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Show automobiles o': maimiS CD 7 o aTOmol WEST VALLEY VIEW Laotians Eye Outing EORD TAYLORSVILLE. Parti 1982 t Service Open Sat. till 973-7031 0 Todays P.M. lowest-price- d ' pickups -- gas or diesel! night. Beginning at A.P.R. On 1982 New Cars and Demos 4 dr., DEMO, trol, air 6194. WAS V6, 6867. WAS WAS 1 4 979 F250 , 4 . 1585 spd., spd., .air, 1565 1972 DATSUn PICK UP 8, auto., 1524 1974 F-1- 1 4 cyl., 4 1602 spd., 980 MUSTANG u b0 a r 537 1980 FAIRMONT FUTURA 1981 GRANADA 1982 GRANADA 4 dr. 6 cyl , 6, MAZDA DEALER C8 2C 4600 So. State 266-003- 3 12,794 only 1995 only 2995 only 1095 1295 on,y 4995 IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH BOONKHONG OUNKEO, Plaintiff, vs. KHAMPHONE OUNKEO, Defendant. ) ) SUMMONS BY ) PUBLICATION Civil No. ) D82-474- 9 ) s3695 : auto., air, V AGON UTAH'S EXCLUSIVE 9,999 only V 00 4995 7995 onlv 1551 auto , air, rack, only 1532 NORTH STAKE . . . Laotians Khamsay Hatsavongsa and her grandVathana Thirakul are looking children, Ling and forward to holiday activities for Laotians in Taylorsville North stake. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint herein with the Clerk of the above-entitleCourt and to serve upon or mail to H. Craig Hall, Plaintiff's attorney, P.O. Box 7471, Murray, Utah, a copy of said answer within thirty (30) days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which has been filed with the Clerk of the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and served upon you and also which may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court, 240 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah. d FORD LTD 4 door, $500 Call after 5 p m. or before 8 a m 968 5556 H7 3Q 72 GOT 1974 PINTO shocks. MAVERICK air stereo, condition. Runs realy well. Must see to Excellent 966-624- 1 W7-3- Asking appreciate.' $1,500. Good school car. 969-454- 4 74 PORSCHE 914; 2.000 Orange E5Q $4,900 or Best Christmas Special BY OWNER HURRY 262-538- 9 IMPALA 76 P.S DOOR. 4 262 condition, good 5888 : I NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS : CARS FOR CASH R TRADE DOWN & REDUCE TOYOTA tlTITTH P.O.Box 7471 Real Good Shape CJ7. New miles Low Attornev for Plaintiff Transmission rjTHfT JEEP tras Mustsell condi-fion- $2,595 ex- Many 566 1455. 7 CHEVY LUV Pickup. Runs fine, brand new bat C8 2C tery, $500. 969 8947. 76 DODGE TRUCK 4x4 - $3,000 or best offer. Cindy FORD F150 4X4 pickup with sleeper. Excellent condition, $3.950 964 2122. T8-21982 FORD 4x4. Financial bind. Must sell Take over 1977 967-370- 0 D9-1- 967-506- 1 S9 2C 3880 AUTO PLAZA State St. NEW 2 DOOR HARDTOP 5 SPEED 7289 Stock No. 1627 SUBARU 1 EXAMPLE: GLF 983 BRONCO 13305 - 351 engine, air, P.S., P.B., auto., Cassette, Mirrors, Max. Fuel Tank, Radial Tires. Stock 0 ONLY 8 DEAL WITH THE FOR THE 1 AM FM 11,995 1 DEALER DEAL1 MURRAY State So 262-266- D 1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH ) NOTIC E OF HEARING CAUSE NO. ) UIC-01- 4 ) ) 487-461Plus Dealer Prep., Sales Tax & Licgpse. 3th South 3rd to 4th West J. FRANK Secretary of the Board 1 T9 F Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 4241 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 Phone:(801) 533-577- 1 Training) program. Charges were filed against 81 persons for driving under the influence (DUI). That marks the third month in a row that DUI cases have fallen below triple figures, a range reached in six consecutive months after the City Police Department established an I roadblock campaign, court records show. During the month, 51 persons pleaded guilty to DUI charges, two were convicted in jury trials and another 37 were found guilty in trials. One ' ) Thursday, December 30, 1982, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 320 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, if you and each of you have any objection, you are hereby requested to notify the Division on or before Monday, December 17, 1982, and thereafter appear before the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, at the before mentioned time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said action should not be granted. DATED this 9th day of December, 1982. PAULA ITRUCKSl 1 BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING OF 5300 BEFORE THE THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM FOR CLASS II INJECTION WELLS. Under the provisions of Chapter 