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Show Friday raotieQ Forum HQCjEdOog Probate and Guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information EPHRAI- M- Speaker 'or Friday Forum April 16 a ill be Janie Thompson, director NOTICE TO BID NOTICE TO WATER USERS Von S. Mellor, Box 55, Wright, WY has filed with Ihe State Engineer Appl. Separate sealed bids for the construction of the Fairview Water System Improvement .Project Phase II to include the construction of approximately 4200 LF of 6 inch ductile iron water supply pipeline, will be received by Fairview City Corporation at the office of Fairview City Corporation at 85 South State (P.O. Box 97) until 2:00 p.m. on 19 April 1982, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. 57324 propriate water in Sanpete County. The water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well, 100-30- 0 point S. 1000 ft. E. 1000 ft. from W'i Cor. Sec. 33, T13S, R4E, SLB&M (S. of Spring City); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 2 cattle, 24 chickens; and for Ihe irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW'iSW'iSec. 33, T15S, R4E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before May 22, 1982. Dee C. Ilansen, P.E. Stale Engineer Published m the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid April 8. 15, and 22, 1982. 1 Contract Documents be may examined at the Fairview City Offices at 85 South State, Fairview, Utah 84629. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Fairview City located at 85 South State upon payment of $50.00 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 $30.00. ' Wesley Kent Miner '' City Administrator 'Published in The Pyramid April 1, 8, and NOTICE TO BID non-bidd- The Sanpete County commissioners, have authorized the publishing of a history of this county. This book is anticipated to be 6' j" x 9'i" in outside dimensions with a hard cover containing about 15,' 1982. 450 typewritten pages, and one folded map in a cover pocket, a substantial number of BW photos and perhaps also a half dozen or so colored EPHRAIM bedroom, 2 both brick home with garage, shop, very large lot, owner contract with reasonable terms. Zoned commercial. 5 Bids will be received for the publishing of this book, up until June 1, 1982 at 10 o'clock a.m., at which time said bids will be opened. CITY Trees, water shares on sprinkler, view, owtier anxious. Make otter VALLEY 95 acres with 55 irrigated. Sanpete Valley, beautiful bench property on edge of Lovely 4 bedroom home with- - modern kitchen and two car garage. $55,000. . LEN or DIAN MILLER ActmGfd Commci Rropertwi Carter, Aff CdfyM (phrdm I:,.. building site. The 5 acre piece east of the new Middle School in Moroni, with 10 shares of water, will also be leased. Those interested may submit sealed bids for either or both pieces of property to the North Sanpete School District Office before5 p.m., April 22, 1982. For further in- contact formation, Bernus Blackham at the District Office or call The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. ' Ivory home for his and Marys family, and for Leola Mikkelson and family, who came ffom Woods Cross for the holiday weekend. Robert Ivory, Tempe, AZ, also came for the weekend to visit his mother, Roma Ivory, and other family members. bedroom home. 283-452- property and water. The North Sanpete School District Board of Education is offering for lease for farming purposes, approximately 20 acres of ground and 12 shares of water south of Mt. Pleasant and east of the new High School Services AXTELL Easter Egg hunt were held April 5 in was held at the Ronald L. Centerfield for Loren BCCMA II I. NOTICE TO BID RE: Lease of District An EPHRAIM r; ill 1971. Kump EPHRAIM AwkA seven children from Malta, Idaho, Miss Thompson, a gifted and experienced performer herself, is responsible for organizing student talent on Ihe Brigham Young University campus to provide shows and entertainment for many civic organizations and audiences. She organized the popular Young Ambassadors". m 1970 and Ihe began unique "Laminite Generation" of Loren lovyn. 