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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 18, 1982 i PUBLIC NOTICE . (09-12- Ann Carol Christensen 35, beloved wife, Zatkalik, mother, daughter and sister passed away March 3, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois, after a brief to appropriate 0.015 sec. 40) ft. of water in San Juan County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 150 ft. deep, at a point S. 1560 ft. E. 360 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T33S, R24E, SLB&M 14, NW illness. ever recorded as a state record in Utah, a 13 12 -- oz. golden trout is also a state record. It fish was Faye 32, T33S, R24E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting this application with reasons must be filed in therefore of duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before April 17,1982. P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record March 4, 11 and 18, 1982 . , PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change-wate- r in San Juan the entire year County throughout unless . otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Finley H. Bayles, Box 108, Washington, UT proposes to change the point of diversion - and place of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 56610. The water has been diverted from a ft. deep, at a point well, 100-2126 1446 E. S. ft. from NW Cor. ft. Sec. 23, T36S, R22E; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 cattle, 2 horses, 12 sheep, 36 chickens; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW 14 NW 14 Sec. 23, T36S, R22E. (09-121- a-12- 126 28) 5-i- nch 00 1 4 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well, point N. 1160 ft. W. 60 ft. from SE 0.015 Hereafter, Ja 100-2- 5-i- nch fy 1: T36S, R22E (1 12 mi N. of Blanding); and used same as heretofore in E 12 SE 14 Sec. 15, T36S, R22E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before April 24, 1982. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record March 11, 18, and 25, 1982. Cor. Sec. I' 10 3 H- - 00 15, PUBLIC NOTICE F. Bennion Redd Attorney for Personal Representative Box 157 Monticello, Utah 84535 Tele: WL ' - 132 S. Main 587-24- 24 J THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT ANDERSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1096 All persons having claims above estate are rethe against quired to present them to the IN t i ' undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 19th day of June, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. J 1982. Moab, Utah, to Don F. and Beth Lois Anderson Christensen. She was raised and educated in MontiAfter the death of her cello. Carol assumed the mother, responsibility of the care of the home and gave loving care to her father and younger sister and brother. She attended school in Salt Lake City and was employed in Seattle, Washington, before her marriage. She was married to William Zatkalik on September 15, 1967 in Chicago. She and her husband resided in the Chicago area for the past years. She was employed as a data entry clerk for Globe Distribution Company. Carol always looked forward to bringing back home to her family Monticello, to visit with family and friends, and to enjoy the beau14 tiful country. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, William; Christina and Kimberly Ann, both at home; a son, Eric James, at home; her father, Christensen of Monticello; two sisters, Karen Vitale of Provo, and Louise Jones of Monticello, a brother, Rex D. of and Monticello. Funeral services were held in Homewood, Illinois on March 8, 1982. Burial was in the Zatkalik in Homewood plot family Memorial Gardens. PUBLIC NOTIC- E- Between March 25 and April 26, 1982, all persons intending to become a candidate at a Primary Convention for any elective office to be filled at the next ensuing November election shall file with the County Clerk for all Precinct, County and District offices solely within a County and with the Secretary of State for all other offices. The deadline, for filing p.m. Persons listed as a candidate on a Petition Filing must file an acceptance of Nomination on or before April 26th. Judicial candidates are to file with the Secretary of State before 5 p.m. during the month of June. If an incumbent files, then other qualified persons must file July 9, is 5 1982. State and Local School candidates and Fire Protection Commissioner must file by June 30, 1982. WITNESS my hand and the seal sWm. Ellis Palmer Personal Representative Box 76 - 461 South 1st East 1982. sClytie Barber Clytie Barber, San Juan County Clerk Published in The San Juan Record March 18, 1982. Monticello. childhood years were Her spent in Colonia Juarez, Mexico, Koosharem, Utah, and Blanding. She attended Brigham Young Academy in Provo where she met Duncan Mosley. The Palmer was married. January 8, couple Three in Monticello. 1920, Harold were born: children Benton and Charles Palmer,. Irene. She lived in Phoenix until the death of her husband in 1946, at time she returned to which where she married Blanding, Tom Jones who passed away in 1954. She is survived by two sons, Harold Palmer, Charles Benton; one daughter, Irene; 15 grand27 children; great-grandchildr- en; three brothers, Ken Helquist, Orem; Lynn Helguist, Mesa; Ernest Helquist, Blanding; four sisters, Ina Young, Moab; Mae Black, Marba Palmer and Melba Black, Blanding. Funeral services were held in the LDS South Chapel, March 12, with Bishop Arvid K. Black officiating. in Blanding city Interment cemetery. Don of my office this 11th day of March, Blanding, Utah 84511 Published in The San Juan Record March 18 and 25 and April 1, Alameda Helquist of Lillian Mosley, 86, daughter Hatch and Charles Fritiuf Helquist, passed away March 7, 1982, in the San Juan Hospital in 14 Sec. Dee C. Hansen, Not all fish recognized as state records in Utah are whoppers. Although a 37-l- b. lake trout caught in 1980 at Flaming Gorge by Frank Twitchell of Manila is the largest f (1 14 mi, E. of Monticello); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of 10 persons in SW Try your luck not all Utah record fish are whoppers CAROL ZATKAUK NOTICE TO WATER USERS Utah Power & Light Co., Box 899, SLC, UT has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 