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DISTRICT IV AND t ur tuuux county, itate or THIRD 1 th DMMOX IUU 711 btM 4 JAMU Dd. itilml peruana having tUirn 0410 ar required to pr-thm lo lb under to cne--d or lo IM Clerk of IM Court or to Jeaa S, D SiAH th afeovt mon. (ifl k&b) Pronal Reprmniailva, 217 Dftv. Too!, Utah 81071, Highland ff ruMot, Lot 4 GundttecMi Acre DATED and aigned at Tooele Dry, Tooele County, Star of Utah Util !6Ui day c4 December, IU1, AD. MAIUONI A CARTER, Sheriff Twel County, Utah (PuUuhed la tM Tooele Buttetia Dec. 22. 29 and Jan. R 1984) 87T1 REPORT AND TENTATTT ORDER BEFORE THE PUBUC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH 1981) la tM Matter af th Application of THE WTSTER.N PAUflC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Corporation, for Authority la Diecontlnu It Agency Sta-tkat Burmeater, Utah. m Nona: to water lsers By th Com mlaaion: SLB&M. Commitaion of Utah on July 28, 1983, for authority to diacontinu Its agency othrrwlae designated. Location! In AS9382 APPLICANT: Gerald B. Small. Stockton, UT QUANTITY: 0.013 CFS SOURCE: 6 In. weU 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S. 1860 ft, W. 270 ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R5W (Lot 14 Gunderton Acres) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: family; Stockwatering: S head of livestock; Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.2S Domestic: acs. PLACE 1 OF USE: SEtfNEtf. Lot 14.Sec.34.T2S, RSW. A59373 APPLICANT: Clegg Livestock Company Inc, 8 South 1st East, Tooele, UT. QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: Underground Water Well POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S. 1920 ft, E. 2394 ft. 3 in. well 117 ft. deep. (2) S. 2664 ft, W. S12 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 21, T2S, R5W; 6 In. well 165 ft. deep. (1 Mile North of Grants-ville- ) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Stockwatering: 200 head of livestock PLACE OF USE: NWVi, Sec. 21, T2S.R5W A59406 APPLICANT: Soldier Canyon Water Company, P.0. Box E, Stockton, UT QUANTITY: 20.0 CFS SOURCE: Soldier Creek POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 100 ft, W. 2700 ft; (2) N. 1650 ft, W. 1500 ft, from SE Cor. Sec. 35; (3) S. 1100 ft, E. 100 ft, from NW Cor. Sec. 36; (4) S. 1500 ft. W. 700 ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 36; (5) N. 2100 ft, W. 10 ft, from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T4S, R4W; (5 miles East of Stockton) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: (supplemental) Domestic: 500 families; Stockwatering; 2000 head of livestock; Municipal: In Tooele and Stockton City; Industrial: Industrial uses within Sections 8, 9, 16 and 17, T3S, R4W, SLB&M. Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage 800.00 acs. PLACE R4W; Sec. OF USE: Sec. 30, 31, T4S, 25, 26, 36, T4S, R5W. A59426 APPLICANT: Arlene O. Brown, 4189 North Golden Gardens Drive, Erda, UT QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS f 1 Attlktafl ai4l fail Lake Xa aX M lha fotwe kit afrniti lima, yataoeML 1 y, W AfJ-li- r Unur1d a M It bt.m. yrepmi y, itMnadlr, and welly Media SW fitwaDf MaM I DM 4f--Of Dief ad<o, e IM Sell bo City at--rd will X mamtaiMd la Tint County M UK taattnewi 4 IX febipping 4 lb But of 8. IX ta Utah and ef lb United State ef America. Applicant I charged with IX duty ef operating ka tine c4 railroad ccmocti4cal!y and wkhmil aane new fol t pond. 1 urea. TX being transacted 1 lb Burtaetier ageory tcatkai could X bandied more eroftanucally by tb iocy at Salt Lake Ciiy. a rtr-4- va Lake lax Dt 10. Bmd upon atudie fethldl bare (onfixiid X Applicant, cloaura d of Iba ag rrvry at Burmeater pro-pow- la thta applkattoe would pro-vid-e an annual aavtnf to Applicant of more than 170.000 per year, la applican X cant's Judgment, (bit Savin attanpJMlwd without detracting from th quality of agency service provided to shipping customer while Increasing efficiency of Applicant operation. Public