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Show Page 8 PUBLIC NOTICES Arthur H. Nielsen, USB No. A2405 Neil R S ' i USB No. A2840 NIELSEN & SENIOR Attorneys for Applicant 1100 Eagle Gate Plaza 60 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 0 Telephone (801) IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 532-190- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 4125 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GWEN O. GRAHAM, DECEASED All persons havinr claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before three months from date of first publication, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 31 day ofOctober, 1990. Personal Representatives: s Robert Graham Robert Graham Spring, City Utah 84662 sNeil J. Graham 4552 West 5335 South West Valley City, Utah 84118 si Neil R. Sabin NEILR. SABIN Attorney for the Estate 1100 Eagle Gate Plaza 60 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 0 Telephone: (801) 532-190- Published in Manti Messenger Nov. 8,15,22, 1990. NOTICE OF DEFAULT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Kay M. Lewis, a member of the Utah State Bar, is Successor Trustee under a Deed of Trust dated May 15, 1985, executed by Michael D. Alvey and Vaughan T. Alvey, as Trustors, to secure certain obligak tions in favor &' Trust Company as Original Beneficiary and West One Bank, Utah, Successor Beneficiary, recorded May 20, 1985, in Book 261 at Page 54 6 as Entry No. 279508 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of Sanpete County, Utah, describing land therein as: Lot 67, GOOSEBERRY CANYONS SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat of record in the ofTracy-CollinsBan- Sanpete County Recorders Office. Lot 67A, GOOSEBERRY CANYONS SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat of record in the Sanpete County Recorders Office. Said obligations include a note for the principal sum of $66,000.00. The beneficial interest under such Deed and the obligations secured thereby are now owned by West One Bank, Utah. A breach of and default in the obligations for which such Deed is secured has occurred in that payment has not been made as follows: Installments due April 1, 1989, and each month thereafter through and including the installment due October 1, 1990 in the sum of $361.31 each plus $520.20 late charges, $129.50 inspection fee, $2,056.00 property taxes and $960.45 prior legal fees and costs: TOTAL AMOUNT DUE-- $ 10,063.04 By reason of such default, Kay M. Iewis, as Trustee and West One Bank, Utah, as Beneficiary, under said Deed of Trust hereby declare all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable and has elected and hereby elect to cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. DATED this 19th day of October, 1990. 1st Kay M. Lewis, Trustee KAY M. LEWIS Publish: Manti Messenger Nov. 8, 15, 22, 1990. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 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 (inside) of the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, on the 3rd day of December, 1990, at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by JERRY W. STANSFIELD and IIOLLY J. aka IIOLLY STANSFIELD, STANSFIELD, as Trustors, and recorded November 4, 1987, as Entry No. 291764, in Book 283, at Pages 556-55- 9 of the official records of the Sanpete County Recorders office, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY, as Beneficiary, covering real property located in Sanpete County, and more particularly described as follows: at a point 17.25 chains East from the Northwest Corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 14 South, Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 2.75 chains, thence South 2.50 chains, thence West to the Denver Rio Grande western Railroad Right-of-wa- y 4.25 chains, thence along the said Railroad 2.90 chains to the point of beginning, containing 0.88 of and acre, more or less. at a point 9.50 chains East and 7.10 chains North from the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27 Township 14 South, Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 62.00 rods, thence North 53.00 rods, thence West 19.00 rods, thence South 10.00 rods, thence West 18.00 rods, thence Southwesterly direction 52.00 rods to the point of beginning, Containing 14.48 acres, more or less. at a point 134.00 rods West from the Southeast Corner of Section 27, Township 14 South, Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 80.00 rods, thence North 21.63 rods, thence West 68.00 rods, thence Southwesterly 24.74 rods to the point of beginning, containing 10.00 acres, more or less. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, attorneys fees, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal oftheNote secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated this 5th day of Novem- ber, 1990. CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY By Is Douglas K. Hurren Douglas K. Hurren Vice President Publish Manti Messenger Nov. 8, 15, 22, 1990 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, Tuesday, December 11, 1990 at the hour of 11:00 A.M., payable in lawful cash money of the United States at the time of sale, in the West Entrance Foyer of theSanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a TRUST DEED executed by KEVIN DeLAINE GREEN, as Trustor, in favor of MAX A. COX and MELVA D. COX, as Beneficiary, recorded March 22, 1989 in Book 295 at Pages 491-49as Entry No. 004585, records of Sanpete County, Utah, covering real property located at property known as MANTI HOME CENTER, property at a location of 36 East Union, Manti, Utah, and more particularly described as: Beginning 128.30 feet East of the Northwest Corner of Block 57, PlatA, Manti City Survey; thence South 60 feet; thence West 10 feet 5 inches; thence South 27 f(ct; thenoe East 36 feet; thence South 3 feet; thence East 20 feet, more or less to the East Boundary of Grantors land; thence North 7 deg. East 89.32 feet, more or less to the North line of said block to a point 56.57 feet East of the point of beginning, thence West 56.57 feet to the point of beginning. Notice of Default was recorded July 17, 1990 as Entry No. 010099 in Book 307 at Pages 254-25Records of Sanpete County, Utah. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regardingtitle, possession or encumbrances. Dated November 9, 1990. D LAND TITLE, a Utah corporation, Trustee by si Merrill R. Ogden Merrill R. Ogden, V.P. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America. DATED the 2nd dayofNovem-ber- , Hughes, 1990. SPaul M. Halliday Paul M. Halliday Successor Trustee 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: File No. 11622 6 Publish Manti Messenger vember 15, 22, 29, 1990 No- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of: Soren Caleb Ross, Probate No. 4142. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned, or to the clerk of the court on or before February 15, 1991 or said claims shall be forever barred. Halver V. Ross Personal Representative 2700 S. Bonrtiful, Utah 84010 4 14 W. Publish Manti Messenger Gerald and Joan Naylor attended the American Bankers Weekend visitors at the home of Gerald and Joan Naylor were Wendy and Saul Rothschild and young baby, Christopher, of Salt Lake City. Convention in Denver, Colorado from Nov. 9 to 15th of November. Mrs. Naylor participated in a number of tours and visited interesting sites in the area including a visit to Colorado Springs, the Air Force Academy, Halbert and Rachel Jensen and daughter' Diana and son the Art Museum and other attractions. Kyle recently escorted Chauncey Thompson to his grandsons John The calendar may still read fall, but winter driving begins with the Thanksgiving weekend. The weekend officially begins at 6 p.m., Wed., Nov. 21st and ends at midnight Sunday, Nov. 25th. Last year there were five traffic 1991. These 0 are informal proceed- of the ings as per Rule R625-6-Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND; Point(s)ofDiversion POD; Place of Use POU; Na2 ture of Use USE) Lee Barton propose(s) to change the POU & USE of water as evidenced by 65- - 2416(D5440). HERETOFORE; QUANTITY; 0.015 cfs. SOURCE; Baldy Spring. POD: (1) N 1125 W 800 from SE Cor, Sec 36, T16S, R1E. USE: Stockwatering: 800 head of livestock. POU: SE 14 SE 14 Sec 36, T16S, fatalities during this period, the Utah Safety Council estimates that at least four people will lose their lives this coming Thanksgiving weekend. To help keep motorists safe this holiday weekend Robert Parenti, Director of the Utah Safety Council, offers these tips for RiE. T ERE AFTER; QUANTITY; j15 cfs. POD; Same as Heretofore. USE: Stockwatering: 800 head of livestock; Wildlife: 30 deer, small mammals and birds. POU: SE 14 SE 14 Sec 36, T16S, R1E; NW 14 SE 14 Sec 5; SW 14 NE 14, SW 1 4 S W 14 Sec 6; NW 14 NE 14, NE 14 NW 14 Sec 7; SE 14 NE 14 Sec 8, T17S, R2E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER driving in snow, driving Driving in Snow Begin by brushing all snow off your windshield, windows, mirrors, roof, hood and trunk lid to have clear vision at all times. With snow comes freezing temperatures and slick roads. To help prevent skidding, minimize gear shifts, accelerate gradually and brake gently by pumping your brakes. If your car does begin to skid, turn in Publish Manti Messenger