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Show Page 6 Manti Messenger, Thursday, May 28, 1992 Derek Keith Erickson Derek Keith is the name chosen for the new son, a first child of K.C. and Chemaynne Erickson. The baby was born Wednesday, May 13, 1992 in the Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. Brad Ward, Back; Wesley Thompson, Heather Baker, Bryan Olsen, Brody Keisel. Happy grandparents are Clair and Winona Erickson ofEphraim and Lee and Nan Conant, California and Pam Conant of Salt Lake City. Amy Olsen and Chris Johnson Destiny Committee plans speaker meeting May 31 Sunday evening, May 31, at 7 Manti Elementary studentbody officers for the Anjanae Fuentes, president; Steve Sorensen, Armstrong, secretary; Amy Olsen, treasurer. 1 992-9- 3 Committee is sponsoringa special presentation by Richard Morley, entitled Effectual Doors." The one hour long lecture will be held on the grounds between the Mortal Moroni Statue and the History House and at the base of the Manti Temple. The public is invited to attend. Richard Morley is currently servingas a member ofthe Manti Destiny Committee Board. He is a direct descendant of Father Isaac Morley, who led the first company into Sanpete, and has recently been called to preside school year vice-preside- Ned Consider Becoming a Volunteer EMT in Ephraim or Manti Theres no better way to serve or show that you care. The Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion will hold their annual graduation service on Sunday, May 31,at6p.m. in the Institute Building. Over 200 students will be graduatingfrom the Institute this year. They will receive certificates for wither 12, 24, or 30 hours of Institute credit. Director Division ofPurchasing Publish May 28, 1992. U5.DEPARTMENTOF AGRICUL- S. Fossell, Beth Roderick Christiansen, Alberta Keisel, and all other persons Unknown John Does and Jane Does 1 through 10. TO: All individualsclaimingany interest in the following property: Beginningat a point 18.3 chains WestandNorth 15 East 17.06 chains from the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence South 89 degrees 45 East 1.30 chains, thence North 15' East 1.88 chains, thence North 88 degrees 45' West 1.80 chains, thence South 15' West 1.88 chains to the point of beginning: Otherwise known as 416 East 400 South, City of Manti, Sanpete County, State of Utah. Aproceedingconcerningtitleto the above described real property is pending in the above named court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your interest. You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the complaint with the clerk of the court, and to serve upon, or mail to Tony R. Patterson, d Attorney General, plaintiffs attorney, a copy of said answer, within twenty (20) days afier the last publication of this summons. If you fail so to do, default willbe taken against for the relief demanded in said you which hasbeen filed with complaint the clerk of the above court. Dated this 18th day of May, 1992. s Tony R. Patterson judg-mentb- S. The State of Utah, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks & Recreation, is requesting quotes for Garbage Collection Service at Palisade State Park. Interested parties should contact the Division ofPurchasing, 3150 Jason Baker, Julie Bawden, Steven Brenchley, Shannon Cartright, Gaylyn Christiansen, Orrin Blake Aycock, vs. Assistant Publish Manti Messenger May 14, May 21 and May 28, 1992 These students from the Manti Region will be included among the graduates: Ephraim Stake: Rebecca Anderson, Robert SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 920600061 In the Sixth Judicial District Court of Sanpete County State of Utah Before Honorable David L. Mower State of Utah above-entitle- TURE by s John A. Morgan District Director y TONY R. PATTERSON Assistant Attorney General LDS Church. He has worked for many years as a contractor in the Price, Utah area, and has also been employed by the Church System for an extended period. Morleys message will be particularly focused on the development of the Garden of Treasures under Temple Light. Members of the Manti First Ward Relief Society are assisting the Manti Destiny Committee as their chosen service project commemorating the of the general Relief Society of the LDS Church. Mrs. Doralyn Richardson is president of the group. Education Sesqui-centenni- al Ephraim LDS Institute graduation is May 31 packet, call Douglas G. Richins BeginningattheSoutheastcor-ne- r of Lot 1, Block 18, Plat A", MANTI CITY SURVEY; thence North 97 feet, more or less, to a chain link fence; thence West 107.25 feet; thence South 97 feet, more or less, to 5th South Street; thence East 107.25 feet to the point of beginning. (195 East 500 South, Manti, UT 84642) The sale will be made without coven ant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance, to satisfy the obligation secured by, and pursuant to the power of sale contained in, that certain deed of trust executed by Kelly Poulsen and Charlene Poulsen, GRANTORS, to the United States of America, acting through the Farmers I lome Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as TRUSTEE, for the benefit and security of the United States of America, BENEFICIARY, dated and recorded December 30, 1985, in Book 2G7, page 544, Official Records of Sanpete County. Notice of Default and Election to Sell said real property was recorded in said Official Records on January 21, 1992, in Book 323, page 246. Dated this 29th day of April, 1992. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA acting through FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION LEGAL NOTICE TI IE STATE OF UTAIL DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL the over Philadelphia, for the Mission Pennsylvania State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84 1 14, for the quotation package. Quotes will be accepted until June 3, 1992. For more information, contact Norm Hersman, Park ManTo request a ager, at NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE On June 1 1, 1992, at 10:00 a.m., at the front door of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti, Utah, the United States of America, acting through the Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property located in Sanpete County, Utah: p.m., the Manti Destiny Publish Manti Messenger May 28, June 4,11,1992. Hansen, Cherish C. Larsen, Mace Lenhart. Michael Lindsay, Wendy Mendenhall, Andrew Gerald Naylor, Quinn Nielson, Chad Parry Olson, Lorna M. Olson, Jason LeRoy Peterson, Jeffery Wayne Sevy and Kristina Anderson and Ashley Johnson Riley Williams. Manti Stake: Erin Utahna Bagnall, L. Rawlin Bagnall III, Dean A. Barton, Larry Cox, Natalie Cox, Kimberly Cluff, Jerry Cluff, Regina G. Eklund, Kristeen Eliason, Maria Garbe, Leon Huntsman, Rebecca Kae Jorgensen, Honoring a friend or loved Larsen, Jason Maylett, Cindalyn Maylett, Lorna Mickelson Olson, Jill Petersen, RoAnne Purcell, Loren J. Thompson, M. Christena Wintch. Fri. May 29: Stuffed cabbage, buttered corn, peaches, cake Tues. June 2: Pork chops,, dressing, gravy, broccoli, peach cobbler The American Heart Association Memorial Program. An Investment in Life. Wed. June 3: Hot chicken salad, buttered carrots, cheese stick, applesauce, cake, rolls, American Heart (X butter Thurs. June 4: Meatloaf, mushroom gravy, whipped Association v,V 1 This space provided as a pubhc service 1992 Amencan Heart Association potatoes, green beans, cherry cobbler. are encouraged to eat their lunch quickly and leave the area. feeding program for children 18 and under, with meals prepared by the South Sanpete School District, and funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Sites will operate beginningJune 1 to feed children free midday meals, Monday through Friday, until Aug. 14, except July 24. Although meals are for children only, parents may Heavy general rain will cancel for that day. Serving takes place for 20 minutes. Children must be on time, eat the meal at the site, and follow the adult supervisors directions. No other activities, such as day care or other child supervision, will be available at the feeding locations. Children Menus at the Manti Senior Citizen Center for the coming week. Heather Jewel established for the summer Ephraim Heritage Park 11:45, Manti City Park 11:45; Sterling Town Park 12 noon. Citizens Menus one has never been easier. Free summer meal program starts June 1st Eight locations have been Manti Senior accompany youngchildren to the feeding site to help them. When all children have been fed, adults may purchase any remaining meals for $2.25 each. The district qualifies for this federally funded program because over 50 of the families in the district have qualified for free or reduced price meals during the past school year, but the summer feeding program is not limited to those families; all children 18 years and under will receive lunches free. Children will also receive services without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age. Summer Food Service Program The South Sanpete School District announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program. FREE meats will be made available to children, and will be provided without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap. If at anytime you believe you have been discriminated against, please write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Meals will be provided from June 1, 992 to August 4, 992 at the following times and sites: 1 1 1 MantiEphraim Area: Ephraim Heritage Park, 1:45 A.M. Manti City Park, 1:45 A.M. Sterling Town Park, 12:00 Noon 1 1 Gunnison Area: Fayette Park, 1:30 A.M. Gunnison Park, 1:30 A.M. Mayfield Park, 1:40 A.M. Axtell Church, 1:30 A.M. Centerfield Park, 1:30 A.M. 1 1 1 It Works Wonders. 1 1 American Heart Association Paul Gottfredson Business Administrator Publish May 28, June 4, 1992 |