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Show 1 I r Sijfi Nrvi y a r Jay ta week IHitifcg ih I .alYr.il OiscO in Nall V. $ lai day trip to Caldurnia in company with irgd and I'va Anderson of hahna they enyuyed tamping at a KUA Campground at Manchester, North of San hVantisco along w uh a group of friends from California who were hunting of fishing for A be lone, S her iialer Mniioe fHrroa in 4 attrnduig he funeral Cif hrf lrp I lliulher, lone Gate hort'nst'n met her daughter Ui and granddaughter And rra in lYuvo a day last arch for a Faxi- J j - birthday lunch and get together. ahare the same Luis and htrthdate May 15 and get together Margie and Darrell Despam packed up their trailer house jhursday and headed up twelve nuie for a M emunal Day weekend and get together with Margies dad Clarence Denison and her brothers and sisters and their Kie rath jear la relrbrate that Lucille and Cameron Thorpe were in halt lake- a muple tf day lal w eek far Utcilie ta aee a bath families. penaUt Unda and Kendall BerteUon Derek Befiebon, four year old son of Kmg and Debbie BerteUon of Rirhlield, spent a couple of day with hu grandmother Ana Dee BerteUon and his aunts, uncles, and cousins tn A Mr ll Garth and Jactjue Sorenson and and boys have been busy cleaning, painting, parking and preparing to move from their trailer home dawn around the corner to the Mildred Ivtmon Home Don and Kumre Despatn were the Sacrament Meeting speakers on Sunday, Magham Mecham played a piano solo entitled "Their is Beauty all Around " Don and Kuntce Despam were the Sacrament Meeting speakers on Sunday, Magham Mecham played a piano solo entitled There is Beauty All Around," Dean and Jentry Anderson re turned home last week after a ten osn Aaron spent the weekend visiting Jacque's grandparents in ManU and w ith lynn and Kills Dee Sorenson In Astell, AUo visiting at the Sorenson home were Scott, Janalre and Greg Burbank and Kerry Sorenson and family, Brent and Joan Newman and boys were happy to have Robert and Annette Newman here to visit on the Memorial Day weekend. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tiuj following application!) h.iw laon bled with the State Engineer to exchange water m Sevier County throughout the enure year unless Sealed proposals will be UDOTDPS Building (2nd Floor), 4501 South 2700 West. Salt Lake City, Utah. 84119. until 2 o'clock pm Tuesday, June 16. 1987. and at that time publicly opened for Plant Mix Bituminous Seal Coal in Sanpete County, the same being that section of SR- 28. north Fayette to Juab County line milepost 8 23 to milepost 15 88 identified as State Maintenance Project No otherwise designated Locations in SLB&M 63 AREA (E2520) Fred 0. Mortenscn. P 0 Bos 670, Coalville UT seeks the right to exchange water as evidenced by (63 3221) Ownership of share m APPU-CAN- 1 Gooseberry Irrigaiion Company CURRENT RIGHT, QUANTITY. 65 ac ft. SOURCE Gooseberry Creek POINT(S) OF DIVERSION (1) N 1800 W 2320 from SE Cor. Sec 1 2 (2) S 1 00 W 2020 from NE Cor. Sec 1 3 (3) N 2640 W 2030 from SE Cor, Sec 24 (4) S 1 640 W 430 (5) S 2530 W 145 from NE Cor, Sec 25 (6) S 100 W 200 From NE Cor, Sec 36. T22S, R1E (7) S 3230 E 2900 from NW Cor, Sec 6. T23S, R2E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 1 5. total acreage 1131. 80 acs, sole supply 1131.80 acs.. PLACE. OF, USE: Sec 12; Sec 13; Sec 14; Sec 24, Sec 25; Sec 36, T22S, R1 E; Sec 6; Sec 8; Sec 1 7; Sec 1 8; Sec 1 9; Sec 20; Sec 30; Sec 31, T22S, R2E. HEREAFTER 1.65 ac ft is to be released, from Apr 1 to Oct 1 5, at a point same as Current Right; and 1.65 ac-f- t is to be diverted from SOURCE. 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION. (1) N 1 896 W 77 1 from SE Cor, Sec 25. T22S, R1E. (12 miles SE of Salma) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 15, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 16 1head of livestock; Domestic: family. PLACE OF USE: NE14SE14 Sec 25, T22S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16 on or before JULY 1 1, 1987. Robert L. Morgan, P E. 1 STATE ENGINEER Published in the SAUNA SUN May 27, June 3, & 10, 1987. The first receivers of telephone calls rather than cried out "Ahoy-ahoy- " the later greeting of "hello." ). The length of road to be constructed or improved is 7 65 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: Plant Mix Bituminous A 7800 Surface Course Type Ton. Ac-2- 590 Ton. 12 Seal Coat Bituminous 3300 Material Grade Max. Bituminous Viscosity Graded Ton. Owr 400 )tuth, eaih carrying a United State f lag Will begin ibis Scouting youth from all communities tn Saapet annual event, County will be )uined along with many Girl Seoul units tn form "ca of flags" on M anus Mam Street at o 34 a m. on Saturday, May 30th. trading the PARADE will be a review of early American flags Queen Ann, Grand Union, Old Glory (Betsy Ross), the fifteen stnped Star Spangled funner and the fourty eight and fourty nine star flags. These historical flags will be earned by boys dressed tn period costumes. Any children observing the "parade of Flags are Invited to join as the parade passes by provided they also nave with them a United States F'lag to carry. The participirnu will assemble at the North end of Main Street for a flag ceremony and Pledge of Alhgiance. The Scout O Rama will begin at 1 1 40 a m. and last until 3 40 p m. Philatelic station new in Provo Kent E, Jensen, at the FYovo Post Office, e announces the opening of a Philatelic Station on May 28. 