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Show The Pyramid - Page Seven September 6, 1995 for principal, interest and late payment penalties is the sum of PHONES Classstfteli r c Services M'LADYS VAC & SEW: We repair vacuums & sewing machines. We pick up & deliver. Reasonable rates, work guaranteed. We will leave a loaner if repair takes more than 3 days. For' sale new Optimus i back pack vac, can be put on wheels, great for custodial work or large home. Sell at our cost. Reconditioned vacs: Kirby, like or 462-508- 0 tfn . HOME TYPISTS Also PCword NEEDED. ' processor users. $40,000year income potential. free ext. Toll f or. details., HOME TYPISTS, PC us- ers needed. $45,000 come potential. Call ext. 2236. No AVON. new $195, in- $59, Hoovers Reconditioned machines necessary. Choose your own hours, income, re- wards. Earn to Work and still raise a family. Independent sales 50. rep. (2866). income toll free ext. for details. S T A P O HELPER, L JOBS Start $12.08 hr. plus benefits. For exam and application info, call ext. UT109. 7 a.m. to 9 OC18L p.m.. 7 days. CRUISE SHIPS HIRING-Earmo. up to $2,000 working on cruise ships r or companies. No exp. necessary. For r info, call ext. C89631 . POSTAL JOBS. Start , $1 2.08hr. For exam and application info, call (219) ext. UT 769-830- 501, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sp13L MODELS WANTED for TV & national magazines. Male, females, chil dren. All types, all sizes No experience necessary For information call 1 Sun.-Fr- T I, i. WILDLIFECONSERVA TION JOBS. Game war dens, security, mainte nance, etc. No exp. nec- essary. Now hiring. For info call (219) 794-001ext. 8960, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days. SP13L OPENING FOR a full-tim- e pharmacist in Tremonton, Utah. Must have Utah license. Full benefits and negotiable wages. (801) 257-044- L.W. MILLER Transportation Inc. Logan, UT. Seek- ing professional drivers for our refrigerated, flatbed & livestock division. Excellent equipment. "Health insurance. Vacation pay. 753-835- 0 or NATIONAL FOUNDA- TION needs top notch people to head direct marketing teams. Product stops nicotine addic- tion. No withdrawal symptoms. Dale Reynolds. DOING floor maint. 5 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Tues-Sa- t. Exp. preferred but will train. 1 8 or older. Startin pay $5hr. 462-na?- n The lament for a golden age is only a lament for gold,en men. Thoreau SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE Factory Authorized Service On Honda & Briggs & Stratton engines ALSO Factory Authorized service on Stihl, Honda, Homelite & other major brands of chain saw's. ' We Also Sell from units $199.00. Buy factory direct and save! Call today for new free color r 3 Wanted Help L ZD ""1 Wanted to Buy 1 MENWOMEN earn $480 OLD ORIENTAL RUGS wanted. Any size or condition. weekly assembling circuit borardselectronic components at home. Experience unnecessary, SP13L WANTED CHOKE CHER- will train. Immediate openings your local area. RIES, will pay $4.00gal. washed. Also want elder berries, will pay 30$lb. For more information call 'or (801) (801) 754-551- 1 373-374- 0 ext SP6L Call 701 T Personals OT. AutosSale 754-318- C 462-902- Needs some work.S13L catalog SEIZED from CARS $175.Porsches, L PLACE YOUR classified ad in not 1, not 2, but 44 newspapers throughout Utah. One place- ment, one payment puts you into the Utah Classified Advertising Network. Reach more than Utahns for only Call The Pyra- 41 2,000 $99.00. mid (801) 462-213- 4 for further information. SUPPORT YOUR source of classical music. Become a member of KBYU-Fand reap the benefits of classical music all year. To become a member call (800) 298-529- 8. --U I Moving Sale MOVING SALE, Starts Aug.31 and all the following week except Sundays. 