November 22, 29 & December 6, 1990 the direction of the skid, being careful not to over correct. In the event that you become stranded, you should have an emergency kit in your car at all times. An ideal kit contains a flashlight, blanket, warning flares, scraper with brush, tow chain, jumper cables, shovel, candle, matches and lastly, two carpet remnants. A carpet remnant is useful to gain traction if you become stuck. Place the remnants in front of the driving wheels and then slowly accelerate over them. 4 Publish Manti Messenger vember 15, 22, 29, 1990. No- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the front door of the Sanpete County Courthouse, 160 North Main, Manti, Utah 84642 the 13th day of December, 1990, at 1 1:30 oclock a.m., of said day: Situated in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows: All of Lot 4, Block 11, PlatB, Moroni City Survey, Sanpete County, State of Utah, containing 1.07 acres, more or less. Commonly known as 269 North 200 East, Moroni, Utah 84646. The Trust Deed being foreclosed trust deed by these foreclosure proceedings is dated July 13, 1979, and was executed by GEORGE C. JACKMAN and CIN-DIJ. JACKMAN, his wife, as Trustors, and in favor of FIREMANS FUND MORTGAGE CORPORATION, the present Beneficinon-judici- E ary. The present owners are reported to be GEORGE C. JACK-MAand CINDIE J. JACKMAN, his wife. N at night, spotting a drunk driver and traveling with children. Scout of the Month Driving At Night With the days getting shorter the amount of daylight driving The Boy Scout Honor Patrol from Ephraim this month includes Corwin Willmore,.3rd Ward, Jeff Olsen, 4th Ward, Matt Oliver, Scout of the Month, 1st Ward, and Brad Pierro, 5th Ward. Also in the patrol, but not pictured is Jim Stubbs, 2nd Ward. time is also diminishing, and your chance of being involved in a fatal traffic crash is greater. Mr. Parenti offers the following guidelines: Clean all lights on a regular basis and ensure they are working properly. Allow time for your eyes to adjust after leavinga lighted building. Turn your headlights n as soon as twilight begins. Use your low beam headlights in fog or snow - high beams reflect moisture and cause glare. Lastly, increase State Parks will close Colder weather has led to the winter closure of two of three golf courses managed by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. Wasatch Mountain State Park golf course will close November 19 and the Jordan River State Park course closed November 12. The Palisade State Park course clubhouse will close by December 1. The course will remain open as long as weather conditions permit. Golf course skiing and activities will snowmobiling take center stage at again Wasatch Mountain State Park, located 2 miles west of Midway. Ice skating on the golf course pond and ice fishing on Palisade Reservoir are popular winter activities at Palisade State Park, said park ranger Mary Beth Bennis. skiing is also available on the golf course, when there is sufficient snow and equipment available to groom the trail. Palisade State Park is located six miles south of Manti, ofTHighway 89. For more information about winter activities at these parks call Palisade State Park at -- Cross-countr- y 835-727- your following distance at night, giving your self enough time to react. Last April Manti LaSal Forest officials announced plans to review and update the Travel Plan for the Forest. They indicated they would be selecting a group of individuals with a broad array of interests to serve on district committees. These committees were to review all roads, trails, and areas and make recommendations as to the future use for each road or trail or area. Recommendations were to include roads and trails which may not be needed. All of these recommendations were then to be presented at public meetings this fall providing an opportunity for the public to review and comment. committees Ephraim. She received many calls, cards and visits from family and friends. Born of pioneer stock, Mrs. Miller experienced many their recommendations. Meetings have been scheduled to provide an opportunity to review the of the rigors of pioneer life during her childhood on a ranch near committee recommendations and make suggestions. Committee members will be at the meetings Salina. questions and discuss the recommendations. she enjoyed of eight children. After marrying Janus Miller May 23, 1034 they lived in many different places as Mr. Millers work required. Places they lived One of these meetings will be held at Ephraim, December 4 at 7 p.m. at the city hall. You are invited to come and review the work and recommendations of the committees. These