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Show UNITED STATES PUBLIC NOTICE Probata and POSTAL SERVICE SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS FOR SITES Guardlanahlp ftotlca Consult county dark or tha rsspactlv signers for further Information NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) to Appropriate or Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&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 Lake AND EXISTINQ SPACE DATE: September 3, 1991 Cor, Source: Thistle Creek (12) N 1100 E 1450 from W 14 Cor, Sec 5, T12S, R4E., Source: Thistle Creek. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. POU: Sec 34; Sec 35; T11S; Sec 3; Sec 4; Sec 5; Sec 8; Sec 9; Sec 10; Sec 16; Sec 21, T12S, R4E. SOLICITATION 499984-9- NO.: 1 FACILITY ELO CATION: NAM Main Office, Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah 84629-999- 8 Submit proposals to: Salt Lake City Real Estate Branch, 136 East South P.O. Temple 1100, Bat 22027, Salt Lake City, HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 ia well 100 ft to 500 ft deep. POD: (1) N 825 E 660 from SW Cor, Sec 1, T12S, R4E. (3.50) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.12 acs, sole supply 0.12 acs; Stockwatering: 3 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: S 12 SW 14 Sec 1, T12S, R4E Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid AUGUST 28, SEPTEMBER, 4 and 11, 1991. UT 84122-002NOT LATER THAN THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS: October 3, 1991 PREFERRED AREA: Within the city limits of Fairview, Utah City, Utah 841 16, (801 A PUBLIC OPENING OF on or before OCTOPROPOSALS WILL NOT BER 12, 1991. These are BE HELD. informal proceedings as of the The United States Postal per Rule R625-6-Division of Water Rights. Service is soliciting proposals for sites OR existing (LEGEND: Point(s)of Diversion POD; Place of space granting the Postal Service the right to control Use POU; Nature of Use the site or lease the existUSE) ing space. The Postal SerAPPLICATION) TO vice prefers that the proAPPROPRIATE WATER NOTICE OF 6 posal be submitted in letter (A65576): SUMMONS form and the Postal SerSanpete Sanitary Landfill IN TIIE SIXTH vice requires a minimum of Cooperative QUANTITY: JUDICIAL DISTRICT nine (9) months for pro0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. COURT well 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. cessing the acceptance of OF SANPETE the proposals. POD: (1) S 990 W 1485 COUNTY from NE Cor, Sec 11, (a) FOR SITES: The STATE OF UTAH minimum net usable site T16S, R3E (2 miles south A. DEAN POWELL, size desired is: 120 feet of of Chester) USE: IrrigaPlaintifT x 150 feet of tion: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, j frontage vs. ' or approximately total acreage 0.25 acs; JENS C NIELSON AND depth, 18,000 square feet of land, Other culinary purpos-essho- p THE WIFE AND HEIRS, excluding setbacks, easeat county landfill DEVISEES AND LEGAwater retention, ments, POU: NW 14 NE 14 Sec TEES OF JENS C. NIELeta 11, T16S, R3E SON AND THEIR LIVING septic requirements, The offeror must own or (A65598): Jay I'EIRS, DEVISEES AND control the site and must Scott Anderson QUANTI1 HE LEGATEES OF ALL state the price. If the proTY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 DECEASED HEIRS, OF posal is submitted by an in. well 75 ft. to 200 fl THEIR SUCCESSORS agent for the owner, evideep. POD: (1) S 130 W AND ASSIGNS: JOHN dence of the 1823 from E 14 Cor, Sec agents excluDOES I, II AND III; THE sive authority to sell the 6, T16S, R4E (1 14 mile UNKNOWN HEIRS, subject site must accompaSW of Spring City) USE: ADMINISTRA-TORny the proposal. Irrigation: from Apr 1 to AND ASSIGNS (b) FOR EXISTING Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 AND ANY AND ALL OF SPACE: To furnish leased acs; Stockwatering: from UN- THE PERSONS at a specified annual Apr 1 to Oct 31 2 head of1' KNOWN CLAIMING ANY space rental andfor a basic lease livestock; Domestic: 1 RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE term of fifteen (15) years, family. POU: NW 14 SE OR INTEREST, IN, OR with three (3) separate and 14 Sec 6, T16S, R4E. LIEN UPON THE REAL consecutive five (5) year APPUCATION(S) TO PROPERTY DESCRIBED renewal options. The apCHANGE WATER IN THE PLEADING AD- proximate areas desired RenVERSE TO THE COM- are: Net interior nert Investment Company OWNERPLAINANTS 1,600 sq. ft.; Drivespace Inc. propose(s) to