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Show i WniihrYi! NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described de-scribed property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 7th day of August, 1990, at 9:00 a.m., at the from entrance of the Courts Building at Vernal, Utah, in the County of Uintah, by Mel S. Martin, Trustee, and Deseret Federal Fed-eral Savings and Loan Association, as Beneficiary, Benefi-ciary, under the Deed of Trust dated October 29, 1986, made by Larry G. Jackson and Tina E. Jackson, Jack-son, husband and wife, as Trustors, and recorded November 4, 1986, as Entry No. 6528-86 in Book 418 at Page 82 of the official records of Uintah County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness indebt-edness in favor of said beneficiary by reason of certain obligations secured se-cured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded March 30, 1990, as Entry No. 1330-90 in Book 482 at Pages 241-242 241-242 of said official records. Trustee will sell at public pub-lic auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in ; lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following fol-lowing described property proper-ty located at 302 East 2500 South, Vernal, Utah: Beginning at a point on the North line of Section 2, Township 5 South, Range 21 East, SLB&M which point is East 161.89 feet from the Northwest corner, NE14NE14, said section; sec-tion; thence East along said North line 161.89 feet, thence South parallel paral-lel to the West line NE14NE14 557.88 feet to the North bank of the Ashley Central Canal, thence along canal bank the following three calls ' North 71 degrees 53'Or West 118.82 feet; thence North 19 degrees 5751" West 36.59 feet; thence North 81 degrees 3653 West 38.16 feet, thence North parallel to the West line NE14NE14 479.72 feet to point of beginning less 33.0 feet wide casement case-ment for road along the west side of above described de-scribed property. Contains Con-tains 1.94 acres more or less. Together with an easement ease-ment described as follows: fol-lows: 66.0 feel wide easement for road, the ccntedine of which being described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North luvc of Section 2, Township 5 South, Range 21 East, SWAM Fast 161 89 feel front the Northwest mer of the NH4NE14 saiJ section, sec-tion, and running uVntc South parallel to the Wot line c.f Uie NF1-1NK14 Ii4 net lion 9'H) f9 feel Said eawrwnt it 33 0 feet In i.i.h on riihrr ! pf the deKfttrd tmlnhoe. Tot the pifj've tf py Ug t!iilton secutpk hy iwj IVrJ rf Tfatt. in-t!u!,r.g in-t!u!,r.g fret, charjri f ;vnw of Trustrc, 4' nct, if .y. tiMrr thd trtmi f mi,) IVeJ tf Trusi, jhirfcM i!x-mm, n4 (he U' j'JiiJ ptuxtfal f iIjc N :e inxitti rv Mi4 lX-,-4 i f Tswt :h if.trtrit U-rmn in m.4 fcxUs ;4 j law Jil4 J..!v, tl mi i, .v mttx S;t t ai CVv. :' IV'JUt-.l pi IV Vrr1 !; I "v U. i NOTICE OF BID Vernal City Corp., 495 East Main, is accepting sealed bids for the construction con-struction of fencing at the Uintah County Western Park, located at approximately approxi-mately 400 East, between 200 South and 375 South in Vernal, Utah. Bids will be received by Vernal City at the above address until July 31, 1990, at 2:00 p.m. The bids will then be immediately opened and read publicly. Major items of work include: The installation of approximately 600 feet of 6' chain link fence. Copies of project specifications speci-fications and bid documents docu-ments may be obtained from Uintah Engineering, 249 East 100 South, P.O. Box 1758, Vernal, Utah 84078, upon payment of a $10 non-refundable fee. The plans may also be examined at Uintah Engineering, Engi-neering, Inc. The work to be performed per-formed by the contractor is being financially assisted as-sisted by the United States of America through the Community Development Block Grant Program, requiring the contractor to comply with the provisions of the following Federal Labor Standards: 1. The Davis-Bacon and related Acts with current cur-rent wage rate decisions, insuring that mechanics and laborers employed in construction work under federal contracts and contracts con-tracts of recipients of federal fed-eral financial assistance are paid wage rates and fringe benefits equal to those of corresponding classes of workers on similar construction in the locality in which the work is performed. 2. The Copeland Anti-kickback Anti-kickback Act, prohibiting wage kickbacks and salary deductions other than those prescribed by law or those voluntarily authorized by the wage earner. 