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Show THE Thursday, August 19, 2004 WASHINGTON, ly located at 210 South 200 West, Ut Centerfield, 84622 in Sanpete County, Utah, and The following described property more particularly will be sold at public described as: auction to the highbeginning at a est bidder, payable point 590.96 feet in lawful money of north, 421.70 feet the United States at east and north 1 dethe time of sale, at gree 30 east 48.76 the Sanpete County feet from the south160 west corner of the Courthouse, North Main, Manti, southeast quarter of section 29, township UT 84642, on September 15, 2004, at 19 south, range 1 100 p.m. of said day, east, salt lake base for the purpose of and meridian, foreclosing a trust thence north 1 dedeed dated January gree 30 east 147 feet; thence north 88 20, 1999, and executCRAIG degrees 45 west 135 ed by PAYNE AND KER- feet, thence south 1 as degree 30 west 147 RI PAYNE, of feet, thence south 88 favor in Trustors, ALLIANCE FUND- degrees 45 east 135 ING COMPANY, DIfeet to the point of VISION OF SUPERI-Obeginning. Tax ID PAYNE CRAIG KERRI AND PAYNE. Bidders must ten- der to 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 and the balance must be paid to Westland Title Insurance Agency, Inc. in the form of a wire transfer, cashiers check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. DATED August 12,2004. SKH file No. 04-04- WESTLAND TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Melven E. R BANK FSB, as Beneficiary, which Trust Deed was recorded on January 26, 1999, as Entry 3491X10 The current Beneficiary of the trust deed is LASALLE BANK NATIONAL Smith, President ASSOCIATION Records of Sanpete State of County, Utah covering real property purported- - the record owners Published in The of the property as of Pyramid August 19, the recording of the 26 and September 2, Notice of Default are 2004. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at pub- FKA LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, and Records of San- pete County, State of Utah covering real property pur- 801476-030- 3 smithknowles.com Obituary SARMIENTO. must Bidders tender to 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 and the balance must be paid to Westland Title Insurance Agency, Inc. in the form of a wire transfer, cashiers check or certified funds. Cash payments, personal checks or trust checks are not accepted. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Douglas Giles Long; Deceased Probate No. 04360035. Patricia Heiner, whose address is 5319 South Rose-lea- f Drive, Murray, Utah, 84123, has been appointed Personal Representad tive of the estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby no above-entitle- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit httpVwa-terrights.utah.g- and $2.75 million in 2004. ate a plan that will include, Source water is surface but will not be limited to, decal levels. and ground water that is veloping the following: The program is authorized consumed by rural residents. A map outlining the imamendments to the to Section NRWA, by pacted area; an inventory of According 12400 of the 1985 Farm Bill ground water is the primary potential contaminant that were included in Section source of drinking water for sources; a definition of areas 2502 of the 2002 Farm Bill some 44,000 communities in that match up with entities through voluntary practices installed by producers at lo- the U.S. Funding for the two-yeHow the program works program is based on a $ f million appropriation in 2003 NRWA is implementing the Source Water Protection Program, with oversight and assistance by FSA. Through the program, NRWA is hiring, for every participating e Rural Source state, Water technicians who possess knowledge and experience in rural issues. The technicians will work with FSA state executive directors, FSA county executive directors and state conservation specialists with USDAs National Resources Conservation Service to create operating plans that identify priority areas where local pollution prevention efforts are needed most in Charles Clark their respective states. Workmg with State Rural power, water, roads, law enforcement and utility bill col- Water Associations, technicians will also facilitate the lections. In his retirement years, he creation of local teams comserved as the Spring City prised of citizens with difrom fedCemetery Sexton ana took verse backgrounds local and eral, state, in the private great pride keeping up appearance of the cemetery. entities. These teams will collaboHe served as a member of the Spring City Lions Club rate in the development of for several years and as Rural Source Water Protecpresident of the club, partici- tion plans that promote clean water. pating in several service pro- ground will assist The technicians jects in Spring Gty. He is survived by a daugh- the teams in gathering local ter, Colleen (Walt) Engle, data and facilitate a planning Cedar City; a son, Earl D. workshop. The purpose of (Leslie) Clark, Spring City; the workshop will be to cre Jill, Bill, grandchildren, Ricky, Stacy, Randy, Cami, Craig, Wayne and DeAnn; 23 and four great great grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Elverna (Grant) Charles Clark MT. PLEASAN- T- Charles Clark, 93, passed away Aug. 14, 2004, at Mountain View Hospital, Payson, Utah. Charles was born in Mt. Pleasant, Nov. 13, 1910, to Daniel and' Ella Livingston Charles met and married sweetheart, the late Dorothy Ostler, Moroni, Jan. 4, 1937. They were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple, May his 23, 1953. cluding Sunday School president, Elders Quorum resi- dent, ward clerk, teacher and home teacher. He served with his wife at the Manti LDS Temple Visitor Center and as ordinance