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Show mm. 8A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah uri-- fn Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know 1400-8- 6 AN ORDINANCE DEALING WITH CARE AND DISPOSITION OF LOST, ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Price City, Utah: LOST, ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: Abandoned property. Personal property found under circumstances reasonably indicating that the owner does not intend to control or possess it. Lost property. Personal property the location of which is unknown to the owner. Unclaimed property. Personal property held by the police department for a period of three months or more and unclaimed within that period by the owner; or personal property held by the police in connection with a court proceeding, the disposition of which is not otherwise determined by law or court order, and unclaimed by the owner within a period of 45 days following the end of all court proceedings. DUTY OF POLICE CHIEF. It shall be the duty of the chief of police to keep all lost, abandoned or unclaimed property which comes into the possession of the police department or any of its members, and he shall make all reasonable efforts to identify and locate the owner or owners thereof and restore such property to such owner. NOTIFICATION OF OWNER. Whenever the owner of lost, abandoned or unclaimed property is identified and located, the chief of police shall mail to the owner written notice describing the property, giving its present location, stating the circumstances under which he came into possession thereof, and giving notice to the owner that he must claim his property within the time provided by this notice, or the property will be disposed of as hereinafter provided. AND DISPOSITION NOTIFICATION WHEN UNCLAIMED GENERALLY. If the owner of lost, abandoned or unclaimed property fails to claim such property within fifteen days after the receipt of notice, or is not identified and located within the period of three months, the chief may compile a list of such property for distribution to other city departments as stated in the next following section. If, after five days of notifying other city departments of available property, there is still property for sale, the chief may advertise the sale of such property for at least two days in a newspaper of general circulation in the city, and may on the date specified in such advertisement offer the property to the public at public auction. The time of the public sale shall be scheduled for a date not less than five days after published notice of the sale has been completed. NOTIFICATION OF CITY DEPARTMENTS The chief shall also mail the above described list of all lost, abandoned or unclaimed property which is available for public sale to the purchasing department. The purchasing department will then notify the other city departments of the property offered for public sale. REQUESTS FOR USE OF PROPERTY BY CITY DEPARTMENTS. If a city department wishes to utilize any of the lost, abandoned or unclaimed property offered for sale, then a written request stating which property is needed should be forwarded to the police department and the purchasing department not later than five days before the public sale. JOINT COMMITTEE TO REVIEW REQUESTS; DESTRUCTION OF VALUELESS PROPERTY. A joint committee comprised of an authorized representative from the police department and an authorized representative from the city department shall then review purchasing departmental requests for the use of property and shall determine which department, if more than one request for the same property is received, shall be assigned the property. The remaining advertised property will then be offered for public sale on the published date. Provided, however, this joint committee may authorize the police department to destroy or otherwise dispose of any property subject to this article where such property is determined to be valueless or of such little value that the costs of conducting a sale and advertising would probably exceed the amount realized therefrom. SALE OF FIREARMS. All sales of firearms, handguns or other property subject to the 1968 Gun Control Act, 18 