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Show Thursday, June 10, 2004 Notice of Public Hearings ublic Notice the office of the Sanpete County NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Sidwell No. 50082 Recorder. Excepting therefrom all coal, oil, gas The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, on the front steps of the Sixth Judicial District Court, 50 South Main Street, Manti, Utah, on June 21, 2004, at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust (the "Trust Deed) executed by Rhonda Fox, as Trustor, and Sage Capital, L.L.C., as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on January 8, 2004 as Entry No. 100854, in Book 0475, at Pages in the office of the Recorder of Sanpete County, State of Utah. The Trust Deed covers certain real property located in Sanpete State of County, Utah, more particularly described as: Lot 15, Phase 1, all matters of record having priority, official filed in http:wa-terrights.utah.go- call 126. Persons objecting to an application FIL- ING NUMBER, REASONS FOR POSE. sale. The deposit must be in the form Pyramid May 27, June 3 and 10, 2004. 146500, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before JULY 7, 2004. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is genyear-roun- d erally except irrigation which is generally from Apr I to Oct 31 each year.) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) N 990 E Jim Ceal, Rosellen Bowen propose(s) using 0.5 ac-f- t. from propose(s) DATED this 21st day of May, 2004. Trustee LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene 8i MacRae, L.L.P. 136 South Main Street 1000 Salt Lake City UT 84101 Published in The and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Box Lngineer, sites and associated uses (showers, etc). David C. and Ellen M. Bird propose(s) using 0.0012 cfs or ac-f- t. 0.5 from (2 groundwater miles North of Mt. Pleasant) for Irrigation; Stockwatering. RedevelopCity ment Agency will hold a Public Hearing at 6:45 p.m., on 22, 2004. The purpose of the public hearing will lie to receive input from the public prior to the adoption of the RDA FY budget at 2004-200- 5 a Special Redevel- opment Agency meeting called for PUBLIC NOTICE Sanpete Ambulance Service will be meeting to 0.812 Do- ing. D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Pyramid June 10 and 17, 2004. that same Pleasant City Redethe ten- tative budget available at are the Recorders Office, 15 ac-f- t. (apgroundwater prox. 1500 N. & 900 E.) for Stockwater- Kristie Burns, Fred R. and Kristie M. Burns propose(s) usfrom ing 4.48 ac-f- t. groundwater (22700 1 Farms using from Rock Jerry evening. Copies of The Ml. Pleasant County) Domestic; Commercial: 60 RV camp mestic. 7:15 p.m., NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS - for Stockwatering; Hills Sub Lot 116) AND RE-- I ADDRESS, M.R. sJoseph Covey, Esq., (Oak-e- r for Irrigation; PROTESTANTS' North cluding but not limited to, liens, encumbrances, real property taxes, easements, restrictions and of reservations record. Bidders must tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase groundwater OBJECTION, Tuesday, June WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- Red must file a CLEARLY READABLE URN in- price within 48 hours following the The State Engineer received the following Applications) in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filv ings, visit NAME & L.L.P. 0. accord- protest stating Greene Lamb, Anyone having questions or desiring information regarding the properL.L.C. According to ty to be sold should the Sanpete County contact Joseph M.R. recorder's office, the Covey at the offices record owner of the of LeBoeuf, Lamb, property as of the Greene & MacRae, recording of the no- L.L.P., 136 South tice of default was Main Street 1000, Rhonda Fox. Salt Lake City, Utah The Trustee shall 84101, tele sell the property, as phone: is and where is, at the time of sale withTHIS COMMUout warranty, ex- NICATION IS AN or ATTEMPT TO COLpress LECT A DEBT AND implied. The purchaser at the sale ANY INFORMAtakes title subject to TION OBTAINED NOTICE TO WATER USERS or certified funds payable to LeBoeuf, minerals. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Sage Capital, Blackhawk Estates Mountain Subdivision, ing to the plat thereof, of a wire transfer, cashiers check, or andor any other MacRae, 191(5-195- Plat "B", PYRAMID THE West Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. A Public Hearing will also be held velopment Agency Budget. A Special meeting will be held at 6:45 p.m., to adopt the re- vised Recorders Office, 115 The Mt. Pleasant City Council will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, June 22, Pleasant, Utah. An p.m., following the Public Hearing. The purpose of the Special Meeting will be Continued from page 8 As the vice president of MoFY 2003-200Mt. roni Feed Company, Blackham Pleasant City Bud- challenges those who accuse 2004. get. him of not being business The purpose of The meetings will friendly. "We have over 800 emthe meeting will be the hearing will be be held in the Coun- ployees. We have the biggest held to receive input to inform the public cil Room, 115 West payroll, and we're the biggest from the public pri- regarding making Main, Mt. Pleasant, tax payer in the area. Ill do all I or to the adoption of necessary