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Cars & Trucks… Go to top

1981 PONTIAC FIREBIRD - with Chevy 400 small block engine. Primed, ready to paint. $3,500 OBO. Call (435) 527-4024 or (435) 527-3677.


***NEW*** FROM ST GEORGE FORD. - Shop for New or Used Vehicles at Special Low Internet Fleet Prices. www.UtahFleetSales.com (ucan)

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BED - Super comfort, low price. Awesome Queen Pillow Top/mattress set. 12 yr. warranty. Lists $700, only $299. Free Delivery!. See online www.bedsutah.com. (801) 604-2002.


BUILDING FENCES? - CHEAP steel pipe/tube. 1" $.29 foot, 1 1/2" $.29 foot, 2" $.49 foot, 2 1/4" $.58 foot, 3" $.69 foot, 3 1/2" $.98 foot. 1-800-947-0249 Metalmart Lehi, Utah. (ucan)
FREE 4-ROOM DIRECTV SYSTEM INCLUDING INSTALLATION - 125+ channels from $29.99/ month, including locals. 3 months HBO and STARZ 2 for 1. S&H. Restrictions apply 1-800-474-5079. (ucan)
FREE 4-ROOM DIRECTV SYSTEM WITH INSTALLATION - 125+ channels from $29.99/ month including locals. HBO and STARZ 2 for 1, for 3 months. S&H. Restrictions apply. 1-800-311-9053. (ucan)
MACINTOSH G4 SYSTEMS - Power Mac G4 Systems, 40 gig hard drive, 512 mg memory, SCSI card, OS X 10.3.3 installed, 17” inch color monitor, AGFA Studio Star Scanner, keyboard, mouse. Two complete systems, $500 each. Call Allan at 623-0525.
POOL TABLE - $1,000. Call 623-1811
STEEL BUILDINGS SALE - We'll beat any competitor's bid, spec for spec, or we'll send you a check for $200.00. 1-800-973-3366. www.premiersteel.org (ucan)
STEEL TUBE - Overstock on 9 popular sizes. Call for prices and list. Save You Money! METALMART 1-800-947-0249 181 South 1200 East Lehi. (ucan)
UTAH MANUFACTURER FOR 17 YEARS PLUS - All Steel Buildings!!! Any size you want, any accessories you want, or any features you want. www.cobuildings.net or call 1-800-262-5347. CO Building Systems, Inc. Building a Reputation on "Old Fashioned Integrity". (ucan)
WASHER AND DRYERS - Washer, $75, 2 gas dryers, $75 each, Sears fridge, $150 OBO, portable dishwasher, $150 OBO, dressers, $50 OBO, round coffee table, maker offer. two TV’s, much more. 35 foot wheel chair ramp, all aluminum, $500. Call 623-2103 or 660-0686 after 4 p.m. weekdays or after 10 am. on weekends.
WEDDING LISTS - We have wedding lists for all Nephi area weddings. $2 or $5. 4-D Plumbing and Builders' Supply, 66 South Main, Nephi.
WEDDING LISTS - Thinking about wedding gifts? We have weddings list for $1, $2, $5 and up. Certificates may be used at All In One Dollar or Nephi Lumber Company, 1005 N. Main, Nephi. 623-0147.
WESTERN STATES AUCTION. - Twin Falls Fairgrounds, Filer, Idaho. July 9-10. Consignments wanted &endash; draft buggy horses, mules, wagons, buggies, cowboy collectibles, horse machinery, antiques. Tom Harrower, 1-307-432-0404, 1-541-548-5770. (ucan)

Real Estate… Go to top

50 X 228 FOOT LOT IN NEPHI - See at 248 North 100 West. $6,700. Call 801 393-2098. Monte D. Bailey.


HOME FOR SALE - 210 S 300 E, Levan. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, central air, wrap around porch, two sheds, dog run. $107,000. Call (435) 559-2685.

Yard Sales… Go to top

GARAGE SALE - Saturday, June 5, Starts at 9 a.m. in front of Snipz Hair Design, 343 N Main, Nephi. Clothes, crafts, toys, games and more


MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE - Nebo Heights, 1401 North 550 East. Saturday, June 5, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Living room set, 3 dining sets, deep freezer, other furniture, decor, Nintendo 64, clothing, tools, and much more. Don’t miss it.
YARD SALE - Saturday, June 5th at 210 East 200 North, Nephi. 8 a.m to 2 p.m. Bunk bed, window air conditioner, books, toys.

