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Show Manti Messenger, Thursday, September 10, 1992 Loan Manti City Council News 86002-111-05000- NOTICE OP TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Statesof America at the time of sale, said sale to be conducted at the West Main Entrance Steps of the County Courthouse, located at 160 North Main Street, in Manti, Sanpete County, State of Utah, on September 22, 1992 at 11:30 a.m. of said day, by First Security Bank of Utah, National Association, as SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust executed by Steven J. Jensen and Joy F. Jensen, husband and wife, as TRUSTOR, to D Land Title Company, Manti, Utah, as TRUSTEE in favor of First Security Bank ofUtah, National Association, as BENEFICIARY. Said deed of trust secures a note in the original amount of Sixteen Thousand and 00100s Dollars ($16,000.00). Said deed of trust was recorded September 21, 1981 as Entry No. 259903, in Book 229, at Page 46 et seq.. of the official recordsofthe Sanpete County Recorder, State ofUtah, and covering real property located at approximately 44 South Center Street, Moroni, Sanpete County, State of Utah, and is more particularly described as: Beginning at a point 97.25 feet South of the Northeast Comer of Lot 4, Block 16, Plat A", Moroni City Survey, Sanpete County, State of Utah; thence South 97.25 feet, thence West 77.00 feet, thence North 97.25 feet, thence East 77.00 feet to the point of beginning. Said sale will be made without covenants andor warranties, express or implied, regarding title, possession andor encumbrances. Those wishingtobidontheproperty must be prepared to tender at the time of the sale the beginning bid amount which is generally known by the Trustee the day prior to the sale. Any amount in excess of said beginning bid must be tendered within 24 hours of the sale. THE TRUSTEE WILL ACCEPT PAYMENT IN CASH OR ACCEPTABLE CASHIERS CHECK DRAWN ON A FEDERALLY INSURED STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, OR AN ACCEPTABLE CHECK DRAWN (Continued from Page 1) who pointed out Mr. AntreiB substantial contribution to the Art Council and the establishment of the Gallery. Mrs. Wintch said that Mr. Antrei had resigned from the Gallery but Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of the Fort Ephraim Camp will hold their first meeting of the fall season on Monday, Sept. 14 at 2 p.m. in the Ephraim Ladies Club rooms. Ahistoiy will be given by Maurine Scott and a lesson by Helen Rigby. Hostesses for the afternoon are LuGene Nielson, Virginia Nielson and Maurine Scott. BRODY PAUL JACKMAN Hi! My name is Brody Paul Jackman and I celebrated my firstbirthday on Sept. 4, 1992. My parents are Montel and Tammy Jackman of Manti. I had a fun party with lots of relatives and friends, who came from all over just to be with me. Proud relatives include grandparents: Paul and Jody Arnold, Las Vegas, Nev; Jack and Gaydra Robins, Salina, Ferron and VaLean Jackman, Chester, adopted grand- parents Joel and Bonnie Manti. Martha Alice Duncan, Manti;Dorothy Wilson, Great-grandparent- s: Arnold, Las Vegas, Nev.; Gail Jackman, Nephi and Dean Bohman, Salina. 1100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 FD Number: 4 Au-gu- st Jerry R. Kennedy 1795 Seal & Kennedy a Professional Corporation Attorneys for Personal Representative, Pemela S. Stewart 1366 E. Murray-Hollada- Road y Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Telephone: IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM ROGER STEWART Deceased. Announcement of Appointment and Notice to Creditors Probate 923600014 PAMELAS. STEWART, whose address is 428 South 2nd East, Ephraim, Utah 84627, has been appointed Personal Representative Estate. Crediof the tors of the Estate are hereby notified to: (1) Deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address above, (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives Attorney of record, JERRY R. KENNEDY, at 1366 East Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Sanpete County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three (3) months after the date of first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: September 10, 1992. DATED this 1st day of Septemabove-entitle- d Murray-Hollada- y ber, 1992. SEAL & KENNEDY a Professional Corporation by a Jerry R. Kennedy Jerry R. Kennedy Attorney for Personal Representative Publish Manti Messenger September 10, 17, 24, 1992. COURTNEY LUND celebrated his first birthday on Sept. 7, 1992. by having a party for his family and friends. His proud parents are Larry and Pam Lund, of Manti. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lund, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Hedge Herman sen, Gunnison; grea- tgrandmothers are: Edna Lund, Manti; Mary Her-manse- n, Gunnison; Aleda Christiansen and Ruth James, Mayfield. City City Hall David Simonsen and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt came from Richfield. Ruth and Roland Wright came from Ogden. Others present were Melanies brothers and sisters: Debbie, Great-grandparen- ts Kimberley and Matthew, Richfield; and Janice Wright, Melinda, Bryan and Brad Wright and Michelle and Tim Russon from Ephraim. Dena Kelch and Theren and Kalley Anderson was given her name and blessing by her grandfather Anderson. Stanley Ephraim 4th Ward: Jacly n Simonsen, daughter ofTracy and Melanie Simonsen wasgivenher name and blessing by her father. Ephraim 5th Ward: Kevin DeWitt son ofKevin and Darolyn DeWill was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by his father. Bountiful. Three and two grandmothers were WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOU ? A FREE Public Seminar with Featured Speaker Attorney Del B. Rowe Medicaid Issues, Grandparents Keith and Marian DeWill of Holbrook, Arizona were in Ephraim Saturday and Sunday for the baptism and confirmation of their grandson Kevin Blain, son of Kevin and Darolyn DeWill. sees Right-to-DieWi- lls and More