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Show Monti PtJDG,D3 C3TJD(3GG The Public Should Know I Public Notices are the Foundation of a Free Press. on or before February 8, 1986. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Notice is hereby given that the following requests have been filed with the State Engineer regarding water in Sanpete County. (a6!42) Don V. Tibbs of 380 East Union, Manti, UT requests an extension within which to submit Proof of Appropriation on .01 cfs. of underground water to be used for stockwalering purposes. It is represented that due to moving land, construction has not been completed. Additional time is needed to complete construction and submit Proof of Appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of this request with reasons therefore, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, 65-66- 7 1 WISHING YOU Publish Manti Messenger, December 26, 1985 and January 2, 9. 1986 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, January 28, 1986, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, on the front steps of the Sanpete County Courthouse, Manti, Utah, at 12:00 Noon of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed J. executed TERRENCE by CONNIE and TOHARA TOHARA, as trustors, recorded July 22, 1983, as Entry No. 370886, in Book 245, Page 906, of the official records of Sanpete County, d PROSPEROUS NEW YEdR SALT1ME CRACKERS. ... 2 lb. Pkg. AAid $ CHEESE Q9 Western Family NAPKINS . . 60 count Management Agency Emergency delay the entire process of implementing the Richfield area flood plain maps until the construction of west of Richfield is completed. An engineer employed by the city says, the FEMA flood plain maps will be obsolete before they are even implemented. As presently designed, the maps will require many Richfield residents to flood purchase insurance, but the construction of the highway will completely change the flood plain. One aspect of the Morgan: Morgan County School District is faced with a possible suit opposing its recently adopted policy of cutting grades of students who are habitually tardy. Under the present policy, a student receives a 13 grade cut for each tardy. Two tardy makeup sessions are provided. A student has the option of attending the makeup sessions or of working with the teacher to compensate for the tardy. Janet and Freddie Jacobsen are contesting that policy, claiming highway construction includes a that the policy cost their daughter a huge flood detention basin. scholarship. The Jacobsens have cirSulina: The manager of the Salina culated a petition requesting a Livestock Producers Auction, which workable" thus policy "more Bruce Nielson, was gored last week far has garnered the signatures of d cow on the auction by a 209 students and 149 parents. grounds and was transferred to Utah Richfield: Senator Orrin Hatch Valley Regional Medical Center in has intervened on behalf of the City Provo where he remained in critical of Richfield to have the Federal condition last week. Nielson sustained a severed femoral artery State of Utah, and in favor of when the cow gored him on the ZIONS MORTAGE COMPANY as upper leg. He was taken first to beneficiary by assignment dated Sevier Valley Hospital where he November 9, 1983, and recorded received transfusions prior to his December 5, 1983 as Entry No. transfer to Provo. 272617 in Book 248, at Page 738 of Pleasant Grove: The Pleasant said official records covering located at 167 North 100 Grove City Council has indicated it West, Gunnison, Utah, and more favors a flat fee for regular business licenses within the city, and an particularly described as: ordinance will be drawn up using Beginning at the Southeast Corner this fee structure. The council of Lot 6, Block 23, Plat members they believe a flat fee A" GUNNISON TOWNSITE of about say $50 will be easier for SURVEY', Sanpete County, State businesses to pay, and that of Utah; thence North 89" West businesses which do well and contri1 198.00 feet; thence North East bute more in taxes should not be 182.00 feet; thence South 89 East penalized by having to pay a higher 198.00 thence South 1 West feet; Snows CLAM CHOWDER 182.00 feet beginning. 15 oz. can Notice REFRIED BEANS. 17 oz. can Xafor Western Family FRUIT COCKTAIL 17 oz. t S' Bake Rite SHORTENING the point of of Default Said sale wil' be made without covenant or warranty , express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. 46oz.il n 39 TOMATO JUICE to was recorded September 16, 1985, as Entry No. 281196 in Book 264, Page 602 of said official records. Western Family 42 oz Western Family PEAS & CARROTS discipline-per- severing top-quali- ty Public Notice Council Meetings business license fee. The regular meetings of the Manti City Council for 1986 will be held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the hours of 7:00 p.m. during standard time, and 8:00 p.m. during daylight savings time. Agendas for these meetings are posted not less than 24 hours in advance of the meeting at the Manti City Offices, at 50 South Main Street, Suite No. 1 . Special Council Meetings may be called from time to time and these meetings will be advertised not less than 24 hours in advance of meeting times. Shop at Home Glaucoma and Cataract Screening Through January 31 t Fr For Sanpete County residents over 55 yrs. of DATED this 19th day of December, 1985. