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Show 8B Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utjh Tuesday January 29. 2002 ANNIVERSARY MISSIONARIES Elder W'ilberg Elder Darren Wilberg turned home from sen in a Vernon retwo-veu- Ijeamaster r The children of Vernon and Uora Uamaster ofliuntington announce the With wedding anniversary of their parents on the Alabama Hiniiinghum Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. Darren also sened in Mississippi and Tennessee, other areas that were in mission and teora in l.at-ter-D- Feb. 1. Vern and were married in Price, on a cold and wintery U-or- his mission. day. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Mantl LDS Temple. Their married lives have been filled with love for each other, love of their family and friends, love of their church, community, and respect for all. Vern and Leora enjoy traveling. They served a two-yemission in Charlotte, N.C. for The Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. Their love for gardening is shown in the beautiful flowers that adorn their well kept home and yard, and with all the many vegetables that Darren is the son of Don and Debbie Wilberg of Castle Dale and is currently altendingtEl '. 90th BIRTHDAY ar they share with so many. Vern has worked at many jobs to support his family, including owning and operating the Ironmaster Mine in Hunting-to- n Canyon with his brothers, Martin, Glen, and Fon. He worked as supervisor for the Emery County road department for many years until his retirement. Vern was on the Huntington City Council and a volunteer firefighter for many years. They both have quietly served their community and Emery County Inmanyways. Vernon and Leora have four children: daughter, Kaye Fox of Superior, Wyo., sons, Darrel Leamaster of Huntington, and Lynn Leamaster of Ogden, and daughter, Terri Papenfuss of Seattle. They have 19 grandchil- dren and 19 and extended family and n, many friends. 90th BIRTHDAY 95th BIRTHDAY Derrnus li. Jensen Dermus B. Jensen, a lifetime resident of Emery will celebrate his !)()th Birthday on Feb. K. To commemorate the occasion, his children are planning an open house in his honor for all friends and family to be held Feb. 9, from p in. at the Emery Senior Citizens Center. Your friendship is a cherished gift; we respectfully request no other. PUBLIC NOTICES Marie Atwood celebrated her 90th birthday on Jan. 26. Marie in Elmo. She is the daughter of James and Janey Peace Oveson. She has four sisters and two brothers. Two of her sisters are older than Marie and both still living. Marie married LaVar Atwood. They have two children, nine grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and 22 great, great grandchildren. Marie expresses her appreciation to family and friends for helping her enjoy her birthday. was raised NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE life-tim- The following described property wiH be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the Soulh Main Entrance, Emery County Courthouse, Castle Dale, Utah, on February 26, 2002 at 1 1 :00 a.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust (Trust Deed) dated March 1 6, 2001 and originally executed by William Henry Minchey and Janet Minchey, as Trustor in favor of Far West Bank, as Because the People Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Emery County, State of Utah: Parcel 5: Lots 2 and 3, Block 13, OVIATTS SUBDIVISION, Cleveland Townsite Survey. 0056-001 4. 5 and 01 0056-001 Block at of Northwest corner the 13, OVIATTS SUBDIVISION, Beginning Cleveland Townsite Survey, thence North 49.5 feet; thence East 233 feet; thence South 49.5 feet; thence West 233 feet to the point of beginning. Tax Parcel No. 01 Tax Parcel Nos. 01 00564)021 and 01 00564)020. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed is Far West Bank and the record owner PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Clawson Town Planning & Zoning Committee will oonduct its regularly scheduled meetings, on the third Thursday of each month at 7 00 p m in the Clawson Town Hall, 160 West Main Street, unless notified otherwise. Meetings are scheduled as follows: January 17,2002 February 21 ,2002 March 21, 2002 of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is William Henry Minchey aka William H. Minchey and Janet Minchey. Said sale will be made without any covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed. This Notice of Trustee's Sale is an attempt to collect a debt, and any obtained will be used for that purpose. Bidders must tender to the information trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 1 2:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a Title wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to Backman-StewaServices, Ltd. Cash payments are not accepted. Dated this 25th day of January, 2002. Backman Stewart Title Services, LTD., a Utah limited partnership By: Backman Title Company of Utah, a Utah corporation, its general partner April 18, 2002 May 16. 2002 June 20. 2002 July 18, 2002 August 15, 2002 -- s Paul D. Newton, Published in the Emery County Progress January 29, February 5 and 1 2, 2002 September 19, 2002 October 17, 2002 November 21, 2002 December 19, 2002 Published in the Emery County Progress January 29, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Green River and the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on February 12, 2002 at Green River City Hall, 240 East Mam at 5.45 p.m. to hear public comments on the proposed construction of a Holiday Inn Express. Published in the Emery County progress January 29, 2002 Have a news tip, an idea for a at I 381-243- retirement? Where can I invest my retirement money? How much risk ami willing to take on my . investments? ' Give ample thou ght to the first question. Many people now in the work force assume they dont need savings, believing their retirement income will come from a company-sponsore- d arrives. Huntington Elementary School at 7:00 p.m. s Ross C. Huntington, Business Administrator Published in the Emery County Progress January 29 and February 5, 2002. Contact the Emery County Progreso office in Castle Dale How much should I save for retirement? How long do I have to save that amount before For many people the prospect of setting their own schedule and spending time on favorite hobbies is filled with anxiety. Usually, thats because they have failed to plan for retirement. Many people do not start thinking about retirement until theyre just about ready to leave the workplace. But the sooner you start preparing, the more Public Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the Board of Education of the Emery County School District scheduled for Wednesday, February 6, 2002, has been cancelled by unanimous vote of the Board at their regularly scheduled meeting on January 9. 2002. The February meeting has been rescheduled for T uesday, February 1 2, 2002 at feature story or a suggectaoira' for a photograph? Look forward to your retirement, plan now likely you are to enjoy yourself when that day PUBUC NOTICE s Janet Damron, Chairperson Vonda McElprang Corgiat e Vonda McElprang Corgiat, resident of Huntington, will be celebrating her 95th Birthday on Jan. 31. Vonda was born in 1907, to Peter and Maud Howard McElprang of Huntington. For those wishing to send Vonda a birthday greeting she currently resides at the Beehive House, 10386 South 2200 West, in South Jordan, Utah 84095. j j j ' ! j Money looms as the biggest retirement concern most people have, so having a clear picture of your finances will go a long way toward putting your mind at ease. That means you may want to get advice from experts - financial advisers, tax accountants, investment brokers and others - but you should make the final decisions. Start by assessing your current expenses and your anticipated financial needs in retirement. Include costs of housing, health care, transportation, insurance, income tax and necessities 6uch as clothing and groceries. After youve done this, ask yourself the following questions: , pension plan and Social Security. Unfortunately, both these options combined may not provide a sufficient income. Since you dont control these amounts, you cant guarantee how much will truly be available to you when you retire. That means you should invest in Individual Retirement Accounts. IRAs were established by the federal government to encourage people to save for retirement. Their appeal is in their tax deferments: You dont pay taxes on their earnings until you withdraw the money. For more tips, order the free Life Advice brochures Planning for Retirement" and IRAs by calling (NUE) 1 t |