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Show The Salt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Wednesday, Dec. 31,2003 E7 83 and a preset interest rate. Many for a cell phone broker. He has become increasingly wary as corporate scandals have led to millions of dollars in lost pensions and stock options. companies figure the plans will help them attract younger employees, but some cash balance plans have been challenged in courts by older workers who Many young people also have little interest in working for the same companyall their careers, making traditional pensions — could stand to lose moneyiftheir in which the dollar amountin- fits are the future, said Alan creases the most just before retirement — muchless attractive. McCarthy, for instance, works as a market-research contractor for a Detroit-based energy company and gets her paycheck from CPRi LLC, a Glickstein, a Massachusettsbased senior retirement consultant. not have the daily grind of the employers made the switch from more traditional plans. Many experts say such bene- banking firm in Farmington Hills, Mich. But in the mean- popular at many companies. And increasingly, other companies bandat clubs in Los Angeles. have opted for newer types of won’t have pension plans. It’s that they’ll have different types of pensions,” said Jim Jaffe, spokesman for the Employee Like many people his age, he has no moneyfor rainy-day savings, let alone the long term. “At this point, my attitude of life is ‘carpe diem’ —if I have some money, take a trip, something like that,” Jones said. “Finding happiness is more im- Benefit portant to me than having little je, have recently begun offering 401(k) plans — an option already portable pensions that employees can take from job to job. “It's not to say that people Research Institute, a Washington nonprofit. moneydown theline.” on liquorlaws @ Continued from El the bureaucratic maze is even trickier for owners of a club ca- tering to the 18-to-21 age group. Liquor code revisions ap- proved earlier this year initially blocked underage people from setting foot in a social drinking club — evenif liquor was tightly nondrinkers from even the sight of alcohol or its “signage and dispensing equipment.” In effect, the permit allows a club to be split into two estab- lishments — one for drinking members, the other for underage concert attendees. The DABC offers minimal guidance on how to accomplish this feat. It’s left to club owners, working with local officials, to design a foolproofsecurity and check-point system that will keep alcohol from dribbling through cracks,as it were, to the underage crowd. The law states: “The lounge, bar and alcohol consumption is not accessible to minors, clearly defined, minors gainingaccess to alcohol and introducing them to the club substantial physical barriers.” In addition, no alcohol con- separated by walls, multiple floor levels, or other scene when theyare real young,” sumption — even bylegal drink- Says Earl Dorius, director ofli- ers — is allowed in any area accessible by minors. To meet this requirement, the Vortex has architecture in its favor. The stately brick building has staircases between the pri- vate club onthefirst floor and the on the premises atall.” Faced with the predictable outrage from clubs, including dance hall on the second. No Concert and dance venues that DABC offered a complicated are permitted on these staircases. This “no-drinks land,” owners hope, will seal off the underage area from alcohol, but it could Compromise: dance/concert hall frustrate customers who will te on selling tickets to underage consumers to survive, the minor permits. “These [regulations] were kind of added to the bill late in the process in response to opera- tors who said, ‘We have invested all this money into structures like this,’ ” Doriussaid. By obtaining a dance hall bermit, social drinking clubs can Stage entertainmentthat is open to 18-year-olds and up, but onlyif the club quarantines these i li a He ica e ze a $ if > Qm #3 22 z 3 ae aaaeereraeal YouEDO"EOISBTMEO 1. The, Punpene of ideNefice, Th ghee i flan= ‘ou of a pro- posed settlement of a class actionraggin’ State of Utah re creation of —— for disabledners (the neat ital’). Addit poethis Notice contains important information about the se , tells you how to obtain more information about the terms of the venient,e explains your legal rights regarding