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Show . v pursuant to the power of sale conferred in theTrust Deed executed by THOMAS M. HOLDEN and REON 112.22 feet; thenceNorth 88 degrees 45 minutes West 137.25 feet; thence North 1 degree 30 minutes East NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE On June 3, 1 992, at the hour of 11:30 a.m. of said day, at the front entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti, Utah, CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property, situated in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah feet; thence South 88 degrees 45 minutes East 137.25 feet to the point of beginning. Property Address: 215 West 1st North, Centerfield, Utah 84622 The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street 1 12.22 &ddrGss RUDOLFO Record Title D. EDNA and T. SANTECO wife as and husband SANTECO, tenants. joint for the purpose of payingobligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and theunpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as is in said note and by law provided. DATED; this 30th day of April, I Iolder: and described as follows, Parcel 1: Commencing at the East Quarter corner of Section 16, Township 16 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian;thence North 89 degrees 1235" West along a fence line 1098.51 feet, thence North 63 degrees 300T' West along the fence line 254.17 feet, thence North 51 degrees 2002" W'est along a fence line 166.53 feet, thenceNorth 53 degrees 2440" West alonga fence line 1330.31 feet, thence North 27 degrees 43'02" West along a fence line 67.33 feet, thence North 1 degree 1343' West along a fence line 1561.03 feet, thence North 89 degrees 2030" East 2594.55 feet to the Northeast corner of Section 16, Township 16 South, Range 4 East, Salt LakeBaseandMeridian;thence South 0 degrees 4309" East along Section line 2709.30 feet to point of 1992 s Bryan C. Robinson BRYAN C. ROBINSON Successor Trustee 4516 South 700 East, Suite 360 Murray, Utah 84107 Publish Manti Messenger May 14,21, 1992 7, Client: ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, INC. beginning Parcel 2: Commencing at the West Quarter comer of Section 15, Township 16 South, Range 4 East, Salt Like Base and Meridian thence North 0 degree 4309" West along the Section line 2709.30 feet to the North west corner of said Section 15, thence North 89 degrees 2030" East along the Section line 321.60 feet, thence South 0 degree 4309" East 2708.97 feet to the Quarter Section line, thence South 89 degrees 1700" West along the Quarter Section line 32 1 .60 feet to the point ofbeginni ng. Said sale will be made without coven ant or warra nty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by TRIPLE CROWN FINANCE, INC. David R. Loan: of Utah, by ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY OF UTAH, INC., as the current Benefi- Broderick, President, -r 19, 1991 asEntryNo.016766 in Book 322 at page 258; and in the Trust Deed executed by TRIPLE INC., as TRUSTOR, in favor of CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of THOMAS E. CRISP and NORMA W. CRISP, husband and wife, as joint tenants, as BENEFICIARY, said Trust Deed Ix'ing recorded January 22, 1992 as Entry No. 017180 in Book 323 at of Official Records of pages 166-16the County Recorder of Sanpete 7 County, State of Utah. DATED; May 4, 1992 CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, Trustee By s Glen R. Green GLEN R. GREEN President Publish Manti Messenger May 7, 14 and 21, 1992 Client: CHASE HOME 0 EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 2nd day of June, 1992, at 1 1:00 a.m., at the North front door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 160 North Main, Manti, Utah 84642, in the County of SANPETE, State TRUSTORS, in favor of CENTRAL UTAH TITLE as Trustee, for the lenefit and security of THOMAS E. CRISP and NORMA W. CRISP, as joint tenants, as BENEFICIARY, said Trust Deed being recorded CROWN FINANCE 1782-020262- 0 Our File: MORT- GAGE CORP. Lonn: Our File: EXHIBIT A 3 0 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 2nd day of June, 1992, at 11:00 a.m., at the Main entrance front door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 160 North Main, Manti, Utah, in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah, by CHASE HOME MORTGAGE CORPORATION, as the current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by Rudolfo T. Santeco and Edna D. Santeco, husband and wife as joint tenants with full rights of su rvi vorsh i p, as Trustor, r ecor ded November 12, 1987 as Entry No. 29 1 849, in Book 283, at Page 735, of the official records of Sanpete County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Zions First National Bank, National Association, by reason ofcertain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded January 28, 1992, as Entry No. 017343, in Book 323, at