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Show bidding, for an estimated 62 feet of timber, marked or otherwise designated for cutting. The minimum -- acceptable bid per M board feet is Lodgepole pine $48.27. In addition there is within the sale area an estimated 2 BEFORE THE BOARD OP OIL OAS. AND DEPARTMENT RESOURCES la end for the STATE OP UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APNATURAL OF WA MON-CHIE- F FOR AN ORDER EXTENDING PRIOR ORDERS OF THE BOARD IN CAUSE NO. 139, AS EXTENDED AND MODIFIED, TO PLICATION HQ 14, 1978 STANDARD-Septam- bw running along said State Street S 121.68 ft; th 60 DKUNOUENT ASSEIEMENT list Nona or sau roi deg 38 min. W 429.46 ff; th S 0 deg 6 min W 30 ft; th S 60 deg 29 min 25 sec W 182.10 ft. to an existing fence; th N 0 deg 6 min E SKOAL TAXIS Notice il hereby given that special taxes (assessments) for the Roosevelt City Special Improvement District Nos. I and 2 are due and unpaid in amounts and upon the land set forth and described in the delinquent list published herewith, and unless all delinquent installments, including interest, together with the cost of publication, are paid on or before 12:00 noon on Thursday, the 21 si day of September, 1978, the real upon which such taxes are a lien, will on said day be sold for taxes, interest, cost of advertising and expense of sale, at the City Office Building in Roosevelt, Utah, beginning at the hour of 2:00 noon of said day, and continuing until all of said property shall have been sold. Dated this 5th day of September, 1978. Treosurer of Roosevelt City Duchesne County, Slate of Utah Donald H Griggs, Lot 75T y 1 Hancock Roosevelt $359.54 Sub., City Survey Donald H. Griggs, Lot 74T Hancock Sub , Roosevelt $197.80 City Survey. lyn MiMer, Lot 9, Blk 9 Plat A Roosevelt City Survey 456.525 ff. along said fence th S 89 deg 46 min 42 sec E 536.36 ff. to the point of beg. Roosevelt City $1,687.58 Survey Leonal R. Fenn ft Marjorie Ruth Fenn, Beg. NW cor Lot 5, Block 31, Plat A Roosevelt City Survey, th S 80 ft. E 107 ft. N 80 ft. W 107 ft. to beg. $269.33 Rebecca Murray, Beg. NW cor Lot 2, Block 56, Plat A Roosevelt City Survey, th E 117 ft. S 150 ft E 60 ft. S 160 ft. W 177 ft. N 310 ft. to point of $4,379.65 beg Hillery C. Workman, Lots 6, 7, ft 8 Block 12 Plat B Roosevelt Wade Parrish ft Juliene T. Parrish, lot 3, Block 20 Second Marrianne Roosevelt City Survey $946.35 Lot 82, Golf . Randy Sathers, Couse Sub. Roosevel City Survey $657 74 Edwin Hartman, S'4 of L Lots I ft Block 2. 13, Plat B, Rooseve1! City $1,092.99 Survey Kamel Murdock, The W 106 ft. of Lot 8, the W 106 ft. of the Sly of Lot 7, Block 5, Plot B. Roosevelt City Survey .$1,470.12 Marilyn Van, Lot 17 Sunny-vieEast Sub. Roosevelt City Survey $838.74 Glendon J Rhodes, All Lot 1. Block 19, Plat E, 2nd Ext. Roosevelt city Survey Clem ft ... $1,559.60 Margaret Oberhansly, Lloyd ft Maura Carlson, Lots Ext. Blk 14, of Plat A. Roosevelt .. .$4,692.60. City Survey Sheryl Smith, Lot 3 Blk 5, Orser Sub. Roosevelt City $832.78 Survey R C. Phillips. N14 lots 15 Roosevelt City ..$1,123.67 Survey John Pastern, Lot 6 Block 2, Swain Acres Sub. Roosevelt ft 16, Blk 12 . $1,023.84 l.arry Rasmussen, Lot 6, Second Ext. of Plat E, Block 20, Roosevelt City Survey $1,499.63 Dave Roberts, Lot 5, Block 4 Peterson Sub. Roosevelt City Survey . .$1,109.52 City Survey Fedelco. Beg. at the W proper. ty line of Stole Roosevelt city, at Street, a point which is S 0 deg. 6 min. W 397.655 ft. and N 80 deg. 46 min 42 sec. W 46.52 ft. from the PA cor of Sec. 21; thence Lot Wright, 13 Block 14 Second Ext. of Plat E. Roosevelt city $826.26 Survey William R. Reynolds, Jr. ft Sylvia 66 ft. E J. Reynolds, Beg. of NW cor of Block MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INDUCTION, TERESTED IN THE ALTAMONT DUCHESNE COUNTY, AREA, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Tuesday, September 26, 1978, at 10:00 a.m., in the Executive y Conference 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon the application of W.A. Moncrief, in the above entitled matter, at which lime all persons, firms and corporations interested may, if they so desire appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or no the Board should enter an order extending and modifying the prior orders issued in Cause No. 139, to include additional lands as hereinafter described: Room-Holida- In-- in in 8 Locations in USBftM. 51701 Barton W. Harrison, 8880 W. 3100 S., Magna, UT .015 sec ft. of water is to be diverted from a underlying such extended spaced area. Further, that such order approve as exception wells the two locations already staked and permitted in the NE SW of Section 10 and the NE SE of Section , due to topographic conditions. Dated this 8th day of September, 1978. 