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Show December PUBLIC NOTICE Probat and t ; f CREDITORS ; ; ; - SALE On January 29, 1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the front door of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti, Utah, the United States of America, acting through the Farmers COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE J ESTATE OF J ALENEJ. Home SYNDERG AARD, Deceased Probate No. 4153 All persons having claims against the above estate, are required to present them to the undersigned at the law '.office of ROSS C. BLACKHAM, 160 North Utah Manti, Main, or to the clerk of .the Court on or before the 26th day of March, 184642, 1991, or said claims shall be forever barred. ALAN N. SYNDERGAARD , Personal Representative 3666 Silverado Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 Published in The Pyr-- ; amid December 26, Jan-- '' uary 2, and 9, 1991. ; Chintzcloth, originally imported from India, is so named from the Hindu, chint meaning '"vane-gated- ." $ CASH $ ALUMINUM CANS (MT&ifAI. IM N. PHONf Hie W OHM MM11I 47I1 PIPE STEEL .22 LB. Yi" to 4" Block and Galvanized Structural Grade 126 N. 1330 W SAT.i fRI.t MON. ORIM 3 0-- 1 .to The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance, to satisfy the secured by obligation and pursuant to the power of sale contained in, that certain deed of by Let us service your for snowblower dependable use this winter. We service most all makes of snowblower and other power equipment. CARPENTER-SEE- CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah aomma REPAIR SERVICE SERVICE AVAILABLE ' Many Ports in stock for tho mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. He is survived by his wife, Dora, of Aurora, Colo.; two children, Mrs. Marlin (Teralee) SaltiLake City; e Spencer, Jr., Covina, Ca.; 12 grandchildren, brother, C.G.; Spencer, Richfield; two sisters, Mrs. Don (Mary) Henry, Mrs. Bob Bountiful; Rey-nolt- Provo, Utah mmmm 373-374- 0 IPK2JUM AST METAL, INC. m ccsscn Cdl 203-40- 0 ORNAMENTAL IRON Railing k Spiral Staircases K Dividers Gates (Florence) k Portable Welding nt V 63-5- 67-5- 'A X 75-6- 65 !V? North Sanpetes Matt Bailey, no. 50, battles it out with Mantis John Bair, no. 22, last Wednesday. Bailey went on to score 14 75--- in over the points in aiding the Hawks to their Templars. 65 free-thro- 14-3- r i i - 4- 24-2- 29-2- 82-7- 34-3- 36-3- OF CARPET .16 SAVE - $ $ $ Wiancers ODDS A ENDS IS! luoimi 126 N. 1330 W., CARPETS 4556 N. HERALD VANCE OREM PHONE MOHjJRMMJWLO-- THINK OF 427-926- FAIRV1IW, 0 MIIBURN RD. UTAH 14629 l EVSOTHC 38-3- 44-3- Mc-Aff- ee ' fast-breaki- ng 48-3- 48-4- Mrs. Russell (Gayle) Larsen, alt Ephraim, 11 Mt. Pleasant City will hold a Public Hearing to discuss the proposed CULINARY WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM UPGRADE AND THE ly Book of Mormon pro- gram. He was a fruit fanner for many years raising raspberries and strawberries with his father.' He also worked at thei Ogden General Defense Depot for 25 years. He is survived by his wife, of Hyrum; daugh- - j ters, Mrs. J. Maurice (Marianna) Keller, Brig- ham City; Mrs. Reed F. Christensen, Moroni; six grandchildren and eight great- Burial was in the j Hyrum City Cemetery. Lady Hawks beat Morgan MT. PLEASAN- T- North( Sanpete defeated Morgan in a, home game Dec. 20. The Lady Hawks Varsity victory and captured a 8 the JV won 0. The Varsity team had some' CROSS-CONNECTIO- N ORDINANCE Christensen passed off to eight special sister, Sena Neil-so- n, Ephraim. She was preceded in death by daughter and son, LaVee Hess and Burke Bailey, two sisters, Helen Staker and June Bradley. Burial was in Ephraim Park Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. grandchildren. WHIN YOU THINK STEEL J free-thro- Parachute Plant during World War II, and later at the Moroni Processing Plant. She is survived by husband, one son, one daughter, Dick J. and Family-to-Fami- 75-6- 33 EPHRAIM Services were held Dec. 21, in the Stake LDS Ephraim Center, for Onda Lynn Kelson Bailey, 84, who died Dec. 18, 1990, in Provo. She was born Jan. 6, 1906, in Ephraim, to Alma and Hannah Christensen Kelson. She was a lifelong resident of Ephraim. She married Clifton Bailey Feb. 24, 1926, in Ephraim. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was an active member of the Ephraim teacher for many years. She worked at the Manti the North Sanpete cheerleaders are delighted to keep Sandy and Pete after the Hawks picked up a 5 win over the 40-2- Jorgensen,, grandchildren, free-thro- 25-1- 7. Onda K. Bailey (Myrla) ' free-thro- nt Clovis, Ca. Funeral services were also held in Aurora, Colo., Dec. 17. Burial was in the Fountain Green City Cemetery with military honors. Services HYRUM were held Dec. 15 at the Hyrum 5th7th LDS Ward, for Charles Ross Eliason, 85, who died Dec. 11, 1990, in Logan. He was born April IS, 1905, in Hyrum, to John A. and Eliza Ann Williams Eliason. He married Vella Nelson, April 8, 1937, in the Logan LDS Temple. He was an active mem-b- er of the LDS Church ' serving in all organiza- -' tions. At the time of his death he was a High' Priest in the Hyrum 5th7th Ward. He and j his wife were serving in ' , V H.