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Show Wednesday, NAYLOR, Marcos Paul NELSON, Nancy M. Serial Serial 144.18 21.39 7a 9 Vernal ExpreSS December 25, 1985 NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT NOTICE: 1985 OF DAGGETT sold for taxes, penalty costs and Edward F. AIGNER, ALLEN, ANVICK, ARNOT, said date. thru Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Clarence E. Carl Craig A. ASTE, Spencer K. BAKER, Victor G. BECK, Karl BENEDICT, Woodrow & Dorothy BENGOCHEA, Martin BENGOCHEA, MartinDave Rosser BENNION, Don W. et al BENTON, James 0. BOONE, Jess E. BOREN, Cecil L. BOSSA, Colleen BRINKERHOFF, Scott BRUNDLE, Charles BUFFALO PARK DEVELOPMENT BURTON, Jack BUTTERFIELD, on Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial CO. Douglas L. 9.39 UTAH COUNTY, Unless the delinquent taxes, together with the penalty, are paid before the 15th of January, 1986, the real property upon which such taxes are a lien, excepting only such property as is held by the County under a prior tax preliminary tax sale, will be Margaret Joseph R. OSMOND, TAXES DELINQUENT 56.34 Serial Serial OBERHANSLEY, $93.90 100 PANTELAKIS, Terry PAPPAS, Sam N. PARKER, Freida PARSONS, Bliss PARSONS, Suzanne PERRY, Larry PLATTS, Ronald K. POWELL, Clark, Trustee POWELL, Gillian Mary POWELL, Gregory James POWELL, Melissa Lynn 9.39 $1,978.76 -ll 284A 30.05 Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial 9.39 55.78 158.93 21.39 280.68 94.82 60.10 18.78 9.39 9.39 9.39 212A 295A JES-1- 6 JES-1- 5 Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial & 17 98.13 272.02 I203-2- A I213-15- A 97.80 80.74 thru 5 371.34 65.71 33.37 11 256-l- A 272A 90.15 80.74 57.05 98.13 40.33 70.13 67.12 8 8,9 & 22 219A 7a TM-- 12 58.07 mains QUINTEN, et al LeRoy 30.05 Serial RADFORD, Edward E. READING, James & Don REED, Clifford RICHARDSON, Jack RICHMOND, J. Dennis RILEY, James RILEY, Ronald Esther & E. Tim ROBINSON, 9.39 9.39 9.39 9.39 Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial 124, T-- 1,623.46 thru 85. ..939. 00 521.74 292.27 VALLEY Gilbert H. & Ilene McLean, Certificate No. 144 $46.00. Edward D. Souders, Certificate No. $76.00. If assessment as above stated plus interest, penalty and advertising charges is not paid before will be sold at 2:00 p.m. January 8, 1986 at the offices of Winward, Foley & Company, 155 West Main Street, Vernal, Utah, to cover said charges. MOSBY IRRIGATION COMPANY SANDOR, Michael J. SEVY, Franklin J. SLAUGH, Clavin SMITH, Ronald H. SOLT, Roy SORENSON, Voyle SOUTH at unpaid December 16, 1985 by the following stockholders: 174 9.39 214-6- A Assessment made by order of the Board of Directors of Mosby IrCompany rigation February 20, 1985 due November 30, 1985, re- Lloyd Secretary Winward, Published in the Vernal Express Dec. 18 and 25, CENTER 1985. SPACKMAN, David C. STEINAKER, Elbert STEINAKER, Elbert STEPHENS, Sherin G. STOCKTON, Robert R. ZOHNER STOCKTON, Robert STOUT, Leland STUART, David H. SPAFFORD & YOUNG SUDUKO, Jun Jr. CALDER, Robert Mac CALDER, Wm. H. , Trustee CALDER, Wm. Harold CAPTAINS COVE INC. Serial Serial Serial Serial CASTAGNO, Myron CEDAR SPRINGS MARINA Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial co Don O'Hara CHILD, Ralph Dick CHRISTENSEN, CHRISTOPHERSON, Don B. CLAYSON-ANDERSO- N ASSN. Edmund CODD, SYSTEMS, INC. & V. MICHAELS COGENCO IVONNE COOK, CORNABY, Ronald I. COTTERELL, Sydney H. COX, Richard W. CRANDALL, R.C.L.S. COWLES co GERALD CURTIS, Cline DAHLE, Park Realty M. co EARL, EL M.G. WILCOX Franc 11 0 B. 1 Lynn Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial W. DE LA PALMA RANCHO 31 thru 134 thru 9, 32 349 '....37.56 13 thru 18.. 