the settlement, including how to be exchdedHiga process, ifi so desire, ~how to state on objection fe, oF support the settlement. ice also informs the hearing, set for Janvary 26, 1004, at which time the Court will be asked prove this settlement os fair, reasonable and adequate. o- 2. Who is a Class Member. You are a member of the class if you have worked in an’ nine heSiteof oe com oe Iso includes the estates and representatives o miners in the St aoh are members of thereby entitled to notice of these proceedii if hs og emsihe 9g eS et do anything. ap Weal 0 manor of oe Com: one Oe is approved, ‘ou will be enti ad to receive the benefits of the settlement, and you w byie settioment ond Se Cory s erder. This means that you will give the right to file ony legal claim against the State of Utch and/or the tal of Utah i miners hospital. This w matter, but also any claim thet cou! the University of Utah. ~4 been brought against az 4. How to Seek Exclusion from Class. |f you wish to be excluded from this class, you must request to be exciuded rom the clos, in'0 writ Court, signed by you, and stating that you wish to be excluded = oe omen by the Court no later than January 21, 2004, resse Janet Banks, Clerk for the Honorable Glenn Iwasaki Third District Attn: Miners ree Litigation 450 South Stat 2 aioe # Salt Lake iefe 84114 drinks, alcoholic or otherwise, have to down or discard drinks before entering staircases. “They will get used to it,” McCartin says, with a shrug. “Some will get frustrated and somewill just get it. We wanted it to be for this [18-20] group; the 21-year-old club is really secondary to that.” The test will come at The Vortex’s grand opening tonight. glenwarchol@sitrib.com Be 2 agecee: Faset i He te a znee S33 z2 =55522 2 a ry seoled in said County and State described as: 84, alley View Park No. 6, according to the official ea eof, on file and of record in the office of the It Lake county recorder. The ~~ address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 5433 South 5475 West Salt Lakeaay Ut 841 it Fptpcige Total Debt as of Jonuary 28, 2004 is $138 . The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liab lity ap any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made w covenant or warranty, express or implied, regawhe title,\oman condition ion or encumbrances, inci expenses of the Trustee and of hen trusts sane Y paid Deed of Trust, to pay the — ace sums f the ane secured by said Deed rust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Gmac origage Corporation. The record owner of the property as the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Addee $ Khoundet & Thiphavone Khoundet. Dated December 31, 2003. James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 Jordan Ut oy Lf ag ai -9450 Hoot 9:00 AM — 5:00 PM Sig: 33 i or0 07/04 onrao4 Trustee R-10 aig In 1896,pelagain in 1929, the Federal Government 50,000 acres of a total of 100 proceeds from those lands were to t gh to establish a miners. In 1957, the State legislature entrusted es combined. italfor disabled lands to the University of Utah in the form of a'Rehabilitation Center. At times from sltehood —1957, Q miners hospital was maintained; however,ites not appear that the proceedsfrom the trust lands were used for the exclusive benefit of led miners. the Uni versity has vswsed the proceeds of the trust lands fo build Rehabilitation a Cater which The following iypete odienati r the proposed settlement, the University of Utah i er ai new a ov medical services to Disabled Mi as certain Utoh redevo have worked in a Utah mine for at penedA years, or who suffered acute trauma while illnesses aeoatss io as 9 baa pneumoconiosis) enondcay aoe man’ myned fields, i but not | iepina,ecapein 'Y, occupationa internal mediierno cine, ond ital will meaa community out reach services to Disabled onlclinic, elther in Price or Provo/Orem, to attend to the paBo Miners. The Miners Hospital = have a dedicated Director tastyBee Dr ri even aa” and Director, and Disabled Miners care will be managed Notably, in nsliti described pri ey ct the Court order NO. 1054722-07 REF: Maria Alfaro TRA: LOAN NO. OToeasi sia. IMPORTANT NOTICE Ti will be sold at pub- lic auction _ the highest bade, 0= in lawful genes @ Se BendEees, at the Ma Ertronce Weber County Courthouse, 2 5 Grant Avenue, O: , Utah, on January 21, 2004, -16:00 a.m. of said day, for’the OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINGT