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Show V 12A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah CEU Wednesday, September 28, 1983 art exhibit features many techniques Fantasy Visions, an exhibit of works by two Eugene, Oregon artists, will be on display throughout the month of October in College of Eastern Utahs Gallery East in the main building on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit was organized by Visual Art Resources of the University of Oregon Museum of Art with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Oregon Arts Com mission, the artists concepts of reality and human nature. these dations. Artists Marta Thoma and Koe Sylwester used a variety of techniques in creating the works in the exhibit. Included are oil and watercolor paintings, illustrations, etchings and color Thomas paintings, etchings and xerographs are populated with human figures having animal heads. She observes that in dream imagery animals symbolize the basic drives of humans, such as sexuality and Before moving to Eugene in 1980, Thoma taught art at college and universities in the San Francisco area. She holds a bachelors degree In fine arts from the University of California, Berkeley. Xerox aggression. the Friends of the Museum and private foun- art. Many of the pieces make use of animals and creatures from the realm of fantasy to convey The half-huma- creatures, she Recently she completed work textbook on college-levillustrating for Prentice-Hal- l Publishing Company. on a half-anim- al n, explains, express the conflict between the drives and restraints of civilization. basic el arSylwester, a 1975 in tist, moved to Eugene after two years as a student at the University of Nebraska. She is currently at work on two groups of illustrations she plans to publish in book format. Sylwesters watercolors and illustrations depict cows, dogs and chairs in situations that evoke alternating feelings of confinement and freedom, fear and courage, concealment and self-taug- ht revelation. She sees her works as a form of which, in her words, has revealed that the essence of my life is fantasy, and that reality has more to do with the state of mind than with the state of things. The Fantasy Visions is exhibit open to the public at no after-hou- r tours charge. Special are available by calling James Young in CEUs art department. Teenage pregnancy rate drops, still lower than average Fewer teenage girls in Utah are getting pregnant these days. In 1981, Utah experienced a decline in the rate for pregnancies among white teenagers 15 to 17 years old, from 45.1 per 1000 females in 1980 to 42.5 per 1000 in 1981. (The pregnancy rate is defined as the number of live births plus in duced abortions per 1,000 females in the population.) From 1975 to 1981 the Utah teenage pregnancy rates for white and nonwhite females continued to be lower than national figures. For white 7 year olds, Utahs rate goes from parable United States white percent increase). The com 1975-198- 1: 15-1- 36.6 in 1975 to 42.5 in 1981 (a 16 rate goes from in 46.1 in 1975 to 50.0 1980 (a 9 percent increase). This and other comparative information on Utah teenagers is included in a new publication by the Utah Department of Health. Teenage pregnancy in Utah, The national pregnancy rate 7 for nonwhite teenagers 1980 of was in 116.0, age years more than double the Utah nonwhite pregnancy rate. The 7 Utah nonwhite years old 1975 was 41.3 in rate pregnancy and in 1981 was 53.5 (a 29 percent increase). The comparable national population showed no 15-1- 15-1- change in the pregnancy rate teenage pregnancy data by county of residence for Utah. In during the same interval. For white 9 year olds the general, the rural counties have Utah pregnancy rate was 104.2 higher fertility rates (the number of births per 1,000 in 1975 and 125.3 in 1981 (a 20 and the percent increase). The com- .women ages counties white urban higher rates of parable United States . 126.6 106.3 1975 Because the and abortions.in induced were rates a greater is rate in 1980 (a 19 percent increase). fertility The national pregnancy rate proportion of the pregnancy 9 for nonwhite year olds in rate the rural counties tend to 1980 was 232.6, approximately have higher pregnancy rates 1980. in The than the urban counties. double the Utah rate for rate The health problems Utahs pregnancy associated with teenage nonwhite 18 and 19 year olds increased by 49 percent between pregnancies are also discussed in the report and are of par1975 (98.1) and 1981 (145.9). Nationally, there was a four ticular concern to the Department of Health. It appears that percent increase for the comrates of low birth weight infants parable population. As noted earlier, in 1981 the and infants with congenital malformation may be declining rate for white teenagers 7 old declined from for women at all ages. However, the years previous year. Utah nonwhite pregnant teenagers, par7 years olds as well as white ticularly those 17 and younger, and nonwhite 9 year