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Show Manti Messenger, Thursday, September 3, 992 1 Loan 86002-111-050006- Home and school are vital links Zions to expedite business loans 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the timeof 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 of Utah, N ational 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 Septem-ber21981 asEntryNo. 259903, in Book 229, at Page 46 et seq.. of the official recordsofthe Sanpete County Recorder, State of Utah, and covering real property located at approxi1, mately 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 Corner 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 wishingtobid on theproperty must be prepared to tender at the time of the sale the beginning bid Zions First National Bank is president of Zions Bank. simplifying the loan process for its small and medium-size- d business customers. Zions has According toSimmons.Zions has appointed Ferral Huntsman created a new senior loan southern and central Utah manager position in its Retail Banking Division to meet the needs of borrowing customers who expect quick, flexible options, not a long, tedious application process. This new position will provideZionswithmoreexpertise in small business lending and bring the credit approval process closer to borrowing customers, said Harris H. Simmons, Manti Senior Citizens Menus as senior loan manager for including branches in Richfield, Salina, Manti, and Delta. Mr. Huntsmans office will be in Richfield. Simmons notes that this new position will aid Zions in furthering relationships with business and agricultural BY LILY ESKELSEN customers. Each local branch will retain responsibility for its clients and their credit needs. However, with higher lending authority than the branch, the locally based seni or loan manager will decrease the time it takes to approve a loan, and provide additional assistance to a clients overall lending needs. Large commercial loans will continue to be handled by one of Zions Commercial Loan Centers. Reminder that young men still need to register Summers almost gone, and the school bells ring, families as have maybe one more chance to get in one more weekend away from home. One more weekend for your children to learn. When I was little, all our vacations were camping trips. There were six kids crowded in the back of a station wagon. Mom as navigator with the Rand McNally on her lap and Dad singing off key to the country-wester- n stations. I remember it so clearly. And I remember learning a lot. I learned that I could say, Marias sweating on me! about times before my mother would start swinging her arm wildly toward the back seat. Youre goingto make us have an accident! Stop it or Fm going to scream! shed scream. Dad hummed Tour 14 Menus at the Manti Senior Citizen Center for the coming week: Fri. Sept 4: Veg-bee- f soup, cottage cheese & fruit salad, cinnamon roll Tues. Sept. 8: Ham loaf, baked potatobuttersour cream, sliced beets, fruit dessert Wed. Sept. 9: Hot beef sandwich, green beans, cheese stick, Jello parfait with fruit, cookie Thurs. Sept. 10: Baked & chicken, whipped potatoes gravy, peas & carrots, lemon banana dessert, rolls Although it takes an man only five minutes, registration with Selective Service is both a serious commitment and a responsibility of citizenship. Selective Service State Director Leland D. Ford has announced that 102,594 men from Utah have taken those five minutes and are now registered with Selective Service. By adding their names to the Selective Service list, these young men are not only bringing themselves in compliance with the law but are also guaranteeing their eligibility for some important benefits, Notes Ford. These benefits include federal student aid, job training, and most federal employment. By registeri ng with Selective Service, they are alsojoining more than 13 million of their peers across the country who are currently registered and are to defense contributing preparedness. The number of men registered with Selective Service reflects the willingness of Utah residents to accept the well as the as responsibilities benefits of living in our society and to serve this country in time of need. Cheating Heart. And I remember piling out of the car when we got to wherever it was we were. Dad was a genius at finding lost dirt roads that led to campsites obviously meant just for us. There was a feeling that Cannon Campaign Expenditures Exceed the Operating Budgets of More Than Vice-Preside- nt Half of Utah's 92-06- 4 September Au-gu- st 3, 10, 1992. STATE OF UTAH ADVERTISEMENT FOR SPACE The State of Utah, Division of Facilities Construction and Management, requests all persons interested in leasing office space to the State to submit a proposal by 2:00 p.m., Thursday, September 10, 1992. Specifications and forms for submitting proposals are a vail able upon request at the Division of Facilities Construction and Management. Contact Vinn Roos at for or Stan Larsen at questions regarding space and functional needs of the office for the all together. We leaned how to rely on each other as playmates. We learned how to invent our games and adventures. And without distractions, we even learned to listen as my parents would reminisce. I learned things about them I never knew. I learned that my Dad got to go barefoot to school in Mississippi and that he picked cotton all summer to buy a coat for his sister. I found out that my grandfather in Panama had loved listening to opera on the radio and wanted my mother to be a dancer, but couldnt afford to buy her ballet slippers. I learned so many little things. Important, little things. And as we got older my parents were able to afford Disneyland vacations. And we enjoyed them. But, you know, with all the lights and lines and concession stands, Ihonestly cant remember anything I learned. Cannon Spending Report DATED August 20, 1992. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE First Security Bank of Utah, National Association By: Is David H. Young David H. Young Its co Foreclosure Office 79 S. Main St, 1100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 FD Number: 27, we were all alone, and that made it more important that we were Ford reminded those men who are 18 through 25 and are not yet registered that they may do so at any local post office. 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 PAYMENTS CASH OR ACCEPTABLE CASHIERS CHECK DRAWN ON A FEDERALLY INSURED STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, OR AN ACCEPTABLE CHECK DRAWN BY A FEDERALLY INSURED CREDIT UNION, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS BANK For further information, con tact the undersigned at 80 Publish Manti Messenger Page 8 Counties. Cannon campaign expenditures Its amazing, but the same herd of bureaucrats who have made such a mess of Washington believe that they can make better land management decisions than you can. Driver License Division. $5,386,323 County Operating Budgets State of Utah 1992 That's nonsense. Proposal Identification: DFCM9208-4- . Type of Space: Office Amount of Space: Approx. 600 sq. feet Location: Ephraim, within the city limits. Length of Lease: Two ( 2) years with options to renew Parking: Three (3) parking stalls Occupancy: As soon as possible Miscellaneous: Facility must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), must meet all local zon- Send me to Washington. Ill seek out assignments on the Senate committees that have the greatest impact on the future of Utah lands. I understand the concerns of mral Utah and will fight for responsible multiple use management in the U.S. Senate. PLEASE SUPPORT WE WITH YOUR VOTE ON SEPTEMBER 8TH. ing requirements. Facilities must conform to the Health, Energy, NFPA, UBC and all other applicable state standards, state codes, and local codes. THE DIVISION OF MAN- AGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS OR TO WAIVE ANY FORMALITY OR TECHNICALITY IN ANY PROPOSAL IN BEST INTEREST OF THE STATE. Please Submit proposals to: Joyce H. Milne Division of Facilities Construction & Management 4110 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 Telephone: Publish Manti Messenger gust 27, September 3, 1992 Source: Aug. 19, 1992 F.E.C. Report. Including incurred expenses not yet paid. Source: Utah State Auditor's office; Au- Annual County Budget Filings 1 I |