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Show rprrryn Pae Six The Pyramid May NOTICE MT. PLEASANT CITY Guardianship Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information I IC trustees sale KOI NOTICK OF TRUSTEE'S SAI.K The following-describe- d property situated in Sanpete County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale on the front steps of the Sanpete County Courts North Building. 160 Main Street. AGENCY NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAFE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. Wednesday. May 31st 1989 at the hour of 1 1:00 a. m.. payable lawful in cash money of the United States at the time of sale, in the West Entrance Foyer of the Sanpete Courthouse. County Manti. Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a TRUS T DEED executed Manti. Utah on Wednesday. May 31, 1080. at the by STANSF1EF1) DEhour of :(I0 a.m.. by Key VELOPMENT CORPORATION. as Trustor, in Bank of Utah, formerly known as Commercial favor of FAR WEST Security Bank. Trustee, BANK, as Beneficiary, for the purpose of fore- recorded August 24. 1984 451-5- 3 closing a Trust Deed in Book 255 at Pages as Entry No. 276325, Dated August 30, 1085. of Sanpete executed by I.ynn R. records 1oulsen and Gwen P. County. Utah, covering Poulsen as Trustors, in real property located at faor of Key Bank of property known as the DEVELUtah, formerly known as STANSFIKI.I) CORPORAOPMENT Commercial Security TION property approxiBank, as Beneficiary, recorded September 0. 1085 mately 395 East 300 as Entry No. 281062. in North Mt. Pleasant, UT Book 264, at Page 366. of and more particularly the official records in the described as: office of the County ReBeginning at a point corder of Sanpete 0.25 of a chain West of the 1 County. Utah, covering real property located at 255 South State, Mount Pleasant. Utah and 226 acres ofground located in Sanpete County. Utah and more particularly described as: Parcel 1: Beginning Southwest corner I,ot 2. Block 50, Plat "A". Mt. Pleasant City Survey; thence North 30 feet; thence Fast 158 feet, thence South 30 feet; thence West 158 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: The West one half of the Northwest one quarter. Northeast one quarter of the Northwest one quarter. Northwest one quarter of the Northeast one quarter of Section 20. Township 12 South. Ranged Faist. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. I.ess and Excepting that portion lying within the Railroad Right of Way. Southeast Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35. Township 14 South. Range 4 East of the Salt Fake Base and Meridian; thence West 2.50 chains: thence North 2.60 chains: thence East 2.50 chains: thence South 2.60 chains to the point of beginning. DEOF NOTICE FAULT was recorded January 30. 1989 as En- No. 004063 in Book 294 at Pages 534-5- . Records of Sanpete County. UT. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty. express or implied, regarding title, posses- try sion or encumbrances. Dated: May 1. 1989 I) FAND TTTFK. a Utah Corporation. Trustee By: Merrill R. Ogden-Y.- Published in Py Parcel 3: Beginning Northwest corner !xt 3. Block 59. Plat -- A". Mt. Pleasant City Survey; thence South 39 feet; thence Fast 73 feet; thence South 1 foot. Fast 85 feet. North 40 feet. West 58 feet to the point of beginning. 1 Parcel 4: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 20. Township 12 South. Range 4 Fast of the Salt Fake Base and Meridian; thence South 13.00 chains.thence West 20.00 chains; thence North 13.00 chains; thence Fast 20.00 chains to the point of beginning. Parcel 5: The Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarterof Section 17. Township 12 South. Range 4 Fast of the Salt Fake Base and Meridian. Notice of Default was recorded April 12, 1988. as Kntry No. 000508. in Book 287. at Page 553. of said Official Records. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty. express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by the Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided by law. DATFI) this 10th day of April. 1989. KFYJ1ANK OF U TAH David F. Klomp Vice President and General Counsel Published in The Pyramid May 3, 10, and 17. 1989. ramid May The and 17, 1989. NOTICE OF TAX ANI) REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES iobeissui:d Pursuant to a resolution adopted by its Board of Education at a regular meeting held on May 9. 