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Show V IP p w w www1 wmw w w Thursday, March 7, 1991 I' jMftBoSNeC&Usedl 1974CHEVY CAMAROLT, 17 FT CHRYSLER open bow. fiberglass, 120 hp. Chrysler outboard, hp. trolling motor, Minn Kota bow motor, Eagle Ultra $2,800. Phone 637-936Indian Hills 26. (2264p) power steering, power brakes, less than 500 milos on rebuilt engine, engine has flat top pistons and big valve heads $900 or best offer, 888 2160. (2264p) 1979 MAZDA RX7 sports car, new interior, beautiful car $1,495. 1987 188 MARLIN CUDDY cabin with camper top, 637-062- 140 h.p. (129tf) 1979 SUBARU (354p) STATION drive. (354p) Wagon, Call 637-652- 198721 50 BAYLINERSier-r- Sunbridge. (2129b) 1982 BUICK SKYLARK Limited, like new condition, with new engino. condition! tion 1989 $5,200. Call or see at 509 748-508- 1988 PLYMOUTH Zions Bank, (374b) 637-260- owed. Some extras. 637-743- CENTURY. excellent condition. Contact Zions Bank, very very clean. power windowslocks, (374p) cruise, AC, tilt, AMFM cassette, bra, tinted windows. 40,000 miles or 637-084- LUMINA (CHEV.) 4 door, V 6, auto, air. PS, PDL, PW. cruise, tilt None nicer! Dan's Auto. (226tf) 90 384-259- truck $300. (352p) insulated, courtesy light excellent condition. from $100. 637-162- (354p) Fords, Morcedos, Corve- Chevys, surplus. Buyers guide. (1) ext. 1973 JEEP 0 $800. SEIZED CARS, trucks, motor boats. homes, by FBI, IRS, DEA. Available your area now. 637-510- (354p) 1977 JEEP PICKUP. 360, 4 X 4, with 1981 k cab-ove- ext Call WAGON, excellent condition (2198p) camper. r after 4 p.m. 748-501- 9 (2128p) (354p) Classifieds 637-684- 1981 CHEV P.U., SWB, 4 X 4, rebuilt 292, or 462-237- 1 $3,600. 472-397- 1982 FORD 4 X 4, 350 engine, 15 MPG, undor 4 7,000 original miles, new paint $5,900. 1987 0 (2264p) BLAZER. V-PS, PB, air $6,275. Helper Auto. (2215b) 1988 TOYOTA 4X4. black, excellent condition $8,900 or best offer. Must sell!! (372p) 637-377- 1939 FORD RANGER XLT, 4X4, perfect condition, under 15.000 milos. asking $11,000. Call Casey 653-260- evenings. (353p) sand rail, like new, windshield, hydraulic clutch and brakes, engine 80 chrome $3,000. 748-202- William Gerold Tatton appeared at arraignment in three informations. One complaint charged the defendant with a single attempted distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance count. Each of the two remaining cases charged Tatton with an additional 1979 SUZUKI 400RM for sale. Call (2264b) 472-315- 1986 HONDA FAT Cat, only two tanks of gas $1,000. through it (2264p) 637-424- 1987 SUZUKI $600. Call (2264p) RM80 381-502- 1989 HONDA CR250, loss than 20 hours $2,600 or best offer. (372p) 637-377- K20QSuck&ans 1989 FORD auto 460, deluxe tow package, loaded, less than 5,000 aftor 4 miles. p.m. (2264p) 1976 Dodge Maxi Van, low mileage on motor, transmission and differential. 637-312- judge hears felony cases recommendations to the court. Pronouncement of judgment and sentence on the pleas was set on April 15. Rachel Ann Anderson waived the right to trial and entered a guilty plea on one falseforged medical prescription count. The defendant was referred to the department of corrections for a presentencing evaluation, and sentencing was scheduled on April 1. Leo Favian Garcia waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty at arraignment to one distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled substance offense. The defendant was referred to state corrections for a presentencing report, and pronouncement of judgment was set on April 1. distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled substance offense. After waiving all constitutional and legal rights, the defendant pleaded guilty to the three charges. Tatton was referred to the Utah Department of Corrections for a presentencing investigation and Jason Edward Green waived the right to trial and Phone (352p) Utahs Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program which is working to close dangerous mine openings throughout Utah. In the past several years, there have been serious inju- Nearly 30,000 fourth grade by students in Utah are receiving entitled Mining The workbook is designed to teach children about the dangers of abandoned mines. It is produced and distributed ries and several deaths Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, Utah will hold a public hearing on April 8, 1991 at 3:00 IM in the Commissioners room of the Courthouse, Price, Utah for the purpose of considering recommendations of the County Planning Commission for a to 2 of the area listed below: change of zoning from That portion oftheSE V oftheNE'i oftheNEF , Section 22.T-14-SLB&M., lying South of the Carbon County Road to the Carbon County Airport, comprising approximately 8.57 ac. more or less as determined from the data on the county plat. Details of the proposed change are on file in the office of the County Clerk, County Courthouse, Price, Utah, and may be examined at any time during office hours until the date of the RR-2.