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME - 454 E 570 S, Nephi. $750 / month. For more information call Judy Ann at 623-4400.


3 BEDROOM APARTMENT - Great neighborhood. Free Sat. TV, free laundry room. Two car carport. No pets, no smoking. $575 per month, $500 deposit. Call 623-4592.
APARTMENT FOR RENT - Laundry facilities. No smoking / pets. $550 per month. $450 deposit. 623-2166 after 5 p.m.
HOME FOR RENT OR SALE - 2 bedroom, 1 bath manufactured home for rent. Available June 1st. $300 deposit, $550 monthly. Located in a nice park. Home also for sale. $19,500. Central air, refrigerator, laundry room, deck and awning. 435 660-1692. Leave message if no answer.
LARGE 4-BEDROOM BASEMENT APARTMENT - $600 per month including utilities and DISH. W/D hookups. No smoking, Call 623-2575 after 6 p.m.
ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN NEPHI - No smoking, no pets. 1 bedroom, $375 per month, 2 bedroom, $400 per month. Deposit required. Call 623-0353 evenings.
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH AIR CONDITIONING - No smoking or pets. $350 per month or $330 per month with 1 year lease. $150 deposit. call 623-0294. Leave message.
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT IN NEPHI - Available now. W/D hookups. $550 per month + deposit, no smoking, no pets. Drive by at 166 N 100 W, Nephi, then call (801) 367-8574, Sam.

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ADVERTISING MANAGER FOR THE SPECTRUM - REQUIREMENTS: general knowledge of newspapers; creativity and energy to implement a variety of new business programs; at least 3 years sales experience. A degree in marketing/sales is preferred. Competitive salary; monthly bonuses; complete benefits including health and 401K. Send resume to: James English Advertising Director 275 E. St. George Blvd. St. George, Utah 84770 Fax: 435-674-6264 Email: jenglish@thespectrum.com No phone calls. (ucan)


CASHIERS NEEDED FOR SWING AND GRAVEYARD SHIFTS - Must be at least 21 years of age. Appy in person at Tesoro, 2050 South Main, Nephi.
DRIVER - COVENANT TRANSPORT. Teams and solos check out our new pay plan. Owner operators, experienced drivers, solos, teams and graduate students. Call 1-888-MOREPAY (1-888-667-3729). (ucan)
DRIVERS... - NEW SPEED-65mph! $2500 Experienced driver sign on bonus! New trainee pay! Van, Flatbed & Autohaul. CDL Training Available. Swift Transportation 1-888-490-8343 www.SwiftTruckingJobs.com (ucan)
DRIVERS - OWNER OPERATORS it's not about the miles. It's about... the money! The freedom! The savings! Work smarter &endash; not harder. Call: 1-801-956-9462 LANDSTAR. (ucan)
FOOD SERVICE WORKER - Previous food service experience in a commercial kitchen preferred. FT, some weekends and holidays. Interested applicants my obtain an application from Central Valley Medical Center, 48 West 1500 North, Nephi, Utah 84648. (435) 623-3000. EOE.
HEALTH EDUCATOR II - The Central Utah Public Health Department is hiring a full-time Health Educator II based full-time from our Sevier County office in Richfield. Must have a bachelor of science in health education, or related field and preference may be given CHES certified or eligible. Starting wage begins at $14.93 per hour. Benefits include: health insurance, dental insurance, state retirement, 401k-457 plans, etc. This job requires travel. Please contact Russell W. Anderson at 435 896-5451 ext. 20 during business hours. Close date June 4, 2004. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
NO DOWNPAYMENT? - PROBLEM credit? Own a new home without big downpayment. If you're motivated with $40,000+ income call American Home Partners 1-800-830-2006, visit www.americanhomepartners.com (ucan)
NOW HIRING FOR ALL POSITIONS FOR THE COOKERY RESTAURANT. - Apply in person inside Flying J. See J.J.
OTR DRIVER - L&S Transport is looking for an OTR driver. Home on weekends, benefit package, no need to relocate. Contact Lyle or Sherrie (435) 529-3249.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Sorters, experienced forklift and tractor drivers and general plant help needed for our sweet and tart cherry processing season. Shift work, 6 days per week, 3-4 weeks. Apply at McMullin Orchards, 5625 W 12000 S, Payson. Call (801) 465-3077.
WALKERS NOW HIRING - Full or part time cashiers. Must be 21 years of age, cash handling experience preferred. Apply in person at 830 E 100 N, Nephi.

