Show a Page 12 Millard County Mar Thun L'SPS 13 1986 NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PUBLIC NOTICES The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States lime of sale at the front steps of the Millard County Courthouse in Fillmore Utah on Aptil 7 1986 at 10:00 am of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed RICHARD of Trust executed by DON PAXTON and SUSAN ANNE PAXTON husband and wife as Trustors in favor of American Savings & oan Association as Trustee and Beneficiary cover'ng real property located at 200 South 200 East Kanosh Utah and more particularly described as follows: at the Northeast corner of Beginning Lot 6 Block 2 Plat "A” Town Survey thence South 165 feet thence West 155 feet thence North 165 feet thence East 1155 feet to beginning DATE D this 27 day of February 1986 AMERICAN SAVINGS & OAN ASSOCIATION Trustee lorin D Ronnow Attorney for Trustee 77 West 200 South Salt Lake City Utah 841 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 13 20 & 27 1986 at the Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know NOTICE TO VOTERS NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following Marlene the Slate Engineer to appropriate or change water in Millard County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated Locations in SLB&M APPLICATION(S) TO APPROPRIATE WATER (A6I49I) APPEICANT: USA Bureau of and Management 150 East 900 North Richfield UT QUANTITY: 00178 cfs SOURCE: 5 in well 600 ft deep POINT (S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N 1770 W 2940 from SE Cor See 9 T20S RI7W USE: Siockwatering: 757 head of livestock PI ACL OF USE: NEI4SWI4 Sec 9 T20S RI7W (A6I548) APPL ICANT: David Delta UT S Holman PO Box 926 QUANTITY: 0015 els SOURCE: 6 in well 160 ft to 200 ft deep POINT(S) OF S 200 E 750 from Nl'4 DIVLRSION: (I) Cor Sec 14 TI6S R7W (6 miles North of to Oct Delta) USE: Irrigation: from Apr total acreage 025 acs Stockwatering: 26 head of livestock Domestic: family PLACE OI USE: NWI4NEI4 Sec 14 TI6S R7W APPL ICATION(S) TO CHANGE WATER APPLICANT: 0025 cfs l76ac-f- t or SOURCE: 16 in well 300 ft deep POINT (S) OF DIVLRSION: (I) S 3960 W 2700 from NE Cor Sec 20 T23S USE: Siockwatering: 400 head of R29W livestock PI ACE OF USE: SWI4SEI4 Sec 24 T23S RI9W HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0025 cfs SOURCE: Davies Well POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N 1441 E 2391 from SW Cor Sec 20 T23S RI9W (Surveyed description) USE: Same as Heretofore PLACE OF USE: NE14NEI4 Sec SW 4SE 14 Sec RI9W Protests resisting SW1 Sec 24 4SE T23S the granting of these therefore must be with reasons plications with the Stale Engineer ed in duplicate West North Temple Salt Lake City 1636 Utah or before APRIL 19 1986 Robert L Morgan PE STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Mar & 20 1986 6 841 16 on flicker County Clerk Coun- of Millard Slate of Utah hereby certify that candidates are to be nominated for the offices at the upcoming primary following election to be held on Tuesday August 19 ty have been application(s) ed with 1986: Congressional Senate One United States Senatoi statewide b Congress One United States Congressman from the First District 2 State One a House of Representative member of the Utah House of Representatives from legislative district No 68 3 County a County Commission One County Commissioner for a teim of lour (4) years One County Commissioner for a term of two (2) years b One County Auditor One County Assessor One County Clerk One County Recorder One County Sheriff One County Treasurer 4 School Board a State School Board One member a elected from b Irom oca to reject any or all bids will be sold on an District One Member from District 4 sale can be inspected 4 Items locations at the for include the con- r - L Trw"¥ r listed IMPPMHENT below City 4 year ClSTKICT Yard Asphalt Spreader Ware Hydro Trencher term 5 basis in general II1 IAIN All sales will be cash and years District the District struction of residential sidewalks and comcurb and gutter and all mercial sidewalks work necessary to comother miscellaneous plete the work in a proper workmanlike manner above the Without limiting general description of improvements it is intended be constructed in the that the improvements follows: as area designated Residential Improvements to be constructed Proposed sidewalks along the south side of 400 North from Main illmore City invites sealed bids on the following surplus equipment and materials Bids will be received until 5:00 pm on March 18 1986 at the office of the City Recorder 96 South Main Fillmore Utah Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Fillmore City Council on March 1986 at 7:00 pm The City reserves the right School Board One member