3-- 6 Young University. The title of her talk is talent, lours, and testimonies. One of a talented family Published in The The commissioners Pyramid April 15 and reserve the right to reject April 22. any and all bids. Wayne (1. Beck County clerk-auditin The Published Pyramid April 15, 1981. SOUTH SANPETE New Brigham 462-248- transparencies. 5 , ap- 0.015 sec. ft. of The SPRING ;"acres. to (65-220- laminate generation, 6 April Anna B. 88, who died in Valley Hospital April 1, 1982. He was born July 16, 1893 in Chester to Zachariah and Mary Catherine Kump, the last of 20 children. He is survived by his wife Ruth, three daughters and five Kump, Utah step-childre- J Jennie William Olsen Cox Varied Manti problems BE-An- , feafeyaHes Olive Bailey Briggs, 78, By Charleene Nance died April 12, 1982, in MANTI Manti City Springville. She was born picked up two shares of January 17, 1904, in class B water when the American Fork to Eli vote to buy them at $500 Hawkins and Olive Edith per share was made April Forbes Bailey. She 7 in City Council. The married Dean C. Briggs seller is from out of town in Provo on Feb. 5, 1968. and is not using the water, Survivors include her the motion stated. husband one and Betty Anderson and Lucien Bow n spoke to the daughter, Nancy of council in connection with both Springville; one brother new construction in town. and one sister: Paul D. One instance was brought Bailey, California and up where a building Mrs. Thomas LeRoy permit was given for a (Edith) Briggs, storageof shed but actualis use the building Springville. Funeral services will be entirely different. at 1 p.m. Friday in the Punitive measures may Fairview North Ward be taken for offenses such Chapel. Friends may call as that, the council at the church on Friday decided. Whether it will one hour prior to the be done in the case services. Interment will mentioned still remains be in the Fairview to be seen. Cemetery. Spring seems to increase the numbers of animals in town. Some sheep herds and rabbit farms are springing up where there were none in MANTI Services were held April 13 in Manti for William Jay "Jennie" Olsen, 89, who Cox, 89, of Manti who died died April 10, 1982 at her April 10, 1982 in the Gunnison hospital. home. He was born Feb. 23, She was born June 13, 1893 in Manti to William 1892 in Fairview to Parley Roger and Bertha Marie Arthur and Ilia Rozella Hansen Young. Married Peacock Cox. Married John K. Olsen June 26, lla.el Mary Jacobson 1912 in the Manti LDS Jan. 1915, later 11, solemnized in the Manti Temple. She was a graduate of LDS Temple. He was a farmer and Snow Academy and also of the Chicago School of livestockman, and owner and operator of the Nursing in 1922. Survivors: husband, brickyard south of Manti. two sons, two daughters: He was a road superinFloyd K., Mt. Pleasant; tendent with Manti City Melvin R., Salt Lake for 12 years and had been City; Mrs. Veda (Clarise) yard supervisor for Cox Mower, San Bernardino, Bros, and Sons Co. for 25 years. Calif; Mrs. Erma O. He was an active Reynolds, Provo. Preceded in death by one member of the LDS SPRINGVILLE son. Jay. Also surviving, Church and was a High Services were held pr;l 6 11 grandchildren one Priest in the Manti 1st in Springville for Edward brother, Jessie L. Young, LDS Ward. "Ted" Snow, 65, of Provo. Survivors: four sons, Mapleton who died April Burial was in Ephraim two daughters: Mrs. 3, 1982 at Utah Valley Wallace (Buelah) Tuttle, Hospital. City Cemetery. He was born July 20, Midvale; Elliot J. Homer J , Max A., Cecil J., all 1916 in Mapleton to Daniel Mrs. Bruce Wells ami Lillian Clegg Manti; (Phyllis) Irons, Moroni; Snow and married Golda 30 grandchildren; 86 Mae Hudson. She died in 1980. A sister, Mrs. Roy great- - grandchildren four (Clara) Larsen of Mt. great- - great- - grandMANTI Services children; sister, Mrs. Pleasant, is among the were held April 12 for Henry (Mary) Klein, San survivors. Max D. Woolsey, 61, of Francisco, Calif. Manti who died April 8, Burial was in Manti 1982 in Provo. City Cemetery. He was born June 5, 1920 in Mt. Pleas, nt to Wilford John and Elizabeth Constance Seely Woolsey. Married SALEM Services Mary Jensen in Preston, were held April 13 in Ida. He was a retired Funeral Salem for Elden W. LOGAN railroad worker. services were held April 9 Gunderson, 80, who died Survivors: wife, four for Tuft April 9, 1982 in a Payson Florence sons, three daughters, Sorenson 89, of Logan, hospital. Max Udell, Brigham who died He was born Feb. 1, April 6, 1982. City; Ricky Lynn, Allen Born on April 18, 1892 in 1902 in Fountain Green to Julius, David Lee, Mrs. Mt. Pleasant to George Edward and Sophia Carlos dial Jensen, all and Martha Godtfredsen Gunderson. Augason Manti; Mrs. John (Linda) Tuft. Married Earl Married Millie Peterson, Reed, Provo, Mrs. Dale Romayn Sorenson Oct. 4, Feb. 13 1929 in the Salt (Vonita Irene) Lee, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Lake LDS Temple. He Ogden; nine grand- Temple. He died March attended schools in children, two sisters; 12, 1961. Active member Fountain Green before Wilma Jorgensen, Roy; of the LDS Church, moving to Murray many and Janet Beal, Salt Lake sered in many years ago. City. capacities. Burial was in Ogden Surviving: three sons, City Cemetery. Robert Earl, River Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Heights, Utah; Boyd Talbot had their (Clarice) ID; Romayn, Montpelier, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jack Tuft, Smithfield; (laughter, and Ray Aagard spent the week eight grandchildren; 29 Barbara and one Prymek baby home, and all the Vance Aagard, Brad Aagard great- - great- - grandchild; daughter, Paige, here for weekend. The family went to Jericho one sister, Carrie Jensen, the where their sheep were Salt Lake City and one Prymeks live in Salt Lake and Barbara niece. Betty Jay Farley, City, being sheared. teaches in Murray. Mt. Pleasant. Services EPHRAIM were held April 14 in for Jane Ephraim that more than of Manti Tex-toriou- Snow -- Max D. Woolsey Elden W. Gunderson Florence Sorenson son-in-la- msm REAL ESTATE the recent past. the current 462-214- 1 Kelly in The Pyramid April 15, 1982. Urmii 436-171- - Moroni 7 Mt. Ptooeant Doug Holden 462-224- 7 Reynold Johnson All you need 462-208- to know in Real Estate Spring Lynn Hunter - Foirview 427-334- 1 S28-348- Gunnison 9 NEW LISTINGS - All brick, tinished basement, nice location, nice lot, terms, only $55,000. HOME MANTI MT. PLEASANT - HOME Three - HOME GREEN I wc( acres, irrigation price of $40,000 you T 7 1 2 ory home with 3 down and a total afford to pass this one up. - Good locotion for any CITT BUSINESS AND NOME kind of specialty store with a home right beside it. Good opportunity to start your own business ond buy a home at the same time. Both only $55,000. SPRING NOME Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living space. Six bedrooms, nice lot. A special house ready for o big FAIRVIEW system, family All subdivided into 5 and 10 acre parcels. 120 ACRES Estimated to have 520,000 board foot of Douglas fir and white fur. Borders forest land, will sell all or part. Modern office mall easily mainPR0PERTT 8 . tained. good cash flow, $150,000 with assumable loan. INCOME good terms SOLD iht, 74 miles from pavemen INDIANOLA PLEASANT Three bedroom home, one bath, gorage. Owner fireplace, one acre ground, will finance at 8 percent. MT. two-ca- r Brand new home on 4 acres, 3 4 bedrooms, nice outfireplaces. Priced to buildings. irrigation water, beautiful view. sell FAIRVIEW HOME 3 bathrooms, $30,000. 