0 1 1 1 1 OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING Scheme Wilcox' Secretary of the Board STATE S, RBW. 51766 Douglas A. Mayoh, 234 W. 400 N. Heber, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well. point S. 1230 ft. W. 150 ft. from the NM Cor. Sec. 20, T3S, R8W (1 mi. SE Fruillond); and used for the domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 10 cattle, 3 horses, 3 sheep; and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. Published 50-20- 0 in the Uintah Basin Standard September 14, 1978. 1 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOB SAU 1 in NWV4NEV4, NATIONAL EMNWM, Sec. 20, T3S.R8W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the Slate Engineer, 231 E. 400 , SIC, UT 84111, on or before Oct. be receivDistrict Forest his authorized SEALED bids will ed by the Ranger or representative at the office of the District Ranger, Forest Service Office, Manila, Utah 84046, at 10:00 a.m.. Local Time, October 10, 1978, to be followed immediately by oral 14. 1978. Dee TIMBER ASHLEY dian. S-- STATE FOREST NATIONAL BIRCH TOP NO. 1 FOREST, SALE, located within Secion 13, T2N,-- R17E,- - Salt Lake MeriSALE, C Hansen ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Aug. 31, Sept. 7. 14. 1978. 1978. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry W. Teske, Deceased, Probate No. 1631 . No's. as to interval posed spaced ft. deep, at well, a point N. 165 ft. W. 2063 ft. from the EM Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, R8W (near Hanna); and used for the domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 10 cattle, 2 sheep, 2 horses,- and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in adjustments provisions of the timber sale contract. Additional deposit required far slash disposal is $.68 per M board feet for all species. The quantities estimated above are final and not subject to adjustment, except far additional trees which may be designated for cutting, because of damage in logging, clearing of toads, or minor changes. The required bid guarantee is $200.00 No specified roads are to be constructed by the purchaser. All included timber shall be given domestic processing. Bidders are advised that violation of the domestic processing requirements constitutes breach of contract and may result in contract cancellation, or in refusal to award timber sales to the violator, or debarment or suspension from bidding on future sales. The right to reject any and oil bids is reserved. Full information concerning the limber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Service Office, Manila, Utah 84046. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 14, the Orders Cause and 139-the establishment of governmental section drilling units, permitted well locations and tolerance distances in the NE M of each section, and prohibition against drilling more than one well on any such drilling unit shall continue to apply to the present spaced area and shall also apply to the extended spaced area, and that exceptions from the permitted well location and tolerance distances shall be allowed where necessary for wells presently drilling or producing oil, gas, or associated hydrocarbons from the pro- in Duchesne County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. T1 NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 139-1- 7 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRO- v-' to return V' Estate of Henry Teske, Trinity Duane Amler sun ,f ton, Larry Duane and Karin Pachl Anderton, IWvc velt, drowned Mnd,v. Sept 11, in Rooseveli ", He was born April 1976, in Vernal. Survivors include two-year-o- parents, Rooseveli Mr. aud grandparents Mrs. Robert Pachl. 'bd ney, Mont, Mr. and V :. Calvin Anderton, Hum. -velt Leiand Muosma... Whiterocks, Mr. Mrs. Eldon Andert:i, Neola, and Kuntz, Dickinson, INI). Rosary was said at 7:30 pim. Tuesday and Angel Mass at 11 a.m. at S:. Wednesday Helens Catholic flhun h with burial in Tvididi Cemetery. Di-ai- Drawer G Duchesne, Utah 84021 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 31, September 7, 14, 1978. A. Mowrey Alvin Benair Mowrey, 82, of Mesa, Ariz., died Sept 7 after a lingering illness. He was born Jan. 4, 1896, at Vernal to Uriah Odekirk , He married Mowrey. Eleanor Lab rum Feb. 19, 1923. Survivors include his wife, Mesa, Aria.; sons and daughters Earl B. Mowrey, Mission Hills, Calif., Dale A. Mowrey and Paul E Mowrey, both Santa Cruz, Calif., Thomas K. Mowrey, Granger, Mrs. C. C. (Lola) Clute, Oregon, Mrs. (Eula) Lynn Harper, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Daniel (Raema) Ellis, Alaska, and Mrs. Ron (Phyllis) Humphries, Calif.; brothers Ray Mowrey, and Royce Denver, Mowrey, Vernal; 32 Westminister, 27 and La-Va- half-brothe- half-siste- Nachos Savory Cheese Hot Chips il in order to utilize our personnel more efficiently, beginning the week of September 1 , 1978 the Altamont office will be closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. THE NEW HOURS ARE: Monday Wednesday 8:00 to 11:30 a.m, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. ; CALL , Friday : .... 