year end Utah. can to keep the tax level, the Dixie L Brunger, the FY 2004-200- 5 adjustments to the workers compensation rate, Mt. Pleasant City FY 2003-200- 4 Recorder Mt. and the unemployment rate Pleasant City budMt Pleasant City down." budget. Published in The Copies of the tenget. One of Blackhams goals is A Special meeting Pyramid June 10 and tative budget are having reliable, affordable eneravailable in the will be held at 7:15 17, 2004. gy, "and we've had that in the past." He acknowledges that he NOTICE 2004, and the pro- against, the esti- can't control the price of petroOF posed budget for the mates of revenue leum gas, "but the state can imPUBLIC fiscal year ending and expenditures or pact the price of natural gas BUDGET June 30, 2005, at 7:30 any item thereof in and electricity." HEARING p.m., Tuesday, June the tentative budget "Having a policy that will proNOTICE is hereby 22, 2004, at the of any fund. Copies vide us with reliable and inexgiven that, as re- Fairview City Hall, of the tentative bud- pensive natural gas and electric South State gets are available rates are very important. I quired by Utah Code 85 Section the Street, Fairview, for public inspection chair that task force to try to Fairview City Coun- Utah. during regular of- make sure that's the case. I'm All interested percil will conduct a fice hours at the City very concerned about the business environment here." public hearing on sons are invited to Hall. Blackham says he has always Fairview Citys ten- attend the meeting Published in The felt an obligation to serve his tative revised bud- where all will be givget for the fiscal en an opportunity to Pyramid June 10 and community. "When I was a young man, I was asked to year ending June 30, be heard, for or 17, 2004. serve, but between family obligfarm and scouting, I NOTICE TO comment on an As- submitted to the Bu- ations, my didn't have time to do one more PUBLIC sisted Living II feasi- reau of Licensing, thing." P.O. Box 142003, NOTICE TO bility study. Then, things changed. "My HEALTH CARE Salt Lake City, Utah was growing up, and the family PROVIDERS Autumn Park As- 84114-200- 3 attn: Di- farm to the point where I got is will be until Notice rector, July 5, could afford to serve. And as hereby sisted Living facility that 2004. given that the Utah a d for the scouting, the ground of will provide assisted Department started getting pretty hard." 1 Published in The lealth, Bureau of Li- living services in the So, he decided that he could 17 Pyramid June 10, censing is seeking Mt. Pleasant area. now serve, "I ran for county Comments may be and 24, 2004. public review and commission, was elected there, and while I was on the commission I was asked to be the government liason with the state and federal government." I le started interfacing with the by Benton Petersen and over $200,000 for the water and state and federal government, THF PYRAMID "and I realized that if I was realsewer enterprises. MANH- - Manti City council proJustesen did not like the fact that ly going to make a difference, I needed to either serve in the no increases in employees wages posed raising taxes and fees in rewere in the budget and Larry Lund sponse to the proposed city budget asked Mickelson to increase the tify the offending property, cartact during their regular meeting held amount going for recreation the owner and give them a copy of June 2, but could not agree on the ordinance with the offense clearwhich ones to raise. Loren Thompson asked why Manti is paying $ 12,000 per year for ly stated. Diane Keeler proposed raising Justesen wanted the cars towed the airport to which Diane Keeler residents property tax, whereas in the Alan Justesen, mayor-proteresponded, Mt. Pleasant has an t. and then have the city get title to them but Councilman I latch reabsence of Mayor Kim Anderson, Why do we need two of sponded that there would be a probeverything? suggested raising city sales tax and lem going onto private property to Lund replied that the airport is a adding the fair percent municipal do that. In the end, no action was tax to landline and cell phones. joint operation between Manti and taken. Dean 1 latch commented that he Ephraim. Ephraim runs it and ManSales during pageant ti maintains it along with offering would feel better paying more on Jan Gane also asked the council the sewer bifl. Larry Lund said he TV translator services to Ephraim Wal-Maexecutives use it on a to allow her to place sane items would feel good abort raising taxes if the city had a project to put the from her bed and breakfast gift regular basis, Mickelson added. called faa The into. shop in front of her business on 1(X) Mayor money The only objection to raising taxvote to place the four percent tax on East and oneialf block away from the temple grounds during the es came from Loren Thompson phone bills but no one would make a motion to call the the vote, so the who did not want to raise taxes just pageant. Councilman Thompson told her, to get extra money coming into city issue died. Nuisance ordinance There are reasois you cant. We coffers, Residents Jan Oane and Marare trying to keep out street vendGty Administrator William Mickelson stated that the city garet Rackham urged the dty to en- ing. That would be better than Main force nuisance ordinances by showshould seriously consider a 10 