465 N. 100 W., Manti. Gobs of stuff. SP06L L T For Sale I ELECTRONIC THOMAS organ for sale. Two key boards, foot pedals and full instrumentation. Sell for $400 or best offer. Call 489-695- 8 after 5 tfc p.m. ATS INC. OFFERS RCA 18 digital satellite dish big screen televisions. Over 175 channels Buy direct and save! Call today for free color catalog BUY THE SUN Enjoy .360 days of Nev., Mesquite, sunshine for golf, tennis or simple relaxation. New home prices start in the $80s. Choose from many new models. BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. free Toll for ext. current listings. SELL-198MUST Pontiac Trans Am. trans., engine, tinted & exhaust, paint windows. Well taken care to appreciate. $3,300.00 firm. Call e of-se- 462-288- So. or see at 109 5 200 E., Mt. Pleasant. SP06L '87 JEEP CHEROKEE Laredo, AMFM cassette, alarm, good tires, runs miles. 112k great. $6,000. Call Bart 427-939- SP06L c FOR RENT: 5 bedrooms, bath, country living, clean, quiet, 3 car gaheat 'A rage, mini-farpaid. This one won't last! All for $750.00 per mo. Call 469-- 1 170. SP06L 2Vz L HomesSale i -- -- 40 ACRES Residential development property near Mt. Pleasant. 8 shares Twin Creek water. Utilities close by. OwnerfAgent KOLEEN PETERSON tions.1 Beat the price $1,000 guarantees today's prices up to two years. 801 tf -- 678-3920. j Real Estate 1 3 BEDROOM HOME in Spring City on 34 acre with double garage, cov- ered patio, with horse property. Call 462-396Sp27L SPRING CITY, 33 peaced acres, ful, 4. access on year-roun- d canyon road. Perfect for that log home and rural lifestyle. Close enough to commute yet be away from it all. Only acre. $2,150 5. SP13L CABINS FOR SALE, Skyline Mt. Resort, creek runs through both pieces, d 1 acre, power, 0 or Call living. write: RRI, Box 255, SP06L Fairview. year-roun- 469-117- MESQUITE FARMS, HOMES, ranches, businesses (rePolaris staurant, dealership, bowling alley, licensed in Utah & Nevada I CAN HELP YOU FIND SOUTHERN UTAH PROPERTY gas station), ranchettes, lake frontage property. Call for information brochure. Vanderwood Real Estate (208) 766-2330. I i LOG AMERILINK HOMES. High quality. Air tight. Packages and opnow. The Stale Engineer received the following Application(s) to 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 84116, on or before SEPTEMBER 26, 1995. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R655-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 65 273 (a 18769): Moroni City Corporation propose(s) to change the POD of water as evi-- denced by Cert. (A27170) 65-27- 3 No. (a6618) Cert. No. al383 and (al0201) Cert. No. 6284, 65-17- 65-22- al382. Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage O.- 01 acs; Domestic: 1 SW14 family. POU: NE14 Sec 31, T12S, R4E. Robert L. Morgan, P.- E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid August 30 and September 6, 1995. NOTICE OF DEFAULT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Andrew B. Berry, Jr., TRUSTEE, a member of the Utah State Bar, that a default has occurred under that certain Trust Deed dated the 23rd day of July, 1992, executed by MIGUEL BEDOLLA and MARIE 423-42- 6, thereby immediately due and payable and have elected to and do hereby elect to cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy the obligations secured The thereby. default to is subject reinstatement in accordance with the Statutes of the State of Utah. DATED this '2 1st day of August, 1995. 1st ANDREW B. BERRY, JR., TRUSTEE Attorney at Law 62 West Main Street P.O. Box 600 Moroni, Utah 84646-060- above-entitle- 10, 723-521- 10, 0 in The Published Pyramid September 6, W- Services A.J. Anderson He was a woolgrower. He served two terms on the Fairview City Council. He was chairman of Sanpete Valley Hospitals governing boaid for 14 years. He was a director of the Sanpete Valley Bank. He was chairman of the District Boy Scout Council and , received the Silver Beaver Award. He was active in the Fairview Lions Club. He served for many years on the , Fairview Museum Board. He received the Governors Award for service as county chairman of the Bicentennial Commission. He is survived by his Mrs. Glade daughter, three Mower; (Virginia) grandchildren and four Burial was in Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. 