- 5 S, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY OF CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. sEmma ATTEST: R. Kuykendall, Chairman sNorman Prichard County Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate March 5 and 7, 1991. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, Utah will hold a public hearing on April 8, 1991 at 3:00 PM in the Commissioners room of the Courthouse, Price, Utah for the purpose of considering recommendations of the County Planning Commission for a change of zoning from RR-- 1 to C- of the area listed below: Beginning at a point 2592 feet South and 2 130 feet West of the Northeast Corner of Section 1, SLB&M; thence North 175 120 East, 640 feet, thence South 801034 West, 150,48 feet; thence around a curve to the right with a radius of 95 feet, 163.30 feet; thence West 50 feet to the East bank of Carbon Canal; thence South 1500 West, 160 feet, thence South 85 feet; thence South 1300 East 372 feet; thence Southeasterly 100 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 2.95 acres, more or less. Details of the proposed change are on file in the office of the County Clerk, County Courthouse, Price, Utah, and may be examined at any time during office hours until the date of the -l S, 1 - W.H - hearing. . flitt-l- . BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. NOTICES PUBLIC THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW BECAUSE sEmma ATTEST: R. Kuykendall, Chairman container of alcohol The bench ordered the defendant to undergo a y psychological evaluation in a diagnostic unit at the Utah State Prison. Jones wa9 remanded back into the custody of the Carbon County 90-da- matter. A trial was scheduled on May 23 in an information charging Mark Leonard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wellington City Council will meet at 8:00 oclock P.M. on the 10th day of April, 1991 at the Wellington City Hall to consider the annexation of the following described property in Carbon County: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS 280.00 FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 3, T15S., RUE , SLM.. SAID POINT BEING THE EXISTING CITY LIMITS: THENCE NORTH 600.00 FEET ALONG SAID CITY LIMITS; THENCE NORTH 61 1400EAST 2706.77 FEET ML TO THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 1907.11 FEET ML ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER TO THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 3; THENCE WEST 300.00 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE; THENCE NORTH 1018.66 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 613400 WEST 2130.00 FEET ML TO THE SOUTH SECTION LINE; THENCE WEST 199.66 FEET ALONG SAID SECTION LINE TO POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO: BEGINNING AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 10, T15S., RUE., SLM; THENCE WEST 300.00 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE; THENCE SOUTH 300.00 FEET; THENCE EAST 730.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 300.00 FEET ML TO THE SECTION LINE; THENCE WEST 430.00 FEET ALONG THE SAID SECTION LINE TO POINT OF BEGINNING. A policy declaration for this annexation is available for review at the Wellington City Hall located at 150 West Main Dated this 26th day of February, 1991. WELLINGTON CITY, a Municipal Corporation BysKen J. Powell City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate March 7, 1991. related to abandoned mines in Utah," explains Mary Ann Wright, program coordinator. Since Utah has about 10,000 mine openings, it will take many years to close all of them so we are working very hard to educate people. sNorman Prichard CHANGED The Price City Council Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 13, has been changed to