353-45- V A Horsn - ; I if I.., Ji ty C .( lunurs - have 1. 1. , vhuuld in ni' d ili-i;:d s plan to college ike ihe liege Test. 4,:, .nT( AvTl tost. IP.: l he 21) -it. 22. !'! : with '.u-l'-T- . i1'.. step-mothe- , the Dorothy r, Sorensen, and a Mr. and Mrs. John Barry. e Traveling with the Senior Citizens to the Holiday On Ice and State Fair Saturday were Zola Spencer and Thurman and Kate Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye have purchased the Joseph S. Bradbury home. e Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen spent four days in Durango, Cola, Ship-rocN. M., Blinding and Monticello on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Broadhead and two sons went to Sait Lake Saturday for a medical checkhalf-siste- r, Elbert Elizabeth, Mapleton, spent Monday with Rose Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Peterson went to Coalville Wednesday they joined with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Bowman, and traveled to and Preston Soda Idaho, for a three-da- y trip. A large group of people from Neola First and Second Wards went to Provo Saturday on a temple excursion. Springs, up. Rachel Can You Amwcr "YES'' lo 7 Do you 2 Do you Henderson That Qunlionf7 Hast fevMUfk? mn 4 burnt! of your awn9 3 Do you nttd ttwmtiU or Mfr troms9 4 Do you Hm ft hurk yard or olhtr UmP 1 High school ;:n provide Hi-.- ' over weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ainge from Riverside, Calif., was her the parenta, Smiths to celebrate their fathera 81st birthday, e Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith, Orem, came to visit his brother, Elbart Smith, Wednesday and wish him a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Shivers, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith and his brother Golden and Viola Smith, Ogden, all spent last week in the Uintah Canyon fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle Henrie, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duncan and Fern Allred spent three days in Sait Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pay and a daughter, RAISING EARTHWORMS Other be given 10. Apr. e Visiting and Mrs. Bruce (Sue) Green, then went on to the Black Hill in South Dakota and toured a few days. e Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons spent Friday with their PROFIT for ' I.. :i,, ly Lloyd and Lonny Neilsen, Clear lake Oak California, the two sons of Naturtich Davis, visited over the weekend with their mother, family and friends. e Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Tassel! and his brother Mr. and Mrs. Daily Van Tassell left SpeL 5 for Burley, Idaho, to spend a few days with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell, returning home Friday they slopped in Salt Lake and visited the Bill Van TasseiTs daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ivie, and the Daily Van TasseiTs daughter, Vella Barney, bk the !.:(?. 5 of Iheae Ci for (he ACT PERHAPS .uitj YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER! ' F ACCEPTED tc,! .Viiificn's planning to mired Sidofoni or an ullage will want lo take ihf Scholastic A it initio IVst SAT). Marketing Service Exchange Membership Complete Supplies farrfliM Sm4, -' T U st i tf v thk8T NKTIOMM. OM Gaowflts IKOtAMSC.MC. mum, Tfwwttfgg mn (111) 894 - 7887 no The counsel or said it may he important for eeniors to take the first test offered this year if theyre interested in win- ning scholarships. Early of-th- e O l n.CO. way to cram for these tests," says one Utah counselor. "However, a lot of information has been published with samples of the kinds ot questions used. They give students an idea of what to expect." The tests contain ques-tion.- s on math., sciences, social studies and Eng- results al bcSMin MQSTvc'' indate. Other SAT tests are scheduled in November, December, .fantjiirv. March, May and June. Cost of the Then's WE OFFER ACT TODAY! SEND FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE! Thi.Niefi vii- he adminis-lci,,(- l Del. 18 or 22, and the jcnonl counselor can pri.vidt information on SA AS A PRODUCER. Professional Guidance V sisct wording of your aft In th below, Phan numbors r slxs such s 14 7f count as n warft. Fill In boxs Cbsck number fwMfcsywt wantaSlsriMi wit test may be required the by agencies that award the scholarships. Juniors should he in- terested in two Art these tests, too. Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, which is also the National Merit Scholarship Qual ifing Tost, will be offered lo junior students in October. This test will prepare juniors for taking the college entrance tests during their senior year. It is also necessary to take that test to be considered in the National Merit Scholarship program. (A counselor said junior students don't understand that this is a requirement for interested students.) These tests require time. They cost money. They may be convenient But they're necessary stufor college-boun- d Minimum charge $1.00 Add 10 To figure costs: Include. Payment for Total Cost have a nice weekend... , rcnsrE P.O. per Issue. cents per word over dents. FOR SERVICE OR INFORMATION WHEN THE OFFICE IS CLOSED 722-244- 8 A ; lish. Taco Time stolen off lawna or porches and out of unlocked garages at night. School yards and playgrounds are popular targets of bike thieves during the daytime. Don't make it easy for a bike thief to steal your bicycle. Practice these reminders which could help you to "keep on biking." Register all bicycles with a local agency. Permanently etch your driver's license or social security number on the frame of all your family's bicycles. Report the theft of any bicycle to the police. Don't leave bicycles on Ihe lawn, on the porch or in an unlocked at night. If a bicycle must be left unattended lock it to a rack or tree. Remind your children that crime safety practices will reduce the chance that their bikes will be stolen. Encourage school and recreation authorities to provide secure bike racks located where they can be seen by employees or teachers. Keep your wits-a- nd keep your wheels. garage--especial- He was born May lit. 1914, in Vernal to Wil liam Henry and Jennie lie May Jones Roper. married Marva Kidd am), following her death, he married May Elizabeth Ferguson. She also died. He then married Diane Johnson Petersen at Ely, Nev. He waa a member of the LDS Church and hai lived in Vernal, Gusdur and Salt Lake City. Survivors include his wife, Bountiful; sons William Boyd Roper, Spring-ville- , and Lonnie Burnes seven Roper, Vernal; grandchildren; a sister and brother, Mrs. Konn. Harrison, and Bryand L. Roper, and Vernal; Meivon D. Gray, R. Marcell Gray, Mrs. Harold II. (Nelda) Cook, all Vernal, Lowell Gray, Price, Mrs. Don F. (Elna) W inward, TaylorsJack ville, and Mrs. (Peggy) McArthur, Roosevelt Funeral services were held Thursday, Sept. 7. with burial in Sftlt Lake City. are often Bicycles ires hospital. Teske, it that's Unfortunately, often not the case today. Many bicycles are quite valuable, especially As s result, bicycles are stolen in great numbers by professional thieves. s. Itiv Willard Marchant, of Mt. Hi;n,e, was T. Anderton MMI 1 R. Marchant AC MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION . , I NOTICE TO ALTAMONT CUSTOMERS OF r ,, L. Roper Funeral services and The lowest point in the continental United States, Death burial were Monday, Valley, is 100 miles from the highest, Mt. Whitney, Sept 11, at Apache Junction, Aria. ss a V- representatives of the Meola few years ago, bicycles were, for the most part considered toys. When one disappeared, it was usually because some youngster borrowed" it and failed ?, jW" persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 2nd day of Lawrence iLariy. December, 1978, or said James f Roper, t4, claims shall be forever barMur, day. died Bountiful, red. in a Sail Lake Harold Teske and Leonard Sept 4, grandchildren Keep bikes locked t A All and Geneva , 4 Obituaries feet of dead and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Henderson, went to Glen Rock, Wya, Sept 6th to spend with time some Raehelle'a daughter, Mr. J s $l.0QMBF. The bid rate will be subject to adjustment during the contract cm provided by quarterly ADDIALTA-MON- ' tf- ' sawtimber that will be paid ? for at a fixed rate of DUCHESNE FIELD, board M COUNTY, UTAH. issued WATfR USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water 3, INCLUDE and declarations Nona to 1 LANDS IN THE through 18: All That such order further provide that the specifications $1,188.80 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 7, 14, 1978. SWMNEVk Sec. AND Township 4 South, Range 6 West. USM Sections 3 5, Plat B, Roosevelt City Survey, S 125 Ft; E 34 ft; S 25 ft; E 50 ft; N 25 ft; W 8 ft; N 125 ft; W 76 ft to point of beg Survey $1,259.19 Survey Lyn Miller, South 60.5 ft. of Lot 101 Golf Course Sub. Plat E Survey $899.77 Roosevelt City $236.24 W. Lyn Miller. Lot 105 Golf Course Sub . Roosevelt City $1,259.19 Survey.. W. Lyn Miller, Lot 104 Golf Course Sub. Roosevelt Ci'y $1,259.19 Survey W. lyn Miller, Lot 103, Golf Course Sub Roosevelt City $1,259.19 Survey W. Lyn Miller, Lot 102, Golf Course Sub. Roosevelt City of Ext. Roosevelt city $118.13 RaNae Gilbert Miller Trust, Lots II ft 12. Block 9, A Survey $1,698.38 . Plat City COVER TIONAL " M board MININO OP lax 1U RaoMx.lt, Utah I4M6 $1.00 10 words. |