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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - May 3, 1979 Public Notice - Consult county clerk or the Probate and Guardianship Notices respective aiftnert for fucthsr Information. NOTICE Fairview City reports that because of the NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be construction, the contaminant received at the Office of maximum Intermountain Consumer level for microbiological Power Association contaminants in drinking (ICPA) Engineering, P.O. Box BB, 8722 South 300 West. Sandy, Utah 84070, for: Mount Pleasant Sub- station Errection and New Distribution Line Proposals will be in accordance with and drawings specifications prepared by ICPA Engineering Said Department. drawings specifications and water was exceeded during the months of January, February and March, this means that more bacteria were found in the drinking water than is allowed by the Public Drinking Regulations. It does not mean that the water is unsafe. No disease causing organisms have been found. The Environmental Protection Agency has set obtained from this the limit at 4 bacteria Department at 8722 South colonies 100 per 300 West, Sandy, Utah millimeters of water. 84070, Monday through Samples from the Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Fairview Culinary Water 5:00 p.m. upon payment System have contained of $50.00 made payable to more than that on ocICPA. Any bidder upon casion. The conthe CON- tamination has occured returning TRACT DOCUMENTS because the lines have promptly and in good been disturbed during condition will be refunded construction, Check his payment. samples show that the Bids will be received contamination has not until the hour of 1:30 p.m. continued. Tuesday, May 8, 1979 at The system has been which time they will be cleaned to eliminate any opened and read aloud in possible problems. The the ICPA Engineering City flushed and disinOffice, 8722 South 300 fected as needed. ConWest, Sandy, Utah 84070. struction is completed, must and the bid Each problems should be submitted on the clear up. The City will form provided as part insure that the water of the CONTRACT meets the standards. DOCUMENTS and shall Users need not take any be accompanied by a specific actions before certified check, cashiers using the water. If action check, or bid form from is needed at any time, surety acceptable to Mt. users will be notified. Pleasant City Council and Published in The made payable to Mt. 26 and Pyramid, 19, April Pleasant City Cor- May 3, 1979. poration in an amount equal to at least ten per cent (10) of the total bid, said check or bid bond shall be given as a Mr. and Mrs. Frank guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract Nelson had his sister in conformity with the Myrtle and her husband form of contract included Delbert Pead of Fair-vieWyo., spend Friday in the CONTRACT and and Saturday with them. DOCUMENTS, Mr. and Mrs. Tom furnish a performance bond of ninety per cent Iamb of Salt Lake spent with his (90) of the total project the weekend within five (5) days after parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill notification of the award Lamb. Steven and Wanda Ison of the contract. Mt. Pleasant City of Heber, Ariz., are reserves the right to visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. reject any or all bids, or Lincoln Ison and family. to of or any bid, any part New officers of the waive any information in any bid as its best interest Wales ward primary may appear. A decision were sustained Sunday, on the rejection of any or with Gwen Steadman, all bids, or the award of president; Judy Whittle Elona Merrill, the contract, will be made and within ten ( 10) days after counselors; and Lois the bids are opened. Work Thomas, secretary. Patricia Coombs and must be completed within Ada Collard are in the the after (90) days ninety date of the notice to Sanpete Hospital; and proceed for new con- LaRee Livingston, is in the Utah Valley Hospital, struction. Provo. John W. Thacker LaRee, the daughter of City Manager Lynn and Ida Oldroyd, is Published the very seriously ill, and has in Pyramid April 26 and been in intensive care for ten days. May 3, 1979. may be Wales ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Mt. Pleasant City Corporation Mt. Pleasant City Hall 1 15 W. Main Street Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of Sewage Treatment Lagoons and Outfall Lines will be received by Mt. Pleasant City Corporation at the office of City Manager, 115 W. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah until 2:00 p.m. LDaylight Savings Time) May 22, 1979, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations: Coon, King & Knowlton, 1055 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Intermountain Contractor, 444 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah Associated General Contractor, 1135 South West Temple, S.L.C., Utah. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Coon, King & Knowlton located at 1055 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $35.00 for each set. Any BIDDER, upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any upon so returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be refunded $20.00. Bidders on this work will be required to comply The goals and other with Title 40 CFR 35.936-requirements for bidders and Contractors under this regulation which concerns utilization of minority business enterprises, are explained in the specifications. Bidders on the project are required to comply with the requirements under Executive Order No. 11246, as amended, 11458, 11518 and 11625. The requirements for bidders and contractors under these orders are explained in the specifications. The following goals and timetables for female utilization shall be included in all federal and federally assisted construction contracts and subcontracts in excess of $10,000. The goals are apconplicable to the contractors aggregate e struction workforce whether or not part of that workforce is performing work on a federal or federally assisted contract or subcontract. AREA COVERED (CJOAI-- S FOR WOMEN APPLY NATIONWIDE) GOALS (PERCENT) TIMETABLE 3.1 From April 1, 1978 until March 31, 1979 5.0 From April 1, 1979 until March 31, 1980 6.9 From April 1, 1980 until March 31, 1981 non-bidd- 7. on-sit- April! 1979 John Thacker, City Manager Published in the Pyramid April 19, 26, May 3, 1979, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate and change water in Sanpete County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Appl. No. 14025 amended Appl. No. a by -- Change 9237 filed by Sanpete Water Conservancy District, c-- o Reuel E. Christensen, 171 North Main, Ephraim, Utah 84627, to appropriate 30 sec. ft. of water from Brooks Canyon Creek and Cabin Hollow Creek, tributaries to Price River, at the following points: (1) South 300 ft. & East 2700 ft. from the NW Cor., Sec. 17, T13S, R6E, Brooks Canyon Creek and (2) West 2500 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 1, T13S, R5E, Cabin Hollow. The water is to be diverted by an earth diversion dam and conveyed to and stored in a 17,000 ac. ft. reservoir, located at a point North 625 ft. & East 1200 ft. from the W1 Cor., Sec. 19, T13S, R6E (Gooseberry Reservoir). The height of the dam is 125 ft. innundating 800 acres in parts of Secs. 24, 25, & 36, T13S, R5E, and Secs. 19, 30 & 31, T13S, R6E. The water will be released through a tunnel Cottonwood Creek, to tributary to the San Pitch River and will be used for municipal and industrial purposes, limited to 9000 ac. ft. and from April 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irrigation of 30,000 acres, but limited to the sole supply of 4250 acres in T13S, R2E; T13S, R3E; T13S, R4E; T13S, R5E; T14S, R2E; T14S, R3E; T14S, R4E; T14S, R5 E; T15S, R2E; T15S, R3E; T15S, R4E; T15S R5 E; T16S, R2E; T16S, R3E; T16S, R4E; Five sons and five Duty God awards is the record set by the family of Clyde and Edith Cox of Fairview. Tom, the youngest son, received his award from Glade Mower of the South Ward bishopric on April NOTICE WANTED: OFFICE Square feet: proximately 4,750 2 ap- Building include . requirements such items as insulation, heat, ventilation, treatment, toilet facilities, drinking water, lighting, colors, electrical convenience outlets. Janitorial 3. and cleaning services 4. Vehicle parking R. Contact: Lynn Nielson, CED, at 132 North Main Street in 1 Manti, Utah, or phone (weekdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.) for further information. Offers must be submitted to Mr. Nielson by 835-415- AND fPPRAISAL FREE COUNSELING CALL 462-239- 3 DICK, PEGGY or RALPH P ACRES vk i M W have 3 BUYERS ready to buy LARGE LAND PARCELS (must ba over 1000 acres) of FARM or RECREATION PROPERTY. Please contact us at once if you can 4 .4 DILL DROWN Mexico-Southeas- child and reside REALTY in Ross was awarded the Duty to God Award in 1970. He is also a graduate of BYU and served a mission in Uruguay, Montevideo. He and his wife, Eileen, live in Fairview. Paul received the award in 1975. He will graduate from Snow College this month and served a mission to Choice house. 