6, Title 40, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is given authority to adopt rules and regulations and amend them from time to time as deemed necessary for the proper administration of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has requested the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining to adopt October 8, 1982, as the date on which the UIC rules and regulations take effect. Said date is the date on which Utah received primacy from the E.P.A. This action is necessary in order to avoid confusion and provide operators adequate time to comply with Rule 4 which allows one year for submittal of information on existing wells. Under Rule existing wells will not include those injection wells permitted under Rule A hearing will be held on said request on "We've Cot Your Truck In Stock " 82 SUBARU Court officials collected $45,278 during November (some fines are collected later or in payments, accounting for the surplus). Also collected was $718 in court costs; the court paid $1,533 to the state POST ( Police Officer Standards and PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE BOARD ADOPTING OCTOBER 8, 19X2 AS THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE UNDERGROUND IN- JECTION CONTROL PROGRAM PAYMENTS 3880 S. PUBLIC NOTICE U9-1- t mer, Carrie Gayler, Teresa Gerber, Charlene Goodsell, Melinda Gray, Julie Green way. Shannon Guy, Cindy Minnie Hansen, Haddow, Richard Hart. anti-DU- non-jur- y was acquitted by Justice of the Peace L. Bruce Larsen. Two other cases were dismissed, the monthly report stated. Theft charges were filed against 45 persons, a negligible increase over past months. In court, 33 pleaded guilty to theft charges, eight were convicted in trials and six cases were dismissed. The court witnessed a 29 percent increase from the previous month in the number of bad check cases. Charges were filed against 185 persons compared to 143 in October. For the past six months, the average number of bad check cases has been 133, records indicate. In other areas, the court handled the following number of cases: - Assault: 19 charg non-jur- y Also, Kristy Higginson, Kaelynne Hill, Susan Hollingsworth, Kristie Hoppe, ed, one pleaded guilty, nine convicted, two dismissed; - Possession of controlled substances and narcotics violations: 16 charged, nine pleaded guilty, five convicted, three dismissed; Public intoxica14 charged. 10 pleaded guilty, three - -- tion: convicted, dismissed; -- history. 72 cesnsx) imposed criminal cases court's H8-4- ns 2b JOIST ARRDVED! 0 84107 967-387- 1 268-36- 5 tnimi 3362. Murray, Utah Telephone: . S9 IQ : f during the month. The caseload total is seven percent below the average of 1,665 established in the H. Craig Hall PICKUP NEW SHIPMENT 1 WE BUY : 1979 WEST VALLEY. Cases handled by the Justice-othe Peace court here declined by seven percent during November, according to the monthly report. $37,575 in 1,535 1982. - Court Caseload Declines Slightly Fines totaling were DATED this 16th day of November, HU tor bargains ; : 1977 B9-2- TMsmssss $850 M 4 6C CLASSIFIED CHECK no During November This is an action for divorce. payments. 561 , P.B, air, recent overhaul, very E,,Q you Offer. 467-725- 8 Late 78 Thunderbird Town Landau. Loaded with power everything. AM FM stereo, speed control, power seats, air, velour upholstery, blue. Book value, $4,350. Will sell Immediately For $3,200. extra car You'll find something just right for every special person on your list,, when you shop ,. The Classified Christmas Guide condition. Call Good AN longer drive? Sell it with a classified ad. Call 262 6682 to place your ad $700 Auto., 76 FORD dent, his counselors, the high council, stake YW and YM organizations and stake Relief Society. 10,578 24,000 miles warranty 0v8 Santa. Members of every ward in the stake have been invited to contribute funds toward the gifts to make Christmas special for the NOW dr., DEMO, V8, auto O.D., air, tape player. Interior lux. group. Premium sound. Door locks, cruise and lots more. 6169. 