convenience and necessity do not require that lb agency at Burmester X kept open; however, the efficient and economical operation of Applicant's line of railroad and th public Interest require th discontinuance of Applicant agency at Burmester. CONCLUSION Th Commission concludes that public convenience and necessity require th discontinuance of Appli- cant's agency alatlon at Burmester, Th verlftad application of Th Weatern Pacific Railroad Company, hereinafter deaignated "Applicant", wa filed with the Public Service station at Burmeeter, Utah, aervtng the nonagency ataUona of Buena Vieta, TerminaL Garfield, Lake Point, Solar, Clive, Blair, and Wendover on the main line; Tooele Army Depot on the Warner Branch; Flux, Wye, and Dolomite on the Ellerbeck Branch; Rowley on the Rowley Branch; and Marblehead on the Marblehead Branch. It appearing to the Commission that no formal hearing Is necessary In the matter and that this application may be appropriately handled under the Commissions modified procedure, and a foil Investigation of the matters involved having been made, the Com- this Report conof Fact and Conclusions, together with its Order mission now makes taining Its Findings based thereon. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Applicant, a Delaware corporation, is a corporation duly authorized to do business in the State of Utah. In accordance with an Interstate Commerce Commission decision dated October 20, 1982, a cash tender offer for Applicants Class "A common pany (hereinafter "Union ORDER IT IS NOW. THEREFORE, HERE-B- Y ORDERED that TX Western Pacific Railroad Company be, and hereby la, authorized to discontinue Its agency station at Burmester, Utah. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the content of thi Tentative Order X published Applicant In a newspaper of general circulation within the State of Uuh and the area involved. toon as such canX reasonably accomplished, in at least two latues with proof of publication. Unless meritori- X ous written protest 1 filed within twenty day of the date of tint publication thereof, this Tentative Order shall X In full force and effect as the final order of the Commission. Should any interested party file written, timely, and meritorious protest, the Commission may. In its discretion, set the matter for hearing or for further consideration. DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 6th day of DecemXr, 1983. Signed: Brent IL Cameron, Chairman David R. Irvine, Commissioner James M. Byrne, Commissioner ATTEST: Georgia B. Peterson, Secretary (Published in the Tooele Transcript Dec 22 and 29, 1983) Pacific) fic. 2. Applicant conducts a railroad business in various western states, including the State of Utah, and operates a main line of railroad from Salt Lake City westerly through Tooele County, Utah, to San Francisco, California. 3. Applicant maintains and operates a reporting agency station at Burmes-te- r, Utah, on a regular basis between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., five days a week. Burmester and all of the subject nonagency stations are served by Interstate 80, a paved, road, and are served by motor carriers operating over said roads. The major shipments of freight originating at Burmester and the subject nonagency stations consist of ground barite, acids, cooper cathodes, fertilizer, salt, lime, magnesium, ammunition and other U.S. Army supplies. Shipments terminating at Burmester and the subject nonagency stations consist mainly of power line poles and barite for milling. Applicant does not conduct any M SI t I, H-- 4 I I (ffI ft ft ft JUMdU Uleb 7 AsMg M " M f Mt tDe4-tt- X-Bto-K f)4)Hl o At-tit- A.- - xw little aitrf fg rite al CsefaF Al ftlaWttf Dl A 'a SikkgwatM f I,imX(H DfeHr. 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I&2 In (X aw of ULOvd. and Met annual infaUd and refowd 10 menu of 921.800 principal, lo with Iniereef thereon at Ibe gr-hlate of 921.600 principal, logeiber wtib Inieftel ihrreo at Iba raia of 1 15 y from February 17. 