unevpired term of two (2) One member from within year Items term the old hospital which include stove dishwasher stainless steel kitchen sink bathroom sinks toilets and other miscellaneous items rillntore City Airport Hangar Items from the old Second Ward LDS Church which include: Cabinets large dow from stairs and other miscellaneous items Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 27 Mar 6 & 13 1986 Precinct All precinct Justices of the Peace 6 Judicial that A Supreme Court There is a possibility there will be an election provided that the whose term is expiring or those incumbent(s) durfile who are otherwise required to run ing the filing period DATED this 4th day of March 1986 Marlene Whicker Millard County Cletk Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 13 1986 5 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a hearing will on Tuesday March 25 1986 at the hour of 2:00 pm in the County CommisStreet 60 South Main sion Chambers Fillmore Utah for the purpose of chang8224 ing the Master Plan to include Use Animals Kennels as a conditional use in the one Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progtess Feb 20 27 Mar 6& 13 1986 be held oQanomriv nn Here's a tax tip: donations and medical expenses paid by credit card are deductible the year they are charged not necessarily when they are incurred or paid off BID NOTICE The Millard School District will accept bids on a four door sedan Ford LTD Crown Victoria or equivalent Bids are to be in the District Office no later than 4:00 pm on March 21 1986 Invoices must be to the 1986 District no later than April 1986 Delivery must be no later than May Specifications are: Blue Color: Medium 50 liter engine with EFI Automatic Overdrive Transmission Power Steering Power Front DiscRear Drum Brakes No Vinyl Roof Front Seat with Dual Flight Bench Recliners Center Armrest and AMFM Stereo Radio with Four Speakers Heavy Duty Battery Conventional Spare Tire Left Hand Mirror Air Conditioning (Manual Temperature Control) Tinted Glass (Complete) Light Group Speed Control WSW Tires - Radial Rocker Panel Moldings Heavy Duty Front Suspension The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids Robert L Steele Clerk Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 13 1986 Hospitals — Your "Senior" rt tJL£ Health Care Providers X'fA - i Most everyone can name and locate nearly a dozen hospitals in the Beehive State They have been landmarks for half a century — always providing medical care to those who need it w v Era of Medical Revolution Radical changes have occurred within the health care industry At times the public has been confused and apprehensive of these changes The changes reflect rapid medical technology mushrooming specialization government repayment programs interacting with private insurers diversity among health care providers and a fluctuating economy Today in Utah more than 46 hospitals employ 14 000 people and care for about 200000 patients — plus 13 million outpatients annually The Bottom Line While we gratefully received simpler medical care in "the good old days" yesterday's medical standards are no longer tolerable You not only are able to live longer productive lives but you also have more choices of medical services and facilities As long as the demand for continued quality care has high public priority the bottom line will be a higher medical bill However Earliest St Utah Marks Utah Hospitals Medical Care 1872 Holy Cross 1875 LDS Hospital 1905 1910 Logan Allen Regional 1914 Memonal 1919 1922 Primary Children's Shnners 1925 Kane County Hosp Veteran's Castleview Brigham FILLMORE CITY PARK MAINTENANCE (cost pg 1932 1934 1934 City Fillmore City is requesting bids for park maintenance for the 1986 summer season Bids will be considered in at least two diviand the award will probably not be such that the same individual will obtain both of the divisions which are as follows: 1: a Fillmore City No and Building Legion Grounds 100 South Main b Old Fillmore Hospital grounds 10 South 100 West c Wildlife Park 200 East 100 South d Stella Day’s small park - Center Street at 100 East No 2 Fillmore City North Park - 500 North Main and details of the work are Specifications available at the Fillmore City Office during regular office hours 8:30 am to $:00 pm Cost Containment Is Working should know that behird the scenes health care providers are working together to hold down costs All of these changes plus the increased marketplace competition have helped bring down medical care costs Hospitals are becoming more efficient employees more productive Patients length of stay is decreasing Outpatient care is increasing Home care programs are cost savers Hospitals are developing "shared" programs to maximize savings on common