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Show our Tam- - The Julv Pyramid 21, Fredrick PUBLIC NOTICE W. Wood Probate and Guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information MT. BRENT D. YOUNG JERRY L. REYNOLDS IVIE& YOUNG Attorneys for Plaintiff 48N.Univ.Ave. P.O. Box 672 Provo, UT 84603 0 Telephone : IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH SOUTH NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 375-300- UTAH FARM PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION SAN-PITC- Plaintiff, COMPANY, VS. Plaintiff, EDWIN B. WHEELER, SANDRA R vs. . WHEELER, HENRY V. ETHEL WHEELER, R. WHEEKER, C. ELLIOTT & CO., a corporation, and JOHN DOES 1 through 15 Defendants. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property Civil No. 890 To be sold at a Sheriffs Sale on the 6th day of August, 1985, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., at the the North lobby of the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah. All rights title and interest of the Defendants listed above of the described following Real Property, to wit: at Beginning the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 30, Plat A," Fairview PACK DANIEL A MARGARET AC GUNTERMAN: TION TITLE COM PANY, Trustee; T P FAMILY PART NERSHIP: HOFF REDI MIX INC.; WILLARD M. TUCKER; PHYLLIS O. LAND TUCKER;D TITLE COMPANY; and all unknown persons who have or claim any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the subject property, Defendants. BUHER SUMMONS Civil No. 8978 THE STATE OF UTAH ABOVE-NAMETO THE DEFEND- ANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached Townsite complaint with Clerk of the Survey,State Sanpete of the above-entitle- d Utah; County, thence South 8.00 rods, thence West 15.00 rods 4.50 feet, thence North 6.00 feet, thence West 12.00 feet, thence North court, and to serve upon, or mail to Brent D. Young, at 48 North 198." University Avenue, Provo, Utah, plaintiffs attorney, a 7.00 rods 10.50 feet, copy of said answer, thence East 16.00 rods to within (thirty) 30 days after service of this beginning. Payment to be made summons upon you. in lawful money of the If you fail so to do, of judgment by default will States United America. be taken against you for Dated this 15th day of the relief demanded in said complaint, which July, 1985. Kennard V. Anderson has been filed with the Clerk of said court and a Sanpete County Sheriff copy of which is hereto Published in The annexed and herewith Pyramid July 17, 24 and served upon you. This is an action to 31, 1985. quiet title to certain real PLEASANT-Servi- Pleasant 2nd LDS Ward. He worked at Capwells Department Store in Oakland, Ca and also as an appraiser for the Capitol Company Bank of America. He was a salesman for a paper company. He was a member of the Elks Lodge and the Mt. Pleasant Lions Club. His survivors include his wife, Mt. Pleasant; SLB&M. (A60962) APPLICANT: David P. Bailey, Box 405, Moroni, UT. QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 80 ft. to 150 ft. deep. P O I N T ( S ) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 1120 E 50 from W4 Cor, Sec 31, T14S, R3E. 2.5 miles NW of Moroni) USE: Stock-wpterin- 100 head of livestock. PLACE OF USE: SEc N'l-SW'- 4 31, T14S, R3E. 4 ( A61001 ) APPLICANT: Cregg Jacobson, 1684 North 400 UT. Orem, West, QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. OF P O I N T ( S ) DIVERSION: (1) N 550 E 990 from S' 4 Cor, Sec 23. T12S, R5E. (5 miles N.E. of MilburnJ USE: Stockwatering:2 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. PLACE OF USE: SWUSE'i Sec 23, T12S, R5E. Food preservation workshop to begin August 5 in Manti !' si sms, Dr. Von T. Mendenhall, MANTI USU Extension Food & Nutrition Specialist will conduct a Food Preservation Workshop Aug. 5, 6, 7, & 8 at the Manti High School Home Economics Room. Pressure cooker and cold pack canning, freezing, and drying will be covered in the workshop. There will be two three-hou- r workshops each day both lecture and actually doing the fruits, vegetables, meats, fish :: daughters, Mrs. Richard (Carla) Portola Stevenson, Valley, Thomas Hannah, Ca.; Mrs. (Eloise) Beaverton, Or.; three grandsons, three granddaughters, one great grandson, and one great granddaughter. Burial was in the Mt. Pleasant City Gladys F. Gledhill Mothers group plans meeting RICHFIEL- D- Serwere held July 19 for Gladys vices Lucyene and August Francks Barlow Gledhill, age 69, who died July 16, 1985, in St. George. She was born Oct. 15, 1915, in Monroe, to Alex and Amanda Nielson Francks. She married Lloyd Barlow, March three brothers and one sister including John V. Francks, Ephraim. ( A 6 1 0 1 2 ) Burial was in Elsinore Ronald Cemetery. APPLICANT: L. Nunley, P.O. Box 99, NOTICE Moroni, UT. QUANTO BID TITY: 0.015 cfs. The City of Mt. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 Power ft. to 400 ft. deep. Pleasant, PO I NT ( S ) OF Department is seeking DIVERSION: (1) S 1000 bids on the construction E20 from W'4 Cor, Sec of a 3200 square foot 32, T14S, R3E. (3 miles building. NW of Moroni) USE: Specifications for the Stockwatering: 107 head building may be picked of livestock. PLACE OF up at Mt. Pleasant City USE: SWUNWU Sec Hall, 115 West Maim 32, T14S, R3E. Street, Mt. Pleasant Protests resisting the City, Utah. Bids will be accepted of these granting to August 9, 1985 at with up applications reasons therefore must 2:00 p.m. be filed in duplicate with The City Council will the State Engineer, 1636 award the bid on August West North Temple, 13, 1985 at the regular Salt Lake City, Utah Council meeting. The Council reserves 84116 on or before the right to accept or September 7, 1985. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. reject any or all bids. Mt. Pleasant is a equal STATE ENGINEER Published in The opportunity employer. Published in The Pyramid on July 24, July 31 and August 7, Pyramid July 24, 31, 1985. August 7, 1985. Dr. Robert Armstrong to begin practice MANTI Dr. Robert Armstrong, has returned to Manti, his e hometown, to establish a medical practice in Manti. Dr. Armstrong, a native of Manti, is the son of Mrs. Lillian Fox of Manti and the late Ned Armstrong. He is married to the previous Beverly Trickett from Watsonville, Cal. and has five children ages 1 through 9. , Dr. Armstrong is a 1970 graduate of Manti High School. He received a B.S. Degree Cum Laude in Microbiology from BYU in 1974 where he was the David O. McKay scholar. He graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1978, and completed a three year residency in Family Practice at the Silas B. Hayes Army Community Hospital in 1981. He is certified by the American Board of Family Practice and is a member of the American Academy of Family MD, full-tim- Practice. Since 1981, Dr. Armstrong has been a Teaching Chief of the Family Practice residency program of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Augusta, GA. In this capacity, Dr. Armstrong of 10 to 12 supervised the training "hultan, Xing of the jungle and King of the circus will be one of the attractions at the Roller Bros. Circus July 26. Two performances, one at 2 and one at4:30 p.m. are scheduled. Other wild animals, elephants, clowns and aerial acts will also be part of the big circus event. interns and residents. While in this capacity, Dr. Armstrong has completed additional study at the University of North Carolina and the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Armstrong says that he has looked forward to coming home ' Dr. Armstrongs office will be located in Dr. Davidsons old office beginning Monday, July 15. He will be assisted in his office by Dorothy Olsen, LPN, and Neucille Green, receptionist. Office hours will be: Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2p.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday 2 p.m. to 5 and Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon. j He will be at the Sanpete Valley Hospital Medical office building Tuesday 6:30 p.m. to 9:p.m.; and 12 to 9 a.m Thursday noon. Dr. Armstrong has affiliated with Dr. Kim Bateman and Dr. Bruce Burnham of Ephraim and has joined the active medical staff of the Sanpete Valley Hospital. In addition, Dr. Armstrong will be conducting office hours twice weekly at the Mt. Pleasant Family Health Center located at the Sanpete Valley Hospital. The MORONI American Mothers study group will meet on Tuesday, July 30, at 8 p.m. in the Moroni Stake Relief Society room. Pat Christensen will discuss the lesson, Not Minding: Discipline That Works Elementary Years: Ages Six Through Twelve. The study group is open to everyone. Those who would like to learn more about parenting skills are especially invited to attend. New study books for the year beginning in September will be ordered soon and new members are encouraged to attend. Sanders reunion 7, 1985. 5 learned (30 hours) with someone also which could be a group, family, neighbors of freinds. Register now at the extension with Mary or office Lois Madsen. 528-754- 0 835-215- 1 etc. Dr. Mendenhall is both informative and entertaining. He is to canning as Don Aslett is to cleaning. The class can be taken for three credit hours (lower of upper division or graduate.) It is suggested that each participant share skills and information Cemetery. following; ap- on file in the District Cecil Gledhill, Feb. 14, plications) have been Court of Sanpete 1944, in Richfield. They filed with the State were later .divorced. County, Utah. to Engineer appropriate Dated: June 6, 1985. She is survived by five water in Sanpete County sons and two daughters; Brent D. Young the entire throughout Published in The 41 grandchildren; 14 year unless outherwise July 17,24,31 Pyramid designated. in Diana Ruth Richhart, daughter Richard and Myrna June Richarhart of Mt. Pleasant, returned home June 17 after serving an LDS Mission in Hawaii. Her Honolulu, homecoming will be Sunday, July 28 in the Mt. Pleasant Sake Center at 2:45 p.m. of . the complaint which is divorced. She married The 3 Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen SPRING CITY The children of Theron and Thelma Madsen are announcing an open house in honor of their parents 50th wedding anniversary. The event will be held Saturday, July 27, from 6 until 8 p.m. in the Spring City Cultural Hall. Family and friends are cordially invited. They request no gifts. The Madsens were married on July 30, 1935. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Madsen retired in 1977 after being employed 33 years for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Mrs. Madsen has been active in LDS Church auxiliaries including Primary, MIA, geneology, ward choir and ward and stake Singing Mothers. She is a Relief Society teacher. The couple have lived their entire married life in Spring City. The Madsens are parents of five children including Bruce T., Salt Lake City; Gordon K., Ogden; Mrs. Marion (Maureen) Johnson, Lindon; Donnell K., Price; Mrs. Phillip (Gaye Lynne) Miller, Magna. They have 25 Two living grandchildren and 12 grandchildren are deceased. estate more par 30, 1932, in Richffeld. were later ticularly described in They NOTICE TO WATER USERS Locations ! ces were held July 23 for Fredrick Warner Wood, 79, who died July 19, 1985 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. He was born June 27, 1906, in Joplin, Missouri, to Henry Oliver, and Mary Himena Warner Wood. He married Marcella Sears; they were later divorced. He married Dorothy May Wilkinson; she died; on April 4, 1969 in Berkley, Ca. he married Vida Loretta Christopherson. He was a shoe salesman, a member of the LDS church, and High Priest in Mt. Theron Madsens to celebrate their 50th anniversary This Friday FAIRVIEW CANYO- N- The John Circus comes to town for two big performances MT. PLEASANT This is the week of the circus. of Commerce Chamber spokesmen remind everyone that the Roller Bros. Big Top Three-rinCircus will be making a performance Friday, July 26 at the Mt. Pleasant Rodeo Grounds. Two matinee performances are scheduled, one at 2 p.m. and one at 4:30 p.m. No evening performance is scheduled to give rodeo enthusiasts the opportunity to attend the Fairview Pioneer Days Rodeo at 8 p.m. in Fairview. Tickets for Fridays circus performances are still on sale at a reduced price at The Pyramid, Mt. Pleasant Drug and' from Glen Groves Mt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce president. South Sanpete residents may contact Jene Beale president of Manti Chamber of Commerec for tickets. Tickets may also be purchased at the circus prior to each performance, however, those obtaining tickets then will be charged the full ticket price. Further information on ticket prices may be obtained by calling or The Pyramid, Groves, g 1 462-213- Area residents will also have an opportunity, circus morning, to witness one of the most unusual phases of show business when the circus arrives. Its a special added attraction to which everyone is invited without Mark your calendars and make Friday, July 26, a special day for Chamber you and your family, spokesmen say. The community hasnt had the opportunity for a personal circus performance for several years and this circus only makes its western trek through Utah every two or three years, so youll not want to miss it. Hereby affirms that its services are available to all members of the community without regard to physical impairment or handicap. Published in The pyramid July 24, 1985 REPAIR Berts Shoe Repair from Nephi will be picking up shoes at MARKET Mt. Pleasant MT. PLEASSAN- T- The Shoelace Nature never breaks her own laws. Leonardo Da Vinci y SHOE & BOOT Shoelace Cookers Meanwhile trucks and trailers carrying the animals will be put in place, and the animals will be watered and fed. All of this is shown free, and as you can imagine the circus morning activity is a show in itself. Something else is being offered free to area residents while the circus is in town. A prized and valuable rich soil additive will be basis. given away on a one-daThose interested in securing some of the rich elephant manure should bring their own containers. Circus personell will do the scooping for them. Tasha Marie Bowman celebrated her first birthday on July 12. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman, Mt. Pleasant. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Newel Shepherd, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Frazier, Many Farms, Ariz.; and Dr. and Mrs. Royal A. Bagley, Moroni. Her greatgrandfather is Monta Nordstrom, Fairview. EARLDEAN's Cookers Pleasant, fi the week of July 3 through July 8. There were 57 members of the family who attended including all five of Vennas children. Family members enjoyed playing games, doing geneology, boat riding, fishing and seeing the former Sanders coal mines. charge. Early in the morning, the trucks will begin arriving, the tent will be spread, and a crew of men and elephant will push, pull and lift the canvas auditorium of the Big Top high into the air. Ira Hospital SanpeteMt. ValleyUtah y Frank and Venna Sanders family reunion was held at Old Folks Flat ( met last week and made ON MONDAYS breakfast bars and studied about flour. They also attended Fun Day in Manti and camp. and delivering them the following Monday HELP WANTED Electrician Snow College Maintenance of all campus electrical motors, new and replacement wiring and control circuits in heating system. VALID Utah electrician's license with four years electrical experience on school buildings of similar structures. Instrumentation and knowledge of other building crafts preferred. Minimum Salary $16,119 plus benefits Send resume and reference by July 31 to: Personnel Office Snow College Ephraim, Utah 84627 (801)283-402- 1 AAE0E talfeaNl |