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Show j I Public Services TAX PREPARATIONS: Your home or .nine. Reasonable rates. Norma Roberts. Call 529-325- 1 after 6 On p m. PROFESSIONAL HORSE BREAKING: Pressure and release method. Contact Ralph Baker Notices Your right to know what Government transacting is 529-329- TFN PIANO LESSONS given by Dixie (Koeven) Black. Call 528-7459,10.1 1,12chg CUSTOM CEMENT WORK: Porches, floors, driveways, etc. Call Jerry Sorensen 529-362- lOpd NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 4171 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of THEODORE R. SHEPHERD, MYRTLE C. SHEPHERD, whose is 400 South 100 West, address Salina, Uah 84654, has been appointed Personal Representative of Card of Thanks want to thank my daughters and daughter-in-for the food they brought to me and their thoughtfulness while have been laid up from foot surgery. Jhanks so much. Ray and Verna Anderson I I Dearest Friends & Relatives, Thank you for your many! expressions of kindness and sympathy so tenderly extended during our time of need. For the beautiful plants, trees and floral arrangements, the delicious food, luncheon, a. id the many miles traveled to be with us. A special thank you to the 3rd Ward Bishopric and Relief Society, to those who rendered such a wonderful funeral service. We shall never forget the tender loving care administered by the doctors nurses and therapists at Sevier Valley Hospital. The Memorial Fund for the North Sevier High School Athletic Complex has exceeded $1 ,400.00 . To those who contributed twodoiiarsto200dollars, we aredeeply touched and gratified. A sf ' ial thank you to all those former residents of the Sevier Valley who dug a little deeper into their pocket books because even though the no longer reside here, their hearts still do. And to the silent man of this community whos name seems to always appear with the word work, Jack Learning we know youre there. Thanks again, Burns Saddlery The family of Dan Burns Department of T ransportation. Dated this 5th day of March, 1 988. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION E.H. Findlay, CPA, Director Published in the SALINA SUN March 9, 1988. the estate of the decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the PUBLIC NOTICE On or before March 20 of each year, each stockholder of the Gunnison Irrigation Company, reincorporated, shall advise the secretary of the corporation in writing, the ditch or canal he will use, the water to which his shares entitled him during the irrigation year. If no notice is given, it will be presumed that the stockholder will use his water through the same ditch or canal he did the previous year. No change in use of the water for the irrigation year may thereafter by made by the stockholder without the written approval of the president, and that unless the stockholder has paid or agrees to pay the special assessment in each of the canals or ditches in which he has used or will use water during the year for which his assessment applies, regardless of whether the water represented by the stock was used in that Dartlcular canal or ditch part of the year or all of the year. ELECTION NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Utah I Wanda Code, section Bartholomew, Sanpete County Clerk, State of Utah, do hereby give Court within three (3) months after notice to the public that the following Mardell Jensen, the date of the first publication of is a list of offices for which CandiSecretary this notice or be forever barred. dates are to be nominated at the Published in the GUNNISON VALDated this 22nd day of February, upcoming Primary Election to be LEY NEWS March 9, and 16, 1988. 1988. held on Tuesday, September 13, SEAL & KENNEDY 1988: a Professional Corporation CONGRESSIONAL: BY GREGORY L. SEAL a. Senate-On- e (1) United States Senator elected statewide. Attorneys for Personal Representative b. Cot.rass-On- e (1 ) United States Published in the SALINA SUN Congressman from the THIRD People believe if a spider crawls toMarch 2, 9, and 16, 1988. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTcon-sistin- g wards you, you will have a quarrel. of Carbon, Dagget, DuchNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS esne, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Sealed proposals will be received Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Because of your by the Utah Department of TransUtah, and Wasatch Counties and portation UDOTDPS Building (2nd the geographic census units within Super Support... Floor), 4591 South 2700 West, Salt Salt Lake County as described in THE SALE CONTINUES! Lake city, Utah, 84119, until 2 Section Utah Code oclock p.m. Tuesday, March 22, Annotated, 1953, as amended, 1988, and at that time publicly 1981. PAINT JOBS: STATE EXECUTIVE: opened for Lane Leveling in Sevier County, the same being that section a. Governor of Salina Canyon Milepost b. Lieutenant Governor Cars only. 80.5 to Milepost 82.9 identified as c. Attorney General State Maintenance Project No. d. State Auditor e. State Treasurer 5350 Trucks The length of road to be conSTATE LEGISLATURE: a. Senate-One(- 1 ) Utah State structed or improved is 2.4 miles, Earrrezi: Trim Senator from District Twenty-eigh- t and the principal items of work are of (28) composed Juab, Sanpete, We are the professionals! approximately as follows. BitumSevier, Millard, Piute, Wayne, and ViscosCall us today! inous Material Grade AC-1- 0 Beaver Counties, ity Graded Asphalt 390 Ton. Bitumb. House of Representatives-On- e inous Surface Course 12" Max. 20 Years Experience member of the House of Represen6,000 Ton. Satisfaction Guaranteed 68, comThe project is to be completed by tatives from District posed of the following Counties, June 1, 1988. Economy Auto Body Juab, Millard, part of Sanpete, and A contractors license is required part of Sevier. 