change SHIP, OR CLOUDING way, parking and maneuthe POD, POU, & USE or ITS TITLE THERETO, vering 10,000 sq. fl.;PIat-forwater as evidenced by a - 176 sq. ft.; MiniDefendants, portion of Civil No. 9937 (A27040, mum site size - 18,000 sq. Cert. 6285). THE STATE OF UTAH fl (excluding setbacks, HERETOFORE: TO: THE ABOVE NAMED easements, etc.) QUANTITY: 0.75 ac-fDEFENDANT The offeror must include SOURCE: 10 in. well 195 with the proposal a copy of You are hereby sumft. deep. P,OD: (1) S 1274 moned and required to file any applicable building W 1270 from NE Cor, Sec an answer in writing to the andor land restrictions 20, T12S, R4E. USE: Irriattached Complaint with that would in any way 1 from to Oct May gation: d affect the intended use of the Clerk of the 30, total acreage 0.18 acs. the site andor building. Court, and to serve POU: SE 14 NE 14, E 12 The property must be or mail to, ROSS G upon, SE 14 Sec 17; NE 14 NE zoned to permit BLACKHAM, attorney for properly 14 Sec 20, T12S, R4E. . the Plaintiff, use for a postal facility or at 160 North HEREAFTER: Main, Manti, Utah, 84642, must be capable of being .' QUANTITY: 0.75 rezoned for such use witha copy of said answer, SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft within twenty (20) days out delay of occupancy. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) after service of this sumThe owner will be responN 1100 W 3720 from SE sible for all action necesmons upon you. Cor, Sec 10, T12S, R4E. (2 If you fail to do so, Judsary to obtain zoning prior miles S.E. of Indianola) gement by Default will be to lease by the Postal SerUSE: Irrigation: from Apr taken against you for the vice. Postal Service per1 to Oct 31, total acreage sonnel will, if requested by relief demand in said Com0.06 acs; Stockwatering: 2 which has been filed the owner or local officials, plaint, head of livestock; Domes-- ' with the Clerk of the above attend local hearings to tic: 1 family. POU: SW 14 entitled Court and a copy present a summary of the Sec 10, T12S, R4E. of which is hereto attached position of the Postal Ser5 1 6277(a 1 1 6329):The and herewith served upon vice regarding the site. Reed Knight Family Trust you. Any award made under propose(s) to change the That this is an action to this solicitation will be POD, POU, & USE of in the Plaintiff as quiet-titl- e made to the responsible water as evidenced by all the above Deagainst offeror whose proposal for 376, 378, 380, 381, fendants a certain parcel of the cost, location, overall 382, 384, 385, 386, 579, real property located in project economics, and 580, 581, 582, 583. Utah, other factors is most adSanpete County, HERETOFORE: described as follows: vantageous to the Postal QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-fat Hie Service. The Postal Service Commencing SOURCE: Clear, Rock Southeast Corner of tlie reserves the right to negoand Thistle Creeks. POD: Northwest Quarter of the tiate with any or all offerN W 830 E from 940 (1) Northeast Quarter of Secors as to any or all terms 14 Cor, Sec 34, Source: tion 9, Township 15 South, and conditions of the proClear Creek (2) S 520 E Range 4 East of the Salt posal; to secure proposals 1125 from W 14 Cor, Sec Lake Base and Meridian; in addition to those offered 35, T11S, Source: Rock thence Westerly along an initially in response to this Creek (3) N 850 E 20 from existing fence to the Railsolicitation, withoutwaiving W 14 Cor, Source: Thistle road thence its right to accept the proCreek (4) S 360 E 990 Northeasterly along said posal as submitted; or to from N 14 Cor, Source: y to a point reject any and all proposThistle Creek (5) N 700 E North of the point of beals. This is not a scaled 30 from W 14 Cor, Sec 3, solicitation and proposals ginning on the 116 section Source: Thistle Creek (6) S line; thence South to the will not be publicly E 1760 260, Source: Thistle point of beginning. opened. Information as to Creek (7) S 1670 W 1000 DATF.D this 13th day of the number of proposals from N 14 Cor, Source: 1991. received to the identity of Thistle Creek (8) N 900 E August, ROSS C. the offerors will not be W from 400 14 Cor, BLACKHAM made available to anyone Source: Thistle Creek (9) S whose official duties at the Attorney for 1680 E 30 from NW Cor, Plaintiff Postal Service do not reSec 4, Source: Thistle quire such knowledge. Published in The PyraCreek (10) N 165 W 900, The offeror must include mid August 21, 28, SepSource: Thistle Creek (11) with the proposal: a tele1991. 