olds, all have higher rates of low birth experienced an increase in their weight infants and of infants pregnancy rates in 1981. with congenital malformations National data for 1981 are not than older females. These outcomes are major conavailable. The report also compares 1980 tributors to the high infant pregnancy rates for white and mortality rate experienced by 18-1- 15-1- 9) - 18-1- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE It is hereby given that on October 14, 1983 at 10:00 a.m. a public sale will be held at Walker Ford Mercury, 280 East Main, Price, Utah to sell the following vehicle: 1975 Ford VIN H Clubwagon E-2- E23HHX05912 Vehicle will be sold to highest bidder. Walker Ford Mercury reserves the right to bid. Published in the Sun Advocate September 28 and October 5, 1983. ADVERTISEMENT FORBID Separate sealed bids for supplying materials for the Haycock Lane Waterline in Spring Utah will be received by the Price Glen, River Water provement District Tuesday, October Imon 4, 1983, until 7:30 p.m. at their office at Rt. 2, Box 59F, County Fairgrounds Rd., Price, Utah 84501, and then publicly opened read aloud. The and , Contract Document, Specifications, and Plans may be examined at Creamer & 435 above office or at the office of Engineers, Tabernacle, Utah 84770. Noble East St. George, ALL RESIDENTS OF HELPER CITY: The Helper City Council will hold a on public hearing Thursday, October 13, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. in the Helper City Hall for the purpose of receiving public comment on a proposed zone change request on the following described property: Beginning N 89 43 E 243.1 ft. and S 0 37 W 88.48 ft. from the NW comer of Lot 4, Section 18, T 13 S, R 10 E, S. L. B. & M. and running thence N 89 43 E 103.7 ft.; thence S0 37 W 60.0 ft.; thence S 89 43 W 103.7 ft.; thence N 0 37 E 60.0 ft. to the point of beginning. TO 15-1- The 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 entrance of the Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah on the 25th day of October 1983, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day; for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by James William Flowers and Judy Ann Flowers, husband and wife, as Trustors, in favor of First Seoirity Bank of as N.A., Utah, beneficiary, covering real property located at 1450 East Cottonwood The property 2, Price, Utah and described above is more particularly located on the East side described as follows: COTTONWOOD Lot 2, of Palmer Street immediately North of the VILLAGE, a Planned old L.D.S. Church Unit Development, property. The requested according to the official zone change is from plat thereof, filed for Residential Zone to record as Entry No. Residential 156799 in Book 4 of Plats at page 214, together Zone. The above zone with a right and change request has easement of enjoyment received a favorable in and to the common from Copies of the Contract recommendation the Helper City PlanDocuments, Specifications, and Plans may be ning Commission. obtained at the office of Interested residents Creamer & Noble and property owners of upon Helper City are invited Engineers payment of a fee of to attend and express $15.00, NO PART OF their views regarding zone WHICH IS REFUN- the proposed DABLE. change. Kirkwood Dated: September 20, 1983. Zoning Administrator Published in the Sun Published in the Sun Advocate September 23, Advocate September 28, 1983. 28 and 30, 1983. NOTICE OF DEFAULT The undersigned, Verden E. Bettilyon, Successor Trustee, hereby gives Notice of Default and of the exercise of its election to declare all sums secured by the Trust Deed hereinafter described to be immediately due and payable. This notice relates to a Trust Deed executed by, LYLE G. HUTCHINGS & ROSE HUTCHINGS as Trustor, DENISON LAND TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, and RICHARDS-WOODBURMORTGAGE CORP as Beneficiary, dated September 7, 1982, recorded as September 8, 1982, in Book 220 at Page Document No. 164935 of the records of the Carbon covering the following County Recorder, described property t: All of Lot 16, RIVERSIDE MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION, PLAT A, according to the official plat thereof, on record in the office of Carbon County Recorder. This Trust Deed was assigned to NEBRASKA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, F.A. by mesne assignments. A breach of an obligation for which the trust property was conveyed as security, has occurred consisting of the following: Payments for May through August 1983, for a total delinquency of $2617.32 are due and payable. Trustee elects to sell or cause to be sold such to satisfy the obligation due under the Kroperty By reason of such default, NEBRASKA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, F.A., the present beneficiary under said Trust Deed, has executed and delivered to Trustee a written Declaration of Default and demand for sale and has deposited with said Trustee such Trust Deed and all documents evidencing