medical services Employers are reaping cost savings through preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) Cost containment is working In fact the rate of increase in health care costs is at its lowest point in 20 years Utah continues to be among the very best states in delivering quality health Be assured quality care at reasonable prices corporating the latest medical advances remains the highest priority with Utah hospitals into the next century! You sions ay UTAH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 515 So 700 East Suite 2F SLC Utah 84102 (801) Statistic: i 1985 Utah Hospital Photos Fact Book i Utah Histoncal Society LDS Hospital I contributed by the city Location of the improvements may be pending final design ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS in the proThe total cost of improvements posed District as estimated by the project is $21 5000 of which approximately Engineer 1977 00 will be paid by a special tax to be levied against the property abutting upon the streets to be improved or upon propermay be affected or specifically ty which benefited by such improvements The Property owners' portion of the total estimated cost of the improvements may be financed be Street to 400 West also along the south side of 200 South from 400 West easterly approximately 565 feet also along the north side of 400 South from 200 West to Main Street also along the south side of 400 South from 100 West westerly approximately 330 feet also along the north side of 500 South from 300 West easterly beyond 200 West approximately 330 feet also along the east side of 400 West from Center Street southerly beyond 200 South approximately 330 feet also along the west side of 300 West from Center Street southerly approximately 240 feel and northerly from 100 South approx180 feet also along the west side of imately 300 West from 200 South southerly to 300 South and from 400 South southerly to 500 South also along the east side of 300 West from 200 South southerly to 400 South also along the west side of 200 West from 400 South southerly to 500 South also along the east side of 200 West from 400 South southerly approximately 325 feet and from 500 South northerly approximately 225 feet Commercial Improvements sidewalks of varying widths and Proposed curb and gutter to be constructed along the east side of Main street from 100 North 100 South approximately southerly beyond 200 feet also along the west side of Main Street from 100 North southerly to 100 South also along the south side of Center Street from Main Street easterly approximately 430 feet also cross gutters running north and south on the east side of Main Street through 100 North Center Street and 100 South and on the west side of Main Street through 100 North and Center Street of which the cost for the cross gutters will improvements DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT The boundaries of the proposed District are as follows: The boundaries of City of Fillmore See map attached as Exhibit "A”) INTENDED IMPROVEMENTS The improvements to be constructed Notice of Sale District OF INTENTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of February 1986 the City Council of Fillmore City Millard County Utah (the "City") adopted a resolution declaring Its intention to create District to be known a special improvement as Fillmore City Utah Special Improvement District No (the "District") It of the City Council to make is the intention within the District and to levy improvements special taxes as provided in Chapter 16 tle 10 Utah Code Annotated (1953) as amended to construct curb gutter and for those areas described under sidewalk "Description of district hereinafter to confer benefits on the real estate lying within District for the benefit of which such taxes are to be expended in the making of such weekdays Bids are to be submitted to the City Recorder's Office no later than 5:00 pm on March 18 1986 Bids will be opened at 9:00 pm on March 18 1986 at regular city council meeting The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress March 13 1986 revised ol during the construction period by the use interim warrants The interest on said warrants will be assessed to the property owners The estimated costs to be assessed against the properties within the District shall be as follows: Estimated Costs Improvements $2161 per fool Cross Gutters $1227 per front fool Curb Gutter 4' Residential Sidewalks$7l9 per front loot 6’ Business Sidewalks$10 87 per front foot 9' Business Sidewalks$1604 per front foot 16’ Business Sidewalks$2677 per front fool FUNDING BREAKDOWN OWNERS: Total Estimated District Portion $19771 $17289 Total Estimate City’s Portion $215000 Total Estimated Project Cost The proposed assessments