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Show December 15, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Five Public Notice NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to ApproPUBLIC NOTICE priate Water in Sanpete NOTICE OF in Pursuant to Utah Code County (Locations TRUSTEES SALE Annotated Section SLB&M). The following Persons objecting to an as amended, cribed property will be Notice is hereby given application must file a sold at public auction to that the terms of the Protest the stating the highest bidder, following directors of the reasons for the protest. payable In lawful money To have a hearing before Sanpete Water Conserof the United States at vancy District will the State Engineer, the time of sale, on the expire as follows: persons must request a front steps of the County Grover Childs, Gunnihearing in the Protest. Courthouse in Manti, Protest must be filed in son, expiration date Sanpete County, Utah, Boyd Sunderlund, duplicate with the State on Monday, January 10, 1636 West Chester, expiration date Engineer, 1994, at 9:30 a.m. of North Temple, Salt Lake said day for the purpose The Sanpete County City, Utah 84116, of foreclosing: (1) a trust Commissioners will on or before deed executed by Valley appoint two persons to JANUARY 21, 1994. Title as fill the positions of (PROTESTS MUST BE Company, Trustor, to David R. directors at their regular LEGIBLE WITH A Olson, co Suiter meeting on Dec. '21st at RETURN ADDRESS). Axland, Armstrong & 2:00 P.M..at the Sanpete These are informal Hanson, as Trustee, in County Courthouse in proceedings as per Rule favor of Commonwealth R655-6-- 2 of the Division Manti, Utah. Interested Land Title Insurance parties submit of Water Rights. may Company, a corporation, applications to the (LEGEND: Point(s) of POD; Place covering .real property Sanpete County Clerks Diversion Office at the Courthouse of Use POU; Nature located in the Indian in Manti anytime prior of Use USE) SubRanch Ridge and (A67303): more to said meeting. division, Dated this 6th day of Randall J. Tolbert particularly described as: Lot 9, Section C; Lot December, 1993. QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. weU 100 Sanpete Water 21, Section H; Lots 27, ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: Section I; Lots 1, 4, 27, Conservancy District Lot 37, Section By Jolene Nielsen (1) S 1220 E 1105 from J; Published in The N 14 Cor, Sec 31, Section K; Lot 3, 4, 10, 11, 47, 48, Section M; Pyramid December 8 T14S, R5E. (2 miles NE and 15, 1993. Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, of Mt. Pleasant) USE: Section N; Lot 11, Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage Section P; Lots 28, 32, 33, 35, 37, Section Q; PUBLIC NOTICE 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: Lot 10, Section R, (2) a The following items 20 head of livestock; trust deed executed by C are on the agenda for Domestic: 1 family. B and A Trust, as Zoning and Planning POU: NW 14 NE 14 Trustor, to Valley Title Commission meeting, to Sec 31.T14S, R5E. Company as trustee, in be held on December 21, (A67310): favor of Jay C. Mc1993 at 6:00 P.M. Alan F. Sherman real covering Gregor, James and Alice QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. property located in the Rhodes request to rezone SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 Indian Ridge planch 6.338 Ac., part of E 12 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: and more Subdivision, Section 33, T. 16 S.R. 3 (1) N 500 W 300 from E particularly described as: E. S.L.M., from A5 to 14 Cor, Sec 23, T14S, Lot 2, Plat A, (3) a Commercial. (railroad R4E. (2 miles South of trust deed executed by property) Fairview) USE: IrrigaCheri A. Grillone, as Roger T. Lowe request tion: from Apr 1 to Oct Trustor, to Valley Title for Conditional Use 31, total acreage 0.25 Permit to build a 75 ft. Company as trustee, in acs; Stockwatering': 4 favor of Jay C. Mcself of livestock; support cellular head communication tower Domestic: 1 family. Gregor, covering real and a 10 X 14 prefab property located in the POU: SE 14 NE 14 