workers in the Manti LDS Temple. Charles spent most of his life in Spring City and has shared many stories of his good memories there and of the changes he has witnessed from the horse and buggy days on the farm to the modern inventions of today. His family and home have always been his first love and he always worked to maintain that love and set a good example for his family. He worked hard all of nis life, mostly as a carpenter, on several construction sites throughout the state. He spent part of his working clays as a Spring City maintenance man where he did the call Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FIL- ING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME PUCES -- Shaw, Spring City. He was preceded in death wife, by his parents; SALT LAKE GTY- - Its Dorothy; sister, Iona convenient, it saves time and and brother, Ferdinand best of all, its free, said Ken Clark. McArthur, district manager Funeral services will be for the Postal Service in Utah, held on Fridty, Aug. 20, at 11 of an online service being ofa.m., in the Spring City Sec- fered where postal customers ond LDS Ward, with a view- can request a free pickup of ing from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., their prepaid packages from the comfort of their nome or prior to services. Interment will be in the business. For two years now, many Spring City Cemetery under tne direction of Rasmussen postal customers, large and Mortuary. small, have been printing Tra-the- Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and thence Meridian; South 660 feet; The following de- thence West 300 scribed property feet; thence North will be sold at public 660 feet; thence East auction to the high- 300 feet to the point tified to: (1) deliver quired by Utah law est bidder, payable of beginning.(S three in lawful money of 20070X16). or mail their writ- within Parcel B: Beginten claims to the months after the the United States, on Personal Represen- date of the first September 14, 2004 ning at the Northtative at the ad- publication of this at 10:30 AM of said east corner of the dresses above: (2) notice or be forever day, at the Sixth Ju- Southwest Quarter dicial District Court, of the Northwest deliver or mail their barred. DATED this 4th located at 160 North Quarter of the written claims to Main Street, Manti, Northeast Quarter the Personal Repre- of August, 2004. DOUGLAS L sentatives attorUtah, in the County of Section 1, TownNEELEY of Sanpete, for the ship 12 South, Range of Record, ney purpose of foreclos- 4 East of the Salt Attorney for Douglas L. Neeley, Personal and Lake Base at the following ading a trust deed origthence dress: 1st South Representative inally executed on Meridian; 1st South Main Main, Suite 205, July 10, 1996 by South 660 feet; Suite 205 P.O. Box 7, Manti, Dwight Ball, as thence West 360 P.O. Box 7, Trustor, in favor of feet; thence North Utah, 84642; or (3) Manti, Utah file their written Lynn A. Clingo and 660 feet; thence East 84642 claims with the Lynn E. Clingo, 360 feet to the point recorded July 11, of beginning. (S Clerk of the Dis1996, as Entry No. 20070X54). trict Court in SanThe in Published in Book 382, or Notice of Default 45204, pete County, otherwise present Pyramid August 12, in Page 572 of the of- was recorded May ficial records of the 7, 2004, as Entry No. their claims as re 19 and 26, 2004. County 114984 in Book 492 Sanpete Recorder, covering at Page 223 of said AND RETURN AD Jakie L. and Karyl the following real official records. The sale is subject DRESS, and any re- Zanocco propose(s) property purported using 0.00063 cfs or to be located in to a bankruptcy filquest for a hearing. from Fairview, Sanpete ing, a payoff, a reinProtest must be 0.45 ac-filed with the State groundwater (2 County, Utah, and statement or any Box miles East of Spring more particularly other condition of Engineer, described as: which the trustee is 146300, Salt Lake City) for Irrigation; Parcel A: Begin- not aware that Stockwatering. City, UT on or before SEPning 360 feet West would cause the canTEMBER 15, 2004. James Loveless pro- of the Northeast cor- cellation of the sale. These are informal pose) using 0.0024 ner of the Southwest If any such condiof the tion exists, the sale proceedings as per cfs of 1.0 ac-- from Quarter of the groundwater Rule R655-6-(2 Northwest Quarter shall be void, the of of the Northeast successful bidders North Division of Water miles Period for Fairview) IrrigaQuarter of Section 1, funds returned and (The Rights. of Use is generally tion; Stockwatering; Township 12 South, the trustee and cur except Domestic. Jerry D. irrigation which is P.E. Olds, from Apr generally STATE 1 to Oct 31 each ENGINEER year.) Published in The CHANGE OF Pyramid August 19 Notice Of Trustee's Sale rent 84114-630- n; beneficiary the successful bidder for any damage. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashiers check or certified funds payable to Title West Title Company. Cash payments are not accepted. A trustees deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. Dated this 12th day of August, 2004. Glen W. Roberts Title West Title Company, Trustee 3601 North University Avenue, Suite 100 Provo, Utah 84604 0 d labels at no addi- p tional charge using the at feature www.usps.com. Now the postal service is offering free pickup of those prepaid packages under a program known as carrier pickup. Our competitors are opening retail stores, while we are going to customers doors, p said McArthur. combined with carrier pickup makes it easier to do business with us. Postal customers can request a pickup of their prepaid packages by going online at www.usps.com and clicking on pickup options. As long as tne request is submitted prior to 2 a.m., central time, a letter carrier