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Show rpoorrcopy PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE and I . GIVEN BID: Board of The Education of the North Sanpete School District is receiving sealed bids for Bid Package No. 8 for the new North Sanpete High School located in Mt. Pleasant, Utah until 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 1984. Trades and Industry titled students. Those interested in seeing the home may attend an open house which will be held May 23. 1984 from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. at 235 East 3rd North. Those interested in and auditorium seating, submitting bids to Sealed bids to be purchase the home may received at the office of contact the Business Services office at Snow College, 300-30- SCHOOL DISTRICT, 41 WEST MAIN STREET, MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 for Sealed specifications. bids must be received prior to 2 p.m., May 25, 1984 at which time all bids will be publicly opened by David R. Lanier, ARCHITECT: SILVER, NAYLOR & INC. 4141 ASSOCIATES, ext. 1 Director of Business Services. Published SOUTH HIGHLAND Pyramid DRIVE, SUITE 100, 1984. SALT LAKE CITY, in May The 23 16, PUBLIC NOTICE UTAH 84124 CONSTRUCTION Public notice is MANAGER: hereby given that TEKTON, INC., 400 Fairview City will hold WEST 900 NORTH, a public hearing on June NORTH SALT LAKE, 5, 1984. Purpose of UTAH 84054 hearing will be to consider the following: specifications will be (1) adoption of the available at the ar- budget for fiscal year chitects office, North ending June 30, 1985. (2) use of funds received SanpeteofficeSchool and the under the Federal Districts office of the con- Revenue Sharing struction manager on Program for FY 1985. (3) to reopen the budget May 7, 1984. June 30, 1984 for ending All acknowledge the right possible year end ad- of the owner to reject jutments. Meeting will any or all bids and to convene at 8:00 p.m. in waive any informality the Council Room of the or irregularity in any Fairview City Hall. bid received. The owner Public input in the is reserves the right to above budgets solicited. the lowest accept Kent Miner responsible bid. City Administrator A deposit of $25.00 is Published in The required for each set of Pyramid and and 30, 1984.May 16, 23, specifications. A bid bond or certified check will be required for 5 percent of bid NOTICE TO BID amount. FOR CITY Published in The RECREATION 23, Pyramid May DIRECTOR 1984. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mt. NOTICE OF Pleasant City Council is PUBLIC accepting bids for a HEARINGS contract as the City NOTICE IS HEREBY Recreation Director for. GIVEN THAT THE MT. summer. the PLEASANT CITY The upcoming contract will run COUNCIL AND THE from June 11th to BOARD OF THE MT. August 10th. PLEASANT Responsibilities will REDEVELOPMENT involve planning, AGENCY WILL HOLD im- Plans and Pleasant City Redevelopment Agency of Mt. SALT LAKE the Agency will hold a public hearing on June 19, 1984. at 7:30 NOTICE TO BID p.m. in the Mt. Pleasant Snow College has for City Hall. The purpose sale a college built public hearing is home. This home was to consider adopting the built by Snow College proposed budget en- of Mt. INVITATION TO that Pleasant Services held for. Wallis Parley Rosenlof, 70 who died Monday, May. May 1984 7, Im- - Christiansen on Dec. 4, Annual City plementation Budget 1935 in Richfield. The for the period marriage was later commencing July 1, solemnized in the Salt 1984 to June 30- 1985. bake LDS Temple. She A copy of the proposed died in 1982. He married Wilda budget will be on file for public inspection in the Jensen Smith May office of the 24,1983. Redevelopment Agency f Mb Pleasant City, 115 West Mt. Main, Pleasant, Utah. Interested persons five daughters, Shannon are invited to