377-621- correct insertion only. Has your life been affected by drinking? 6 Call Alcoholics Anonymous at or 29tf Meetings twice weekly. s Here are classified ad rates: 604 per five words or portion of five words, $3 minimum. No discount on additional weeks. No refunds on ads cancelled after the deadline. Has your life been affected by someone 5 else's drinking. Call at or Meetings twice weekly. Tues1 7:30 8:30 at to p.m., Thursday, day p.m. 623-145- 623-118- Times-New- 623-131- 623-048- a EARLY DEADLINE The deadline for ALL news and ALL advertising for the Ian. 4 edition is FRIDA Y, Dec. 30 at 5 p.m. ITEMS RECEIVED AFTER THAT TIME WILL BE RUN IN THE IAN. 11 EDITION! Services Experienced baby sitters. Afternoons, evenings, Saturdays. Kathy or Valerie Gib623-03949tf son, f Legal Notices Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service Notice of Public Auction Sale Under the authority in Internal Revenue Code section 6331 , the property described below has been seized for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes due from Tim P. Bradley, dba Ray's Restaurant. The property will be sold at public auction as provided by Internal Revenue Code section 6335 and related regula- The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. The sale will be held at the Front Foyer, Juab County Center, 160 North Main, Nephi, Utah 84648, on Thursday, Jan. 26, 1989, at 11 o'clock a.m. The purpose of the sale is the foreclosure of a Trust Deed executed by TIMOTHY P. BRADLEY and CYNTHIA L. BRADLEY, as Trustors, in favor of VALLEY BANK AND TRUST as Trustee and COMPANY, Beneficiary, covering the real property located in Juab County, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: State of Utah, County of Juab: BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of Section 16, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence South 530 feet along section line, thence line East 104 feet to the West of Highway 91, thence Northeasterly 550 y line to a feet along the West point on the Section line which is 254 feet East of the point of beginning, thence West 254 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 2.17 acres, more or less. ALSO BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Section 17, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence South 526.68 feet, thence West 686 feet, thence North 526.68 feet to Section line, thence East 686 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 8.29 acres, more or less. TOGETHER with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, rights, rights of privileges and apway, easements, purtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining (all as part of the premises hereby conveyed) which shall be deemed to include but not to be limited to (1) all mineral rights, rents, issues, profits, damages, royalties, revenue and benefits therefrom; (2) all improvements, fixtures, and equipment (whether or not annexed thereto) now or hereafter used in connection therewith; (3) all water and water rights hereafter relating to or used in connection with said property; together with all shares of stock evidencing any such water rights, and all fixtures and equip- jsenold ment for irrigation or drainage. deemed to be fixtures and ToartoTtheTeaTtv and a portion of the security for the indebtedness herein men- tioned. All of which aforementioned property, whether real, personal or mixed, shall be hereinafter collectively referred to as ''subject property." The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale unless there is a prior written agree:, ment with the T rusleeLlhe, property. is u be sold without any warranties or title. possession or encumbrances. For further inforation about this notice, please contact the Trustee, Valley Bank and Trust Company at the Nephi office, 185 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah 84648, attention Melvin j. Bennett, telephone or the attorney for the (801) Trustee, Brad R. Baldwin, Valley Bank and Trust Company, 50 West Broadway, Eleventh Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, telephone (801) DATED this 20th day of December, right-of-wa- y right-of-wa- 623-065- 1988. VALLEY tions. 88 - " apartments. More storage space than any other apartments in town. One wall each in living room and bedrooms covered with cabin- ets from ceiling to floor. Well insul- ated for inexpensive heating costs. Utility room with washer and dryer hookups. $175 per month. Check with manager at 166 East Center, 24tf Nephi, or call Dinner Winners Josh Palmer 623-262- Two-bedroo- m 88 Dinner Winners Becky Olsen Fran Bainter Kid's Gift Certificate Winners From Nephi Lumber Justin Boswell Alyse Creenhalgh Office and retail space available. Call 33tfl Spacious Large living rooms. Dinner Winners Sara Livingston Lorraine Brown Notices in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE e 51-- 1 623-264- 623-214- 3 part-tim- 746-460- now at Mountain Shadows Apart465 South 4th East, Nephi. See ' ments, manager in apartment No. 7 or call 623-209Equal Opportunity Housing. 49tf B two-bat- h with Large washer, disposal, carport, and storage. Only $250 per month. 