YOU, YOU SHOULD CON~ a.Forecosin 0 trust’ deed “original executed TACT A LAWYER. On January 28, ‘2004, at 11:30am, Trustee under a 0, 1997 by Brian Bullock and Lisa M. Egli, James H. Woodall, as duly ai pointedIr 2000, as Inst. No. > rer,in eur of Freedom Mortgcoon Deed aTrust recorded Decem covering the ieeerealproperty ag 7783606,in Book 8409, Page "Oa of ‘the Official Records in the office at the Recorderof Salt Lake located in Weber C Roy, UT 84067 (thealekeet dsisclainsAB ft County, State of Utah, executed by Antonio A Munoz An sm in the address), and more particularly de- Unmarried Man MariaAl ‘aro, will "sal at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United scribed as: States atthe timeof sale. Successful bidders must tender All of Lot 30, CENTENNIAL ESTATES SUBDIVISION, a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee ot of sale, with the balance due by noon the folod Citity Weber County, Utah, according to the of- the time etn business day, at the office of the Trustee. waite ficial plat thereof. the rotunda at the east main entrance of the Together with all the improvements now or hereaf- Matheson Courthouse, 450 S. State Street salt Lake chy - erected on the property, and all easements, Utah all right, title ‘and interest one ed to and now property situappurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter c held by it under said Deed of Trust ated in pe County and “ete derived as: Commencing part of the property. 659.8 feet North ond 2687.79 feet East from the range The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Principal Southwest corner of section 11 township 1 Residential Mort 98,nc i, and the record owners of the 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence 64,46 Property as of ’ the notice of default North 64.6 feet thence East 140 feet thence feet thence West 1 40 feet to the ve of beginning. The are Brian Bullock ond|tsa M Eg street address and other Snes C8 ion of the real described above is 7i 1226 The sole is subject to o bankruptcy filing, a sail proge ] West Salt Lake $ stimated reinstatement or any other candlion of wi the tr 4 is if 1940993. The is not aware that would couse the cancellation of the Total Debt a of Jonua’ sale. If any such condition exists, the sale shall be void, undersigned Trustee disclaims = liability for anyincorthe successful bidder's funds returned ond the trustee rectness of the street address ond other common desigand current beneficiary shall not be liable to the suc- nation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, recessfulbidder for any damage. gorcing. title, possession, condition or encumbrances, ining fees, charges and ree of the Trustee and of Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 depa repost at the sale and the balance of the purchase price the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to poy!the said 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the de- poking proce sums of the note(s) gyBe ust. The current beneficiary of the T it and the balance must be in the Q wire The ransfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to as of the date ofthis notice is: Aurora Loan trcentee Lundberg & Associates. Cash payments are not beige record owner of the property as of the recording of the A trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bid- Notice of Default is/are: Maria Alfaro & ag Muder within three business days after receipt of the a, Dated December 31, ot James H. Woodall amount bid. 0653 River Front Forkway, fe 290 Southiy) Ut 4033faos var aursio AM = T DATED: December 18, 2003. ah Oi, 01707/04, 01/04/04 rie103889 3269 South Main, #100 Salt LakeCityUt 84115 NOTICE INVITING BIDS ] Shi, Hees000 om - 5:00 p.m. eA Coni 30103 Team C District, THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A fe orem, VienaSree aIR et 8202A973 Water Pond Repair. DEBTANDANTINFORMATION OBTAINED WiLL BE USED ClonChontian Konsforyp dghy . has not been vad te te can teat al adisabled miners. (The University contends in this lawsuit thot the Rehabilitation Center has at vei been used to benefit disabled miners; the plaintiffs disagree with that conerhon 1996, the = initiated this lawsuit against the State of Utah, in 8, the federal court dismissed the matte matter on the grounds trust was created et de Miners —, In October, 2000, the Tenth CoitCourt of Appeals jervnee oeond id that