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Show an Public Notice notice of MT. SHERIFF SALE :iN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, OREM DEPARTMENT STATE OF UTAH D. W. CROSBY, PLAINTIFF, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate or Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a vs. INDIAN RIDGE, Protest INC., DEFENDANT. CIVIL NO. 930000873 To be sold at a Sheriffs Sale which will be held at the Sanpete Courthouse, County 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 North lobby entrance, duplicate with the State Manti, Utah, County of Engineer, 1636 West Sanpete on the 3RD day North Temple, Salt Lake of August, 1993 at the Utah 84116, City, hour of 10 a.m., all on or before rights, title and interest SEPTEMBER 3, 1993. of the real property of (PROTESTS MUST BE named defendant above LEGIBLE WITH A to wit: RETURN ADDRESS). 1. 7.72 acre feet of These are informal water from Use Permit as per Rule proceedings transferred to R655-6-- 2 of the Division Indian Ridge, Inc., of Water Rights. Grantee, by Backman (LEGEND: Point(s) of Abstract & Title CompaDiversion POD; Place ny, Trustee, Grantor, of Use POU; Nature to a Special of Use pursuant USE) Warranty Deed, dated TO APPLICATION(S) January 5, 1982. APPROPRIATE WAfeet of TER 2. 7.41 acre water from Use Permit transferred to William T. and(A67005): Dorthella Indian Ridge, Inc. GrantLeBaron QUANTITY: ee, by Backman Abstract 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 & Title Company, Trustin. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. ee, Grantor, pursuant to deep. POD: (1) N 100 a Special Warranty W 1250 from E 14 Cor, Deed, dated August 11, Sec 16, T16S, R4E. (3 1981. miles SE of Spring City) 3. 24 acre feet of USE: from Irrigation: water from Irrigation 1 to Oct 31, total' Apr Well Permit 65-25- acreage transferred to Indian Ridge, Inc., Grantee, by Abstract & Backman Title Company, Trustee, Grantor, pursuant to a Special Warranty Deed, dated April 10, 1981. 4. 6.00 acre feet of water from APPLICATION NUMBER (51-23- trans- ferred to Indian Ridge, Inc., Grantee, by Back-ma- n Abstract & Title Company, Trustee, Grantor, pursuant to a Special Warranty Deed, dated September 12, 1979. 5. 3.46 acre feet of water from APPLICA- TION . NUMBER trans(5 ferred to Indian "Ridge, Inc?, Grantee, b1 Back-ma- n Abstract & Title Company, acs; Stockwatering: 6 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: S 12 NE 14 Sec 16, T16S, R4E. APPLICATION (S) TO CHANGE WATER Rennert Investment propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by 5. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.75 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 10 in. well 195 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1274 W 1270 from NE Cor, Sec 20, T12S, R4E. USE: Irrigation: from May 1 to Oct 30, total acreage 0.18 acs. POU: SE 14 NE 14, E 12 SE 14 Sec 17; NE 14 NE 14 Sec 20, T12S, R4E. HEREAFTER: Trustee, Grantor, pursuant to a Special Warranty Deed, Dated August 8, 1979. 6. One 20,000 gallon steel water tank, located on lot 3, plat 0, Indian Ridge Ranch Subdivision, according to the official records of the Recorder of Sanpete County, Utah. 7. One 20,000 gallon steel water tank, located 200-30- 0 approximately yards northwest of Hart-ne- y Lake on property owned by H. Clyde Coon, trustee, according to the official records of the Recorder of Sanpete County, Utah. Dated this 12th day of July, 1993. Sgt. Ross A. Nordell, 0.25 QUANTITY: 0.75 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 4800 E 2536 from SW Cor, Sec 15, T12S, R4E. (2.25 miles S.E. of Indianola) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.07 acs, sole supply 0.07 acs; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW 14 NE 14, NE 14 NW 14 Sec 15, T12S, R4E. Deputy Sheriff, Sanpete County Published in The Pyramid July 14, 21 and 28, Leon and Beth Mikkelsen traveled to Salt Lake City recently to meet Jennifer Love-ridg- e, of daughter Michael and Diane Loveridge, who was returning by plane from Japan after serving an LDS Mission. 1993. Help Wanted EASY WORKI Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call toll free ext. J21L 7515. Vanese Stock two and grandchildren, Natalie and Rachael, from Murray, spent the Lamb Day weekend with Merline Morgan. & piUm m. dib 3iruu BEN GORDON CALL es SALINA Producers were held on Tuesday, July 20, in the Mt. Pleasant Third LDS Ward Chapel for Norman LeRoy Smith, 67, who died July 13, 1993 Livestock Tuesday, Auction, PLEASANT-Servic- in Phoenix, AZ. He was bom June 13, 1926 in Knowlton, WI, to Felix Harrison Smith and Violet Pearl Phillips Smith. He married Susie Eldona Cook in July 1955; the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church and was active in temple and genealogy work. He retired from iron work in 1987. He attended Mesa State College, majoring in animal husbandry. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Army. He is survived by his wife of Mt. Pleasant; step-soJay Powell, Sumner, WA; stepdaughters, Dana Sue Morgan, Salt Lake City, and Rosalie Jennings, father, Sumter, SC; Felix Smith, Grand Junction, CO; brothers, Larry, James F. and Don, all of Grand n, Junction, 19 43 He was preceded in death by CO; grandchildren and sister, Marilyn Imburowicz. Interment was in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery with military honors under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES ALMA EVERITT Deceased. Probate No. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to ptespnt them . to the undersigned pr to- the Clerk of the Court on or before the 20th day of October, 1993, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 14th day of June, 1993. PAUL R. FRISCHKNECHT Attorney for the Estate 50 North Main Street Manti, Utah 84642 in Published The Pyramid July 21, 28, and August 4, 1993. - Martha SPRING and Agartha Black Crawforth. She married John R. Kendrick on Dec. 20, 1930. She is survived by son, Joe Kendrick, Bishop, Maurine Sanders SALT LAKE CITY-Servi- ces were held July 10 in the Bonneville LDS Stake Center for Maurine CA; Oldroyd Sanders, 32, who died July 6, 1993. She was bom May 1, Nominations needed for awards Mervyn 283-488- 0 QuuunudalQumr Boating SALT LAKE Auxiliary, of the Utah Opera, head of the Metropolitan and San Francisco Opera auditions, and member of the Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. She was the first president of Utah Opera Fans, a forerunner of the Utah Opera Company. An active member of the LDS Church, she served in the Primary, nt SALT LAKE CITY-Boat- ers to heading Utahs state park waters for the July 24 holiday will find some of the best boating conditions in years awaiting them. Most of the reservoirs at Utahs state parks are at full water capacity. Yuba Reservoir: good launching and boating conditions; 60 percent full; hazards Relief Society organizations and helped produce many road shows. She was also a hostess at the LDS Church office building. She was a giving, loving person, always taking time to listen to and serve others. She was generous with her singing and accompaniment ability, parsing her musical gifts1 to her children by practicing with them and accompanying them. Survivors include her husband; five children, Dr. John M. Sanders, Lynne Nelson, Dr. Gill O. Sanders, Camille Cook and Dr. Marc N. consist of shallow points extending from shore; water temperature 72 degrees. Scofield Reservoir: excellent launching and Lake: excellent boating condiat full water tions; capacity; water temp. 69 Mr. ed boats allowed. and 500-60- 0 700-80- 0 5; lbs. 83.00-87.0- 0; lbs. 800-90- 0 900-128- he 78.50-83.5- lbs. 5 Holstein Steers: Frame 2: 500-70- 0 73.00-84.0- Large lbs. 700-90- 0 0; 64.75-72.0- 900-11- 0; 66.00-69.0- 0. Feeder Heifers: Medium Frame 1: 109.00-140.0- and lbs. 300-40- 0 0; lbs. 101 with individual 120.00; lbs. 88.00-99.5- 400-50- 0 0; lbs. 500-60- 0 Mrs. Michael Loveridge and family of Salt Lake City spent Lamb Day visiting with Leon and Beth Mikkelsen. 80.00-86.2- 85.00-95.0- Efforts 700-80- to public 75.00-85.5- lbs. increase policymaking, humanities outstanding teaching and significant scholarly achievement will also be considered. Mikkelsen Beth held in Riverside, CA. 0; Cows: Boning Utility high 43.00-53.5- 1- -3 individual 54.10; 61.25-68.0- 0; 4 Utility Commer2-- 61.25-68.04 cial Cutter and Low Dressing 2-- 0; 40.00-43.5- 0. Slaughter Bulls: Grade 1 1190-126- 5 57.25-63.7- 53.00-57.2- Yield lbs. Yield lbs. Feeder lbs. 5; 1215-190- 5 5; Bulls: 1010-155- 0 52.50-57.0- 0. Helmet Club seeks names SALT LAKE CITY-T- he Utah Department of Healths "Saved by the Helmet Club" is looking for people whose lives were saved in motorcycle crashes because they were wearing helmets. To be nominated for the "Saved by the Helmet Club," individuals must have survived a motorcycle crash, due in part to wearing a helmet. The program offers a certificate and a red stadium cap that reads, "A Helmet Saved My Life." To nominate yourself or others for membership, call toll free: or write: Motorcycle AUTHORIZED SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE Factory Warranty Service Available 0. "Without a doubt, wearing a helmet is the single most important