Ranch Indian Ridge concrete exposed rock Sec 23, T14S, R4E. Subdivision, and .more building for radio and Robert L. Morgan, P.E. particularly described as: microwave State Engineer equipment. Lot 5, Plat H, (4) a trust in The Property owner is Lee Published deed executed by BJC Barton. NW 14, NE Pyramid Decembei- 8, Trust, as Trustor, to 14, Sec. 23, T. 12 S. 15 and 22, 1993. Valley Title Company R. 1 E. S.L.M. was named as trustee, in Kristine F. Christiansen favor of Jay C. McSanpete County Clerk Gregor, covering real Secretary Zoning & property located in the Planning Commission Indian Ranch & Board of Adjustments Ridge Vi n j-- w, ri Subdivision, and more in The Published particularly described as:. , Pyramid December 15, Funeral MORON- ILots 47 & 48, Plat M, 1993. 'will be Friday, services (5) a trust deed executed December 17, at 1 p.m., Enterby Investment in the Moroni LDS Stake prises by Roger Wilson, Center, for Warren Paul as Trustor, to Valley Christensen, 75, who as Title Company December died 13, trustee, in favor of Jay in Sanpete Valley 1993, C. McGregor, covering Funeral PROVO Hospital of pneumonia. real property located in services were held Dec. He was bom June 14, the Indian Ridge Ranch First Pioneer 7 at the in Moroni, to 1918, Subdivision, and more LDS Ward for Sharon Paul and Archibald Sam Williams, 41, who particularly described as: Florence Christensen. He Lots 31 & 32 Plat C; died of cancer Nov.. 30, married Kate Edmunds Lots 20 & 24, Plat F; 1993, in Fontana, CA. in Idaho Falls, ID, on in Lots 26 & 32, Plat H; Provo He was bom Nov. 1, 1941. Lots 16, 23 , 25, 27 & on May 3, 1952, to He was a member of Plat Lots Plat Green Fountain former I; 9, J; 28, LDS Church and the Plat & Lots 12 K; residents 13, Wayne and as a laborer. He worked Lots 7, 28 & 29, Plat N. He Venice Williams. his family, the loved in the Betts All lots described in the married Ruth and horses. LDS River 5 trust deed described Jordan He is survived by his Temple. above are part of Indian wife of Moroni; sons: He was an active SubRanch Ridge Evan, Salt Lake City; LDS the member of to division, according Verl, Garden Grove, official plats thereof on Church, having served a CA; and Nate, Moroni; to mission Munich, file in the office of the five grandchildren; three served in a He RecorGermany. county Sanpete der, Sanpete County, number of ward bishopbrothers: Perry, Caldrics and was a temple Utah. well, ID; and Bert, DATED this 10 day of worker for several years. Richfield; sisters: Ellen his survived is He 1993. by December, and children: Tomlinson, Upland, CA; wife, Russell A. Cline and Florence Pleuger, Kirsta, Heather, .Grant, successor trustee , Seth and Ethan, all of Artesia, CA. He was 36 South State St.-and uncle, California; preceded in death by Suite 1200 Derrell Williams, brother, Lowell, and Salt Lake City, UT Fountain Green. sister, Grace Hecox. 84111 Friends may call at The Interment was in in Published stake center from the Green City Fountain December 15, Pyramid a.m. to 12:30 10:30 1993. and Cemetery. 29, 22, p.m. Interment will be at Moroni Cemetery under The Louvre, the great the direction of Ursenfirst Paris museum, bach Funeral Home. opened to the public in Obituaries Wesley Rawlings 17A-2-14- 3; 0) Bernice Cox Bernice E. Cox MT. 65-25- - Warren P. AND SMALL ENGINE 1793. TORO on sale for the first time For Rent in 1939. TWO BEDROOM BASEMENT apt. No smokers. No pets. $275 per month. Call 462-275- 4 evenings. D2ZL 1 BEDROOM APT. Nice, quiet & clean place for the tknimmran Francis Bacon Nylon stockings went REPAIR SERVICE SNAPPER to Man prefersbelieve what he prefers to be true. - holidays. $350 per onth, all utilities included. Call 462-372- D29L The first U.S. autowas mobile patent granted to George B. The Morning Glory opens in the morning, but closes in the sunlight later in the day. Authorized Service Dealer Many Parts in stocK for the mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo. Utah ruu BEN GORDON CALL 283-488- 0 OUuunuiladuuv SpiuiXSt aUtaAcA Nicholls. He was marriage death. He attended Manti High School and was in sports. He