will be equal and uniform based on benefits received but the City’s portion varies depending on factors such as the use to which the abutting property is put by the owners The justments of the City's portion has not been taken into account in the table above to the so the Estimated Cost extent of per unit represents the estimated cost to be assessed to the property owner before the City’s portion will be applied to that The City cannot commit to pay its portion until the expenditure has been approved under budget and appropriation procedures AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT AND BASIS FOR ASSESSMENT In the described area properly owners whose property will be improved will be assessed for such improvements built at the hereinabove estimated rates based upon linear footage of improvements and all miscellaneous costs of the project General Information A map of the District rates and a list of lot all property owners affected are available office Those review in the City Recorder’s property owners within the District whose property will not be improved by the new ly constructed improvements will not be assessed A map of the District is published auxiliary to this Notice and a copy of the map is annexed and incorporated herewith and forms a part of this Notice and is intended to be consistent with the metes and bounds description slated herein work shall be done to All other necessary complete the whole project in a proper and workmanlike manner according to plans profiles and specifications on file in the office of the City Recorder ASSESSMENTS AND LEVY OF TAXES It is the intention of the City Council of Fillmore City Utah to levy assessments as provided by the laws of Utah on all parcels and lots of real property within the District and lesy is The purpose of the assessment to pay those costs of the subject provements which the City will not assume and pay The method of assessment shall be by linear footage of the abutting property The assessments may be paid by properannual ty owners in ten (10) equal stallments with Interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates fixed by the City Treasurer or the whole or any part of the assessment may be paid without interest within fifteen (15) days after the ordinance effective levying the assessment becomes The assessments shall be levied according to the benefits to be derived by each property within the District Other payment provisions and enforcement remedies shall be in accordance with Chapter 16 of Title 10 of Utah Code Annotated (1953) as amended ABATEMENT OF ASSESSMENTS Assessments shall be equal and uniform according to the benefits and improvements received An allowance shall be made for corner lots so that they are not assessed the full rate on both streets The allowance to be made shall be established at the time the assessroll is completed TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS person who is the owner of record of property to be assessed in the District described in this Notice of Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest against the creation of the "Fillmore City Utah Special Improvement District No or to make any other objections relating thereto Protests shall describe or otherwise identify the property represented by the person or persons making the protest Protests shall be filed with the City Recorder of Fillmore City Utah on or before 5:00 pm on the si day of March 1986 The City Council will meet in public meeting on Tuesday the 1st day of April 1986 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock PM at the City Council Chambers to consider all protests so filed and hear all objections relating to the proposed District The method for determining the necessary number of protests shall be first determining the total linear footage of abutting proAll perty in each area to be assessed assessments shall be based upon such linear footage The governing body shall abandon the District and not create the same if the necessary number of protests for defeating the project shall be filed in writing prior to the conclusion of the hearing Protests (12) of the property representing to be assessed based upon linear footage of abutting property to be assessed based upon abandonment of the District as provided in Utah Code Annotated Section 1953 There may be eliminated from the ed protests (i) protests relating to property or relating to a type of improvement which has been deleted from the District and (ii) been which have in withdrawn protests writing prior to the conclusion of the hearing BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF FILLMORE CITY UTAH Carol C Wise City Recorder Published la the Millard County Chronicle Progress Feb 27 Mar 6 13 & 20 1986 ment Any |