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Show Mantl xi.XK.w XT' 1"MRMHIJ Public Notices . Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know! 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 door of the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti, Utah, on May 30, 1986, at 2:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Merlin V. Olsen and Lynda Lee Olsen, as Trustors, in favor of Logan Savings and Loan Association as Beneficiary, and Associated Title Company, as Trustee, which said Trust Deed was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Sanpete County, State of Utah, as Entry No. 269819, in Book 244, at Page 183, covering real property located at 46 South 400 East 5, Ephraim, Utah, 84627, and more particularly described as follows: Unit 5 shown in the Record of Survey Map for the Pine Tree Condominiums appearing in the Records of the County of Sanpete, in File 1 of Plats, and as defined and described in the Declaration of Condominium, appearing in such Records on Book 234 Page 832 of Records. This conveyance is subject to the provisions of the aforesaid Declaration of Pine Tree Condominiums. Dated this 21st day of April, 1986. ASSOCIATED TITLE COMPANY, a Utah Corporation Trustee By : s Blake T. Heiner Blake T. Heiner Its: Vice President Publish Manti Messenger May 1, 8, 15, 1986 Y rJ L I ? i 'S' 1. hnft ; ' , v -V A- ft h ' I i- - )' Wlc,v V y - - Manti Elementary itudent rehearse for annual Spring Festival. THE MANTI MESSENGER (USPSNo ) IS published weekly for $12 00 per year (In County) and $14 00 per year (Outside Sanpete County) by Inc Messenger-Enterpris- , 35 S Manti, Utah 84642 2nd class postage paid at Manti, Utah POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Manti Messenger, 35 S Mam, Manti, Utah 84642 Mam, Phone 835 4241 Manti Elementary kids prepare for Spring Festival Mrs. LaRue Jennings, Mrs. Ruth Scow, Mrs. Bernice Keeler, Mrs. Dorothy Cox, and Mrs. June Cox of Manti. Manti Elementary will present its annual Spring Festival, on May 21, 1986 at 10 a. m. in the National Guard Armory. Retired teachers and the retiring school building will be honored. We hope you will enjoy the Honorees will include Mr. Lester memories with us. We will be Hansen and Mrs. Edra Vest of dancing and singing numbers that Mayfield, Mrs. Pearl Anderson, were enjoyed through the years, Mrs. Alice King, Mrs. Lillian Fox, said Principal Kenneth Graham. 3 i - S ki in m. kal l. I Lorilea Huntsman, Dallas Cox, and Brian Patterson ore winners in Reading Road Race Contest." Fifth graders read up to 5,570 pages since January T k Sole 2 79 FILLETS Western Family LEMONADE 6 oz. Fifth graders at Manti Elementary recently finished a Road Race that started January 1st. The race covered more than 5,000 miles and they did it without leaving the classroom. The top three winners each circled the track three times and read more than 4000 pages. These students were Brian Patterson (5570 pages), Lorilce Huntsman (4867 pages), and Dallas Cox (4005 pages). The race was reading. Each book read and reported on moved the students race car around the course. Each page represented one mile. Awards will be issued the last week of school to all who participated. Sterling Town Reunion is dated for May 24th The annual Sterling Reunion date has been set for May 24, for 1986. Tickets for the dinners are $12.50 for children; $3.50 for adults. A program will start the day at 2:30 followed by dinner, at which everyone is invited. Tender Emergency Numbers: 911 Manti Ephraim -- The afternoon will be filled with MUSHROOMS. Crisp races, games, bazaar, bake sales, etc. The evening will conclude with a dance starting at 8:30. 45 LETTUCE. . . Bermuda ONIONS. . i . . Firm AVOCADOS Manti Senior Citizens by Erma Olaco Menus for the senior citizens for the following week. FrI. May 16: Meatloaf, macaroni & cheese, sliced beets, peach cobbler, bread, butter, milkjuice Mon. May 19: Liver-monion- scalloped potatoes, mixed vegetables, apricots, bread, butter, milkjuice Tues. May 20: Pork chops, whipped potatoesgravy, yams, pineapple upside down cake, bread, butter, milkjuice Wed. May 21: Cream of tomato soup, tuna macaroni salad, cheese stick, orange slice, cookie, bread, butter, milkjuice Thure. May 22: Baked chicken, steamed rice, gravy, green beans, apple pie, rolls, butter, milkjuice A blood pressure clinic will be held on May 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Manti Senior Citizens Center. Everyone is invited to participate. 4 Manti High Choir director Bill Thompson is urging students to plan e now to attend Choir next October. All-Stat- Choir is an annual The event in which approximately 500 high school students from throughout the state participate. Several regional rehearsals are held prior to two days of intensive practice in Salt Lake City, culminating in an evening choral performance in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square. This coming autumns performance will be held Friday, October Choir 10 at 7:30 p.m. the performance is open to the public free of charge. For those students who plan to participate, a $15 fee is now due to pay for a record, music, and fees. Motel costs for two nights will be about $20 and may be paid in October. Food costs depend upon the student. All-Sta- te All-Sta- te Wi rmiamvwtt ws.1. Pag J Plan now for state choir I i":: May 15, 1986 'I ( -- Msangr, Thursday, all-sta- According to Mr. Thompson, music should be memorized as much as possible before the student travels to Salt Lake for the final re hearsals, as it will have to be completely memorized for the concert. Rehearsals run from 8 a.m. to about 9:30 p.m. in Salt Lake with breaks only for lunch and dinner, so students who participate must do so with the understanding that they are there for a musical experience, and must be dedicated enough to put in the hours necessary to assure a good performance. Students who attended last year highly recommended the experience and added that most of them are planning to repeat it again this year. Sterling gets park grant Sterling Town has received a community development grant that will make it possible to acquire a four acre plot of ground to be turned into town park. This will also include three shares of water and a chain link fence around the new park. six-fo- Notice of Meetings The meetings of the Manti City Council are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Meetings previously scheduled for 8:00 p.m. during the hours of daylight savings time are now scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Notice to All Manti Pressurized Irrigation System Users Except for selected areas where the pressurized irrigation system has been damaged, the system is now in operation in Manti. In the course of system startup this spring, and last spring, it has been noted that most of the problems encountered which have resulted in system shutdown are the result of damaged outlets on individual user property. In most cases, the damaged outlets were not noticed or not reported to the Irrigation company until the system was being charged. The resultant shutdown of certain areas of the system while repairs were effected resulted in several individuals not having pressurized water. For the above reasons, Manti Irrigation Company wishes to advise all users that damage to the outlets or lines SHOULD BE REPORTED to the Irrigation ). Company (Watermaster phone Damaged outlets should be repaired within 48 hours. Repairs can be effected by the individual or by the Irrigation Company. Note: If the repairs are performed by the Manti Irrigation Company the property owner will be charged labor, equipment, and materials for the repairs. For that reason, individual citizens are encouraged to protect the outlets on their property from damage. 835-1392- |