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$$CASH$$ - CASH NOW for structured settlements, annuities, and insurance payouts. 1-800-794-7310. J.G. Wentworth... JG Wentworth means cash now for structured settlements. (ucan)


CASH FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS/ANNUITY PAYMENTS. - It's your money! Get cash now when you need it most! Oldest/best in the business. Settlement purchasers. 1-877-Money-me. (ucan)
LOAN OFFICER - Looking for someone with experience in the Mortgage Industry, would be meeting with appointments our phone room sets. Must know rate sheets. Call Rebecca 1-801-654-0328. (ucan)
WINDSHIELD CHIP REPAIR - Available 6 to 8 p.m. evenings. $15.00. Call Heath at 660-1999.

Schools… Go to top

DENTAL ASSISTING SCHOOL IN SUNNY ST. GEORGE - Complete 10 week course. Starts June 28th. St. George Dental Careers. 1-435-656-8898, 1-877-352-3586. www.sgdconline.com (ucan)


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COMPUTER HELP WANTED - Nutrition training provided. Call 1-888-574-7774 for a free booklet or visit www.mypglobal.com (ucan)


FRANCHISE AVAILABLE - “We The People” legal document services. Exclusive territories available. No experience Necessary. 1-775-284-3581 ro wtpusa@earthlink.net (ucan)
Fun + Sun + Travel = Coast to Coast! Fast growing sales company seeks ambitious and highly motivated girls/ guys 18+. 2 week on job training with transportation provided. 1-866-386-6872. (ucan)
TIRED OF BEING A LABORER FOR SOMEONE ELSE? - Own your own landscape curbing business. Income potential $100,000 plus! $29,000 Equipment/Training. Use home equity. 1-801-792-5550 (ucan)

Legals Notices… Go to top

ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE Bids will be accepted for the sale of personal property located at Universal Storage Centers in the Nephi Industrial Park (approx. 1370 North 200 West), on June 5, 2004 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The contents of 1 storage unit will be available for inspection by interested parties at that time. Sealed bids will be accepted on the entire contents of the unit. No single item bids or sales will be accepted. Successful bidders will be required to completely empty the contents of the unit. Unit up for bid and current occupant with last known address: Unit # 74 Monty Chrans 632 North 300 West Nephi, Utah 84648 Contents &endash; wood bench, baby chair, baby swing, baby carrier, changing table, baby clothing, other misc. baby items, lawn mower, box spring and mattress, washer and dryer, computer, dresser w/ mirror, rocking chair, chest of drawers, Nintendo, clothing, bedding, garden tools and misc. personal items. No bids will be accepted after 10:00 AM on June 5, 2004. Bids will be awarded at 10:30 AM that same day.

Published in The Times-News, Nephi, Utah on 6/2/2004, and 6/9/2004.


ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE Bids will be accepted for the sale of personal property located at Universal Storage Centers in the Nephi Industrial Park (approx. 1370 North 200 West), on June 5, 2004 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The contents of 1 storage unit will be available for inspection by interested parties at that time. Sealed bids will be accepted on the entire contents of the unit. No single item bids or sales will be accepted. Successful bidders will be required to completely empty the contents of the unit. Unit up for bid and current occupant with last known address: Unit # 74 Monty Chrans 632 North 300 West Nephi, Utah 84648 Contents &endash; wood bench, baby chair, baby swing, baby carrier, changing table, baby clothing, other misc. baby items, lawn mower, box spring and mattress, washer and dryer, computer, dresser w/ mirror, rocking chair, chest of drawers, Nintendo, clothing, bedding, garden tools and misc. personal items. No bids will be accepted after 10:00 AM on June 5, 2004. Bids will be awarded at 10:30 AM that same day.

Published in The Times-News, Nephi, Utah on 5/26/2004, and 6/2/2004.


NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH DOROTHY J. MONSON, an individual, CEDAR POINTE EQUITIES, INC., a Utah corporation, BACK CREEK, L.C. D/B/A AUTUMN GLEN APARTMENTS, a Utah limited liability company, PENTALON CORPORATION, a Utah corporation, NEW BROADWAY CENTRE L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, for themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION and STATE OF UTAH, Defendants. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION Civil No. 010402468 Judge Lynn W. Davis TO: ALL PERSONS, INCLUDING ENTITIES, WHO PURCHASED FLOOR COVERINGS AND PAID UTAH SALES OR USE TAX THEREON ON OR AFTER DECEMBER 22, 1997, WHERE THE PURCHASE INCLUDED HAVING THE SELLER INSTALL OR ARRANGE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE FLOOR COVERING. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE VERY CAREFULLY AND IN ITS ENTIRETY. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS MAY BE AFFECTED BY PROCEEDINGS IN THIS LITIGATION. This Notice is being provided pursuant to an order of the Fourth Judicial District Court for the State of Utah sitting as a Tax Court (the "Tax Court"). The purpose of this Notice is to inform you of the proposed settlement of this class action litigation and of the hearing to be held by the Court to consider the fairness, reasonableness, and adequacy of the settlement. This Notice describes the rights you may have in connection with the settlement and what steps you may take in relation to the settlement and this class action litigation. I. THE LITIGATION. On December 22, 2000, five taxpayers (the "Representative Taxpayers") filed with the Utah State Tax Commission (the "Tax Commission") a request for refund of the Utah sales or use tax each had overpaid on floor coverings which they had purchased on the basis that the seller would install or arrange for the installation of the floor covering (a "furnish and install purchase" or a "furnish and install sale"). The Representative Taxpayers also filed the above-captioned matter before the Tax Court on December 22, 2000, in order to facilitate obtaining refunds on behalf of all members of the class (the "Litigation"). Under Utah law, sales or use tax should not be collected on a furnish and install sale, but there has been confusion about the proper handling of sales tax on such sales. The Tax Commission granted the Representative Taxpayers' refund requests, issuing each of the Representative Taxpayers a refund of sales or use taxes paid on their furnish and install purchases of floor coverings. The State of Utah and the Tax Commission, however, vigorously argued to the Tax Court that class actions are not available in tax refund matters and that the refund requests on behalf of a class were otherwise inappropriate as a matter of law. The State of Utah and the Tax Commission filed two separate motions to dismiss, both of which were denied by the Tax Court. They sought interlocutory appellate review of their first motion to dismiss by the Utah Supreme Court, which was denied. They also asked the Tax Court to reconsider its denial of their first motion to dismiss, which the Court refused to do. The Representative Taxpayers filed a motion to certify the Litigation as a class action. This motion was also vigorously opposed by the Tax Commission. After considering the arguments of the parties, the Tax Court, by an order dated June 25, 2003, certified the Litigation as a class action under the provisions of Rule 23 of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, appointed the Representative Taxpayers as representatives of the class, and designated Mark K. Buchi, Greggory J. Savage, Steven P. Young and their law firm, Holme Roberts & Owen LLP, as counsel for the class ("Class Counsel"). After the class was certified, the State of Utah and the Tax Commission again sought appellate review from the Utah Supreme Court, which was denied. Class Counsel and representatives of the State of Utah and the Tax Commission have participated in substantial negotiations over a period of several months which have resulted in the settlement described below. II. THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT. As a direct result of the prosecution of the refund claims and the Litigation and the negotiations between the parties, a settlement agreement was reached. The terms of the agreement are set forth in a written document dated March 2, 2004. In summary, the settlement is as follows. The State of Utah agrees to refund the difference between the sales or use tax that was improperly collected on furnish and install sales of floor covering and the tax due on the cost of the materials used. However, in no event shall the State's obligation to pay refunds exceed $9,000,000. If the total amount of refunds due to the class, plus interest, is more than $9,000,000, each refund shall be prorated. In the event that the total claims of the class, including interest, are less than $9,000,000, the State's payment obligation shall not exceed the total of all claims submitted, plus interest. Class Counsel must identify and submit the claims of all class members and class claims to the Tax Commission by December 1, 2004. The State will then review and the Court will approve the claims, and the State will issue a refund check to Class Counsel on or after July 5, 2005 for the total amount of the refund. After Class Counsel has paid the court-approved attorneys' fees and costs out of the refund amount, Class Counsel shall issue refund checks to each of the class members. Upon receipt and negotiation of the total refund amount due to him/her/it, each member of the class will be deemed to release the State of Utah and its agencies and employees from any claim related to the collection of Utah sales or use tax overpaid on a furnish and install purchase. Class Counsel believes the terms of the settlement are fair, reasonable and adequate and in the best interest of the class. Class Counsel will attempt to identify all claims by reviewing vendor records, however, if you would like to ensure that you are considered for a refund, you may submit to Class Counsel your invoice or other documentation evidencing a furnish and install purchase on which sales or use tax was paid between December 22, 1997 and the current date. This information should be as soon as possible, but no later than September 1, 2004, to Class Counsel at Holme Roberts & Owen LLP, Attention: Dee Heugly, 299 South Main Street, #1800, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. As a class member, you should retain all of your records pertaining to the payment of sales or use taxes on furnish and install purchases of floor coverings since December 22, 1997 in case the records are not available from the vendors. III. ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS. Class Counsel are entitled to be compensated for their efforts on behalf of those entitled to refunds and for their risk in undertaking the representation of the class on a contingency basis. Class Counsel will request a fee equal to one-third (1/3) of the gross amount of refunds obtained for all taxpayers. Class Counsel has advanced costs for the benefit of the class and will be required to advance additional costs in furtherance of the settlement, e.g. costs of obtaining invoices and costs of publishing this notice. Accountants retained by Class Counsel to assist in the process of gathering invoices also undertook their work on a partially contingent basis and will not have been paid in full for their services. Class Counsel will seek reimbursement of these cost amounts incurred on behalf of the class from the total refunds obtained for the class. IV. HEARING ON PROPOSED SETTLEMENT. On August 12, 2004, at 9:00 a.m., the Court will hold a hearing in the Fourth Judicial District Courthouse at 125 N. 100 W., Courtroom #301, Provo, Utah, in the courtroom of Judge Lynn W. Davis. The purpose of the hearing will be to determine: (a) whether the settlement should be approved as fair, just, reasonable and adequate; and (b) the amount of attorney's fees and costs to be awarded to Class Counsel and those retained to assist Class Counsel. The Court may adjourn or continue the hearing by oral announcement at such hearing or at any adjournment without further notice of any kind. Any class member may, but is not required to, enter an appearance in the Litigation and be represented by counsel of his, her or its choice and expense. Any class member who does not enter an appearance will be represented by Class Counsel. Any class member who objects to any aspect of the settlement may appear and be heard at the hearing. Any such person must submit a written notice of objection, mailed or hand delivered such that it is received on or before July 15, 2004, at 5:00 p.m. (MDT), by each of the following: (1) Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District Court, 125 N. 100 W., Provo, Utah 84601; (2) Dee Heugly, Holme Roberts & Owen LLP, 299 South Main Street, #1800, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111; and (3) Clark L. Snelson, Assistant Attorney General, 160 East 300 South, Fifth Floor, P.O. Box 140874, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-0874. Your notice should reference the above-captioned matter. V. OPTION TO OPT-OUT. If you wish to "opt out" or be excluded from the class, you must give notice of your decision to opt out of the class. Such notice must be in writing, postmarked on or before July 15, 2004. Persons who request to opt out of the class will not be entitled to share in the benefits of the settlement or any other orders and judgment that have been entered by the Court in the Litigation, will not have their interests represented by Class Counsel and will be responsible to pursue any claim for a refund on their own and at their own costs and expense. In making a decision to opt out of the class, it should be considered that participation in the class action will allow for refunds on purchases extending back to December 22, 1997, that a refund amount will be calculated in the same manner whether or not you remain a member of the class and that, based on the common fund doctrine, Class Counsel will seek to collect a fair attorney fee in connection with your refund in the event you opt out. But for the class action, refund requests are barred after three years from the date the sales or use tax was overpaid (i.e. the date of purchase). Notices that you wish to opt out of the class should be sent to Class Counsel at Holme Roberts & Owen LLP, Attention: Dee Heugly, 299 South Main Street, #1800, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. The notice should state your name and address, that you wish to be excluded from the class in the above-captioned matter, be signed by you and identify the vendor(s) from which you made your furnish and install purchase(s). IF YOU CHOOSE TO REMAIN A MEMBER OF THE CLASS, YOU WILL BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THE SETTLEMENT AND BY ANY ORDER OR JUDGMENT ENTERED BY THE COURT. This Notice is a summary and does not describe all of the details of the Settlement or Class Counsel's request for an award of attorney's fees and costs. For full details of the matters discussed in this Notice, you may desire to review the motion for approval of the settlement and the motion for an award of attorneys' fees and costs filed with the Court, which may be inspected during business hours, at the office of the Clerk of the Court, 125 N. 100 W., Provo, Utah 84601. For further information regarding this settlement you may contact: Dee Heugly, Holme Roberts & Owen LLP, 299 South Main Street, #1800, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, telephone: (801) 323-3271; facsimile: (801) 521-9639 or e-mail: settlement@hro.com. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU ATTEMPT TO TELEPHONE THE COURT, THE CLASS ACTION JUDGE OR HIS CLERKS. THE COURT IS ILL-EQUIPPED TO HANDLE THE QUANTITY OF POTENTIAL INQUIRIES AND, IN ADDITION, THE COURT CANNOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE. DATED this 3rd day of May, 2004. /s/ LYNN W. DAVIS The Honorable Lynn W. Davis

