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Show m pv i requested by Ihe CAP Director. Directly responsible to the CAP Director and Ihe Tribal Business Committee. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: General familiarity with Ihe double entry system of accounting, transaction verifica- Nora o mu Ovll No. 6449 IN FOURTH THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE IN UTAH OF AND FOR COUNTY DUCHESNE First Security Bank of Utah N. A., Plaintiff, v Inc., 0. Glad Marklay and husband Meikley, Deborah and wife, and Evan Goodrich and Ethel Goodrich, husband and wife, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure issued out of Ihe Court on the 10th day of July, 1978, Honorable David Sam, District Judge, presiding, I am commanded to sell at public auction Ihe following described parcel of land situated In Duchesne County, Utah, described os follows: above-entitle- d Parcel 1 Beginning 920 feet. West of the Northeast comer of the Southeast quarter. Section 29, Township 2 South, Range West, Uintah Special Meridian; thence South 55 deg 48 min West 570 feet,- Northwesterly 386.7 feet to a point 685 feet West of the point of beginning; thence East 685 feet to the point of beginning. 1 - Parcel 2 Beginning at a point 1200 feet West of Ihe Southeast corner of Ihe Northeast quarter, Section 29, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Special Meridian, thence West 439 feet; North 55 deg 54 min East 389 feet; thence South 30 degg East 247.32 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of August, 1978, at 10KX) a.m. of said day on the front steps of Ihe County Court House in Duchesne County, Utah, I will in obedience to said Order of Sale, sell the Property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiffs Judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest bidder. Notice is also given that the fallowing described personal property will be sold on the 3rd day of August, 1978, at 1:00 p.m. of said day at the I.D. Lounge located West of Roosevelt on Highway 40, Duchesne County, Utah: Cash Register. I, I, Delfleld Pie Case, Serial above-describe- d TEC-250- 0 No. 1, Norris Milk 3 28"- -, .. 2, Bum Carls, with trays. 12 Tables (cafe). 18, Tables (dining room) 60, chairs, red tufted. , 1 - x Salad bar. 1 Sharp Microwave oven 1 Hobart Slicar, E40710 Hotco water heater, KL63S-848- 1 1 1 Hobard dishwasher, Aerohot steam table Stainless steel table G. E. french fryer, Serial Employees shall treat respectfully differences of opinion between themselves and their colleagues. Employees should express 4 Cincinnati Time Clock 1 Hussmon 3 door freezer 3 Griddle Spats 8 Ladles 2 ke cream scoops 1 their complaints and dissatisfactions only to their supervisors so as to not create dissension among fellow employees by airing differences of opinions and dissatisfactions to them. 8 Large mixing spoons 9 Kitchen knives I salad cooler - silver king, serial No. 230056 EXPERIENCE: 5 whips 15 Assorted cooking pots 7 Baking sheets Business School Training In accounting, clerical work and filing and experience in maintaining payroll records or the equivalent combination of 6 Mixing bowls Klean-cu- t french fry cutter 18 Napkin holders 3 tables Toastmaster toaster 20 Plates, dinner 80 dessert dishes 80 Pie plates 25 bar stools 31 tables 140 chairs 2 Irving Kay pool tables 1 education and experience. WHERE TO APPLY: 1 Ute Tribal Personnel Office or CAP Office, or call 722-514ext 322, Box 129, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026. Date of announcement. Julv 7, 1978. Closing date July 27 1978. in the Uintah Published Basin Standard July 13. 1978. 