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Show PUBLIC NOTICES 'Betause The People Must Know' Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective signers'?;?' L for further information BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH Its got to go! Seems weve had Winter for such a lonnnnng time. Were getting and bad for the Psyche. Springs got to be on the way-i- ts long overdue. ia snow-mani- a. Its Some would-b- e IN THE MATTER OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF THE A THAT DETERMINATION PATTERN VIOLATIONS OF EXISTS AT A CERTAIN MINING OPERATION NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. gardeners I know are getting sore jaws from champing at the bit to get that green thumb gainfully employed. Farmers are getting raw places from itching to be out in the for fields-wait- ing OSM-01- 2 barnyards and pastures to dry up a bit. Theyre anxious to crank up the tractor and get at the Spring work. Notice is hereby given that the Board and Division of Oil, Gas and Mining are in the process of Times do change. A generation ago, a farmer had to spend his days sweating behind a mule-draw-n plow, or hitch old Dobbin to the wort; around the rake or wagon-a- nd dock to care for his forty acre spread. He kept food on the table, put enough away to carry the family and livestock through the Winter, and if anything was left, it might be sold or traded for family extras. Not so today. Todays Farmer-Ranche- r likely manages several hundred acres, and has a degree in Business Management, to boot. A single piece of equipment may cost $300,000 or more. The one ton hay bales-hu- ge round bales-- or tiny hay cubes that would have flabergasted Grandpa, are routine for him. His automated sprinkler systems make land once written off as worthless-blosso- m as the rose. His modem plow can till more acres in one day than Grandpa and the old Percheron could care for in an entire season. Todays crops are some sold on the open market-a- nd are shipped across the pond. Theres no denying that todays Farmer is quite the guy. He works hard . . . loves the Land, and has to get the best from, the know-how it. Above all, hes proud to be an integral part of the American Dream. Where would we be without him? Caught sight of a few of the farmers important papers the other day. Thought you might like to share the Last Will and Testament of a Farmer I leave: To my Wife: My overdraft at the Bank. Maybe she can explain it. To my Son: Equity on my car. hell have to go to work to Now meet the payments. To my Banker: My soul. on it anyway. Hes got a mortgage To my Neighbor: My clown suit. to farm as he has in the past. To the FHA: My unpaid bills. They took some real chances on me, and I want to do the same for them. To the SCS: My farm plan. Maybe they can understand it. To the Junk Man: My machinery. Hes had his eye on it for years. To my Undertaker: A special request. Six Implement and Fertilizer Dealers for pallbearers, please. Theyre used to carrying me. To the Grave Digger: Dont bother. The hole Im in should be big enough. And last-- to the Monument Maker: Set up a jig for the epitaph Here lies a Farmer who has now properly assumed all his oblig- Hell need it if he continues . ations. The Salina I FA Is Now Taking Orders For All Kinds Of Baby Chicks developing certain policies and procedures for determining whether a pattern of violations exists at a coal mining and reclamation operation in the State of Utah. The policies and procedures would be used to assist the Division and Board in making findings and decisions in Utilizing UMC SMC 843.13. A draft policies and procedures statement will be available at a hearing scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on April 28, 1983, in Room 320 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is further given that the Board and Division will entertain comments and suggestions to or for said policies and procedures from the general public, the coal industry, and any other interested parties. Any persons, company, the coal industry, and any other interested parties. Any person, company, or agency interested in making comments should appear at said hearing and be heard or submit written comments to the Secretary of the Board by April 25th, 1983. DATED this 31st day of March, NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property situated in Sevier County, State of Utah will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the West steps of the SEVIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Richfield, Utah, on Monday May 2, 1982 at the hour of 12:00 Noon by D LAND TITLE, the Trustee under the TRUST DEED executed by GREGORY S. SWAIN, as Trustor, and DAN OSBORN and ALICE OSBORN, as Beneficiary, recorded July 7, 1982 as Entry No. 213922 in Book 