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Show tion has already been given and the due date for tiling competing application or notices of intent has passed. Therefore, no further competing applications or notices ot intent to file competing applications will be accepted for filing Agency Comments Fereral. State, and local agencies are invited to submit comments on the A described application. copy of the application may be obtained by agencies directly from the Applicant.) It any agency does not tile comments within the time set below, it will be presumed to have no comments. tyjPiMe Jfotice NOTICI OF PROJECT NO. ninni'i SALE 4787-80- described properly will be sold at pifolic auction to the highest bidder on the 2lsl day of October. 1981, at the hour of 10 a.m., on the front steps of the Duchesne county Courthouse. The following Duchesne. Utah, in the county of Duchesne, by Carvel R Shaffer, Trustee, and Beehive Thrift & Loan Corporation, Beneficiary, under the Deed ot Trust made by Ross B Dastrup and Thail O. Dastrup. Trustors, recorded on August ot 15, I960, in Book Page 530, as Entry No. 209608. of the official records of the Duchesne County Recorder, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said Benefitciary by reason of cer- tain obligations recured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded on June 4. 1981. in Book ot hge 747, as Entry No. 21 5885, of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United Stales or acceptable certified funds at the lime of sale, without as to title, possession, or encumbrances, the following described property: Township 4 South of Range 9 West of the UINTAH SPECIAL wa'r-rant- y MERIDIAN. SECTION 3: SEV. NE'4 SE'x: NW'L SE'x SE'x: SE'4 SEV. SE'. Area 30 acres, more or 8 STATES UNITED OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION Utah Power A Light Com- pany) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PRELIMINARY PERMIT Take notice that Utah Power A Light Company (Applicant) filed on June 3 for 1981. an application preliminary (pur- permit suant to the Federal Power Act. 16USC SS791 (o'. 825 (r) for Protect No. 4787 to tie known as the Sarvafion Hydro Protect located on the Strawberry River in Duchesne County Utah THe application is on file with Comments. the Commission and is available for public inspection. Correspondence with the Applicant should be directed to: Mr. Sidney G. Vice Executive Baucom, President A General Counsel, Utah Power A Light Company, 1407 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Project Description - The would proposed protect utilize the existing Bureau of Reclamation's Starvation Dam and Reservoir, and would consist of: (1) a new perstock utilizing the existing outlet works near the left dam abutment; (2) a new powerhouse containing generating units having a total rated capacity of TOGETHER with all improvements thereon and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging. SUBJECT to existing rights of way, restrictions and easements of record. EXCEPTING and RESERVING AIL OIL, GAS AND OTHER MINERALS, together with the right of ingress and egress, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges, and expenses of if any, advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest theron and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon as in said note and by law pro- Trustee, 2.750 kW; (3) a tailrace; (4) a vided. DATED this 5th September, Carvel day of 1981. Shaffer, Trustee Lester A. Perry 68 South Main Street, No. 605 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: 363-778- 5 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Sept. 17, 24, and Oct. 1, 1981. R. co kWh. Proposed Scope of Studies under Permit - A preliminary permit i isuiorl does not authorize construction. Applicant seeks issuance of a preliminary permit for a period of three years, during which time it would prepare studies of the hydraulic, con- economic, vironmental, historic en- and recreational aspects of the protect. Depending on the outcome of the studies, Applicant would prepare an application for an FERC license.' Applicant estimates the cost of the studies under the permit would be $25,000. Competing This letters the title capital transmission line, new one mile long, or an alternate one, 6 miles long; and facilities. (5) appurtenant The applicant estimates that the average annual energy output would be 12,860,000 struction, or sion s Rules may become a party to the proceeding. Any comments, protest, or petition to intervene must be received on or before October 265. 