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Show Manti Messenger, Thursday, August 11, 1977 oftnT"BUY? TO TO SELL? RESULTS? Enough Wafer For Grass But Stock Watering is Low .VVU. n by Bruce Jennings Classified Ad Rate: If paid prior to billing: 7 per word If billing is required: 8 per word Minimum Charge 70 Minimum Charge 80 Ad Deadline: Tuesday Noon Phone: 835-424- 1 1 jsceuSRequs PERSONAL: NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of Do you have a drinking problem? If so, call in or or or Ephraim 283-469- 6 835-28- 1 1 in 283-486- 8 835-472- 2 Manti. County, Utah, accepted the offer of the State of Utah, Division of Water Resources, to purchase up to $150,000 General Obligation Water Bonds of said Municipality, dated September 1, 1977, at a price of not to exceed $150,000. If less than $150,000 is paid, the Municipality will be obligated to repay only the amount of principal actually paid. Said Bonds, pursuant to a Resolution of the City Council of the Municipality duly adopted on August 3, 1977, are to be issued for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost of replacing a portion of the water supply main between the water source and existing water distribution system of said Municipality and generally improving the facilities for the transportation of water and the prevention of polluting the same, together with costs incurred in connection with the engineering of said improvements and the issuance of the Bonds. The Bonds bear no interest and mature on January 1 of each of the years and in the amounts as follows: AMOUNT OF YEAR INSTALLMENT 1979 1980 $8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,300 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 8,400 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 A copy of the resolution adopted on August 3, 1977, by the City Council authorizing the issuance and confirming of the sale of the General Obligation $150,000 Water Bonds is on file in the office of the City Recorder of said Council, where it may be examined during regular business hours of the City Recorder from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Said Resolution shall be so available for inspection for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after date of the publication of this notice. above-describe- d NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice is provided by law in which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the above described Resolution of the City Council of Manti adopted on August 3, 1977, or the $150,000 General Obligation Water Bonds of said Municipality authorized thereby, or any provision made for the security and payment of such Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. DATED this 3rd day of August, 1977. s Bart A. Peterson CITY RECORDER (SEAL) Publish Manti Messenger, Au gust 11, 1977. HELP WANTED: JOIN THE rewarding world of Fuller Brush. sell Our products themselves. Our company of- 835-493- meetings are held everv Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the Ephraim City Building. llPCB3 FLL'FFY SOFT and bright are carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer Manti $1.50. Lumber and fers complete service and Hardware Co. e dealsupport. Many ers earn as much as $80 to $100 GRAVE -- Save MARKERS or $$$'s on markers. Call Merrill per week. Call now write 795 South Cherry, Orem, or Pearl Collect at Utah 84057. Gunnison. A. A. Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, that on August 3, 1977, the City' Council of Manti, Sanpete FOR SALE: 1975 Kawasaki 100, last used bike on inventory, listed $395, reduced to $295. part-tim- (BtefB 225-266- 2 FOR SALE: acre on North Main, Ephraim, Good location. 528-348- 5 283-477- RADIATOR REPAIR. Nays Auto, 687 South 1st East, Mt. Pleasant, 462-309- loffspcmn i FOR RENT: House in Manti, 533 South 3rd East, Contact Lee Anderson. 835-335- Buy, Rent, or Sell With a Classified! NEED EXTRA MONEY? We ARE YOU CREATIV E? See me need part-tim- e needs. high school or for all your college students, evenings and Cathi Call, before and p.m. or after 5 p.m. or visit me weekends, waitresses cooks. Will train. Embers Cafe, at 273 N. 1st W., Manti. or Ephraim. Call FOR SALE: Spacious, rock home, Manti, with large fenced yard. Plenty of irrigation water. Lots of room to garden or build on. For details contact Bill Wayne at The Property Association, or call 283-999- 3 835-561- FOR SALE: New house, full basement, beautifully decorated, large lot. Manti. construction Quality throughout. May be financed FHA, VA, or conventional Phone financing. Williams and Smith Construc- FOR SALE: 1959 Ford Pickup, runs good, good tires, needs little work. $150. 835-493- 3 FOR SALE: 1967 Scout drive, power, lock rear end, hubs, radio, heater, full top with rear seat. Needs little work. $995. tion. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by the Sanpete County Recorder for the work described below until 10:00 a.m. the 15th Day of August, 1977, at which time the bids will be opened and read aloud in the Sanpete County Commission Chambers. Proposal forms, plans and specifications can be obtained from the Sanpete County Recorder in Manti, Utah, or at the office of Rollins, Brown and Gunnell, Inc., Engineers, located at 1435 West 820 North, Provo, Utah. This project is a collector road project and prequalification of bidders is required. This project covers approximately 2.9 miles of roadway improvement of the Sanpete County road known as River Lane Road located from about 0.5 miles east of Ephraim City boundary west to the Wales Turnoff. The proposed work will NEED SOMETHING Printed? Inc. does QUALITY Job Printing for the lowest prices anywhere in the area. Come in and See us! 35 S. Main, Manti, , 835-424- 835-493- FOR SALE: Small home in Manti, large lot, 145 feet by 15 feet, excellent location. Lewis Miller. SPECIAL 1 FOR SALE: 1966 Dodge $300, Van, 835-493- 835-493- BUY on rubber lb. box only $2.75. Messenger-Enterprise- , Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti, bands. 1 835-424- FOR SALE: Lot - 99 X 148 in Manti with power, water and septic tank. Reduced to sell. Call REALTY, EQUITABLE or 835-316- 1 Photo Copy Work Genealogy a Specialty LaMar's 283-446- 1424 So. Main FOR SALE: New house, two bath, laundry, two fireplaces, full basement, 2 car carport, large lot, beautifully decorated. Quality construction throughout. Financing available; FHA, VA, or conventional financing. Phone Williams and Smith Construction. Date of first publication July 21st, A.D. 1977. Publish Manti Messenger July 21 , 28, August 4,11, 1977. NOTICE TO WATER USERS KARPET j I KLEENERS Steam - RcnhIcihu - I Shampoo ... - I BOB OLIVER ! Ephraim. I lah I Phone: Dry 283-414- I it Hommi 7(e, 'n,t AND READY TO SERVE YOU FULLTIME! We Service Televisions Radios CB Galen B. Christiansen, 162 E. 300 N., Manti, Utah 84642, proposes to correct the point of diversion of 0.015 second feet of water as The evidenced by water has been diverted from a well, 64 feet deep, at a point N. 792 ft. and W. 792 ft. from E Corner Section 1, Township 18S, Range 2E; and used for the stockwatering of 250 sheep and 75 cattle in (65-180- SWWNEVi Sec. 1, T18S. R2E. Hereafter, 0.015 second feet of water is to be diverted from an existing well, 64 feet deep, at a point N. 913 feet and W. 1776 feet from E'A Corner Section 1, T18S, R2E (North of Manti); and used for stockwatering the same as heretofore. Protests resisting the grantof this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capital, ing work on all brands of TV's and stereos Antennae installations and systems Repair Dealer for Sylvania TV's and stereos Warranty work on most brands Skyline TV UK O' Mom & Stepken Stmt 44MJ47 Sfriny Off, l0 CB tttoti Word I Mg.daif 83SJ1 be Closed Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September 10, 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Publish Manti Messenger July 28, August 4, 11, 1977. Kay Frischknecht looks over the range being grazed by a flock of his sheep. 528-725- 1 NEW BUSINESS SLB&M. H kil than saccharin. Thats whv many people are writing to congress to protest its ban. nison. Ehgineer to change water in Sanpete County throughout the entire year unless otherwise in Locations designated. KLEENER u get in the U n ited States today is saccharin. Of all the artificial sweeteners ever devised including those on which tests are still being made none is more free of calories FOR SALE: THOROUGHBRED Irish Setter puppies. Good with children. Excellent lines. Call 8 or in Gun- 528-378- The following application has been filed with the State Elliott's Pharmac v 55 S. Main, Manti vMinm e 462-295- Grapefruit diet and Aquavap Water Pills'. C The most calorie-fresugar substitute you can A-- LOSE WEIGHT FAST! Pharmacal Willi Midland f Vail Nielson has 56 head of better." has 240 head on the summer range in the canyon and is concerned about what he'll do with them when they come off the mountain. I plan to sell the calves early," he said, "and cull heavily. This way hope to hold nty breeding slock together." Kay Frischknecht has about .3000 sheep in three summer herds on the mountain. One herd is in the Ferron Reservoir area, one in Duck Fork and the third on Black Mountain. 1 IT'S THE MOST! 75-9-- 835-424- I livestockmen Black's Ranger much He 1 ir I 835-424- I Individual agree with assessment. Mr. Nielson is not only concerned for the prospects this w inter, but even more so for what conditions mav be like next summer. He has two pump wells that he relies on to provide irrigation water for his alfalfa and grain. The underground water, he said, is apparently receding. "Our situation next summer could be even worse," he said, "unless we get a lot of precipitation. Ned Madsen, president of the Manti Cattlemen's Assn, said that grazing conditions in the mountain are "real good. We've had quite a bit of rain and the grass is growing. I've never seen the canyon look 835-424- Estate of Jack W. Shand, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the Cantial Utah Law at Office, undersigned Caal Sahrafa Frischknecht and Tervort, on or before the 21st day of October, Ephraim, Utah A.D. 1977; claims must be presented in accordance w'ith the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required MOBILE HOME: 12 x 70 therein. l condition, furnished and applipartly Joe B. Shand A real Administrator of Estate of ances, air conditioned. Jack W. Shand, deceased. good buy. SO HANDY! Padded memos from 5c up. Messenger-EnterprisInc. 