4 1977 the $5603 AT 8,299 CROWN VICTORIA Includes 24 month building, group will be greeted by decorations, trees and Santa Claus. Gifts will be presented to Primary children by NOW auto, air, vinyl roof. Lots Includes 24 month 24,000 miles warranty 1982 ward Southeast Asians who have moved to the area and are members of the branch. Shirley Earl, president of the stake Primary, has spearheaded the project with the backing of Paul T. Fordham, stake presi- 38 17 40 32 8,643 7,343 1982 GRANADA dr., DEMO, more extras. Returning to the 62200 Diesel Sundowner STARTING Includes 24 month 24,000 miles extended warranty 4 the group. NOW cyl, auto, cloth' trim, speed con 6 m., branch will make their annual trip to Temple Square to see the lights and the Nativity scene, a highlight of the Christmas season for Great mpg and features and incredible value. Offer expires Dec. 31, 1982 1982 FAIRMONT 6 p members of the FROM $300 to $ 1,000 10.75 A Christmas celebration for members of the Laotian branch of Taylorsville North stake is scheduled Wednesday REBATES TE2UCCC 16, 1982 On Wednesday WHATEVER IT TAKES WE GIVE 3899 So. Redwood Rd. Thursday, Dec. - two Reckless driving: Two charged, five con- victed; Liquor violations: 48 charged, 41 pleaded -- guilty, nine convicted, four dismissed ; -- Violation of animal ordinances: 64 charged, 55 pleaded guilty, three convicted, four dismissed; - Speeding: 133 charged, 138 pleaded guilty, five convicted, one acquitted, two dismissed; - Other moving violations: 205 charged, 176 pleaded guilty, 21 convicted, one acquitted, eight dismissed; - Driver license violations: 102 charged, 83 pleaded guilty, 10 convicted, one acquitted, two dismissed; - Other violations: 237 charged, 229 pleaded guilty, three convicted, two dismissed; - Parking tickets: 52 charged, 52 pleaded g guilty; - Failure to appear: charged, 247 pleaded guilty, three convicted, three dismiss248 ed; -- - Other misde- meanors: charged, pleaded guilty, 34 convicted, three acquitted, 34 dismissed. The court also dealt with 45 small claims 79 23 cases, the largest number since June when the court handled 53 small claims disputes. Nine were settled or dismissed, 32 were resolved in trials and 13 others were awarded in default judgments. Six other civil cases were handled as well, court records show. non-jur- y Lori Horsley, Collette Howes, Clark Hoyt, David Jackson, Trevor Jameson, Laura Jenkins, John Jensen, Noel Johnson, Todd Jones, Jennifer Jorgensen. Others include Keith Kingsbury, Lori Larsen, Thu Le, Jenny Lofgren, Judy Nelson, Karma Nielson, Pamela Noorda, Larry Norris, Scott Olson, Dean Ormsby, Jay Ost'er, David Owen, Deborah Owen, Paul Parry, Deborah Poll, Chris tie Pollock. Jay Powell, Kristen Pugsley, Raelynne Pyle, Steven Rich, Allen Rigby, Troy Robbs, Mark Roberts, Jennafer Robinson, Ray Se well, Ryan Simmons, Shawn Stauffer, Clifton Stewart, Tracy Sudoko, Ni cole Svee, Ryan Syverson, , Paolina Valenfe, Jim Michelle Young and Kristine Zdunich. From the ninth grade, Brian Acord, Gayleen Allen, Kristen Allen, LoyAnn Way-man- Arnon Heidi Bowden. Tommy Brooks, Ryan Brown, Kimberly Butchered, Holly Kari Butler, Paula Christensen, Joseph Cisneros Kimberly Crittenden, Douglas Clements, Denise Crow, Lori Dali, Tamara Denter, Clark Dillon, Michael James Douglas, Draper, Lori Druce, Jean-ninE II is, Julie Emery, Michelle Evans, Shawn Facer, Shelly Fellows, Tricia Flinders. Larry Gates, Charlie Gouge. Gayleen Griffith, Carolyn Gray, Catherine Gray, Cami Hansen, Deanna Hancock, Nicole Har- man, Kristin Harsha, Suzette Harvey, Will Healy, Sheila Hedenstrom, Holly Hedgepeth, Brent Hogan, Brian Hogan. Michelle Holman, Keven Hoopnama, Brock Hudson, Bergetta Inman, Melanie Izatt, Brett Jensen, Jason Renee John, Jeppesen, Shane Johnson, Karilyn Jolley, Yvette Kenner, Ryan Larsen, Stephen Lee, Valerie Lewis, Wendi Lewis. Sean Lowry, Sean Lucas, Bryan Lundgreen, Allison Mackay, Sheila Marble, Michelle McRoberts, Denise Meldrum, Anthony Meyer, Nancy Mix, Bradley Moksnes, David Mooy, James Olsen, Tyler Panek, Julie Paturzo, Andrea Paulson. Matthew Peterson, Becky Rasmussen, Melissa Reyes, Tonja Rolfe, Thomas Shields, Taylor Richens, Riggs, Stephanie Annalee Saxton, Schneider, Karen Brian Shira, Mano Sithivong, Audree Smith, Carolyn Smith, Jennifer Smith, Ryan Smith. Kari Snyder, Shauna Steele, Stephanie Strong, Kari Timothy, Sherry Thorpe, Russell David Utley, Trevino, David VandeVeegaete, Paul HONOR (From Page Cameron, Chad Catmull, 11A, Col. 2) Nathan Christiansen, Holly Christmas, Cory Cooper. Others are Teresa Cutler, Brad Dillon, Natalie Evans, Karen Faison, Kathy Far Vargecko, David Wall, , Robert Ward, Shari Katrina Watkins, Teresa Webb, Scott Wilde, Kevin Williams, Matthew Woolston, Stacie Workman, Andrew Wyllie and Ho Yu. War-nick- ( |