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Show ' - j f ,J Senior citizen 'f v update I at JO a uj JbchCclJ Srmur Center Advisory Ruanj 1 t ) ; 8 a.lii.g J p in f 9, , . Dsfu-- v t rlitrf February t6, e 3o p m Dinner Urmg Vt tjbie dishes or de&srfl Msmli J, n a ip at t enter e BlkiJ Clifiu-an ti 70, at Snow - Hrntaf.e I nltVal ( ,V 1 If i " : -- . v rp WAC t'v vJt Firs-Lif- i. Wednesday - Spaghetti 4 balls, tossed green salad, (rml up, take. garJie bread, milk 1 'i i e Birad, Butter, Milk, June Monday, Homemade Clin k, o Noodle Soup. Cheese Slice, Fro it Naiad, Cake, Biscuits, Butter Mdk. Juice RfUbr Chr,SIiansen and Carleen Trapp wnners named " the Sev.er w Couniy Cowgirls Association Tuesday, Banquet held and other infi!ded pstde Os1ea;U9frUd',ke,OJO,n,heC,UbCOn!aCt Milk, a (iuckcn amj ra.st bcHf onnuT, Folium me (he dinner elections wire or llu 1987 officers. were as follows-Klsienjou-- j hIi e Anderson. President; Sudweeks, Vice President; .Merchant, Secretary; and jaula Robin Nielsen outh . Keprescnta-live- Following the elections, the awards were presented. The awards included saddles, hand-loole- d breast collars, halters, cinches, protective horse boots and buckles The lucky saddle winners were Robyn Christiansen, first place, open barrels; Kim Torgerson, first place, novice bar- rels; and Carleen Trapp. All-arou- outh Champion. Awards were presented to three places in each division: Youth barrels. First, Carleen Trapp, Second, Kaycee Wilson, and Third. 1i I is Jorgensen, Futurity Poles Kirn Torgerson. Second Anderson, and Third. Car-lee- n Trapp, Novice Barrels, First Kim Torgerson, Second, Darlene IHtcrsen, and Third, Paula Mer-rhanNovice Poles, first Sudweeks. Second. Darlene iroiT'n"' Td ,Third- - Vicki Evans. First. Robyn Chns- K,sie Anderson, in ,rdi ksa e'lsen. Youth First. Robvn Chns- LIlS?J:Jef0?.d Elsie Anderson, Third, INeela Sudweeks Congratulations to all the ners and thanks to our sponsors, uiples and Associate Insurance. nrst. l. Ifnai KSns Shoe and and Cody and Elsie Quarter Horses. The Sevier County Cowgirls invites anyone who is interested in horses and a lot of fun and excitement to f'dd,e Sh"P- - join them. 515 Dues are Robyn Christiansen, and Third, per year. There is a youth divismn for age 13 and under. I here are two males in the club and men and boys are welcome rormore information, contatct LaNeela Sudweeks at or Anderson at The wekPin MaPy?kPOt beginS lhe fcl PUBLIC NOTICES Jennifer Johnson. Youth Goat tying. First, Kaycee Wilson, Second, Carleen Trapp, and Third, Kobyn Neilsen. Futurity Barrels, 896-674- rirsl Klsie Anderson, Second, 529-702- Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 3 head of livestock; Domestic 1 family. PLACE OF USE- NW14 SW14 Sec 35, T20S, R1W. Protests resisting the of this application with granting reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before MARCH NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Sevier County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M (A2226) APPLICANT: David Ray Peterson, P.O. Box 122 Redmond. UT. QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft to 300 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 300 E 750 from W14 Cor. Sec 35, T20S, R1 W. ( 1 12 mile NW of Redmond) USE: 2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 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, March 17, 1987, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Surfacing and Signing in Sevier County, the same being that section of Sigurd to Salina identified as Federal Aid Project No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 8.153 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 188,713 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course 34" Maximum, 1 1,323 Tons of Bituminous Material Grade AC-1- 0 Viscosity Graded Asphalt, and 303,898 Tons of Untreated Base Course 34" or 1" Maximum. The project is to be completed in 1 20 working days. Prequalification of bidders is Prior to any bidders required. receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department of Transportation, completed and approved, the required Pre qualification .Statement to contra- pertaining ctor's experience and financial condition. In conformity with the Federal-ai- d Highway Act of 1968 the U S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract 9 28,1987. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER in the SALINA SUN Published February 10,17, & 24, 1987. meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). This contract is subject to all appropriate Federal laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. A current list of minority contractors, suppliers, and equipment lessors is available and will be furnished by the Utah Department of Transportation, UDOTDPS Building (1st Floor Civil Rights Offices), upon request. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Salt Lake City, and its District Director at Transportation, the office of Richfield, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $ 1 00 00, none of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office ofjhe Utah Department of Transportation. documents. Dated this 14th day of The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this February, 1987. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF Department has been advised by TRANSPORTATION thffWege epd Mbr Division, US. Gene Findlay, Director .Didsrtmeru of Labor, that Published in the SALINA SUN CefttactofS engagecr m highway coneteuction work are required to February 1,7, 1987. ' Baked IV Juice Cake, Bread, BuMer art SENIOR S DAY OUT. Members ol lhe Salma Area Senior Ciiiens enjoyed bl lunch at the Center, visiting with friends, then went to Gunnison or RichfiHd to shop or keep medical Employees receive special training Awards Banquet for Sev. Co. Cowgirls held lhe Awards banquet for the Sevier County Cowgirls was held January 31 at .shaheen's Hostau-ran- t I oily people attended and Mcatloaf, lab. Buttered Carrots. Pineapple I Dmsn , Jv pie, rolls, Luster, milk, juice Friday, Mirpherds IV, Chee-Sink, Fideila'. Apricots, Cookie ! z' I June Ihursday Baked ham, augrai n palalurs, mixed Vegetables, them i ft w .Menu fur Week i Mason Machinery employees Jay Straw and Allen Mason recen tly relumed from special training and schooling sponsored by t uiAlhs This annual schooling is required by DeuU-Alhfor dealers lo be qualified in their sales and s senne The training involves all of the C2w) and 7200 series Iractors from 40 tu 190 horsepower, Allen Mas on explained that they are requir ed to study the new features added to the machines along wim passing written and practical tests as they tear down and put back together just about everything on a tractor. This year the training went over such subjects as new air cooled engines and the all syncronization Sr. r 987 Chapter's Campaign in Redmond announces that a special team of volunteers has been selected. The following volu .teers have been recruited to help generate funds for the services and programs of the Arthritis 1 Every- W ednesday the familiar Blue Van picks up Senior Citizens from Aurora and Salina and take Campaign Karen Rasmussen, Chairman for the Arthritis Foundation-UtaDoor-to-Doo- Foundation-Uta- Chapter: E'llen Bosshardt, Gayelene Rasmussen, Mignion Johnson, Sandra Nielson. Ella Lee Lund, transmissions. Susan Munk, Vella Nelson, This is an annual event for Allen Cayla as he has attended not just the Farrington, Sandra Jensen, Bonnie Peterson, Lola Jensen and Karen Rasmussen. The funds that are raised will be used to support vital patient services, community education programs and research. One in every seven individuals has arthritis, said Rasmussen, It's time we took ously." in Pictured are. bus Citizens day out - mechanical training seminars, but engine schools, special equipment training and management schools. Arthritis appointments. driver, Arnold Barney, Thelma Jolley, Alta Cowley, Anna Martin, Harry Thor $en. and Otto Taylor, "Everyone arthritis seri- is invited to join us supporting this worthwhile cause by joining us as a volunteer or by making a gift." The campaign will take place 16 to February 24. from February hem to the Salina Senior Citizen Center for lunch and Social hour, Afier lunch they travel to to pick up anyone interested in going shopping or for medical appointments m Gunnison or Richfield, Suggested donation is It per person The service is for those who do Bed-mon- not have their own transportation or who are unable to drive their ow n car. The Senior Citizens enjov a good meal, visiting with friends, and have a day to shop or get medical attention, if necessary. In Aurora or Salina call Alta (owlev, and Redmond residents are asked to call Iwla for Rasmussen, 529-756- 529-775- 0 |