-L- Charles R. Eliason . 56-5- ed 23-2- death. mid December 26, January 2 and 9, 1990. FACTORY WARRANTY 53-5- 2-- Priest Group and Sunday School, home teacher, assistant executive secretary, name extraction program, temple coordinator and was working as an ordinance worker in the Denver Temple at the time of his District Director Published in The Pyra- SMALL ENGINE nt thfee-minu- acting through FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BY Glen F. Wood Title: Acting FACTORY AUTHORIZED ' Justin Christensen led the scoring for the Miners with 26 2. shots including six three-poiand Jack Smith had 21 including one three pointer. Russell Buttars had a three-poi- nt shot for the Hawks. 53-4- 9-- programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance, for as long as the property continues to be used for the same or similar purposes for which the Federal assistance was extended or for so long as the purchaser owns it, whichever is later. The purchaser wilt be required to sign Form FmHA 400-"Assurance Agreement" if the property will be used for its original or similar purposes. Dated this 14th day of December, 1990. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 0 1 1 non-leag- ue Charles A. Mawhinney and Opal J. Mawhinney, to the GRANTORS, United States of America, acting through the Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as TRUSTEE, for the benefit and security of the United States of America, BENEFICIARY, dated and recorded October 8, 1981, in Book 229, page 552, Official Records of Sanpete County, the obligations of which were assumed by Janice T. Jenkins and Billy D. Jenkins by As- Federal statutes and regulations issued pursuant hereto that prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national dngin, handicap, religion, age or sex in PREPARE NOW and Jeff Ericktensen with sen with 9. Jed Jorgensen had Three Page 0-- Election to Sell said real property was recorded in said Official Records on August 9, 1990, in Book 307, page 718. The property herein described is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabili- tation Wet of 1973 and other similarly worded C. third-rank- GREEN-Servi- sumption Agreement dated December 8, 1982. Notice of Default and Cl fil PHONE Harold L. Spencer Northwest comer of Lot 2, Block 33, Plat HA", MT. PLEASANT CITY SURVEY; thence East 9 rods; thence South 107.5 feet; thence West 9 rods; thence North 107.5 feet to the point of beginning. (88 North 3rd East, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647) executed - The Pyramid Hawks-travele- Administration, trust 44 75-6- United States Department of Agriculture, as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all payable at the time of sale, the following desenbed property located in Sanpete County, Utah: Beginning at the ? 1 Jorgensen who scored to give lead but the the Hawks a 51-rest of the quarter belonged to the Templars who scored six unanswered points and the with NS 8 quarter ended on top. Steve Olsen opened the fourth quarter and brought the 0 Templars within three, and Rasmussen put in two from the line to come within 4. two, The Hawks were hot from the field but went cold turkey w from the line. Pete Allred hit a three-poishot at the 5:27 to give the Hawks a 6 lead. The Templars waltzed to the line and scored four points. With Jeff Ericksen back in and Christensen getting two from the line, the Hawks pulled to a lead. 8 Manti scored but Miller got four for the Hawks followed by two ach from Christensen and Allred to ice it for the 2. Hawks at With six seconds left Travis Thompson finalized the score at 75-when he hit a three pointer. Christensen led the Hawk scoring with 19 followed by Ericksen and Matt Bailey with 14 each. Miller and Buttars each had 8, and Jorgensen and Allred each had 6. The Hawks were hot from the field with 29 field goals, w but cold as ice from the 0. line getting only Mark Nielson led the Templars with 17 points followed by Rasmussen and Steve Olsen with 12 each. Erik Olsen had 8, Bair 6, Thompson 5, Barton 3 and Green 2. The Templars hit 18 from the field but did a good job w from the line getEricksen ended the quarter ting 7. 