recommendations will be used in the finalizing of the Travel Plan and map for the Forest. The news organized and have spent many hours reviewing the various road, There climbing hills and riding horses. She was the youngest in a family to answer maps will be published and made 88th birthday quietly at her home in trails, and areas and have available to the public in early June 1991. lookout for intoxicated drivers. A person driving too fast or too slow, changing lanes frequently, or disregarding traffic signs or road conditions may be under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. Maneuver your vehicle away from the suspected veliicle, preferable behind it, and notify enforcement law local the make, with immediately and number license color, plate direction of travel. Traveling With Children Thanksgiving is often a time when the whole family packs in the car and heads off for the weekend. When traveling with children ensure they are always buckled up. Set the example by wearing your own safety belt. When on a long trip, plan rest stops no more than one and half hours apart. Infants and children enjoy and need lots of attention. Reading, singing, and playing quiet games will help keep your children happy. Let children sleep in car seats. Most are designed so children can rest comfortably. Special safe toys that are played with only in the car will help decrease boredom. Safe items include; soft and brightly colored stuffed animals and dolls, cassette tape player with tapes, books, flash cards, magic slates, pads of paper, puppets, sewing cards, crayons and rattles. If during your travels you are a witness or the first to arrive at the scene of a car accident. Pull a good distance off the road and put your emergency flashers on. Warn oncoming traffic and send someone for the police and an ambulance immediately. If the engines of the collision vehicles are running, switch off the ignition to avoid fire or an explosion. Check the condition of the victims without moving them. Keep them warm and as comfortable as possible until help arrives. Thanksgiving is a holiday to relax and enjoy your family. Do not let your holiday be interrupted by a tragic accident Follow these guidelines and have a safe weekend. If you would like more information on winter travel, please do not hesitate to contact the Utah Safety Council or outside the Sale at Lake Metro area at The Utah Safety Council is a nonprofit nongovernmental organization dedicated to the safety of Utah citizens. 533-585- 1 Celebrates 88th birthday She her 5. were The do not drink alcohol, and be on the Ha Miller celebrated developed Temples. 3. Spotting Drunk Drivers If you plan on driving, Forest meeting set at Ephraim National Hughes and the late Richard Hughes, served in the Taejon, Korea mission. His mother and his brother and sister-in-laLarry and Janece Hughes of Salem, traveled to Korea to meet him. They also visited in the Philippines where Larry had served a mission ten years ago. The foursome attended sessions in the Seoul and Manila LDS cautions motorists came from Orem so Alan could attend National Guard practice. Verlyn and Colleen and children came from Bountiful to visit. 15, 22, 29, 1990. (801)-538-724- home- Utah Safety Council Verlyn and Grace Hawks have enjoyed a visit with some of their family the past weekend. Alan and Mary Hawks and girls No-vemb- er NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received ,e following Application(s) to Cha ge Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineei persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before JANUARY 5, missionary coming in Benjamin. Elder Hughes, son of Pauline T. were Oregon, Washington, Missouri, California and in Box Elder, Sevier and Sanpete Counties. During this time they were active in the LDS Church and community where they lived. When in Oregon, Mrs. Miller got her teaching certificate and taught school there. Mr. Miller died May 23, 1989. t i developed many skills and made all the things needed in the home, including soap, cheese, fruit pectin, mayonnaise etc. She learned how to preserve olives while in California and always had a garden, canning and preserving products they raised. She was an avid reader and developed writing skills. Some of her writing was published in the Saga of the Sanpitch. She and her husband were parents of five children: two are deceased; a son, Dr. Robert Miller, a dentist, lives in Dos Palos, Calif.; a daughter Jeanene Jaussi lives in Malad, Idaho and a daughter Magdalene Nordmark now lives with her mother at the Silver Leaf Apartments in Ephraim and helps care for her mother. Mrs. Miller has 25 grandchildren and 42 - |