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Show T 3 Jessica Jacobs will serve The Gunnison Valiev News. Wed.. May 12..1993. NOTICES PUBLICPEOPLE MUST KNOW" BECAUSE Mission in Missouri THE Sevier School Board Changes Meeting Time The Sevier School District Board of Education has changed the CAUSE NO. 043-- 2 time TER. High School, 510 West 100 South, Richfield. A Board Work session will be held prior to the meeting at 1 1 a.m. in the conference room of the Support Services Facility, 1600 North Highway 89, Richfield. Signed; Samuel D. Ware.Busi-nes- s Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, May 26, 1993, at 10 of the May 1 3 Board meeting to lp.m. It will be held in the Richfield Administrator Published in the Salina Sun, May 5, 1993 and May 12, 1993. Jessica Jacobs, daughter ofT erry and Dorinne Jacobs of Gunnison has been called to serve in the Missouri, Independence Mission. She will enter the Missionary Training Center on June 9, 1993. Jessica is the granddaughter of Barton and Grace Draper of Pleasant Grove and Virginia Jacobs of Tuscon, Arizona. She graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1990 and is an LDS Seminary and Institute graduate. Since graduating from Snow College in 1992 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATNotice is hereby given that the a.m. or as soon thereafter as possible in the Boardroom of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 WestNorth Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 520, Salt Lake City, Utah. The hearing will be conducted in accordance with Utah Code Ann. S40-10-- 1 etseq.(1953,as amended), -l et seq Utah Code Ann., S the Proceand as (1953, amended), dural Rules of the Board. The purpose of the proceeding will be for the Board to consider whether it will hear the Petition for Reconsideration of its order dated March 24, 1993, said Order having denied IPAs petition for the amendment to the Utah Coal Program Regulations establishrequireing criteria for ments to allow an applicant to for one percent ( 1 ) of its total assets. Natural persons may appear and 63-46b- IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF SEVIER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND INTENDED FORFEITURE TO ALL CLAIMANTS; NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that the State of Utah has seized property which was being used to facilitate the transportation, sale, receipt, possession or concealment of controlled substances or constituted proceeds furnished or intended to be furnished for controlled substances, and the State of Utah intends to forfeit such property pursuant to the Utah provisions of Section Code Annotated. Any person having a claim in such property is hereby summoned a required to file an answer to the Complaint on file with the District Court Clerk and serve upon, or mail to R. Don Brown, Sevier County Attorney, 250 North Main, Richfield, Utah 84701, a copy of said answer within 20 day after service of this notice. Failure to answer will result in judgement for the relief demanded in said COmplain. Properties seized, identification numbers, dates of seizure and court case numbers are as follows: (1) Two hundred Eighty Dollars in United States Currency: seized April 14, 1993: District Court No 930600098PR. 3, self-insu- re represent themselves before the Board. All other representation by parties before the Board will be by attorneys licensed to practice law li-in the State of Utah or attorneys censed to practice law in another jurisdiction which meets the rules of the Utah State Bar for practicing law before the Utah courts. Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons requiring auxiliary communicative aides and services to enable them to participate in this hearing should call Janice at least three Brown at the hearing to working days prior 538-534- 0, date. Persons interested in this mat- ter may participate pursuant to the Procedural Rules of the Board. The Petition for Formal Hearing and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected in the office of the undersigned. Dated this 7th day of May, 1993. State of Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining James W. Carter, Chairman s Janice L. Brown Secretary of the Board, 355 WestNorth Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake (801) 538-534- 0. City, Utah 84180-120- 3 920600220. Dated this 5th day of May, 1993. R. Don Brown Sevier County Attorney Published in the Salina Sun Wednesday, May 12, 1993. Published in the SunNews Wednesday, May 12, 1993. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC BEFORE THE DIVISION OF OIL, The regularly scheduled Governing Board Meeting of the Gunnison Valley Hospital Governor Board will be held on Tuesday, May 18, 1993 at 6 p.m. in the conference Room. All interested persons may GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH attend. PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION IN THE MATTER OF POWER INTERMOUNTAIN AGENCYS RULEMAKING PETITION, R. s Natalie Peterson, Secretary. Published in the SunNews Wednesday, May 12, 1993. More on those FREE Thats right From now on, your personal classified ads will be free! ! Your ad can run two weeks, but must be 25 words or less. We ask that you bring or call your ad to our office by Friday afternoon. We can take ads until Noon on Monday, but anything coming in after 12oclock will have to wait until the following week for publiFREE Classifieds! ! cation. Warm, Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina 40 or for mor Information Visitors are always wlcom 529-3- 9 Ephraim, Utah. Jessica will speak in Sacrament Service on Sunday , May 23 at 10:45 a.m. in the Mayfield LDS Ward. '' Sister Jessica Jacobs Rhett Kimball and Sarah Sorenson Sarah Sorenson will say vows with Rhett Kimball Rhett and Sarah have chosen Thursday, May 20, 1993 to be married for time and all eternity in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Centerfield LDS Church, 200 South Main, Centerfield. heldFriday,May21 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pahvant Senior Citizen Center, 65 South 400 West, Fillmore, Utah. Sarah is the daughter of Ned and Shirlene Sorenson, Centerfield. Rhett is the son of John and Carol Kimball, of Meadow and Leon and Carma Smith, of Delta. An Open House will also be Rodeo will be part of Scandinavian Festival As part of the upcoming Ephraim Scandinavian Festival, the Slash C Rodeo will be part of the festivities on Friday and Saturday, May 28 and 29, at 8 p.m. at the Ephraim Arena, North Main. Early histories and diaries from Ephraims Scandinavian settlers are filled with