1987. The Station will be located in the service lobby of the Main Post Office at 95 West 100 South, Provo, Utah. Stamps, collecting kits and many other items of Interest to collectors will be offered. Some items never before available in this area will now be sold. The FYilatelic Station will be from 11:00 a, open open from 11:00 a m. to 140 p.m. each Tuesday and from 140 p.m. to 3 40 p.m. each Thursday. Grand Opening will be held May 28, 1987. A special souvenir A cachet envelope and a special cancellation will be available only on that day. PUBLIC NOTICES r what government (714) 12821 Knotts (Collect) Garden Grove, Calif. 92641 898-782- 1 Gary Jensen F'amily. the Allen family and the Steve Jensen family before returning ta their home, The father and sons outing was held this past weekend Many fathers took the opportunity to spend the weekend camping with their sons. Flven though the weather wasnt the best, a good time was had by all who attended Annie Fllttabeth (Beth) Lether, and the memories will last forever 74, beloved wife, mother, grandMr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and took their exchange student, Anita mother, fnend. passed away May 15, 1987 Nrleman to Bryce C anvon to meet In Ihe Sandy Regional Rehabiliher parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arte tation Center of natural causes. Neleman, Gaudrrak, Holland and Burn August 24, 1912 in Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neleman. Utah to John Richard Henstrom Anitas Aunt and Uncle. The and Annie FJirabeth F'orler Nclemans art here in the United Mamed Lawrence Bever- States visiting for a month to see ley illev) Lether Septerber 20, many of the different sights in 1933 in Salt Lake City; later this part of the U.S. soleminized in the Salt Lake IDS Ward conference was held in Active member of the the Redmond Ward last Sunday. Temple. LDS Church, served over 35 years Many Stake visitors were here for in various ward and stake posithe meetings. tions. After marriage. Beth and Shelly Jensen, Stacy Jensen. Bev moved to Gunnison where Bev Trisha Johnson and Jennifer was employed at the U and Sugar Johnson were in Gunnison Saturuntil 1956 when they moved to day to attend an open horse show. Obituaries Pays brother Burke and Jerry The Johnsons have sold their home and are traveling Johnson around Duvlie Jensen, Tammy Johnson and Five Mae puketl were in f Yuva to do Sortie business and to get some medital attention Primary held its inservtce Tuesday evening, with spotlight-mon some of the teacher and as usual a groat lesson by Debbie htubbs. Beth Lether Hen-stru- 1 Midvale, Survived by her husband, This was the first one this year. the show. A group of scouts from RedLether, Midvale; two daughters Mrs. Larry (Linda) Dazley, West mond were taken to Richfield and Jordan; Mrs. Dean (Anne) Tho- pul in jail. Now dont get alarmed mas, Belton. Missouri; one son, they were there with their scout Lawerence (Larry) Lether, Sandy; den mothers and it was a tour of 12 grandchildren; five greatthe facilities. The boys seemed to grandchildren; one sister Letha enjoy the visit. Gisseman, Murray; one brother, A baby shower was given for . Wallace (Bus) henstrom, Salt Lake Mignon Johnson, and her new son City. Preceded in death by Clint. It was at the home of parents, four brothers and five Sandra Nielsen and was given by sisters. Sandra, Gayla Farrington and Lori Funeral services W ednesday, Rawlinson. Games were played May 20, 1987, 11 am, Midvale 3rd and the baby recieved many cute Ward, 750 Olympus Street. gifts. Friends may call Tuesday, 8 Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen this past weekend was Mr. p.m. at Redwood Memorial and Mrs. Shannon (Brenda) Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road and Wednesday, May 19, ter. They also visited with Lester one hour prior to service at the Jensen and other relatives. church. Interment, Redwood Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christensen Memorial Estates. had as visiters this past weekend Bev transacting! All Ihe girls did well in "The Soul Exchange Dial-a-Thoug- ht 529-394- 0 Need a Boost? Visit Faith Baptist Church this week! in Meetings are held the Salina American Legion Building NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S On A.M. at GET IN THE "SWING" SALE June 25, 1987, at 10 00 the door of the Sanpete Division Tom Robinson, Area Director Pickett, Ann Basshardt. Monica Pickett, Paula Flames, Uollett ITiirtt. and Gaylene Ramuen for their willingness ta help sell the poppies and far everyone wha so generously donated Spending the weekend with Vontexs Jensen was her daughter Velma Dviatt and Christine Winter both from the Salt Lake City area. They