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Show 5 wdndQy Moy 15, i?85 Vernal Efrfm 9 NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALES Notice is hereby given that on the twenty-second twenty-second (22nd) day of May, 1985 at 10:00 a.m. at the county courthouse in Vernal, 147 E. Main, Uintah County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of section 59-10-64, Utah Code Annotated An-notated 1953, as amend- ed, the following described describ-ed real estate situated in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. CONDITIONS OF SALE AND METHOD OF BIDDING WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Preferential or owner, or legal representative represen-tative with power of attorney at-torney for owner. 2. Open bidding. No bids will be accepted ac-cepted under 16,000 sq. ft. or legal county lot size. No interior bids or perimeter bids, no bids through center of property proper-ty or obstructing of right of ways. Group bidding legal. Serial No. 14-007-0026. McClellan Mortgage Company, co Douglas & Phyllis Farnsworth, 508 S. Montezuma, Prescott, AZ 86301. "Amount due $204.65. Beg at W'4 cor Sec 7 T2S, Rl E USM th N 9 ft E 396 ft N 309 ft W 396 ft N 21 ft E 1285 ft S 339 ft W 1285 ft to beg. Acres 7.19. Serial No. 05-021-0015. Dell R.& AnnBurris, 164 W. 400 N. Vernal, UT 84078. Amount due $964.29. Beg at a pt on S line lot 18. Plat "E" Vernal Ver-nal City, S 8754'29" W 80.9 ft from SE corsd lot 18:thN87'54'29"W79ft; N 2B20'37" W 145.5 ft; S 87'54'29" E 79 ft; S 2"20'37"El45.5fttobeg. Cont. 0.264 acres. Serial No. 14-048-0031. Eva I Rushton, co Charles W. Rushton, 3987 S. 3715 W., West Valley City, UT 84119. Amount due $49.69. NWlsq rdof EMi blk4,Plat"A" Moffat Mof-fat townsite. Serial No. 15-041-0001. Carl Cox, P.O. Box 413, Vernal, UT 84078. Amount due $62.77. Beg atNEcorSEUNEUSec 9. T3S, R2E, USM th S 225.64 ft W 104.36 ft S 104.36 ft W 555.64 ft N 330 ft E 660 ft to beg. 4.75 acres. Serial No. 09-003-0011. Garth & JaVann O. Nut-till. Nut-till. 8228 S. 2700 W., West Jordan, UT 84084. Amount due I'M .06. IVeg 320 ft N of SE cor m-c 4, TBS. R20E, SLM th W laR9ft,S4BOfl,ElOR9ft, N 4iW ft to beg. 12 acres. Serial No, oa 030 0002. Basin Land Title 4 Abstract. Inc. co Jnwjih Wall, Pelican lke Ht,, Kandlclt, UT 8406J. Amount due 1122 67. N'-a SE', .VC 19. T7S, ItfnE, SLM, Acre 20. Serial No, 04 OV7-0047. David J, llasleffl end Harbara J, ItaMrtn Co Handall M AVTrmha S, King. 1071 N W, Vernal. t'T MoT!. Amount d'.M f :l 77. tk-g at apt pti4Se line 379 ft NofSWmrMpf Set 17, T4S. tUSE of ft, s wt n. w im ft ia We Acres 0 31 .Vtial No. nr,Mocl3 Allen D It IakV,p Hurt' ting. E 2V S. Vernal. Ver-nal. IT atari. Ammml &prin tat Wi't SE', SE', See 31. T4S, Sl'WMl. ESflR. N11H2J n. w n, s m rds to Ui 15 71 acres. VtUI No. Mnvitijie ItahnMrrrffl if ET t K5 N 14 -t) w r' ral. t'T Pi- " Af-mt d-tr -2 t4 1. M frit g fori i N'A ' , VA , n. T'. tUl E, 51 M Srf i, fl mm; -. $115.21. Beg at NE cor Sec5,T9S,R22E.SLMth S 1320 ft. W 1320 ft, N 1320 ft, E 77.20 ft, S 100 ft, E 217.8 ft, N 100 ft, E 1025 ft to beg. Acres 39.50. Serial No. 15-047-0010. Ted Roy, 356. Helsam Ave. Oxnard, Ca. 93030. Amount due $71.98. Beg at NE cor of E NWy4 SWy4 SEy4 Sec 19, T3S, R2E,USMthS660ft,W 330 ft, N 442.2 ft, E 200 ft, N 217.8 ft, E 130 ft to beg. Acres 4. Serial No. 14-036-0003. RLC Investments, Inc., 175 S West Temple No.650, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Amount due $169.92. Beg at WV4 cor. sec 35, T2S,RlE,USMth N 1320 ft, E 858.38 ft, S 310'56" E 662.5 ft, E 425.67 ft, S 658.07 ft, W 1320 ft to beg. 30.7 acres. Serial No. 14-033-0009. Mecca Enterprises, 175 S. West Temple, No. 650. Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Amount due $845.11. SEV4; Sec 32.T2S, R1E, USM. 160 acres. Serial No. 05-135-0028. Donald Dean & Carol Ray Rich. 2824 E. 1500 S. Vernal, UT 84078. Amount due $1,277.12. BLM SELLS GREEN FUELWOOD The Bureau of Land Management is offering for sale five areas for the cutting of green pinyon and juniper firewood. Each cutting unit should be bid separately. Cutting Unit A: 1.4 acres, containing approximately ap-proximately 15 cords. Cutting Unit B: 1.8 acres, containing approximately ap-proximately 26 cords. Cutting Unit C: 2.3 acres, containing approximately ap-proximately 25 cords. Cutting Unit D: 3.3 acres, containing approximately ap-proximately 48 cords. Cutting Unit E: 4.8 acres, containing approximately ap-proximately 69 cords. The fuelwood area is located on Cottonwood Ridge in Carbon County, Utah (Section 13, Township 13 South Range 15 East, SLB&M), approximately 70 miles (by road) northeast of Price. Within these areas all trees with a diameter of more than 6 inches (at 1 foot off the ground) will be cut unless marked. The BLM will provide cfmitlaftnnc rtrtnrrir,rt Beg at apt on Sec line 365 T ,? 0 mitt in a artrl elich ft E of NW cor NEy4NWy4 Sec 32, T4S, R22E, SLM th E alg Sec line 230 ft, S 233 ft, E 100 ft. S 1087 ft, W 20 rds, N 80 rds, m1 to beg. Acres 9.46. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 25th day of April, 1985. AMY G. POPE, Auditor Uintah County Published in the Vernal Express April 24, 26, May 1, 8, 10, 15 and 17, 1985. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described describ-ed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable In lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the South main entrance, Uintah County Courthouse, Vernal, Utah, on May 28, 1985, at 10:00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed executed by FLOYD M. PRICE and MARILYN ANN PRICE, his wife, as Trustors, to VERNAL ABSTRACT COMPANY, In favor of CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS SAV-INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, covering real property located at 575 East 1440 South, Vernal, Ver-nal, and more particularly particular-ly described as: Beginning 39,925 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 33 PROF-F1TT PROF-F1TT SUBDIVISION and running thence East along the North lot line sa Id Lot 33. 39 923 feet to the Northeast torncr said Lot 33; thence South along the East lot line said Lot 33, 115 25 feet to the Southeast Comer Said IM 33, thence West along Die South line said Lot 33, 52 63 feel; thence Northeasterly Nor-theasterly In a straight line to the point of beginning. DATED this 24lh day of April, VMS, J, SCOTT LUND13EUG Suctrwwr Trustee iHit'lisJied in the Vernal Express May i, I and IS. 13. disposal. A "Show Me Tour" is scheduled for May 21, 1985, starting at the Price BLM Office at 8:00 a.m. The office is located at 900 North 700 East, Price, Utah. The cutting areas are reached by dirt roads so high clearance vehicles are recommended. recom-mended. It is recommended recom-mended that prospective bidders visit the area since the sale will be based bas-ed on the field inventory cordages listed above regardless of actual volumes cut or hauled away during the term of the sales contract. Sealed bids with a minimum of $1.00 per cord will be accepted until un-til 12:00 noon on Friday, May 31, 1985 at the Price River Resource Area, P.O. Drawer AB, Price, Utah 84501. Please mark your envelope "Bid for Green Firewood." Payment Pay-ment must be made by money order or cashiers check within 4 days after the bid is accepted. If demand is present, additional cutting units in the Cottonwood Ridge Fuelwood Area will be made available on the first Friday during June, July and August, 1985. Information on the acreage and cordage of each new unit will be available at the Price BLM office at that time. Bids for these units will be due by the third Friday Fri-day of the month at 12:00 noon. The Bureau of Land Management reserves