40) 'rA ) M , BOX 20420 30 WEST 4 NORTH MT. PLEASANT, K UTAH 84647 m One half acre, Call Dovey, 4 shares water, in city limits. c-- o Reuel E. Christensen, 171 North Main, Ephraim, Utah 84627, to appropriate 130 sec. ft. of water from Creek, Gooseberry tributary to the Price River, at a point North 625 ft. & East 1200 ft. from the W'4 Cor., Sec. 19, T13S, R6E (Gooseberry Reservoir). The water will be conveyed through a tunnel to Cottonwood Creek, tributary to the San Pitch River and will be used for municipal and industrial purposes, limited to 9000 ac. ft., and from April 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irrigation of 30,000 acres, but limited to the sole supply of 4250 R2E; acres in T13S, T13S, R3E; T13S, T13S, R5E; T14S.R2E; T14S, R3E; T14S, R4E; T14S, R5E; T15S, R2E; T15S, R3E: T15S, R4E; T15S, R5E; T16S, R2E; T15S, R3E; T15S, R4E. Protests resisting the granting of this apR4E; plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Rm. 200 Engineer, Empire East 400 Building, 231 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before June 2, 1979. Dee C. Ilansen STATE ENGINEER Pyramid April May 3, 1979. in the 19 & 26, plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before June 16, 1979. DrcC. Ilansen STATE ENGINEER the in Published Pyramid May 3, 10, 17, 1979. Ranches Businesses Martel Applegate Res. Bus. 798-877- We hove buyers for lots, houses and small farms. chain home, new rug and three-bedroo- link fence. $35,000, Call Dovey. Membership equity, Sport Haven, International. Can build cabin or park trailer. Apacre. Call Dovey, proximately 462-254- 1 Choice building lot with a nice house on separate lot. All for only $19,500. ($ MR. property! Four year old house in Mt. Pleasant on ' acre lot. Two-ca- r garage, fireplace, 1530 sq. ft. on main floor plus unfinished basement. See by appointment only. Coll Gerald or Tom 436-872436-843- 4 acres under sprinkler in Fountain Green. Possible development ground. ' interest in well with pump. it it .44 acre building lot in Spring City; acre building lot in Mt. Pleasant; 40 acres east of Mt. Pleasant wterms; 14 acres wet pasture 16 west of Manti. It It it Home in Spring City with orchard and horse barn. 8 shares irrigation water. 436-872- 3 Tom Dych 436-843- 4 Greld Jiistmn it H i A Mobile home in Fountain Green on lawn, and 1,000 gallon septic tank. All for $15,950 ', acre city water, recreational property east of Sprsite. Beautiful view. Call Cabin ing City. Dovey, it it it 33 acres, south of Spring City. $1 ,000 an acre. Five acres 462-254- Call Dovey, D0D DUSIIMAN ALL WESTERN REALTY 462-213- 3 373-300- 3 TOM STUBBS, BROKER Orem BILL BROVti REALTY, INC. 4 225-212- 1 y-- fdl 2 NeDhi Springville 623-022- 1 374-002- 1 John Hunter Real Estate 485 N. State Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 462-240- 1 Doug Heiden 462-224- 7 LlJ 40 ACRES East of Mt. Pleasant. Less than Vi miles from town. $1,000 per acre. Terms. Ask for John. NEW LISTING Spectacular view from spacious redwood deck. Fireplace, carpeting, huge loft, water and electricity are just a few of the many features on this summer home. Pine Creek Ranch. Ask for John. LARGE HOME 200 ACRES Choice development land with water. Five bedroom, three bath, l' acres, Stream running through middle. Close two stone fireplaces. Excellent locato town on blacktop with electricity tion. Terms available, or trade. adjacent to property. Terms. Ask for FARM GROUND John. 8.77 acres bordering Mt. Pleasant. 600 ACRES 9 water Three miles east of Mt. Pleasant with Good farm ground with shares. Good development potential. good terms. Blacktop and power adjacent to property. Some water, $1000 BEAUTIFUL CABIN per acre. Ask for John. On Pine Creek Ranch. Nestled in big 40 ACRES $32,000 down on this excellent piece of pine and spruce on a stream. Two 20 property south of Spring City on baths, huge stone fireplace. Terms available. $10,000 down, ask for John. blacktop in the cedars. Great terms. South of Spring City on blacktop, with excellent view and cedars. Terms. MORONI BUILDING LOT 'A acre $5,000, $750 down. NEW LISTINGS Beautiful older brick home. Excellent location in Mt. Pleasant. This brick home is perfect for a large family. Stream running close by. White picket fence enclosing yard. DUPLEX LOT Mount Pleasant close to downtown CHEAPER THAN RENT shopping. Ideally located lot that is zoned for multiple dwellings. This This completely remodeled older home on Vi acre in Moroni, has a type of property is exceptional, hard to find in Mt. Pleasant. Priced at horse barn. Only $32,900. Low down payment and very good contract. $6,500 with terms. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Campground and cabin at Pine Creek $2,500 DOWN Ranch. Terms available. On this unfinished cabin in Whispering I I SPRING CITY NEW Pines. Terrific view from this brand Three-bedrootwo-bath- s brick new cabin priced at $16,900. On one ranch style home currently under con- acre. Ask for Doug. struction on approximately Vi acre lot WHISPERING PINES LOTS with beautiful view f Horseshoe 1 acre lots $2995 up Home being Mountain in lots 5 acre $6500 up built by exet contractor with lots 10 acre $8500 up numerous qu.iry features such as: fireplace, redwood deck, attached Easy financing available. This is some garage, basement framed for three of the most beautiful mountain promore bedrooms. Excellent price on perty you will find anywhere. For a tour ask for Doug. this exceptional home. Ask for John. In O; 462-254- 110 ACRES Spanish Fork $fa IN FAIRVIEW 0 798-869- 3 id 4l $79,000 100-30- 0 m. :) 462-254- c-- -- Si iw 1 restaurant. 