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Show Page 5, G.E.M.S. Thursday, October 6, 1994 S'ty Public Notices-- Salina ', 1 ' ' Rilla Deo Sorenson ,Z; Continued from page 5 age 30.00 acs; Stockwatering; from Mar 1 5 to Nov 1 5 400 head of livestock; Domestic: 6 persons from Mar 15 to Nov 15. POU: NE 14 NE 14 Sec. 14, T17S, R2E. 2001 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in the Manti Messenger on Thursday, October 6, HEREAFTER: QUANTITY; 0.323 cfs. SOURCE: 8 in. well 210 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 2442 E 660 from SW cor, Sec 1, T17S, R2E. (4 miles west of Ephraim) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: N 12 SE 14 Sec 2, T17S, R2E. The remaining water is used same as Heretofore, s Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Manti Messenger on September 29, October 6, & 13, 1994. 13, hearing will be held at 0800 hours at the Fred House Academy, 14727 Minuteman A public Drive, Draper, Utah 84020 on October 1 4, 1 994. Thi3 hearing is called to address the Utah Correc- tional Industries intentions to establish the following job training program.s (1) remodeling and minor construction work for prison, on property facility sites; and (2) the refurbishment of state furnisurplused system panels ture for resale to government agencies; and (3) sewingassembly of prison uniforms and other clothing items to include bedding, toweling, and sewing and assembly of mattresses for Utah prisons and other state institutions. Any interested parties can contact Catherine Burgess at Utah Correctional Industries, (801 ) for more information. The South Sanpete School District will be receiving applications for a part-tim- e secretary at the School District Offices in Manti until 4:00 p.m. Monday, October The position be will 20,1994. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE 10, 1994. Published in the Gunnison Valley News on Thursday, October 6, 1994. tember, 1994 s Stephen B. Mitchell Successor Trustee 139 East South Temple, approximately four hours each day from 9:00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. Additional information my be obtained by contacting the South Sanpete School District Office at 39 South Main, Manti, Utah 84642. s R. Paul Gottfredson Business Administrator Published in the Gunnison Valley News, Manti Messenger, Ephraim Enterprise on October 5, 576-770- 0, SEVIER SCHOOL BOARD SETS HEARING The Sevier School District Board of Education will hold a Public Employee Retirement Purchase Option" hearing on October 20, 1 994, at 4:00 p.m. in the North Sevier Middle School, 135 North 100 West, Salina, Utah. s Samuel D. Ware Business Administrator Published in the Salina Sun on Thursday, October 6 and October 13. 1994. SEVIER SCHOOL BOARD CHANGES MEETING DATE AND TIME The Sevier School District Board of Education has changed the Date and time of the October Board Meeting. The October meeting will be held on October 20, 1 994 at 2:00 p.m. in the North Sevier Middle School, 135 North 100 West, Salina, Utah. s Samuel D. Ware Business Administrator Published in the Salina Sun on Thursday, October 6 and Octo- 4 ' " , ! ; ; ; ; ;; " ', A? News ,'i Evelyn Kiesel and Stella Lee Jensen. They brought Stellas mom Stella Anderson down from the Mayfield Manor on Friday to spend the day with them. Daughters Catherine, Sally and Charmaine and families also visited with them while they were here. Kathy Patterson and daughter Trudy Despain and children Alica and Jacob visited with Tammy Crane and family in Salt Lake on Saturday. Tammy and Shane Ivie were here for the weekend from St. George to visit with Keith and Leah Bird and other family members. Rex and LaPreal Olsen took children and grandchildren to the circus on Saturday in Salt Lake City. Donna Vee and Leland Sorenson enjoyed having Donna Vees sister Virginia Grendahl and her friend Carole MacDonald of Sun City, Ariweekend with Ken and Judy zona, visited with them last week. They also visited in Salt Lake with Buckland. Rex and LaPreal Olsen enjoyed a another sister Elaine Safran and in cruise from Long Beach, California Ogden with sister