3 bedrooms, good terms with owner carrying contract, this is a house you can afford fo own. It is cheaper than rent. MT. PLEASANT HOME water shares to Manti Irrigation Company in exchange for a stock BETWEEN MORONI 45 acres, good GREEN A FOUNTAIN pasture ground. Terms. It was stated smm omne dALira Mt. Pleasant 596 South State - Curt Mackey 462-241- 8 La Daun Ray REMODELED home on 1 V in acre Spring City. Fruit trees, Iram, and chain link fence. four-bedroo- Imvb faittwHud computer system to bettor servo you whether you are W BUYING OR SELLING SPECIAL HOMES BY FLEETWOOD 427-347- 3 436-872- 6 462-228- 5 home NEWER m Mt. in Pleasant on Vi acre lot. corner two bath. interest. FHA bedroom, Low Three assumption. CAMP TRAILERS SANPETE SK0WPLACE X I Rooms Roths 4 Bedrooms Mt. Pleasant, newer home, new carpet and paint. New Ceilings I ' Listing SALE. DESPERATION Two lots in Pina Croak Ranch. Appraised at $16,000 arch. Just $33,000 $9,200 'i each with terms. GRANDE 0LDE MANSION 7 Rooms 4 Bedrooms Solid Brick Construction 80 Fire piece ing Origbid Woodwork Aero of ground 12 REBATE Batfcs THROUGH APRIL DREAM HOME Rooms Baths 2 Carpeted mid Draped south of SprCity, in growing ACRES area. $950 per 30, 1982 Excellent Family Room Ephraim Fireplace Guest House Master Dressingroom investment: Duplex. Presently being rented. Beautiful log home in Mt. Pleasant. Make UNITED DEAL ESTATE Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 f ooo:s COB) (glrf bank financing for 60 months 45 ACRES farm ground Mt. Pleasant. Sprinkler irrigated. near Power close by. Will contract. carry 1 1 acre at I 409 North State 2 , FOR FREE APPRAISAL ft 2 -- other outbuildings. 15 years. FOUNTAIN om house on 2 n ouble garage and kVaT$37.500 with terms tor acres with irrigation 462-323- 0 Original Woodwork Cod Stemn Heat Guest House Oty 0 Mickey Olsen Ralph Larsen stated. Manti Library board requested that money lie spent from their budget to repair one bathroom. They also stated they plan to buy one paiting per year from a local artist to display. The library also plans to repair and paint some furniture, and would like to clean the outside bricks at a cost of about $6,000, with one half coming from this years budget and the rest from next years. !HI percent sign In other business, motion was made and seconded that the city sign their class a and certificate. Cable Mountainwest Television to request a refund of their $10,000 Alan Cariston Users must put their own taps on risers. Published Hood-Point- general chairman for the Fourth of July Celebration. Among other events, Manti is planning a hot air balloon competition this year. Chris Alexander and George Lee represented 'Manti Mt. Pleasant, Utah secretary. CALL vicous. Lloyd Call will be the REALTORS' One Moroni residents who have not paid their sprinkling system fees will not get any irrigation water until paid. Others desiring the system may contact Urwin Morley, DICK cases where a dog seems ERA WEST, p NOTICE FROM RALPH dogs who bite children, dogs in sheep, and other percent have signed the forms. Manti has two employees who have been trained briefly in drug use and gun use to runtroP dogs with drugs. "The drugs have been cleared with a local veterinarian for use, Chief Hillin stated. The gun is not for every dog running loose down the street, he continued, "But it can be used for suggestion was to register the animals to date on each piece of property. All others would be excluded from the city. A great deal of follow-uwould be necessary, the council noted, but it might be a starting point. No decision was reached. Solar heat? Manti is once again looking at solar heating as an alternative to fixing oil furnace. the worn-ou- t The suggestion is that $3,000 will buy either a new solar heating system or the oil for the furnace. If it is used for the solar heating system then the pool will have a lot less maintainance than with MORONI IRRIGATION COMPANY PEGGY 90 share holders Edward n Page Eleven The Pyramid 1982 15, T near Moroni. Good water, now alfalfa. lVi to 5 acre parcels. $500 dawn, $170 month. 1 7 ACRES |