Show THh KIGHHELI UPEAPKR Wednesday March ture of UseL’SE) SEVIER COUNTY 63 4062 (A67517): Thomas W and Rulhann L Brown QUANTITY: 0015 els SOURCE: 6 in well UK) ft to 3X) It deep POD: (I i S 910 E 225 from NW Cor Sec V) T23S R2W (14 mile cast of USE: Irrigation: from Richfield) Apr 1 to Oct 3 tolaFacreagc 025 acs Suxkwatcring: 3 head of Domestic:"! family POU: 16 1991 PUBLIC NOTICES feet thence West 6105 feet thence South 2145 feet thence West 7095 feet: thence North 1320 feet to beginning Area 7797 acres less road 0X4 acre net area 7713 acres Together with the following-describe- d farm equipment: Harrows grain drill all fencing materials anil all other building materials as well as the seed on hand Together with any and all water rights including but not necessarily limited to the well rights located upon and used on the described real 1 Public Notice Advertising Protects livc-Moc- Your Right to Know NW14NW14 Sec 30 R2W k: T23S Robert L Morgan PE STAID ENGINEER Published in The Richfield Reaper March 2 9 and 16 1994 ADVERTISEMENT M)R RIDS SexicrCountv BuilUinc Authority 250 North Main Sired' Richfield L’T X4701 Separate scaled BIDS for the construction ol the Scsicr County Justice Center in Rithheld Utah will he received hv the Sevier County Buildine Authority at the oil ice of the Sevier County Clerk until 3:00 pm MSI on March 31 1994 and then publicly opened and read aloud in the Sevier County Courthouse auditorium 1 he Contra t Dot uments may be examined at the lollowing locations: Gillies Stransky Brems Smith Architects 73 So Mam Ste 900 Salt Lake Cits I tah Jones Af IJeMille Eneinecrmg 45 hast ’TK) North Richfield L uih lntennountain Contractor Plan Rixmi Salt Lake City Ctah Mountainland Plan Raim Orem L tah Divu-ment- s Copies of the Contract mav be obtained at the oil ice ol Gillies' Stransky Brems Smith Architects and Jones A: DeMille 1 Lneineerine upon paunent ol a S2500O deposit lor eath set Anv plan holder upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and in cixhI condition will be refunded the pavment All contracts exceeding $10000 shall contain a provision requiring compliance with Lxecutive Order 245 entitled "Equal Lmplov-nien- t Opportunity" as amended by Lxecutive Order 1375 and as supplemented in Department ol Labor Peculations (41 CTR Pari Ml) Dated March 2 1994 1 imothv M Jones Protect Manaeer Published in The Richfield Reaper March 9 lb 23 and 30 1994 tensen deceased will be sold in lots to the highest bidder The property includes various tools welders steel furniture antiques livestock panels squeeze chute portable feed bins etc Property can be inspected beginning at 7:0) am the day of the sale Terms: Cash certified funds or personal checks will be accepted The total purchase price of each item must be paid in full at the lime of the sale Purchases must be removed from the place of sale by 5:00 pm March 2L 1994 Published in The Richfield REQUEST FOR TWIN PONDS and ABES Pl'BIrC COMMENT st I In The Sixth Judicial District Court Of Sevier County Slate Of Ltah ' SUMMONS (20 dav) Case No 93d600295QT Judge David I Mower Kelly C Husbands and Jamca Husbands Plamtills Lowell L Bartrulf Fern BartrulT Gcorcia Butcher Harvey Hugo Frandscn and John Does through 1 10 Defendants Ihc State Of Utah To The Above Named Delendants: You Are Hereby Summoned and required to lilc an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the above entitled court and to serve upon or mail to Labrum k Taylor plainlilfs attorney a copv of said answer within of twenty (20) days alter service this summons ufxin you II you fail so to do jtidumcnl by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herew ith served upon you Dated this 24th day of February 1994 Labrum & Taylor Michael R Labrum Attorney for Plamtills Published in Tnc Richlicld Reaper March 2 9 16 1994 LEGAL NOTICK Scaled Bids will be received at the Utah Department of Security Purchasing 5th lioor 140 East 300 South Salt Lake Citv Utah until 2:00 pm March 28 1994 for janitorial service at our Job Service Office in Richfield Utah Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from Jean Burbidge 140 Fast 300 South Salt Lake1 City Utah or Kent Larsen 115 East 100 South Richfield Utah Published in The Richfield Reaper March 16 