4 and tember 11, N 100 W 1520 from E 14 phone number where the offeror may be reached EPHRAIM ART METAL, INC. during the day, a correct legal descriptioi. or a cur-BEN GORDON 38-7240) 2 rent copy of the deed; a plot plan showing land location and dimensions, the locations of any buildings thereon, and abutting streets and alleys and widths thereof. Offerors must submit photographs of their property and its surroundings. If an existing building is on the site, the offeror should submit photographs of the existing front elevations together with a floor plan of the interior space offered showing dimensions, offsets, doors, windows, ceiling heights, columns, and any other pertinent information. (Photographs will not be returned.) Proposals may be modified or withdrawn by written or telegraphic notice, provided such notice is received prior to October 3, 1991. Any proposal or modification of a proposal received after September 3, 1991, will not be considered unless it is received before award is made and consideration of the proposal is determined by the contracting officer to be in the best interest of the Postal Service. All documents incorporated in, and made a part of, this solicitation and any additional information may be obtained from: Marcus K. Nielsen, Real Estate Specialist, Sr. 1 (801) Salt Lake City Real Estate Branch 136 East South Temple 65-24- S -- -- 4 t. above-entitle- ac-ft- -- t. Right-Of-Wa- Righl-of-Wa- ICall 283-488- 0 ORNAMENTAL IRON Railings Spiral Staircases Dividers Gates Portable Welding 4556 N. Mityura Rood, Foirview parti--lion- The 1991 Pyramid mm; Wales Town Board meets Rutherford by Colleen Lamb WALE- S- A report of the Osborne Y- s, 20-ho- Anna S. Smith CITY--Servic- - Injuries minor in collision W. Kent 530-595- two-ca- Johnson GREEN--Gravesid- e 84122-002- 7 How-lct- t, PART-TIM- E, th as 462-269- 8, j -. - .SAUNA -; 489-662- 7. AUCTION A- - it-- one 200-30- 0 114.00-132.0- 300-40- 0 104.00-112.0- 400-50- 0 95.00-108.5- 500-60- 0 91.00-98.5- 600-70- 0 80.00-88.5- 700-80- 0 use-ag- TOM DYCHES 78.00-83.1- 800-90- 0 79.00-81.1- 900-103- 5 76.00-86.0- 800-100- 500-60- 0 0 64.00-67.5- 200-30- 0 300-40- 97.00-107.0- 400-50- mobile home on halfacre lot. Excellent condition, swamp cooler, wood stove. Excellent for small family or weekend getaway. 197B Two-bedroo- m 14,000 97.00-107.0- 400-50- 0 87.00-99.0- 500-60- 0 81.50-920- 600-70- 0 76.50-86.0- 700-80- 0 73.00-78.2- 800-90- 0 69.00-75.2- cows for 0 and young further feeding Car3 oj 46.25-522- 1- utility scarce; breaking utility 4 commercial scarce; cutter and low dressing 2-- 4 2-- 4225-48.2- Slaughter yield grade CALL TOM 0; scarce. Slaughter Cows: Boning utility FOR DETAILS 0 0 Hciferettes FOR SALE IN SPRING CITY 0 300-40- 900-100- Bulls: 1 lbs. 63.00-7222 1310-177- 0 1375-238- yield grade lbs. 57.25-60.2- feeder bulls Ibs. few 0 1250-181- 53.50-61.5- SMALL ENGINE 5 GfumfcA The family of Norita S. Lancaster ex- - & press their appreciation for the lovely floral offerings, food and words of comfort yj we received during the time of her illness and death. Vikki Whitney and Michelle Kiefer HELP WANTED REPAIR SERVICE FACTORY WARRANTY SERVICE AVAILABLE & STnanoN Spring City's cemetery committee is taking applications for a person to mow lawns, spray weeds, and take care of the cemetery. Starting immediately and working till the end of Oct. and starting again in April. Cedar West Real Estate SEE KENNETH BENCH FAIRVIEW gimm To apply Many Rafts in stock for or for more information contact: Hubert Blain the mechanic . 462-250- CARPENTER 4 or Evelyn Acord SEED CO. State St. Provo, Utah 1030 S. 462-205- 10 ACRES east of Fairview, well, irrigation BEAUTIFUL 1600 State Loan sq. ft. home will go FHA or 3 FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS lots 1 373-374- 0 k 427-387- 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE Pay 4.65 hr. Vance's CARPETS 427-920- 0 OBITUARIES 11, three new meters and two meter stands. Helena Price requested that Aug. 8 Joint County Mayors meeting was given by Mayor Tom toilets at the park be repaired and Davis at the Sept 4 town board that weeds along the fence and SPRING CIT- Gravebehind the town building be reside services will be held meeting. the discussed mayors moved. by Topics today, Sept 11, at 2 p.m., for RuthfoTd W. Osborne, Councilman Lamb stated that included the need for a citizen 86, who died Sept. 8, 1991, board for the