370 North Main prior to bidding. One member of the House of and Centerfield speciforms, plans, Proposal fications are on file in the office of Representatives from District 69 528-748- 5 composed of the following Counthe Utah Department of Transportafor appointment! ! ake ties, part of Sanpete, part of Caroffice of the and tion, Salt City, bon, and part of Emery. its District Director at Richfield, Utah where they may be reviewed by JUDICIAL: will be a a. Supreme Court-Ther- e bidders. Specificaprospective retention election for the incumbent tions, proposal forms, and plans Justices whose terms are expiring, may Ipe obtained only at the Departu ment Off ices at S alt Lake City ; pon or who are otherwise required to that they file during application and payment of a fee of run, provided the filing A seminar in Handloading for period. $5.00, none of which will be rewill be a b. District Court-Ther- e funded. Beginners will be held at the Lee Kay retention election forjudges whose Center for Hunter Education, 6000 term is expiring, or those who are West 2100 South North Frontage otherwise required to run, file during Road , on M arch 26 , beginning at 6:30 the filing period. p.m. will be a c. Juvenile Court-Ther- e The seminar will be taught by retention election for judges whose Jay Potter, a volunteer range officer term is expiring, or those who are with the DW R, and is a must for anyone Otter Creek Reservoir is filling and otherwise required to run, file during who wants to learn the proper tecedges have cither weak ice or open the filing period. As a result of the hniques for reloading. water. Ice depth ranges to 18 inches. There is no charge for the sempassage of House Bill 209, the the car Access good Fair fishing. divisions of all the inar, but seating is limited. For more geographical ramps, bui west side is muddy. of ice, but courts of record will be uniform information call Brad Bird at Piute Res., up to 1 April 25, 1988. unstable in arcs due ' warm springs. beginning will be a d. Ciiuuit Court-Ther- e -Weakest ice is near the edges s water retent.or. election forjudges whose comes in. Good access except muddy term is expiring, or those who are on west side. Slow fishing, with fish up otherwise required to run, file during to 2 pounds being caugtn. the filing period. As a result of the Thousand Lake Mt. is frozen. passage of HOuse Bill 209, the geographical divisions of all the courts of record will be uniform TheScandinavian Festival lobe beginning April 25, 1988. held May 28, is now being Saturday, SCHOOL BOARDS: planned, according to LeMar Hanson, a. State School Boards-On- e of ll. and Lynn Poulscn, member will be elected for a four cant do that very accurately, but in Ephraim. event annual year term from District Two, everybody docs it to some extent. Meetings have be n held (luDistrict Four, District Six and Not until the gift is opened is it the ring past few months organiing And value. District Eight. possible to knew its real and planning the event which honors b. Local School Boards-Boareven then, first appearances arc Scandinavian ancestors of the people members as applicable to the apoften deceptive. from this area. Not until you look past propriate precincts. celebration will The the wrapping and gel a real feel for NORTH SANPETE- - One(1) board coincide with the many activities full a whats inside can you gain member will be elected from each of planned by the Snow Col lege Cententhe School Representative Preappreciation for its worth. This is nial Committee for the l(X)th annivesometimes a little complicated. cincts, One(1), Two (2) and Three rsary of the College. 1 1 Some of these gifts dont open up (Mt. Pleasant (3) Precinct Committee Chairmen have and Spring City). Precinct 2 (Movery easy and often require a lot of effort on your part. Some almost roni 1 and 2) Precinct 3 Mt. been named by Mr. Hanson and Mr. refuse to be opened before and disPleasant 2 and 3) Poulson for the following committees: board SOUTH SANPETE-On- e carded, or put on the shelf and forSecretary , Vicky Grindsiaff; member will be elected from each of gotten. McKay arrangements, Physical The message is clear the School Representative PreCrafts and Scandinavian idcnli fy the gifts in y our li fc - before cincts, Two (2) and Three (3). Predemonstrations, Marge Bennion; cinct 2 (Mayfield, Centerfield and Scandinavian Foods, Enid Grascr, they get lost in the mail. 1 3 (Gunnison Axtell) Precinct Connie Dyreng; Scandinavian Breaand 2 and Fayette) kfast, Ephraim Businessmen; Bjorn COUNTY: Bart Nelson; BomTcnnisToumamcnt, a. County Commission- Scandinavian dance, music and hPiano-orga- n (1)- . One County Commissioner and umor, Bonnie Nielsen, Art show for a term of four (4) years. historical artifacts, Martha Olsen; Hi(2)- One County Commissioner storical Tour Virginia Nelson, Joan for a term of two (2) years. Meade; Childrens activities, Greg