will pick up the packages the next postal delivery day at no charge while making his or dick-N-Shi- shall not be liable to ft ability. Rural Source Water Protection plans will outline voluntary measures that farmers, ranchers and other producers can install on their lands to prevent source wa- ter pollution. Voluntary measures may range from producers storing herbicides, pesticides, or other substances in more secure containers to relocating waste lagoons. By working at the grassroots level, local team members will inform and educate producers about source water protection measures that benefit their neighbors and communities. Additionally, the plans will establish steering committees to evaluate voluntary practices implemented by local producers. FSA will monitor the overall performance of the program. The 33 states participating in the Source Water Protection Program were chosen based on objective technical criteria relating to water quality and populahoa 801-37- Gick-N-Shi- her rounds. Wont be home when the carrier comes by? No problem. When requesting a carri- er pickup, include information on where the letter carrier can find the prepaid packages, for example, back porch, inside the garage. The letter carrier willleave a pickup confirma tion notice. While carrier pickup is available in many postal locations nationwide, it is not available everywhere. should visit Cus-tome- rs www.usps.com to ensure the zip code area is served. By will carrier Sears end, to all pickup postal customers served by a postal delivery route. Carrier pickup is limited to prepaid, properly addressed ana packaged Express Mail and Priority Mail packages that meet postal service mailing standards. Insurance for packages is not available at However, it is available at other for-fe- e online mailing services postal like endicia.com or Gick-N-Shi- p. stamps.com Weight scales are available for purchase at many post ofat fices and www.usps.comshop. Scales are also available at office supply stores and online, including ebay. Online shipping comes with two additional advantages, free delivery confirmation, a savings of 45cents per package; and free Priority Mail and Express Mail shipping supplies, which can be ordered at www.usps.com, click on buy stamps and shop and then shipping supplies. Over people a day visit the postal service website at www.usps.com to hold their mail, change their address, request redelivery of a package or certified letter, buy stamps, ship packages and much more. Most of the services are free of charge. 1, accordance with Utah Code Section Gayle McKeachnie, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah, am publishing the results of the primary election held June 22, In 20A-4-30- 6, 2004, for statewide and multi-coun- 5- 3600 ty offices. k . yvcvasa. ft Published in The Pyramid August 19, 26 and September 2, 2004. year-roun- d Call Steve or Joyce Olsen and 26, 2004. TO CO 283-634- 4 1IMETTEII This newsletter has hundreds of resources for Personal & business 1 .inks and ideas to make things just a little easier in Life. We also have several ways to make extra income at home. Our newsletter will have two sides, a serious side and a witty side as well. Because sometimes, you just have to laugh at yourself. Please give us a look. Who KNOWS, you just might like what you find. after 5 p.m. Get Delivery within 8 weeks www.placestogo.BuilderSpot.com IL -- and organizations; a definition of voluntaty measures that may be initiated; identification of public education initiatives; and identification of entities and resources that will facilitate implementation of the plan ana its sustain- Free package pickup service to revolutionize how Utahns mail packages great-grandchildre- n; postage-pai- 2 or ar full-tim- 04-03- ed he He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of is fault JOSE Latter-da- y Saints where he DOMINGO served in several callings in- portedly located at lic auction to the 265 North 300 East, bidder, Mount Pleasant, Ut highest payable in lawful 84647 in Sanpete money of the Unit- County, Utah, and ed States at the more particularly time of sale, at the described as: BEGINNING IN County Sanpete 160 THE SOUTHEAST Courthouse, North Main, Manti, CORNER OF LOT BLOCK 1, UT 84642, on Sep12, tember 2, 2004, at PLAT "A", MT. 1:00 p.m. of said PLEASANT CITY day, for the purpose of foreclosing THENCE WEST a trust deed dated 214.50 FEET; December 3, 1999, THENCE NORTH and executed by 107.58 FEET; EAST JOSE DOMINGO THENCE FEET; SARMIENTO, as 214.50 DATED: July 29, Trustor, in favor of THENCE SOUTH 107.58 FEET TO 2004. ZIONS MORTWESTLAND GAGE COMPANY, THE POINT OF TITLE as Beneficiary, BEGINNING. INSURANCE The current Benwhich Trust Deed AGENCY, INC was recorded on eficiary of the trust Melven E. Smith, December 7, 1999, deed is UTAH FIPresident No. HOUSING as Entry (801)476-030- 3 AGENCY NANCE in Book 00074962, smithknowles.com UTAH 445, at Page 86, NKA SKH file No. and on HOUSING CORPOJuly 21, 2000, as RATION, and the No. record owner of Entry Published in The 00079758 in Book the property as of 5, of 449, at Page 1968, the recording Sramid August 20M. in the Official the Notice of De- - SURVEY; D.C.-T- Source Water Protection Program, a joint project by the U.S. Department of Agricultures (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) and the nonprofit National Rural Water Association (NRWA), is designed to help prevent source water pollution in 33 states, including Utah, Clark. 00066672, in Book 435, at Page 987, in the Official No. 7 Source water protectionprogram Public notice NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE PYRAMID US: customerserviceplacestogo.buildersPOt.C01D I Please give us the opportunity to serve you: (Engraving done by Dalton Memorial) I |