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Show November 2, 1994 - The Pyramid - Page Eleven PHONES Clasgtfteb Hbbertfetng C For Sale r 1 RUBBER STAMPS. Regular and preinked, line dat-er- s, trophies, magnetic signs, name plates, 6-- 7, 0,000 1 PRIME CEDAR Call 462-261- SF N02L posts-8'-$2.7- 462-319- 7, N09L TRAILER-- house t. 1 trailer, good condition, great for family camping. Must sell. $700.00 O.B.O. Call Sarah 283-494- ' 6. N02L SALE: Heat king fireplace insert with fan OBO. 18 and grate-$15- 0 POR magnum 12 regular goose decoys $150 for all call LIKE N16L 462-277- ers meeded. $35,000 potential. Details. Call ext. home completely double-wid- e Nashua 26'x40', 2 MorotFreight, Inc. Home on a regular basis, new pay scale, weekly pay, conventionals, dry van, GOT time-share- program, profit sharing, 401 (k) plan. Call hotline Ogden, UT or 5967. 00-786-4468, Seward. Nebraska. ONE BEDROOM mobile AVON SALES. Earn 50. up to home completely carpeted, gas, furnace, very nice, see at 300 E. 30 N., Mt. Pleasant. Call cash necessary. (2866). POSTAL JOBS. Start $ 1 1 .41 hr. For exam and (219) 769-830UT501, 7 a.m.-- 7 ext. p.m., Sun.-Fr- i. N09L tfn 826-490- 8, leave message. packages, interested in career opprotunities with a growing company. Please call Healthy Home Body Center. J I 6 PURE German shepherd puppies. Call BRED N02L WRITTEN BIDS FOR COAL Manti City is now accepting written bids for the delivery of oil slack coal for heating purposes. Delivery will be on an basis to the boiler unit located at the Manti City Complex, at 50 South Main Street, Manti, Utah, and may include other locations in Manti on an basis. Quantities are estimated to exceed 100 tons on an annual basis. Written bids should be submitted to the Manti City Office, on or before November 16, 1994, at 5:00 p.m. The bids should be in a sealed envelope marked "Coal Bid." The in Published Pyramid and Pyramid Shopper November 2 and 9, 1994. color galore, redblue roans, greys, palominos, blacks, duns, roan paints, blackwhites, much more. Randy Anderson & 283-532- auctioneer SNOW BLOWER CHAIN SAW LAWN MOWER AND REPAIR SERVICE 8-- newspaper, Logan, Utah, has an opening for a I managing editor. The person we hire for this posi- -' tion will have previous newspaper editing experience, and should have the ability to direct a staff of 23 journalists. Interested persons should send resume, salary history, and requirements to: Bruce K. Smith, OWNER FINANCING OR RENTAL in Moroni or sur- rounding area. or Business Opps. 1 c ENTREPRENEURS. I've found! MakeMegaBucks at home in your spare time! Call now! ext. 4449. 24 hr. recorded message. Dc21L OWN YOUR own apparel call shoe store, choose: jeansportswear, bridal, lingerie, westernwear, ladies, mens, large sizes, infantpreteen, petite, dancewearaerobic, maternity, or accessories store. Over 2,000 name brands. $24,900 to or man plumber, carpenter's helper, taper. See Bert at 455 West 100 North, dry-wa- ll N09L Ephraim. FREE REPORT reveals how to make up to $36,900: every week. at home with . .working a personal computer. . . SNAPPER I "3 I Real Estate I I A GREAT GETAWAY. 2 bedroom home located on acre 'A aimnnagm Authorized Service Dealer N23L HOME FOR L 7. N23L mechanic. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah 1 L AutosSale '91 FORD AEROSTAR-ai- r, tilt, cruise, chrome splash guards. 9,500. Must sell. 462-2849. N02L '94 DODGE SLT 4X4, loaded, 19k, many extras, $21,000; call after Must 1 p.m. 436-881- see to appreciate. "Must sell.' N09L 92653. N02L Personals 1 SALE-Tw- o bedroom, one bath cated in Fountain Green on Main Street on large lot. $48,500. For more information call Many Parts stock for the Hills, Calif. L 7. lo- Lijnt 26065 Thorpe, Waterwheel, Laguna Fountain Green, $48,500. Phone Ask for Judi. in 445-339- inventory, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. can open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin N16L (612)888-655ARE YOU considering selling or retiring from your business? am looking to start or acquire a business in the area. If you are interested in talking to me, please send your name, address and brief description of your business. I am an interested individual, not a broker or agent. W.L. 5. $700 a week processing mortgage refunds no experience required part or full time 24 hours. 