1 Motorola Television, 19" Victor cash register Serial no. 875469 1 1 Snakehead 1 beverage dispenser 7 Podded bench SUMMONS seats Dayton tank type vacuum 1 cleaner Upright cooler, one door high chair 1 1 booster seat I will. In obedience to said Order of Sale, sell Ihe d Personal Property or so much thereof os may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiffs Judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest bidder. DATED this th day of July, 1 above-descibe- 1 1 1978. George E. Marret, Sheriff of Duchesne County Published In the Uintah Basin Standard, July 13, 20, 27, 1978. Civil No. 6671 IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE Of UTAH. Wayne H. Baer, Plaintiff, vs Willinrn M Reeves, Defendant, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken ogainst you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with Ihe Clerk of said court. DATED this 27th day of June, 1978. HARDING & NELSON, JOB OPPORTUNITY POSITION: CAP Financial Comptroller. CAP Office Commensurate with skill and experience. DUTIES: Verify receipt of all RICHARDS purchases, assembling documentary support for expenditures including vendor's invoke, copy of purchase order, and receiving report. Prepare patty cash reimbursements. Verify accuracy of computations of all travel expense reports, delegate agency Action Pro- - Prepare quarterly financial reports of the various program accounts for the director. Inform Ihe Tribal Business Committee on a quarterly basis of Ihe financial standing of each program occount. Perform all other duties at DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer to Ihe Complaint in this matter with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Robert W. Brandt, Plaintiff's attorney, 48 Post Office, Place, P. O. Box 2465, Salt Lake City, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 30 days after serwice of this Robert W. Brandt Attorney for Plaintiff Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, July 13, 20, 27, August 3, 1978. JOB OPPORTUNITY The Ute Indian Housing and authority has an opening for general matenance personal. He must be semi qualified for the following: Repairs, plumbing, electrical lanscoping also he must have a valid Utah State drivers license. For information call Joyce A Locke, acting Executive Director or come to the office for an application which will have to be filled out P.O. Box 250 Ft. Duchesne Phone Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20, 27, 722-465- 1978. mm The following applications have been filed with Ihe Slate Englneeer to change and appropriate water In Duchesne ihe entire t County throughout $! Minimum (No charge ads accepted, Minimum charge, 2.80) Cash In Advance Up to 10 words. Each additional word 10 except to established business accounts. USB&M. Richard Olsen, Rt. 1, Box 34, Roosevelt, Ut proposes to change the point of diversion, place of use of .01 5 sec. ft. of D. as tvldsncad wafer by The water has bean diverted from a wall. 60 ft. daap, at a point N. 1320 ft. W. 370 ft. from lha SE Cor. Sac. 1 , T1 S, R2W; and used for Ihe domestic purpose of I family, stack watering 6 cattle, 2 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 far lha Irrigation of .25 ocs. in EMSEM Sac. 1. T1S, R2W. Hereafter,. 015 sac. ft. of water Is to bo diverted from a well, 50-15- ft. a point benefits deep, at as heretofora NWVfcSEK Sac. I, T1S, Duchesne County Apply: School District. Box M Duchesne. Utah 64071 Coil 1 a: 772 2101 This is in an R2W. Published Your Name. . . . .Times lo Run . 1978. us- R1W. Roy S Loretta 252 35th street, Ogden, Ut .015 sec ft. of water it la ba diverted from a wall, 100500 ft. deep, at a point 5. 660 ft. W. 1985 ft. from lha EM Cor. Sec. IB, T3S, R8W (Vi mi NE Frultlond); and used for the domestk purposes of 1 family, stock watering 5 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for lha laagtion of .25 acs. in NW'.SE. Sac. IB, T3S, R3W. 51517(43-8278- ) Michael R. & Linda E.,Bameck, Rt. 1, Box 124-A- , Roosevelt, Ut .015 sec. ft. of water is to bo'diverted from a ft. well, 170-22- 5 deep, at a point & 1456 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 36, T1 S, R2W (5 mi NE Roosevelt); and used for the domestk purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 horses, 2 pigs; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for lha irrigation of .25 acs. in SEV&NE'fc Sec. 36, T1S, R2W. 51520(43-8279- ) Trudy G. Brown, 3349 South Main, SIC Ut .025 toe. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well, 50-30-0 point S. 1150 ft. W. 1490 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, R8W (3 mi NW Tabiona); and used for the domestk purposes of 1 family, stock watering 10 cattle, 2 sheep, 2 horse,-- and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for tha irrigation of 40 acs. in NWttSEVk Sec. 13, T1S, R8W. Roderick L. 51530(43-8281- ) Chapman III, Box 167, Tridell, Ut .015 sec. ft. of water is to ' bo diverted from a ft. at 4060 a well, deep, point N. 880 Ft. W. 150 ft. from EVL Cor. Sac. 25, TIN, R2W (2 mi NW Neola); and used for the domestk purposes of 1 family, stock watering 3 cattle, 2 horses, 2 hogs; aid from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for tha Irrigation of .25 acs. In SEKNEV& Sac. 25, TIN, R2W. Protest resisting Ihe gran- ) Xre TFivw juMsJbvstbssis oppocoTfonD wivn nng to sfbAee reasons therefore must bo filed in duplicate with lha Stata Engineer, 442 State Capitol, financial pioceedurer . I 1978. i-- group left the area Sunday. Ilf wuxxnxx W (r W Steve Dale Lorroina Rroodhood Mrs. Ixirraine Broad-heaMr. and Mrs. Steve application, position discripllon and further information contact Ms. Joyce A. Locke, Acting Executive Director, or Mrs. Jean Phelps. Secretary to the Housing. A Locke Joyce Acting Exec. Director P.O. Box 250 Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026 Ph. 722-465- 6 Published in the Uintah Botin Standard July 1 3. 20. 27 1978. -- AN ORDINANCE r : ADOP-TW- THI UTAH CRIMINAL Be it Council COOI ordained by the of Roosevelt City City, Utah: : The Utoh Section Coda enacted by Chapter 196 of the Utah Session Laws of 973 as amended is hereby adopted as the criminal code of Roosevelt City provided that tha penalty for a violation of the provi-o- f said Coda shall not a fine in the sum of S299.00 or a jail Mntence. Section 2: The criminal laws 1 Criminal 1 of Roosevelt City currently in force and affect shall not be repealed except insofar os said lows are in conflict with the laws contained in the Code adopted Gty Recorder prior of this Or- - ATTEST: ROGER HUNTER, STATE OF Acting City UTAH I ) M. County of Duchesne ) I, Roger Hunter, Acting Gty Recorder of RooMvelt Gty, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a true, full and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE UTAH CRIMINAL CODE-19- 77 EDITION" adopted and passed by the City Council of Roosevelt City, Utah, at a regular moating thereof on Ihe 18lh day of July, 1978, at the name appears of record In my office, and said ordinance was directed to ba published at requked by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto eat my hand and affixed lha corporate seal of said city thts 18th day of July, 1978. Roger Hunter Acting City Recorder ' i titeha For job 5-- . The re- Ordinance is necessary for tha immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of Ihe munkipolHy and therefore an emergency Is hereby declared to exist. Consequently, this Ordinance shall take affect immediately upon publication hereof. . This Ordinance Section shall bo published one (I) time In die Uintah Basin Standard, a newspaper having general circulation through the CHy of Roosevelt. Passed by tha Gty Council of Roosevelt City, Utah, this 18lh day of July, 1978. Salt and Psppar Shakers Indian DeReamer. quested by givernmenl funded projects. 5. He must be aquainted wi'h Indian tribal procedu-e- s Roosevelt Kitchen Range Randlett Cemetery. Merlin Bahr, Harry Fieldsted and Dale 1. He is directly responsible to the Housing Authority Chairman and Commissioners of Ihe Board. 2. Graduate from a high school of recognized standing and 2 years business a minimum of 2 years successful experience in private or public employment In responsible administrative or executive positions. 