Tuesday, March 12, at 5:30 p.m. Tubbs with two offenses, felony burglary of a dwelling and misdemeanor assault. A trial was set on June 12 in a complaint filed against Bryan David Olivcrson. The defendant is charged with two felony level counts, burglary of a and theft. non-dwelli- NOTICE OF MEETING The Administrative Control Board of the Carbon County Recreation Special Service District will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, March 7, 1991, at 5:15 p.m. at the Commissioners Chambers, Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah, for the purposes of organizational business, discussion of the proposed golf course expan- sion project, and other sMARGRET SIDWELL TAYLOR Advocate March 5 and 7, Chairman of the Board Published in the Sun Advocate March 5 and 7, 1991. 1991. Published in the Sun Obituaries Jessie Borzaga Ephriam Swain Jessie Behunin Borzaga, 87, formerly of Price, died March 4, 1991 at Palo Alto, Calif. She was bora Aug. 10, 1903 at Ferron to Brigham and Mary Jane Biddlecome Behunin. She married Joseph Vincent Borzaga on Dec. 11, 1925 at Castle Dale; he died May 27, 1982. She was a member of the Catholic Church and a former resident of Price prior to moving to Palo Alto in 1983. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lenore Peacock; one two greatgrandchildren, all Palo Alto; four brothers, Harold Behunin, Kamas; Ivan Behunin, Salt Lake grandson; City; Clyde Behunin, Price; Joe Behunin, Prescott, Ariz.; and three sisters, Jennie Sims, St. George; Nina Goodrich and Margie Biggs, both Spring Glen. Graveside services will be Saturday, noon, at the Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. Friends may call at the Mitchell Chapel on Friday and Saturday prior to the services. The family will be at the chapel Saturday one hour prior to the services. The family suggests contributions to the Notre Dame Regional School, Price. County Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate March 5 and 7, 1991. BOUNTIFUL Ephriam Clin- ton Swain, 82, died Feb. 26, 1991 at a Bountiful hospital. He was bora Aug. 24, 1908 at Daniels to Ephriam and Phoebe Oaks Swain. He married LaVer-d- a Hair on Oct. 18, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died Oct. 13, 1983. He later married Mae Draper, a former longtime Price resident, at Bountiful. He was a builder of quality homes in the Bountiful area for 30 years. He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and the Lions Club. He was a past president and charter member of the Oakridge Country Club in Bountiful. He is survived by his wife, Bountiful; four children, Darlene S. Nelson and Arlin C. Swain, both Bountiful; Gerald Swain, Fullerton, Calif.; Carolyn S. West Bountiful; 16 grandchildren; 17 y Sec-ris- t, n; 27 13 a brother, Athel, Heber City; and three sis- ters, Mary Rushton, West Valley City; Elma Eskelson, Bountiful; and Blanche Smithies, St. George. Funeral services were held at Bountiful. Burial was in the Bountiful City Cemetery. March 2 Castle valley watch PUBLIC NOTICE Street. category charges, driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) and open PRICE CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE OF HEARING COMMISSIONERS ITICfc- V- .15 failure to respond to a police officers signal to stop (felony evasion) charge. The defendant was referred to the department of corrections for a presentencing investigation, and sentencing was scheduled on April 1. Phillip N. Jones waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty at arraignment to one felony level, unlawful possession of a controlled substance count and two misdemeanor PUBLIC NOTICES hearing. A Sheriffs Office for transport to the state correctional facility, and pronouncement of judgment was set on June 3. Dustin Nathan Rcdmund appeared at an order to show cause hearing to answer an affidavit filed by state corrections. The affidavit contained allegations that the defendant had violated the conditions for probation included in the judgment on a prior felony theft conviction. After admitting to certain of the allegations, Rcdmund was found to be in direct violation of the probationary terms. However, the court continued the formal supervision period previously ordered in the entered a guilty plea on one Children learn of mine dangers Utahs Heritage." 