Beverly Maikos. Well Wishes are extended to Phyllis .to Catalina Island and Ensenada along with their son Dennis and his wife Cowley who had a knee replacement at the Payson hospital. Calleen and their daughters and husHappy Birthday wishes to Nicole bands Connie and Russ Stevenson October 7th, Danny Boore, Mecham, and Gayle and Ron Ball. October and Phyllis Cowley, 9th, Tammy and Clint Banning spent October 12th. Wednesday through Sunday with Jay Greg and Nanette Despain and sons, Brandon and Tyler of S mithfield visited over the weekend with Kaye and Marius Despain and other family members in the area. On Sunday all of Kaye and Marius family enjoyed dinner together at their home. Congratulations to Cliff Sorenson who took First Place in Bulls at the Little Buckaroo Rodeo in Salina on Thursday evening. Jim and Suzanne Sanders were in Prove Friday night for the B YU Football Game. Saturday and Sunday they enjoyed being in Fish Lake with their children, Christian, Sara, Tun, Mike and Max along with Suzanne's mom Gladys Anderson and Clair Rosenberg and her sister Cindy and Dan Gagon and boys. Stacey and Tom Stafford and son Ben of Pleasant Grove visited on the 529-745- Mrs. Ada Nielsen was in Roy for 10 days visiting at the home of Mrs. Louise Law, and while there Mrs. Indra Brush of Fallbrook, California, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson of Redding, California, both were there for the 10 days it was Ada and her three sisters. Mrs. Ruth Murdock of Salt Lake City, spent the last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Kiesel and while here, they spent one day in Richfield visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Kiesel and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Velasquez. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Paul V elasquez and Mrs. Evelyn Kiesel took her back to Salt Lake City and while there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luckey in West Jordon. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Gwenyth Crane has been Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson and family of West Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Anderson and new baby from West Valley City and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pingree and family of Sandy. Vital Links ber 3,1994. by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Association try stood for. We talked about respect. We talked about the fact that it wasnt necessary to believe or even understand anothers religion in order to respect that person and believe AU the kids thought he was weird. He always gave his birthday treat NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Please take notice that 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 front steps of the entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse, 150 North Main, Manti, Utah, the 28th day of October, 1 994, at the hour of 9:00 away. Even in kindergarten, he wouldnt glue on the piece of cotton for the Easter Bunnys tail. He stayed foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by KERRY DEUEL and ANN DEUEL, Trustors in favor of GUARDIAN STATE BANK as Beneficiary, recorded on July 12, 1991, Entry No. 014790, in Book 317, at page 740, records of the Sanpete County Recorder, cover-- : ing real property located at 515 East 700 South, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and more particularly described as: Beginning at the southwest comer of Lot 3, Block 22, Plat B", Mt. Pleasant City Survey, Sanpete County, State of Utah, thence North 120.00 feet; thence East 107.24 feet to the point of begin- 9 Home and School: home every HaUoween. There was no doubt about it, the kids thought he was weird. After the first day of class in my 5lh grade, he stayed behind to ask, Are you going to be saying the Pledge of Allegiance this year? I cant say the Pledge of AUcgiance. He was looking at his shoes. Instead of the Pledge dial year, we began each day. with current events, and we would pick out ones that related to the BiU of Rights and imagine if we were Supreme Court Justices how we would have to rule on different