3. Knowledge of HUD Housing Procedures 4. Be acquaimed with to the adoption t, Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 2S. In the Randlett Episcopal Church with burial in the following: Section 3: Three copies of the Utah Criminal Coda adopted hereby have been filed for use and examination by the public in the offke of the OF BALI Notice is hereby given that on tha 28th day of July, 1978, at 10:00 a.m. at lha Kozy Komar, Bar end Cafe, Utah, Stanley R. Smith, Trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of Everett Bouga will sell to Ihe highest bidder certain personal property as follows: 4 place tables 8 bar stools 24 folding chairs Portable T.V. 2 pop caolars Restaurant dishes Caffe Maker Steam Table Tea Cart 2 Refrigerators Sears Freazsr Electronk Ping Fong Table Salad Bar 2 Seating Booth High Chair Hoi Plata Silverware Rosits and Alonzo Serawop, all Randlett Serawop require ihe qualification Criminal SIC, Ut 84114, on or before Sept. 2, 1978. Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Ihe Uintah Batin Standard July 20, 27, and Aug. 3, 1978. Serawop, Serawop, Susan Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand, who became the first man to climb Mt Everest 25 years ago, visited in the Uintah Basin last week. He and a party of 13 others from Canada, Illinois, Missouri, California and Utah flew into the area and packed in to the head of Swift Creek on an excursion to test new camping equipment. Duchesne. He was born Feb. 20, 1954, in Roosevelt to Charles and Lena Ceaspooch Serawop. He married Teresa Wasson on Oct 10, 1972, in Fort Duchesne. He attended school at Stewart Dillon Bisters, Hillary camps in Uintahs Everett Serawop, 24, of Randlett died Friday, July 21, in an industrial accident near Fort the and Hanberg, Rudy Monsen, JOB OPPORTUNITY The Ute Indian Housing Authority, Ft Duchesne. Utah, hat a jab opening far Executive Director. Job ed far the domestk purposes of family; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for lha irrigation of .25 acs. in NEY.SWY. Sec. 31 , T2S, Dishwasher Pizza oven Small grill Cash register Any parson Interested in inspecting said property prior to solo should contact Mrt Stanley R. Smith, 140 No. 100 E. American Foil, Utah 84003, Telephone No. 7566991. Stanley R. Smith, Trustee Published In the Uintah Basin Standard, July 20, 27, Funeral service for Grace Taylor, 87, of Altamonl, who died July 15, were' held Wednesday, July 19, at the Altamont LDS Church. Services were conducted by Bishop l)ee Roberta. Prayers were offered by Phillip Thompson, Steve Thompson, and Dale Hanberg. Speakers were Bud Holgate, Glen E. Mohlman, President Howard Todd and Bishop Roberts. Thompson, Thompson, Ash Troy 8 Survivors include his wife, Randlett; children, Starts Jean, Brandon and Monica Wynn Serawop, all Randlett; his mother, Randlett; and brothers Taylor The grave in Altamont Cemetery was dedicated by Wilford Thompson. Pallbearers were Phillip the Uintah July 20, 27 in Standard Basin 50-30- 51504(43-8280- opportunity will be Interviewed and selected from those applying ft. deep, at well, a point N. 1990 ft. W. 1072 ft. from S'. Cor. Sec. 31. T2S, and equal G. Musical selections were by Norma Mitchell and the First Ward quartet. employer. Applicants 51501 Eugene E. R Betty G Id ley, Rt. 2 Box V8, Room volt, Ut .015 sac. ft. of water is to bo diverted from a R1W (4 mi NE Myton)t To assist teaching staff at special school lor handicapped students. Bus drivers must have Class "D" Chauffer s License and attend 3 days bus driving school at Utah Technical College In Provo, Utah N. 1590 ft. W. 1535 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 1, T1S, R2W (1 mi. W Neoio); and used same On (1) from Roosevelt to drive bus and work as aide at school. On (1) from Tabiona lo driv. bus and work as aide at school. On (1) leaching aide only. Salary: $23 50 per day plus (bus) driving