35 S. Main. I Ranger Black said he doesnt think it will be necessary to have the livestock come off the summer ranges early. "We hope this wont be necessary." he said, "because of the very serious shortage of feed in the valley." by." NOTICE TO CREDITORS 835-621- 1 r shortage." But Mr. Nielson also has 180 head on pasture in the valley. He hasn't cut much meadow hay and is moving the cattle onto fields that usually yield much of the w inter feed. "We'll have to buy grain," he said, "and use it to supplement the hay we have. In this way we think we can get feed is the best in he said, "but some of years, the springs and ponds are dry. We're having to travel farther for water. We have put in more troughs and tried to develop some additional sources. We may even have to do some hauling of water, although this isnt practical in most parts of the range." Like the other livestockmen, Mr. Frischknecht is very concerned about what the situation will be on the winter ranges. "Our winter range is in he said, Sanpete County, "And it has a rated carrying capacity of 5,000 head, but this vear don't think it will take care of more than 700 ewes. This means we may have to sell off some of our stock. We were able to lease some extra range last winter and may be able to do it again this winter. Local livestockmen seem to agree on at least one point: the approaching winter will be a critical one for their industry in the Sanpete Valley. The through the FOR SALE: Used furniture, call on Friday. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by Gunnison! Range conditions on Manti Mountain and range conditions in the Sanpete Valley provide a study in contrasts. I've never seen the mountains so lush, one visitor said. Ive never seen the valley so burned, he added. Grazing conditions in Ephraim. Manti and Six Mile Canyons are excellent, according to Forest Ranger Ben Black of the Sanpete District. Summer rains have been sufficient to keep the vegetation growing well. he said. The lambs and calves should come off the summer ranges in very good shape. Ranger Black attributed the favorable grazing situation for the livestock operators to two factors: no late spring frosts to retard growth and adequate moisture to reach the root zones There of grasses and forbs. has been enough rain to penetrate six to 12 inches, he said. factor now. The critical is suffiBlack added, Ranger cient water for stock watering purposes. "Many springs and ponds arc dry," he said. "Everybody is searching for new sources. We're putting in more troughs and in other ways trying to cope with the cattle in the Willow Creek area The of Ephraim Canyon. mountain looks, I think, as good as I've ever seen it. he said. "So far the cattle are doing well we're all right so far." Saturday 835-972- loflspaae - FOR SALE: CATALOG & Clasp envelopes. Wide selection of sizes available. See at MessengInc. 35 S. er-Enterprise, Main, Manti, We will include placing and compacting Manti. approximately 65.000 tons of granular road base, replacing 2 HIGH QUALITY type paper, bridges and completing other to beat items. Sixty only $3.25 per ream. Try pertinent roadway No broken that price will anywhere. be (60) working days allowed for completion of the reams. At this price you must buy a full ream (500 sheets). project. Published in the Manti Messenger - Enterprise, Inc. 35 S. Main, Manti. Messenger, July 21 . 28, August 4, and 11, 1977. FOR SALE: Adding machine tape. Messenger - Enterprise, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Inc. 35 S. Main. Manti. the Sanpete County Recorder for the work described below until 10:00 a.m. the 15th Day of August, 1977, at which time the bids will be opened and read aloud in the Sanpete County Commission Chambers. Proposal forms, plans and specifications can be obtained the Sanpete County from Recorder in Manti, Utah, or at the office of Rollins, Brown and Gunnell, Inc., Engineers, located at 1435 West 820 North, Provo, Utah. This will be a collector road project and prequalification of bidders is required. This project covers approximately 0.8 miles of roadway improvement of the Sanpete County road known as Airport Road located approximately 2 miles south of the City of Ephraim along U.S. Highway 89. The proposed work shall generally include excavating and recompacting of 2100 cubic yards of roadway material, placing and compacting of approximately 4,000 tons of granular road base, and completing other appurtenant roadway items. Sixty (60) working days will be allowed for the completion of the project. Published in the Manti Messenger, July 21, 28, August 4, and 11, 1977. THE PATTEN HOUSE (restored) in Manti w ill be open to visitors Monday, Tuesday, Thursday of each week from 2 to 6 p.nt., and on Sundays from 6 to 9 p.nt. Messenger-Enterprise- 835-972- k3gii33iGIG8i 1 835-664- 283-426- Page 7 OPPORTUNITY H&R BLOCK COMPANY, Americas largest Income Tax Service, is accepting applications for a Manager-Consultan- t to operate a new office in North Sanpete County, This position is open to a man or woman who is willing to be trained in all phases of Income Tax Preparation by H & R Block. The Prerequisites are: 1. The individual must be available h davs a week full time from Januarv to April 20 each sear and on a determinable schepart-timdule the balance of the year. 2. The individual must enjos meeting and working with people. 3. The individual should like to work with figures. PREVIOUS BOOKKEEPING TAX EXPERIENCE IS NOT NECESSARY. OR If you in are interested being considered for this position, please call or write H & R Block Co.. 110 south 500 West. Prove. Utah MbOl We will (Phone schedule an appointment for you in your area during the fourth week of August. Forest Ranger Ben Black inspects water trough on forest land. |