57236 i 19 Page We extend thanks and apprecia- tion to the doctors and staff at the San Juan Hospital in Monticello and Mercy Hospital in Durango for the professional care and compassionate service they gave our mother during her illness. We also extend thanks for the many gestures of kindness extended to us during our bereavement. Family of Faye Mosley CONWAY REDD Conway Redd, 52, Blanding native passed away in his Ogden Utah, home. Born May 22, 1929, he was the son of Myrtle ILRedd and the late Delbert Redd. A graduate of San Juan High School and Weber State College, he participated in high school athletics. A former stockman, he was employed at Hill Air Force Base at the time of his death. He married LaVee Hatch on December 27, 1948. The couple was later divorced. Survivors include his mother, Myrtle - H., Blanding; three daughters, Leslie (Mrs. Stephen) Noe, Germany; Teresa and Linda, Blanding; a son, Jon C., serving in the UJS. Army and two grandchildren. He was preceded death by his father and a in daughter. Services were held Monday, 15 at the Lindquist March Mortuary, Ogden. Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery. caught in 1977 on Atwood Creek by Breck Tittleof Murray. The cutthroat trout record has been the toughest to break. Back in 1930, Mrs. E. Smith reeled in z. a b. cutthroat at Strawand a berry bigger cutthroat has not been caught since. The next oldest record is a carp caught in 1960 on the Great Salt 26-l- 12-o- 30-l- b. Lake marshes by Ralph Merrill. Thirteen of the state fish records have been broken in the last five years. Five records were established or broken sometimes more than once in 198L Eleven years ago, Milton Taft of Bicknell caught a brook trout in the Boulder Mountains and the record still stands. The third largest fish entered as a record in the state is a b. channel catfish Utah Lake in 1978 in caught by LeRoy E. Mortenson of Salt 7-- lb. 32-l- 21-- 9-- oz. record. Another record was broken in 1981 on Lake Powell, when a 2 -- lb. black crappie was caught by David V. Roberts of Sandy. 8-- cz. Flaming Gorge in 1981, a oz. smallmouth bass caught A. Jennings of Coeur d Keith by Alene, Idaho, set a new state On 1 3-- Ib. record. records were established for in fish species which previously had never been entered for state fish records. A 15 -- oz. yellow perch caught on Deer Creek Reservoir by John Provost of Heber City and a whitefish caught at Bonneville Bear Lake by Tom Wharton of Salt Lake City are the newest state records. Two 1981 10-o- lb. z. Three species of game fish have never been entered as state fish records so no records have been established. These are the black bullhead catfish, green sun-fiand Bear Lake whitefish. Bear Lake whitefish are distinfrom the Bonneville guished whitefish, also found only in Bear Lake, by their "Roman nose and sh oz. 5-- oz. Lake City. Utah Lake has yielded three other current state records. Fifteen years ago, Leo Park caught the state record Kokanee salmon four pounds in Utah weighing white bass Lake. A caught by John R. Welcker in Utah Lake is still a state record twelve years later. In 1978, Edward Hackanson of Kearns pulled an walleye out of Utah Lake for the current state record. Scott Davis of Vernal holds the state bluegill record with a fish caught in Pelican Lake in 1979. Ferral Moosman of z. Annabella pulled a b. northern pike out of Lake Powell for the current state record. The Provo River provided Kay Zabriskie of Orem with a record mountain whitefish in 1977. A 12 oz, grayling caught in the Uinta Primitive Area 4-- lb. 12-- 11-- lb. 1-- oz. oz. 2-l- 2-- Striped bass have broken the most records recently. A lb striper caught last year at Lake Powell by Glen Higgins of Aurora, Colorado, is the current 8-- b. oz. 15-l- 14-- 3-- lb. 14-o- oz. 1-- lb. of Salt Lake by Randy-SteinbaCity has been the record since ch 1976. A 10-l- 2-- oz. b. largemouth bass caught in Lake Powell in 1974 by San LaManna is a state record. Last year the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources of the Department of Natural Resources and Energy set up new rules for entering a fish in the state fish The fish must be on an inspected, certiweighed fied scale (most grocery scales records. qualify). The species and weight of the fish should be documented and certified in writing by Division personnel whenever possible. If a Division employee is not n must be the weigh-iavailable, witnessed by at least two persons over 18 who are not members of the angler's family or fishing party. These witnesses must provide their names and addresses and a signed statement attestto the accuracy of the ing larger scales. weigh-i- n. record is a The angler must also present a sideview color photo of the fish lying on a suitable, legible 1976, Utah has been recognized as having the world's brown trout record. The current Since 33-l- b. 10-o- trophy z. caught in Flaming Gorge in 1977 by Robert Bringhurst of LaVerae, California, The state record rainbow trout was also caught in Flaming Gorge, when Del Canty of Leadville, Colorado, reeled in a 26-l- b. 2 oz. fish in 1979. ' M U 1,1 M Card of Thanks family of Carol Ann Christensen Zatkalik wishes to thank everyone for their kind expressions of love and sympathy extended to us in this time of great loss and sorrow. Words can't express how much we appreciate your thoughtfulness. William, Christina, Eric and Kimberly Zatkalik Don Christensen Rex Christensen and Family Louise Jones and Family Karen Vitale and Family The close-u- p measuring stick to the Division of Wildlife Resources, 1596 W. North Temple Street, Salt Lake City 84116. Upon verification a fish is a state record, the Division will present the angler with a certifi- cate. Glenn Davis, Wildlife Resources fisheries program, coordinator, says fishermen, who make the effort to enter fish for state records may be recognized as the state record holder for quite awhile. "Records are harder to break than people realize,' 'he says. "A lot of people think they can break the mountain whitefish record, but when they try to do it, easy as they think. its not as The State of Utah Record Fish Rules and Procedures, including a listing of all record fish, is available from all Wildlife Resources offices and many license agents. . |