allowance Also Medical In. Fringe Benefits, surance, Sick Leave. Reitre-man- t Duties: 11-- Ad Classification. Dept unless otherwise Amors Training Center. designated, locations in Myton, Utah. Alto-mon- CO Ute Tribe Sanitation year Nona KIT! Obituaries OPPORTUNITY Applications will be received at Duchesne Co. School District until July 28, 1978 for Ihe fallowing positions; Three (3) aides far Con Sectlon 4: This USE THIS HJUE0Y WART AD School in Nevada, where he waa active in boxing. He waa employed by the JOB WATIRUURS Doncastor, Rapids beer cooler 1 Tribe Community 1 knowledge of the methods of setting up records and filing systems. Ability to prepare a bank reconcilement. RND23435 1 1 preparation of checks, Westinghouse Refrigerator, 1, Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner. 30 Sugar Dispensers 80, Salt and Pepper Shakers 300 Forks. reports, etc. Reconcile operating bank 300 Knives 500 teaspoons account 100 soup spoons Perform general clerical, 150 salad forks statistical, and filing duties 148 coffee cups related to financial actlvites. Maintain the financial 180 coffee saucers 400 water glasses, 8 oz. records for all program ac200 beverage glasses, 12 counts underr the Ute Indian 50 juke glasses, 4 oz. 600 cocktail glosses, 8 oz. 150 soup bowls, large 100 soup bowls, small records, ability to operate a y adding machine using touch system. Limited typing ability for Biro meat cutter, 11536 Kelvinator Ice Cream box SALARY: Dispense, Serial No. 391541. 2, Portable Counter, 1 1 all employee and payroll 1211-327- BRANCH: D71-- tion, and ceding. Ability to maintain NO.WCJ1365. 1 Wolf Grill Oven 1 Wolf charbroiler, Serial No. 2U48-3-E7- 4 1 Blakesleo Mixer, 56574 1 Whirlpool ice machine, Nona to public Published in the Uintah Batin Standard July 27, 1978. Male and daughter Alisa made a weekend trip to southern Utah visiting the Canyon Lands Park and Arches monument park and Dead Horse Point and other scenic points of interest. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilkenson drove to Orem to attend the homecoming of Gary Ferguson who has filled a mission in Sydney, A utsrailia. Gary is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Furguson of Orem. The Wilkensons then visited an aunt in Ogden who is presently in a rest home in Orem. Mrs. Lola Hamilton and daughter Charlotte drove to Salt Lake Tuesday at attend to business turn things you done want and affairs shopping. e Larell Brady was chosen all atar summer basketball player on the team from Duchesne. Other boys from Vernal and Roosevelt also participated. Two games were played in Salt Lake Thursday and Saturday nights, coached by Mr. Monks of Roosevelt, o Darren Brady waa chosen all star baseball (Babe Ruth) ball organization. Games were played and Tuesday Wednesday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and family spent Sunday in Provo visiting their daughter Annette and her family; also Mrs. Zera Brady, day vacation visiting scenic points of interest at Yellowstone park and areas resurrounding turning Saturday. e Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright spent one day last week visiting their daughter Mary Anne and her family in Provo, e Mrs. Alice Firth at- tended the senior zens dinner .held ' in Wednes- of. the Kflbassas who recently lost their father Ed Kilbasa. family Call 722-513- 1 Citi- Duchesne day. For entertainment Bingo wu played. She then drove to Myton to visit her daughter, e The community of Utahn extends sympathy to the want Leos mothers. e Tuesday July 25, the Duchesne second ward Relief Society held its mothers and daughtes day. Many activities were planned and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Del Broadhead accompanied by their sons Brent and Allen with their famOiea and also their daughter Mrs. Bill Staley had a ten on into things you do TAMDARD NftaUNPRMNMMMNNfT.RSNSOTBtlMSRNCMtir The guest that is welcome in thousands of homes each week |