and 23 1994 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Board of Directors of the Wayne County Medical Clinic will accept bids lor the clinic building addition Building plans can be picked up at the clinic lor S2500 per each set Bid RondPerlormancc Bond required Buis must be submitted hv March 3lHh 1994 The Board ol "Directors reserves the right to accept or relusc anv bid Published in TTic Richfield Reaper March 16 and 23 1994 NOTICE IMJBLIC AUCTION No reserve no minimum bids Everything must be sold On March 26 1994 at 10:00 a m at 535 South 50 East Richfield Utah the personal property of Reed Chris- - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -- voir's existing potential capacity w ould not be 'c hanged The elevation of each reconstructed dam s overflow would bo the same as the one it is replacing Other than an ovcrllow the proposal does not include outlet works for cither structure Mechanized earth-movin- g equipment would be used to reconstruct the dams with suitable soil materials from an existing nearby borrow sue Some materials in the he used on sue existing dams wouldinside-lacc 4 the as covering lor the new dam Total area disturbed at each sue would be less than one acre Die existing road would be used to access Twin Ponds but no road is present to Abes Reservoir Construction of less than one mile of temporary road Irom Twin Ponds to Abes Reservoir is included in the proposal A current limber sale intitules about three acres of aspen to be harvested in the vicinitv of Twin Ponds this summer Road construction would be coordinated to serve the needs of both the logging operations and the proposal Upon completion of the dam and the current timber sale the raid would be removed If the dam at Abes Reservoir is reconstructed the fence there would be removed during reconstruction and replaced whcnThe dam is completed Measures would be taken to stop livestock if present from crossing boundary lines when the lencc would be down The final phase of the proposal would be to reclaim all areas disturbed by the operations Reclamation would include returning cuts and fills of temporary road id contour scattering of any debris which was piled or accumulated during construction revegetat-in- g the bared areas and other practical measures that would help restore condithe area to its tion Objectives of the proposal arc to eliminate the safely hazard posed by the leaking dams: maintain or improve cxisung habitat for fish & other aquatic lilc improve recreational opportunities maintain existing wetlands and aesthetics protect "threatened endangered and sensitive species coordinate proposed activities with other uses and users reclaim areas disturbed by the proposal and if dam at Abes Reservoir is reconstructed do so without releasing existing water (Twin Ponds would need to be emptied to reconstruct dam there) low-standa- near-origin- al Alternatives to the proposal which have thus far been identified for I) to breach the existing dams with the resulting loss of the reservoirs and 2) to continue monitoring dam deterioration Other alternatives may generate from comments reccived'No decision has been made on which option will be chosen lor implementation Additional information is available from Lynn Findlav at 115 E 900 N Richfield (801)8)6-9233- ) Utah (phone Wc would like vou to be involved and share with us what you know how you feel and what would vou do in regard to the proposal Your comments will be considered in the environmental analysis the Forest is conducting this spring and w ill contribute toward a more informed decision for the proposal Please send your comments by April 1 to Lynn Findlay Fishlake National Forest 115 E 900 N Richfield Utah 84701 or phone It is suggested that (801) 896-923-3 your comments be written to ensure that all of your concerns are received as you intend them Published in The Richfield Reaper March 16 1994 The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appro- priate on-ca- ll Personal Satisfaction Hours Sometanes hconvennt OualifKationsClear ThaWnfl Ener jetic Friendly Concerned 'Benefits NEW HORIZONS CRISIS CENTER 146 LTai iMTH Nor' V 836-929- 4 APPLICATION! S) TO APPROPRIATE WATER (A67537): Larrv 3 A Black Quantity: 0015 cfs Source: 6 in well 10(1 