1S2 to I. 1083. and Inter (hereafter at IX Federal Land Bank rale X effort (Ml February I of each aubaequefit Xab Haley Mart Wallen wa born Nov. 28 In Tooele Valley lloapilaL pound U WtlghU he or - Mike and Pamela Waller, t Brother are Todd, IS; Teddy Coy VVjman we Jack, 12 and Samuel, 2. bora Nov. 22 la Tooele Grandparent are Jack Valley ItoaptuL Weight: and Ana Waller a Tooele pounds; length: Iflt j and Joe and Ruby Ro- Inches, parent are Mr. mero, Erda. Great and Mr. Dojle Wjman grind parent a are Isaac Grandparent art and Sarah Walter, Jr. Mr. and Mr. Dojle WyTooele. man. Great grandparWlkock Photography ent art VMaa Frnclt, Lave Anderson and Sarah Kr Uem. WUcock Photography , fr er Feb-ruar- Th total amount is immediately due and payable. On Augud 39. I W2, IX Trutlors filed a petition In Bankruptcy purvuanl to Cbaplef 1 1 of Iba L'lulrd Slate Bankrupt Cod. On December IX 198X the United State Bankruptcy Court terminated the automatic tay then in effect and provided by Court Order that foreclosure could commence on IX real property art forth above. 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Effective December 22, 1982, Applicant became a wholly-owne- d subsidiary of Union Pacific and at present is being operated as one of four separate districts of Union Paci- pw t 1 ?(' D-t'- 1 leo-- if Nfe, ? M kx B Ljtot tirL71Xto-- t IKM Butt 4f (--4 9lw l4 :w4l aM td fa it wt Trwtl tfi, os FA IJptotoiivf t 11 iiti a-- ff k .t .i'll M3l tlX-- 13 I I g g 4 M av4 t 1 l- -i X HI faee1i M X Ml-44- Dm belf Xa Utah. following application!) hav bcn filed with the Suit Engineer to appropriate water in Tooelo County throughout the entire year unite Th fil Cuy. la(M hi nt Tttotol 4e- - 1 WKK pwewA. 4 bioa at (Published In th Toorl Tronvript Dnc.13, 22 ond 29. 1983 or Jan. 8, X WfK Cry. LNah, 01 The real property located at XII htanMU Road Dda. Utah and mare peflicularty described sum I fva IMwft IX SI c jt4 rfi!y 44 M (M44W W I I $ gueatwit t 4 IM X1k' M 4 IS Z - l Win mimii t .. a tui( to - V, i lift R, MfrtM tl 1 flank IWMvtl CK Dad, tM rereads fl M Act Ui Car, a4 fell X flrM Lake 8, UMh.tm: ftu m4 Mt X c )ti t4 M4 r4y, M lM SMi4 Mifi and 83-- 4 MU aM IWin a f 4tJUa (4 by IM Mlia IMS 9-- tflt pnMawf 4tfa M a a9 ii4 anMif Pa M nawAUail tpi 4. m M Lms m im a la a4 Mk, X iMw, firnN 9ta rw. CASE NU 4 N 1 with NU pnloiMfyI 4. la tutivi iuttet - ( 1- -4 I tistoiv 1 ), Tiki (Uihil4 gff!uli4 4 Tv iMw-a- N a cm TO EE SOLD at Shetiffi Sat aa tM 0Ul day 4 jnury, Mt, AD at at the North tM hour c4 12 W Doer 4 IM Public Safety Cop1, rwr entrant. 47 South Mam. Too! City, Totwie County. Mat of Utah. 3 title and nterl Of tM IM Joanne SMlty W and 10 th Mkrwteg dmrriMd real prepwty in Tooele County, Sul of (3) month from on or briar I hr (M di of first publication, or I4 rUtmi ihD b forvr barred. DOUGLAS r. 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TJ k- af pr44 ri!itg im grtatiag im AT At mut 4 n.l Inm-t- ! fr4W H 0mm a 4 si Awth PMwf rR, m antoy hn.ME. IMM 1 CI LT a I.- t g IS.M iiiid ju 4 I IUmm fnWi tea tail Tn, - Mrt 44 tit t fnw-ai- - LlA ( - af M (WlK ttr-ilit- t 4 - i 4 tilu- 1) 1 M xf e i im fj n r . 4 llw 4 (1) X t'W ( IM W. H Tfi, Rita, ) ad ht 4 M ( uauotf 44 ( M.) I M t AND ptM'41 (if t sf (M n fc, 9 ly KAY 14 tttoit. a4 fww fwy. isr MU . t?t f)NAK I4AL. M A4 4 linUot, Luk'utt4 fi i(itii4 N i4 tM M IN tA 1L M4 MX 819 me MhifMUru mau:uoM nil jARAwaia, . j. M PLACE f fit NWyNrt4 L Mk 4M su4c4 )M I?. H, Kiri R;w m mj K 19 911 AitJ7 :i H pto 11 M APPLICANT im 4 D4 7l M fct It l ' Mf ( M 114 IlMKi V. f (iiJI 4. - l- xm 41 U- - it Lm fi Ml t ( TM 4Mv Lm M PUBUC NOTICE The Board of Health and Human Services regularly scheduled meeting for January 3, 1984 has been cancelled. Items for discussion and action will be placed before the Board for consideration .on January 24, 1984. This special meeting will accommodte both January and February meetings of the Board, An agenda with time and place stipulated will be provided prior to the meeting