1989 at 7:00 p.m., the North Sanpete School District (the District") has authorized the issuance of $1,025,000 of its Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes in connection with the Utah School . Districts 1989 Temporary Borrowing Program. Proceeds from the Notes will be used by the District to cover temporary cash flow shortfalls of the District during the 1989-9- 0 fiscal year. The Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes will lie repaid out of tax and other revenues of the District received during the 1989-9- 0 fiscal year. Copies of the Resolution and the related Trust Agreement, Reimbursement Agreement and Purchase Contract may be examined during normal business hours at the business office of the District, located at 41 West Main. Mt. Pleasant. Utah until 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. in The Published Pyramid May 17, 1989. iif:reby GIVEN THAT THE Mt. Pleasant Redevelopment AGency will lie holding public hearing in May a 1989-9- 0 All hearings shall he held in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 115 West Main Street, and will commence at or about 7:45 p.m. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearings or to fde written comment with the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency at the above address. The dates and purpose for the hearings are as follows: May 23. 1989...Public Tempera is a painting medium that uses the yolks and whites of eggs, water and dry powder pigments. Jennie Stuart Beardall, adopting Budget. on Proposed Hearing RDA 1989-9- June Budget 13, 1989...Public 0 Hearing and adoption of RDA 1989-9Budget. Dixie Brunger, 0 Secretary Mt. Pleasant Redevelopment Agency Published in The Pyramid May 10. 17. 24. and June 7th. 1989. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Change Water in Sanpete County (locations in SFB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt OREM-- - 77, ofProvodied Monday, May 15, 1989 :t Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. She was horn September 9, 1911 in Morgan, to Richard Staples and Melissa Ann Welsh Stuart. She mar- and June for the purpose of receiving input and ried Clifford William Beardall on January 18. 1 934. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo EDS Temple. She was raised and attended schools in Morgan; lived in Springville prior to her marriage, and has resided in Provo for the last 32 years. She was an actie member of the EDS Church with callings in Primary and Primary presidency for many years. She was also a visiting teacher. Ruel F. Mower Ruel L. Mower OAK CREEK Services were held Saturday in the Fairview EDS Third Ward for Ruel I,ee Mower, 73. who died at his home on May 10, 1989. He was born on Oct. 28. 1915 in Fairview to Hugo W. and Wilhelmina EYickson Mower. He married I,ela Cox in the Manti EDS Temple on Dec. 22. 1941. He was a She loved music, cro- cheting. painting, and quilting and was an avid gardener and enjoyed the She is survived by two sons and two daughters: Darrell Beardall. Orem; FnMar Beardall. MoDarwin Mrs. roni; (Janet) Olsen. Orem; Mrs. Eldon (Sharlene) Jensen. SEC; 18 grandchildren. 11 two brothers: Floyd Stuart. Springville; James R. Stuart. Hemet. California. farmer and dairyman. An active member of the EDS Church he served in the Fairview North Ward Bishopric and held various other ward and stake positions. Currently he and his wife were serving as missionaries in the Manti Temple Visitors Center. He served two stake mis- Services will he Thursday. May 18. at 1 1 a.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary-Chapel211 East 200 sions and was an active temple worker. He was a High Priest. He was instrumental in organizing and completing the Servicemen Memorial Project which honored those who served in the armed forces front Sanpete South, Springville. Friends may call Wednesday evening 6:30-8:0p.m. and one hour prior 0 to services. Burial will be in the City. Utah 84116. on or be- County. He is survived by his fore JUFY 1. 1989. Theseare informal pro- wife. Oak Creek; son: Robert Mower. Orem; ceedings as per Rule R625-6-- 2 of the Division daughters. Charlotte Collard. West Valley of Water Rights. City; Dawn Shelley. Oak al4963 APPLIand Pam Ainte. Creek CANT: Ralph Jensen. P.O. Box 6, Chester. Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of water as evidenced by 23 shares in ChestMrr. Co. Page 137. Cox Decree Springville Evergreen Cemetery. 