Published in The Times-News, Nephi, Utah on 5/12/2004, 5/19/2004, and 5/26/2004, 6/2/2004.


PUBLIC NOTICE OF AMBULANCE LICENSE APPLICATION As required by Utah Code § 26-8a-405, notice is given that Eagle Mountain Fire Department has applied for a new license to provide paramedic rescue service. The proposal is for a Paramedic Rescue License to be operated by Eagle Mountain Fire Department, with a variance to allow Eagle Mountain to staff one Paramedic and one Intermediate from 0600 to 2200 until July 31, 2005. Eagle Mountain has an interlocal agreement with Lone Peak to respond to calls according to medical priority during the hours of 2200 and 0600 and will provide back up when requested. Eagle Mountain will then staff one Paramedic and one Intermediate 24 hours a day, until July 31, 2006. Eagle Mountain will then staff two full time Paramedics thereafter. Eagle Mountain will provide paramedic rescue service in the following geographic area: Beginning at the intersection of Utah, Tooele, and Salt Lake Counties; then East along the Utah/Salt Lake County boundary until the boundary line intersects the eastern boundary line of Section 5 of Township 5 South, Range 1 West; then South along the eastern boundary lines of Section 5, 8, and 17 of Township 5 South, Range 1 West to the intersection of State Road 73 and the current eastern boundary of the Town of Eagle Mountain; then South along the current eastern boundary of the Town of Eagle Mountain and continuing southward along the current eastern Eagle Mountain Town boundary to the southeast corner of Section 6 of Township 7 South, Range 1 West; then South along the eastern boundary line of Sections 6, 7, 18, and 19 of Township 7 South, Range 1 West to the intersection of Soldiers Pass Road; then east along and including all of Soldiers Pass Road to the intersection of Lake Mountain Communications Road; then due South to the intersection of the northern boundary line of Section 29 of Township 7 South, Range 1 West; then east to the northeast corner of Section 29 of Township 7 South, Range 1 West; then South along the eastern boundary lines of Sections 29 and 32 of Township 7 South, Range 1 West to the southern boundary line of Township 7 South Range 1 West; then West along the southern boundary lines of Township 7 South Range 1 West, 2 West, and 3 West until the Utah/Tooele County boundary; then North along the Utah/Tooele County boundary until the point of beginning Parties defined as interested parties under the EMS act may object to the application in writing by June 17, 2004 until 5:00 p.m. to the Bureau of Emergency Medical Service, P.O. Box 142004, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2004.. The public may comment on the application until June 18, 2004 until 5:00 p.m. by submitting written comment to the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services at the above address. For further information regarding this notice or the application contact the Bureau at 801-538-6285.

Published in The Times-News, Nephi, Utah on 5/19/2004, 5/26/2004, and 6/2/2004, 6/9/2004.