Wednesday, Sept. 6 1 Snow College Noyes Bldg., Little Theatre 4:00 p.m. 50 E. College Avenue, Ephraim, Utah Spring City Senior Citizens Center 6:30 p.m. 50 E. Center, Spring City, Utah 1 1 Amy Rasmuson of Logan visited with her family the past weekend. While here she attended the baptism and confirmation of Matthew Tibbs, son of Robert and Rae Ann Tibbs. Some 50 members of the family ofEleanor Madse n met at Palisade Park over the Labor Day weekend for a family reunion. A highlight of the event was the naming of a new great-grandmothe- rs TRUSTS vs. WILLS greatg- randchild, the daughter ofRoger and Lori Kjar of Logan, by her father. Members of the family were present at the Gunnison Second Ward for the ordinances. Maternal great-grandparen- ts Clifford and Beth Peterson also attend as did Loris parents of St George and Gunnison. A special family fireside was held that evening at the home of Marianne Kjar, in Gunnison, with musical numbers bv fnmilv Bountiful attorney Del B. Rowe is the Estate Planning Attorney who will speak regarding Family Living Trusts, Wills, and AvokSng Probate, as well as Medicaid Will sand the new federal policies on Advance Directives. Mr. Issues, Right-to-Di- e' Rowe Is a member of the Bountiful Chamber of Commerce and the St George Area Chamber of Commerce, and has lectured throughout the state for various groups inclucSng Thlokol. BLM, Hercules. U.S. Postal Service, BYU Education Week, Seniors Games, Senior Citizens Centers, and numerous church and civic groups. 'A Family Living Trust Can Avoid the Probate Trap For more information call DEL B. ROWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW 533 West 500 South, Bountiful, Utah 84010 298-064- 0 - Will "Rlght-to-Dl- e guests will receive a FREE wallet-siz- e And be entitled to a FREE private consultation (Please call for a Free consultation If you cannot attend the seminar) All Steven Willmore by his father. Lindsey and Andrew of Ogden; Kathy and Scott Wyatt and son Spencer of Logan; John and JanaLee Willmore, James and Jennie Willmore, all of Salt Lake City; and Linda Willmore of Logan. A brother Keith of Logan was unable to attend because of work commitments. Saturday was also a special day for Linda as she attended the Manti Temple that morning and received her endowment A number of relatives were in Ephraim Sunday to be with Tracy and Melanie Simonsen as their new baby Jaclyn was given her name and blessing by her father. Grandparents Pat and Narcotics Task Force arrest 3 on drug charges On August 31, the Quad County Narcotics Task Force concluded an investigation that resulted in the arrest of two subjects and the seizure of over a quarter pound of marijuana. Arrested were Jerry Orson Day, 35, Monroe, for four counts of distribution of marijuana and one count of possession of Citizens Menus Menus marijuana for distribution; Michael Wayne Day, 28, Moab and Las Vegas, for two counts of distribution of marijuana and one count of possession of marijuana for distribution. Schedule of Sessions Manti LDS Temple 1992 Tuesday through Friday: Sessionsbeginat8.30,9.30, 10:30, :30 am., and 12.30, 1:30,2:30, Manti Senior 1 1 3.30, 4.30. 5.30, 6:30 and 7.30 p.m. at the Manti Senior Citizen Center for the coming week: Fri. Sept 1 1: Clam chowder, fish fillets, lemonorange wedge, rice pudding, orange spice bar Tues. Sept 15: Hamburger stroganoff over noodles, corn, fruit salad Wed. Sept 16: Roast beef, whipped potatoes & gravy, tossed green salad, peaches, cookie Thurs. Sept 17: Ham-n-augrat- in potatoes, green beans, carrot & raisin salad, cookie, rolls i the Personal: It has been a pleasure to be a correspondent for the Enterprise and Messenger for some 40 years. It has given me an opportunity to become acquainted with many of the peopleinEphraim with whom I would otherwise have had no contact. It has been a unique experience to learn of the important happenings in your lives and to report them in a way that others would enjoy reading about them. There have been mistakes and reports have not alwaysbeen just the way you wouldhave liked to have them written. I apologize for this but there has also been a great satisfaction in knowing I have pleased you by what has been written. The Calls have treated me with much kindness and respect. I appreciate their goodness to me and am grateful for the choice opportunity it has been to work for them. baptism and confirmation of Vice-Preside- nt 92-06- father. Jessica, daughter of Many family members were at the home of David and Pat Willmore Saturday following the Its do Foreclosure Office Publish Manti Messenger 27, September 3, 10, 1992. A number of babies were blessed and children confirmed in four of the Ephraim Wards Sunday, Sept 6. Ephraim 3rd Ward: Steven David Willmore, son of David and Pat Willmore was baptized and confirmed Saturday by his among the 22 family members who came to Ephraim Sunday for the blessing of Jessica Anderson, daughter of Theren and Kalley Anderson. Relatives came from Heber and Coalville to join with others from Ephraim for the special event DATED August 20, 1992. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE First Security Bank of Utah, National Association By: Isl David H. Young David H. Young St, Instructed Attorney to proceed with the legal action involved in the eviction of Central Utah Ballet from the old three children came from CREDIT UNION, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS BANK For further information, con tact the undersigned at 80 79 S. Main will continue serving on the Arts Council. asoffl FEDERALLY INSURED BY A members and a talk by Robert Tibbs. Page 8 i Saturday: Sessions begin at 7.30, 8.30, 9:30 and 10.30 a.m. Temple Closed on Mondays Holidays: (or Thanksgiving Nov. 2S (after on Wed, Holiday 11:30 a.m. session) and Thurs, Nov. 26. Reopens November 27. T emple is closed T emple closed for Christmas Holiday after Sat, Dec. 19. Special holiday session will be held on Dec. 29. Temple reopens Tues, Jan. 5, 1993. K |