687-995- 1 2 Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on March 4 before Judge Boyd Bunnell: workbooks (2266p) FOR SALE: 637-073- District court 637-621- 4 or FOR SALE White shell for LWB truck, paneled, GOVERNMENT SEIZED 1979 FORD4X4 12 TON. for more Call information. (354p) (354p) small 472-506- ttes. LWB. cam- CAMPER SHELL with boat rack and carpet kit. fits Ford Courier or same size (352p) vehicles Camper V-- with 8 ft cab-ove- r per. Loaded! 637-109- 4 Good 51 FORD. car to restore. $500 firm. 888-558- 4X4 Special, 350 637-174- (372p) (2264 p) E J9&Canipers:3tfrai; 1971 GMC $9,200. Call Ron 381-528- V-- 25 FT PACE Arrow, low low miloage (23,000), 4.0 KV generator, low low hours (163), excellent condition, 1989 PONTIAC GRAND Prix, excellent condition, 637-579- 7 (374p) WlSjjMotPfhomeqi (374b) 1979 CJ-JEEP. GOOD condition, OBO top, tow bar, tire carrier $2,800. 472-553- 1989 2050 ARRIVA 20 ft. boat low hours, excellent shape, asking what is BUICK 637-260- FT BAYLINER, 19-1- 2 637-653- SUN- (354p) 637-424- (214tf) Contact DANCE. 472-871- asking what is owed. Many extras! Canyonview. Orangovillo (354p) 637-570- 1 JEEP. 5 (2218p) 637-166- (2196p) 1986 MAZDA 626, with air, excellent condi- 1973 CJ-- sleeper a 1988 BAYLINER 2655 Ciera, extras. Excellent (354p) 637-257- 1989 Merc. IO. after 4 p.m. 748-501- W Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 7 ORDINANCE NO. 1991 AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING A RETURNED CHECK FEE FOR WATER AND SEWER SERVICES OF THE PRICE RIVER WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. The need or reason for this Ordinance is to establish a fee to defray returned check expenses incurred by the District for of water and sewer services. BE IT ORDAINED by the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Price River Water Improvement District, Carbon Coun. ty, Utah: of Ordinance No. 1987-- 3 is hereby That Section amended by adding an additional paragraph as follows: A returned check fee in the sum of $4.00 shall be imposed on all water users whose checks are returned by the bank without being paid. Said fee shall be specified in all (Continued from Page 2) warrant; $100 cash. 12:15 p.m. March 2. Alan Kay Justesen (26, Price); warrant; $100 cash. court-issue- d 6 p.m. March 2. Otoniel Carrillo (27, Huntington); non-payme- nt water statements." of Ordinance No. 1990-- 1 is hereby That Section amended by adding an additional paragraph as follows: A returned check fee in the sum of $4.00 shall be imposed on all sewer users whose checks are returned by bank without being paid. Said fee shall be specified in all sewer statements -1 EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of its publication. PRICE RIVER WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Bys Albert J. Spensko Chairman, Board of Trustees ATTEST: Guido Rachiele (seal) Published in the Sun Advocate March 7, 1991. release. warrant; time-serve- Leon court-issue- d d 8 p.m. March 2. Jose Rafael Samano (27, Price); DUI; Carbon County SO. 3:35 a.m. March 3. Jodi Lynn Kirkwood (26, Price); assault, intoxication and disorderly conduct; Price City PD; $375 bond. 11:30 a.m. March 3. Cleytus Joe Baker (25, Colorado); two court-issue- d warrants; released to Provo City PD. 5:15 p.m. March 3. Bryan David Oliverson (27, Price); court-issue- d warrant; released to Emery County authorities. 2:45 a.m. March 4. Timothy Allen Green (23, Provo); two court-issue- d warrants and drivers license suspensionrevocation; Helper City PD; $100, $115 and $375 bail. 12:30 p.m. March 4. Phillip N. Jones (48, Ferron); hold for trans- port to Utah State Prison. 10:55 p.m. March 4. Tricia R. Stringfellow (20, Helper); court-issue- d warrant; $130 cash. Birth announcements A boy to Barry and Feb. 26 Linda Deeter, Helper. A girl to David and March 1 Annette Stevenson, Helper; a boy to Wayne and Carolyn DeLeeuw, Orangeville. March 2 A girl to Genaro Ruiz and Keila Trejo, Green River; a boy to Charles and Suzanne Reynolds, West Valley City; a boy to Luke and Lisa Byrge, East Carbon City. Marriage licenses Karl L. Lilly, Price, Feb. 26 and Barbara J. Marcil, Price. Feb. 28 Jeffrey S. Hansen, Mesa, Ariz., and Brandee A. Kray-nHelper. March 1 Donald W. Kingston, Helper, and Marguerita E. Franco, Helper; Arnold G. Rowley Jr., Wellington, and Tina L. Castiglione, Price. c. Divorces March 1 Patricia Kingston vs. Donald W. Kingston, married March 1, 1980 at Price. |