13 and 20, 1995. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as president of the Young Womens and Relief Society organizations. She was librarian at the Manti Genealogy Library. She served in many other She church callings. loved visiting with her children and grandchildren, genealogy, playing the piano and needlework. She enjoyed flowers and always had them in her home and yard. She was a partner in a catering business and an officer in the DUP. She is survived by husband and children: U. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES , ac-f- FAIRVIE- were held Sept. 5 in the Fairview First LQS Ward for A.J. Anderson, 92, who died Sept. 2, 1995, at his home. He was born June 28, 1903, in Fairview, to Archibald Robert and Ida R. Bushman Anderson. He married Eda Nash Parkinson of Salt Lake June 28, 1933, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Jan. 6, 1991. from He graduated Brigham Young University with a BS Degree in business administration. An active member of the LDS Church he served an LDS Mission to Great Britain. He was president of the Aberdeen and Glasgow Branches and was clerk of the Scottish Conference. He served a stake mission and taught for many years in the church. He was ward and stake Sunday School superintendent; president of YMMIA and in the bishopric in the Fairview South Ward; on the North Sanpete Stake high council and in the stake presidency for 20 years (14 as stake president); chairman of genealogy and temple work in eight stakes. He served six years in the Manti Temple as ordinance worker, sealer and first counselor in the temple presidency. thereby and have declared and do hereby declare all sums secured BEDOLLA, husband and wife, as TRUSTORS, in favor of E & E CAFE, INC., as BENEFICIARY, in which Andrew B. Berry, Jr., was named TRUSTEE, and the Trust Deed having been recorded in the office of the County Recorder of SANPETE County within the State of Utah, on the 19th day of August, 1992, as Entry No. 020284, in Book 330, at Page of the Official Records, and E & E Cafe, Inc., having asbeneficial all signed interest and rights under said Trust Deed to Edward S. Morrow and Esther F. Morrow, by that certain Assignment of Trust Deed dated the 19th day of August, 1992, and recorded in the office of the Sanpete Recorder as County Entry No. 020285. in Book 330, at page 427, all relating to and describing the real property situate in the County of Sanpete within the State of Utah, and which is demore particularly scribed as follows: at the BEGINNING Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 27, Plat A, Moroni City Survey, thence West 90 feet. North 80 feet, East 90 feet. South 80 feet to the Containing beginning. .16 acres. at the BEGINNING Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 27, Plat A, Moroni City Survey, thence North 5 degrees, West 3.285 chains, East 35 feet. South 5 degrees. East 3.285 chains. West 35 feet to the beginning. Said Trust Deed secures a certain obligation under a Note Secured by A.J. Anderson secured obligations HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: cfs. 2.75 SOURCE: underground water, 2 wells. POD: (1) N 17 E 1869 from Sl4 Cor, Sec 9, 12 in. well 607 ft. deep (2) N 73 W 1310 from NE Cor, Sec 16, T15S., R3E., 12 in. well 340 ft. deep. USE: In Moroni Municipal: City Corporation. POU: Sl2 Sec 3; Sl2 Sec 4; Sec 9; Sec 10; Nl2 Sec 15; Nl2 Sec, T15S, R3E. HEREAFTER: QUcfs. 