active worked various jobs, but mainly seismography and as a truck driver. He served two tours of duty in Vietnam and loved the outdoors, particularly camping and hunting with his family. He is survived by his wife and son, Robert Glen, of Cedar City, and children,- Monica Jean and Bradley Erick, Fountain Green; stepchildren: Charity Lynn and John Calvin Tolman, Cedar City; mother and brother, Dale, father; Ephraim; sisters, Mrs. John (Suzanne) Cox and Mrs. (Carol) Andy Shaw, Manti. Friends and family may call one and one-ha- lf hours prior to the services. Interment will be at Manti City Cemetery, with full military honors. 83.50-90.5- lbs. Medium and large frame 200-25- 0 lbs. 250-30- 0 373-74- 0 94.00-97.0- i 300-35- 0 93.00-96.0- 0; lbs. lbs lbs. 95.00-101.0- lbs. 73.00-76.5- lbs. 0; 800-100- lbs. 500-70- 55.50-60.0- lbs. 0 Feeder 250-30- Boning utility 0 1- -3 45.00-48.0- cial 2-- 0 38.00-44.52-- 0; 4 58.75-62.7- 4 5; cutter and low dressing 34.00-40.5- utility 0. Slaughter Bulls: YielilJl 1 grade 52.00-54.2- 2 5; 1680-187- 5 1010-165- 5 m lbs. yield grade lbs. 50.25-52.2feeder bulls: lbs. 1230-201- 5 5; 462-244- 0. heifers: lbs. 300-35- 0 86.50-91.0- 0; lbs. 1, resume to: Sanpete Valley Hospital Director of Personnel 1100 S. Medical Drive Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 0; 55.00-59.5- part-tim- e m commer- 0; position. Applicants must be able to provide a variety of care skills-froacute nurscare. ing to long-terApplicants must be self motivated. Utah L.P.N. License with no restrictions is required. Interview by appointment only. Please call Nursing Administrator or send permanent Cows: 0 Medium and large frame 1: 425.00-625.0- Sanpete Valley Hospital currently has an opening posi-tio- n for an L.P.N. This is a temporary . part-tim-e with call back hours available. Coverage is needed for existing personnel who will be out on leave. This opening has the capability of developing into a 700-90- 0 58.50-69.0- 0; lbs. 900-110- Bred 0 Slaughter 750-80- 0 0; Cows: 525.00-870.0heifers head; older cows per head. breaking utility lbs. 3 head package 765 0 lbs. lbs. 78.00; scarce. Holstein Steers: Large lbs. Frame 2: 200-30- 0 300-50- 0 lbs. scarce; 76.00-77.0- 0; cows feeder 0, 0; 68.50-74.0- 0. . HELP WANTED 700-75- 0 0; lbs. young 0; 74.00-75.5- 650-70- 0 0; lbs. package 8 head 810 lbs. 850-10lbs. 68.50; scarce. Heiferettes and 550 600 '78.50-84.5- 0, 800-85- 0 lbs. 0; 0; 68.50-72.0- 750-80- 0 TOBACCO USERS NEED NOT APPLY. An Equal Opportunity Employer MFVII 0 72.50-79.5- (D-M- 15 head package 651 lbs. 82.00; Stock 94.00-98.0- 72.50-76.0- lbs. Senator Edward Kennedy was born 200 years to the day after President George Washington (VA). Sanpete Valley Hospital Director of Personnel 1100 S. Medical Drive Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 550-60- 0 0; lbs. 0; lbs. 500-55- 0; 75.50-82.5- 600-65- 0 package 8 head 90.00; 77.00-81.5600-65- 0 lbs. 650-70- 0 lbs. 700-75- 0 lbs. scarce; Steers: Feeder 76.00-86.5- 1866. 1, 5 lbs. 450-50- 0 The first woman dentist in America was Lucy B. Hobbs in quired. Interview by appointment only. Director of Personnel or Please call 462-244send resume to: 0 0, pollen-producin- position in our surrounding clinics. This opening has the capability of developing into a permanent part-tim- e position. Applicants must be able to provide a variety of care skills in the clinic back office. Applicants must be self motivated. Utah L.P.N. License with no restrictions is re- 400-45- 0 80.00-86.0- head 88.50; 400-45- 0 100.00-107.0- 0; 500-55- 0 SALINA Producers Livestock Auction, Dec. 7. Receipts: 2048. Last week: 1765. Last year: Feeder 2013. steers lower. mostly 2.00-3.0- 0 Holsteins:' mostly 2.00- 3.00 lower. Feeder Heifers: mixed 350-60- 0 lbs. steady; all other weights 2.00 lower. Slaughter Cows: 1.00- 2.00 lower. Slaughter Bulls: 2.00-3.0- 0 lower. lbs. 350-40- 0 105.00-107.0- 0; 350-400; Nielson says the honey helps some pay their property taxes, buy school clothes, or send a youngster on a mission; for others, its an element in the family diet or, in small jars, makes nifty Christmas