the riKht to reject any and all bids and reserves the right to require a performance per-formance bond. For further information informa-tion contact Jim Kenna at the Price River Resource Area Office (SOI) 637-4S84. Iut!ifhed In the Vernal Express May 13 and 17, 13. ADVERTISEMENT TO BID The Board of Education Educa-tion of the Uintah School District, Vernal, Utah, will receive bids for separate Bid Packages for Irrigation System, Bleachers, Tennis Courts, and Fencing for the new Uintah High School located in Vernal, Utah. Separate bids for each project will be received until 2:00 p.m., local time, on Thursday, June 6, 1985 at the offices of the Uintah School District, 209 South 100 West, Vernal, Utah. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m. . Bidding Documents may be examined at the office of the Uintah School District, 209 South 100 West, Vernal, Utah and at the following exchanges ex-changes after Tuesday, May 14, 1985: ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS, CONTRAC-TORS, 1135 South West Temple, P.O. Box 1046, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110; INTERMOUN-TAIN INTERMOUN-TAIN CONTRACTOR, 444 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Bidders may obtain Bidding Documents at the office of Uintah School District, 209 South 100 West, Vernal, Utah, from 8:00 a.m. until 12 Noon and from 1:00p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday . through Friday, in accord ac-cord with the instructions instruc-tions to Bidders, or will be sent upon request and upon depositing the sum of fifty dollars .($50.00) for each set of Documents. The entire deposit will be refunded to Bona Fide Bidders upon the return of the Documents, in good condition, con-dition, with ten (10) days after the Bid opening. Bidders may also ob tain Bidding Documents for the Tennis Courts and Fencing projects from the office of the Architect-Engineer, Dana, Larson, Roubal and Associates, Inc., 19 West South Temple, Suite 600, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. They will not have Bidding Documents for all four projects; only on-ly for Fencing and Tennis Ten-nis Courts. Bid Security in the amount of five percent (5) of the Bid must accompany ac-company each Bid in accord ac-cord with the Instructions Instruc-tions to Bidders. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids and to waive informalities in-formalities or irregularities ir-regularities in the bidding. GARY TAYLOR, President Board of Education Uintah School District Vernal, Utah Published in the Vernal Express May 13 through June 5, 1385. M) TU E Charge of meeting location. The frgularly bedvil-eJ bedvil-eJ tnwfire of IN" Uintah S tr4 District Poard of f .f.M at-n on May 1, 1 ass has changed fnrijng )nra(nrui. The tnpcMrg mill N held at WeM Jr H h 5honf. EaM Highway 41. rimxevel!. Utah. The rr-',rg ill j'art at 6 f pinUKD TollEV p.,? ; ii t?- r- n. is NOTICE OK .MEETING The tioard o( Dim-tors of the Uintah Water Con-nervanry Con-nervanry District will hold a board meeting on Mwday, May 20, im at 10 oo a m at the district officenw.3N,Ver. nal, Utah. Publish! in the Vernal EptPs May IS, lS. mm HI ISN'T ALWAYS THE BEST fjirm defects 8r Our nation's rtumbef oris Child health problem. You tart Foster's Septic Tank Cleaners Wo also clean mud pits. Call 789-0130 or 789-2165 Years of Experience s Farm market report Tuesday morning 20,400 cattle were offered on 11 markets compared to 17,200 last week and 25,800 last year. In Omaha 2700 cattle were offered; slaughter steers and heifers fully steady. Choice 1050-1300 lb slaughter steers 57.00-58.50, part load 59.75. Choice 975-1150 lb slaughter heifers 57.00-58.50, 4 loads 59.00. . In Sioux City 1200 cattle were offered; of-fered; slaughter steers and heifers .50-1.00 higher. Choice 1100-1300 lb slaughter steers 58.00-59.50, couple