appear at Burnside, Orein; Pat Richmond; Ibe public hearing or to Hancock Fort Orton, fle written comments Elva Md-.; with the Redevelopment ar!a ddandTammieSoms Agency of Mt. Pleasant Salltt.ake lty: City, regarding adopGary tion of the proposed four Smi h Orem Dwight budget. By order of the Smith, Salt Lake City, r?eCkDStilad Redevelopment Agency c3 Roberts, of Mt. Pleasant City, Sandy; 50 Draper, grand- this 16 of May 1984. seven children, great L. Ed Meyer two grandchildren, Executive Director brothers, two sisters: of the Redevelopment Agency Harold Rosenlof, Mt. of Mt. Pleasant City Pleasant; Max' Louise Published in The Rosenlof, Pyramid May 16, 23, Garrick and Christine Johnson all Orem. 1984. 1984; disadfrom vantaged, minority and Input handicapped in- dividuals is encouraged. Ed Meyer City Administrator Published in The Pyramid May 9, 16, and 23. 1984. in Feeder steers most,y steady, 1.50-2.0- 0 - steady to- 1.50 higher. Supply about 85 percent feeder cattle. Feeder Steers-Medium and 0 Large Frame 1 lbs : 200-30- 70.00-75.0- 12 The group will A Emerson and Moss grows mostly in open, dry country. Mrs. Mahalia Harris, Calif.; Sacramento, Mrs. Orba THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO BID ON SELECTED 1984. LARGER STATIONARY METAL AND ERA WEST WOOD WORKING EQUIPMENT REALTORS9 FOR THE NEW NORTH SANPETE HIGH EH & Complete information and guidelines with BID QUEST forms can be obtained at the North Sanpete School District Office at 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant BID DEADLINE 3:00 p.m., 24 May 1984. or 462-248- 5. Published in The Pyramid May All you 16 . and 23, 1984. IVING R00- FULL BASEMENT CARPETS & LINOLEUM -L- ROOM DINING CARPORT W M- STORAGE UTILITY CLOSET FORCED AIR FURNACE ASH CABINETS TRIPLE GLASS CHIMNEY & BRICK BACKDROP SEE US - - - FOR HEAT STOVE NOW FOR PARTICULARS HOME VALUES SPECIAL 10 ACRE PLOTS $1200 DOWN $1 20.00 PER MONTH .409 NO. STATE mf50000 MT. PLEASANT, UT 84647 801-462-32- 30 the Elders Quorum, cub master and committeeman . scout and Weblos leader. He was known for his beautiful and woodwork upholstering. He is survived by his wife; Salt Lake City; four sons .and seven daughters, Michael, Jody, Mrs. Joseph (Linda) White, Lorena Green, Leslie, Kathleen, Jimmy and Jean all of. Salt. Lake City; Tony Larsen, Roosevelt; Mrs. (Christine) 19, i- Public ntoxication, Mt. WENDALL A. JACOBSON Ephraim; child on highway, Mt. Pleasant; drunk driver, Gunnison, wreckless driver, 436-S81- 8 near fish hatchery in Fountain Green. $500 per acre. Contract avail. 80 ACRES Fountain Green Divide. In alfalfa I Va ton per acre yield, $1,000 per acre. Low down,, favorable terms. 125 ACRES between Moroni and Fountain Green, sprinkler system and feed lot area. $1,100 per acre. 200 ACRES near Wales Reservoir. County rodd Some financing available. 160 ACRES CEDAR TREES and brush land in Spring City area; $500 per acre. Owner financing available. LADIES DRESS SHOP for sale in Ephraim. Great second income. Prime location. Needs someone who loves to work with the public. Seller will train new buyer. 15 ACRES PRIME LAND in Nephi. Could be used for new subdivision development. $50,000. 16 IRRIGATED ACRES with barn and fruit trees. $3,500 per all cash. SMALL HOME in Manti. $12,500. Seller will carry contract with small down. 18 ACRES OF SAGEBRUSH . HOME at 12 great starter, $2,000 down payment interest. Less than 10 years old. Contains 1.05 acres. ACRES with 3 bedroom home in Fairview. Room for garden and livestock. Large barn and small corral area next to pasture. Two water shares. $30,000. Terms or financing to qualified buyer. HOME IN EPHRAIM on Main Street. Patio and area rose garden. Classic Interior decor. $69,500. COUNTRY LIVING 15 home. 50x acres. 