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Show Four Page - The Pyramid - June 17, 1987 NOTICE PUBLIC and Notice Probate Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF SALE TIIE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY B. THE OF CHARLES ESTATE G . JACKSON and UTAH, MARGUERITE BRUNGER, Deceased. NOTICE TO JACKSON, his wife, ERNEST CREDITORS Probate No. 3991 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of: ERNEST Plaintiffs, VS. HARRIS B. CHENEY and MARIE CHENEY, his wife, and D LAND TITLE COMPANY, Trustee, Defendants. Notice of Sale Civil No. 9214 To be sold at a Sheriffs Sale on the 30th day of June, 1987 at the hour of 10: 00 a.m., at the North lobby entrance of the Sanpete County Manti, Courthouse, G. BRUNGER, Probate No. 3991 All persons having claims against the are estate above required to present them to the undersigned at the law office of Ross C. Blackham, Bank of Ephraim Building, Ephraim, UT 84627, or to the clerk of the Court on or before the 10th day Utah. All rights, title, and of September, 1987, or interest of the plantiffs, said claims shall be listed above, of the forever barred. AUDREY D described following BRUNGER Real Property, to wit: Personal RepresenPARCEL ONE: Beginning at a point tative 48 East 100 So. No. 20 4 00 rods South, 54.50 Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 rods East and South Published in The West 4.37 chains from the Northwest Pyramid June 10, 17 and corner of Section 12, 24, 1987. 14 South, NOTICE OF Township PUBLIC HEARING Range 4 East of the Salt and NOTICE IS HEREBY Lake Base MT. Meridian, thence South GIVEN THAT West 64.50 rods; PLEASANT CITY thence West 22.25 rods; WILL BE HOLDING A thence South 40.00 rods; PUBLIC HEARING Thence North 59- - East June 22, 1987 for the 40.00 rods; thence North purpose of adopting the 12- s 8 East 37 budget. The rods; thence East 35 hearing shall be held in three-fifth- s rods; thence the Council Chamber of North 37 three-fifth- s City Hall, 115 West Main rods; thence West 35.36 Street, Mt. Pleasant, rods; thence South Utah, and will comWest 1.09 chains; mence at or about 7:00 thence West 1.83 chains p.m. Interested persons to beginning. LESS are invited to appear at ROAD ON EAST SIDE. the public hearing or to file written comments PARCEL TWO: Beginning at a point with the Mayor or City 20.17 chains West from Recorder at the above the Northeast corner of address. Dixie Brunger the Northwest quarter of Section 12, Township Recorder 14 South, Published in The Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base Pyramid June 10, 17, and Meridian, thence 1987. South 20.00 rods; thence NOTICE TO West 15.86 rods; thence WATER USERS North 0 The following East 0.41 of a chain; thence North have been West 3.92 chains; filed with the State thence East 8.60 rods; Engineer to appropriate thence North 4.00 rods; water in Sanpete County thence East 6.50 rods to throughout the entire beginning. year unless otherwise PARCEL THREE: designated. Locations in Beginning at a point SLB&M. 18.55 chains West from (A62514) the Northeast corner of APPLICANT: Peggy the Northwest quarter Thatcher, Box 104, of Section 12, Township Wallsburg, UT. 14 South, Range 4 East QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. of the Salt Lake Base SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 and Meridian, thence ft. to 500 ft. deep. South 13.00 rods; thence P O I N T ( S ) of East 13.00 rods; thence DIVERSION: (1) N 720 South 7.00 rods; thence E 1080 from Sl-- 4 Cor, West 19.50 rods; thence Sec 23, T12S, R5E. (5 North 20.00 rods; thence Miles NE of Milburn) East 6.50 rods to USE: Domestic: 1 beginning. family. PLACE OF Sec Payment to be made USE: in lawful money of the 23, T12S, R5E. United Protests resisting the of States America. granting of this apDated this 27 of May, plication with reasons 1987. therefore must be filed Charles R. Ramsey in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 Sanpete County Sheriff West North Temple, Published in The Salt Lake City, Utah 0 Pyramid June NOTICE BIDS TO OPERATE THE FOOD AND SOFT DRINK CONCESSIONS THE BOOTH AT COUNTY SANPETE FAIR, AUGUST 22 THRU 29, 1987 ARE ACNOW BEING CEPTED. ALL BIDS MUST BE ON A SUBMITTED FORM, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED BY GARY CONTACTING, MYRUP, GUNNISON, UTAH TELEPHONE 0 or NO. 528-722- SHIRLEY ROBERTS, NNISON, 1987-198- 78-3- 0 S . GUUTAH TELEPHONE NO. 528-348- BIDS MUST BE AND COMPLETED RECEIVED BY 7:00 P.M. JULY 1, 1987. SANPETE COUNTY FAIRBOARD Shirley S. Roberts, Sec. Published in The Pyramid June 17, 24 and July 1. 1987. 