b. Other County Elected Officials Pyper, Brach Schluelcr; Concessions, to the following positions for a two drinks, Rotary Club; Parade, Gary year term. Sorensen; Pete Bishop Fun Run. (1)- . County Clerk (2)- . County Sheriff DATES: FILING The public is invited to visit For: County Offices, March 15 to to hear 12, March Southern Utah Slate April 15. Local School Boards-Bselections by young pianists and orthe last Wednesday in June. Prefor the ganists meeting on campus cinctSpecial Service District Festival. colleges 5lh annual Music Board. Control Administrative More than 200 young musicians not District Axtell Service Special all arccxpcctcd toparticipatc in the day than 45 days before the Genlater festival, sponsored by SUSCs Departera1 Election on November 8, 1988. Da 1 this 3rd day of March, 1988. ment of Music, and the National FedAmerican Heart Wa.ida Bartholomew, Sanpete eration of Music Clubs. Association festival will The piano-orga- n County Clerk in 5 the 8 to a.m. Published in the GUNNISON p.m. take place from WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE SUSC Music Building. Participants arc VALLEY NEWS March 9, 1988. from all of Southern Utah. above-name- laws Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashiers check for not less than 5 of the total amount c9f the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the Utah d 20-3-1- .300 floofl-tflKo- I would like to thank ex jryorie for all the wonderful cards, flowers and the delicious food that i received during my recovery. I would also like to thank my father, sister and wonderful friends who took care of my children while I was in the hospital. Sincerely, Leona Martinez hair People believe if you hold the can hand, nothing in of a horse your harm you. Hand loading The Division of Wildlife Resources Scandinavian Fest is planned d all-da- -- -- I i REPAIR AND SERVICE! I I I I I I festival set at Southern Utah ! Small Engine I y i j Toro & Snapper I Lawnmowers in Stock! I I I I I I I L Westenskows 39 South Main Gunnison 528-330- 5 . State College ri Bicycles Lawnmowers I i i i i i I Thes Selective Service annouixnced 2S26th their Scrvicoe federal employment Likewise, some states require registration for state, student id, entrance to a state supported college or university, state employment and permission to practice law. For those bom in 1962 who have registered, 1988 also marks the year that ends their eligibility for selection for induction under present law should there be a return to the draft. Nearly 20 million men age 18 through 25 have registered with Selective Scrvicesince 1980. Men who have not yet registered should do so at any Post Office, failure, to register is a felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000, up to 5 years in System has men who reach in 1988 and who with the Selective their el igibility for that all birthday nrtot registered have forfeit may Ofederal Menm who some programs. required to register withSSelectiveService in 1981 will be turning g26 this year. The law requires thatyooDung men register with Selective Scrvicce within 30 days of the day they turn 8. Although tardy registrations accepted, Selective Serviarcusu.ually ce docDes not have the authority to accept X. registrations after man reaches age 2SS. By failing to register before turning g 26, young men may permanforfeit hiscligibility for federal ently sludcr-it aid, job training and most were 18 jail, or both. ivorce laws are D1 fimally improving If always acted sane manner, le na Rowe e, when dividing propeand managing child cust- y respo-onsibl- rty -- ody , divorce Involves tremen- emotional turmoil, which e times precludes clear dous som thlnlf ldng. Thi Hs is why were still looking tJthe for divorce legisla- perfect tion.. . according tc Dr. Barbara Row'-- e, Extension specialist in USLTTJs college of family life. For instance, some states have triedrd to mandatejoint custody of chiladren involved but Idea. may this not in a divorce, be the best may put Jo oint ofcustody parents above says precedent cases have gone in several directions. In one case ine former wife was awarded 10 percent of the doctors yearly earnings. In other cases the new graduate was required to pay the spouse for educational expenses. In yet another case the spouse was offered money towards the same education as the husband. Things that are more easily Identified as assets are pensions and medical Insurance. Recent legislation has made it clear that pensions are an asset that will be considered in a divorce action. Rowe notes that medical insurance policies also have provisions built into them to continue providing coverage to dependent spouses after the divorce. In the case of a woman who has been covered by her husbands employer related group plan, maybe we vswouldnt need divorce laws. AltLriiough many couples do act the the neecrxls of the child. As it stands In U TJ tah , custody is decided on a casae by case basis. Re says non tangible assets sucX-- h as professional education is being looked at that insurer must offer the another theareacourts. clos-se-ly The class- woman a similar health coverby case Is the wife of a medical age but it will likely be at a rate ic from 25 to 40 percent higher, as slurp Irnt who works to put her she wou Id not benefit from being insured group. husT' band through school. Upon part of the larger the