issues. One issue that came up often was religious freedom. Using examples from the Pilgrims to the pioneers. Native American rituals to the Holocaust, we talked about what our coun a.m.ofsaidday,forthepurposeof 1 'P'istyty ' 1994. ; , ' S20-794S- -1 rl m lf it his right to express his faith. And I dont think it was just my - imagination that after a while, he didnt seem so very weird. He seemed more confident. He would talk to me as a friend who understood. And it was also more than my imagination that the friends he chose and who chose him were my students who were a bit more mature. A bit more able to understand that our differences are what make us interesting. They are what make us question our own comfortable conclusions so that we cast off untruths and strengthen our own convictions. Teaching our children respect for our differences is to also teach them respect for the common humanity that holds us all together. Five members of the GVHS girls tennis team qualified to go to state competition. They are L to R: Thamina Christensen, Dionne Peterson, and Julie Anderson. Not pictured, Kim Larson and Katie Christiansen. ning. Dated this 26th dav of Seo- - CARS-A-LO- T IS NOW Gunnison High Tennis DAYCARE for State qualify players OREM IN GUNNISON 391 S. MAIN $28-745- 1 WE HAVE PRESCHOOL, HOT STATE LICENSED. HEALS AND SHACKS. COME AH FENCED IN YARDMI CHECK US 0UTI ALSO 0REH IK SAIIKA - 529-75- Congratulations goes to the following girls who qualify for State Tennis to be played at BYU Saturday, October 1st. Julie Anderson goes to state in 1 singles by beating San Juan and South Sevier High Schools. She beat San Juan in the 1st round and South Sevier in the 4th round. Dionne Peterson and Kim Larson wins 3rd in region and qualified for 95 I IIVIE.UWP VAN DAMME his wife They killedAGO. J TEN YEARS v There's still HER. r V TO SAVE time A LJ Milk Money Melanie Griffiths PG13 Ed Harris V M 4 1 4 first round and beat South Sevier in the 3rd round few a State Berths . Thamina Christensen & Katie Christiansen beat Wasatch Academy in the 1st round and beat Millard in the 4th round to gain a State Berth. These girls need to be commended as this is the first time in the history of Gunnison High School that five 2-Stale girls have qualified for the Tournament. A Gunnison Senior Citizens News n 4 a metal. They beat Millard in the Ends T?iuc& The Client True Lies The Next Karate Shorn Subet Kid Simla R TlmeCop Daily at (3:00), 5:00, 720, and 9:30 PG13 Milk Money ' and 9:10 7:00, at 4:50, (2:30), Daily Times in parenthesis are Sat. & Sun, only. Friday or COTo eetepteH Special engagement no pmo to Chinoo Without Wotlco: Cn Theatre For Any Shoe Changet. Oct 6 Birthday at The Center 12:00 noon bring in free birthday card for lunch. Oct. 7 Picking up Gunnison, Centcrfield an AxteU for lunch & groceries. Oct 12 Halloween Handicraft at 10:00 ajn. Sing Along with Madge at lunch time. Oct. 1 2 Picking up people in Fayette for lunch & to get groceries. Oct. 13 Picking up in Mayfield for lunch and groceries. Oct. 14 Picking up in Gunnison, Centcrfield & AxteU for lunch & groceries. There wiU be a HaUoween item given away on a drawing at lunch lime. Oct 17 There will be a Potluck Din- ner at 7:00 p.m. Oct 19 Picking up people in Fayette for lunch & get groceries. Oct 20 Utah Legal Services wUl be here At 1:30 p.m. to answer questions or help you with any legal problem. Oct. 20 Will pick up in Mayfield for lunch & to get groceries. Oct. 21 Picking up in Gunnison, Centerfield & Axtell for lunch & to get groceries. Oct.25 Flu & Pneumonia Shot 2:30 to 4:30, cost is $6.00, also set up for Medicare so bring your cards. Oct 27 Hearing Clinic at 10:00 a.m. to noon. Also picking up in Mayfield for lunch & groceries. Oct 28 We wiU pick up in Gunnison, Centerfield & AxteU for lunch & groceries. We wiU have a HaUoween drawing few a Halloween Treat and we will sing along with Madge. I SANPETE VALLEY lie HOSPITAL SPECIALITY CLINICS Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 5 Dr. Hemmert 19....0r. 19....0r. 19....0r. 20....0r. 20....0r. 28....0r. 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