1 PLACE YOUR classified ad in not 1, not 2, but 44 newspapers throughout Utah. One place- ment, one payment puts' you into the 'Utah sified Advertising Net- work.' Reach more than 41 2,000 Utahns for only $99.00. Call The Pyrafor mid (801) 462-213Clas-fT-t- 4 further information.' TIRED OF MINDLESS television entertainment? ChanTurn to KBYU-TV- , a valued community resource dedicated to enriching lives through quality television pronel 1 1 LEGATEES OF JACOB HAFEN AND THEIR LIVING HEIRS, DEVISEES AND THE LEGATEES OF ALL DECEASED HEIRS OF THEIR SUCCESSORS AND Rights. (LEGEND: RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE PLEADING ADVERSE TO THE COMPLAINANTS OWNERSHIP, OR CLOUDING ITS TITLE THERETO, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- R4E. (A68257): Bill Lee QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 640 W 660 from E 14 Cor, Sec 31, TBS, R4E. (4 miles West of Fairview) USE: Stock watering: 70 head of livestock. POU: NE 14 SE 14 Sec 31, TBS, R4E. (A68259): Bill Lee QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well TOO ftjj.-t200 ft. deep. POD'! l) N 825 E 220 from S 14 Cor, Sec 32, TBS, R4E. (3 miles West of Fairview) USE: Stockwatering: 70 head of livestock. POU: SW 14 SE 14 Sec 32, TBS, R4E. (A68260).' Jedd Bogenschutz QUA65-26- ' , grams that inform, entertain, educate and inspire. , NTITY: cfs. 0.015 SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1000 W 300 from NE Cor, Sec 9, TBS, R4E. (3 miles West of Milbum) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NE 14 NE 14 Sec 9, TBS, R4E. (A68264): 65-26- Mary Lynn Patten NTITY: 0.015 QUA- cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 320 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 858 E 505 from NW Cor, Sec 31, TBS, R5E. (2 miles NE of Fairview) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stock6 head of watering: livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW 14 NW 14 Sec 31, TBS, R5E. APPLICATION(S) TO CHANGE WATER 5 1 67 15(a 1 8402): -- Rebecca R. Spaulding propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by Water Right Number (a portion of HERETOFORE: QU- ANTITY: 0.75 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 10 in. well 195 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1274 W 1270 from NE Cor, Sec 20, TBS, R4E. USE: Irrigation: from May 1 to Oct. 30, total acreage 0.1 8 acs. POU: SE 14 NE 14, E 12 SE 14 Sec 17; NE 14 NE 14 Sec 20, TBS, R4E. 5, above-entitle- for Plaintiff HEREAFTER: QU- - ANTTTY: 0.75 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 500 ft. deep. POD: 4050 E 2340 from SW Cor, Sec 15, TBS, R4E. (2.3 mi SE of Indianola) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.07 acs; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW 14 Sec 15, TBS, R4E. Robert L.Morgan, P.E., STATE. ENGINEER in The Published Pyramid October 26, November 2 and 9, 1994. Published in The Pyramid October 26, November 2 and 9, 1994. ""13 I 1 CHILD CARE. Leave your child in secure arms while you're away. For more information call Corinne. 427-335- DOES I, II AND III; THE ESSORS, AND ASTRATORS SIGNS AND ANY AND ALL OF THE PER- SONS UNKNOWN ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE PLEADING ADVERSE TO THE CLAIMING 2. N16L DAYCARE in my Ephraim home. Accepting all ages. Will be State Certified. 283-494- 6. Call Sarah N02L TLE THERETO, fendants. Community Impact Board. Manti City is conducting a public hearing to receive input concerning this project from interested citizens. The hearing will be held at 6:30 on Wednesday, p.m. Nov. 16, 1994. The hearing will be held in the Manti City Building, main floor Council Chambers, 50 South Main Manti, Street, Utah. Written or oral comment will be accepted. William A. Mickelson, Recorder, Manti City Published in The Pyramid and Pyramid Shopper November 2 and 9, FEMA APPLICATIONS The Six County Association of Governments, AgingHuman Resources Department is accepting written application for Emergency Agency