U.S.C.A. section 921, et. seq., shall be made in compliance therewith. OR DONATION OF DESTRUCTION PROPERTY REMAINING AFTER SALE OR DISTRIBUTION. All advertised lost, abandoned or unclaimed property remaining unsold or unassigned for departmental use under the preceding sections of this article may then be either destroyed or donated to City use or to public or private charities, as directed by the joint committee. REPORT TO AUDITOR BY COMMITTEE. The joint committee shall make a report to the city auditor, at the time of sale or disposition, containing a listing of any property sold or distributed under the provisions of this article, the amount of money received from public sales, and the fair market value, estimated by the joint committee, of any property distributed for use by a city department. FUND FOR MONIES RECEIVED. All money from the public sale of lost, abandoned or unclaimed property shall be deposited in the City general fund. RECLAMATION BY OWNER. If Die owner, his legal representatives, or successors, of any lost, abandoned, or unclaimed property sold at auction or utilized by a city department, demands his property within six months from the date the property was received by the police derailment, the city treasurer shall pay to him, alter deducting the fees and expenses of the city in relation to the matter, the proceeds of the public sale; or, if the property was assigned to a city department, the property shall be relinquished to the legality identified owner of the property, after deducting administrative fees and expenses in relation to the matter. FAILURE BY OWNER TO CLAIM PROCEEDS OF SALE. If the owner, his legal representatives or successors, of any lost, abandoned or unclaimed property sold at auction does not claim the proceeds from the sale of his property within the period, the proceeds from the public sale shall revert to the city general fund. POWER OF POLICE CHIEF TO RECEIVE AND DISPOSE OF PROPERTY. The chief shall have the power to receive lost, abandoned or unclaimed tangible or intangible then property from a private citizen. He shall make reasonable efforts to locate the owner of such property; but, if after three months, the owner has not been located or his property claimed, the property shall be returned to the citizen upon the citizens payment to the city of a six-mon- th n imj mnurr w"t 'Wt . mi' w W vr yyyi Wednesday, October 29, 1986 PUBLIC NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. q processing and administrative fee. If the citizen disclaims the property, then the property shall be distributed according to the provisions of this article. EFFECTIVE DATE. This article shall take effect upon publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE, UTAH, AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR ON THIS 22nd day of October, 1986. Lee Martines, Mayor ATTEST: Hampton McArthur. City Recorder I, P. Hampton McArthur, the duly acting and appointed City Recorder for Price City, a Municipal Corporation, Carbon Countv Utah, do hereby certify that the attached is a full, true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 1400-8- 6 passed by the City Council in its regular session on the 22nd day of October, 1986, and that the original of this ordinance is on file in the ordinance book in my office. Hampton McArthur, City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate October 29, -P. -P. 1986. Price City will receive bids for the purchase of a new Police car at the office of the City SUMMONS Recorder, Room 3, City Case No. 4756 Hall, Price, Utah until IN THE SEVENTH the time of the bid JUDICIAL DISTRICT opening, 7:00 P.M. COURT OF CARBON Wednesday, November COUNTY, STATE OF 5, 1986. Bidders must obtain a copy of the UTAH. In the Matter of the specifications from the Adoption of EVELYN City Recorder. Price MAY LIDDELL, and City reserves the right waive JUNIUS to any MICHAEL in bids irregularities LIDDELL, Minors. THE STATE OF and to accept the bid THE most responsive to the TO UTAH NATURAL FATHER citys needs. P. Hampton McArthur OF THE ABOVE-NAMECity Recorder MINOR Published in the Sun CHILDREN, RONALD Advocate October 24, 29 LA VARRE LIDDELL: D are You 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 