lots 60.15. Choice 975-1125 lb slaughter heifers 57.00-58.50. Choice steer futures for June at 9: 30 Tuesday morning were up 73 points at 63.35, August up 55 at 64.27 and October up 33 at 62.85. May feeders up 45 at 65.65; August up 63 at 68.45 and September up 55 at 68.00. OMAHA HOGS MAY 14 Hogs: 2300 barrows and gilts moderately active, opening weak to .50 lower. Average weight will be lighter than recently. US 1-3 215-240 lbs, 4200-42.50; 240-260 lbs, 41.50-42.00; US 2-3 250-265 lbs, 40-75-41.50. Sows: 15 pet. not fully established, few early sales US 1-2 350-425 lbs steady at 36.00. OMAHA THURSDAY FEEDER PIG AUCTION MAY 9 Receipts 1340. Compared to last week, feeder pigs weak to 2.00 lower, instances as much as 4.00 lower. All weighed prior to sale, sold per head basis. Feeder pigs sold by the head, mostly most-ly US 1-2: 25 lbs, 25.00; 36-39 lbs, 38.00-43.50; 40-47 lbs, 38.00-45.50; 51-59 lbs, 44.00-48.50 ; 60-66 lbs, 46.00-50.50; 71-72 lbs, 47.50-52.00; few lots 1-3 31-38 lbs, 22.00-29.50. PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK AUCTION, NORTH SALT LAKE MAY 13 Salable at auction 225 compared to 650 last week and 450 last year. Fair to good attendance. Fair to good demand. de-mand. Not enough feeder cattle or slaughter bulls for a market test. Slaughter cows mostly steady. Supply Supp-ly about 60 slaughter cows. Feeder steers: few medium and large frame 1: 400-500 lbs 65.25-70.50, small package 670 lbs 64.25. Feeder heifers: few medium and large frame 1: 300-400 lbs 56.25-60.75; 400-500 lbs 57.25-62.75, small package 415 lbs 63.00; 50(600 lbs 58.25-59.50. Slaughter cows: high cutter and boning bon-ing utility 1-3 38.00-43.25. Breaking utility and commercial 2-4 35.00-39.00. Cutter and low-dressing utility 33.00-38.00. Slaughter bulls: few yield grade 1-2 1385-1670 lbs 43.25-45.00, individual 1890 lbs 48.00. PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK AUCTION, SALINA, UTAH MAY 10 Salable at auction 811 compared to 1287 last week and 1191 last year. Good attendance. Good demand. Feeder steers uneven, steady to 2.00 higher on thin-fleshed cattle for grass, fleshy feeders 1.00-2.00 lower. Feeder heifers steady to 1.00 higher, instances 4.00 higher on thin 400-500 lbs. Slaughter cows mostly 2.00-3.00 higher. Slaughter bulls steady. Supply about 65 feeder cattle. Feeder steers: medium and large frame 1 : 3XMO0 lbs 72.00-78.50, 4OO-5O0 lbs 75.00-77.00 ; 50000 lbs 69.00-72.00; 600-700 lbs 62.00-65.00; several packages fleshy 57.0W1.00; 700-900 lbs 55.00-58.00, most partly fattened. Large frame 2 holstcins 341-600 lbs 48.50-55.00 ; 800-1075 lbs 43.00-46.00. Feeder heifers: medium and large frame 1: 300-400 lbs S7.00-62.oo, package 317 lbs 64.50; 400-500 lbs 60.00-65.00, package 4G9 lbs 66.50; 500-700 lbs 53.00 62.00, mostly 56.00-59.00; fleshy 500-700 lbs 50 0O 55.00; 700 9O0 lbs 52.25-55.23. most partly fattened. Young feeder cows 6fl0 6'JQ lbS 40 00-41 00. Stock cows: mixed age medium frame 1 cows with calves at side 500 OO-6O0.W per pair. Slaughter cows; hitfh cutter and bon-Ing bon-Ing utility 1 3 36 00-40 00, couple hith dressing 41.00-43.75; breaking utility and commercial 2 4 36 WM1.73; cutler and lowrming utility 33 0OJ5 50. Canner 29 0O32 50. Good heiferettes 41.50-44.73. Slaughter bulls: yield (irade I 1470- $:,q lbs 44 oo-50 50. Yield grade I 1120 1940 lbs 3IOO-4JOO. Large package bullocks 733 1270 lbs 45 7344 30. For more Information, contact Steven Cox, Uintah County agnt, Utah State University Extension, 7810770. Utah's Volunteers the helping hands JOIN US UTAH OCT 1944 - APR 1W PRICIPITJlTiai l"- V ;....i:;:::::::Jr 'vobKjrt Pftreenltg of th : t:::::::::::::::::::::!:;;-- frvj-V K - 801 fe-jy : 1961-1900 r r::::::::::::::::::::::4J.YIf;!j3?::::j kqaa I :::::::YlHVg-l?