Although present legal or soon after, they gracPrluation procedure is far from perfect, we are divorced. are continually working towards the goal of being fair and equiIs f the former wife entitled to a table to all parties in a divorce, porttt.ion of his future earnings? Rowe concluded. neeccls we National Meet Ho eld in Arkansas SCCS will receive greater attention from the public and public interest groups in the future. Local conservation districts with their understanding and expertise in local situations arc in an ideal situation to take the lead in implementing water quality programs at local levels. of the Sanpete Soil District attended the Annual convention of the Officials Cons-scrvati- U 42nd el of Conservation Association f-- ct People are like gifts People arc like gifts. They come in all sizes, shapes, and descriptions. They are all different colors, and rarely do you find to exactly alike. Some are wrapped beautifully with bows and curls, and some arc wrapped in very ordinary paper with no flash or color just kind of plain. Some of these gifts show mishandled or lost in of being signs the mail, and the damage to the wrapping indicates that things may be pretty shaken up inside. On the other hand, sometimes they wear lags stating, Special Delivery or Special Handling acquired. The problem comes when you try to estimate the value of the gift by the quality or style of the wrapping. Everyone knows you ts requirements lis seminars Fishing Looks Good gives the following update on favorite fishing sports. Beaver Mt. Lakes, good ice i n all lakes with success for 10 to 12 inch brooks and rainbows. Access by snowmobiles, skiis or snowshocs. Fish Lake - Fair ice fishing fir larger lake trout. Ice is weak in spots. Access by snowmobile. Koosharcm Res., good access. Ice is 6 to 8 inches thick. Selective Service 4, in ricts, January Rock, Arkansas. Thcconvcntion them ic, Expanding our Horiz.ons, set discussions among some ihc stage forand district conservation state oflicczrials who attended from across the Disli Lilli oc s 1 l,6O0 naicxm. Thirty one tropic chartered a to tiic convention fron, Utah. All cnjo;oycd a good time. Arthur King (EpbrSiraim), and Eugene and Nancy jens-se- n (Centerfield), represented the local .1 district. Oncof thetop attractions on way was a visit to the Bowing Aircecraft Plant in Wichita Kansas, where arc building the new 747 airforce they one. - . This plane will be for the new bus 5-- tMhe non-profi- t, elected. that the conservation m provisions of the 1985 Food SecurAct (FSA), directly or indirectly, ity will A impact most conservation district d offio cials. Much of the discussion around the district official's new The FSA requires SCD approval of role indi rividual farm and conservation conservation conipli-anc- o plarms under the c portion of the act. In his report to the members, NACD President Clar- enco-- c Durban encouraged district leadto accept this new responsibility ers and B thereby maintain control over the imjnlementalion of these new soil and w at ftcr conservation programs designed -- rotect Americas natural resources. to j Council (the The NACD odd lion's voting body) approved a di n g resolution wh ich recommends fun the - - Soil Conservation Service (SCD) be in FY 1989 at $7 56 million -- up $8(XD million from the current level of The increased resources arc to support the technical servnesT'-ed- ed - s required to ice implement the farm bill conmscrvalion programs. In his keynote address, Deputy of Agriculture Peter C. Myers .on raged NACD and districts to in au? .lively supply USDA with ideas on conservation provisions of the farm the bil W . 1, which continue to be attacked and mcxmldcd. He noted the tremendous power of districts and their association in giving dircc-tio- n tional natJ to federal and state conservation preprograms. A high profile issue at the con-venlion was groundwater quality and nowrpoint source (runofQ pollution. Fsidcnt pres. It when was noted s. servation districts. For more information about the Sanpete SCD, contact one of the county supervisors, or the Soil Conservation Service in Manti, at Just a remainder: The Sanpete SCD has a no-ti-ll drill to rent to the farmers in the district. Anyone wanting to use it should contact Art King at Now is the time to schedule it for your spring plantings. 835-417- 1. 283-430- Seeking Signs aso fun-nd- he convention attendees were able to visit with commercial and educational exhibitors in the ConservaNational tion Expo exhibit a.ca. awards for excellence in conservation work were presented and social events, such as the Arkansas Catfish Cookout, were enjoyed by the NACD mem' crs. Next years convention is set for February 9 in Salt Lake City. NACD, which was organized in 1 946, is a organization dedicated to the wise use, conservation and development of the nations soil, water and related natural resources. Currently, NACD serves as national spokesman ;for nearly 3, (XX) local soil and water con- Dial-a-thoug- ht ed 529-394- 0 fun-ndi- iarv rr Spocakcrs predicted watcrquality issues Faith Baptist Church of Salina An Independent Baptist Church not associated with any national Convention A few of our ministries include: Relavant Bible Teaching & Preaching A Private Christian School (grades An excellent family & youth camping program. K-- For additional inforamtion call 529-755- Visit This Week! |