Page 472-47of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property: Beginning 1 12.20 feetSouth and North 89 degrees West 370.92 feet and 3 13.80 feet North and North 88 degrees 45 minutes West 477.23 feet from the Northeast Comer of theNorthwest Quarter, of theSouth-eas- t Quarter of Section 29, Town3, ship 19 South, Range 1 East of the Salt LakeBase and Meridian; thence South 1 degree 30 minutes West ciary, under the Deed of Trust made by MAX L. SMITH, as Trustor, recorded April 6, 1987 as Entry No. 288889, in Book 278, at Page 583, of the official records of SANPETE County, Utah given to secure an indebtedness in favor of ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY OF UTAJ I,LNC.,by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded January 24, 1992, ns Entry No. 017288, in Book 323, at Page 372-37of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property. The East half of Lot 32, FAIR VIEW RANCHOS, UNIT 2, according to the official plat filed in the office of the Sanpete County Recorder. Property Address: Star Rt 326, Fairview, Utah 84629 The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. Record Title Holder: MAX L SMITI I for the purpose of pay ing obi igations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interestthereon and theunpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as is in said note and by law provided. DATED this 30th day of April, 1992. s Bryan C. Robinson BRYAN C. ROBINSON Successor Trustee 4516 South 700 East, Suite 360 Murray, Utah 84107 Publish Manti Messenger May 7. 14, 21, 1992 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE On June 1, 1992, at the hour of 2:30 p.m. of said day, at the front entrance of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti, Utah, CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the timeof sale, the following described property, situated in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah and described as follows, Begi nni ng at the Sou theast corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 13 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 1056 feet, thence West 1320 feet, thence North 264 feet, thence West 420 feet, then South 0 degrees 0943 West 1116.19 feet, Thence West 896.85 feet, thence South 203.81 feet, thence East 1320 feet, thence South 594 feet, thence East 1188 feet, thence Northeasterly to a point 528 feet South of the Beginning, thence North 528 feet to the point of beginning. Said sale will be made without covenantor warranty regardingtitle, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and to-wi- t: the Andersons. HOLDEN, as TRUSTORS, in favor of CENTRAL UTAH TITLE as Trustee, for the benefit and security David Bartholomew flew of FAR WEST BANK, as BENEFICIARY, said Trust Eeed being recorded September 25, 1991, as Entry No. 273554 in Book 250 at pages 837-83- 9 of Official Records of the County Recorder ofSan pete County, State of Utah. DATED; April 29, 1992 CENTRAL UTAH TITLE, Trustee By s Glen R. Green GLEN R. GREEN There will be a display of antiques upstairs at the President everyone is invited. Publish Manti Messenger May 7,14, and 21, 1992 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, pay able in lawful money of the United States, on the west steps of the County Courthouse, 160 S. Main Street, Manti, Utah on May 26, 1992at2:00 oclock p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by LOREN C. CHESLEY and DIANE CHESLEY, as Trustor, in favor of WILLIS E. CANDLAND and ESSIE OLSEN CANDLAND, Trustees of the Willis E. Candland Family LivingTrust, as Beneficiary, covering the hereinafter described real property located at 46 West 200 North, Manti, Utah. The present reputed ownerof said property is 1st MENTAL PSYCHIATRIC Utah a INC., corporaHEALTH, tion. The real property to be sold is described as follows: BEGINNING at a point 4 feet East of the Southwest comer of Lot 1, Block 85, Plat A, MANTI CITY SURVEY; thence North 105 feet, thence East 98 feet, thence South 150 feet, thence West 98 feet to the point of beginning. Together with a one-hal- f interest in and to a right of way 10.50 feet wide adjoining the East side of the herein described property. DATED: April 30, 1992. JOHN K.M. OLSEN, Trustee Bonneville Bank Building, Ste. 200 1675 No. Freedom Blvd. Provo, Utah 84604 Phone: Publish Manti Messenger April 30, May 7,14,1992. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE On June 11, 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 I lome Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all payable at the time ofsale.thefollowingdescribed property located in Sanpete County, Utah: Beginningat the Southeast corner 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 building from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 23rd. Anyone who has some items they would share should bring them on Saturday morning between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The items should be picked up about 6 p.m. The exhibit is free and Hal and Rachel Jensen were happy to have five sisters visit with them and take care of family business relative to their father s home for a week. The sisters who came are: Camille T. Picciotto, Rancho PalosVerdes, Calif.; Joan T. Judkins, Orem; Mary T. Simpson, Mountain Home, Idaho; Pauline T. 1 1. Francis, Salem and Helen T. Swensen, Paul, Idaho. An interesting sidelight of the girls work at their fathers home was the discovery of 14 side windows that had been there some 40 years since the tearing down of the old West Ward church. The windows - 60 inches wide reinforced with metal - were approximated to be 120 years old. One was given to the DUP to be put in their museum. McLoyd and Marge Erickson enjoyed a trip to Boise, Idaho last week to visit their sister and brothers, Faye Bowden, John and Whiting, came from Orem. with Fredand Esther Bailey were happy to have a visit with a sister Ada and and brother-in-law- , Lorin Anderson, ofOrem Sunday afternoon. Kenneth and Linda Bailey flew from their home in Denver, Colorado Friday for a visit with Kenneths parents, Glenn and Barbara Bailey. They also went to SaltLake City toattend temple sessions and perform other ordinances for their deceased relatives. his mother, Aileen Bartholomew, on Mothers Day. The two enjoyed a special dinner at the home ofRichard and Sherry Bartholomew that day. David left Thursday for Las Vegas, N evada where he met his wife, Marjorie at the Las Vegas Airport. The couple attended the graduation exercises at UNLV May 17th at which time their daughter Ronni Lyn Nelson received her degree in Hotel Management. Ronni is now employed with the Holiday Inn Hotel Chain where she is h training receivings be fully will then and program husband her She and employed. Ryan will make their home in Southern California where Ryan will continue his education at a California university. three-mont- Melba Armstrong enjoyed a visit in early May with her daughter and and Dr. Jay Kathryn in Fresno, Christensen, son-in-la- California. After spending two weeks there she returned home to spend Mothers Day in Ephraim with her daughter Marjorie and husband Dr. William Stringham and son Douglas, ofBountiful at the home of their daughter and Margaret and Nathan Millward. son-in-la- w and Ludean Clifford Otterstrom of Salt Lake City visited Sunday at the home of Grace and I layley Anderson. The Otterstroms have roots in Dorothy Storrs and Russell Ephraim where their Storrs.Priortotheirvisitinldaho lived the in grandparents they had enjoyed a visit with neighborhood where the their daughter, Susan Balsar of Andersons now live. Mr. and Mrs. Las Vegas, Nevada. Susan was Ned Otterstrom came earlier to home on a break between school classes where she teaches on a year around program. The past Saturday Marge, McLoyd and Kay met with other family members in the Mt. Pleasant City Park for a picnic to Hayley and Grace Anderson are enjoying their grandchildren - Zachary and Katlyn for several days this week,takingadvantage of that relationship before the childrenleave with their parents, Val Jo and Ann Anderson, for Australia. Val Jo, a professor in research and a teacher atBYU in Range Botany Science, will be taking a years Sabbatical leave from BYU in mid June for continued study in Range Bottany in Australia. Val Jo and Ann and children also visited in Manti with Anns parents, Kay and Jean Frischknecht. The Andersons brought the children down from their home in Springville. Memorial Day holiday is dangerous, Council says celebrate Marges birthday anniversary. Joining them there were John and Lila Erickson and family and Jim and Kathy Erickson. and Lucien Dorothy Braith waite have enjoyed visits at their home with a number of family members the past weekends. Sunday, a sister and brother-in-laEva and Kenneth Hall came from Payson. The previous week a sister and husband, Carla and Jesse These are informal proceedings as of the Division of per Rule R655-6-Water Rights. 2 sion 0 r, A from his home at the Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, to visit Co-o- p (LEGEND; Points) of DiverPOD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) City proposes to correct the POD of water (A56061). as evidenced by HERETOFORE; QUANTITY; 60.0 cfs SOURCE; Cottonwood & New Canyon Creek. POD: (1) N 2042 W SE Cor, Sec 7 (2) S 267 W executed by Kelly Poulsen and 2253 from NE Cor, Sec 18, T17S, from 2112 Charlene Poulsen, GRANTORS, to Power Hydro-Powe- r, USE: R4E. the United States of America, acting I lydro Unit 1, Rated Name: Plant Adminthrough the Farmers Home Capacity 2 125 KW. POU: NE 14 NE istration, United States Department 14 Sec 14, T17S, R3E. of Agriculture, as TRUSTEE, for the HEREAFTER; QUANTITY; benefit and security of the United cfs. SOURCE; Cottonwood 44.97 States of America, BENEFICIARY, Creek. POD: Creek andNewCanyon December 30, dated and recorded SW E from 2577 2229 Cor., Sec. ( 1)N 1985, in Book 267, page 544, Official Creek New (2) S Source: Canyon 7, Records of Sanpete County. Sec NW from 3766 E 18, 369 Cor, Notice of Default and Election Cottonwood Source: R4E., T17S, to Sell said real property was reCreek. (3.5 miles SE of Ephraim) corded in said Official Records on USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Book in 323, page January 21, 1992, Same as Heretofore. 