obligations secured thereby, and has declared and does hereby declare all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has elected and does hereby elect to cause the trust properties to be sold to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. DATED this 14th day of September, 1983. E. Bettilyon Attorney at Law STATE OF UTAH ) )ss, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE ) On the 14th day of September, 1983, personally appeared before me, Verden E. Bettilyon, Attorney at Law, the signer of the foregoing instrument, who duly acknowledge to me that he executed the same. My Commission Expires: Residing at: Bountiful, Utah B. Bettilyon Notary Public Published in the Sun Advocate September 28, October 5 and 12, 1983. ground 321-32- 6, which rights, easements responsibilities defined in Declaration and are . the of Conditions Covenants, and Restrictions of Cottonwood Village, recorded August 27, 1981 in Book 209 at Page 791. EXCEPTING therefrom all oil, gas and minerals below a depth of 200 feet from the surface. Dated this 14th day of September, 1983. Backman Title Company, By: David B. Boyce Vice-Preside- nt Published in the Sun Advocate September 28, October 5 and 12, 1983. Y to-wi- following ADVERTISEMENT Price City and Carbon County are iointly offering for bia property at located ap- East proximately and 500 North in Price, Utah. The area is a mixture of residential, 150 and school The developments. College of Eastern Utah parks, campus is located one block to the east. property is shaped totaling 3.93 acres and is 1 zoned (allows flexibility for many uses). Property consists Subject rectangular PROPOSED PUBLIC NOTICE FOR FILING UNDERGROUND MINING PERMIT APPLICATIONS NOTICE OF BID Valley Camp, Inc., wishes to advise the public that it has filed an Underground Mining Permit Application with the State of Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, and the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, United States Department of Interior. Valley Camp further advises the public of the following: 1. The full name and business address of the applicant is: Valley Camp of Utah, Inc. Scofield Route Helper, UT 84526 2. The Valley Camp of Utah, Inc. permit area is located in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, approximately 2.0 miles south of Scofield, Utah, 20 miles (50 miles by road) northwest of Price, Utah, and 110 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, (see Figure 1 for general area location). Scofield is situated in Pleasant Valley and is accessible by an road, State Highway 96. This highway intersects U.S. Highways 6 & 50 at Colton Junction, approximately 15 miles northeast of Scofield, Utah. From Colton Junction, U.S. Highways 6 & 50 bear northwesterly to the Interstate 15 Junction at Spanish Fork, Utah. From Colton Junction southeastward, U.S.' Highways 6 & 50 follow Price Canyon to Price, Utah. The Valley Camp, Inc., property is located approximately 2 miles south of Scofield, and extends from Green Canyon on the north to Cox Canyon on the south. 3. The land areas contained in the permit application are more fully described as follows : T14SR7E Section 7 NW Ya, and NW Ya of NE Ya Section 6 W , and W of E T14SR6E Section 1 E Vz NE Ya, and NE Ya of SE Ya T13SR7E Section 31 SW Ya, and W of NW Ya Section 30 W Yz of W Yz, SE Ya of SW Ya, and NE Ya of NW Ya Section 21 Portions of NW Ya of NW Ya Section 20 Portions of NE Vi of NE V of SW Ya, NE V of SW Ya and Section 19 S portions of W Yz of E Ms, E Yz of NW Ya, and NE Ya oINEYa Section 18 S Yz of SE Ya, and SE Ya of SW Ya Section 17 NE Ya excluding portions of SW Ya NE Ya and NE Ya NE Ya N Yz SE Ya and portions of S Vi SE Va Section 16 W 4 of W , NE Ya of NW Ya, NW Ya oINEYa Section 9 W of SW 14 Section 8 E Yz of SEVi, and a portion of SW Ya of SE Ya T13SR6E Section 36 All Section 35 Portions of E Yz of E Yz, and SW Ya of SE Ya Section 25 E Yi and portions of W Yz Section 24 SE V4 and portions of S Yz of NE Ya, NW Ya NE Ya, and E Yz and SW Ya 4. All lands associated with this application are shown on the Scofield, Utah, 7 minute USGS quadrangle map. 5. A copy of the application will be available for public inspection at the Carbon and Emery Counties Recorders Office. 6. Written comments on the proposed application may be submitted to: State of Utah Natural Resources & Energy Oil, Gas and Mining 4241 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 P-- one building containing approximately of 60,000 square feet. Additional information concerning the building is available by con- tacting Price City 0. Administrator at Only bids on a cash basis will be considered. Deadline for receiving sealed bids will be Wednesday, October 12, 1983 at 5:00 p.m. in the office of the City Recorder, Room 3, 185 East Main Street, Price, Utah 84501. Bid Opening will be at 7:30 p.m. on that same date. Price City and Carbon County reserve the right to accept or reject all bids. Hampton McArthur City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate September 23 and 28, 1983. 