1981. Filing and Service of Responsive Documents Any filings must bear in all 69-k- less. Protests, Petitions to Intervene Anyone may submit comments. a protest, or a petition to intervene in accordance with the requirements ot the Rules of Practice and Procedure. IB CFR SI 8 or SI. 10 (1980). In determining the appropriate action to lake, the Commission will consider all protests or other comments filed, but only those whof lie a petition to intervene in accordance with the Commis- 'COMMENTS", "PROTESTS", or "PETITION 1C) INTERVENE (is ii plicoble, and the Protect Number of this notice. Any of the above named documents must lie filed by providing the original, and those copies required by the Commission's regulations to: Kenneth F. Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, NE.. Washington, D.C. 20426. An additional copy must be sen I to: Fred Springer, Chief, E. Applications Branch, Div- ision of Hydropower Licen- sing. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street, NE., Room 208 RB at the above address. A copy of any petition to intervene must also be served upon each representative of the Applicant specified in the first paragraph of this notice. F. Plumb Secretary Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 3. 10 17. and 24. 1981. Kenneth Applicatons application was filed as a competing application to the City of Duchesne, Utah's application for Praiect No. 3564 filed on October 14, 1980, under 18 C.F.R. 54 33 (1980). Public notice of the filing of the initial applica Building or Remodeling your barns, sheds or garages Thriity Rib Roofing and siding Panels can save you money 3 ways: - Corrosion resistance, 2- - Cooler in summer, warmer in winter, 3- - Reduced maintenance. In oddition aluminum panels are only 1 the weight of steel panels for easier handling and lower labor cost. 1 Contact: Arne E. Carlson Box 611 Bluebell, Ut. Civil Cm. No.67-8- Thayne, Box 138. Allamont, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 250 fl. deep, at a point N. 200 ft. E. 880 tt. from SW Cor. Sec. 21. T1S, R5W (3 mi NW of Talmoge); and used for the domestic purposes of I family, stock watering 10 cat-li6 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of O- .25 acs. in SWxSW'x Sec. 21. T1S, R5W. 56559 Beverly B. Park, 5067 S 10th E SIC UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well. '100-50ft. deep, at a point S. 800 ft. E. 200 ft. from NWCor. Sec. 25, T3S. R8W (5 mi SE of Fruitland); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family 10 goats, 25 stockwptering chickens; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW1 xNWM. Sec. 25. T3S, R8W Oiarles 56638 Michael Bell, Box 1743, Roosevelt, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 8 IN THE UTE TRIBAL COLRT OF THE UINTAH AND OURAY RESERVATION JAMES S. Me INTYRE Plaintiff. VS LORRAINE NAVANICK MdN-TYR- E Defendant INDIAN TRIBE) SS STATE OF UTAH) UTE The Ute Indian Tribe to LORRAINE NAVANICK MclN-TYR- E defendant, GREETINGS: You are hereby ordered to appear before the Ute Tribal Court, Fort Due heme, Utah, sitting at the Tribal Court Building, on the 30lh day of September, 1981 at 10:00 a.m. and at that time or prior thereto make written answer why judgement should not be entered against you on the swam complaint of; James McIntyre, filed in this action. A true copy of the claim of the aforesaid Plaintiff is attach- well. herewith. A failure to appecr of answer may result in theen-trof judgement against you. A failure to assert in an y answer, munlwi 11 Imm which you now have against the Plaintiff may result in such counterclaim being permanently barred. If you do answer denyingall or part of the claim or asserting any counterclaim or set off a lime for trial of your case will be fixed at the appearance directed by this summons. Dated this 25th day of August, 1981. Frances well. a point N. L. NOTICI USHK WATER The following applications have been filed with the Slate Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated, locations in USfi&M. 56368 (438980) A Roy t Watson. RFD, Box 305, Grove, UT 0.01 5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from