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Show m m" pwwf-i- PUBLIC NOTICE 20-be- d Probata and Guardianship Notice Consult county dark or the respective signers for further information ' NOTICK OF TRUSTHKS SALIi On June 13. 1001. ai 10:00 a.m.. at the front door of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti. Utah, the United States of America, acting the Farmers through Home Administration. 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 described property located in Sanpete County. Utah: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Uot 3. Block 89. Plat "A'. SPRING CITY SURVEY: thence East 97 feet: thence South 75 feet: thence West 97 feet: thence North 75 feci to the point of beginning. (460 East 500 North. Spring City. UT 84662) The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance. to satisfy the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 11, 1991, at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers, ML Pleasant City Hall, 115 West Main Street, ML Pleasant, UTby the City council (the "City Council") of ML Pleasant City, Utah (the "city"), regarding a plan by Salt lake City, UT ("Salt Lake City") to issue its Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1991 A (IHC Hospitals, Inc.), Periodic Auction -- Reset Securities (PARSSM) (collectively, the "Bonds"), in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $68,000,000. The proceeds of the bonds will be loaned to IHC Hospitals, Inc, a Utah nonprofit corporation (the "Corporation"), and used, together with certain funds of the Corporation, to (a) refund the outstanding American Fork City, Utah Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 1980 (Intermountain Health Care, Inc.) (the "Series 1980 Bonds") issued secured by. in the original aggregate obligation principal amount of and pursuant to the (b) advance repower of sale contained fund the outstanding Salt in. that certain deed of Lake City, Utah Variable trust executed by BarbaRate Demand Hospital ra C. Evans. Ci RANT'OR. Revenue Bonds, Series to the United States of 1985 C 0HC Hospitals, .America, acting through Inc) (the "Series 1985 the Farmers Home ABonds") issued in the origidministration. United nal aggregate principal States Department of amount of $31,200,000; (c) cross-ovrefund the outAgriculture, as TRUSTEE: foy the benefit and standing Salt Lake City, Utah Hospital Revenue security of the United Refunding bonds, Series States of America. BEN1988-(IHC Hospitals, EFICIARY. dates and Inc) (the "Series 1988 recorded November 27. Bonds") issued in the origi1978. in Book 201. page 391. Official Records of nal aggregate principal amount of $15,280,000; (d) Sanpete County. establish a debt service Notice of Default and reserve fund, if deemed Election to Sell said real advisable by Salt Lake City was in recorded property and the Corporation; and said Official Records on (e) pay certain expenses October 25. 990. in incurred in connection with Book 309. page 804. the issuance of the Bonds The property herein and the refunding of the described is subject to Series 1980 Bonds, the Title VI of the Civil . Series 1985 Bonds, and the Series 1988 Bonds, includRights Act of 1964. Secing any premiums or fees 504 tion of the Rehabilto bond insurance, itation Act of 1973 and relating if bond insurance is other similarly worded deemed advisable by Salt Federal statutes and Lake City and the Corporegulations issued pursuration. ant thereto that prohibit The proceeds of the discrimination on the Series 1980 Bonds were basis of race, color, naused, together with certain tional origin. handicap: I funds of Intermountain religion, age or sex in Health Care, Inc, a Utah nonprofit corporation and programs or activities predecessor in interest to receiving Federal financial assistance for as the Corporation, to (a) finance the cost of acquirlong as the property continues to be used for ing American Fork Hospid tal, a general acute-car- e the same or similar purlocated at 170 Fedhospital for the which poses North 1100 East, American eral assistance was extended or for so long as ' Fork, Utah; (b) establish a debt service reserve fund; the purchaser owns it. and (c) pay certain expenswhichever is later. The es incurred in connection rewill be purchaser with the issuance of the Form quired to sign Series 1980 Bonds. FmIIA400-4.