78-3- 2-- 65-23- SW1-4SE1- lramid June 3, 10, 17, 1987. The word plastic comes from the Greek plastikos, which means able to be molded. r$i 84116 on or before AUGUST 1, 1987. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid on JUNE 17, 24, and JULY 1, 1987. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the West main entrance, Sanpete County Courthouse, 160 North Main, Manti, Utah, on July 15, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed dated January 16, 1981 and executed by EVON R. MORTENSEN, an unmarried woman, as Trustor, in favor of AMFAC MORTGAGE as CORPORATION, beneficiary, covering real property located at 225 South 100 West, in Sanpete Moroni, and more County, particularly described as: BEGINNING at the Northwest Corner of Parcel 22, Plat with all the provements and property are reported to be Patti J. Leek and Melba J. Jensen. DATED this 8th day of June, 1987. J. Scott Lundberg C. WANTED certified police officer wanted in Moroni. Must reside in Moroni. Send applications to City Hall before July 14, 1987. FAIRVIEW- - The city council to donate $75 a month to the Robertson agreed ambulance Association for the death by brothers, Edwin and Murray G. Robertson. Burial was in Green Fountain Cemetery. Scott Cox Harry A. Scott Dean EPHRAIM- - Services were held Monday in the Ephraim First Ward Della C. Robertson Chapel for prominent MT. PLEASANT-Servi- ces Utah musician, Harry were held June A. Dean, 93 who died 13 for Della C. RobertJune 11, 1987 at Utah son, 80, who died June 9, Valley Hospital in 1987, at Sanpete Valley Provo. Hospital from comHe was born Sepplications of a stroke. tember 17, 1892 in Salt She was born March Lake City, a son of 5, 1907, in Fountain Joseph H.. and Sarah Green, to James F. and Arnold Dean. Mr. Dean, Lillie May Livingston filled a mission to Robertson. Samoa in 1914. In adShe was an active dition to the regular member of the LDS work, he Church serving as a missionary was assigned to tranvisiting teacher at the slate hymns into the time of her illness. She Samoan language. The did temple ordinance translations were work and served in into two compiled many other positions. Samoan hymn books, She was compassionate the O Pese A first, to friends and neighSiona, was printed in bors. 1916. The second book, a She had worked as a revision of the first, secretary. She was a titled O' Viiga I Le veteran serving in the Atua, was printed in WAC during World War 1958 and is the present II. She was a former hymn book used in the resident of Springville. Samoan Mission. She is survived by Mr. Dean served in brothers and sisters, the Army during WWI. Clea Mt. He then attended and Madsen, Pleasant; Mont graduated from the LDS Robertson, Springville; McCune School of Dick Robertson, Music, Salt Lake City. Mapleton, and Jane He later received Moroni. Bachelors and Masters Christensen, She was preceded in Degrees from BYU with a major in music. He NOTICE OF began his teaching career at Gila College, PUBLIC HEARING Thatcher, AZ, 1922-2Notice is hereby Then he transferred to given that the Mt. Ricks College, Rexburg, Pleasant Redevelop- ID, teaching there for ment Agency will hold a eight years, 1925-3Public Hearing June 22, afterwhich he was head 1987 for the purpose of of the Music Depart8 ment at Snow College, adopting the RDA Budget. The Ephraim, Utah from hearing shall be held in 1934 to 1948 when he the Council Chamber of retired at age 65. While teaching at City Hall, 115 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Snow College, Mr. Utah, and will com- Deans started the mence at or about 7:45 Messiah Tradition p.m. Interested persons and the oratorio has are invited to appear at been sung each year the public hearings or to since that time to the file written comments present. with the Executive Among the honors of the received by Mr. Dean Director Redevelopment Agency was a plaque presented at the above address. by the Snow College Dixie Brunger Studentbody for writing Recorder the words and music to Published in The Snows fighting song. Pyramid June 10, 17, The citizens of Ephraim 1987. also gave Mr. Dean the Service Distinguished NOTICE OF Award in Recognition TRUSTEES SALE of Outstanding Cultural The following described property will Achievements. Mr. Dean was also a be sold at public auction of the to the highest bidder, member Presidents Club at Snow JULY THURSDAY, Mr. Dean has written 16th 1987 at the hour of music com10:00 A.M., payable in many three of which positions, of lawful cash money the, United States at the are included in the time of sale, in the West present LDS Hymn entrance Foyer