480 South 1st East, 46tfB or Nephi. townhouse apartments. Call Richard May at or 623- - Legal Notices LDS step-famil- Mickelsons Restaurant Utah 793 North 8 52 756-986- Older home with large lot. Nice Nephi location. $18,000. Tonya or 7 12-6-8- 623-077- long-rang- AIDS victim, the next 17 percent are present tions arise as ! ! step-famili-es two-thir- unmarried parents accounted for 21 percent of all births. The powth of unmarried parents has continued, but appears to be work. Youth suicides increase. What are the e ef-Reported youth suicides have 3W Pcent in the cSfrenInl?? Smade 2. w? SKSdtluS (Mti NOW IN NEPHI VERY OTHER WEDNESDAY CENTRAL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 5 FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL DR. DAVID H. JARAMILLO PODIATRIST nt women is increasing. In 1984, wffiO (i 0 (UiinoO WE SERVICE & REPAIR Computers (All makes and models) Printers Monitors Disk Drives Terminals TV'S VCR'S Audio visual equipment Copy machines Bring in this ad for a 10 Discount Date of sale: tanuary 6, 1989. Time of sale: 11 a.m. Place of sale: Ray's Restaurant, 840 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah 64648. Title offered: Only the right, title, and interest of Tim P. Bradley in and to the property will be offered for sale. If requested, the Internal Revenue Service will furnish information about possible encumbrances, which may be useful in determining the value of the interest being Trustee and Beneficiary by Brad R. Baldwin Ceneral Counsel 52-2- B NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE, BOARD OF EDUCATION, JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT Public notice is hereby given that the annual meeting schedule of the Board of Education of the Juab School District is as follows: 1989 sold. Descrption of property: 28 cocktail tables; 82 stack chairs; 19 padded bar stools; 20 banquet tables; 44 red velvet chairs; three high chairs; four booth tables; one music stand; one lot assorted glasses and cups; one lot bread baskets; one Hoover vacuum; one Kleanmore vacuum; one bar stool; five utility carts; one lot table candles; one lot paper goods; one lot serving plates; one desk; one lot maker; one assorted crocks; one lot plastic ketchup and mustard containers; one lot assorted garbage pails; two step ladders; one lot assorted booster seats; one lot assorted pans; one lot assorted cooking utensils; band saw. Butcher boy, one electric model one stove; one chicken fryer; one Blodgett 21.2 one bank oven; two bakery racks; cubic-foFrigidaire refrigerator. Model Kelvinator one 21.2 cubic-foo- t refrigerator, Model UFP212RM; one Kitchen Aid mixer; one Ray Tone commercial double-doo- r freezer. Model AF 4782; one Ceneral Electric stove; one Sharp microwave, Model R6260; one maker. Model Frispo Matic french-frX530; one lot assorted miscellaneous serve ing plates, platters, bowls, trays; one toaster; one Ice O Matic ice maker. Model C20A; one lot assorted salad bowls; one Hamilton Beach malt mixer; one lot assorted malt and sundae glasses and tins; one Schaffer ice cream freezer; one Norris milk dispenser; one let Spray fountain drink machine; one Leitman pie keeper; one lot assorted napkin holders; one soft drink dispenser; one lot assorted glass pitchers, one NCR cash register; one lot miscellaneous decorations; one lot cream pitchers; one lot assorted serving trays; one coffee urn; one lot salt and pepper shakers; one lot sugar dispensers; one lot syrup dispensers; one lot assorted silverware; one can honey; one lot cracker baskets; one lot bus trays; one post card rack; one cigarette machine; one bakery rack, one lot matcJies, one lot assorted light bulbs; two white formica tables; one table; eight double booths approximately four feet wide, 13 single booths, approx imately four feet wide; two single booths approximately six feet wide; four circulai booth tables, booths, red, 12 approximately four feet wide; one Energy Mizer dish washer, commercial Model AZ, one time clock; and one commercial grill. Property may be inspected at 840 South Mam Street. Nephi, Utah 64648. Payment terms: Full payment required on acceptance of highest bid. Form of payment: All payments must bt by cash, certified check, cashier's oi treasurer's check, or by a United States postal, bank, express, or telegraph money order. Make check or money order payable to the Internal Revenue Service. Dated Dec. 22. 1968. lames Harris Internal Revenue Service 88 West 1st North. Room 106 P O Box 238 Provo. Utah 6460 meat-cuttin- g four-burn- four-burn- y four-slic- g (801)377-599- i BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FREE ESTIMATES V 1 Regular meetings are held at the school district office, 42 East 2nd North, Nephi, Utah, commencing at 6 p.m. By order of the Board of Education Tracy D Olsen Clerk Treasurer Dec. 28, Published in the Times-New- 1988. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 17th day of lanuary, 1989. at 11:00 a m. at the west front steps of the Juab County Courthouse located at 160 North Main, Nephi, uab County, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Russell K. Farrer and Suzanne S. Farrer. as Trustor, in favor of Utah Housing Finance Agency, as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded April 25. 1984 as Entry No. 176860. in Book 311. at Page 337, of the official records of the Juab County Recorder, covering real property located at 694 North 100 West, Nephi, in Juab County, State of Utah 84648, and more particularly described as follows BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of Lot 3. Block 21. Plat "C" of the Nephi Townsite Survey, thence East 139 S feet to a point 75 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Lot 3. thence South 143 feet to of the North line of the South said Lot 3, thence West 139 5 feet to the West line of said Lot 3, thence North 143 feet to the place of beginning Notice of default was recorded September 2, 1988 as Entry No 188186, in Book 333. at Page 75S. of said official records. Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances. the property, for the purpose of paying obligations secured Trust Deed, including without by saia limitation fees, charges, and expenses of Successor Trustee, and advances, if any, under the terms of said T rust Deed. DATED this 13th day of December, I960 ROBERT C. HYDE. Esquire, in his capacity as Successor Trustee Stacy Howard Parsons. 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