gifts. "Losing that subsidy will be an unkind blow," Nielson says, but Sanpete beekeepers have other troubles which include disease, loss of habitat, and the use of herbicides and pesticides g on plants. "The beekeeper is becoming an endangered species," he says. Sanpete Valley Hospital currently has an openas needed ing for an L.P.N. This is a part-tim- e Funeral 0; 84.00-89.5- 50.00-64.0- 450-50- 0 Salina Auction 84.00-90.5- -- HELP WANTED this Home evening, December 15, from 6 to 8 p.m., and on Thursday at the ward chapel from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be at Fairview under the Cemetery direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home, with military honors. lbs. Miracle Ear, 11 a.m. noon, Moroni Sr. Citizens Center. Ephraim Sr. Citizens blood pressure clinic, 1:30 p.m.; Bin- go. 2 p.m.; and Soup and Bread, 3:30 p.m. The first wedding in the White House was that of Dolley. MadNielson bee inspector R. Lynn calls hobbyists, who have any- isons sister, Mrs. Lucy Payne where from two to 100 hives; Washington, who married SuNielson being one of them with preme Court Justice Thomas Todd in 1812. 32. Winters Gustin. He was preceded in death by: son, Reid; sisters, Nola and Leatha; and brother, Floyd. Friends may call at sisters. Interment was in the Midvale City Cemetery. lbs. Robert Graham, Spring City, Duchesne: Ursenbach like with around 2,200 colonies (more often called hives) is Sanpetes only commercial producer who has honey as his only main crop. The other ten are what Sanpete Donna and Una Lee . in places away Crystal Springs, Pigeon Hollow, Dry Bottom and somebodys back yard, the bees go about their business of gathering pollen and manufacturing honey. Christensen, and brothers Tucked n; Beckstead, Midvale, and Audrey Margetts, West Jordan; 12 grandchild11 and greatren; brother, grandchildren; Ray Johnson, and sister, Mildred Olsen, Murray. She was preceded in death by a son, Edward and (Ted) Blanchard, other by Bruce Jennings Special to The Pyramid SPRING CIT- Y- Some of the sweetness is going out of Sanpetes honey as far as the countys beekeepers are concerned. Thats because theyll soon lose their federal subsidy (53 cents a pound this year). the bee apiaries Although arent a highly visible element of the countys economy, as are the huge flocks of white turkeys, they do have their role. and Fairview; Brent, WA; Wayne, Seattle, stepchildren: Mrs. Larry (Sonja) Orton, Elaine Shelley and Mrs. Leon (Sandra) Sidwell, all of Fairview; 18 grapdchil-dre23 Winn, siblings: Ralph, Clea Erickson, Hansen, Elna Ruby later Tuesday, Dec. 21 County beekeepers may lose federal subsidies on on Sidwell Peterson February 6, 1982 in Fairview. from He graduated North High Sanpete attended and School Utah State University. He was a rural mail carrier and veteran of World War II. He was a member of the LDS Church and served many years as clerk and later as bishop of the Fairview North Ward. Many area ranchers called upon him to shear their sheep each spring. He was always fascinated with watches and clocks, repairing them for many years and building novelty clocks. He loved music, especially when performed by family members. He was fond of children, and made them smile and laugh. He is survived by his wife of Fairview; children: Mrs. Clair (Ruth) Shirley daughters: City Bucks drawing, 1 p.m., Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center. Arlene married He survived by is Saturday, Dec. 18 September 8, 1942, in Fairview. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She died April 19, 1980. solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 29, 1970. in She grew up Fountain and Green graduated from Moroni High School. She was an active member of .the LDS Church, serving in many capacities, and was especially fond of her Relief Society calling. She kept a beautiful yard with many flowers, She VFW Post 9276 Christmas party, 6:30 p.m., Mt. Pleasant City Hall Blue Room Ward Acord Virginia Fountain Green Community Christmas Program, 7 p.m., Friday, Dec. 17 Funeral Chapel for Jackson Cloy Tucker, 72, who died December 13, 1993, in Utah Valley Regional Medical Center form a lingering illness. He was bom August 26, 1921, in Fairview, to Francis Marion and Mary Malinda Peterson married He Tucker. MIDVALE Former Fountain Green resident Edna Andrea Gunderson Blanchard died recently at the age of 89. She was bom May 9, 1904, in Fountain Green to Edward and Sophia Augason Gunderson. She married Vem Joseph Blanchard in Murray on March 27, 1925. The married Betty Christensen; they divorced. He married Petty Hardy; they were divorced. He was married to Cindy Toman at the time of his 1: W- LDS Second Edna Blanchard unknown assailant. He was bom October 28, 1948, in Manti to Erick and Elga Braith-wait- e . FAIRVIE- Monday, Dec. 20 elementary school. services will be Thursday, December 16, at noon in the Fairview Poulson, Funeral MANTI are today, services December 15, at noon in the Manti Tabernacle, 100 S. Main, for Glen Erick Nicholls, 45, who died December 9, 1993, in Houston, TX, from a gunshot wound by an ly dinner Jackson Tucker Williams; sister, Louvina Rohrbock; three brothers, Arnold, Harold, and Eldon. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove Nicholls Ephraim Sr. Citizens month& Christmas program, 6:30 p.m. Jackson C. Tucker Chelsea Funeral potluck dinner. Fountain Green Second LDS Ward Christmas Cantata, "A Star in the Sky," 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 16 the enjoyed lbs. Selden in 1895. - hunting and He was a fishing. .member of the Millwright Local 722 for over 50 years. He is survived by his wife, three sons and a daughter: Larry and Reed, both Freedom; Farrell, Fruitland, ID; Mrs. Wayne (Marilyn) Gurney, Vernal; foster son, Tommy Cowboy, Crown' Point, NM; 25 grandchildren, 27 greatgrandchildren; brothers, and Lorrin, GeorgC Partoun; Parley, Midwest City, OK; and Paul, Orem. He was preceded in death by one son, two Monte; grandRawlBrooke children, ings and Robert Gurney; and one all Mt. Pleasant; Monita Carter, Price. She was preceded in death by brother, Adolph Everts. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Southern First Baptist Pleasant Elementary Christmas Church Proprogram, Christmas 10 a.m.; program, 7 p.m., Multipurpose Sunday 11school, a.m., followed by a Room.gram, Mt. School-PT- A outdoors, (Be-mit- a) Glen E. , He Sunday, Dec. 19 Wednesday, Dec. 15 ORE- M- Services were held Dec. 7 in the Park Second Ward Chapel for Wesley Phillip Rawlings, 84, who died Dec. 3, 1993, at his home in Orem. He was bom Oct. 24, 1909, in Vineyard, Utah County, to John Thomas and Gertrude Amelia He Rawlings. Peay married Bernice Colton, June 18, 1934, in Heber. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended Vineyard Elementary and Lincoln High School. He was a rancher and farmer all his life. He spent many years on the family ranch in Freedom. An active member of the Orem Park Stake Second LDS Ward, he was a High Priest and served as secretary. He enjoyed working with the Scouts especially as a Merit Badger Counselor. He served as ordinance worker in the Provo for several Temple years. He did genealogy in Europe in 1974. Tom Mrs. sisters: (LaVeme) Larsen and Mrs. George (Millie) Piute, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clair Carter, Marciel Drake, Gordon Everts; Mrs. Lynn (Joan) Varah, ' n; at Newport launched News, Virginia in 1933. Fork. She was bom Aug. 29, 1916, in Mt. Pleasant, to and Everts Leonard Millie Anderson. She married Ray E. Cox, in Nov. 1935, 29, Richfield. He died May 14, 1987. She was a homemaker, devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by son, Paul Cox, American Fork; five grandchildren and six great grandbrother and children; Home. rs LAWN MOWER es in American f Sharon Williams Ranger, the first U.S. aircraft carrier, was PLEASANT-Servic- were held Dec. 11 in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center for Bernice Everts Cox, 77, who died Dec. 8, 1993, 65-25- SNOW BLOWER CHAIN SAW Calendar If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing. Benjamin Franklin TOBACCO USERS NEED $OT APPLY. An Equal Opportunity Employer MFVH 9 |