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Show Tuesday, August Companies should be aware of software licensing agreements Cherie Huber ucts in the last several years, settlements for unauthorized use of products have ranged between $3,000 and Contributing Writer If a representative from the Software Publishers Association (SPA) were to pay a surprise visit to your company today and ask to inspect your software licensing agreements, would you feel safe as they looked into the state of your software licenses? If your business or organization is like many others across the country, the chances are you might be a little concerned. Its easy for a copy of someone elses program to be used on your system, but its not legal to trade software except for freeware or shareware. There are many ways to infringe on software licensing agreements unintentionally, so it is hard to be 100 percent certain that any company is completely in the clear. Surprisingly, since software publishers began actively enforcing licensing agreements for their prod Public Notices Change in VOC Definition The Air Quality Board proposes to amend the state definition of Volatile ii Your Right To Know NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the North steps on the Davis County Courthouse. 28 East State Street, Farmington City, Davis County. State of Utah, on September 20. 1995 at 9:05 oclock A.M. of said day: part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 5 North, Range I West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. A Beginning at a point South 0 degrees 56 49 West along the Section line. 299.30 feet and North 89 degrees 21' West 1074.68 feet from the Northeast comer of said Section 29, running thence South 0 degrees 03' West 272.25 feet; thence North 89 degrees 21 West 80.00 feet; thence North 0 degrees 03 East 272.25 feet; thence South 89 degrees 21' East 80.00 feel to the point of BEGINNING. Said sale will be conducted by METRO NATIONAL Infolink Corp. is a Denver company that helps clients across the country ensure their compliance. Many companies are anxious to ensure their compliance because there can be fines of up to $250,000 for each willful infringement of a software licensing agreement, as well as jail terms of up to five years which may be imposed on company executives. All software being used by a business or organization should be registered to the business. The Software Publishers Association suggests that businesses and organizations communicate company policies on software to employees and that they conduct a quarterly audit to be sure they are still in compliance and are not using any software illegally. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Notice Advertising Protects $4,000 per computer, according to Infolink Corp. Organic Compounds (VOCs) to correspond to the new federal definition, which deletes acetone from the list of compounds excluded from the definition of VOCs. Acetone may be used as a substitute for other compounds which are either hazardous air pollutants or contribute to ozone depletion in the upper atmosphere. A public hearing will be held on September 20. 1995. at 1:30 PM at the Department of Environmental Quality, Room 201. at 168 N. 1950 West in Salt Lake City. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing should notify the Bureau of Human Resources at 162 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, or call 536-441- 3 at least three working days before the meetings. Electronic copies of the rules are available on the State BBS. Printed copies of the proposed rule are available at the Division of Air Quality, Davis County Library, the Salt Lake City Main Library. Salt Lake County Library (Whitmore), Provo City Library, the Bear River District Health Department in Logan; the Uintah Basin District Health Department in Vernal; the Central Utah District Health Department in Richfield; the Southeastern District Health Department in Price; the Southwest District Health Department in Cedar City; the Summit CityCounty Health Department in Coalville; the Tooele County Health Department. Wasatch County Health Department. Salt Lake CityCounty Health as Successor Trustee, pursuant to the terms of that certain Deed of Trust (Participation) dated TITLE, May 18, 1989 wherein STEVEN KENT BAMBROUGH is named as Trustor, CACHE TITLE COMPANY is named as Trustee, and CACHE VALLEY BANK is named as Beneficiary, recorded July 17, 1989 as Entry Number 863884 in Book 1303 at Page 1 14 of the Official Records of the Davis County Recorder. State of Utah. The beneficial interest in said Deed of Davis Department. Health County District Health Department. Webcr-Morga- n Health Department Department. of Utah County. The comment period closes at 5 p.m. on October 2. 