for FY-9Funding Funding can be used for food and shelter by SUNQUEST WOLFF tancommercial-ning beds-new units from home $199.00. Monthly payments low as $ 1 8.00 Call today free new color catalog - eligible organizations under national guidelines. Applications will be accepted until November 8, 1994 at the AgingHuman Resources Office, P.O. Box 820, Richfield, Utah 84701. Published in Pyramid November 1994. The 2, include ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint on file at the Office of the Sanpete County Clerk, Sixth District Court, at 160 North Main, Manti, Utah, 84642, and to serve upon or mail to L. Douglas Neeley, Attorney for Plaintiff, at 96 South Main, Ephraim, Utah, 84627, a copy of said answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default wili be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the d Clerk of the Court. That this is an action to quiet title, in the Plaintiff as against all the above a Defendants, certain parcel of real property located in Sanpete County, State of Utah, described as follows: Beginning at a point South 89 43 47" feet East 585.61 along the section line and South 6 10 00" East, 1347.88 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 7, Township 14 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point also being on the 40 acre line South 89 44 33 East 726.09 feet along said line from the Northwest corner of Lot 2 of Section 7; said thence South 6 10 00" East 653. 30 feet; thence South 89 30 00 East 133.77 feet; thence North 86 30 00 East, 377.43 feet to the West line of real certain that property deeded to Bruce A. Holman, in Book recorded 317 at page 172; thence along said line North 19 00 00" West 662.09 feet to the 40 acre line; thence along said line North 89 44 33" West 365.12 feet to the point of beginning. DATED this 20th day of October, 1994. Isl Douglas L. Neeley, Attorney for Plaintiffs Published in The Pyramid November 2, 9 and 16, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE A public hearing will be held November 16, 1994, 7 p.m., at Moroni City Hall, 36 North the Center, regarding annexation policy declaration. Published in The Pyramid October 12, 19, 26, November 2 and 9, 1994. We are like Scheherin that we want to know what happens next. E.M. Forster BRUSHING TEETH, OR DRINKING, WE ADVISE YOU TO BOIL THE WATER FOR AT just associated with organ- g isms in drinking water, but also may be caused by a number of factors other than your drinking water. EPA has set an enforceable drinking water standard for Fecal coliforms and E. coli to reduce the risk of these adverse water health effects. Under this standard, all drinking water samples must be free of these bacteria. Drinking water which meets this standard is associated with little or none of this risk and should be considered safe. State and local health authorities recommend that consumers take the following precautions: THIS WATER MAY BE USED FOR ALL EXTERNAL USES SUCH AS IF THIS WASHING. BE MUST WATER USED FOR FOOD PREPARATION, BRUSHING TEETH, WE OR DRINKING, ADVISE YOU TO BOIL THE WATER FOR AT LEAST FIVE MINUTES PRIOR TO USE. The water system management is interested in providing you safe water and has taken steps to correct this problem. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Isl Thomas H. Shore, District Ranger in Published The Pyramid November 2, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE QUALITY VIOLATION The water delivered by the Manti Community Campground water system has been found through recent routine tests to be in violation of the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. The tests have indicated the presence of Fecal coliforms or Escherichia coli. The United States EnvironmentalProtection (EPA) sets Agency drinking water standards and has determined that the presence of fecal coliforms or E. coli is a serious health concern. Fecal coliforms and E. coli are generally not harmful themselves, but their presence in drinkwater is serious ing because they usually are associated with sewage or animal wastes. The presence of these bacteria in drinking water is generally a result of a water with