of the Book. Also, his comof Sons position, 1987-198- Sanpete County Manti, Courthouse, Utah, for the purpose of Successor Trustee foreclosing a TRUST Our File: DEED executed by LYNN M. VARAH and Published in The JOAN E. VARAH, as Pyramid June 17, 24, Trustor, in favor of and July 1, 1987. SECURITY FIRST BANK OF UTAH, as recorded Some people believed Beneficiary, a birthmark could be November 2, 1984 in Book 256 at Page 852-erased by an apple. No. as The family of Guy C. Stewart would like to extend their thanks and appreciation for all the kindnesses and concern given during the illness and death of our husband, uncle, grandfather, and brother. A special thanks to the Jack McAllister family, the doctors and staff of Sanpete Hospital and Home Health Care, those who took part at the services, the lovely flowers, cards, calls, the 4th Ward Relief Society for the lovely lunch and the VFW for the services at the cemetery. Wanda Stewart, Pete, Lois, Ross, Dana and Ryan Smith and brothers and sisters of Guy and Wanda Part-tim- e im- thereunto belonging or in any wise thereto. appertaining The present owners of Gai3 of CJiatvIL I A, Moroni Townsite Entry, Sanpete County, State of Utah; thence East 10.00 rods, thence South 90.00 feet, thence West 10.00 rods, thence North 90.00 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER the Della 17, 1987. 0 two-fifth- Fairview City pledges aid to new ambulance OBITUARIES 7 Guardianship SHERIFF PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Moroni City will reopen the 1986-8BUDGET and make in the adjustments various departments on Tuesday, June 23, at 7 p.m. at the Moroni City Hall. They will also adopt the 1987-8- 8 budget. The public is. invited to attend or give written comments to the mayor or city recorder. Published in The 6 Entry records of 277131, Sanpete County, Utah, covering real property located at property known as the CAFE SPORTSMAN property and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point East from the Southwest Corner of Lot 4, Block 29, Plat A, Mt. Pleasant City 31.00 feet Sanpete Survey, County, State of Utah, thence North 13.00 rods; thence East 21.43 feet; thence South 13,00 rods; thence West 21.43 feet to beginning. Notice of Default was recorded February 20, as Entry No. 288241 at Page 418, Records of Sanpete 1987 in Book 277 County, UT. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, enor possession cumbrances. Dated: June 9, 1987 D LAND TITLE, A Utah Corporation, Trustee BY: Merrill R. Ogden V.P. Published in The Pyramid June 17, 24 and July R. Cox Services MANTI- - were held June 15 for Scott Rodney Cox, 23, who died June 12, 1987, in Salt Lake City after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was born August 31, 1963 in Mt. Pleasant, to Rodney G. and Marlene Christiansen Cox. He will always be rememberetj for his warm and friendly smile and personality. He was a graduate from LDS Seminary and Manti High School where he was active in sports. He served a LDS mission to Cleveland Ohio. He attended Snow College, Dixie College and SUSC. As a real estate agent, he worked in Cedar City and Salt Lake. He is survived by his parents, Manti; R. brother, Stephen Cox, Manti; sisters, Mrs. Scott (Kerri) Madsen, Pontiac, MI; Mrs. Brad (Lisa) City; Kristen V. and Leigh Ann, Manti; one niece, four nephews, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cox, Manti; and Mr. and Mrs. William Christiansen, Mayfield. Interment, Manti City Cemetery. first Pioneers, place in church-widcompetition in the Centennial year 1947 e and his stake choir sang it and other selections at the annual June Conference in Salt Lake The General City. Boards of MIA also recognized him for his I Would composition Walk Tall. Mr. Dean married Gladys Cutler in the Logan LDS Temple, July 28, 1921. They are the parents of seven children, 41 grandchildren, and 84 greatgrandchildren. Surviving Mr. Dean are his wife, Gladys; two sons and five daughters, Gordon C. Dean, Magna ; Dr. Lynn C. Dean, Hobbs, NM; Mrs. Glenna Dean Blackham, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Shirley Dean Allred; and Mrs. Annette Dean Anderson, both Orem; Mrs. Norma Dean Dupree, Logan; and Mrs. Claire Dean Lund, Manti. Burial was in the Ephraim Cemetery. hospital related clinics. In addition will assume various line and staff responsibilities in the hospital. Applicants should have some and previous ex- report directly to ad- knowledge perience working with hospitals and clinics as well as some previous management experience. Will ministrator. Apply at hospital, Mt. Pleasant. Equal Opportunity