100 barn, two story with walk in freezer, two baths, four office spaces, cement floor. Great for or agriculture use. Indues well and four shares of water. Panorama view of northern part of county. MANSION DREAM HOME in Fountain Green. In a class of its own. Formal living and dining room area. 4 bedrooms, antique bathroom design. $80,000. HOME in Mt. Pleasant .89 acre. $49,900. Terms avilable. HOME IN EPHRAIM two story, $37,000. This is a real buy. Financing available. mobile home park in Ephraim. Attractive financing 3 FOUR-BEDROO- 1984 DODGE CARAVAN steel-bea- D. LYNN HUNTER com-meric- 186 North Slot Ftinritw older home on 'a Structurally sn Needs r --.oV Good contract. Total ce only $20,? JO. acre. Almost 1000 acres with 20 percent under sprinkler system. Seller would divide into smaller acreage. Very Available at I ntu 1 home, room, bath, large large family 2'i living room, Heatking stove, extra storage, V acre lot with well, close to grade school Appraised at $56,000 come see and mak FOR SALEF AIR VIEW, PAINTER MOTOR Nephi 1 Other homes and properties available home in Sanpete County, North Fairview, three bedroom, ranch living ot Its best. See to appreciate. Air lock, log . access-grazing- Pleasant; DUI, .Gunnison; accident, ERA WEST, REALTORS & PLYMOUTH VOYAGERS Vt - 2 BEDROOMS of secretary YMMIA, Manti; APPRECIATE Nice building lot just under $200 down. 135,800 INCLUDES services were held Friday, May 18 in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery for Ray Irvin Larsen, 58, of Salt Lake City who died May 14, 1984 at his home. He was born in Mt. Pleasant on March 6, 1926 to Irvin F. and Thaetta Draper Larsen. He married Doretta Zabriskie in Salt Lake City on Sept. 11, 1947. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a carpenter and member of the LDS Church. He served as president and counselor of the Sunday School and as counselor in the NEWER HOME QN ONE ACRE MUST SEE TO OWN YOUR OWN MT. Graveside need to know in Red Estate REAL ESTATE Larsen May RE- 415 North Stole Mt. Ploosdnt 46,200 SmiONLY . Ray I. SCHOOL VOCATIONAL SHOP 462-214- 1 yard with 10 new trees, a fireplace and added rooms. It is well insulated. WE WILL BUILD YOU A HOME ON YOUR LOT Shelley, Provo. Burial was in Fair-VieCemetery under the direction of Ur-- , senbach Funeral Home. Cornwall, Logan; Mrs. Dale (Terry) Drollette, 19 grandHyrum; children; mothier, Mt. Pleasant; four brothers and two sisters, Beth Gillum, Joyce Peterson, both Salt Lake City; Rex, Bill, Ken and Mont all of Mt. Pleasant. Services were also held in Salt Lake City. INVITATION TO BID 23, sisters: home bedroom manufactured 1979-- 5 on foundation. This home has o beautiful HOME Morris and Annetta Mower, Ferron; Glade and Virginia Mower, Fairview. 30 grandchildren; 43 greattwo grandchildren; Gene The 16, several civic capacities. Survivors: widow: Fairview, four sons two daughters: Marvin and Elaine Mower ; Cleo and Glen Spencer,, Royal and Marie Mower, all Salt Lake City ; Ila and Don Larsen, Orem; 1 w . 22. 835-203- le including 300-50- Hawthorne for six weeks from July 2 until August 2. During the seminar the annual meeting of the Thoreau Society will also be held. The fellowship is also providing accomodations for Kowalskis wife, Karen and their son accompany him to Mass. Michael Kowalski positions as bishop; in. bishoprics; on the Stake High gnces 1. 