ft to 300 ft deep POD: (I) S 891 F 1106 from NW Cor Sec 30 T23S R2W' (I mile north ol Richfield) USE: Irrigation: Irom Apr I to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs: Sux kwatcring: 4 head of livestock: Domestic: POU: nV I4N W 14 1 T23S R2W 63-406- 4 Tholke lamilv Sec 30 (A67561): Juanita 0015 cfs Quantity: 8 30 ft Source: to 150 It in well deep POD: (I) N 100 W' 660 from SE Cor Sec 26 T22S R2W (I mile west ot Vermillion) USE: Irrigation: from Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs Siockwaiering: 16 head"of livestock: Domestic:"! lamilv POU: SEl4$El4 See 26 T22S R2W (A67562): Lorraine C Kursa Quantity: 0015 ds Source: X in well 30' to 150 IT deep POD: (I) N 11(H) W 220 from SE Cor See 26 T22S R2W' (I mile west ol Vermillion) USE: Irrigation: Irom Apr 1 to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs: Siockwaiering: 16 head ol livestock Domestic: ITun-Il- v POU: SEI4SE14 Sec 26 T22S R2W' 1 water (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before tnc Slate Engineer persons must request a hearing in Ihc Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 16a6 West North Temple Salt Lake City Utah 84116 on or before April i 5 1994 (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS) These arc informal proceedings as of the Division per Rule R655-6-- 2 of Water Rights (LEGEND: Point(s) ol Place of l'scPOU Na Diver-sionPO- D 5 1 WAYNE COUNTY APPLICATION) S) TO APPROPRIATE WATER F 67567): Randall J k Deanna C Median) Quantity 100 and 6604 ac-l- t Source: Mtuldv ds Creek POD (I) S 1500 E 1X25 Irom NW' Cor See 4 T2SS RIIE miles NW ol llanksvillcj (25 STORAGE: Unnamed Reservoir 94-1X- Capacity 3200 dam 10 It ac-l- t inundating height of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described real property w ill be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door (West Entrance) of the Sevier Countv Courthouse 250 North Main Richlicld Utah on SHI4Nhf4 AEI4SEI4 T2SS RIIE USE: Irrigation: Irom Apr 1 to Oct 31 total acreage 00 12000 acs Siockwaiering: 1 POU: of livestock NI2SW14SW'I4SW 14 Sec 3 head RUE T2XS Amy Jo Light Quantity 00 5 cfs Source: 6 in well 100 ft to 300 IT deep TOD: (I) S 660 E 1320 from MV Cor Sec 11 T29S R4E (I mile west ol Torrey) USE: Irrigation: Irom Apr to Oct 31 total acreage 025 acs: Siockwaiering: 5 head of (A67536): 9 1 1 Domestic: livestock 1 family TOU: NI2NWI4 Sec 11 T29S R4E Sec 1IT295 R4E (A6756X): Heidi Mitchell Christopher Mehling Quantity 0015 els Source: Un1 derground Water Well TOD: (I) N 100 E 5o() 6 in well 15o it to 500 It deep (2) N 1320 E 1270 Irom SI4 Cor Sec 19 T295 R5E 6 in well 150 IT to 5(H) It deep (2 miles south ol Torrev) USE: Irrigation: Irom Apr to Oct 31 total acrcagc O25 acs: Stockwa-tcrin4 head'of livestock: Domestic: f family POU: Sec 19 1295 R5E 2 (A67571): Scott Elicit 0 els Source: Spring euantity: Unnamed Springs POD: (I) N 15X0 E 360 Source: Unnamed Springs (2) N lhO E XO from W'4 Cor Sec 30 T27SJ R3E Source: Spring Creek (I 12 miles N ol Loaj U$E: Fish Cul1 e: 1 1 ture: Trout Firming POU: W12MV14 See 3) T27S R3E APPLICATIONS T 6 CHANGE WATER Allen Wf and P Smart propose(s) to & POD POU ot the water change 3 as evidenced by (A62035) (al7516) Heretofore: Quant it v: 0015 cfs Source: 6 in well 100'lt to 3(X) ft deep TOD: (I) N 700 W' 6(H) from S 14 Cor Sec 13 T29S R4E USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31 tolaFacreagc 025 acs sole supply 025 acs Siockwaiering: 2 head of livestock Domestic: 1 family POU: SEI4SW14 Sec 13 T29S R4E Thalia Thursday April 14 1994 at 12:00 Noon by D Land Title Trustee under that certain Trust Deed executed by Kathryn Edwards as Trustor with We'ndcll H Nielson and Audrev S Nielson Trustees of the Wendell H Nielson Family Trust as to an undivided one-hainterest and Robert Z Nielson as interest as to an undo ided one-haBeneficiary The Trust Deed being foreclosed trust deed by this proceedings is dated May ll ll 95-19- Hereafter Quantity: 0015 cfs Source: 6 in well (x ) ft to 300 ft deep POD: (1) S 1200 E XfX) jrom N4 Cor Sec T29S R4E (15 mile south of Torrey) USE: Same as Heretofore POU: NE14NE14 Sec 24 T29S R4E The remaining water is used same as Heretofore Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in The Richlicld Reader on MARCH 