2.75 ANTITY: SOURCE: underground water, 3 wells. POD: (1) N 73 W 1310 from SE Cor, 12 in. well 340 ft. deep (2) N 17 E 1869 from Sl4 Cor, 12 in. well 607 ft. deep (3) N 1460 W 2958 from SE sDixie Brunger, Cor, Sec 9, T15S, R3E City Recorder 14 in. well 200 ft. to Posted August 31, 500 ft. deep. (South 1995. Moroni & West Moroni) Published in The USE: Same as HeretoPyramid September 6, fore. POU: Same as 1995. Heretofore. Jay E. Ainge, George F. IN THE SIXTH Haney, Don Wood, Lee JUDICIAL Jorgensen propose(s) to DISTRICT COURT change the POD, POU, & USE of water as OF evidenced by SANPETE COUNTY, (a which STATE OF UTAH portion of 5 was seg. from IN THE MATTER HERETOFORE: QUOF THE Trust t. 1.0 ANTITY: ESTATE OF Deed, of even date, in SOURCE: 10 in. well TAMMY CRISP die original principal 195 deep. POD: (1) S aka amount of $70,000.00, 1274 W 1270 from NE bearing interest at the TAMMY COOLEY, Cor, Sec 20, T12S, ' rate of 10 per annum Deceased. R4E. USE: Irrigation: and the beneficial interANNOUNCEMENT from May 1 to Oct 15, est under the Trust Deed OF total acreage 0.25 acs, and the obligations seAPPOINTMENT sole supply 0.25 acs. cured thereby are now AND NOTICE POU: SE14 NE 14, owned by EDWARD S. TO CREDITORS SE14 SE14 Sec 17; and ESMORROW Probate No. NE14 NE14 NE14 THER F. MORROW, as 953600136 Sec 20, T12S, joint tenants. Thomas Crisp and NE14 R4E. That the default which Norma W. Crisp, whose HEREAFTER: QUhas occurred is the address is P.O. Box 96, ac-f- t. 1.0 ANTITY: breach of an obligation Spring City, UT 84662, in. 6 500 well SOURCE: -. for which the trust prophave been appointed Coft. deep. POD: (1) S Personal Representatives erty was conveyed as from 1655 NW E 1955 d of the security and consists of Sec 30, T12S, the failure of the Trustestate. Creditors of the Cor, R4E. (3.75 miles S.W. ors to pay as follows: estate are hereby notified USE: That there is now due to: (1) deliver or mail of Indianola) from Apr 1 to and owing on the said their written claims to .Irrigation: Oct 31, total acreage trust deed note the sum the Represole supply of $1,544.04 together sentatives at the address 0.13 acs, 0.13 acs; Domestic: 1 with interest at the rate above; or (2) deliver or POU: SE14 of 10 per annum from mail their written claims family. NW14 Sec 30, T12S, October 16, 1992, and to the RepR4E. with a late resentatives attorney of together 5 of record. Dale M. Dorius, payment penalty G. & Nadine V. on late payments in the at the following address: Michael to Durfee propose(s) amount of $1,951.08, P.O. Box 895, Brigham the POD, POU, change together with bank NSF City, UT 84302; or (3) as check charges in the file their written claims & USE of water & amount of $15.00. The with the clerk of the evidenced by 6859 (a deeded portion Trustors have failed to District Court in Sanpete or otherwise of provide insurance proCounty, HERETOFORE: QUtecting the security for present their claims as 0.5 ac-f- t. ANTITY: the benefit of the benefirequired by Utah law ciaries as provided under within three months after SOURCE: 12 in. well the date of the first 255 ft. deep. POD: (1), the Trust Deed and pay N 950 E 300 from SW the real property taxes publication of this notice due to Sanpete County Cor, SEC 4, T12S. R4E. or be forever barred. for the years 1992, 1993 Date of first publica- USE: Irrigation: ffom and 1994, and pay the Apr 1 to Oct 31, total tion: August 30, 1995. monies pursuant to the acreage 0.12 acs, sole DALE M. DORIUS 0.12 acs. POU: supply provisions of the trust for Attorney deed note particularly the SW14 SW14, Sl2 SE14 Sec 5, T12S, payments for the months Representatives R4E. of May, 1995, through 29 South Main Street HEREAFTER: QUAugust, 1995, in the P.O. Box 895 0.5 ac-f- t. ANTITY: amount of $1,544.04, Brigham City, SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 together with accrued UT 84602 interest in the amount of ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: 9 (801) and late payment Published in The (1) N 2937 E 3135 from Sec 31, T12S, in die penalties of 10 Pyramid August 30, SW Cor, miles S. W. amount of $1,951.08. September 6 and 13, R4E. (4.5 of Indianola) USE: The total due and owing 1995. 