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Show s. PYRAMID THE Fairview public hearing notice PlTRTTP NOTIPF X 4. Jl PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE v Universal storage intent to sell Universal Storage, two miles North of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89, will place items stored in Unit 123 belonging to Jolene last known Herria, address, 4983 Hellas Drive, West Valley City, Utah 84120; up to accept or reject any and all bids. Universal Storage Management, for bid. Items will be on display from 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, April 3, 2004. Sealed bids on unit will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., that same day. Bids on individual items will not be accepted. We reserve the right (435)462-385- or (435) Published 6 674-449- up for bid. Items will be on display from 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, April 3, 2004. Sealed bids on unit will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., that same day. Bids on individual items will not be accepted. We reserve the right in The Pyramid March 25 and April 1, 2004. Storage Management, 6 (435)462-385- or (435) Published 674-449- 3 The Pyramid March 25 and April 1,2004. in Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following in Application(s) 84114-630- on 0 APRIL before 2004. These are informal as per proceedings Rule R655-6-- 2 of the of Division Water Rights. (The Period of Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit Use is generally or call Persons objecting to OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME CHANGE 65-35- ac-f- t. from groundwater (1.5 miles East of for Moroni) Stockwatering. Dan and APPLICA- Jana Hardy propose(s) t. from using 0.75 (3 12 groundwater miles SE of Indianola) for Irrigation; Domestic. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. E. ac-f- and Norma Crisp propose(s) t. from using 8.0 (Oak groundwater Creek Canyon, near for City) Spring Domestic. Irrigation; ac-f- and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT pr- using 0.112 opose) W. ADDRESS, LLC Enterprises d 7(a28605): 1 'Thomas RETURN AND GHSH TIONS) REASONS FOR year-roun- ac-f- t. except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, pose) using 0.0024 cfs or 1.0 from groundwater (1.5 mi. south of Mt. Pleasant) for Irrigation; Domestic. or 21, Harold D. Chipman pro STATE ENGINEER in The March 25 and Pyramid Published April 1,2004. Notice of trustees sale The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Sanpete Courthouse, County 160 North Main, Manti, UT 84642, on April 7, 2004, at 1:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated July 25, 2000, and executed by RICKY A. POULSEN, as Trustor, in favor of FAR WEST BANK, as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on July 27, 2000, as Entry No. 00079876, in Book 449, at Page 2242, in the Official Records of Sanpete County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 155 East 200 North, Mount Pleasant, UT in 84647 Sanpete County, Utah, and more particularly described as: WEST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF LOT 4, 11, PLAT A, MT. PLEASANT CITY SURVEY. Tax ID: 15961 The current Beneficiary BLOCK of the trust deed is UTAH HOUSING AGENCY NKA HOUSING COR- FINANCE UTAH and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is RICKY A. PORATION, the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be paid to Westland Title Insurance Agency, Inc. in the form of a wire cashier's transfer, check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. DATED: March 5, 2004. WESTLAND TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Melven E. Smith, President Telephone (801)476-030- 3 POULSEN. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at Published in The Pyramid March 11, 18 and 25, 2004. Notice of intent to seD North Bend Storage, North of Fairview on Highway 89, will place items stored in Unit 19 to belonging Cynthia Claytor, last known address, 122 A.W. Cactus Street, Amarillo, Texas, 79108; up for bid. Items will be on display from 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, March 27, 2004. Sealed bids on the unit will be accepted until 12:00 p.m., Noon, that same day. Bids on individual items will not be accepted. We reserve the right to accept or reject any and all bids. North Bend public auction will be held on Friday, March 26, 2004; to auction the following vehicles: 1993 Dodge (435)469-110- 7 Published in The Pyramid March 18 and 25, 2004. 