perStreet sidewalk sales, retorted cent increase in sewer fees next ing a large poster of photos taken Keeler. She is also right across the out of their car windows of unused year. street from a food court. vehides and other items on various In presenting the budget, MickelThe council overlooked Thompson explained that the dty spends properties and on the dty son and Hatchs objections and votover one million dollars for the electrical enterprise and over $700, (XX) They suggested that the dty iden- - ed to allow Oane to place items fa- additional Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of to adopt the revised Manti council lets tux hike (lie air-pa- rt Pro-Ter- right-of-wa- sale in lier frait yard Other business In cither business, representatives from Gunnison and Mayfield lions Clubs requested tiro council give tliem names of 40 residents in Manti who would make gixxi lion members, which was approved According to Gy Engineer Jolm Iverson tlie Manti water project shaild be finislied in alxnt a month and wak on tlie aw water tank will be scheduled for tlie middle of July. Tlie council did not go along with Kay Jensen's request to liave tl ie city remove dirt from tlie fair- grounds raleo arena and replace it with sand They suggested tliat Jensen tall: with tlie county canmlssion ulxx.it that project. Also rejected was Karen Bucahanans request for tlie the dty to pay $150 regular contributiais to tlie old city Kill to purcliase new red wliite and blue bunting to be hung aitsii le tlv e building. A $.521, (XX) bond was a proved story of tl e fa wak on tlie second city complex. Baord Room. For U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, District 3 Published in The Pyramid June 3 and 10, 2004. Vote for One CHRIS CANNON It L and LIEUTENANT 2 GOVERNOR Vote for One Slate JON M. HUNTSMAN, hereby given that the time and place for SATELLITE REGISTRATION Governor GARY R" HERBERT of the names of the qualified electors in Sanpete County, Utah, prior to the Lieutenant Qovenw NOLAN E. KARRAS Govtmor i ENIDGREENE PRIMARY ELECTION lieutenant Qonmor 22, 2004 For STATE SENATOR, District 24 Vote between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on the following days: LEONARD M. for One BLACKHAM DARIN G. PETERSON Friday, June 1 1 , 2004 Monday, June 1 4, 2004 9 10 I, Kristine Frischknecht, Sanpete County Clerk, do hereby swear that the foregoing is a true copy of the Official Ballot to be voted in Sanpete County, Utah, for the Primary Election to be held on June 22, 2004. Locations are as follows: Sanpete County Clerk's Office 160 North Main, Manti, UT 84642 for all residents in Sanpete County Gunnison Valley Senior Citizen Center 38 West Center, Gunnison, UT 84634 'iihuJd- - for South of Sterling Kristine Frischknecht SanpetpCounty Clerk Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizen Center East, Mt. to make it work. Government is an important function, it is necessary. I'm jurt trying to help out, to make it better for us all. Blackham lives in Moroni with his wife, Laura and they are the parents of six children. If you'd like to know when Senator Blackham will be bringing his grass roots campaign to your area, or if you have any questions, call CrnuivU NOTICE 100 North 100 and was then ap- pointed to the Senate, and I'm as surprised as anybody, to be where i'm at now. The opportunity was there, I was prepared, and I was happy to do it. It's been a wonderful experience. " Why does he continue? Last fall, Blackham seriously considered not running again. "I got ' thinking about what I was going to do in the next few years I'm not ready to retire. Public service is part of my life, and I devote a substantial amount of time to it he says. I le wondered where he could do the most good, "and the answer was that I can probably do the most good right where I am," in the Senate. "I've got the experience, I know how it's done. It's easier to do than it's ever been for me. I probably have more influence than i've ever had. So if I want to maximize my contribution to my community I should probably stay where I am. And that':' " why I decided to run again. whole adds that "the rca lie son for running again is to make sure that my kids, my grandchildren and your kids, your grandchildren, have the same opportunities that weve had. Its a great land we live in. It takes a lot of people NON-PARTIS- AN MAH THROCKMORTON will be in Washington. An opportunity came up, I ran for the state house of repi REPUBLICAN 2003-200- TUESDAY, JUNE state legislature or 2003-200- 4 For GOVERNOR is Blackham camp tigns in county RDA Budget. The meetings will be held in the Mt. Wednesday, June Pleasant City Hall, 115 West Main. 30, 2004 at 6:30p.m. Dixie Brunger, The purpose of the Secretary hearing will be to inMt. Pleasant form the public reRDA garding making in The end Published necessary year adjustments to the Pyramid June 10 4 Mt. and 17, 2004. FT adopt their 2005 budget, Wednesday, June, 15, 2004, at 7:30 p.m., in the Sanpete Valley Hospital West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647 for North of Ephraim For more information about elections or voter registration, call the Sanpete County Clerk to http: utahreach.usu.edu 435-835-21- or go sanpete govt clerk.htm North Sanpete School District, Representative District No. voted on by Moroni 1 and Moroni 2 only. t 2 will be |