1995. Comments postmarked on or before October 2, 1995, will be considered. Both written and oral comments will be accepted and considered equally. Written comments regarding the changes may be mailed directly to: Russell A. Roberts, Director Division of Air Quality Box 144820 Salt Lake City. UT 841 Trust (Participation) was assigned by CACHE VALLEY BANK to the SMALL an BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Agency of the United States Government, by that certain Assignment of Trust Deed dated July 7, 1994 and recorded September 29, 1994 as Entry Number 144827 in Book 1806 at Page 1096 of the Official Records of the Davis County Recorder, State of Utah. A Notice of Default and Election To Sell Under Deed of Trust was recorded April 5, 1995 as Entry Number 1173143 in Book 1861 at Page 1477 of the Official Records of the Davis County Recorder, State of Utah. A copy of this Notice was published in 1 ATTN: VOC Definition-Aceton- DAQSN-0072-9- 5 Published in the Davis County Clipper on Aug. 22.1995 Issue No. 56 The Davis County Clipper. DATED: August 16, 1995. METRO NATIONAL TITLE, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Successor Trustee Alfred J. Newman. Attorney for Metro National Title Telephone: MNT 95012505 Change Oxygenated Gasoline Program The Air Quality Board proposes to amend the R307-8-- 1 ,2, and 3, to shorten the oxyfuel period in Utah County to conduct a study of the effects of oxyfuel. to postpone implementation of oxyfuels in Salt Lake. Davis and Weber Counties, and to postpone implementation of 3.1 oxygenate content in Utah County until 1996. Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Aug. 22, 1995 Last publication Sept. 5, 1995 Issue No. 56 The definition of Control Period" in R307-8-is changed so that oxygenated fuels will be required in Utah County November I, 15. 1996. For subsequent years, the control period will be November through the last day of y 1 February. Shortening the season in 1995-9- 6 will allow a comparison of the effects on carbon monoxide and PM 10 with and without oxygenated fuels. In the definition of Destination in R307-8-- I. specify that the is Utah County, and destination for 1995-9- 6 includes Davis. the destination for 1996-9- 7 Salt Lake, Utah and Weber Counties. There have been no violations of the carbon monoxide standard in Salt Lake. Davis and Weber Counties for many years and the State is in the process of requesting that these areas be redesigned to attainment. Redesignation would remove the oxyfuel requirement. In R307-8-postpone the beginning of the control period for Salt Lake, Davis and Weber Counties from 1995 to 1996. The expectation is that these counties will not need to implement the requirement at all. In R307-8-3.1.postpone implementation of 3.1 oxygenate in Utah County until November I, 1996. Implementation of 3.1 requirement would interfere with conducting the study in the winter of 1995-9A public hearing will be held on 1995 at 7:00 PM in the Orem Room at 56 N. State Street in Orem, and on September 21. 1995 at 1:30 PM at the Division of Air Quality Main Conference Room at 150 N. 1950 West in Salt Lake City. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing should notify the Bureau of Human Resources at 162 North 1950 West, Salt 3 at least three Lake City, or call working days before the meetings. Electronic copies of the rules are availPrinted able at the State BBS, copies of the proposed rule are available at the Division of Air Quality, Davis County Library, the Salt Lake City Main Library, Salt Lake County Library (Whitmore), Provo City Library, Salt Lake CityCounty Health September 1.9, City e Davis Department. County Nothing in life is as sure as death and taxes. We all hope the former is long in coming, while the latter comes around every August when the property tax valuation notice arrives. For some, this year probably feels like death and taxes together! increased significantly since the last revaluing, was to try to protect property owners from excessive increases. This was accomplished by lowering the mill levy counties could use. The net intent, according to Ai Mansell (who is both a realtor and state legislator), was to keep things on a fairly even keel from past years. It was an effort to keep counties and their taxing bodies from realizing a wind fall, much like the federal government tried several