1993 Caravan; Chevrolet Beretta. Auction to be held at 9 a.m., at Ensign Auto LLC, 490 West Main, Pleasant. Mt. IS HEREBY 17B-4-5- (2)(c), 17B-4- UT 1 and 1 Utah Code 4, Annotated 1953, as amended, that the of Directors of the Redevelopment Agency of Fairview City (the Agency') have scheduled a public hearing on Monday, April 12, 2004 at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as reasonably feasible, in the City Council Fairview Chambers, City Hall, 85 South State, Fairview City, Utah. PURPOSES OF THE PUBLIC HEARING The purposes of the as public hearing, required by Sections and Utah Annotated 1953, as amended, will be to: (1) allow public comment on the draft proposed project area plan (the Project Area for the Plan) Code Downtown Redevelopment Project Area (the "Project Area) and on the related draft project area budget (the 'Project Area Budget or (2) allow Budget'); public comment on whether the draft Project Area Plan and Area draft Project should be Budget revised, adopted or and (3) rejected; receive all written objections and hear all oral objections to the draft Project Area Plan. Notice is hereby given of the following: (1) A description of the boundaries of the Project Area being proposed for redevelopment is as follows: Said point of beginning begins 249.48 east and 256.08' south of of corner property State Highway 89 and 400 north, Beginning at a Point; thence East a distance of 249.48' to a Point; thence N85 Deg. 45'00E a distance of 67.04' to a Point; thence East a distance of 500.00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 570.77' to a Point; thence North a distance of 256.08' to a Point; thence N16 Deg. 03'32'E a distance of 76.26' to a Point; thence N00 Deg. 13'45E a distance of 499.75' to a Point; thence North a distance of 943.33' to a Point; thence West a distance of 601.94' to a Point; thence South a distance of 885.72' to a Point; thence West a distance of 506.22' to a Point; thence S33 Deg. 1354 E a distance of 144.30' to a Point; ROCKVILLE, MD Tax season is often a time when families reap the benefits of a large tax refund. Down payments for cars arrive from Uncle n Sam, televisions become a reality and the family vacation budget flat-scree- Published Pyramid 2004. - 701 (1)(c) and (e) and in March thence West a distance of 50.86' to a Point; thence South a distance of 142.76' to a Point; thence West a distance of 495.00' to a Point; thence West a distance of 155.45' to a Point; thence North a distance of 21 6.94' to a Point; thence North a distance of 147.80' to a Point; thence West a distance of 247.50' to a Point; thence South a distance of 147.80' to a Point; thence West a distance of 0.81' to a Point; thence South a distance of 238.26' to a Point; thence West a distance of 126.72' to a Point; thence South a distance of 272.58' to a Point; thence West a distance of 58.72' to a Point; thence N52 Deg. 48'07"W a distance of 155.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 228.27' to a Point; thence West a distance of 66.00' to a Point; thence North a distance of 220.44' to a Point; thence West a distance of 215.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 236.28' to a Point; thence West a distance of 218.46' to a Point; thence West a distance of 73.34' to a Point; thence North a distance of 233.29' to a Point; thence West a distance of 247.50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 31.72' to a Point; thence East a distance of 247.50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 176.22' .to a Point; thence West a distance of 247.50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 68.83' to a Point; thence East a distance of 247.50' to a Point; thence North a distance of 148.50' to a Point; thence West a distance of 429.00' to a Point; thence S00 Deg. 00'01E a distance of 363.00' to a Point; thence N47 Deg. 22'34"W a distance of 341.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 132.00' to a Point; thence West a distance of 187.02' to a Point; thence West a distance of 184.80' to a Point; thence South a distance of 495.00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 29.70' to a Point; thence South a distance of 264.00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 491.57' to a Point; thence S24 Deg. 39'16E a distance of 337.93' to a Point; thence East a distance of 454.49' to a Point; thence South a distance of 384.76' to a Point; thence East a distance of 429.00' to a Point; thence SI 9 Deg. 23'40'E a distance of 383.68' to a Point; thence East a distance of 249.48' to a Point; thence South a distance of 214.83' to a thence S08 Point;' 52'18'E a distance of 64.73' to a Point; thence South a distance of 512.16' to a Point; thence SOI Deg. a distance of 50.94' to a Point; thence South a distance of 500.00' to a Point; thence S02 Deg. 48'51'W a distance of 81.47 to a Point; thence South a distance of 506.88' to a Point; thence South a distance of 31 9.61 'to a Point; thence East a distance of 115.00 to a Point; thence South a distance of 36.00' to a Point; thence East a distance of 11.25' to a Point; thence South a distance of 66.00' to a Point; thence West a distance of 24.27' to