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Show Six Page The Pyramid. March NOTICE TO CREDITORS PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and Notice All The 1989-199- Region Job Central 0 I raining Act (J Part- PA) Gram nership Application and Plan is now available for review and public comment at the Imployment and Training Office at 250 North Mam Street, Sevier 1 County Courthouse in Richfield, Utah. Comments may be submitted before March 31, 1989 to: Six County Commissioners Office 250 North Mam P.O. Box 78S Richfield. Ul 84701 Published in The ljraniid March 15 and 22, 1989. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearings have been set in the Fairview City Hall on 4 April and 18 April 1989 at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving citizen comment and possible adoption of a pro- persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned at the law office of Ross C. Black-ha160 North Main, Mann, Utah 84642, or to the clerk of the Court on or before the 21st day of posed amendment to June, 1989, or said claims Zoning Ordinance 5.7 shall be lorcver barred. GRACE TUCKER Abandoned, Wrecked, or Personal Junked Vehicles. Kent Miner Published in The Pyramid March 15, 29, and April 12, 1989. If you start with a penny and double your money every day for a month, youll end up with more than five million dollars. Representative East 300 South in The Pyramid March 22, 29, and April 5, 1989. - Services s 8. ident on Highway She was born May 23, 1970, in Gunnison, to Robcn Buel and Wendy Renee Downard Clark. She married Donald Bret Hansen. June 13. 1987. in Spring City. She was a member of the IDS Church She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, ot Orem: parents, Fphraim; brothers. Sean, Jason, and Cody Clark, all Fphraim: grandparents, Judith Downard, City; Thomas Fphraim, greatgrandmother, Irene Siler, Spring Clark, Fphraim. Burial was in Spring City Cemetery under he direction of Ursenbaeh Funeral Home. Dustin B. Hansen - Services FPHRAIMwere held March 21 in the Fphraim First and Fifth Ward Chapel for Dustin Bret Hansen, aste ox months, ol Orem, who died March 17. 080. man auloaccidem on I lighway So PROVO-- Services were held Match 15 in the Bonneville Second I DS Ward Chapel for David Smith Daniels, 74, who died March 12, 1989, at his home m Provo after a long illness. He was born June 15, 1914. in Trovo, to William and Rachel F. Smith Daniels, former Moroni residents. He married Joy Morgan. of Fountain Green, Oct. 8, 19.38. in Salt I ake City. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti 1 DS Temple in 1957. He received his schooling in Moroni, Santaquin and Provo schools. 1 1c worked at and retired from Geneva Steel Plant as rolling mills inspector. He was active m the LDS Church serving in many positions. At the lime of his death he was a High Priest He was an ordinance worker at the Provo LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife, of Provo; three daughters and four sons, Mrs. David (Gail) Coleman. I as Vegas. Nv.; Mrs. Alan (Joyce) Boyack, Orem; Jack W. Daniels, Robert A. Daniels, Connie Daniels, all ol Provo, 24 grandchildren, three mother. Rachel Danu K ('I A!h,m. Ore , three' and thiee brothers. Ret Kelsey. Provo; Jim ms-lei- s Daniels AmenMit F'tk-Faw- He was bom Aug. 24. Jackson, Betty 1988, in Payson, to Snow, Joe Daniels, all of Donald Bret and Michele Salem, Ore.; Jack V. Mane Clark Hansen. Daniels, Sandy. He is survived by father, He was preceded in Donald Biel Hansen, death by one son. David Orem: grandparents. Boh M. Daniels. and Wendy Claik, Burialwas in Provo (Tty Fphraim; Ronald and Cemetery. Jean Hansen, Orem. Ju- dith Downard, Spring City; 'Ihomas Clark, Fphraim. Irene Siler. Fphraim, and Ila Burr, Orem Burial was in Spring City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbaeh 1 Home. Abigail Smith Adams is the only woman in the nations history to be wife of one president and mother of another. A Chinese artist of the 1920s, Huang Erhnan, painted designs on silk cloth using his tongue as a brush. PLEASANT CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 1st day of October 1988, the amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: NAME Cert. No. No. of SharesAmount Due 12 $389.52 Owen Peel 1255 12 $389.52 David Peel 1256 And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at auction at the Mt. Pleasant City Hall on the 30th day of March at 1 :00 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. Chris Sorensen, Secretary Pleasant Creek Irrigation Co. Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 Published in The Pyramid March 8, 15, 22, 29, 1989. Robin McArthur two-thir- Hospital to sponsor weight class PLEASAN- T- be saved. A discussion by individual councilman showed John Thomas and Dennis Watson in favor of tabling a decision for 60 days. Vaughn Mel-lo- r remained neutral, and Doug Johnson was in favor of the pro- Beginning March 28 Sanpete Valley Hospital k will again be offering its series of weight management classes. Theclasses, patterned after other highly successful classes, are based on sound scientific principles of behavior modification, sensible eating habits and exercise. Classes, taught by Dianne Carr, a registered and certified dietitian, will be held from 4;3() to 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday for 10 weeks in the hospital board room. Up to half the cost can be refunded if participants nteed certain class goals of attendance, weight loss and exerten-wee- Robin McArthur PM PH, Az. Serv ices were held March 20 for Robin McArthur, 55, who died March 17, 1989, in