246. Ephraim City Dated this 29th day of April, POD of water correct to the proposes 1992. 65-2- 2 evidenced as (all066). by AMERICA UNITED STATES OF HERETOFORE; QUANTITY; acting through 7.53 cfs. SOURCE; Cottonwood FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRACreek & New Canyon Creek. POD: TION 2042 W 2253 from SE Cor, Sec (1)N AGRICULU.S. DEPARTM ENT OF New Canyon Creek (2) SOURCE; 7, TURE W 2112 from NE Cor, Sec 18, S 267 by Isl John A. Morgan T17S, R4E., Source: Cottonwood District Director Power Publish Manti Messenger May Creek: USE: Hydro-PoweRated Unit 1, Name: Plant Hydro 14. May 21 and May 28, 1992 Capacity 2 125 KW. POU: NE 14 NE NOTICE TO WATER USERS 14 Sec 14, T17S, R3E the HEREAFTER; QUANTITY; TheStateEngineerreceived 7.53 cfs. SOURCE; Cottonwood following Application(s) to Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations Creek & New Canyon Creek. POD: in SLB&M). (1)N 2229 E 2577 from SW Cor, Sec Person s objecting to an applica7, Source: New Canyon Creek (2) S the Protest file a tion must 369 E 3766 from NW Cor, Sec 18, stating reasons for the protest. To have a T17S, R4E., Source: Cottonwood hearing before the State Engineer, Creek. (3 miles east of Ephraim) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in Same as Heretofore. The remaining duplicate with the State Engineer, water is used same as Heretofore. 1636 WestNorth Temple, Salt Lake Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER City, Utah 84116, on or before JUNE 27, 1992.(PRO-TEST- S Publish Ephraim Enterprise MUST BE LEGIBLE May 14, 21, & 28, 1992. WITH Page 8 Thursday, May 21, 1992 Messenger The Utah Safety Council estimates that three Utahns may die in traffic accidents this Memorial Day weekend. Over the past five years 16 peoplehave died during this holiday period. The holiday officially begins at 6 p.m. Friday, May 22 and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 25. Memorial Day weekend for many Utahns officially marks the of summer. beginning Unfortunately, more motor vehicle accidents happen during the summer than at any other time during the year. Approximately 35 percent of all fatalitiesoccurduringthe months of June, July and August. Excessive speed is the number one factor associated with traffic deaths. Robert Parenti, president of the Utah Safety Council, offers motorists the following safe driving tips: Allow plenty of travel time, not speed, even if you are behind schedule. Its better to arrive alive than not at all. 1. and do not drink and drive. It you plan on drinking alcoholic beverages, use the Designated Driver program, where one person in the group refrains from drinking and assumes the 2. Do responsibility for driving the others home safely. 3. Wear your seat belt, even for short trips, andfasten children into approved child safety seats. A crash at only 30 mph will hurl an unbelted passenger forward wi thaforce equal to thatoffalling window. out of a third-stor4. Have your vehicle inspected and tuned before long trips. The mechanic should pay special attention to the brakes, tires and cooling system. rule 5. Use the to judge safe distances. Count the seconds from the time the vehicle in front you passes a stationary object to the time you pass. Ifitisless than two seconds, you are too close. 6. During bad weather, elbow your speed, turn on your y two-secon- d headlights and increase the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. fight fatigue on long trips, stop every 90 minutes for rest, eat light meals, exercise, and rotate drivers. If you travel alone and feel sleepy, stop and get rest. The Council encourages everyone to have a safe holiday and to return to work injury free. 7. To Manti Aluminum Recycling Project Your Chance to Help Not only Your Environment by Recycling, But to Assist the Manti Youth Recreation Program. citizens in Manti City are encouraged to save any aluminum items that can be recycled for the next two weeks and on Saturday, May 30, 1992 deliver the aluminum to the west gate of the Manti City Yard (51 S. 100 E.) Members of the Manti Lions Club will be present to receive these aluminum items. Manti City will furnish a truck to deliver the materials collected to a recycling center to be sold. The proceeds will be used to support the Manti Youth Recreation Program. All 514,21,28 RETURN ADDRESS). I 4 |