16 23 and 30 1 2-- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale at the courthouse in Richfield Sevier County Utah on March 2$ 1994 at 9:0b a m of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Devon Snaw and Kendall Shaw as trustors in favor of Frank Santos and Vivian Mane Santos covering real property located in Sevier County Ulan and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of Section 31 Township 23 South Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence North 14X0 chains: thence South 89°22’ East 3950 chains thcncc Souh 1430 chains to section line: thcncc West 3950 chains to beginning Area 5748 acres more or less All of lot 4 of Section 6 Tow 24 South Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian ALSO beginning at the Northwest Comer of Lot 3 of said Sccuon 6 thence East 1 320 feet thcncc South 11055 lore-closu- non-judici- 19X9 IX and recorded June 19k9 at 4: IX re 16 PM as Entry No in Book 236 Page 59 records of Sev ier County Utah relating to and describing the real property situated in the County of Sevier Suite of Utah more particularly described as lollows: Of Lot 1 The West One-HaBlock 26 Plat "A” Salina City Survey The Notice Of Default in connection with the above described Trust Deed w as recorded August 24 1993 at 12:00 Noon as Entry No 255X61 in Book 277 Pace 201 records of Sevier County ITah The purchase price snail be in cash pavablc in lawlul money of the United Suites of America Said Sale will be made without 240394 lf covenant or warranty express or implied regarding litre possession or encumbrances and will be lor the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and ol sale as provided lor by es aw Dated this 25th day of February 1994 D Land Title Bv Corwin F Ogden President Published in The Richlicld Reaper March 16 23 and 30 1994 ADVERTISEMENT 4000 acs in Sec 4 16 1994 Emalec IL Curtis CMCAAE Monroe City Recorder Published in The Kichticld Reaper March 9 16 1994 3s-7240) 1 Each reconstructed dam w ould be similar in ivpc and design to the one it would replace Each reser- NOTICE TO WATER USERS Wc recruit and uram volunteers for handling phone lines organizing information supporting clients work handling donations and outreach advertising fundraising Call today! SLBM 63-406- 29 PUBLIC NOTICE D All interested persons organizations and agencies are invited to express views on a LSDA-LorcService proposal to reconstruct the earth ill dams at boih Abes Reservoir and Twin Ponds in the Goose berry Creek drainage Reconstruction is proposed lor Fill 1994 The dams are located in Sevier Countv L'lah about 15 miles southeast of the community of Salma Ihev lie on National f orest iands withm the Richlicld Ranger District of the Fishlake National Forest Neither dam meets Stale or Forest Service saletv standards Each allows water to leak out along us hv and Irom several points of us down-streaface Corrective action is needed to eliminate the delicien-cic- s Subsutute Trustee in The Richfield Notice is hereby given that the Monroe City Council meeting scheduled for Thursday March 1 1994 has been changed to Thursday March 24 1994 to begin at 7:(K) Persons objecting to an application must hie a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have a hearing before the State Engineer persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 16x6 West North Temple Salt Lake Citv Utah 84116 (Not on or before APRIL 29 1994 (PROTESTS MUST BEi LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS)) These arc inlormal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the Division ol Water Rights (LEGEND: Point(s) oUDivcr-sionPOPlace of uscPOU Nature of UseUSE) SEVIER COUNTY Febru- Paul D Lyman Published following Application(s) to Appropriate or"Change Water (Locations in this 22nd day of Reaper March 2 OIR PROPOSAL Fishlake National Forest RKSKRN 1 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The Slate Engineer received the jxrr-son- al Reaper March 16 and 23 1994 IX2)ATED ary 1994 FOR BIDS Richfield City 75 East Center Richlicld Utah 84701 Separate scaled BIDS for the construction of an addition to the existing Richlicld Citybe lire Dereceived building will partment bv Richfield City at the ollice of Richlicld Citv 75 East Center