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Show REQUEST FOR BIDS The Uintah School District will accept sealed seal-ed bids on 3.25 acres of property on August 16, 1984. Bids are due by 5: 00 p.m. at the Uintah School District Board Office, 635 West 200 South, Vernal, Utah 84078. The 3.25 acres are located south-west of Discovery Elementary School. The property is located in the south-east V4 of Section 27, Township 4 South, Range 21 East. Exact location of the property can be obtained ob-tained by calling Richard Tolley, at the Uintah School District Board Office. Bids should include: Bidder name, Address, Total price. High bidder will be given 30 days to pay for . the property. If not paid within 30 days the property pro-perty will be offered to the next highest bidder. The Uintah School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. RICHARD TOLLEY ClerkTreasurer Published in the Vernal Express Aug. 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 1984. SUMMONS IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF UINTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH LARAE Plaintiff, VS. K. LAKE, -ROBERT EDWIN LAKE, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: ROBERT EDWIN LAKE You are hereby summoned sum-moned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Complaint Com-plaint with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court and to serve upon or mail to Herbert Win, Gillespie, Plaintiff's attorney, at-torney, at P.O. Box 1948, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, a copy of said Answer, within thirty (30) days after service of this Summons Sum-mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demand in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court. This is an action for Annullment of Marriage. Dated this 20th day of July, 1984. HERBERT Wm. GILLESPIE Attorney for Plaintiff United States Department Depart-ment of Interior. Bureau of Land management. Utah: Realty Action Non-Competitive Sale of Public Lands in Uintah County. U-53908 The following described describ-ed land has been examined examin-ed and identified as suitable for disposal by sale under Section 203 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 ( 90 Stat. 2750,43 U.S.C. 1713), at no less than the appraised fair market value ($40,000). Salt Lake Meridian, T 8S, R.23E. Sec. 36: WV2. The land described aggregates ag-gregates 320 acres. This land is being offered of-fered at direct sale, to Deseret Generation and Transmission Cooperative at the appraised ap-praised fair market value. The land off ered in this sale is the surface estate of the land encompassed in their right-of-way for a coal-fired electrical generation plant. The United States will reserve all minerals plus the right to construct ditches dit-ches and canals in the future. Setting aside this land for the power plant is consistent with Bureau planning, county zoning, and the EIS prepared for the right-of-way. The public interest will be well served by offering these lands for direct sale to Deseret. Interested parties may ORDINANCE NO.84-14 Peterson Annexation An ordinance annexing adjoining lands and prescribing a zone. Be it ordained by the City Council of Vernal City, Ci-ty, Utah: Section 1. Description. That the following lands adjoining the limits of Vernal City, plats of which have been filed in the of Hce of the Vernal City Recorder and by this reference made a part hereof, all of which land Is located in Uintah County, State of Utah, Is hereby annexed, taken Into and made a part of Vernal City, UUh, to-wit: to-wit: Resinning at I point In Section 24, T4S, ftflE, SL.B&M.,NW5rW 312.33' parallel to the West line of laid Section 2i and s trnur K IOK2 M parallel to the North line of laid Srlign 24 to the point of tr:nn ir.jj and drtcrihrd from the Southwest COfTrfT tf the NWV NW4 trf Mid Section 24. thrrre N 2QTS7M W 110 W paraUrl to the Wrl lift ol m4 St urn 21, l!t N ?" E :t3 tf al'.rl loihf Norlh l.r. of Mid iw2l.!iVrtr s 2'Qisr t ww jwf !,! la the WrM tif t4 5C linn J4. tVtTT S 174 I'M" W 2a pat to iht S'-h t,f Published in the Vernal Express July 27 and Augusts, 10 and 17, 1984. ADVKRTISKMKNT FOR til DS Separate Sealed Bids for furnishing of MATERIALS ONLY for the East Highway 40 Water and Scer Project will be received by the Ashley Valley Water ad Sewer Improvement DiOriet al the office of Uintah Engineering, & South 2u0 Kat, Vernal. Utah until 3 :00 p m. (Mountain Daylight Time!, AuruaI 7, 14 and publicly pjwnrd and read alud Thil project. Eat It hsy 40 tta!rf and Snit lYoJnrt cviiJ ef u;t!i,".fi aptmiumairfy .m fret Hi I" if Jflile Iftlfl '.rf S.tW fort fcf I" ColKtrl rrf J 28 ffiar.bfcJr, 1 mi-f mi-f l.e :r fir atsrmU.r. lift hj't? if '. 