St. Joseph I lospual, in Phoe1 nix. He was born Sept. 28. in Mi. Pleasant, Utah, to Perry and I aVon McArthur. I le graduated from North Sanpete High School Snow College, and Utah Stale College. lie filled an I DS mission to the Southern Suites Mission. He married Karen I eaf in the Manti I DS Temple. He is survived by his wife, children, Tamara. Melinda. Perry, Peggy, Penney, Molly, Sarah, and Christen, iwo grandchildren, three sisters, Phyllis Foster, Doris Murray, and Joan Hansen, and his mother, ol Mt. Pleasant. Burial was in thelempe aica 19.33, D. Larry Christiansen I OUNT.MN GRFFN-- Graveside services were held in the lountain f'emeterv March lor Larry D. Christiansen, 47, of American Fork, who died March 15. Gn-f-- 18, 1989, in the American ork I lospual. He was born Dec. 6, 1941, in Ieht, to former Fountain Green resident, Percy D. and Mary West Christiansen. Christiansen was a 1 graduate of American High School and DS Seminary. He was a member of the LDS Church and served a mission to the Southern States. I Ie held many I DS Church positions. He attended Brigham Young Fork 1 University and Weber State College. He is survived by his mother, American Fork; three daughters, Colleen Christiansen, of Ogden; Andrea Christiansen and Debra Christiansen, both of Santaquin; two sisters, Susan Howe, Salt Lake City, and Marilyn Christiansen, Ltndon. Burial was in Fountain Green Cemetery. At one time in ancient Rome, it was forbidden to eat eggs. The egg was regarded as a potential chicken, therefore valuable to be eaten. no experience necessary must be mechanically inclined willing to relocate job assistance available for those willing to work while training AMERICAN TECHNICAL CENTER 4201 N. 475H AVE. PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85031 to find out about this unique opportunity, call Gary Fesler or r. nine-ho- MT. AUTO MECHANIC STUDENT TRAINEES WANTED 801-571-69- recorder-administrato- part-tim- Michelle M. David S. Hansen Daniels FPHRAIM- al one-thir- OBITUARIES were held March 21 m the I phraim First and Fifth Ward Chapel for Michele Marie Clark Hansen, 18, of Orem, who died March 17, 1989, m an auto acc- - will have the choice of hiring a runs pick up service for Spring City hold private collector or hauling their every Thursday. however bids will be taken own, Mayor Christensen said the city a private hauler is hired. before advineeded to appoint a citizens Those attending the meeting were sory committee to determine who coun-cilme- n Mayor Ron Christensen, and people want to handle solid waste. Dennis Watson, Doug Spring City is a member of the Thomasnd John Vaughn Johnson, a county landfill cooperative and Mellor. Councilman Jack Tice was mandatory $2 a month will be absent. charged per household Each house one-thir- d Utah 84629 Published The proposal further would have allowed emergency water and power assistance from ML Pleasant at their per cost rate for manpower and equipment. Concerns voiced by Spring City ing March 16. The proposal would have estabresidents was how Fisher could lished an inter-locagreement represent both cities fairly, and that between the two cities to share he would be over taxing his time managerial and administrative servand abilities. ices of Vern Fisher, Spring Citys, Mayor Ron Christensen who explained that grant money was The proposal, which had been awarded according to project merit said Fisher would have no problem unanimously approved by Mt. Pleasant during its March 14 council staying neutral while proposing meeting, would have divided Fishers projects. However, he said pursuproposed S2100 monthly salary with ing grants could pose a conflict as a lot of merit goes with the package being paid by Mt. Pleasant and by Spring City. presentation. The arrangement would have put Mayor Christensen also expressed Fisher on call for both communihis concern that Fishers recorder ties during daily hours and divided duties were not included in the his days between the two contract with Mt. Pleasant and the city offices on a city would either have to pay him basis. extra to keep his recording duties Fisher would have represented e or hire a recorder to fill both cities in grant applications and the vacancy which the city could at meetings. not afford at this time. The council agreed that having Mt. Pleasant as a back up for emergencies would be sufficient but concern was voiced that using that citys facilities full time on city projects would cost more than would two-thir- 285 lairs iew. Kathy Jackman SPRING CITY- A proposal to share a city administrator with Mt. Pleasant was tabled for 60 days during a special city council meetby ESTATE OF GUYLA NK1LSON HANSEN aka GUYLA NEILSON Probate No. 4072 Guardianship Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information NOTICK Spring City tables plan to share administrator 19891 22, too posal. Councilman Thomas made the motion to table the decision for 60 days, seconded by Councilman Watson. Councilman Mellor and Johnson cast negative votes. Mayor Christensen broke the tie vote in favor of delaying the decision. In other business, Paula Brewer was appointed chairman over the July 24 celebration. She has begun gatheringa committee and making plans for a variety of activities, including pony express race, obstacle course, mud wrestling, ride for life, fish scramble, carnival, and cise. is suggested. Those interested should call the 1 business office or visit the hospital at 100 South Medical Drive. An intermediate class, designed for those who have previously taken the class, but who would like to continue with weight loss, will also be offered if enough interest is shown. That class will be taught at the same location from 4 to 4:40 p.m. Those who have taken both classes may also come at 4 p.m. Last fall participants in the weight management class lost over 150 pounds. Last spring another group lost over 220 pounds. 