637-501- -P. Office of Surface Mining U.S. Department of the Interior Brooks Tower Second Floor 1020 15th Street Denver, Colorado 80295 Published in the Sun Advocate September 28, October 5, 12 and 19, 1983. GENERAL LOCATION MAP OF MINE PLAN AREA VALLEY CAMP OF UTAH, INC. East Carbon City is accepting bids on a Flat Bed Trailer and a 1977 White Catalina Pontiac. Submit sealed bids to East Carbon City Recorder, P.O. Box 811, East Carbon, Utah, by October 11, 1983 by 5:00 p.m. East Carbon City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Published in the Sun Advocate September 21 and 28, 1983. 15-1- 18-1- nonwhite teenagers female residents of thirty states. Utah ranks third with its fertility rate of 64.6 per 1,000 9 year old white females. Wyoming ranks first (76.3) and PUBLIC SALE Connecticut ranks last (24.3). induced abortions Utah For Will be conducted by next to last with a rate of ranks First Security Bank of 12.8. has the lowest to Wyoming Utah pertaining various cafe equipment, rate (10.0) and California the located at 184 South highest (46.0). Utahs white Main, Helper, Utah on rate of 77.4 October 4 at 11 a.m. teenage pregnancy 11th. The ranks highest rate is Individual items will be sold only r, if - total for , California (95.9) and the amount lowest is Connecticut (47.7). aggregate exceeds single bids for Utahs nonwhite teenagers have all equipment. rates rank that low, consistently incan be (15-1- 15-1- - Equipment spected by contacting First Security Bank in Helper. Bank reserves right to reject any and all bids. Published in the Sun Advocate September 21, 23, 28 and 30, 1983. 23rd or less. The report also the evaluation. Brandi L. Tone The Carbon County Board of Adjustments will hold a special meeting on October 3, 1983 at 7:00 p.m. in the Courtroom of the Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah. The Board will discuss the request of Delores West Jackson, 1010 .Keller Lane, Brandi Leigh Tone, died Sep- tember 25, 1983 in Salt Lake City. Bom September 3, 1983 to Anton and Susan Moyes Tone in Salt Lake City. Survivors: Parents, sister, Shannon; brother, Anton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tone, of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. Moyes; and Mrs. Joe Neuman, Las Vegas, Nevada. Graveside services Wednesday 1 p.m. in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Ave. and P St. Friends may call Wednesday at the Neil ODonnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 1st South from 12 to 12:45. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to the Primary Childrens Hospital. Car-bonvil- Utah for a variance on the minimum lot size in a zone. Commissioner Attest: Prichard, County Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate September 28, 1983. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. provides , Additionally, teenagers have a higher ratio of induced abortions to live births than women at any other age. According to the Department of Health, this report is limited by the lack of complete abortion reporting in many states. The report uses the most accurate available data and describes the estimates that have been made. Rates based on population estimates are sensitive to the assumptions made in arriving at the estimates.! The estimates should be evaluated primarily on the method used and not the results produced. However, the outcome cannot be ignored in obituaries NOTICE MR-1-20,0- teenagers. 9) 4536 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROY W. ROBINSON, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 28th day of December, 1983. or said claims shall be forever barred. Tracy Collins Bank & Trust Company 107 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 L. Crawford of and for Parsons, Behle & Latimer Attorneys for the Estate 185 South State Street P.O. Box 11898 Salt Lake City, UT 84147 Telephone: W the Sun 532-12- Advocate September 28, October 5 and 12, 1983. senior citizen news Carbon County Senior Citizens Sept. 28, Wednesday Oct. HMS 12 noon HMS Beef StewVegetables; 12:30 p.m. Games; 1 p.m. Ceramics; 1 p.m. Bowling. Sept. 29, Thursday HMS Pork Chops; Ceramics. 12 noon Sept. 30, Friday HMS Chicken; 1 p.m. Games; 8 :30 p.m. Dance. 12 noon Oct. 3, Monday HMS Pork Chops y 7 p.m. Art Class. BERNIE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS Carbonville Road '4 mile north o( KOAL 2000 N. Tuesday 12 noon FishTartar Sauce; 6 p.m. Game NightPotluck. Circus Trips: October 1 Salt Lake; October Amtrak to Denver; November Las Vegas. Call for -- 16 more information concerning trips. Bazaar October 6th Price Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bake sale, ceramics, arts & crafts, white . elephants. Donations are needed for our white elephant sale. Volunteers are needed at the Center to work on beaded Christmas ornaments and kitchen magnets each Friday right after lunch. Please stop by and help. Call Ruth Miller at 637-22- Display-637-4- 400 questions. if you have any 9 |