problem treatment or the pipes the which distribute water, and indicates that the water may be contaminated with organisms that can cause disease. Disease symptoms may include diarrhea, and possibly jaundice, and associated headaches and These sympfatigue. toms, however, are not just associated with cramps, nausea, organ- isms in drinking water, but also may be caused by a number of factors other than your drinking water. EPA has set an enforceable LEAST FIVE MINUTES PRIOR TO USE. The water system management is interested in providing you safe water and has taken steps to correct this problem. We appreciate your .cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Isl Thomas H. diarrhea, disease-causin- g azades husband, PREPARATION, nausea, and cramps, possibly jaundice, and associated headaches and fatigue. These symptoms, however, are not disease-causin- above-entitle- 5. Tanning De- 5, Manti City is proposto borrow money from the Community Impact Board to construct a public office building at approximately 175 North Main Street (between the old City Building and the Intermountain Health Care Clinic). The office building is planned to be between 8,000 and 10,000 square feet and funding, in the form of a loan, not to exceed $800,000.00 for this building will be requested from the Per- Management system has been found through recent routine tests to be in violation of the National Pripiary Drinking Water Regulations. The tests have indicated the presence of Fecal coliforms or Escherichia coli. The United States EnvironmentalProtection (EPA) sets Agency drinking water standards and has determined that the presence of fecal coliforms or E. coli is a serious health concern. Fecal coliforms and E. coli are generally not harmful themselves, but their presence in drinkis serious ing water because they usually are associated with sewage or animal wastes. The presence of these bacteria in drinking water is generally a result of a with water problem treatment or the pipes which distribute the water, and indicates that the water may be contaminated with organisms that can cause disease. Disease symptoms may THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ing water Campground OWNERSHIP, OR CLOUDING ITS TI- PUBLIC NOTICE Federal The water delivered by the Chicken Creek COMPLAINANTS 0. 19. UNKNOWN SUCCHEIRS, ADMINIS- underground manent AND JOHN ASSIGNS; impacted. In addition, no off property contamination of soil or groundwater has been detected. The CAP consists of the following activities: a) Free phase hydrocarbon removal of remaining product with adsorbent pads. b) The application of bioventing technology to create favorable conditions for indigenous bacteria in the soil, in order to promote natural biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons. c) monitoring of soil and groundwater and the collection of post remedial verification soil samples upon completion of the project. The CAP may be reviewed by appomtment during regular business hours at the DERR offices located a 68 North 1950 West, 1st Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. The State DERR Project Manager for the site is Kate Johnson. She may be reached The at comment period for the CAP is 30 days from the advertisement of this notice. Published in The Pyramid October 26 and November 2, 1994. Child Care I SUCCESSORS On-goi- DANTS: YOU are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint on file at the Office of the Sanpete County Clerk, Sixth District Court, at 160 North Main, Manti, Utah, 84642, and to serve upon'lpr mail to Li Douglas Neeley, ' Attorney for Plaintiff, at 96 South Main, Ephraim, Utah, 84627, a copy of said answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so. Judgment by Default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the d Clerk of the Court. , That this is an action to quiet title, in the Plaintiff as against all the a above Defendants, certain parcel of real property located in Sanpete County, State of Utah, described as follows: Beginning at a point 20.00 chains West 2.29 chains North and 1,226.50 feet West from the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence 25.66 East feet, thence North 12.50 rods, thence West 25.66 feet, thence South 12.30 rods to the point of beginning. DATED this 20th day of October, 1994. Isl DOUGLAS L. NEELEY, Attorney 51-67- DEVISEES HEIRS, AND LEGATEES OF JAMES GUYMON AND THEIR LIVING DEVISEES HEIRS, AND THE LEGATEES OF ALL DECEASED HEIRS OF THEIR nt monitoring wells have not been UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY GUYMON AND THE WIFE AND down-gradie- THE PERSONS QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 150 W 1300 from NE Cor, Sec 25, T14S, R4E. (NE of Mt. Pleasant) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs: Stockwatering: 5 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NE 14 NE 14 Sec 25, T14S, vs. JAMES 40-fo- AND ASSIGNS AND ANY AND ALL OF (A68252): tiffs, storage tank which has been resubsequently moved from the ground. The release to soil appears to be limited to a diameter area, extending to a maximum depth of 85 feet. Groundwater impact also appears to be limited and JOHN DOES I, II AND III; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ADMINISTRATORS TER 65-26- diesel ASSIGNS; Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) APPLICATION (S) TO WAAPPROPRIATE 65-26- John N02L 5. T EXPERIENCED FOREMEN in framing and finish carpentry, journey- . 462-357- Isaacson. 8. $2,000 Z3 I pub- more information I Wanted lisher, The Herald Journal, P.O. Box 487, Logan, Utah 84321. are UTAH NANNIES-w- e now looking to fill nanny positions in New York and New England. These are high paying positions with many benefits. For Beautiful 0 . SELLING 50 Hereford board, salary, transportabulls, 20 bred heifers, tion. Needed by Nov. both horned and polled. 15th. Nancy Mason, Rees Bros. Herefords, M-(202)429-3124- . Nov. 9, 1 p.m. at the work. J"oURN AL : rDach 'n Morgan. Scott SMALL ENGINE 373-374- (801)286-2281- ldren, provide room, AN EXTRA in featuring some of nation's most sought bloodlines, with 829-"337- 4. 1 427-384- two-in-on- vated individuals who are JACOB HAFEN AND THE WIFE AND HEIRS, DEVISEES AND Water TRUST DATED AUGUST 28,1979, Plain- Corrective Action Plan (CAP) has been developed to remediate soil and contaminated groundwater resulting from a petroleum release at Utah Department of MainteTransportation nance Facility 334, located at 440 North State Street in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The Utah Department of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERF.) identifies the facility as ID No. 2000210 (release site EFTL). The source of the release was a leaking vs. Jess & Josephine Davis Livestock Classic QuarterPaint Horse Sale, Saturday, Nov. 5, 12 noon, Utah State Fairpark, SLC featuring over 100 head from several states including several well broke geldings, mares, top bred e weanlings, Main, Mt. Pleasant, 462- - of Division PUBLIC NOTICE GREGORY PETER RIGBY, Plaintiff, LEGIBLE A WITH RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R655-6-- 2 LEY, TRUSTEES FOR FAMILY TURLEY A COUNTY STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS Civil No. 940600739 (PROTESTS 65-26- SILVER ROSE Supreme programs a plus. Apply at The Pryamid, 49 W. N16L WANTED: Position for nanny to live with Washington, D.C. family, 2 chi- Excellent condition. Today new $46,000 selling for $38,500. So. Utah N02L CASH FOR your piano. Also, concert piano tuning $20 anywhere in state of Utah, some restrictions apply. Call Music America r r ing, English skills a must. Knowledge of Word Perfect and other computer 2134. N02L Beck. , ext. 8960. 7 a.m. 8 p.m. 7 days. Dc07L PARTTIME office Must be good with the public and able to learn quickly. Typ- COUNTY STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS Civil No. 940600745 ROBERT W. TURLEY & JULIETT J. TUR- 462-207- 3 IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL COURT OF SANPETE MUST BE 462-320- 1994 at Mt. Pleasant City Hall. Interested parties (members preferred) May give bids to, Nate Christensen or Wayne JOBS. Game wardens, security, maintenance, etc. No exp. necessary. Now hiring. For (219)794-0010- 1994. N02L HORSE PASTURE. Moroni Race Track. Sealed bids will be opened at 7 p.m. on Nov. 4th (Friday) application info, call info call or 462-343- 0 Older couple, no children. 