factor in surviving a motorcycle crash," said Doug Dpans, motorcycle safety program specialist with the Bureau of Health Promotion and Risk reduction. "Many lives could be saved every year if motorcycle A 6 July Snow College Activity Center 26-Aug- ust STRATTON 283-402- 1, Ext. 384381 WATER WELL DRILLING 2857 N. Hwy. 89 Box 23 Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 j CABLE 462-345- 6 TOOL Mini Triathalon, 9 a.m., Skyline Mtn. Resort, Mt. Pleasant Horseshoe Tournament, 10 a.m., Lions Park, Fairview Mutton and Sourdough Dinner, 2 p.m., Lions Park, Fairview Kerry Summers (ventriloquist, magician, singer), 3 p.m.. Lions Park, Fairview o Little Rodeo, 4 Fairview Rodeo Arena p.m., Pioneer Days Tennis Tournament, Golding Tennis Court, Spring City h Coed Softball Tournament, 6 p.m., Spring City Ball Park Talent Contest, 7:30 p.m., Spring City Church Park Rusty Bench, Entertainment, 7 p.m., Fairview Rodeo Arena Western States Championship Rodeo continues, 8 p.m., Fairview Rodeo Arena Classes offered include: infants, toddlers, preschool, water explora- HCUMSIN IHONDAI tion, beginning, advanced beginning, intermediate and swimmer courses (in compliance with new Red Cross level system). Power ii jtuinnusirn Many parts . stock for mechanic in CARPENTER SEED CO. Prices: $13 (infant & toddlers) 1030 S. State SL $15 (all others) Provo, Utah f Chuck Wagon Breakfast, 7 a.m., Lions Park, Fairview Flag Raising, 7:30 a.m., Lions Park, Fairview DUP Program (Talent Show), 9 a.m., Second and Third Ward Church, Fairview Pioneer Days Parade, 10 a.m., Spring City Pioneer Days PTA Carnival, after parade, Spring City Church Park Childrens Parade, 10:30 a.m., Main Street, Fairview Big Parade, 11 a.m., Main Street, Fairview Carnival and EMTs Barbecue, Noon, Lions Park, Fairview Barbecued Turkey and Roast Beef Lunch, Noon-- 1 p.m., Spring City Church Park with entertainment by Elain and Scott Brewster and their children Rocky Mountain Thunder, 1:30 p.m., Lions Park, Fairview ATV Pulls and Barrel Racing, 3 p.m., Fairview Rodeo Arena Quilt Raffle, 5 p.m., Fair-vieSenior Citizens Center Softball and Tennis Tournament Finals continue, along with golf putting and ball hitting contests, evening, Spring City Ball Park Demolition Derby, 7 p.m., Fairview Rodeo Arena Street Dance, Spring City, 8:30 p.m., in front of fire station. "Wild Country" performs. Fireworks, at dark, Fairview Ball Park Buck-a-Ro- Pre-Rod- eo Coming up: July 28, CPR training session, p.m., Manti City Bldg.; July 29 Spring City Council Meeting and Public Hearing; July 29, Ephraim Senior Citizens trip and picnic, Mt. Pleasant Park, 4 p.m.; August 7, Annual Milburn Reunion, 6 p.m. at Scott Terrys home; End of August, registration for youth soccer. 7-- 10 To list your public event in next weeks paper call before noon on Monday. 462-21- wear there were 16 fatal would We want to motorcycle crashes in four were recognize those who use Utah, only helmets and wearing good judgment realize the importance of Currently, Utah law requires all riders under wearing helmets." Head injury is the the age of 18 to wear leading cause of death in helmets, but data show crashes. less than 25 percent of motorcycle that age group wear Riders without helmets are three times more helmets and only 36 likely to have a fatal percent of all riders in head injury than riders the state comply. Last with helmets. In 1992 year, individuals between riders helmets. l. Safety Program Specialist, Utah Department of Health, HPRR, 288 N. 1460 W., Salt Lake City, UT FINAL SESSION SWIMMING LESSONS FACTORY City, sign up at post office at 7 a.m. One-Pitc- Call to sign your children up at: Drilling & Welding Friday, July 23 TfiarU 34 4 the ages of accounted for 73 percent 16-3- of the crashes. Mr. motorcycle and Bernard Nielson, Mrs. Joan Christensen and Phyllis Thompson spent the week at Oak Haven near Midway at the Christensen cabin. you would like to thank family and friends who showed their love to our family with words, cards, flowers and We love during the passing of our daugh- ter and sister, Gaye Lynn M. Miller. The family ofTheron K. Madsen PART-TIM- E BRIGGS Ralph Brothersen 0, dressing 5-- K w 800-90- 0 73.50-78.0- Stock Cows: scarce. Breaking 835-215- 0 0; 5. 