years ago w ith the oil to revaluation, such as we have experienced this year, many people shake their head in wonder at the data and figures appearing on their notices. Some will sigh with relief that their taxes only went up a little, while others will be Whenever property is subject Of course we are going to hear about the absurd cases where someone really goofed, such as getting a decimal in the wrong place or adding too many truly surprised and shocked. Values will probably be significantly higher than they were last year, with increases in both lotland values and Eat less fat! Eat more fruits and vegetables! Theres an increasing amount of advice on how to eat for a healthier life. And its advice to which more and more people are paying attention. But how complicated, difficult or expensive is it to eat a healthy diet? How do you know which foods are best for you, and which ones are simply made to look good through clever advertising? A free seminar, Myths and Facts about Diet and Cancer, is a good place to get the right answers. Presented by zeros to some part of the process. However, there is a process in place to give an opportunity for redress for all citizens who have a complaint. This begins with finding some good comparables: recently sold properties fairly close in location, age, style and size. These can he obtained by contact again at 7 p.m., at the Salt Lake City Hilton, 150 West 500 South. There is no charge for the seminar. the American Institute for Cancer Research and featuring Registered Dietitian Patti Mitchell, the two-hoconsumer seminar will explain, in non technical language, how to choose a diet that is good tasting and good for you. The presentation will include a slide show, a period, and free publications on reducing j professional services. Those who have recently closed oi the purchase of their property shoukj be able to use their settlement state- ment, which should be perceived as very valid; it is the most recent agreement between ready, willing and ablt buyer and seller. That is what estab-- j lished true value; not appraisers, not real estate agents, and certainly no! tax! assessors. j The next step is to obtain the appear application at the Davis County? Courthouse and go through their proce-- f dure and hearing. You may or may no get relief, depending upon how valia your data is perceived by tlie Board or Equalization. ; While it may be small, cold comfort? if you feel your taxes are unfair ami excessive, and you dont get the relief you feel you deserve, it is probably i preferable to the other certainty ! on Monday, Aug. 21, at 1 toll-fre- ! Alice Moser Steorts, Home Auto LIFE Boats RVs Commercials p.m. and Health Investment Seminar Series 95 Published in the Davis County Clipper on Aug. 22,1995 Issue No. 56 month See our full line of Motorola Pagers ARROWHEAD PAWN & SALES 3153 So.Hwy 89 Bountiful 298-903- 3 Requires Activation Through BBI Coldwell Banker Premier Realty's jawaaEgDGiieiiigiigQ e Quarterly Best The Principles of Asset Allocation Tbesday, August 29 Allocating Your Assets to Pursue Your Investment Goals PREMIER REALTY Tuesday, September 5 P Assembling Your Stock Fund Portfolio Tbesday, September 12 Annette Judd GtMZB All events begin at 6:00 p.m., and will be held at The Fidelity Investor Center Parkside Tower 215 S. State Street Salt Lake City Lynda Hobson RSVP: South Davis Office ' 541 West 500 South Fidelity (54 J Investments Bountiful 9 itn Aw.' Dottie Burnham Janet Benzley Geneil Brown (801) 292-040- 1 5b3466.001 I but due to limited space, reservation e are required. To register, call 292-123- 0 cancer risk. The seminar will be presented twice 7,95 I reaf you have a need to buy or sell estate in the future, you will seek theitj You're in good hands' 152 W. 500 South, Bountiful question-and-answ- Airtime Starting At Anne & Roger Lee ing your favorite realtor, who usually will be happy to supply you with the data available in the hope that whei INSURANCE ur PAGER BLOWOUT Becki Szymczak page B3 Myths and facts on diet to be discussed ATTN: Oxygenated Gasoline Program, 1 -- improvements (housesbuildings). One of the goals of the state legislature this year, realizing that property values have companies. equally. Written comments regarding the changes may be mailed directly to: Russell A. Roberts, Director Division of Air Quality Box 144820 Salt Lake City, UT 841 7 1 Property value increases make property taxes go up District Health Department, Weber-Morga- n y Health Department Department, of Utah County. 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