4) !rf W' n tmrmAim Icmn1 4iei, ?3 t cf tn kp and b'trt fi-.i?;'?! altfi. f,!!irg aM The fitUad lh i4af.y 4 T4 M r-Wi, MiUKt h4 14 V 15. 1-4 t Aet 5rnftZ lr.rls'., ' . ?.al r1 lhtUls( effect SECTION 1.1 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the construction of the East Highway 40 Water and Sewer Project will be received by the Ashley Valley Water and Sewer Improvment District at the office of Uintah Engineering, 85 South 200 East, Vernal, Utah, until 3:00 p.m. (Mountain Daylight Time), August 7, 1984, and publicly opened and read aloud. This project, East Highway 40 Water and Sewer Project, will be bid as one project. The project is comprised of two segments. The East Highway 40 segment consists con-sists of the installation of 4,400 feet of 8" concrete sewer line; 12 manholes; 40 sewer service connections; connec-tions; 5,050 feet of 8" ductile duc-tile iron waterline; 40 water service connections; connec-tions; 4 air-release assemblies; 9 fire hydrants; 9 major tie-ins; tie-ins; surface rest-o ration; and other miscellaneous items. The 1700 South segment consists of the installation installa-tion of 2,200 feet of 8" concrete sewer line; o manholes; 20 sewer connections; con-nections; surface restoration; and other miscellaneous items. Both segments of the project are for IN- submit comments to the STALLATION ONLY as District Manager, 170 the materials will be fur- South 500 East, Vernal, nished by the Owner, Utah 84078 until August unless otherwise stated, 24, 1984. Any adverse and picked up by the comments will be Contractor at the evaluated by the District Owner's stockpile Manager, who may location. vacate or modify this The contract realty action and issue a documents, consisting of fnal determination. In Advertisement for Bids, absence of any action Information for Bidders, by DLstrict Manager, Bid, Bid Bond. Agree- this action will become mcnt. Payment Bond, determination Performance Bond, of the Department of the Drawings. Specifications Interior. and Addenda, may be examined ex-amined at the following locations: Uintah EngiiTin, 83 South 2O0 East, Vernal, Utah. Ashley Valley Water and Sew er Improvement District, Vernal, Utah. AMociated General Cont ractors of America, Salt Lake City, fuh, Intermaunlain Contractor, Con-tractor, lftc Sail LaVe City, luh PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Naples City Council will accept applications ap-plications to fill a vacancy vacan-cy on the City Council. The term will run until the next municipal election elec-tion in November 1985. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and a registered voter residing within the corporate cor-porate limits of the City of Naples. Applications will be accepted ac-cepted until 5:00 p.m. August 15, 1984 by the City Ci-ty Recorder during normal nor-mal business hours at the Naples City Office located at 1601 E. 1900 So. Naples Ut. Naples City is an equal opportunity employer & does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed or color. MARLENE STIDHAM Naples City Recorder Published in the Vernal Ver-nal Express Aug. 3, 8 and 10, 1984. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the United States of America, acting through the Farmers Home Administration Ad-ministration will sell at public sale, by sealed bids, the HOUSE ONLY, to be included at buyers expense. The house is at the street address of 1433 East 1000 South, Vernal, Utah 84078. Such house is offered for cash. Sealed bids must be made on FmHA Form 466-10, which forms are available from the Farmers Home Administration Ad-ministration at Farmers Home Administration office of-fice 80 North 500 West, Vernal, Utah 84078. There must be attached to each bid a deposit of not less than 5 of the bid in the form of cash, cashiers check made payable to Farmers Home Administration. Third party checks are Fridoy, August 3, 1984 YeiTlal ExpfCit 3 i -J y ?-J. ! ill 4 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF UINTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the Disincorporation of Naples City, A Municipal Corporation A TRIO Consisting of Janiel Gardiner, Doris and Troy Burton per not acceptable. Sealed form for yutns in the Playground programs. bids for the house only will be received at the Farmers Home Ad- ministration office, 80 North 500 West, Vernal, Utah 84078 until August 22, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. and will be at that time publicly opened. The house only will be sold without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or marital status. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Order Civil 84-CV-224U No. The cutoff date for deannexation for people entitled to vote in the disincorporation election will be August 17, 1984. All voters within Naples City on that date shall be entitled to vote in the September 18, 1984 disincorporation election. Dated this 18th day of July, 1984. ALAN BRITTON County Supervisor Farmers Home Administration 80 North 500 West Vernal, Utah 84078 801789-1338 Published in the Vernal Ver-nal Express Aug. 3, 8, 10, 15 and 17, 1984. mi.'. s u I ill i i i ii i . W M v.XAWT' M THE UPTOWN Dancers performed a variety of dances at the conclusion con-clusion of the recreation department's playground program (left to right) Alison Rich, Shalena Murray, Mandy Bromley, Amy Rose and Jennifer Williams. Playground programs end on a musical note DEAN L. EVANS ikxikcliffs Resource Area Manager Published In the Vernal Ver-nal Express Aug. 3, Aug. 10, Aug. 17, 1384. L N YflHf. Youths participating in the Vernal For hundreds of years cityUintah County playground pro-Americans pro-Americans have relied upon g were lrealei to a special day :X"inrp-?d K! r musical enteruinmenl .at the con- with friends and family elusion of the programs Wednesday, thruutthoul the nation. In Aug. 1. Published in the Vernal fact. yKr that our M. PerforminC at Wednesday mor- Exprcss July 20. 27, 1. ninu activities was a group of girls sored by the Vernal CityUintah Coun- without potiiat comniuni- BY THE COURT RICHARD C. DAVIDSON August 3 and 10, 1384. ticipated in an airplane flying contest. The members had to construct the plane at the site and prizes were awarded for the planes that flew the greatest distance. The overall winner was Mike Merrill. The playground programs are spon- ratiim. CARPET BIDS UinUh School District will accept bids for carpel s follows; Mjrcrf Elementary, NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the United States of America, acting through the Farmers Home Ad ministration, will sell t FAB J kmm-n as "The Untovm Dancers". The ty Recreation Department. Par girls range in age from preschoolers ticipants in the programs are divided to junior high. The girls performed a variety of tap and jazz steps. Girls in the group are from the Vernal and Roosevelt areas. They are instructed by Annette Searle. Also performing for the youths was a three piece band consisting of Troy and Dons Burton and Janiel Gardiner. The trio has been performing with each other for quite some time but do C ;e d t.!rct )ar-i In Kiniirrgarleft fcinrd tit the fJkt? c4 Naples Etor.etiUry, 133J I'ir.tah Erseinrfrirg. lucalcd ftl ti Scu!h 2 :J VaU Verful, t1-h, w fatnrf4 ftf IWOJJ ef i'4 N rriunW. AsJ4ry VlSr -4 Iht'.fv.i - iVd W ite Vrttl Al X li j ari fif Lhrr fl., erxl Adult Edjcstion. 11) Cffl rnu.t t tV.ra CafTJU C4rji or i?6 Vt4 fttwj lftci4V II, 1 3 Wptn. 61 tV-UH fW4 tKilfKt $e-SX Vftf.al, VU ..11. . -Ii i... .BIJ IwuiiK y TllKN:Thtulind.r.lwn bid, the following r vn Amwiran next at avxrin described proerty; Lot Mwrd tn 16.19, In' that not have an official name for their ft, Block I of the Calder- -'. Ui M. huKis group. MWcfl Addition lo Ver- The group performed a variety of FlPWB music Including several blue, la inc fet.icwl I ui there t, u, m (nl mmxn. Gardiner plaj-s the guitar t4 ticn u H w 4 0 f, uiPf h fcandM, ond provides the matn vocals for the into two groups; 6 to 12 year olds and 3 to 5 year olds. The program for the older youth has been in operation for two years and the program for the younger group was started this year. In the program youths participated in crafts, games and free play. The young children In the program also had a story hour each week. Three to five year olds met for two hours on Tuesdays throughout the months of June and July. The cost for the program was 13. Six to 12 year olds meet Mund.iv and WedneaAiyt for two hours and the cotl was t. South, c-rnal, Utah ?Unrci o, troy and Iris art quite versaule The program a a bifi lurceM end &OTw Ji1? .fjjS th'tren participate In really ?K.t. 2 ''' ranwofinMrumcntsfromafiddleto wjrrd it. toid rm Braced, rwrr tii IftiT i v1 w Amrtk.n am.irnWintoah.irmonica.DorisalM) twn director. iVcause the prncram is T k vfm ' P1' t4i.sr provi.l.- vocal and playi a number on fairly new Mrs Bradford wys aht which I orms are ih rilih fork. ould hke intiut from the community & ar VT fhM IVat -.. t- 1 rarrr.rri Ihnw A4 a- Im. f .iw. 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