a trust wos created by virtue of o statement in $ Constitution. Dist. 22 ited Mine Workers of pid v. State of Utah, 229 Fad82 ‘0 Cie2000) The matter was remanded and the re-filed in state court in May, 2001. In ce they alleged v te State breached its duties r trust, and an reerrelief, and imacarea the ri ‘ommounts y belonging to the trust, and ion of a Me ied fr"aisobled miners. ro over the past year, the plaintiffs, theHoteof Utoh, and the University of Utah igaateaaa a settlement of this case. The basic terms of settlement are set forth ne Y Jue SALE APN: 15-11-452-001 1.8. SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Scott Lundberg,Trustee If you are excluded from the class, you may not be entitled to the benefits of the ae settlement. geraese wsUtah Wife, will sell at pa ‘able in lawful sale. Successful ,000 in certified Judge Glenn K. Iwasaki TAREDE FTE SAE OF UTWHO HAS WORKED WA MRE STE regarding the miners 2000, Pose 2932, Molthe"Siri le CountyRecorder of Salt Lake ee lee S Khoundet oe = aH 2 z Hi z 2. a ege0 6 ez 3 333 ~ s2e iee afeae.:sen 3 HI i cf &28 ‘ a8: ag38 2 =a i & 2. zo 3= i Civil No. 010903974 working in a Utah mine) for mine-related injuries and illnesses. If the Disabled Miner controlled. “There were concerns about censing for the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (DABC). “As far as social drinking clubs were concerned, it was thought, minors ought not to be 2s a TOD See ADMINISTRATION, JOHN DOES| through qo -an ‘ATE | through XX, has no insurgnce, or other medical care seroge,& thevavenatyLy be provided free of charge. If the miner has ‘venue, he will a: in pursuing reimbursement from his insurers. The Miners| Seine beohecnt will pore3 deo soncon array of medical Club to walk a fine line 2 i ly ls a 3 $o8 Z il f s 382 <38 Pd ay MINERS HOSPITAL,AND OF A HEARING TO BE ON JANUARY 26, 2004 “The organizations that are going to win the talent are, at least in part, those who have a benefits package that is better than the one down thestreet,” said Glickstein, who works for Watson Wyatt Worldwide, a global human-resources consulting firm that specializes in benefits. Such portable plans sound ideal to Kelly O’Donnell, who works in communications for a private equity and investment time, sheis willing to rely on her IRA, rather than a retirement fund from one particular employer. “If I can climb faster by job-hopping, I'll take that sacrifice,” she said. Still, retirement is the last thing many twentysomethings haveon their minds. Christopher Jones, 24, a recent UCLA grad whois now a musician, playing with his rock same job every day, the same scenery. I could go anywhere.” Experts say younger workers’ desire for flexibility is prompting many employers to rethink their retirement packages. Some, such as CPRi and Wireless Retail Inc., which employs Gan- NOTICE OF CLASS DETERMINATIONS, PROPOSED MAURICE BRO S RCE” cdf SCO, Ma STATE OF UTAH, THE SCHOOL AND INST TTUTIONAL TRUST LANDS yy pany,” she said. “I’ve given myself the opportunity to experience lot of different things and any or warranty, —_— or baa ragoring title, session, condition Fes, charges and e cre by sai Deed of Tr, 1pay he enaining ey oe Se s) secured by said Deed The current ry of thedate of Ms notice iy 4 hererio The record owner of the property as recursoof = Notice of Default retebiOre Amanda Alv ey ete Dated r 31, 2003. okWoodall 10653 River Fron Pon Fortwey,” Suite 290 sophJor 84095Fdra 94i” Hours 9:00 AM "i eB 103 a ofGs 1G/08 toned tt,mr1038 THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COuaT OF SALT STATE OF UT UNITED MINE WORKERS of AMER DISTRICT NO. 25, MICHAEL SYETICR” “There are no more ‘for sures,’ ” said Ganje, who works selves than being loyal to a com- #38 3 893 For example, with cash balance or defined contribution plans — similar in some waysto a 401(k) — employers contribute to workers’ accounts based on a percentage of annual income vides marketing freelancers to corporations across the country. The job, she said, gives her what many herage are looking for — flexibility. “Tt’s more being loyal to our- Sgese #2 ES)oi9 i 79 preparing for retirement and not just digging themselves out of debt, Ganje and McCarthy don’t Chicago-based firm that pro- aoe.55. The undersigned for any incorrectness of bil ity ‘ess and other common shown’herein. ‘Said cole vil mate be Seontorenant Source: Bureau ofLabor around whentheystop working. i