records of the fun people enjoyed. The early settlers had an earnest desire ot live where culture abounds and have worthwhile entertainment for their families. Their talents and abilities made good use of their cow punching skills, and often enjoyed the excitement of the rodeo. They participated in roundups, branding, dehorning, and more to identify their stock and settle the range. These activities eventually developed into the traditional rodeo still held today. The rodeo will include bull riding, steer roping, barrel racing and more. The rodeo is sponsored by the Slash C Rodeo under the direction of Bill Crittenden, of Kamas and Ephraim. set Benefit Dance In Bulgaria, both of her parents work full time, but their about $ 1 00 a month. They could never earn enough in a lifetime to pay for Tsventanas education. For more information contact Judy Gublcr, 835-138- 2. Sanpete Co. psychologist can't treat female patients A Sanpete County psycholobeen barred permanently has gist from treating female patients after he admitted to sexual activity with a woman during therapy session. The Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing permanently restricted the license of Ralph Vanderlinden, a psychologist who previously had a private practice in Mayfield. While his license will be on probation for five years, will be allowed to provide supervised treatment of male patients in an institutional setting. He must complete 40 hours of continuing professional education in psychology-pethics. ractice The division charged Vanderlinden of engaging in sexual acts feduring therapy sessions with a for was treating male patient he borderline personality disorder in Richfield Care Center Celebrating National Nursing Home Week 15 Try our Daily Lunch Special Monday Friday from A different Danish Day. May 13 just Summer Fun Day. May 14 E iS I ri Jensen How did sheepmen do for 1992 Payments were not made on that portion of a producers sales proceeds which exceeded $2.96 per pound for wool. To maintain normal pulled wool marketing practices, ASCS supported unshorn lambs at a level comparable to the shorn wool support rate. Therefore, producers received $4 .92 per hundredweight in price support payments for unshorn lambs that were sold or slaughtered during the 1992 marketing year. Promotion fund deductions from wool payments were approved nationally by referendums held in 1991. Price support payments paid to Sanpete producers for 1992 wool marketings totaled $1,341,718. according to Val Anderson, County Executive Director, of the Sanpete County ASCS Office. Of that amount, $93,639. went to assessment and promotion funding. The payments went to 252 sheep growers in the and the national average market pice for shorn wool was .74 cents per pound. Anderson said a 166.2 percent payment rate was used to bring the average price received by all producers up to the support price. This rate was applied to the net proceeds received by each producer for shorn wool marketed during the LD Classifieds Work! Call Call Singers will perform s. 529-783- 9 528-311- 1 The LD Singers from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion will be performing Lift Up Your Eyes, May 13 1 5th at 8 p.m. at the Institute of Religion. The group will perform sacred music as well as light and entertain -- ing numbers sure to delight audiences of all ages. Everyone is invited to attend. OHV riders must ride in responsible manner Says Governor Mike Leavitt Thru 1:30a.m. - 3:00 p.m. special every day $3.99 responsible manner. The Know Before You Go infortraining program and an OHV mation telephone line where riders can have questions answered and receive help in finding areas to ride, are part of the new program. Utah law requires that all riders from age eight until they receive their Utah Driver License must complete the Know Before You Go course beon and heading out family outings, OHV said Garth Taylor, OHV education fore they can legally operate an that remember And coordinator with the Utah Division on public lands. not 8 are permitted to of Parks and Recreation. We want children under on OHV OHV an public lands. operate people to remember that any call toll-fre- e, information more fun For and safe expeactivity can be a ). rience if theyre prepared. They enviour that remember also must ronment is fragile, and to ride in a (648-7433- do catering for parties, meetings or other special occassions. Banquet room available. Call us for details. Cowboy Day. May 15 Greek Day. Richfield 1 4 - We also We wish to express New Summer Hours 7a.m. 9 p.m. The Richfield Care Center wishes to thank everyone for their support during the past year! Richfield Care Center 83 East 1100 North 1 .4 In an effort to raise public awareness of the importance of safe vehicle and responsible (OHV) operation, Governor Mike .eavitt has declared May 9 -- 1 5 Off lighway Vehicle Safety Week in Utah. With the weather breaking, leople are dusting off their OHVs 1991. Dutch growers produce May 12 er Vanderlin-de- n nearly 2,000 varieties of tulips -- grand-daught- marketing year. 529-755- May 9 (Tf'S. Katelin Jensen had her first birthday April 17, 1993. Her parents, Brian and Michele Jensen, and her big brother Tyler, helped her celebrate this special day. The following Sunday a party was held for her. All her aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents and attended. of She is the and and Jensen Pat and Roger Redge Bonnie Jensen, Gunnison. She is the of Leonard and Florence Buchanan and Veda Jensen, Gunnison, Valda Hales, Redmond, and Matilda Jensen, of Mayfield. county. Payments were earned on about 82)000 head of shorn sheep and 54,000 head of unshorn lambs sold. The 1992 support price for shorn wool was $1.97 per pound, Manti Regional Singles Friday, May 14, the Manti Region Singles will sponsor a dance to benefit Tsventana Pavlova, a 20 year old girl from Smylyan, Bulgaria. She has been accepted to study at BYU but does not have funds to pay the tuition and fees. First Birfhdoys Katelin classified ad listings Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contemporary questions i Jessica has been working in mV-ly- t , $ 1, above-caption- (2) 1990 Toyota, FIN JT3VN39WXL00 13573 and SevenDOllars teen Hundred Twenty-thre- e in U.S. currency; District Court No. Call n o96"02ll Sun Thurs 7a.m. - 10 p.m. Frt'Sat 60 North state tSalina 529-746- 7 . our sincere thanks and deep appreciation for the many gifts , phone calls, prayers and help given to us white Jessica was in the hospital Your generosity and concern wilt always be remembered, Again, we thank you. Kelly, Vatorie, Jessica Samantha and Dustin |