84116-066- traveled with Michael and Diane Loveridge of Salt Lake City to Orange, CA, to attend the marriage of Chad and Kelly Hales who were married July 10, 1993, in the Los Angeles Temple. A reception was CPR Training session reservations due by 5 p.m., call Pat or USU ExtenRice, sion Office, 1 Ephraim Senior Citizens Board Meeting, 9 a.m. Fairview Horse Parade, 6 p.m., Main Street Tom Stanley, Entertainment, 7 p.m., Fairview Rodeo Arena Western States Championship Rodeo, 8 p.m., Fairview Rodeo Arena 0; 900 and above scarce. Heiferettes and young feeder cows 52.00-68.7- Grade 2 humanities awareness in Thursday, July 22 lbs. 5; Utility include: history, archeology, cultural anthropoloethics, gy, literature, folklore, jurisprudence, linguistics, languages, philosophy, comparative religion, art history and art criticism. Qualified individuals must have made significant contributions to the within the humanities last five years, and particular emphasis will be placed on involvement with public programs for nonacademic in audiences Utah. Power Plant Park Pioneer Days Program, Open Ball Games, Watermelon Bust, Fairview, 6 p.m. Adult Education Classes, 7 p.m., North Sanpete Learning Center Mt. Pleasant ATV Safety Certification Registration, Spring City, City Hall Pre-Rod- eo Large 200-30- 0 Council at Humanities 350 South 400 East, Suite 110, Salt Lake or City, UT 84111-294- 6 humanities 0; 0. Slaughter is given Fun Run, 6 a.m., Milburn Firemens Breakfast, a.m., Spring City Fire Station Fun Run, 7 a.m., Spring 835-383- 2, 69.00-76.5- lbs. Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens Board Treat Night, 4 p.m., 0; 600-70- 0 86.00-93.7- Saturday, July 24 lbs. lbs. 0; candidates nominate using forms available at the Utah Humanities offices. Council For more information contact 0 or Julie Saul at to request nomination forms, write the Utah The 95 conditions; water full; temp. percent 55 degrees. ReserHuntington voir: excellent launching and boating conditions; 90 percent full; water temp. 68 degrees. only CITY-T- annually to an individual who has made outstandto contributions ing public appreciation and understanding of the humanities. The winning candidate will be honored at a public awards ceremony in' November and will present a public lecture at that time. Burial was at Larkin Sunset Lawn. degrees; 113.00-126.0- 400-50- 0 scarce; Wednesday, July 21 0; lbs. lbs. telephone The award Sanders; sister, LaJune Jones; 27 grandchildren; and five Palisade 112.00-131.0- Utah Humanities Council will be accepting nominations for its Governors Award in the Humanities until July 30. Individuals, groups or organizations may 359-967- boating report lbs. 300-40- 0 600-70- 0 Medical and on similar offerings. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large frame 1: 200-30-0 lbs. Funeral ' higher lbs. numerous civic groups, including president of the Mutual Heifers: 200, 400, 700 4.00-5.0- 0 lb. wts. higher, other weights steady. Holstein steers: firm to 1.00 mostly higher. Slaughter Cows and Bulls firm to 1.00 sisters, LaVon Phillips, Rupert, ID, and Leull Nelson, Pocatello, Ursenbach Sharp "Bus" Sanders in the Salt Lake LDS Temple August 29, 1933. She served in Womens - 89.00-98.5- Home. accomplished singer, performing in many musicals and operettas. married two grandchildren similar Feeder higher on offerings; and two ID. Burial will be in the Spring City Cemetery under the direction of the 1911, in Fountain Green to John Thomas and Geneva Ivory Oldroyd. She attended LDS High School and the University of Utah. She was an She ITY--Graveside services are being held today at 2:00 p.m. at the Spring City Cemetery for Martha M. Kendrick who died at her home on July 15, 1993. She was bom Feb. 17, 1909 in Treiponton, UT to George F. Crawforth Maurine Sanders Calendar 13. July Last 785. Receipts: week: 224. Last year: 874. Feeder steers film to 1.00 mostly Kendrick Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER in The Published Pyramid July 21 and 28 and August 4, 1993. Salina Auction Obituaries Smith July 21, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Five PARA-PROFESSION- AL ADVISORS WANTED SNOW COLLEGE is currently seeking 3-- 4 advisors. QUALIFICATIONS ARE: Bachelor's degree preferred but not required. Must demonstrate the ability to reference information through the use of college catalogues, schedules, and other resources with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Must have excellent interpersonal skills both orally and in writing. Basic computer skills including keyboarding required with working knowledge of Word Perfect. Some sites evening hours and travel to part-tim- e, para-profession- al off-camp- us will be required. SALARY: $6.00 to $7.00 per hour depending on qualifications. HOURS: Will vary according to advh'ng needs. Interested persons should submit Snow College application, resume, transcripts, letter of application and three letters of recommendation fo: SC PERSONNEL OFFICE By August 9, 1 993 |