Central the park was a mess and that advisory at Utah Valley Regional Utah Correctional Facility, at there were weeds everywhere. He Medical Center, Provo. also reported that he and CouncilHe was bom April 18, Gunnison; new state certification for the municipal man Lauenstein could no longer 1905, in Salt Lake City, to requirements Erastus and Elizabeth court system and Justice of the accept the responsibility of waterChristiansen Osborne. He Peace; Sanpete Countys master ing the park, which they had been married Frances Justesen, Smith Anna plan for tourism, and a proposal doing all summer. Another Dec. 22, 1926, in Spring water turn was due Monday. for a county-wid- e building inspecShe died June 18, City. 1975. The councilman responsible tor that was opposed by all memHe was a rancher and for the park was not at the meetbers. stockman. He worked 15 Davis ing, ' and Mayor Davis said he In other matters, Mayor years for the U.S. Departpresented a letter of correction would contact him to clean up the ment of Agriculture. As a from the Community Impact park and take the water. SALT LAKE young man he worked in the Bingham Canyon Mine. the percentage Board were held Sept 6 Lloyd Price, recorder, reported He was a member of the at Larkin Chapel for Hazel of town responsibility of the grant on candidates for the upcoming LDS Church. Anna Smith, 80, who died received to the original agreement election. He also asked for finanHe is survived by son, at home Sepl 2, 1991. cial information to work with the M. Charles She was born Aug. 31, Osborne, of $14,200. the also stated that letter The budget. Spring City; five grandsons, 1911, in Ml Pleasant, to three Harold and Dorcas Marian town would be responsible for any He was preceded in death Monsen Sorensen. She monies in excess of $135,595. married William F. Smith, by two daughters. Money is to be placed in an in Burial was Spring City April 24, 1935, in Mt. Pleaaccount earmarked for a escrow direcsant He died Dec. 24, Cemetery under the new well and redevelopment of tion of Ursenbach Funeral 1958. Home. She graduated from the spring. MT. PLEASAN- T- A Mt. North Sanpete High Sunrise Engineering is to start Pleasant suffered a neck School. She was an active injury immediately and will be advised and two women received minor member of the LDS within must Church. She was a member budget injuries in a keep they r collision, at of Daughters of Utah Pioconstraints. 1:02 5, at 300 North p.m., Sept. 1100 neers and the American A letter and map from Sunrise and 200 West. P.O. Box 22027 FOUNTAIN Legion Auxiliary. showing three recomEngineering Salt Lake City, Utah were services She is survived Tuft, 31, Mt. Pleasant, by sites were examined. wasRoger well mended W. Kent for 9 held Sept. eastbound in a 71 Maverick children, Marian Barnwell, Published in The PyraThe preferred site is southeast of when the vehicle he was Lake Tahoe, Nv.; Mary Johnson, 62, of Nephi, who driving mid September 11, 1991. died Sept. 6, 1991, at the Carol Johnson, Rush Valtown, second choice is northeast struck a southbound 81 in MediToyota Lake Salt Veterans Billie Ann Devine and ley; of town and the third choice is at the intersection, to the cal Center. W. James according Smith, both Sait 3 the ledges. He was bom Dec. 6, accident report. Tuft was transLake City; 21 grandchildisbills was of the Payment 1928, in Fountain Green, dren; 26 ambulance to Sanpete Help cussed and a $7,670 statement ported by to William B. and Nora sister, Elaine where he was Valley Hospital Anderson Johnson. Wanted Sait Lake City; brothfrom Sanpete County for previous treated and later released. a was He BounspeClair printing ers, Sorensen, oiling and chipping was due. MayWinona cialist. He enjoyed golfing, 66, Mt. Frank Sorensen, E tiful; or Davis agreed to contact the Pleasant, the Zabriskie, driver of the southWendover. She was prebowling, art and gardening. A veteran of the Korean county commissioners regarding bound vehicle, and a ceded in death by sister, marketing an agreement for $5,000 payConflict, he received a June Blanchard; brothers. female passenger, of Salt Lake or commercial art purple heart. He was a ments. Royal, Paul and James City, were both transported to capabilities desired, Sorensen. member of the LDS Also reviewed was a apply Becks Home Church. Burial-win Mount Valley Hospilai by police statement from Moroni for police Sanpete treated Furnishings, He is survived by five and