also visited with the Wrekrnd kirk and I 'ay Andersun have vuiu.r fur a rouple of months, giMtd is 160 North County Courthouse, Main Street, Manti, Utah, United States of America, acting through Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all payable at the time of sale, the foliowing described real property located in Sanpete County, Utah: Beginning 7.30 chains East, North 1 degrees 45' East 4.16 chains. Southwest Corner of SE14SE14 of Section 29. Township 19 South, Range 1 East, SLB&M; thence North 1 degrees UTAH DEPARTMENT OF 45' East 1.70 chains; thence South 88 degrees 45' East 4.40 chains; TRANSPORTATION thence South 1 degrees 45' West E.H. Findlay, CPA 1.70 chains; thence North 88 Director degrees 45' West 4.40 chains to Published in the GUNNISON point of beginning. Containing0.75 VALLEY NEWS May 27, 1987. acre, more or less. The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance, to satisfy the obligation secured oy, and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in, that certain deed of trust executed by Paul B. Fjeldsted and Julie A. Fjeldsted GRANTORS, to United States of America, acting through Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, the named Beneficiary, dated November 5, 1982, and recorded November 5, 1982 as Entry No. 266619 in Book 239, page 581, Official Records of Sanpete County, Utah. More customer traffic? Notice of Default and Election Multi-medi- a advertising? to Sell said real property was Exclusive products with recorded in said Official Records on October 30, 1986 as Entry No. proven sales potential? 286778 in Book 274, page 701. Free advertising flyers The property described herein mailed direct to customers? is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the purchaser will be required to sign Form FmHa 400-4- , "Nondiscrimination Agreement" if the purchaser intends to use the property for its original or similar purposes. Dated this 11th day of May, 1987. Radio Shack wants to establish a dealership in the Salina area. If you have an existing retail' business and these benefits appeal to you, contact us for more information. Sanpete County. K jensten Chidcstrr. Sarah Jensen, Stephanie Pickett, Pat Jensen. Dustin Jensen. Amy Jensen, Mamie Munk, Jerelyn Your right to know Radio Shack Franchise-Deale- d chairpvrwon and would like la pay special thank la C'hruty Mitirl-srn- , . by Could your Present Business Benefit From U.S.A. at the Sanpete County Fair Grounds, display ranging from Mountain men ta FlmkrU, Monkey Bridges, Signal Towens, line-woderby and Crafts will be available ta the public, Thiet for the Scout O Rama may be obtained from Cub and in each of Sanpete Boy Scout Communities, These ticket are redeemable for a video movie rental at any Top Stop Stuns in Kaiys tun Mr and Mr John Julian and daughter. Grand June-turtulo. and her granddaughter 7 Katy Dans, St George bey lotted, rvde bores and Just had a 6-- Asphalt - The project is to be completed September 15, 1987. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Transportation. Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Director at 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 $5.00, 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 tnereot, 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 evidenc eof good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder and will execute the contract 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 of the Utah Department of Transportation. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1987. -- a Officer-In-Charg- received by the Utah Department of Transportation poppy Day was this past Saturday. Vonte-s- Jemen was the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA acting through FARMERS HOME US ADMINISTRATION. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE By Glen F. Wood OF SUMMER!!! Sign your child up for SWI fV9 fV9 N G D THIS YEAR AT SNOW COLLEGE! Swimming Lessons Summer of 1987 Snow College Activity Center swimming Pool - Ephraim, Utah Telephone 283:4021 Ext. 384 or 381 CLASS ARRANGMENTTS AND COST: swimming class for 30 minutes with no more than 6 students will cost $1 2.00. 2. A swimming class for 40 minutes with no more than 8 students will cost $15.00. e class with 3 students will cost $35.00student 3. A for ten, 30 minute classes. 4. A private lesson with just your child will cost $50.00 for ten, 30 1 . A 2-- semi-privat- minute classes. 5. Cub Scout and Blazer Scout Aquatics will cost $6.00 for five days THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS. be made with Susan Larsen that day. Arrangements to pay must FEES MUST BE PAID SESSION SCHEDULE:. 1st SESSION: June 1 through June 6. Scout Aquatics forCubScouts and Blazers and Boy Scouts. 2nd SESSIONJune 8 through June 1 9. Regular swimming lessons. 3rd SESSION: June 22 through July 3. Regular swimming lessons. 4th SESSION July 6 through July 17. Regular swimming lessons Acting District Director Published tn the VALLEY NEWS and 1 0, 1 987. GUNNISON May 27, June 3, 5th SESSION: July 27through August 7. Regular swimming lessons. |