930.94 152.01 602.71 9.39 15.28 9.39 281-4- A 141.87 206A 9.39 thru 50 thru thru 68 & & 779.37 316.05 9.39 445.70 30.05 18.78 9.39 15 3 SS-- 100 37 co ELLSWORTH, George ELLSWORTH, Richard ELMER, Alvin EVANS, Robyn S. Serial 9.39 9.39 94.58 28 ,.9.39 203-l- 5.35 A thru 90.15 86 60.80 21.39 136.26 3 JES-1- thru 67 & 101 2 TM-- 214-2-l- 79.98 thru 109. .1,173.75 1,142.17 173.71 976.02 48.90 A 145 SerialK-l-2- 2 NOTICE TO WATER USERS co Notice is hereby given E.A. Robert F. SWEATFIELD, SWEENY, Richard TAYLOR, THOMAS that the E. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES THORPE, Richard D. TILMAN, Page E. TONDRO, Wayne D. TWITCHELL, ElsieE. UNIVEST CORP. UTAH TITLE UTAH TITLE UTAH TITLE Co UTAH TITLE CO. co co DANSIE, Robert R. DAVIS, Deward DAVIS, John & Craig DAVIS, Lane A. Lee Bullock DECKER, Wayne DINSDALE, Ramon F. DOBBINS, DURFEY, 9.39 9.39 VAN INC. Sr. CHIDESTER, Dorothy PAGE, Merlin TRUSTEE John Jr. Stewart (Rex) WEISS Jeffrey W1GHTMAN, WILMOTH, Mark & Gary W. William J. WILSON, James WINTERS, Stephen R. WITHERSPOON, Robert WOODRUFF, WOOTEN, W. Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial 61 MV-- 35 MV-- 19 MV-- 12 308-l- A State Assessed Serial Serial ENTERPRISES WEISS, Richard WEST, John R. WHITE, 259.46 18.78 6.62 164.05 Serial Serial Serial L.O. RYAN, VANCE, 300.40 1,480.62 TM-2- 5a Serial Serial Serial Steinaker Jr. SAVAGE, Serial Serial C. Bruce Janae C. Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial VV-- 17 IT-A-- 28 & TM-1- 0b CC-- 59 11 following re- quests have been filed with the State Engineer regarding water m Uintah County. (A40691) L.Y. Siddoway of 78 West 3325 North, Vernal, UT requests an extension of time within which to submit Proof of Appropria278.90 tion on 10.0 cfs of underground water to be 65.71 used for stockwatering 65.71 73.10 purposes. 109.27 It is represented all drains have been constructed. Additional time 1,693.88 is needed to submit Pro9.39 of of Appropriation. 278.90 Protests resisting the 111.56 granting of this request 47.12 with reasons therefore, 201.97 must be filed in duplicate 77.96 with the State Engineer, 9.39 1636 West North Temple, 411.47 Salt Lake City, UT 84116, 30.05 on or before February 7, 352.17 1986. 55.78 9.39 ROBERT L. MORGAN, PE. State Engineer Serial R. Kenneth F ADDIS, co Louise Muir FARRINGTON, H.J. FILLMORE, Robert J. FLAMING GORGE KAMPGROUNDS FLINT EQUESTRIAN LTD. FLOM, Frank 0. FOWLER, Joseph M. FRENCH, Raymond, RobertDenise GILLARD, Dell R. GLENN HEIRS LTD. CO Evelyn 0. GRIFFINS, Larry L. MARK Kathleen Calder Harold R. HARRIS, Loren A. HATSIS, Grethe HANKS, HANSEN, James HAWLEY, Paul HAYES, E. HIGGINS, Jack E. HOOTEN, LeVar Dee Kenneth N. HORMAN, HUFFMAN, Richard T. HULL, Irvin J PLASTICS & L JACKSON, .Duane JAMES, M.C. Sr. R. JENKINS, James & David Harvey JENSEN, Hal R. JOHNSON, David G. JOHNSON, David G. Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial LAMB, Ken LARSEN, Robert S. LARSON, Leslie D. LARSON, Sharron H. LAZELL, Richard Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Deanna LINDSLEY, LUSTY, David A. MALOY, Grant & MARTIN, Ronald MEANS, Kenneth MENDICOA, Rae Gertrude E. C. Modesto 9.39 LT-- 9 CC-- 47 thru 14, Jr. McALLISTER, George D. McCORMICK, Robert J. McDOWELL, Ronald F. McFarland, NAVALCO c.l. OF UTAH mcgrath Serial 17 et al ZOOM'S ENTERPRISES 486.40 Serial Serial 123.71 263.62 TM-2- 0a VV- -5 & 19 Published in the Vernal Express Dec. 25, 1985. Published in the Vernal Express Dec. 25, 1985 and Jan. 1 and 8, 1986. 