50 ; lower on Council; Temple or0 .lbs weights. dinance worker; and Feeder heiers steady had served as Stake slaughter cows Patriarch since 1961. higher. Slaughter bulls He also served in Thoreau, Ed Meyer May demand . City Administrator Published Light . attendance. to slow Moderate PLEASAN- TWasatch Academy literature instructor has been awarded a National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship to attend a summer seminar in Concord, Mass. Michael Kowalski, teacher of American Literature, Shakespeare, performing arts, and psychology at Wasatch will be attending the seminar on Concord Authors featur-in- g vantaged Pyramid ompared to 1206 last week 1238 last year. MT. disad- individuals are encouraged to submit bids. Mt. Pleasant City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Salable head U30 awarded fellowship Frank Bronson shall at minority and 18, auJction Mike Kowalski 1983-198- 26, 1984 flt vacation. The Special Arts Festival will be attended by children from all states and 20 countries. Activities planned include a tour of Kennedy Center, workshops on performances and demonstrations in music, drama, dance creative writing, and opera ; a tour of Capital Hill and the Whitehouse; movies, games, etc. include prior experience running youth oriented structured recreational for programs and should be Uses Possible Federal Shared included as part of the Revenue Funds for 1984- - bid. 1985..- . June 19, 1984 at Sealed bids will be 7:00 p.m. accepted until 5:00 p.m. Hearing to Reopen the on May 29, 1984 and 4 Municipal shall be opened at the Budget and to Approve City Council Meeting Revenue Sharing Ex- that evening. penditures for 1983- Handicapped, ..June Auction, Lake City May 5, 1984; June 19, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. 1984. Producers return May 27, however, Frank and his parents will remain in Washington D.C. for a brief June 7:30 p.m. All hearing will be held at the City Hall and public input is solicited. SALINA Lvestock' Frank Bronson, 13, son of Owen and Gwen Bronson left Salt FOLLOWING organizing all aspects PUBLIC HEARINGS: plementing of the citys summer for Budget Hearings recreation program. the Mt. Pleasant. 29, AUCTION C D. and Budget.. .May 1971) 1975. Heber L. Mower com-Temp- N. Main, Manti She died Sept. cjjddi found; shop lif-- . He married 7, dng Gunnison; theft, Odessa Turpin Young in vandalism, Manti; .the Manti Temple Aug. Manti; accident with 26, 1978. injuries, Ephraim. He was a lifelong farmer and rancher in Fairview. He served an LDS mission to the Southern States (1914-191and had served in many (not A local teenager is one Utah children and chaperones chosen to attend the National Special Arts Festival in Washington . Heproi)ems Ethel Jane pleasant; ambulance, Pleasant; Oct. 24, 1917 plaint , Moroni; lost Stewart in the Manti Mt. WALES of 9,-1- Bid qualifications . married Wales youth to participate in national arts festival drawings City, WEST REALTORS - bidders THE j 1984-198- 5 . 18, shoplifting, Mt. Pleasant; motorcycle Ephraim; Pleasant; ERA Pleasant to Parley Olof and Pearl Winnifred Rosenlof. He married Donna Page Eleven Mower LDS. Hispital. He was born on May 24, 1913 in Mt. - check, Fairview; theft, City. May Ephraim; theft, Manti; dispatch Heber L. 11, at The Pyramid Theft, Mt vandalism, vandalism, Gunnison; vandalism. accident, Gunnison. . May 14, . Meet comMay 17, Theft, Spring Sports Haven; accident Mt. with injuries, near plaint, Manti; accident, City; theft, Palisades. Moroni; vandalism, Mt. Pleasant; vandalism, Ser- FAIRVIEW break in, Mt. pleasant; vices were held May 12 pleasant; meet com-i- n Fairview for Heber L. piajnt, flooding Mower, 90, who died Problems; accident, no of 1984 natural May 8, injuries, Mt. Pleasant; causes in a Salt Lake aecident, Centerville; City hospital. ambulance, Moroni; He was born March 7, down( Manti; cable to une down, Manti. 1894 in Fairyiew, Mary Bradley Henry and Sarah Jane May 15 Water Associate Sales Brady Mower. Mt. 21 pment were Friday, - May 16, Juvenile Mt. Pleasant; accident, problem, Manti; bad Moroni; break in Spring OBITUARIES Sheriffs Redevelopment Agency of Mt. Pleasant City ) NOTICE IS HEREBY Prpbate Guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective, signers for further information 19X4 May 23, NOTIC.E FOUR-BEDROO- v NICK LUKE al |