a Point; thence South a distance of 148.50' to a Point; thence East a distance of 150.14' to a Point; thence South a distance of 347.72' to a Point; thence West a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence South a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence SI 9 Deg. 24'H 'E a distance of 61.10' to a Point; thence South a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence West a distance of 20.12' to a Point; thence South a distance of 253.44' to a Point; thence East a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence N82 Deg. 56'21"E a distance of 70.68' to a Point; thence East a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 506.88' to a Point; N44 thence Deg. 51'23W a distance of 75.76' to a Point; thence North a distance of 253.44' to a Point; thence West a distance of 37.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 157.50' to a Point; thence East a distance of 40.00 to a Point; thence North a distance of 182.81' to a Point; thence East a distance of 47.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 122.10' to a Point; thence East a distance of 102.00' to a Point; thence N67 44'24E a distance of 162.21 'to a Point; thence North a distance of 66.45' to a Point; thence West a distance of 252.1 2' to a Point; thence North a distance of 250.00' to a Point; thence N00 Deg. 01'32'E a distance of 70.10' to a Point; thence East a distance of 252.12' to a Point; thence North a distance of 250.16' to a Point; thence West a distance of 158.40' to a Point; thence North a distance of 58.72' to a Point; thence North a distance of 197.98' to a Point; thence West a distance of 93.72' to a Point; N04 thence Deg. 07'50W a distance of 69.42' to a Point; thence North a distance of 512.16' to a Point; thence N02 39'14E a distance of 50.97' to a Point; thence North a distance of 512.16' to a Point; thence N03 Deg. 17'11E a distance of 63.94' to a Point; thence North a distance of 256.08' to a Point; to 38'32'E Tips to use when you Storage Management, Public notice A NOTICE GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of Sections Board to accept or reject any and all bids. Universal . (Public Hearing On Redevelopment Project Area Plan And Budget) (Board of Directors of the Redevelopment Agency of Fairview City) (2)(b), 3 Intent to sell Universal Storage, two miles North of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89, will place items stored in Unit 22 to Linda belonging Mai tin, last known address, 494 North 300 Mt. West, 45, Pleasant, Utah 84647; Thursday, March 25, 2004 The 25, grows a bit larger. But for many Americans the months leading up to April 15 are filled with worrying, praying and dread. A large tax bill is often a surprise for many people that can throw their financial lives off Are you ready for Notice of trustees sale the Point of Beginning; Total area contained within the boundary is 127.59 acres. Private contained property within the boundary is 96.19 acres. (2) A map showing the boundaries of the proposed Project Area is available for inspection at the offices of the Redevelopment Agency located at 85 South State, Fairview, Utah; (3) If the Project Area Plan and Budget are adopted, then proptax revenues erty from an resulting increase in valuation of property within the proposed Project Area will be paid to the Agency for redevelopment purposes rather than to the taxing entity to which the tax revenues would otherwise have been paid if: (i) a majority of the taxing entity committee consents to the Project Area Budget; and (ii) the Project Area Plan provides for the Agency to receive tax increment. ' (4) Any person objecting to the proposed draft Project Area Plan or contesting the regularity of any of the proceedings to it may appear before the Agency Board at the hearing to show cause why the proposed draft Project Area Plan should not be adopted, or may file with the Agency written objections prior to the time and date of the public hearing showing cause why the prodraft Project posed Area Plan should not be adopted. Oral and written objections will be received and considered at the public hear- adopt Myvesta, a nonprofit consumer education organization. While the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) doesn't have a reputation for being lenient when you owe back taxes, as long as you inform KENNETH current The Beneficiary of the trust deed is UTAH HOUS- GILBERT ING which Trust Deed was recorded on October 12, 2000, as Entry No. 00081467, in Book 451, at Page 1100, and on November 13, 2000, as Entry No. 00082074 in Book 452, at Page 211, in the Official Records of Sanpete County, State of Utah covering real property purportedly located at 347 North 200 West, Moroni, Ut 84646 in Sanpete County, Utah, and more particularly described as: BEGINNING .6 CHAINS WEST, NORTH .84 CHAINS FROM