red to be: 359 North 600 West Salt Lake City Ut anys, Estimated Total Debt as of 202AF0O YOU CAN SELL into an IRA. Like other young Americans expect Social Security to be at f eas’ beak Draper, z Mich., is putting her extra cash 801) 567-7229 5802ACQT wss financial future. And Kelly McCarthy, a 26-year-old in Canton, e CHICAGO — Theyare doing whatfinancial experts say every young person should be doing, even in small amounts. They are twentysomethings, saving for that far-off, almost unimaginable time known as retirement — but just not the way their parents did. At age 22, Ben Ganjeis buying asecond condo in Minneapolis as an investment in his long-term = gs TheAssociated Press Cash balance pension plans — where employers contribute to a worker's account based on a percentage of annual income and a preset interest rate — are increasing in popularity. 2 2272 By Martua Irving Portable pensions gain popularity ik Wary: With corporate scandals, employees are not counting on Social Security for retirement Notices #22. to flexible pensions if 5 g oF ie Za? ed Z agg i 8 a2 ne tyayez ee 38 mn Young workers look Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE ¢ conon setSle ees agoon Oejeanagral Pose Cnscn, onBowWare ater Pond Rep ek ‘ The following described property wil be sold at pub- souredoceanos = qohedNy the tsar Al lic auction to the highest bidder, ‘able in lawful eo edb > pe poyment 0 "i moneyofthe United States, at the ee cance, Weber $15.ates atheirnatset Contract Docu: County Cou 2525 Grant en, den, Utah, on Jonvary 21,sods at 10:00 a.m. of tae for the se of forecesing Q trust deed originally executed vue 3, 2000 by Chester Massey Jr.o in in favor of Crossland Mortgage Corp., coverinMi lowing real Property purported to besv n Welwr County at 618 21st Street Opden, Ut n| ite © dersigned disclaims liability ‘or any ae in addressond more porticulorly described as: Part of Lot 4 om 5, Block 56, Plat A, Ogden Oy Survey, Weber County, Utah: epiming of0 0 po poi 8 rods North and 115.5 feet Ea: corner of Lot 5, Block 56; running thence East 0 feet; thence 132 feet; thence West 50 feet; thence North 132 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to a Right-of-Way. Together with all the improvements now or hereaf- ion and accompanying draw- ee The Work consists of removal treatmentLoe eats residuals nen herdedym lagoons, construction poneiatees the soli residuals into the ‘ork = includes repairs to the upper raw water pond ma no.1. ond Q monitoring soe in Pua lagoon SITE OF WORK: The Work will take place at the District's Jordan Valley Water Treatment Plant, 15305 So. 3200 W., Bluffdale, Utah 84065. PRE-BID SITE VISIT: A Piecbid -bid tie visit will take place on Tuesday, January 6, 0:00 a.m. Attendance at the pre-bid site visit is mendohery to acquaint bidders with the site conditions of the project. ter erected on an the Firs and all easements, appurtenances, ond fixtures now or hereofter a All work shall be completed part of the property. 3 within 45 fn tne) calendar days from the date of the Notice The current beneficiary of the trost deed is Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, i and the record owner of the OPENING OF BIDS: The bids will be publicly opened and = of the recording of the notice of default is read at 3:30 pm on Wednesday, January 14, 2004, at fer Massey Jr. the above-mentioned office of Owner. i sole is subject to sheeatin a fitag0 payott,0a AWARD OF CONTRACT: An Award of Contract, if it were awarded, will be mode within 45 colendar days of the the atefy buld etdae thee ee msit will be far 1ul tanalaepl,Thepare te Disabled Miners will be able to take advantage of pont wide array ane one services available at the UUHSC. ould couse the concellation of the cpening of bids. the sale shall be void, SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by a cerond the trustee tholl not be liable to" the suc. tified or cashier's check, money order or bid bond in the cessful bidder for ony damage. amount of five percent of the total bid price payable to In addition to the creation of o—— for Duspied Miners, the proposedsettlement also provides the folio eeie will be entitled to two free ren seeing Ph= na hbWise ae Ltonihfor —-> in for e next ten weretheUaivore 7 Uhhwine oaktwo, ,f je merit based schol= for the children and grandchildren of Disabled Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 depost the sale ond the Bolonce of the purchase price 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the de ce and the balance must be in the form of o wire fer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to undberg & Associates. Cosh payments are not accepted. A trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bid- eoae, tae he a saaee Progend settlement also provides for ‘the a payment of attorneys fees to the ys a feceive a Qi riation from he le, pisfiveom worst ga year, to be paid out of the trust. 