Richlicld Utah 84701 until 2:0) pm Wednesday April 20 1994 and then at said oil ice publicly opened and read aloud T he contract documents may be examined at the lollowing locations: Richfield Citv Center 75 East Center Richlicld Utah Intermountain Contractor Plan Room Salt Lake City Utah Scholz & Associates 2020 Spring Oaks Drive Springvillc Utah Copies of the contract diKtimcnts may nc obunned at the Richfield City Center located at 75 East Center Richfield Utah or the office of Scholz and Associates 2020 Spring Oaks Drive Springvillc Utah at a cost of S2(X) Richfield Citv retains the right to reject any or all BIDS Randa Haw lev Citv Recorder Published in The Richlicld Reaper on March 16 23 and 30 1994 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SAFE National Forest Timber For Sale Fishlake National Forest The Straight Creek Fuclwood Resale is located within sections 28 and 33 T29S R5W SLBM The Forest Service will receive initial and oral bids at the Beaver Ranger District office at 10:00 am local time on April 21 1994 for an estimated 328 cords of aspen and fir fuclwood designated for cutting National Forest Timber For Sale Fishlake National Forest The Indian Creek Salvage Timber Sale is located within Sections 24 k 25 T27S R6W SLBM The Forest Service will receive initial and oral sub-alpin- c bids in public at the Beaver Ranger District Olficc 190 N 100 Beaver Utah 84713 at 1:00 pm local lime on April 21 1994 for an estimated 55s M board feet of live pondcrosa pine and Douglas fir Brochure Offers Information About Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is a common form of arthritis that causes inflammation in the lining of the joints andor other internal organs RA tends to persist for many years typically affecting many different joints throughout the body According to the Arthritis Foundation approximately 25 million people in the United Suites have been diagnosed with RA however the disease occurs in all ethnic groups and in all parts of the world It usually begins in the young to middle adult years Among people w ith RA women outnumber men 3 to 1 The way RA acts will vary from person to person Inflamed joints will be warm swollen tender often red and painful or difficult to move There is no cure for RA at present Until the cause of RA is known it will not be possible to eliminate the disease entirely The goals of current treatment methods therefore are to relieve pain reduce inflammation stop or slow down the joint damage and improve funcg tion and patient well-bein- To obtain a free copy of "Rhcumaioid Arthritis" call the Arthritis Foundation at or outside the Salt Lake City calling area or write to 1733 South 111X) East Salt Lake City Utah 84105 4S6-499- 3 The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to support research to find a cure for and prevention of arthritis and to improve the quality of life for those affected by arthritis HUP Counselor Sets Senior Citizen Visits A new program for senior citizens or anyone eligible for Medicare has been launched through the Suite Division of Aging and Adult Services Wayne County Medical Clinic personnel have been selected to help Medicare-eligibl- e persons in the Six County Area better understand Medicare and other health insurance issues There is no charge for this program and no product or service is sold This is an information program to help seniors make better informed decisions about their own healthcare Counselors arc available to help you with individual problems via a toll-fre- e phone line There is no charge for this service For more information in the Six County Area to speak with call with a Health Insurance Information Program (HIIP) counselor Kathy Erickson a HIIP program counselor has conducted meetings in several area senior centers and plans to visit each center in the Six County Area during the year She w ill meet w ith seniors in Fillmore after lunch at noon Wednesday March 23 in Junction after dinner at 5 pm Thursday March 24 and in Salina after lunch at 11:45 am Thursday April 7 Marys vale News Unquenchable Thirst To Leam Dtlnu Jukes L Joan Anderson has completed six weeks of art classes in Provo learning tolc painting and watcrcolor She also took CISD (Crisis Inci- dent Stress Debriefing) training