51-53- For Rent increses deposit NOTICE OF WATER USERS 462-245- 6, 4 tree-covere- Open Daily! w Cadillacs, Chevys, 1 L eed Co. 1030 So. State Provo, Utah 1 awning. Spare Parts (Carpenter Rec. Vehicles 1972 TRAVEL trailer. $1200 tandem axle, self contained, shower, toilet, big refrigerator, double stainless sink, two doors, SUNQUEST WOLFF tanning land-tou- K 1 For Sale Tanning n The Mt. Pleasant City Council, on the recommendation of the Planhas ning Commission, set a Public Hearing for September 19, 1995 at 7:30 p.m. The hearing will be held in the Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 115 West Main. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comment regarding two proposed changes in zoning. 1. The area from 600 South State Street to 800 South State, half way through the block on both sides of Highway 89. Further described as the E half of Block 1 Plat C, E half Block 1 Plat D, W. half of Blocks 87 and 88, Plat A Mt. Pleasant City SurThe proposed vey. change is from Residential Agriculture to General Commercial (Modified). 2. The South West 14 of Block 83 Plat A, Mt. Pleasant City Survey. (The lot directly west D&S and adjoining Service located at 560 State South Street). Proposed change from Residential Agriculture to General Commercial (Modified). For further information on the proposed changes in zoning or if you need assistance in understandin ing or participating the meeting due to a contact the disability, Recorders Office, 24 or more hours in advance and I will try to provide whatever assistance is needed. strug- r l r NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING gling? Get himher tor. Call 462-026or leave message. $5 per hour. Will barter. Excellent references. S13L laborer, extremely reasonable rates preferably North Sanpete area. No job too small. Contact SP06L Gary 427-337- potential. Reading books, student SS- L- yard sale. Something for everyone. Misc. and antiques. 9 to 6 Fri & Sat, Sept 8 & 9. 41 East 100 South Ephraim. S6L a tu- SP06L I large I IS your Furniture, clothes, lots of bargains. Services $59-$7- HANDYMAN, Pleasant. eve- I 5. sewing 427-330- South 100 East. Mt. SP20I nings; GRASS $2.50 bale, alfalfa $3.50 bale, covered & dry. Tons available. 462-902- 3 SP1 3 wide-trac- k $35-$4- yard sale. Sat. Sept 9, 9 a.m. 437 THREE-FAMIL- Mt. Pleasant, 462-257mornings and late 462-207- 8 Public Notice Sale 1 GOOD QUALITY. Oat, alfalfa, grass hay for sale. Ton bale's. Also clean wheat straw, small and big bales. Larry (Paul) Peel, 2005 S. Hwy. 89, Eurbka B- - door-to-do- $35,000year "" 1 1 L NEWS CORRESPONDENTS in Ephraim and Spring City. For information call The Pyramid i Yard i Sale For Hay J Help Wanted 462-213- 4 bberfetng Obituaries 2. Said sum does not include real property taxes for the years 1992, 1993, and 1994, together with interest and penalties which are also presently due, owing and in arrears. There is also due all of the expenses and fees of these foreclosure proceedings in the amount of $1,200. That by reason of such default, EDWARD S. ESMORROW and THER F. MORROW, the Assignees, and Beneficiaries under said Trust Deed, have executed and delivered to said Trustee a written declaration of default and demand for sale, and have deposited with said Trustee such Trust Deed and all documents the evidencing 462-213- 4 SALE deThe following scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Tuesday, September 19, 1995 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., payable in lawful cash money of the United States at the time of sale, in the West Entrance Foyer of the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a TRUST DEED executed by JOSE R. TORRES, as Trustor, in favor of SCERA VIEW MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC., as recorded Beneficiary, Oct. 10, 1989 in Book 300 at Pages 575-- 8 as Entry No. 006968, records of Sanpete County, Utah covering real property located at property known as the JOSE R. TORRES property at a location approximately 11 miles Northwesterly from Fairview, Utah in an area locally known as BIG HOLLOW SUBDIVISION, accessed from a road going West from Highway 89, from the South end of the Indianola Valley and more particularly described as: All of Lot 21, BIG SUBDIVIHOLLOW A SION, Amended, Subdivision in Sanpete County, Utah, according to the official plat of record in the office of the Sanpete County, Recorder, Manti, UT. Notice of Default was recorded May 12, 1995 as Entry No. 0036786 in Book 364 at Pages 652-65Records of Sanpete County, UT. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. Dated: 16, August 1995. D LAND TITLE, 3, a Utah Corporation, Trustee 1st Merrill R. Ogden Dora Fay Morley Dora Fay L. Morley Joyce Maylett . Merlin (Marlene) Stephenson; Gayle, Robert, Mrs. Ron sister, (Janice) Lund; Liona Johnson; 22 grandchildren and 41 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her Flora, twin daughter, sister. Flora, and sisters Firl and Ruby Gladys. Friends may call tonight, Sept. 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ursenbach Funeral Home and Thursday at the chapel from 10 a.m to 10:45 a.m. Services MORON- Iwill be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 7, at the Moroni LDS Stake Center for Dora Fay Larsen Morley, 85, who died Sept. 4, 1995, after a long illness. She was born Sept. 15, 1909, in Spring City, to Deseret and Lauritz married She Larsen. Urwm A. Morley June 20, 1928, in the Manti LDS Temple. Kevin M. Cox Manti High School in 1969 and attended Snow College. He loved his family, the outdoors, and Services EPHRAIM were held Sept. 4 in the LDS Stake Ephraim Center for Kevin Max Cox, 44, who died Aug. 30, 1995, of injuries sustained in an industrial accident west of Center-fiel- sports. He is survived by his wife; four sons and one daughter, Troy, May-fielAndy, serving an LDS Mission to Milwaukee, WI; Clint, a senior; Karl, a sophomore; and Takesha, a freshman, all at Manti High School; mother and father: three brothers and three sisters, Myra Braithwaite, Lee James, Dennis, d; d. He was born Jan. 5, 1951, in Manti, to Max A. and Melva Denison Cox. He married Sandra Bartholomew Aug. 8, 1970, in the Manti LDS Temple. He was the superintendent of Cox Rock Ready Mix Division of Center-fielHe was a member of the LDS Church and at the time of his death he was serving as high councilman in the Snow College LDS Stake. from He graduated d. Nov. 6, 1976, and lived in Murray. She worked for Morris in Published The Travel which allowed Pyramid August 23, 30, her to be a woild traveland September 6, 1995. er. She was also an avid artist, seamstress, cook, golfer, shopper, mechanic, carpenter and beautician. She is survived Jby her SAND- Y- Funeral mother of Provo; husservices were held Aug. band; children: five 31 at the Murray First Staker, West Peggy LDS Ward for Joyce Valley Wesley City; I Henrie Lowry Maylett, Lowry, Sandy; David West Jordan; 63, who died Aug. 28, Lowry, 1995, at her daughters Lynette Simcox, Denver, home in Salt Lake City CO; and Bart Lowry, after a short battle with West Jordan; three brothers: Keith Henrie, San cancer. She was born Jan. 20, Francisco, CA; Lund 1932, in Manti, to Irvin Henrie, Bountiful; Larry Lund Henrie and Orlene Henrie, Gunnison; twin Larsen Henrie. She . sister, Elouise Jensen, married Raymond D. Provo; and 11 grandchilLowry and lived in Mt. dren. Buriat was at Mt. Pleasant. later They divorced. She married View Memorial Estates Ellis (Buck) Maylett Cemetery in Sandy. Vice President Mrs. Clair, Mrs. Reid, Brian (Michelle) Hatch, all of Manti; Mrs. Kelly (Maxine) Jacobson, Ephraim. He was preceded in death by two nephews, Korie Cox and Andrew Kennedy and father-in-laGlenn Bartholomew. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery. 1 E Fruit For Sale 1 L WALL BROS. Fruit Stand, open 7 days a week, 365 E. Main St., Santaquin, after Ut. OC25L. 6 p.m. X L Livestock L HORSE AUCTION. Castle Country Supreme Classic horse sale, Friday, Sept. 8, Ferron Fairgrounds, Ferron, UT, at 6 p.m. or following races featuring several top bred race prospects, broke geld- mares, ings, 1(801)286-2281- . etc. PORTABLE CORRAL pan- els. ' 8 bar wboots, $45.00 each. Delivered on 20 or more. |