THE NORTHCORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST OF QUARTER THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, WEST WEST THENCE NKA AGENCY UTAH HOUSING FINANCE and CORPORATION, the record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is KENNETH GILBERT ENGLAND. Bidders must tender the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 2:00 p.m. the day following the sale. Both' the deposit pnd the balance must be paid to Westland Title Insurance Agency, Inc. in the form of a wire to cashier's transfer, check certified or funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. DATED: March 5, 2004. WESTLAND TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Melven E. Smith, President Telephone (801) 476-030- 3 Published in The Pyramid March 11, 18 and 25, 2004. 109 Termites cause $2.5 billion in damage annually ing. (5) The proposed Project Area Plan and Budget are available for at the inspection Agency offices; contact Nancy Woodside, Executive Director of the Agency at 85 South State, Fairview City, Utah. The Agency is willing to meet and answer any questions you may have. If you have questions or desire to meet, please contact Nancy Executive Woodside, Director of the Agency at (435) The Project Area and Plan and Budget are proposals at this point and the Agency is interested in receiving your comments and suggestions. By order of the Board of Directors of the Redevelopment Agency of Fairview City, this 8th day of March 2004. News of disastrous fires, rav- NAPS aging hurricanes and devastating earthquakes riddled the airwaves last year. Despite the reports, termites, the size of a grain of rice, inflicted more damage than all three combined. As many as five million termites infest one in every 30 U.S. homes each year. In fact, these silent destroyers cause more than $2.5 billion in structural damage to U.S. homes annually, never sleeping and working 24 hours a day. Every year, homeowners ignore or do not realize the warning signs and leave a very treatable but serious problem unattended. Homeowners are not alone. According to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, aside from human beings, termites are one of the nation's top threats to historic buildings. "Each spring beings termite swarm season and, with the first buds on the trees, homeowners should think about protecting their home with an annual termite inspectioa" said Byron Reid, a 427-385- 8. PhD. "Just as they would change the battery in their smoke detector every spring, homeowners should schedule a termite inspection with a pest management professional." Many believe homeowner's insurance protects them from costly repairs, a common misconceptioa Unfortunate, damage done by termites is the homeowner's responsibility. Prevention and detection are the only effective answers. "Homeowner's insurance is not a safety net. New and existing homeowners need to understand the serious and damaging effects of leaving termites unchecked. Simply waiting until termites are visible is much too late,. By that time, the colony has already grown for years and inflicted costly damage," continued Dr. Reid. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF FAIRVIEW CITY Harvey Worley, Chair; Nancy Woodside, Executive Director Published in The Pyramid March 18 and 25, April 1 and 8, 2004. them of your situation before you are past due, there is a good possibility you can work out a payment plan, Rhode said. & m 1 Scientists report that elevated manganese exposure from welding rod fumes has been associated with Parkinsonism dike Parkinsons disease) and manganlsm. Symplons include shaklness, distorted fecial expression, loss of equilibrium decreased hand agility, difficulty walking, Jolnrpaln, lost) of short term memory, slunredslow speech, stiffness In muscles and tremors, if you have experienced any of these problems, call us today toll free at for a consultation to evaluate your potential claim. 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Tax ID: 19110X BANK, as Beneficiary, GOLDBERG 1 with NORTH 87 DEGREES WEST OF THE POINT BEGINNING; OF 87 SOUTH THENCE DEGREES EAST 109 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF ENGLAND, as Trustor, in favor of FAR WEST RANGE 3 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND THENCE MERIDIAN; SOUTH 100 FEET; cant pay taxes course, said Pam Rhode, president of FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Sanpete County Courthouse, North 160 Main, Manti, UT 84642, on April 7, 2004, at 1:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed dated October 10, 2000, and executed by Won't Crack Chip or Peel (Ml 100 Waterproof Resists All Mold A Revolutionary Restoration Coating! 20 Year nothing to hide Manufacturers Warranty Never Paint Again LLC SLC 266-554- 0 Outside al slc 877-266-55- 40 www.neverpaintagainllc.com I |