with the state team in Salt Lake City to become a peer counselor Oscarson Elementary students kindergarten through sixth grade participated in the Utah Arbor Day poster contest Theme was "Trees Arc Terrific Up Close And Personal!" Entries were judged by Joan Anderson Bernice Kintz and Delma Jukes The daughters of Dclonc and Estelle Jensen Pat Sproul and Diane Gordon Las Vegas took them to Arizona and Lake Havasu Quartsitc and Yuma The also went sightseeing shopping and visiting friends in Mexico The Delonc Jensens were visited by Doug and Barbara Jensen Maplcton Florence Blackwell accompanied Alice Howes to St George where they visited Georgia James in the Dixie Regional Medical Center who is reportedly doing fine following major surgery Alice Howes hosted a table at her home where Florence Blackwell Beverly Frederick and one-roo- k DcVcrc Howes were w inners Ron Nyman and Frank Aydc-lott- c professional scoutcrs with the Utah National Parks Council Provo office visited Bill Blackwell Jack and Bcmicc Kintz visited in St George with her mother They attended the wedding of a nephew in Salt Lake City and helped their son move into a new home Gary Kintz purchased the Snap-O- n Tool building in Salt Lake City to expand his business "Graphic Inc" Fifty-tw- o family members gathered at the Oscarson School for the annual Clarence and Ada Morrill family reunion where a potluck dinner was served Gary Barbcn attended basketball games in Sl George and visited Ken and Kristie Bringhurst and family Bert and Doris Lund had dinner in Richfield with their grandson Darrel! Rac and his friend Aaron who were en route home to California from Colorado Ada Morrill’s son-in-la- Morrell Newby Monroe underwent heart bypass surgery at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Keith and McVoy Barbcn have a new grandson Skylcr bom in Logan to Brian and Sharmi Crow thcr Marysvalc EMTs will attend a training session in Richfield on Domestic Violence March 19 Charlie and Peggy Leavitt Boulder Ncv spent one week here at their home and attended LDS Church services Roy and Audrey Likins look LaVird Hansen to her medical appointments in Richfield Grant Julandcr Monroe visited his sister LaVird Hansen Visiting in Washington with Harvey and Sandra Lay cn route home from spending the winter months in Yuma Ariz were Wcldo and Vivian Lay accompanied by Marga Dorrity who will stay with them "Students of the Month" for February at Oscarson Elementary School were Craig Pitts fifth grade and Tim Boone sixth grade School Pride w inners were Casey Roberts Rowdy Smith Allen Grcgcrson and Crystal Steed Break- fast Club winner was Jeremy Roberts Joe Helton was taken by ambulance to Sevier Valley Regional Medical Center for treatment following a fall where he injured his back and arms He is recuperating at home The Heltons arc grateful for the Marysvalc EMTs The power was off for three hours last Sunday while workers repaired damage caused by tree limbs falling on power poles while tree trimmers were working at the home of Jerry Baker t puaitJD5SDiC2cmov sawtimber Pondcrosa pine and Douglas fir are the primary species with minor amounts of dead marked or otherwise designated lor cutting Forest Service reserves the The bids Inright to reject any and allobtain a terested parties may belisted from the otlicc prospectus snnyi&bm low Complete information concernthe ing the fuclwood or timber conditions of the sales and submission of bids are available to the public at the District Olficc Beaver Ranger District PO Box E Beaver Utah 84713 Published in The Richfield Reaper March 16 and 23 1994 REQUEST FOR HEALTH PROPOSALS Public Notice Is Hereby Given that Richfield City Corp is accepting bids fa health insurance tor the fiscal year beginning July LW-91994 through June 30 1995 Specifications Tor the bid mav be obtained at the Richlicld Citv CenRichfield ter 75 East Center Utah Bids must be received by INSURANCE Up To 5 Check all fluid levels Check belts & hoses 5 1 Monday Quarts Of OH Wash windows Check air pressure May 16 1994 pm Richfield City Corp reserves the all bids right to accept or rejectRanda Haw lev DAVE'S COMMERCIAL TIRE 695 City Recorder Published in The Richlicld Rearer March 16 and 23 1994 h E 300 N Richfield 896-570- 3 |