9.39 213-3-3- 182.04 57.05 A & 106.56 44 9.39 30.05 9.39 9.39 31 144.16 9.39 9.39 T-- 231.73 142.37 213-2- A l-7 9.39 CC-- 30.05 55.78 24 9.39 CC-- 19 U CC-- 60 & TM- -3 67 55.78 30.05 121.11 55.78 37.56 313.01 274.81 111.56 30.05 Ice fishing is nice, but be careful Ice fishing is still a relatively new sport for most Utah anglers. Unlike summer fishing, the most important questions isnt what bait to use, but whether or not the ice is safe. Here are a few tips: How much is enough? Two inches of ice will generally support one adult of average size. Three inches of ice will support a small group of people, provided they walk in single file and about ten feet apart. Ice over 12 inches thick will usually support the weight of a car. Stop, look and listen : Watch for color changes and cracking patterns. It may mean ice is weak. Look out for holes that other anglers have cut. Listen for cracking sounds indicating weak ice. Always remember: New ice is stronger than old ice. White ice is only about half as strong as clear, blue Museum seeks costume donation ice. River ice is much weaker than lake ice. If you fall through the ice: Extend you arms flat on the surrounding ice. Squirm the upper part of your body onto the ice. Roll quickly to one side away from the edge. Get out of wet clothes and get warm quickly. VV-- 13 GARFIELD ON THE TOWN From March 9 to April 20, 1986, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts will display for the first time selections from the Costume Institute, established in 1980. It is for this exhibition that clothes are eagerly being sought. Both men's and womens clothes are being sought, the only qualifications for inclusion in the costume institute are that the piece should exemplify a certain style, and its condition should be go.d. 9.39 207-2- A & LT-l-- 140 393.51 18.78 186.02 326.58 5, 9.39 18.78 1,881.33 9.39 18.78 344.34 TM-2- 5g 18.78 240.50 90.95 10 9.39 & 11 136.96 exhibition. The Costume Institute at the Utah Musuem of Fine Arts has as its mission the collection, interpretation and display of clothes which illustrate the history of style. weight distributed evenly, spreading arms and legs as you move toward the victim. Explain recovery technique to victim (above) and offer assistance if possible. Dont try to pull the victim out. Chances are youll both end up in the water. Ice fishing can be a pleasant and rewarding experience. 262.17 222.14 60.80 121.49 TM-5- -5 The Costume Insitute at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is eager to accept donations to its collection of historic clothing for an upcoming style The Costume Institute is a clothing collection consisting of dresses, coats and hats from several countries and spanning over 100 years of clothing design. Items of historical interest, such as Gibson Girl dresses and 1920s Flapper dresses, and silk robes from Imperial China form the core of the collection, but many of the recently created clothes in the collection are designed by some of the worlds famous designers such as Pierre Cardin, Adrian, and Fortuny. The museum would like to increase the size of the collection, and is requesting that people who wish to make a donation to the museum of their designer clothes, or simply make a loan to the museum for public display, please call the museum. If you see someone fall through the ice: Find a pole, rope or article of clothing and extend one end to victim. This will insure that the victim doesnt go under. Lay flat on the ice to keep 1,953.19 TM-- 36 Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial & Lewis 55.78 & 10 MEREDITH, Alfred MESERVY, Jay A. MUIR, Clay 16 ZOHNER, 21.39 Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Stewart 15 Serial Serial KELSCH, Gary KING, Dean S. KOURIS, William LEITH, 55.78 263.38 1 Serial Serial Thatcher HUEGLY GREER, Serial Serial Serial Serial CC-- Garfield has a tender reunion with his mentor when the ving sion in Town." pasta-lo- cat returns to televiGarfield on the SATURDAY, CEMBER 28 on CBS. DE- CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME For further information about donations and loans to the Museums Costume Institute, phone during office hours. Donations to the Museum are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. 2 (c) 1985 Compulog |