Carbon County Courthouse, outside the main entrance, located at 120 East Main Street, Price, Carbon County, Utah, on November 25, 1986, at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Donald A. Watson, as Trustor, in favor of Marsing Estates Company, a Utah Limited Partnership, as Beneficiary, recorded in Book page 604 of official records in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County, Utah, covering real property located in an area known as Miller Creek with an approximate address of 8550 South 1500 East, Price, Carbon County, Utah, and more particularly described as : Lot 28, Marsing Estates, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in Book 4 of Plats at page 215, records of Carbon County, Utah. Excepting therefrom all oil, gas and all other minerals lying in, on, under or within said land. Together with any and all water and water rights belonging to or used upon or appropriated d tract of land, including to said but not limited to, any shares of stock in any company representing such water or water rights. The approximate amount of principal obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $5,470.06 and the amount of interest due and owing thereon is $572.84 through October 6, 1986 and $1.52 per diem thereafter. A description of the other expenses which may be charged against the sale proceeds is as follows: 1. Foreclosure report $100.00 2. Two annual fees at 100.00 Zions Bank 3. Recording of Notice of Default and Substitu13.00 tion of Trustee 4. Certified mail Notice 10.65 of Default 700.00 5. Attorneys fees 6. Any and all other costs incurred subsequent to the date of this notice at least $673.65 Total The 1986 property taxes are due in November but the amount is as yet undetermined. A copy of Notice of Federal Tax Lien Under Internal Revenue Laws is attached hereto and by reference made apart hereof. DATED this 24th day of October, 1986. Susan F. Smith Successor Trustee 80 West Main, Suite 201 1st Interstate Bank Bldg. Price, Utah 84501 Tele: (801)637-608- 2 Published in the Sun Advocate October 29, November 5 and 12, 1986. above-describe- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to change or exchange water in Carbon County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. APPLICATIONS ( S ) TO EXCHANGE WATER (E2460) APPLICANT: Lynn M. Carlson, 175 South West Temple, Suite 610, Salt Lake City, UT seeks the right to exchange water as evidenced by 1 share of Price River Water Users Association Stock 5143. CURRENT RIGHT: QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Scofield Reservoir. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 850 W 1080 fromSE Cor, Sec. 10, T12S, R7E. USE: from Mar 15 to Nov 15, Irrigation under the Price River Distribution System. is to be released, HEREAFTER: 1.0 ac-f- t. from Mar 15 to Nov 15, at a point same as Current Right; and 1.0 ac-f- t. is to be diverted from SOURCE: 8 in. well 200 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 500 E 710 from Wy4 Cor, Sec 10, T12S, R7E. (Scofield Reservoir) USE: Domestic: 2 families; Incidental irrigation. PLACE OF USE: SWViNWYi Sec 10, T12S, R7E. (E2471) APPLICANT: Leland R. Gappmayer, 915 West 1200 North, Orem, UT. seeks the right to exchange water as evidenced by Price River Water Users Assn. Stock Cert. 5130. CURRENT RIGHT: QUANTITY: 1.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Scofield Reservoir. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 810 W 1000 from SE Cor, Sec 10, T12S, R7E, STORAGE: Scofield Reservoir, height of dam 55 ft., Capacity 540000.0 ac-ft- ., USE:. HEREAFTER: is to be released, from, and 1.0 ac-f- t. is to be diverted from SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1 ) S 1050 E 626 from NV4 Cor, Sec 9, T11S, R7E. (10.5 mi. NE of Scofield Town) USE: Stockwatering: from May 1 to Oct 31 30 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. PLACE OF USE: SV2NEy4 Sec 9, T11S.R7E. APPLICATIONS TO CHANGE WATER (al4047) APPLICANT: Boyd Marsing, P.O. Box 350, Price, UT. proposes to change the point of diversion of water as evidenced by (A26424) Cert. No. 7702. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 1.38 cfs. SOURCE: Price River and Drain. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 818 E 842 from NYs Cor, Sec 1, T14S, R9E., SOURCE: Price River & Drain. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 15, total acreage 61.15 acs. PLACE OF USE: EV&SEVi Sec 1, T14S, R9E; WMSWV4 Sec 6, T14S, R10E. 1.38 cfs. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: Price River. POINT(S) OF SOURCE: DIVERSION: (1) S 20 W 1075 (2) S 1350 W 760 from EV Cor, Sec 1, T14S, R9E (2.5 mi. NW of Price, Utah) USE: Same as Heretofore. PLACE OF USE: Same as Heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before NOVEMBER 28, 1986. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Sun Advocate October 15, 22 and 29, 1986. 91-2- h hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Petition for Adoption filed with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court and to serve upon or mail to JOHN E. SCHINDLER, petitioners attorney, a copy of said answer within thirty (30) days after service of this Summons upon you 211, 91-2- NOTICE TO BIDDERS PUBLIC NOTICES pursuant to Rule order of adoption. DATED this 17th day of October, 1986. John E. Schindler Attorney for Petitioners 80 West Main, Suite 201 1st Interstate Bank Building Price, Utah 84501 Tele: (801) Published in the Sun Advocate October 29, November 5, 12 and 19, 1986. estate above Seniada Maria Valdez Martinez, 75, died Oct. 25, 1986 in a Price hospital. Bom SeA pt. 13, 1911 in Chamita, N.M., recited was are Rosary a Tuesday evening at Mitchell Chapel. Burial, Price City Cemetery. first Mass of the SALT LAKE CITY Christian Burial was celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine Tuesday morning for John A. Perry, 62, a Helper native who died Oct. 23, who has been appointed personal representative herein or to the Clerk of the Court on or before three months after the date the of publication of this notice or be forever barred. Florence Marie Fallis Woods 12621 Breckenridge Dallas, Texas 75230 T.N. Jensen Jensen Law Offices Attorney for Petitioner 190 No. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 84501 Tele: Published in the Sun Advocate October 15, 22 and 29, 1986. 7, Clerk-Audit- or 1986. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF PERMIT Johnny Perry 1986. Born Jan. 2, 1924 in Helper to Tony and Frances Magliocco Perry. Married Norma Butler, April 25, 1950. Member of the Catholic Church. A veteran of WWII, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a musician and entertainer. A of Henegar Business graduate he was a prominent College, restauranteur and night club owner in Salt Lake City and a professional musician. He was a graduate of Helper Junior High School and Carbon High, a noted member of the band and athletic teams of the schools. He was a member of the Helper American Legion baseball team that won the Utah state championship in 1940 and participated in the regional tournament at Phoenix, Ariz. He was an inventor and patent holder, an avid flyer, owned and operated OTC Stock Transfer Agency at the time of his death. Survived by his wife Norma; sons, John, Jr.; Joseph; daughters, Mrs. Kelly (Celia) Nelson; Mrs. Bret Mrs. Timothy (Gina) Williams; Jack (Tina) Palmer; step-soCoffman; seven grandchildren; two n, UTAH ACT 007019 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE PERMANENT MINING AND RECLAMATION PLAN SUBMITTED BY ANDALEX RESOURCES, INC., P.O. Box 902, Price, Utah 84501. ANDALEX RESOURCES, INC., TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS AND INALL PERSONS PARTICULARLY TERESTED IN TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE Reclamation Plan has been resubmitted under Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations pertaining to the Surface Affects of Underground Coal Mining by Andalex Resources, Inc., as an application to continue Underground Room and Pillar Coal mining on Federal leases ten (10) of Price, Utah. Present miles mining is in the Pinnacle Mine and Apex Mine. The name of the present and proposed activities is the Centennial Project and the person representing the company is Mr. Samuel C. Quigley, P.O. Box 902, Price, Utah 84501. Access to said property is via Carbon County Road No. north-northea- st 299. Description of said Federal Leases: 120 acres, Tcwn-shi- p 1. Federal lease 13 South, Range 11 East, Carbon County, Utah SViSEVi Section 7 and NWYiNEYi Section 18. Tract 2 (Lease Modification), 115.96 acres, Township 13 South, Range 11 East, Lot 4, Section 7, and Lot 1, NNEV4NWV4, SWiNEYiNWY.. 