3. The Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Stan-dards Act as amended, insuring that workers on federally assisted construction con-struction projects are compensated for overtime over-time and insuring that safe and healthy working conditions are provided. Provisions of these federal fed-eral requirements shall be included in the Specifications Specifica-tions for Work to be Performed. Per-formed. Local bidder preference provisions of the Vernal City Purchasing Policies and Procedures shall apply ap-ply in the review and acceptance ac-ceptance cf bids and award of contract for tins project. Vernal City reserves the right la reject any or a!l bids. KLNNETH L IMSSETT, City Rer4-r, Publish! in the Vernal tip nt July 18 and 25, I?y0. ViTIf 1- or ts tt Kt r 7lt ( "( . $ !' ! f !' f'T ! 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A;1 p ft:,-.J jvrsT-i UK p" :ftl AMY C h -i 5 A-' ; t ?.. v ! -1 ( risf n TV. t vs r ; J l " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Daggett County Commission, Commis-sion, at the Daggett County Clerks Office in Manila, Utah, until 2 p.m..July31, 1990 and at that time opened for the Daggett County 1990 Airport Improvement Project The principle items of work are approximately as follows: Approximately Approximate-ly 4500 cubic yards Roadway Excavation, placement of approximately approxi-mately 3000 cubic yards of Granular Borrow, placement of approximately approxi-mately 1900 tons of Untreated Un-treated Base Course, placement of approximately approxi-mately 4500 tons of Bituminous Bitu-minous Surface Mix, Miscellaneous related work-this project is to be completed in 45 working days. The Daggett County Commission in accordance accor-dance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations Regu-lations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R. Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies noti-fies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement advertise-ment will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination discrimi-nation on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. The Daggett County Commission also notifies all bidders, that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered en-tered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, col-or, sex or national origin in consideration for an award. Daggett reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in (lie office of the Daggett County Gcrks Office, in Manila, Utah Phone (801) 784-3154 where they may be reviewed re-viewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at ihc office of Uintah F.ngi-netting. F.ngi-netting. Inc., P.O. hot 1758 Vernal. Utah 84078, phone (S01) 789 3544 upon application and payment of fee of 50.00 no part of whish w ill he refunded. Dated this ttih day cf July. vm. hiMithcs! in l! Vernal rtrtess Jyty 11, 18 and IS, V'A NOTICE TO WAT KR tsnt Th SfaU f tf irwef o-c4 the iitUi ti'.g Ap pUaiiotvfi) Iff ApjT'" aw Vi'aiet (lxx :Ktv in prfbeit n'!f!ir( kt an -!:fl tmjst (' a WM u:r.g tfx fa-f. fa-f. jot it To K a htv't u ! -ip 0 $iat Jrawrf, j-4.-,i fr;.!t rr.;t t ivuirg n o-.it fr " Pr-t r--i t f '.r i in 4-jp'-K: iA l'---T. Ift1 Vill N'-v te"T"'. ti C.:. fiJ Ull. f t ai 11 Tk art -' l r"- f J rf fcSf lk i n (-.-.- - r . r X 7'iT AH ' "T V )A-'i t?..:! (." (-AVTTTV cr; f v. t r a o i ; en w i;- f- , i r r I a j r .'-'fcea- t r if - T-jfcf- f'Trn A- f v- t v ' c f ' . a, ; 'i ! t ; ( ; ' r Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 50 head of livestock. POU: SW14NE14 Sec 5. T2S. R23E. 45-5534 (A64793): William A. Siersma QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 30 ft. to 75 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 550 E 700 from Nl4 Cor. Sec 28, T4S, R21E. (Vernal) USE: Irrigation: Irri-gation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs; Stockwatering: 5 head of livestock. POU: NW14NE14 Sec 28, T4S.R21E. ROBERT L. MORGAN, P.E. State Engineer Published in the Vernal Express July 11, 18 and 25, 1990. A r. :.': t ' Tl f . - I -i i-i t- , - S' NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE EXHIBIT "A" The following described de-scribed real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 9th day of August, 1990, at 11:00 a.m., at the South front door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 147 East Main, Vernal, Utah, in the County of Uintah, State of Utah, by Fleet Mortgage Corporation, as the current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by Robert S. Kruger and Tamera E. Kruger, husband and wife, as Trustor, recorded February 11, 1988 as Entry En-try No. 571, in Book 442, at Page 303-308 and rerecorded on April 22, 1988 as Entry No. 1777 in Book 445 at Page 661-666, 661-666, of the official records of Uintah County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Fleet Mortgage Corporation, Corpora-tion, by reason of certain obligations secured there-by. there-by. Notice of Default