released. Olivet Cemeteiy. vehicle, 130 W. Main. Applicaservice for $1,181, including $470 daughters, Gloria Bailey, vehicle sustained $800 in Tufts tions accepted until Sept. for overtime and $170 for a trip Jerusalem, Ut.; Karen and the Zabriskie vehidamages 21. S18L Tidwell and Anna Tidwell, to Denver to apprehend juveniles. NOTICE cle, $1,000. both Nephi; Lisa Wood, It has been and will Delinquent water bills were Provo; Denise Johnson, continue to be the policy of Los discussed. Users who have reAngeles, Ca.; seven The Pyramid not to charge ceived prior notice will be disconJ ; Auto brother, for publishing regular grandchildren, nected from service. Jerry Johnson, Great Falls, obituaries. For Sale Mont. Mayor Davis presented a letter However, we often receive Services were under the State Legislature redisrequests to publish obituregarding direction of Ursenbach aries exactly as written, board agreed to The tricting. Funeral Home. Burial was with the funeral program, the Cemein Fountain Green countys opposition to support 1975 CHEV CAMERO. extensive accolades, etc. with military honors. the tery county. However, if Runs great, power winsplitting Due to space limitations the dows, low miles, everynecessary, there will be a charge of group would prefer Needs :ven cents per word with thing original. joining Juab, Sevier, or Emery minimum charge pf $15 . county, but nbt Carbon because paint & tires. Call 377-8762 or whichever is greater for $600 of a conflict of interest.' Mayor social request obituaries. oho. tfh Davis also recommended support There will be no charge for for the Sanpete County Economic The Renaissance painter obituary notices subject to Producers SALINmore editu ngRaphael painted Development Plan. Livestock Auction Sept. 3. than 300 pictures of the Councilman Byron Davis re275. wee: Last Receipts: Madonna. 494. Last year. 591. Feeder ported he was still wailing for When female elephants steers and feeder heifers: gravel delivery to repair some The earth is not perfight, it is said, they usually on limited number mixed roads. The road by Elmo Davis round. Distances tty to bite off each others fectly by mostly steady on similar tail. property is in need of immediate measured the cows through offerings; slaughter attention, and that patron had 1.00 are shorter than weak to lower, mostly poles Lj-- i bulls those at the equator. Nothing fishy about mostly slaughter requested the road from Lawof the flounders eyes steady. Light attendance rence Thomas residence north to of Fairview, perwith light to moderate travels to the other side of The polar caps of Mars the county road be repaired, also. Rusty Bench, vocal proa formed demand. its head as the fish develwax and wane with the It was reported that 6,000 Feeder Steers: Medium at State Utah the ops. The winter flounders Fair, seasons, not by melting but gram and large frame 1: gallons of water was used Aug. 31 9. lie will also be performeyes arie on its right side, by evaporating in the sumSept lbs. to wet down roads for grading. while the summer flounmer and condensing in the ing for the Fairview Third LDS lbs. Councilman Lee Lamb suggested Ward ders eyes are on its left winter. social, Saturday, Sept. 14, lbs. e better coordination of water lbs. the Fairview City Park. Bench, at or even pumping from a ditch who has been lbs. at dancsince the town is rationed, and es around the performing lbs. was a finalist state, this usage lowered the storage lbs. in a contest to perform at the lbs. scarce. 66 So. State tanks water level. Michael Martin Murphy concert Holstein Steers: Councilman Clarence Lauens-tei- n this month, in Provo. He has also Mt. Pleasant lbs. will investigate and repair a lbs. in Mesquite, Nv., and 462-284- 4 bent rod on the cemetery gate auditioned Feeder Heifers: Medium has entered competition at Stigs car. was a struck by that and large frame 1: Chester and The Westerner lbs. scarce; lbs. Councilman Lamb said that in Salina 436-872- 3 in Salt Lake City. lie has Club, lbs. water meters have been read been involved in music since he lbs. scarce; monthly throughout the summer attended North Sanpete High lbs. and final reading will be OcL 1. School. The lbs. countrywestern singOut of 74 meters read, 50 had er is ibs. currently employed at Deer lbs. overages, he reported. The board Creek Mine. lbs. approved his request to purchase ibs. scarce. FACTORY HI AUTHORIZED fHiiGGS HERALD VANCE September j left for sale |