date. Signed: Glenna Elton, Secretary (Published in the Tooele Transcript Dec. 29, 1983) NO SALT FOR BABIES Parents should not add salt to food for infants or feed them food that contains added salt, according to a study of infant nutrition. The research, reported in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, revealed that milk and milk pro- ducts alone provide enough sodium to meet the recommended level of sodium for infants up to 18 months of age. 4' IX Promissory Not Is; (a) IX principal amount of 962,000; (b) with Interest thereon at the rat of 1LS per annum from February 17, 1982 to February I, 1983. and thereafter at tha Federal Land Bank rata In effect February 1, 1983 and February 1 for each subsequent year until paid In full. In addition, there shall be added thereto the coat, feea and expense of this foreclosure. In- cluding reasonable attorneys fees and advances by the Successor Trustee. DATED this 21at day of Decemb-er.198- 3. By: BRAD R. BALDWIN Attorney at Law Successor Trustee 60 West Broadway, Fourth Floor Salt Lake City, Utah 81101 (Published in the Tooele Transcript Dec. 29, 1983; and Jan. S and 12, 1984) 10 , tilt' Siren Ann Sparks was born Nov. 22 In Tooele Valley HospltaL Weight: 6 pounds ounce; length: 19 inches. Parents are Michael and DeeAnn Spark, Grants-villBrother: Steven e. Lee Sparks, 2 years 11 month. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Sparks, Grantsville; Gerald and Ann Phelps, Kearns. Great grandpar- ents are Edna Phelps, Syracuse, New York; NOTICE AND AGENDA Edna Sparks, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur IL Bemtsen, Ogden. Wllcock Photogrpahy Notice is hereby given that the Tooele County Board of Commissioners of Tooele County will hold its regular Board of County Commissioners meeting on the first, second and fourth Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and every third Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. of each month at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main, Tooele, Utah. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 3, 1984 at 1:00 p.m. The agenda will be as follows: Lynn, 3i years. She re- ceived special birthday wishes from grandparent Sherden and Phylls Smith, Sterling, Utah, and Elwood and Mae Paxman, Tooele. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lindon Anderson, Sterling, Utah; Mrs. Olive Beck, ML Pleasant, Utah; and Mrs. Genieve Rowley, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Lake City, weighing In parents are Utah. I State Farm homeowners insurance even lower for you. Call for details. 3. Approval of the minutes of the previous meeting. 4. Petitions, remonstrances and communications. 5. Tax adjustments. 6. Approval of the bills. 7. Budget adjustments. 8. Tooele Valley Hospital Board Michael C. Gubler, Agent 7 South Main, Suite 302 Executive Plaza Appointments. 882-02- 02 STATI FARM INSURANCE Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there State Farm Fire and Casualty Company Home Office: Bloomington. 1 Larry Mondragon and Edls Pool, both Tooele. Matthew has one brother, Jeremy, age 6. Grandparents are Mrs. Madge Mondragon and the late B. Mondragon, Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald J. Wilde, Murray, Chances are, can make low prices on meeting. at 7 lbs. 3 Vi ox. and 19 Inches long. Ills proud Homsoivners insurance discounts from State Farm. 1. Roll call. 2. Reading of minutes of the previous 9. Appointmenc of Representative for Multi County Computer Trust. 10. Community Development Block Grant Contract for Emergency Public Service Programs. Adjournment. DATED this 28th day of December, 1983. CHARLES STROMBERG, Chairman Tooele County Commission Mix Rachel Leigh Smith celebrated her vex firt birthday Nov. 2. She was given a family party by her proud parents, Little Larry Matthew Kenneth and Carolyn Smith, Tooele. Helping Mondragon arrived Nov. Rachel celebrate was 21, 1983. He was born at her big sister, Rand! LDS Hospital In Salt Illinois |