ft. wells, two, deep, at the following Pleo-san- points: 1) N. 1625 ft. E. 1710 ft.;2) N. 1140 ft. E. 1000 ft.; both from SW Cor. Sec. 26, R9W (5 mi NW of T2S, Fruitland); and used far the domestice purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 10. cattle, 10 goats, 3 pigs, 50 chickens, 100 rabbits,-- and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW'. Sec. 26, T2S, R9W. 56372 Bandanna Ranch, co Ford, Inc., Box 1 820, Ogden. UT 0.01 5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from fl. well, 100-50a deep, at a point N. 1860 ft. E. 2810 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R9W (4.5 mi NW of Fruitland); and used for the domestic purpose of 1 family, stockwatering 6o cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ocs. in NW'xSE1 Sec. 25. T2S, R9W. 56460 Jerry I. 8 Robyn A. Closing, 1197 W. 500 S., Woods Crass. UT0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 100-50fl. deep, at apoint N. 805 ft. E. 910 ft. from Wx Cor. Sec. 36, T3S, R7W ( 1 2 mi W. of Duchesne); and used for the domeitic purpose of 1 family, stockwatering 20 cattle, 15 chickens,- - and from Apr. 1 to Oct, 31 for the irrigation (of 0.25 acs. in SW'xNW'x Sec. 36. T3S, R7W. 56501 James J. Oman, 1843 & 1800 E.. SLC, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a ft. E. 610 ft. from S' Cor. Sec. 7,115, R3W(1.5 mi E. of Altondr); and used for the domestic purpose of 1 stockwatering family, 4 horses; and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW'kSE'k Sec. 7, T1S, 1 R3W. Energy Without Sue Miller, 56503 8445 S. Hofvard Pork Dr., Sandy, UT 0.01 5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft deep, at a well, point N. 200 ft. E. 40 ft. from 100-50- 0303313030 A Bill! SE Cor. Sec. 30, T3S, R8W(2mi SE of Fruitland); and used for the domestic purpose of family, stockwatering 30 ducks, 10 chickens, 2 cattle; and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ocs. in 1 1 Is sponsoring a free Solar Energy Seminar open to the public. Thursday Sept. 25 - 7:00 p.m. Moon Lake Electric Building Roosevelt, Utah Be Informed On: Retrofitting your home or business for solar. Solar parabolic collectors Vs flat plate collectors. , Tax credit and home owners savings Wood and fossil fuels SW'xSWYx Sec. 29, SE'.SE1'. Sec. 30. T3S, R8W. 56536 deep, BOO ft. deep, at ft. E. 670 ft. are Mr. and Mrs. Dar Brotherson, Boneta. e Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faucett and family were all on hand at the Salt Lake airport to meet his Mrs. Myrtle mother, Faucett, when she returned home, and all attended Myton First Ward Sunday to hear her report her mis- sion. Evelyn Mathews has , accepted a call to serve 56653 James an LDS mission in AnchAsh pole, 795 W. 2125 S., Alaska. She will orage, Woods Cross, UT 0.015 sec. ft. report at the MTC in of water is to be diverted from Provo, Oct 8. Sunday, ft. a well, Evelyn spoke in Sacradeep, at a point N. 1920 fr. E. ment meeting. Others 380 It. from S'x Cor. Sec. 20. were her parspeaking T5S, R6W (12 mi SW of and Ingar Charles ents, Duchesne); and used for the Mathews, and her sister, domestic purposes of famiGlenda. Music was also ly, stockwatering 25 cattle,-anprovided by the family. from Apr to Oct. 31 for A large crowd of friends the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in and relatives were here NW'xSE'-- Sec. 20, T5S, R6W. for the testimonial and. Protests' resisting the' granafterward met at the ting of these applications with Mathews home for lunch reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the Slate and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Engineer, 636 W. North Temple, SIC, UT 84116, on or Roberts were in Randbefore Oct. 31. 1981. olph Friday taking care Dee C. Hansen, P.E. of business. CHARLE THE TUNA - This 25 pound 9 ounce Limited Bottom Lin Cod was big enough to win a trophy for the biggest fish. Bernard Winkler caught the fish at West Port, Wash, on August 5. He and his wife Lusille vactioned in the area. 100-20- 1 1 1 STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Sept. 17, 24, and Oct. 1, 1981. . Mr. and Mrs. John Zupko spent Sept. 12 in Salt Lake where they attended the State Fair and a Farmers Union lawn party and beef barbecue on the State Fair grounds. Three hunBridgeland Ward held and dinner a rodeo Saturday at Lon Farnsworth's place. Guests of the Farnsworth's who