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK N.A. as Trustee s W. Clark Burt W. CLARK BURT Its: Attorney For further information contact: Brenda McCurdy at 4 Publish Manti Messenger December 31, 1985 and January 9, 16, 1986 age at lor Appointment Call 283-408- 1 35 E. 4th S., Ephraim Publish Due to the First Wednesday of January, 1986 falling on New Years Day, the Council Meetings for the City of Manti will be re- scheduled for the month of January only. The City Council meetings for the City of Manti in January will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1986, at 7:00 p.m., and Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1986, at 7:00 p.m. in the Manti City Complex. Publish Manti Messenger Dec. 24, 31, 1985. Citizen reps sought Agriculture. Other registered voters who wish to vote can request a ballot by calling 533-412- Western Family CORN explained Commissioner Ferry. The election process for the Sanpete Soil Conservation District (SCD) of Sanpete County is now under way. Names of candidates to serve on the SCD Board which is composed of five elected supervisors are now being solicited. Candidates can be nominated by public petition or by a nominating committee which is made up of the County Agricultural Agent, Soil Conservation District Board Chairman, County Commission, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) Committee Chairman. FRYER LEGS ,lb. . . Full Cut ROUND STEAK. A&R LINK SAUSAGE. Bar S BACON 1 Sale Dates Jan. lb. pkg Public petitions can be submitted to the Utah State Soil Conservation Commission, 350 North Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16 by January 2, 1986. Candidates have to be over 18 years of age and a resident of the district. Petitions should include the candidates name and the signatures of at least six people who are registered voters within the same district as the candidate. 2-3- -4 Ballots will be mailed the third week of January to land managers listed with the Utah Department of Support Local Business ! ....17 oz. Western Family Local candidates are elected in a special biennial election to provide local leadership on the wise use and conservation of soil and water, everyones basic natural resources, Whole 1985. City Council Meetings There will be a special meeting of the Manti City Council on Monday, January 6 at 11:45 a.m. in the Manti City Complex. The purpose of this meeting is to finalize any business of the council now sitting and to administer the oath of office to the new Mayor and Council. Citizen representatives are being for Soil Conservation sought Districts throughout the state announced Utah Commissioner of Agriculture, Miles Cap Ferry, who also serves as Chairman of the Utah Soil State Conservation Commission. Mnil Messenger Dec. 31, Public Notice Manti City Special Meeting lOoz. 8 Pag in the performing arts and lasting student success earned, experiences memories from school days are success. sweet worked-fo- r, I about the times I performed.' a winner is one of the remember my chicken costume from Becoming experiences in most important grade school and my can-ca- n school and life. costume from a Sigmund Romberg' Students in the performing arts high school opera. also learn the importance of Is there educational value in the in a quest. performing arts? Definitely! best performing arts Many of the However, support for performing use the talents in schools arts in the schools is dissolving in programs social studies or of speech, English, some communities. Increasing acaselect teachers. science They demic requirements and emphasis on their from or events the "basics is moving the arts to a techniques to a for areas adaptation subject secondary position in those places. play, musical or debate. Kids want to perform, and they As early as first grade, students should perform. should be asked to dramatize a poem They learn a lot from it. They for a school assembly. By fourth learn dedication from playing in the grade, they should be auditioning school band. They learn teamwork for the elementary school orchestra. from the modern dance concert. Fourth graders might even consult They learn that top performance' with high school teachers about the requires work and effort in putting a best preparation for earning a place school play together. They learn in the high school orchestra. commitment to a cause during all Performing arts are necessary for those hours of glee club practice. education, and every Those are valuable lessons. No, community should value them, make that invaluable lessons. support them, and if necessary, fight Whats more, virtually every for them. Notice BURRITOS. 31 , 1985 vivid most My 530-739- Lynn Wilson Dcmbr communities . . . ty Keebler Tuesday, News from other BY PATMELLOR NOTICE TO WATER USERS Meangrt Applesaucei 6 I oz.Jf 7) Double Luck BEANS SijJm 177 ,..i6oz. SlMhJ Western Family Sale Dates Jan. mil Western Family nnC TUIIA Oil or Water & M tail milk 2-3- -4 Western Family V2 TOMATO SAUCE Western Family . . . . 8 oz. CATSUP Chicken Franks . 1 BUTTER lb Western Family YOGURT z.lW 48 oz. Banquet FRIED CHICKEN 2 lbs. Western Family, 1 lb. 5 U 79 HiC Fruit Drinks e oz. Crystal Whip SOAP 12 oz $ n 29 U $7109 A ... 46 oz. CJ 2 BURRITOS Western Family Orange Juice . . 12 oz. G)2 Navel .WHIPPED TOPPING. APPLES rrerxc Western Family AA Tysen's Jonathan 32 a ORANGES e Utility 4 lbs. V |