30-ye- ? America's most successful resort resale clearinghouse. Call resort sales information toll free assigned trucks, rider 1 A campground membership or We'll take it. WE DESIRE highly moti- Pets For Sale car- downtown Mt. Pleasant. Call N02L 3206. baths. All deluxe options. Upgraded carpet. Solid oak cabinets. Solid doors. Upgraded insulation. Foundation ready frame. Appliances. Bay roof. windows. full I 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 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 City, Utah 841 16f on or before DECEMBER 9, peted, gas, furnace, WILDLIFECONSERVA-TIO- after 7 p.m. 8 ONE BEDROOM mobile SEWARD 9 Public Notice NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer I HOME TYPISTS, PC us- DRIVERS: TESTAMENT Vol. $12.95; Vol $14.95. Set of sever, $84.95. All plus tax. The Pyramid, 49 West Main, Mt. Pleasant. tfn SUBSCRIBE TO The Pyramid, Sanpete's leading newspaper. Only $18 per year inside Sanpete County; $21 outside county. Call 462-213- 4 today. We can bill you! STEEL BUILDINGS newl Closeoutsl Variety of 600-- ForRentLease 1 0, JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE 1 L 2- tfn' STORM sizes, Help Wanted (1)805-962-800- badges, plaques, variety of sizes and styles. Pyramid Office, 49 West Main, Mt. Pleasant. J '462-245- water standard for Fecal coliforms and E. coli to reduce the risk of these adverse water health effects. Under this standard, all drinking water samples must be free of these bacteria. Drinking water which meets this standard is associated with little or none of this risk and should be considered safe. State and local health authorities recommend that consumers take the following precautions: THIS WATER MAY BE USED FOR ALL EXTERNAL USES SUCH AS WASHING. IF THIS WATER MUST BE USED FOR FOOD PUBLIC NOTICE QUALITY VIOLATION IN THE SIXTH 462-213- 4 drinking Shore, District Ranger Published in The Pyramid November 2, 1994. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE November On 29, 2994 at the hour of 2:30 p.m. of said day, at the front entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti, Utah, CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property, situated in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah and described as follows, Beginning at a point 4.30 chains South from the Northwest Corner of Block 16, Plat "A", EPHRAIM CITY SURVEY, County, Sanpete State of Utah; thence East 98 feet, thence South 20 feet, thence West 98 feet, thence North 20 feet to the point of beginning. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, or encumpossession brances to satisfy the obligation secured by to the and pursuant conferred of sale power in the Trust Deed executed H.E.L.P., by INC., as Trustor, in favor of CENTRAL UTAH TITLE for TRUSTEE, as the benefit and security of DELBERT O. OLIVER and JOHN A. OLIVER, Trustees of THE J. WESLEY OLIVER TRUST, as Beneficiary, said Trust Deed being recorded January 10, 1994 as Entry No. 028578 in Book 348 at 2 of Offipages cial Records of the Recorder of County Sanpete County, State of Utah. DATED: October 28, 1994. CENTRAL UTAH 329-33- TITLE, Trustee By Glen R. Green, President Published in The Pyramid November 2, 9 and 16, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE North Sanpete High is School receiving sealed bids on ten Riccar All sewing machines. bids must be received at the high school before 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, 10 November 1994. A minimum bid Of $75 is required on each machine. So as not to interrupt high school classes, the sewing machines can be seen at the high school Home Economics lab O N L Y between the hours of 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 2 November and Thursday, 3 November. They will also be available for inspection at 4:00 to 5:00 pm on Wednesday, 9 November. Please call the high school office or contact Luella Hall for more details. Published in The Pyramid November 2, 1994. is speciality My be mg right when other people are wrong. George Bernard Shaw |