- " Assurance The proceeds of the if the propAgreement" Series 1985 Bonds were will be used for its erty used, together with certain original or similar purfunds of the Corporation, poses. to (a) finance the cost of Dated this 30th day of acquiring and constructing health care facilities at the April. 1991. UNITED S TA TES locations: (i) following OF AMERICA Primary Childrens Medical Center, a general acting through hospiFARMERS HOME tal located at 100 North ADMINISTRATION Medical Drive, Salt Lake U.S. DEPARTMENT City, Utah; (ii) Wasatch OF AGRICULTURE d Canyons Hospital, a R. Ilcmmcrt By Clyde psychiatfreestanding District Director ric hospital located at 5770 Published in The PyrSouth 1500 West, Salt amid May 15. 22. and 29. Lake County, Utah; (iii) 1991. Cottonwood Flospital Medd ical Center, a NOTICE OF hospital general acute-car- e BUDGET located at 5770 South 300 HEARING A budget hearing to East, Murray, Utah; (iv) Orem Community Hospidiscuss the Spring City general acute-car- e Fiscal tal, a Municipal 1991-9- 2 located at 465 hospital will held be June 5, Budget at 7:30 p.m., at the Spring West 400 North, Orem, Utah; (v) Alta View HospiCity Hall. e d tal, a general Ron Christensen hospital located at Mayor 9600 South 1300 East, Published in The PyraSandy, Utah; (vi) Delta mid May 29, 1991. 0; -- B , 72-be- . 226-be- d 104-be- 227-be- d cute-car- 70-be- EPHRAIM ART METAL, INC. BEN GORDON iCall Community Medical Center, a general acute-car- e hospital located at White Sage Avenue, Delta, Millant County, Utah; and (vii) Fillmore Community Medical Cend ter, 1 general acute-carhospital located at 674 South Highway 89, Fillmore, Millard County, Utah; (b) establish a debt service reserve fund; and (c) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Series e Hall, 115 West Main Street, ML Pleasant, Utah 84647, until 5 p.m. on June 11, 1991. Additional information can be obtained from the Gty Council at the ofTice shown above. Subsequent to the public hearing the Gty Council will determine whether to approve the issuance of Gty the ORNAMENTAL Spiral Staircases Dividers Gates Portable Welding 0 t , VT"11 principal amount $2,605,000; (c) of refund the outstanding Washington County, Utah Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (IHC Hospitals, Inc.) (the "Washington County Bionds") issued in the original aggregate principal amount of and (d) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Series 1988 Bonds and the refunding of the Ml Pleasant Bonds, the Sevier County Bonds, and the Washington County Bonds. The proceeds of the ML Pleasant Bonds were used, together with certain funds of the Corporation, to (a) finance the cost of acquiring and constructing health care facilities at Sanpete Valley Hospital, a d general acute-carhospital located at 1100 Medical Drive, ML Pleasant, Utah; (b) establish a debt service reserve fund; and (c) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the ML Pleasant Bonds The proceeds of the Sevier County Bonds were used to (a) finance the cost of acquiring and constructing health care facilities at Sevier Valley Hospital, a d general acute-car- e hospital located at 1100 North Main, Richfield, Utah; (b) establish a debt service reserve fund; and (c) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Sevier County Bonds The proceeds of the Washington County Bonds were used, together with certain funds of the Corporation, to (a) finance the cost of acquiring and constructing health care facilities at Dixie d Medical Center, a hospital general acute-car- e located at 544 South 400 East, SL George, Utah; (b) establish a debt service reserve fund; and (c) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Washington County Bonds All of the hospitals described above are owned and operated by the Cor0; Recorders office. Dixie L Brunger Secretary Published in The Pyramid May 29 and June 5, 42-be- 106-be- poration. The Bonds shall not be in any way a debt or liability of the City, Salt Lake City, the State of Utah or any political subdivision thereof and shall not pledge the general credit or taxing power of the City, Salt Lake City, the State of Utah, or any political subdivision thereof, but shall be special, limited obligations of Salt Lake City payable solely from the funds pledged therefor. The public hearing referred to above is required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Interested individuals are invited to express their views, both orally and in writing, on the proposed issuance of the Bonds. Comments at the public hearing are invited. Written comments may be submitted to the City Council at its office located in the ML Pleasant 1991. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that Ml Pleasant Gty Corporation will be holding a public hearing June 11, 1991. The hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, 115 West Main, and will begin at or about 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the public hearing will be to receive public comment 2 regarding the Budget and other budget related items. Written comment regarding the budget may be filed with the Gty Recorder, 115 West Main, Ml Pleasant, Utah 84647. Copies of the tentative budget will be available after June 1st, 1991 at the Recorders office. Dixie L. Brunger Recorder ML Pleasant City Published in The Pyramid May 29 and June 5, 1991-199- 1991. MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM The North Sanpete School District announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service as part of the Migrant Education Program. Free meals will be made available to enrolled children and will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap or age. Any person who believes that they have been discriminated against write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.G 20250. Meals will be provided at the sites below: ML Pleasant Elementary School, 55 East 100 South, ML Pleasant, Utah 84647 Reed K. Miller, Ph.D Director, Migrant Education Published in The Pyramid May 29, 1991. should PUBLIC NOTICE Fountain Green Gty will reopen its 1990-9Fiscal Budget, June 5, at 8 p.m., at the Gty Hall Maureen Lund City Recorder Published in The Pyramid May 29, 1991. 1 MT. PLEASANT-Gravesi- de services will be held today, May 29, in the Spring City Ccmeteiy at 1 p.m. for longtime Sanpete A Morsden educator, Allred, 88, who died May 27, 1991 in the Orem Nursing and Rehab Center. Friends may call at Ursenbach Funeral Home today, from 12 until 12:30 p.m. He was bom in Spring Gty on SepL 5, 1902 to Albert Marion and Marana Black Allred. He married Dona Justesen in the Manti LDS Temple. She is He married deceased. Josephine Pagano Peterson in Las Vegas, Nev. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University and taught school for 44 years. He spent three years teaching in Panguitch and then moved to the North Sanpete School District where he spent 41 years as a teacher and as principal of the Ml Pleasant Elementary School. He was a member of the Utah Education Association and National Education Association for 45 years. He played in a dance orchestra for 20 years. He sang in quartet, choir, BYU mixed chorus, and played in a BYU band and orchestra. He was a former member of the Spring Gty and ML Pleasant Lions Club. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife, ML Pleasant; step daughter, Dee Ann Peterson Lubbers, Tuscon, Az.; Brent three grandsons, Dover, Bert Dover and Ryan Lubbers all Tuscon; sister, Carroll Gillman, Orem. Interment will be in the SMALL ENGINE Railings FACTORY WARRANTY SERVICE AVAILABLE j Provo. She worked as a nurses aide for Dr. Steele and an OB nurse for Dr. Worley. She was on the Juab County Hospital nursing staff when it opened March 1, 1952, and worked for 10 years. She worked at Utah Valley Hospital and for Utah County Home Health Service for 20 years. She is survived by her husband, of Provo; chil- HERALD VANCE 427-920- 0 4556 N. Mfibiim Road, Fotrview TECUMSEH Many Part in stack for the mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. Stats St. Provo, Utah 1030 S. aasaa 373-374- 0 Every million years an entire thin surface layer of the Moon's soil is turned over 100 times by meteorites that land on the planet. dren, Evan Greenhalgh, Vacaville, Calif.; Jeniel McCaf-fer-y, Nephi; Marion Lee Yucaipa, Calif.; David Greenhalgh, Salt Lake City; Steven Gene Painter, Tooele; Painter, Provo; 24 grandchildren; 34 lbs. lbs. 105.00-1115lbs. 74.00-77.0lbs. 69.00-71.7lbs. 67.50-69.7- was preceded in death by two sisters, Ber-get- ta and Mary Gertrude, and a brother, Lars. Burial was in Spring Gty Cemetery. Slaughter bulls mostly steady. FeederSteers: Medium 0 and large frame 1: 76.25-79.7- 300-40lbs. 117.00-144.00 400-50- 0 lbs. 115.00-126.0lbs. 101.00-116.0high individual 121.00; 500-60- 0 95.50-109.0600-70lbs. 0 700-80- 0 lbs. 88.00-100.081.50-89.09lbs. high