was recorded April 4, 1990, as Entry No. 1333, in Book 482, at Page 245, of said official records. Trustee will sell at public pub-lic auction to highest bidder bid-der in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following fol-lowing described property: proper-ty: Lot 58, Cottonwood Mights Subdivision, Phase II, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, Uintah County, Utah, Property Address: 3446 West 440 South, Vernal, Uuh 84078. Record Title Holder: Robert S. Kruger and Tamcra E. Kruger, for the purpose of paying obligations obliga-tions secured by Said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expens-ca expens-ca of Trustee, advances. If any, under the lams of laid Deed of Trust, inicr-crt inicr-crt tlKfeon and the unpaid un-paid principal of the note accurrd by laid Deed of Trotf wilh Sntertjt th-cm th-cm as U in said note and by law provided, Daird tful 9lh day f Julv. BRYAN C.ROIUNSON S jeiw Truttr ISO South 300 West, Suit 350 Sail I .ale City, I'lah l-MOJ t Jstficd In the Vernal rira U, II and 1 lv1. MUici; t- ? Annva! AM ty ptf--aT4 Hf $rti);. ft h a-. I M ir: .,-1 t (n- j-v !.:'' f-1 p ' : jr.: : n f t trt. rl' a- liair't I' ' v A t.! '.I I V ! J . l1stn ("r-.rr Ai1 '1 ,-t;. ),' J! a-vl ; NoiJct; Vt Pi Vi.l T til WSil h-r if t m A. jij J, JM t! T T fT IT l f Irvf 1 Vews from Naples bv Ada Openshaw 789-3145 J Nellie Southam receives visitors Everett and Sherry Southam and three children of Chico, California were recent visitors at the home of Everett's mother, Nellie Southam. While in this area their son. Elder Eric Southam, entered the MTC prior pri-or to going to West Germany on a mission. The Southams also visited with Sherry's parents, the Bill Turners of Jensen. Lee and Julia Goodrich of Bloomington, Utah stopped at the home of their aunt, Vergie Gee, last week for a brief visitThey were on their way to Manila to spend the weekend with relatives. Wayne and Betty Simmons of Portland, Oregon were weekend guests at the home of Reva Ruppe. Wayne is Reva's brother. They also visited with Wayne's brother LaVelle Simmons while here. Recent visitors at the Elva Manwaring home were the Glendon Manwarings of Redmond, Washington. Mrs. Dave Rasmussen hosted a birthday party recently for her little 2 year old daughter, Keisha. The group had a barbecue and party treats. Kent and Michelle Wise of Salt Lake came to spend the weekend with her parents, Niles and Connie Mott. Ken and Ann Reynolds spent last week in Las Vegas where Ken attended at-tended meetings pertaining to his employment Dan and Brenda Olsen were in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday where Dan went on business. Accompanying them to Naples was Chrystal Cox of Deer Park, Texas, a friend of Jael Olsen. The Olsens took Chrystal to the Salt Lake airport air-port Sunday afternoon for her return to Texas. Bruce and Annette Gardiner and two children of Las Vegas spent a few days with their parents, Carl and Shirley Oldaker and Dcnnic and Sally Gardiner. Dcnise Dcrnicuw and son Mark of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the Dean and Ucla Hansen home. Jessie Shipp of Springvillc is spending a few days here with her daughter and son-in-law, Diane and Eldcn Slater. Carol Southam went to Red Bluff, California to spend a week with her sister, LaWanna Ross. Ross's husband, hus-band, Val Ross was seriously injured in-jured in an accident and is hospitalized hospital-ized in Chico, California. Barbara Hendritkscn of Provo visited over the weekend with Evan and Holly Baker and family. Janice Brady and three children of Orcm arc spending the week here with her parents, the Vcrdin Manwarings. Douglas and Michelle Clark and four children of Mivtouri came to sec Doug's grandmother, Rcva Ruj'pc last week. Vcrjic Gee went to Orcm last TucuJjy. Wednesday morning he accompanied her daughter and son-in son-in law, Led Dawn and Charlie Smith and n, Adam to Grcvham, Orton hcr ihfy attended a Jerome arul Kale Goodrich family reunion, Vcrpc returned home cm Mtf.day. Ste r'ing Merre'd and daughter, C (4 tVvo ;x-nl Sunday afternoon uh JJva Manwanrsg. Alwl vmung wuh IJvj at Shaft Mandating t4 Salt UlC Lratrt and Manlyn hue and f.in-.. !y ( f t incolti. Net irli JWC ing a few sbyt with theif rwrnu, S!-.lf y and Afu nhKf tuve a t Ka;rn C' k and rf.v,ith. t'ds-'if fr.-m Ccm f n hr h f;?. Ui attend I've IV) J and Sarah Cm lazily ffi;ni,i he 11 pvet i Crk r r,J ( n the r-!;t-.U'n Thry ft-.im.-. (.li-n I T.1! P -" ' H ent .t tV.-t-n an I A"vk.t Ink t-i p '- -l a f ''! K?r Tt n r.-i, . ?j-pn;-r!fi-t Aj'in pi ?t ( A"S f""i Of! rli a n I 71 T ft 'a 1, A S?i t n kin'4 fof a p-rwuj hiy? CT k psif 1 '.-Ss Vernal Express V " .-.