7. Obta’ terms pnyBo eo the Proposed Settlomenh There are other — 7 a stated above, which have been memorialized Ns in a ee see Fact and Final Order of Settlement which will submitted to ee Saas for ne os at the January 26, 2004 hearing. That document describes other benefits, as well as limitations, on thecare fo be povioed ie Mon te vaio ve You areentitled to review that doar and you ma ‘Niedaiis” ings of Fact and Final Order of Settlementfrom any of follow Aiegeyfor the Class: Horney for the State of Utah: pbert b Stes Gitta plone, (80)st)$33.09 thonattorneyGeneral's Off ie oe amount bid. DATED: December 22, 2003. Scott Lundberg, Trustee ake Ci Ghoe Bais (901) 263 3400 L&A Case cee 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. No. 37426 Team A/MCH port.""thatwringmest wr be recei receneanese i. later Gad must be addressed to: doesmatts te in dossfied advertising! Clerk for the Honorable Glenn Iw 3 South State St., arp #W44 It Loke City, Utah 841 1 DATED this 8th day of December, 2003. DATED this 8th day of December, 2003. ASSOCIA MARK SHURTLEFF ROBER /s/ BARRY G. LAWRENCE Assistant Gener /s/ ROBERT B. SYKES Utoh Attorney General Amey for Belendons aa6 Attorneys for Piointiffs - date and hour of opening of bids. The certified or cashier's check, money order, or bidders bond shall be enclosed in thesame envelope with the bid. 8215 South 1300 West P. O. Box 70 West Jordan, Utah 84088-0070 Telephone: (801) 565-4300 Fax: (801) 565-4399 Contact: Marcelo Anglade ENGINEER OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED: The Owner reserves the right to reject ony or all bids, to waive any informolity in a we, ond to make awards in the interest of the row os ee Janet the bid shall be sealed and addressed to the Jordan Valley Water Peeve District and delivered or mailed to 8215 South 1 West, West remy|Utoh 84088, The envelope shall be plainly marked in the ip r left-hand corner with the name ond qddress of the idder and shall bear the words “Bid for,” followed by the title of the Contract Documents for the work and the IGES 4153 Commerce Drive im Loke City, UT 84107 Telephone: 6 Hy 270-9400 Fox: (80 0-940) Contact: Hiram Aiba 26 hearin owi iibe Sonsrove toSom cod sailaneat he te qpveoa closs membersvilebound by "neon the Grr ep Santas and wi lego against the State of wa of Uich tsiting ine spttre, oF @ Winer Ralyds maner from the class) may ADDRESS AND MARKING OF BID: The envelope enclosing OWNER cles e (8a5h6aay.037 ‘ox: (435) 637-9456 on Janvary tory faithful performance in the amount of 100 eee of the total bid pris and a . ment bond in amount of 100 percent of the total price. Jordon Vesey Water Conservancy District -0101 The Court oad gyai4ee workers compensation insurance, and furnish a satistac- considered for approval prior to oword of contract. Cy, eh 9414-0884 fe [1 antee that the bidder, if his bid i| s accepted, will promptly execute the ‘contract, provide evidence of PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: Ali questions relative to this THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A provect pri pm P the opening of bids shall be directed to DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WiLL BE gineer for the project. it shall not be understood, FOR THAT PURPOSE. 7 - however, thot interpretations of the specificotions will be 8202A6T3 mode by telephone, nor will any “or 7 products be East (801) 533-8081 aisbed Workers of America i oe ine Workers of America ‘ict Number 2 rtd eea der within three business days after receipt of the the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District os a guor- Classifieds 237-2000 JORDAN VALLEY WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Richard P, Bay, PE Assistant Caner Manager & Chief Engineer pom. 2003) 202AFO! 700 AM. fo CAASSIRED AD 500PM. MONDAYTHRY THURSDAY y 237-200 500 PM FRIDAY 600PM. 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