-National nthr Srlct ;:::r:::i:::i:::r::::::;;rrri 3111 U" CUT' "Uh ; r 1 vir ( iff 30 - 1ZX fPw &SSSy UTAH APRIL 1W PRECIPITATION Percentage of the 1961-19H0 Average Water supply outlook The May-July water supply for eastern Utah is forecast above average generally ranging from 100 to 140 percent, according to the May 1 NOAA, National Weather Service Water Supply Outlook. Forecasts have changed little from those Issued last month. April was warm and dry, dramatically reducing the flood potential poten-tial In eastern Utah. Precipitation for April was much below average, near 60 percent over eastern Utah drainages. The seasonal October through April average Is near 110 percent. Mountain snowpack is near 80 percent per-cent with a range from 73 percent on the Duchesne to 116 percent on the north slopes of the Uintas. April streamflow for the Green River at Green River, Utah was 883,000 acre feet, 210 percent of average bringing the seasonal Octotr through April total to 2 46 million acre-feet, acre-feet, 188 percent of average. Reservoir storage as of April 30 In Lapoint Elem. kindergarten registration May 16 from 12 30 16 3 30 p m. and Mayi7frwnl.30im.lo3 39pm. U-point U-point Elementary i)l have their kindergarten registration. If ymif child will be five on or before September 1, 1W5. be or she hmild be registered ta attend kinder garleii fof the im aft se hrl year. ratmta should bring their child, im' muni?ation rrords. and birth cer lifirate rfi their Scheduled day. The children ill be given eye and ear Screening leu end basic fki"s leii to determine their matuf jly level tvjndirg on the find Mtef pf fi child s last name, plan to ret them during the !rdij!d tim liMed: A P. TTuinsdaT, Mt 1, 1J to 2 p tn ; E I. Thut May. May U. S t 3 p ro ; J M. f ri lsT, Mar 1. ' to 10 am ;NJ. Friday. May 1?, I0!o it m ; HU. rr day. May I?, 12 to 2 p fn. end V 1. rn isy. May 17. 1 to 3 p m. erpTftira'?ly 45 flrtrnr'es to er hn-ft ft tlvM Lake Powell was 22.544 million acre-feet, acre-feet, 179 percent of average and 90 percent per-cent of capacity. Flaming Gorge had 3.108 million acre-feet, 133 percent of average and 83 percent of capacity. Forecast April-July Inflow to Lake Powell is ample at 10 8 million acre-feet, acre-feet, 145 percent of average, a 7 percent per-cent Increase form April 1. This is primarily due to the heavy precipitation precipita-tion occurring over western Colorado during April. The Uintah Basin and Daggett Soil Conservation Service districts water supply outlook Is near average, according accor-ding to the May 1 Soil Coruervation Service report. Snow cover as a percent of average dropped from 16 to SO percent during Aprd as a mult of below normal precipitation and higher than normal temperature producing early melt. The Duchesne now stands at 74 percent. per-cent. Strawberry River CI percent, Anhley Orek SO reftetit. Black's Fork 73 percent, andSherp OerK M Trent of the May 1 average. Precipitation at mountain Stations during April ilh ft exceptions as well below normal with range frtm 33 percent at Paradise Park to IM percent per-cent St Itok Creek Range Soil moisture Is above average. Itf-w-rvoir storage U shov? avetage fof a!) reservoirs with averagr. The hen strawberry Rrmir. fnrmed by the merging pf lh old Stfumherry t rrf vo.r nd Mdief Creek !?ewr Voir. Is fmw pat the ha!f ay rint in filling, Streamftew fnmats tar-g" ttvm 74 pnter.t tf the MsyJuly average fnf naming Gf g" Inflow to I W fftrerl pf the May-Vptembrf smsg" far Henry's Fork Th DwrhMne is foreran ' rTtr4 rf T', pmetlt at IhKhn. M frcr( Myinrt. I rrel at pav','.ri!. and the WessS Fe k is fmwaM at 119 pr' rent. Tr SsraTT R;t-t fct fw s4 III rTreTit at tVxSfen, Currant Crwk 111 rnni. . Cr IT r-f- tM. t akfrf t fff V,5n--8!j-r 1'K TTlt, U:i?efnrS 1S portent Vvn'i 121 $?. er.l f Vk s ToTk is r-fet v rTte-4 Peik fs are f rt I rnf avTflg jM 8-1 Hrer'H t to an a Hjia'e 'et S'--;t'y l--a |