- Vernal Express Wednesday, July 25, 1990 9 i sr0 I lmiiiIMMiwtiiPltaftMwLi Hi, SGT. GRAY recieved Hill Air Force Base's Outstanding Airman of the Quarter Award from General Hoop recently. ( News from Tridell by Lorna McKee 247-2350 J Elder Goodrich returns from Brazil mission Elder Stanley Goodrich will report his mission on July 22, at noon. Elder Goodrich has spent the last two years in Sao Paulo, Brazil mission. He was met at the airport by family and friends. The Rae Goodrich family enjoyed the reunion at the U-Bar Ranch on Thursday until Saturday night. All of the Rae Goodrich children were in attendance with their spouses and grandchildren. This is the first time they have all been together for 17 years. There were 46 in attendance. Traveling distances were Toni and Gary Stringham of Edmonton, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goodrich of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodrich of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Goodrich of Bountiful. Also attending was a friend from India. Fern and Lester Bartlctt left Saturday. They stopped in Salt Lake for a family reunion and went to Green Bay, Wisconsin to visit their daughter Kathy and family. They will attend the Hill Cumorah Pageant and visit Nauvoo, Illinois. They also plan on visiting other historical his-torical sites. Mrs. Clark McKcc was a patient at the Duchesne County Hospital from Wednesday until Friday of last week. Reid and Joclla Goodrich and daughter Amber arc making their home in Tridell this summer. Their son Bryan is serving a mission in Spain. Rcid is living in Arco, Idaho where he is wotking for the Education Department, Loroa McKcc had cataract surgery performed on her right eye Thursday at the Duchesne County Hospital. The Michael McKcc family enjoyed en-joyed vacation last week in Glacier National l'a:k, Cardston, Canada and at Yellow stone National Taik, Edna Walla; c has been a patient at the LDS I lo' -pita! where Jhc underwent under-went surgery. Morm and Kirsten McKcc arc tn vacaslort this week in the notshCst They vu:i iwl ld,i!-,e, Oregon and the Kedood lorct m California. On their way home they vt'.l .spend a few ili)$ at i!r U Sorenwn home and attend a family reunion. Val Gene . a Ifoiher f l otm M, Kec is in critical ton.i.w. n after he fell firm a tttj!? f ine while Unn r;rg t! l:re. (c ssa ukcrt y (liitO, (a!i(,fna hy Ik liuyter. Ik Ux irt Hcd l-'.;:l. Hov ha i rlv cn .iik a"d t'vfcc I fiicn fiH. Hi r?! ptrs t'.;rr J l,u li;r.:t and lnn-:d tJ-'Cm .!'y. the. maj-f ton' ce m t'A r.o. tkih $iir,:v.iT. h taring fif the Tndfll A WIkc in ihc s'-'nuc sf hur-,-if'f ;t fin tta--,;t- while J.hc t i i w x.i- n. y,r. a- i V;x. K V- P y I'. ir ft t:v- , I -. : -s ,( tss y '.c tV r f .'-.! in f-: 1 "i -Vt, :V. I ,r.c 1 - n pf- si ' i - r v ' -. - t"- - i I ; :' - - i f 7- -r .: r 1J. ; T ?1 Sgt. Casey Gray named Outstanding Airman Sgt. Casey Gray, son of Zane and Jacky Gray, was recently chosen as Hill Air Force Base Outstanding Airman of the Quarter. Gray enlisted enlist-ed in the US Air Force in September of 1986. Upon completion comple-tion of Basic in Texas, he began technical training as a munitions system specialist in Colorado, where he was an honor graduate. Later, he was assigned to serve in Japan, where he completed his Career Development Course in half the time allotted and was a volunteer volun-teer with the Special Olympics. He is also a graduate of the University of Maryland with a degree in counseling. coun-seling. In February of 1989, Gray was reassigned re-assigned to Hill Air Force Base, where he earned several ribbons and attended Weber State College. In June he was asked to represent his squadron in a special ceremony for the retiring squadron commander. In the process of receiving the Airman of the Quarter Award, Gray earned the rank of Sergeant Gray is married to the former Alcnc Bowdcn. Elk Foundation auction and banquet set The Uintah Basin Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation w ill host a fund-raising auction and banquet at the BolUc Hollow Resort August II beginning at 6 p.m. The objective of the event is to raise needed money for c!k habitat improvement im-provement and other projects geared toward assisting the management and improvement of elk herds. A limited edition, Browning .338 Commemorative rifle and a number of exclusive wiUhfc an prints will be auctioned off, Thoe purchasing tickets prior to August 4 will be en-lered en-lered in the early bird drawirig, making them chMe to win a fully guided 7-stay elk hunt fitr the 1971 season. Th pne was donated by Spirit Ukc Lodjie. Money raised through the 40.fi; V) member orgartijnon his assisted various apetictes in improving wiM'.fc hahi.it throrr'nnit the nij. Hon. U 1'uhalpr.c.KV! 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