65-24- Services will be held Friday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at Orem for Zachary Murandin Smith who died May 12, 1989, and Furen Elizabeth Smith-whdied May 13, 1989 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. They were born May 12, 1989, in Provo, to Kirk James and Tracy I.ynn Downard Smith, of Provo. are Grandparents Francis and Karen Fillmore. Orem; William James Smith, Salt Fake City, Wallace and Vickie Hayward, Orem; Ruby S. Fillmore. Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle F. Smith. Salt Fake City; J. Dean Staker, Mt. Pleasant; Judith Downard. Spring City; Grace Hayward, Spanish Fork. Burial in Orem City Cemetery. The flag of Denmark is the oldest unchanged national flag in existence, dating back to the 13th century. The most Olympic gold won in field events is ten individual medals by Ray C. Evvrv of the U.S. between 1900 and 1908. medals given Math Contest recently it was reApproval two more school buses ported at the May 9 meeting of the purchase of and a driver's education car. The North Sanpete School Board. district currently has nine buses, Jim School Principal High Thornton said the schools score someof w hich are over lOyears old was higher than a lot of 3A and 4A and need major adjustments. schools. This proves the departA district Asbestos Management ment is doinga good job with those Plan has been submitted to the state students who arc willing to put forth for every district building. Plans an effort to learn the subject male-ria- l, are available on site for managehe commented. ment as well asat thedislricl offices The board also discussed proposed and arc available for public review plans and schedules to develop and for those wishing toexaminc them. run a summer school for English Plans pinpoint the location of who for asbestos and give recommendations and math courses students have failed to master eighth and for safe management. All manageninth grade skills. ment. maintenance and custodial Students must be able logel four personnel have received asbestos out of five right in order to move on training and will continue to reto the next level of study with the ceive instructions in handling all hazardous waste. target range about SO percent math. and in English mastery A committee has been selected to Students will pay a tuition fecand for planning and attend class two hours per day four set guidelines school-based or implementing days a week. In order to graduate inMembers management. these course must be passed and David Larsen, Faitview; Sheryl the summer courses are a way for clude Andersen, Moroni; Shirley Birrcll, students to fulfill requirements once Fountain Green; Bonnie Ellcfsen, a course has been failed. Mt. Pleasant; John Erickson, high The board strongly supported school; Kerry King, middle school; students planning for graduation Darrell White, Spring City; Kevin and taking some of the responsibilPleasant Valley High Wilkey, mistakes. for ity making up past School; Roy Ellcfsen, North Sanpete Make up courses arc aimed at stuEducation Association; Courtney dents who need to learn a little Syme, principal; Brent Thorne, more responsibility for their own superintendent, and Ann Deuel, actions. Personnel changes for ihcschool Board of Education. An announcement that high lunch program were discussed due school principal Jim Thornton has to the retirement of Phyllis Lund. assistant superinbeen It was also appointed reported that high school tendent was made. The board plans lunch participation was up 100 to honor him. percent. The board approved pur d site-base- YOU'LL FIND VERY FEW DEALERSHIPS THAT CAN DISPLAY THIS PRIZED SERVICE EMBLEM. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 8.5 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Canal Creek. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1)S 1245 K 1080 from NW Cor. Source: Canal Cr.. Chester Irrigation Co. (2) S 1555 W . 2640 from NIC Cor. Source: Canal Cr.. Chester Irrigation Co. (3) S 1850 W 2215 from NE Cor., Sec 26.T15S. R3E.. Source: Canal Cr.. Chester Irrigation Co. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Sec-25- Oct 15. total acreage 947.20 acs. sole supply PEACE OF USE: Seel; Sec 2; Sec 11; Sec 25; Sec 26; Sec 34; Sec 35; Sec 36. T15S; Sec 11. T16S. R3FC; Sec 2. T16S. 35.00 acs. R4E. HEREAFTER: QUANac-f- t. TITY: 8.5 SOURCE: Sanpitch River. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 1235 E 2435 from NW Cor, Sec 6, T15S, R4F:., Source: Sanpitch River, Moroni Irr. Co. (4 miles east of Moroni) STORAGE: f USF!: SameasIIeretofore Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 35.00 acs. sole supply 35.00 acs. PEACE OF USE: SF! one quarter NE one quarter Sec 34. T1 5S, R3E. Roliert I Morgan, P.E.. State Engineer Published in The Pyramid on May 17, 24, and 31. 1989. RUBBER STAMPS. Regular and line daters, trophies, Magnetic signs. Nameplates. Badges, plaques, variety of sizes and styles. Pyramid Office. 90 West Main, Mt. Pleasant. tfn pre-inke- ,; 0. 3. 10. is T- Jennie Beardall REDEVELOPMENT notice Zachary M., NS math program lauded MT. PLEASAN- North Sanpelc chasing two new freezers for more Luren E. lunch proHighSchtxtls math team uxk fourth storage for the school Slate at the in Division 2A Smith the gram. place for the was also OBITUARIES PUBFIC HEARING NOTICE PUBLIC Notice Probate and AMKNDKI) NO 1989 17, of fjli4 We express sincere appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives during the long illness and passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Ruel L. Mower. Thanks to the bishopric and Relief Society for their services and to all who participated in the funeral services. We thank you for the visits, encouragement, food, flowers, money and for your love during this difficult time. We especially thank the EMTs and Chip Howard for their help and concern at the time of his passing. The Family el Ruel I. Mower b Beardall Tom Anderson EPHRAIM icexwere held May 16 in Ephraim City Cemetery for Fawrence ThoTom" Anderson. mas 45. who died May 13. 1989. in West Jordan. Services were also held May 16 in the Welby EDS Ward. West Jordan. He was born June 26. 1943, in Ephraim, to xt-r- Kenneth and Margaret J. Anderson. He is survived in death by his mother, sisters, Failure A. Clark. Barbara A. T utle. a nd tvvo infant sisters. Burial was in Ephraim Cemetery. 1989 SERVICE QUALITY AWARD FIVE-STA- Sheriffs MANT- I- Activities on e. Anderson, Ben PUBFIC HEARING NOTICE MT. PFEASANT CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mt. Pleasant City Corporation will be holding public hearings in association with the City Budget. All hearings shall be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 115 West Main Street and will commence at 7:00 p.m. Interested persons are invited to appear at the Public I learings or to file written comments with the Mt. Pleasant City Recorder regarding any or all issues. The dates and purposes forthe hearings are as follows: May 23, 1989...Council will adopt tentative will Budget 13, 1989...CounciI adopt 1989-9- 0 June 13, 1989...Council will adopt tax rate Dixie Brunger, City Recorder Mt! Pleasant City Published in The Pyramid May 10, 17, 24, and June 7, 1989. R dispatch ther, Kenneth Anderson, the Sanpete SherilT s DisBountiful; brothers and patch from May 9, 1989 sisters. Ted J. Anderson, include: Orem; Feah Peel and May 9. auto accident. Rodney Anderson, both 200 N. State, Fairview. no Mt. Pleasant; Vera injuries; prowler, Olson, Panguitch; Monte Fairview. McKin-leyvillAnderson, May 10. burglary, Ca.; Norma Manti; bomb threat. Hansen, Bountiful; Ma- Moroni lurkey Plant; vis Hall, Bountiful, and phone harassment, Mt. budget June f fa- by Springville. He vviis preceded OURS IS ONE OF THEM. Pleasant. May 1. theft, Moroni; theft, Mt. Pleasant. May 2. suspicious vehicle. Axtell; vandalism, south of Wales. May 3. rollover west of Manti. no injuries; auto accident. Ephraim; accident, Spring City; auto accident. SR 28 Mile Post 1. no injuries; dog in sheep. Ephraim; assault. Mt. Pleasant. 6:52 p.m. May 14. DUI, Mt. Pleasant: DUI, 7 miles north of Ephraim, High1 1 way 89; car-de- er The Five-StService Quality Award is your assurance that our dealership strives for superior service and customer satisfaction. We worked hard to win this award . . and we?' re working hard to keep it. Next time you need vehicle service, give us a call. ar . accident, and between Mayfield Gunnison. SHOW your pride play Sanpete's own Disred-whi- blue bumper, sticker. Vinal Stickers are individualized and include Mt. Pleasant, & Moroni, Fairview, Eph- -' and riam, Wales Sanpete. Available at local stores. Former residents display your hometown. Mail orders welcome. Send $1.50 each. Order 10 or more for $1.25 each. Price includes tax and mailing. Specify town. 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