462-244- dancing. She said her goal was to make Spring Citys celebration the best in the couniy. The council expressed concern over city liability on some activities. Mayor Christensen saida club 1 , would have to sponsor races nate city liability. changed MT. PLEASAN- T- Due to the Easter weekend, the date for an vehicle class has been changed. Instruction classes for people under lfidesiring tooperate ATVs originally scheduled for March 25 has been rescheduled to April 1 at 9 a.m. at the city hall, according to Mt. Pleasant Police Officer Lance Graham. Those interested in attending may but students will be the day of the class as signed up well. To register, contact Officer r, police department, 462-272- There is a charge and enrollment is limited to 24. A employee will be hired on an as needed basis to help finish installing water meters and new power transformers. According to Mayor Christensen, new applications will not be taken but applicapart-tim- e tions already on file will be reviewed It was decided that only citizens attending the sewer project meeting tentatively to be scheduled by the end of April would be allowed to vote on the citys pending sewer project. This would allow those voting to be made aware of every project aspect including cost, EP A, standards, funding, etc. Votes will be limited to one per household. Mayor Christensen said the project has been shaved down to $2,600,000 of which EPA will contribute $1,300,000, FHA between $300,000 and $400,000, CIB $76,000. Applications for the low interest and no interest loans have been made for the first of April. Discussion of installation of 18 penstock to the hydro was tabled until the March 29 meeting pending more infonnation on the amount of money needed to research right of ways. John Bagford, Sanpete Valley Waste, addressed the council on waste disposal explaining that he JOB ANNOUNCEMENT North Sanpete School District has the following position open: 3 - Pleasants power department was among 68 electric systems na- - tionvvide achieving outstanding safety records in 1988, earning them recognition in the American Public Power Associations annual safety record. Judging is contest. Of those, 49 achieved a perfect accident-freof exposure per year and safety based on number of worker-hour- s records are evaluated based on the number of reportable accidents, as defined by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Pictured are power superintendent Dan Anderson and Ed Winn, an employee in the department. e PLEASANT CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY AND MT. PLEASANT CITY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS requested is for the position of Water Master to measure and distribute the waters of Pleasant Creek to decreed rights. The responsibility includes the maintenance and cleaning of the creek or ditches to the Bid specified dividers. to elimi- or the city will hire one of their past part time employees. ATV class Mt. SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS Good Driving History Required Interested persons are invited to submit a North Sanpete School District Application to: Personnel Office North Sanpete School District 41 West Main Street Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Application Deadline: Friday, March 31, 1989 at 1:00 p.m. Candidates with current applications on file may call to have their application considered. Phone Number: (801) 462-248- 5 North Sanpete School District is on equal opportunity employer and will consider applications from all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or handicap. Bids must be received at: Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 115 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 no later than5:00 p.m. April 10, 1989. We receive the right to accept or reiect any or all bids. Published in The Pyramid March 22, 29 and April 5, 1989. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Sanpete Valley Hospital has an tion available. RN posi- This position is very part-timwith no scheduled hours. Work hours are dependent upon facility needs on a day to day basis. Applicant must have either a currentactive, unrestricted Utah license, or temporary permit to practice as a registered nurse. e Application forms are avilable at the business office, and must be returned no later than March 27, 1989. Interviews will be by appointment only. An Equal Opportunity Employer MFVH. POSITION AVAILABLE CITY COORDINATOR Applications will be accepted until April 10, 1989 for the position of Coordinator of City Services for Mt. Pleasant City. KNOWLEDGE AND TRAINING: Requires extensive and thorough knowledge of and proficiency in planning, coordinating and promoting economic development, finance, grantsmanship, public relations, planning and coordinating the activities necessary to develop and initiate programs which require intensive cooperation and motivation. The candidate must have knowledge of the Utah Code as it relates to municipalities. Must have a minimum of four years related experience. Experience will be rated high. Salary negotiable. Mt. Pleasant City is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Send resumes to: Mt. Pleasant City 115 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 Complete job outline may be requested. Any or all applications may be accepted or rejected. |