attended the rodeo were Mr. and Mrs. Erick Spot ten, Mrs. Dells Liddell, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Curt Kofford and family, BountifuL Mark and Tom Mullins, Provo, visited over the weekend with relatives. Mrs. Barbara Fluke Aid daughter, Rock Wyo., were Springs, weekend visitors of her parents, the Mirv Bell's. A missionary farewell was held Sunday for Jeff Peatroes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Peatross. He will serve in the Rossai-riArgentina mission, and will Oct. 1. enter the dred and Future Farmers Club members were guests. Mr. Zupko is a director on the Farmers Union board. e Recent guests of Mrs. Lora Killian were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Killiaa and daughter Carol, Mr1 and Mrs. Clint Killian and Mr. and Mrs. David Killian and daughter, all Salt Lake. Mrs. Tina Wilkins, Ora Holgate and Mr. and Mrs. Verlsn Labrum returned Tuesday from a y tour through the northwest states. They 4--H 15-da- accompanied a chartered bus of Senior Citizens, e Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hullinger and sons Gil and Clayton, have returned from a vacation, tq Winnipeg, Canada where they went to get their son Rodney, who has completed a two-yea-r LDS mission in that area. On returning they visited ML Rush-morS.D.; Cardston, Canada; Yellowstone National Park; Cardston and Idaho Falls Temples. Elder Hullinger will give his mission report Oct. 11 at Roosevelt Sixth Ward Sacrament meeting, 2:30 p.m. e Twenty-fiv- e members of the Special' Interest group from both Roosevelt Stakes attended a pot luck turkey dinner at Lapoint Saturday, hosted by Tridell and Lapoint Wards. e Mayor and Mrs. W. Ralph Shields and daughters Joan and Beverly, returned Wednesday from Montreal, Canada, where they went to get their daughter, Joan, who has completed an LDS mission in area. Another that daughter and husband, Colleen and Jerry Gardner and baby, joined them at MontreaL They toured the ires together. Enroute home they visited places in New York, Washington, D.C., Nau-voI1L, and many other historic areas, e The following relatives of Barbara (Bobbie) Pessetto Ross, wife of Donald Ross, Price, attended her funeral ser- - Hot Shots two-wee- k e, o, Ranchers o, MTC Taylor (43-90- a. ts (43-902- 100-50- well, point N. 205 1 Heavy Duty Flat Bed ton 4x4 Duals big 454 Engine. Dual gas tanks, dual batteries, dual stacks. 1981 GMC 1 C.I.D. lout Leasing Oil Rights Oil' Ex. Corp. Call Zions Bank Bldg. Stephen Malnar 722-550- 9 10 Uintah Basin Standard . from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R3W (2 mi E. of Upalco); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 15 cattle, 5 horese, 50 chickens, 1 2 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NWVxSWx Sec. 25, T2S. R3W. Fred 8 56652 ) l, Diana Spalding, Box 161 , UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 75-- 1 25 ft. deep, at a point N. 460 fl. E. 1 150 ft. from Sw Cor. Sec.'26, T1S, R4W (1 mi W. of Allamont); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, siockwater-in- g 3 cattle, 4 sheep, 2 pigs, 40 chickens; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SWkSW'k Sec. 26. T1S, R4W. Havalone Court Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September, 3, 10. 17, and 24, 1981. TO ft. 100-12- 5 1981 e Ronnie and Sharleen Goodrich drove to Spanish Fork Sunday of last week to attend the LDS missionary farewell for Lee Brown, son of Marilyn and Ron Brown. Terri Peters and son came from Hollister, Idaho to attend the testimonial and then came to Bluebell and spent the week here visiting her parents, Ron and Shar-- . leen, and other family members. e Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Loerts-cher- , Carlene, Amy, Duane, Elizabeth and Bernardine Winkler, Stephanie and Phillip Todd, LeAnn, Mindy and Vickie Winkler, drove to Salt Lake Friday to attend the Ice Follies, e Nolan and Vickie Larsen, Pleasant Valley, are parents of a girl born. Sept. 17 at the Roosevelt hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. and will be named Lacy 'Jean. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Larsen, Bluebell, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brotherson, Bon-et- at a point N 1 50 ft. E. 2490 ft. from W'x Cor. Sec. 24. TIN. R8W (3 mi NW of Neoia); and used for the doestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 3 horses, 2 cattle,-- and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SE'xNW'x Sec. 24. TIN, R2W. Glenn 8 56648 Avis Ashby, Star R., Ft. Duchesne, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ed hereto and served 100-50- 454-329- 2 Thursday. September 21, SUMMONS AND NOTICI TO ANSWER rAisoi 20 Foot Gooseneck W.W. stock bed, double duals removable racks, for flat bed, carry along, heavy duty ramps, for loading equipment. For appointment to to inspect Call 6 Neoia, Ut. 353-453- vices st Price Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans, Ort Holgate, 'Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, Loryn Ross, Venice and Mr. and Mrs. , .Jimmy Rhoades, e Mrs. Eva Jennings, Las Vegas, Nev., was a Thursday guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings. While here, eight of her friends visited her. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan Shields was blessed and given the name Wesley Juan by his ' Wanless Shields, Sunday, Sept. 20, at Roosevelt Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Ronnie (Toni) Fenn, Tremon-ton- , came to attend this special occasion. Many other relatives from this area also attended. Mrs. Leone Murillo, Susanville, Calif., is visitr ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller, and other family members. Elder Michael C. Walker has been called to serve s two-yea-r LDS mission in the Spain Seville Mission. His farewell testimonial was held Sunday, Sept. 20 at Roosevelt Third Ward. Out of town relatives and friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Walker and sons, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Butch Huntsman and daughters, Ashton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCall, Salt Lake; and many relatives and friends from this area. He will enter the MTC Oct. 1. Ethel Lemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lemon, recently returned from serving an LDS mission in Hong Kong. She gave sion in the Santa Cruz, Bolivia mission. Her farewell testimonial was held Sunday, Sept 20, at Roosevelt Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting. Out of town relatives and friends attending'''' were grandmother Ruth Jensen, Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nielsen, Coalville; Mr. and Mrs. Salt Wayne Ashby, Lake; six friends from Idaho and BYU. She will enter the MTC Oct. 1. Me-cha- . r, her mission report Sun- day, Sept 20, at Roosevelt Sixth Ward. Out of town relatives and friends attending were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed Lemon, Glenda Pratt, Barbara Mortensen, Vera Jenson, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Huber, Cedar City; Charles Lemon, Provo; Mr. snd Mrs. James Lemon and family. Lay-toKathie and Aaron Schfield, Dea Moines, Iowa; Pennylee Lee, Hong Kong; Lesa Wilhite, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Davies and family. Grand Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon and family, Lay-toare moving to Roosevelt this coming week. e Adele Ashton, daughter of Wilford J. Ashton, has been called to serve an LDS mis n; th The 39 members th took the Senior Citiz bus trip to the Noil west want to tha Wayne Wilkina, and I uncle, Aaron and Gra Wilkins, who went alo to be back up drive) We had a very safe a enjoyable trip. We we to Yellowstone Par through . Glacier Pai and up to Cordistc Canada and saw t Alberta Temple. Ae was Sunday we didi get to visit the temp! but did visit their vis ors center. We visited carriage house that a M Don Remington own and we saw his hor barn and horses. Wh we got to Ellensbui Wash., some of us visit with Bob and Marti Knapp, who had drivi in from Wenatchee. T A1 Muncies spent tl evening visiting wi them. While we were Washington we rode the monorail snd we up in the Space NeedI which is 610 high. V also went through tl brewery at Olympia at saw how they make be We got within 20 miles Mt. SL Helens. Tl mountain had been sp ting again, so we cou only go so dose, but i sure saw the destructu it had caused. When s got back to Duchesne i had one couple. Lest Maxfield and Nina Mer ley. get married in tl Duchesne Suke Cent by Bishop Lelai Wright. There were a out 25 of the bus grot present. We wish the lots of happiness. Sool Roberts had broken h right ankle Sunday site noon, eo we went alor with a cast and crutche |