18-- 9 Two Templars, Erik Olsen for the Hawks when he landed a field goal and one and Thompson each had a three-poifrom the line. basket. Ericksen opened the second After pulling to a tie with the Miners at 17 all at the end quarter with two and Jed Jorgensen came in for NS and of the first quarter, the Hawks scored two field goals to keep scored 23 points while the Mithe Hawks on top ners could muster only 12 to The Templars fought back take a 9 halftime lead. with Brent Rasmussen getting The Hawks outscorcd the a cotijgle outside t and home team 2 but the MinOlsen getting a couple from the er came back With some hot w line to come within shooting in the fourth to score two, 7. Then with 2:23 left 28 points while the Hawks hit Rasmussen tied it at 29. for the 9 18 to end it at Russell Buttars added a Hawks. field goal one from the line visiting Russell Buttars had his best and John Miller added two. night this year and led the Erik Olsen landed a three Hawk scoring with 28 points. pointer for the Templars to John Miller and Matt Bailey and Erik each had 15 followed by Pete 2 close the gap Olsen added one from the line. Allred with 12, Daniel Chris Daniel Christensen put the Hawks up by three at halftime 36-with two from the line. Rasmussen opened the second half to come within one 5. The Templars got their only lead in the game on a steal and two points by Erik Olsen at the 7:14 mark. An aroused Matt Bailey was quick to add two to give the Hawks a one- -' point lead 7. With Buttars, Ericksen and Christensen scoring the Hawks lead and 7 leaped to a Manti called time. Whatever Coach Craig told his Templars took a little time to take hold as the Hawks, behind the hot shooting of Christensen and Ericksen, had a 7 lead at the 3:51 mark. Ericksen was called with his fourth foul and the Templars took full advantage of his rest time when Greg Barton, John Bair and Mark Nielson brought 4. the Templars within four MT. PLEASANT--- - It was cold and snowy on the outside, but it was a hot time inside' the North Sanpete gym Wednesday night as the Hawks breezed by 5. the Manti Templars , On Friday night the to Park City and squeezed by the Miners 82779. It was the fourth win this season for the Hawks who were Harold Spencer ranked fourth in the state polls last week. North Sanpete is 4-- 1 over all after a loss to South Summit last week and is 1 in Region Nine. Manti is 2 in region play. ces FOUNTAIN The Hawks also retained were held Dec. ownership of the Carrot Patch 18, in the Fountain Dolls, Sandy and Pete. NS Will Green LDS Ward for Harold LeRoy Spencer, meet the Templars in Manti on Sr., 76, of Aurora, Colo., Jan. 30. who died Dec. 13, 1990, "It is always fun to get, the in Aurora, Colo, after win over the Templars with the suffering a heart attack. close rivalry between the He was born in Salina, Utah, July 7, 1914, to schools," said Coach Chet Joseph Angel and Mary Keisel after the game. Cooley Spencer. His early Coach Keisei was tlso schooling was at Colonia with the outstanding pleased Dublan, Mexico, and Juarez Stake Academy, rebounding effort the Hawks in Mexico. He attended made. "The 38 rebounds were high school in Provo, and the most in one game this Brigham Young Univeryear," the Coach said. sity. He was a veteran of North Sanpete will host the World War II, serving in South Sevier Rams of Region the Army Air Corps. He married Dora HanTen in a game sen, Feb. 9, 1952. The Dec. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, marriage was later solThe fired-u- p Hawks pulled emnized in the Manti to a 0 lead when Daniel ChrLDS Temple. istensen pulled down $ rebound He won the Utah State Horse and fired up a shot midway Champicutting onship in 1959 and through the fijrst quarter. served two terms as Steve Olspn, a Templar president of the Utah sophomore, scored the first two State Cutting Horse Association. He owned points for Manti. Jeff Erickscn and operated grocery powered in arebound and Matt stores, a Travel Lodge Bailey tipped in another shot to motel, and Baskin RobNorth anpete a 15-- 2 lead give ' bins ice cream stores. te mark. at the An active member of Olsen scored and the Templars the LDS Church he battled back with three from served as counselor in the Bishopric, High the line and a field goal. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1990 Rebounding key to Hawk win Quardlanahlp Node Consult county dark orth respective aignars for fufthar Information NOTICE TO 26, Tho project is estimated at $1.8 million. The proposed project will upgrade springs, install new distribution lines, fire hydrants, backflow n new service prevention devices and re-ru- laterals. 54-3- 37-2- t trouble with Morgans pressure defense but; managed the 16 point edge. Content Anderson was a stand- out with 23 points. Catherine Cook added 10 followed by ninth grader, Sadie Christensen, 9. Erika Jensen contributed six points with some; nice lay ups. Tami Thompson had five and Nicole Dingemanse full-cour- had one. All JV players saw action. The Lady Hawks b v Sharon Chr ist en sp n . . I 4 THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD JANUARY 3, mi IN THE BLUE at 6 pm ROOM MT. PLEASANT CITY HALL Published In the Pyramid December, 19 and 26, 1990. SUB. |