2. Federal lease SLr063058, 240 acres, Township 13 South, Range 11 East. Carbon County. Section NWYiNWYi, SEy4NWy4 Section 18. NEy4NEy4 8, brother, n; Elmo; sisters, Mrs. S.J. (Ann) Mrs. Ruben (Della) Saracino, Jessie; Mrs. Harold (Jane) Lombardi. Preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Emilio, Marlon; and a sister, Mrs. Matt (Edith) Rauhala. Interment was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City. EAST, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that a Mining and SSWV4 Robert Pulsipher Martinez required to present them to the undersigned Public Notice is hereby given that on November 3, 1986 at 3:00 p.m. at the Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah, there will be a test conducted of the automatic tabulating equipment to be used to tabulate the results of the General Election to be held on November 4, 1986, in Carbon County, State of Utah. This test is open to public observation in accordance with Utah Code Anthe provision of Section notated, 1953. ' ' Dated this 27th day of October, 1986. Norman Prichard Carbon County Published in the Sun Advocate October 29, Utah, V. daughter of Adolfo and Sarita Sanchez Vald-- . ez. Married A. tmJL Joe Martinez Dec. 4, 1929 in Gallaina, N.M. Member of the Catholic Church. Resident of Carbon County since 1948. and 31, 1986. Survived by husband, Price; five NOTICE sons, two daughters, Jose F., TO CREDITORS Draper; Juan, Bennion; Pat, Probate No. 4752 Amadeo and Joe Jr., all of Price; Mrs. Lorren (Effie) Roberts, IN THE SEVENTH Kearns; Mrs. Eugene (Celia) DISTRICT JUDICIAL Martinez, Sunnyside; 22 grandCARBON COURT OF 22 COUNTY, STATE OF children; two brothers, two sisters, Porfereo UTAH In the Matter of the Valdez, Espinoia, N.M.; Benito Estate of JOSEPH Valdez, Albuquerque, N.M.; Juanita FRANKLIN WOODS, Gallegos, Salt Lake City; Melissa also known as JOSEPH Gonzales, N.M. F. WOODS and as J.F. Mass of Christian Burial, WedWOODS, Deceased. 10 a.m. at Notre Dame de nesday, All persons having claims against the Lourdes Catholic Church. Holy NOTICE OF TEST OF AUTOMATIC TABULATING EQUIPMENT 11 Seniada n; 4(f)(1), Utah Rules of Qvil Procedure. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Petition for Adoption which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. Relief sought: This is an action seeking an 637-17- obituaries Robert Pulsipher, age 74, died Oct. a Price hospital. to Born Aug. 4, 1912 in Castle Gate Aldred Pulsipher. Robert and Ellen Life-lon- g resident of Carbon County. Served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in Former WWII. Europe during of employee of Utah Fuel Company 1967. in retired he Castle Gate, Retired member UMWA, Castle Gate local. Survived by brother and two Mrs. sisters, William Pulsipher, Alice Pehrson, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lillian St. John, West Valley nieces City; also survived by eight and nephews. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, 2 p.m at the Price City MitCemetery. Family will be at hour one chell Chapel Wednesday prior to services. 26, 1986 in Jack Jack E. McKinnon, Price a son of Wilma Forrester McKinnon. Married Norma Barnett, Sept. 6, 1957 in Price. Resident of since birth. Carbon County Graduate of Carbon High School, 1955. Mechanic for many years in Carbon County area. Former employee, Plateau Mine of Wattis. Survived by wife, Price; one son, four daughters, Jack E. McKinnon, Jr., Orem; Mrs. Terry (Pauline) Howell, Helper; Mrs. Randy (Colleen) Cook, Wellington; Mrs. Ed (Wilma) Howa, Anaheim, Calif.; Melissa McKinnon, Price; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Joyce) Houston, Price; Mrs. Sybil Sullivan, Bountiful. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Mitchell Chapel. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Federal lease Norma G. Rodriguez died Oct. 26, in a Price hospital. Born Aug. 29, 1933 in St. Joseph, Missouri, a daughter of Everett and Dorothy 1986 G-la- ss Gill. Married Robert Breeden; later divorced. Married Pedro Rodriguez; he died Oct. 9, 1985. Resident of Carbon County since 1978. Member of Nazarene Church. Survived by four sons, Calvin Breeden, Buffalo, N.Y.; David Breeden, Tacoma, Wash.; Steven Breeden, Kalispell, Mont.; Robin Breeden, Dallas, Texas; two daughters, Connie Powell, Knoxville, 111.; Loretta Banaie-Kashan- i, Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. John (Marjorie) Malarkey, Mesa, Ariz.; half brother, Vernon Sanders, Midway, Ark. Graveside services were held Tuesday at the Price City Cemetery. (Continued on Page 9A) NOTICE FORBIDS Utah Energy Credit Union is accepting bids fora: 1981 Serial Dodge Omni, No. 1B3BL18A8BD252420. Sealed bids must be in writing and in our office at 68 Price, South no 100 East, later than 12:00 P.M., November 5, 1986. We reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. 4 Call us at for further details. Published in the Sun Advocate October 22, 24 and 29, 1986. 637-096- them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 16th day of January, 1987, or said claims IN THE SEVENTH shall be forever barred. JUDICIAL DISTRICT Raymond V. Telaroli 285 2nd East COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF Helper, Utah 84526 S.V. Litizzette UTAH In the Matter of the Attorney for Personal Estate of RUTH Representative 30 South Main St. TELAROLI, Deceased. All persons having Helper, Utah 84526 claims against the Published in the Sun above estate are Advocate October 15, 22 required to present and 29, 1986. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 4750 BUNDERSON MONUMENT AND VAULT Display on Main Street in Castle Dale ENEViSE1! 1,682.39 381-519- 2 or 286-237- 9 acres, Tract 2 (Lease and NNEy Section 17. Modification), 160 acres, Township 13 South, Range 11 East, SV2NEV4, NV2NEV4SWV4, Section 17. 120 acres, Township Federal lease 13 South, Range 11 East, Carbon County, Utah, SVIVSEV Section 9. Description of fee lease: 1. Zions fee leases, 200 acres, Township 13 South, Range 11 East, Carbon County, Utah SNWV4, N&SWYe, SEy4SWy4 Section 7. The described areas are contained on the Deadman Canyon Quadrangle (Utah-Carbo- n Co.) of the United States Geological Survey 7.5 minute quadrangle map series (topographic). A copy of the Mining and Reclamation Plan submitted by Andalex Resources, Inc., is available for public inspection at the Office of the County Clerk of Carbon County, Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah. Any person aggrieved bv this Mining and Reclamation Plan as application for permit renewal is hereby requested to submit written comments to the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 1588 West 355 W. North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180. Published in the Sun Advocate October 17, 22, 24, 29 and November 5. 1986. 4. W. NEYiNWVi Township 13 South, Range 11 East, Carbon County, Utah, Section 5 (All), Section 6 (All), NSEV4 Section 7, NV2, NEy4, NV2NWy4, NViSWVi, SEy4 Section 8, WV2SWV4 Section 9, NEy4SEV4, NMiNWyiSEy and Norma G. Rodriguez 1 3. died Oct. 49, Born Oct. 20, 1937 in Robert Section 17, and Tract 2 (Lease SWVE'k, McKinnon 25,1986. Modification), 160 acres, Township 13 South, Range 11 East, SWYtNWYi, NEVNWYiSW1, Wy2NWyiSWy4, Section 17 and NWy4SEy4NEy4, Section 18. . Castle Heights PTA & Student Body its expresses DEEPEST APPRECIATION to the following merchants and businesses for their generous donations for our Halloween Carnival: Breakaway Brockbank Real Estate Jensen's Country Lanes Plateau Mining Commercial Security Bank Bank First Secu1 Zions Bank First Interstate Bank Price Floral Anderson Lumber Professional Title Gary Grako's Tires Dr. M. K. Thayne Dinosaur Tires Osco Drug Cook's Velvet Freeze Golden Corral J.B.'s Big Boy McDonald's Taco Time Wendy's Craft Corner For Every Body Frisco Bay Inkley's Kmart Office Equipment Radio Shack Red Balloon Serendipity Southeastern Utah Computers Sunset Sports Yellow Front Jane Johnson, Homespun Gifts Pay less Shoes Southeastern Aluminum The Legacy Walton Books Hallmark Pizza Deli Jack's Shoes Sprouse Reitz The Bike Route City Market Bill's Home Furnishings Consolidated Freight And especially to Smith's Food King and Swift Stop & Shoo who donated most of the food served. |