individual 710 lbs. 92.50; 800-90- 0 lbs. 78.59-84.5900-100- 0 lbs. 78.00-80.2- 300-40- 0 700-80- 0 900-100- 0; 1000-120- 0 0 Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1: 200-30- 0 lbs. 107.00-125.0300-40- 0 lbs. 10200-113.00- ;, 400-50- 0 lbs. 10250-114.0500-60- 0 lbs. 90.00-101.0600-70- 0 lbs. 79.00-94.5700-80- 0 lbs. 80.00-827800-90- 0 lbs. 74.50-79.7Heiferettes and young cows for further feeding 60.50-69.5- Slaughter Cows: 200-30- GARDENS ing Utility 3 Bon- 45.00-55.5- Breaking Utility Commercial Cutter Slaughter Bulls: Few Yield Grade 1 5 2-- 4 53.50-59.560.00-70.5- 41.00-47.0- 1205-229- lbs. 60.50-68.0high dressing 2095 lbs. 7225; Feeder 1455-157bulls 5 lbs. 3T I LANDSCAPING FIELDS DANISH HARROW , LYNN BEESLEY 462-325- Cross. She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters, Wesley Clyde 0 Holstein steers; R0T0VATING ARB PLOWING four brothers and one sister, Lloyd Green, Farmington; Frank Green, Roy Green, and Geon Green, all Salt Lake Gty, Georgia Thalman, Woods Green, 1000-110- She LIVESTOCK AUCTION Salina Producers Livestock Auction, May 21, 1991. Receipts: 631. Last week: 818 Last year 1237. Compared with last week feeder steers were mostly firm to 2.00 higher, instances 5.00 higher; Feeder heifers mixed: with most weights firm to 2.00 higher, instances 7.00 higher on lighter weights; Slaughter cows weak to 1.00 lower; ' The animal with the largest brain in proportion to its body size is the ant. Otelia Justesen son, Salt Lake Gty, Mrs. Richard (Mary Jo) Litlke, Monroe; MacRae Justesen, Spring City; 14 grandchildren, 11 SAUNA AUCTION DON Green, 3 BEESLEY 662-207- Elmer Green, Ema Jones and Della Graham. Burial was in the Fountain Green City Cemetery. 2 POSITION OPEN Fountain Green Treasurer Contact MAUREEN LUND Application Deadline May 31, were held May 25, in the Spring City LDS Ward Chapel for Elden Grant Nielsen, 87, who died May 21, 1991, at Sanpete Valley Hospital, Mt. Pleasant. He was bom Aug. 25, 1903, in Spring Gty, to J. Grant and Grace Blain Nielsen. He married Sylvia Marguerite Sabastian, SepL 18, 1942 in Preston, Id. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti A professional perfume tester is known in the trade as a "nose". If the sun of all starlight that falls on the Earth could be concentrated in one object, it would equal a bulb seen from a distance of 613 feet, or the length of two football fields. 100-w- LDS Temple. She died OcL 18, 1987. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a fanner and a veteran of World War II. He drove a milk route for several years. He was an active member of the American Legion. He was enjoyed children, the outdoors and hunting. He is survived by brothers, Chick Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Jedi Nielsen, West Valley; sister, Erma Hansen, Midvale, Ethel G Ahlstrom, Ml PleasanL Burial was in Spring Gty Cemetery under the direc- tion of Ursenbach Funeral Home with military honors. The first long railroad tunnel in America was completed in 1873, running through t he in Hoosac Mountains Northwestern Massachu- setts. -- The "Acta Ciurna" or Daily Events recorded the happenings of the, Roman Empire as early as 60 B.C. It was posted in the Forum. Some people once believed hitting banana trees would encourage their fruitfulness. NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT The North Sanpete School District is an- nouncing openings for the following positions: 3 Intern positions in Elementary Schools Industrial Arts teacher in Middle School Vocational AgLife Science teacher at High School Applications will be accepted until May 30, 1991. Interested persons may telephone or request an application by contacting the North Sanpete School District Offict at 41 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Telephone: (801) 462-248- 5. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment with regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical conditions of handicap. TEACHING POSITIONS AT NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITION AVAILABLE The North Sanpete School District is an- The North Sanpet School District is accep- ting applications for the following position: custodial sweeper at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary for the Summer Migrant Ed. Program. The job will run from June 12th through August 9th for 3Va hours per day (2:30-6:0pm) for four days of the week. The rate of pay will be $4.00 per hour. Applications will be accepted until May 30, 1991. Interested persons may telephone of request an application by contacting the North Sanpete School Distict Office at 41 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Telephone: (801) School District is an equal opportunity A 462-248- 1991 TEACHING POSITIONS Sadie Greenhalgh SPRINGCITY-Servic- es 0 Vattccs CARPETS 353-653- 3. She was a member of the LDS Church. She was active in Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She held numerous positions in different organizations throughout her life. She enjoyed working with children, reading scriptures, and quilting. She is survived by two daughters and a son, Mrs. Roger (Patricia) Rasmus- - Fountain Green schools and graduated from Moroni High School. She was a member of the LDS Church and served as a Primary teacher. She attended nursing school in Greenhalgh, FAMILY OF five' needs place to rent in Ml Pleasant area. Call John Veazey at M5L 1985. August of 1965. She remarried Leland Greenhalgh in 1967. She was educated in Wing, Provo; Joyce 11 445-346- 4 sister-in-la- If the air conditioning were turned off in the Houston Astrodome, the entrance of warm humid air could cause it to rain in the stadium. to George and Mariane Jensen Green. He married Leland Greenhalgh May 2, 1934, in the Manti LDS Temple. They were later divorced. She married Fred Painter in 1955. He died in NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPAIR SERVICE STRATTON implementation budgeL The hearing will be held in the ML Pleasant Gty Council Chambers at or about 8:00 p.m. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearing or to file written comments with the Chairman of the Redevelopment Agency, 115 West Main, ML Pleasant, Utah 84647. Copies of the tentative budget will be available after June 1st, 1991 at the e fuRlGGS Allred 1991-199- cross-ov- 20-be- AMnraHpn Wanted ces Richfield. She was born April 3, 1902, in Spring Gty, to Lars Lewis and Patrea Monsen Larsen. She married Charles Vaughn Justesen, July 29, 1926, in Salt Lake Gty. The marriage was solemnized SepL 13, 1986, in the Jordan River Temple. He died Jan. 5, Lenora Green Grcenhalgh, Three Page E ctrri?fnJ,e1;89 May 23, 1991, in 76, who died May 20, 1991, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. She was bom June 8, 1914, in Fountain Green, A. Morsden Allred Pyramid SPRING were held May 28 in the Spring Gty First LDS Ward Chapel for Otelia PROV- O- Services were held May 24 in the Nephi Fifth LDS Ward for Sadie May The 1991 29, Otelia Justesen breenhalgh NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the ML Pleasant Redevelopment Agency will hold a Public Hearing June 11, 1991 for the purpose of 2 adopting the tals, Inc.) (the "Sevier County Bonds") issued in the original aggregate May - - - er RDA im0 BtipMfp8ipHpB00B p CITY-Servi- Dixie Brunger City Recorder Published in the ML Pleasant Pyramid May 29, 1991. The proceeds of the Series 1988 Bonds were used, together with certain funds of the Corporation, to (a) cross-ovrefund the outstanding ML Pleasant City, Utah Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (IHC Hospitals, Inc.) (the "ML Pleasant Bonds") issued in the original aggregate principal amount of $2,540,000; (b) crossover refund the outstanding Sevier County, Utah Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 (IHC Hospi- . OBITUARIES Utah 1985 Bonds. p yninnni 1991. ML Pleasant City, FACTORY AUTHORIZED IRON yp Bonds. DATED: jAwaMti 283-488- 0 !! ' 5. North Sanpete employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employ-;mewithout regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical conditions or handicap. nt nouncing openings for the following positions: Mt. Pleasant Elementary School 1. Teacher for 2nd & 3rd grade split class 2.- Teacher for 4th grade 3.- Teacher for 4th & 5th grade split class Applications will be accepted until May 30, 1991. Interested persons may telephone or request an application by contacting the North Sanpete School District Office at 41 West Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, 84647. Telephone: (801) North Sanpete School District is an equal opporcontunity employer. Qualified applicants are 462-248- 5. sidered for employment without regard to race, sex, national origin, age, marital or, conditions or handicap. medical status, col-religio- n, |