Employer HELP WANTED Sanpete Betty Ramsey was appointed as court clerk beginning July 1, 1987, and continuing through the end of Judge Earl Ramseys term as Justice of the Peace. Other matters ' briefly discussed were the Miss Fairview Pageant Valley Taresa Hiatt graduates with honors Hospital-administrativ- e assistant, fulltime position, will assume y responsibility for operation of hospital related clinics. In addition will assume various line and staff responsibilities in the hospital. Applicants should have some knowledge and previous ex- working with hospitals and clinics as well as some previous management experience. Will report directly to administrator. Apply at hospital, Mt. Pleasant. Equal Opportunity Employer 1, 1987. i Taresa Hiatt, Top Volunteer named by SVH MT. PLEASANT- - Mrs. Rawlin (Allison) Shelley, of Mt. Pleasant, has been named volunteer of the month by Sanpete Valley Hospital. Volunteer of the month is a new program started at the hospital during National Volunteer Week, last month. Mrs. Shelley, brings Relief Society and geneology lessons to long-ter- m hospital patients and entertains them with musical selections on her accordian. Spokesperson for the hospitals auxiliary organization, Barbara Taylor, commented that Mrs. Shelley donates a lot of time and everyone appreciated her efforts. Mrs. Taylor also expressed ap- preciation to those who donated time and baked goods for the auxiliarys Memorial Day bake sale. Balloons for flower balloon bouquets are now available at the hospital gift shop. Those who have their own balloons may use the gas the Pink Ladies have available in the shop, Mrs. Taylor said. TOP SOIL North Sanpete School District announces the availability of top soil at the pile east of the North Sanpete Middle School in Moroni. Patrons may procure what they need, for personal use, at $3.00 per yard. Person getting the soil will be responsible for loading and you should make payment at the North Sanpete School Disterict office, 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. of Anyone interested in commercial or e this top soil will need permission from the Superintendent at the District office. re-sal- NOTICE MORONI FEED COMPANY PROPANE CUSTOMERS Many of our customers will be changing to natural gas. Some of our customers have been selling the propane tanks we own. We hgve signed lease on all tanks so if you have any questions about who owns the tank, contact us at: 436-826- 6 day-to-da- perience - daughter of Paul and Jolene Mt. Christensen, Pleasant, graduated June 12 from Steven Hennegars Business School. She was Valedictorian of her class. Mrs. Hiatt lives in Payson, is the mother of three children, and is presently employed at Teleflex in Spanish Fork as an assistant Allison Shelley ALL operation of y building. City full-tim- day-to-da- In other business, the preliminary budget was accepted as presented. A copy of the budget is on file at the city office. The contract with the senior citizens for the old school building was amended so that, the Senior Citizen organization will be and responsible for maintaining their portion of the roof; no monthly rental fee will be charged by the city for the use of the MT. PLEASANT- won Sanpete Valley Hospital ade ministrative assistant, will assume responsibiliposition, for fice. Oliverson, Salt Lake HELP WANTED ty remainder of the calendar year beginning July 1. That action was taken at the request of Spencer Taylor and Ruth Ann Shelley who represented the Ambulance Association at the June 2 council meeting. The city also agreed to support the association in their bid for a State Bureau of Emergency Services grant to help purchase a new ambulance. Mayor Gerald Hansen reported that the county is willing to assist the the streets for a city in cost of $5000 per mile , plus tran sportation for the gravel. The of Council approved the approximately three miles of streets with the B & C Road funds available. It was also approved that curb and gutter and sidewalk be placed on the north side of Center Street between State Street and First East; and also on the south side of Center Street from State St. to the telephone of- results, plans for the bowery, the specialty act for the rodeo, National Guard projects and filling in the bar pit along the street to the rodeo grounds. Present at the meeting were Mayor Hansen, Councilmen Ronald Giles, Reed Mower, and Alan Sherman, two city employees and two other citizens. we can help you on your conversion to natural gas, we will be happy to do so. Thank you for . your past business. If Boyd Johansen Manager MORONI FEED PROPANE |