174, page 585, all in the Official Records of the County recorder of Sevier County, Utah: Commencing 60.0 feet South of the Northwest Corner of Lot 2, Block 1, Plat A, Salina City Survey; running thence South IV4 deg West 121.5 feet; thence South 71 deg 55 min East 152.5 feet; thence South 78 deg 20 min East 71 feet, more or less, to the North and South Center line of Block 1; thence North 132.0 feet, more or less, to a point 107.25 feet South 1V4' deg West from center of said Block, thence South 88 deg 30 min East 107.25 feet; thence North U4 deg East 47.25 feet; thence North 88 deg 30 min West 321.75 feet to the point of beginning. NOTICE OF DEFAULT was recorded December 30, 1982 in Book. 178, page 555, of said official records. Purchase price, cash, payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession of encumbrances, and will be for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed and expenses of sale as provided for by law. Dated this 4th day of April, A.D. Brenda Crane, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Crane of Salina, was elected State FFA reportor for the 1983-8- 4 year for the State FFA Association. Brenda also was the 1st runner up for the Star State person for her work at Bums Saddlery. She also won the Federal Land bank Scholarship this year for the state of Utah. Agri-busine- The North Sevier FFA chapter was awarded the Five Star chapter award for the outstanding chapter in the state of Utah, last week during the state FFA convention in Logan. The Five Star rating is the highest honor that a chapter may recieve from the State Association. The American farmer degree is the highest degree that a FFA member may attain. It takes most FFA members sue to seven years to qualify for the American Farmer degree. The state of Utah give only seven american farmer degrees per year. Yall Better Come See Oklahoma -- NSMS OUR HAVE WHAT April NS High School Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be sold in advance at the Middle YOU WANT! Theyre Full of SUPER BUYS So Read Them And Scott Gurney the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gurney, Lost Creek, was ' nominated American Farmer jjj bnn'Hb&ntbbb or at the door the night of the performance for $2.50 or $10.00 per family. School Youll SAVE!! Free Refreshments Win a TV The Meadows, a beautiful new Golden Retirement Park located at 950 South and 400 East in St. George. Living is Meet Bob Welti of KSL-Ton Saturday, April 9th at the Grand Opening of The Meadows. Grand Opening April 9th Saturday is the official Grand Opening Day for The Meadows, another Golden Living Retirement Park. Bring your entire family and take a tour of Southern Utahs finest retirement community. This apartment development, located at 950 South and 400 East, is for retired persons who are physically active and who desire to rent. The Meadows is apartment living with all the extras. Residents will enjoy the conveniences r of weekly housekeeping services, scheduled transportation, a emergency call meal clubhouse the each at room. and one major day dining system We invite you to come to St. George on Saturday, April 9th and see another Golden Living Retirement Park at The Meadows. 57-un- it 24-hou- Aimottlhieir Kettoo-emeini- ti ofldetni Uvnimg PairCr Come Join The Childrens Chorus Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Call John & Diane Speer 4-- 529-346- 8 $10.00 $5.00 Per Month For Each Brother and Sister . Ages presents ! Oklahoma 15 & 16 in new CLASSIFIED ADS Kevin Crane, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crane of Salina was given honorable mention reognition by the Utah Cattlemen Association for his Area winning beef project. residents. The show, a musical, to be presented Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 16, promises to be exciting. North Sevier Middle School students are getting ready to present Rogers and Hammers-tein- s to area Oklahoma! . 7, 14, 21, 1983. j School did exceptionally well at the state FFA convention in Logan last week. degree candidate for the state of Utah this past week in Logan. Scott will travel to Kansas City in November to receive his degree during the National FFA convention. The Gurney family has a long line of American Farmers in their family. Scotts Dad Kenneth received his degree and his brother also received his. They all were only 19 years of age when they received their degrees. 7, 1983. By: Corwin F. Ogden, A Vice President Published in the Salina Sun April 07 Several Future Farmers of America from both North Sevier, High STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING s PAULA J. FRANK Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Published in the Salina Sun, April D. LAND TITLE, Trustee 52-74- At State Meeting 1983. 1983 (Che NS FFA Does Well 4-- 14 owS |