225-438- t 15 Uang -- Sanpete Water Conservancy District, 1 NEW LISTING (91-13- 100-30- 0 3 ( UNITED FARM Older good location doing business Large building M it it it Only $13,500 and Ecuador-Quit- o City with older! 4 I WE HAVE BUYERS FROM ALL OVER USA 462-254- ocre building lot in Spring V 431 Four-bedroo- iaier served a mission for the church in t. He and his wife, Mitizi have 1 1 Income property, Huntington, Utah. home and 5 trailer park spaces. Good investment property. Good income. Coll . Dovey, He air Denton, Tex. accoustical conditioning, Published in The Pyramid April 26, May 3, 1979 ana It BUSINESS ACREAGE LOT MT. PROPERTY FARM HOME 1000 immediately. Tom Cox A WE NEED OVER Ephraim citizens please call city office or Dick Bailey at home to notify of any power outages so it can be corrected Kurt the oldest son earned the award in 1968. 1. WANT TO SELL YOUR NOTICE 29. FOR SPACE ASCS, FmHA, (to be located in Manti, Utah) REOUREMKNTS: Specifications may be picked up at the Sanpete Office County ASCS between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from May 3, 1979 to June 12, 1979. Specifications will cover the following items: Force and not opinion is The power that is supported by force alone the queen of the world; will have cause often to but it is opinion that uses the force. tremble. Pascal Kossuth In life, as in Force is but its victories are short- - forethought wins, C harles Buxton lived. to Guayaqwill. Alan also earned his Duty to God Award in 1975. He attended Snow and is now serCollege 2:30 p.m. June 12, 1979. Published in The ving in the Canada-Halifa- x mission. . Pyramid May 3, 1979. Tom a sophomore at North Sanpete High, has NOTICE TO passed the requirements for his Eagle Scout award WATER USERS The following ap- and is active in school and 14026 No. Appl. amended by Change plications have been filed church activities. The boys have an older with the State Engineer to Appl. No. a 9236 filed by in Kathleen Jensen water sister, appropriate Sanpete Water Conwho with her husband, o County Sanpete the entire servancy District, Wesley, and children are throughout Reuel E. Christensen, 171 residents of Mt. Pleasant. unless otherwise year North Main, Ephraim, designated. Utah 84627, to appropriate 52490 David B. 17,000 ac. ft. of water Mr. and Mrs. Alvin DeMoss, RR No. 3, Box from Gooseberry Creek, have returned Brady 181, Chandler, IN 0.015 tributary to the Price sec. ft. of water is to be home from a month long vacation trip that took River, at a point North 625 diverted from a ft. & East 1200 ft. from the them from San Franciso ft. deep, at a to New well, W'4 Cor., Sec. 19, T13S, Jersey. In March R6E (Gooseberry point S. 325 ft. and E. 800 the Brady's traveled to ft. from the W' Cor., Sec. Las Reservoir). The water is Vegas where they 21, T15S, R4E (1 mi N of to be diverted by and with Mr. and Mrs. visited ) stored in a 17,000 ac. ft. Spring City ; and used for Lawrence Bray and of reservoir. The height of the domestic purposes family. From there they stockone family, the dam is 125 feet inwent to San Jose, Calif, 4 5 cattle, where they spent some nundating 800 acres in watering 10 sheep, 25 time with Mr. and Mrs. parts of Secs. 24, 25, & 36, horses, and from 1 chickens; Apr. Garth Brady and family. T13S, R5E, and Secs. 19, to Oct. 31 for the 30, & 31, T13S, R6E. From San Francisco in The water will be irrigation of 0.25 ac. the Bradys traveled to released through a tunnel NW4SW4, Sec 21, T15S, Philadelphia, Penn, to Cottonwood Creek, R4E. where they were met by 52528 ( C. Urell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald tributary to the San Pitch Box 206, River and will be used for Mikkelsen, P.O. and family. While Fountain Green, UT 0.015 Brady in the East they toured municipal and industrial sec. ft. of water is to be purposes, limited to 9000 diverted from a many places of historical ac. ft., and from April 1 to interest. Gerald is emft. deep, at a well, Oct. 31 for supplemental by the RCA 1140 ft. andW. 150 ployed in New irrigation of 30,000 acres, points. Corporation ft. from the NE Cor., Sec. but limited to the sole Jersey. 18, T14S, R3E (1 mi S. of supply of 4250 acres in Fountain Green); and T13S, R2E; T13S, R3E; used for the domestic T13S, R4E; T13S, R5E; purposes of one family, R14S, R2E; T14S, R4E; 4 horses, 50 stockwatering T14S, R4E; T14S, R5E; 6 cattle, 30 chickens, T15S, R2E; T15S, R3E; sheep, 6 pigs; and from T15S, R4E; T15S, R5E; REALTY WORLD Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the T16S, R2E; T15S, R3E; in of ac. 0.25 irrigation T15S, R4E. Village Green E'2NE'4, Sec. 18, T14S, Appl. No. 14477 ( R3E. Homes amended by Change Protests resisting the lots Appl. No. a 9238 filed by Forms granting of this ap- Published 10, 17, (91-13- Five Cox sons earn Duty to God awards t |