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Show THE BEAVER PRESS-MAR- CH 1, follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running East 28.5 rods to the West line of the North Creek road; thence North 16 East 83.3 rods along said road; thence West 51.5 rods; thence South 80 rods to the place of beginning Beginning 48 rods West from the Southeast corner of the North half of the Southwest quarter of Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running North 53.33 rods; West 23 rods; South 377.95 feet; East 165 feet; South 502 feet; East 20 feet; South 26 feet; East 194.5 feet; North 26 feet to beginning. All specific water rights perfected described or as unperfected follows: 37 shares of the Capital Stock of Willis Canal & Irrigation Company; 33.15 shares of the Second Northeast Bench Irrigation Company Cert. 082; 5.5 shares of the Second Northeast Bench Irrigation Company Cert. 84; 15 shares of the Kent's Lake Reservoir Company Cert. 409 10 shares of the Kent's Lake Reservoir Company Cert. 411 ; 9.67 shares of the Kent's Lake Reservoir Company Cert. 408; 54.57 shares of the Kent's Lake Reservoir Company Cert. 485. Together with all water rights now owned or hereafter acquired, used or enjoyed with said land however represented, and par ticularly inclufimgTall shares " of corporate stock evidencing title to a water right used or intended to be used or suitable for use on said land. Together with all buildings, fixtures and improvements thereon and all water rights, rights of way, easements, rents, issues, profits, income tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances privileges thereunto belonging now or hereafter used or enjoyed with said property, or any part thereof. Said sale will be made without any covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, pursuant to the power of sale conferred in said Trust Deed. DATED tbis 8th day of February, 1990 Renegade public hearing Public Notice PAUL D. NEWTON A ttornev for Successor Trustee & BAIKD CORBRiDGE, CHRISTENSEN 15 South State Street, 800 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described 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 front door of the Beaver County Courthouse, 105 East Center. Beaver, Beaver County, Utah on Thursday, the 15th day of March, 1990, at the hour of 12:30 p.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed With Assignment of Rents executed by John Lawrence Powell aka John Powell and Eugenia Lou Powell aka Euginia Lue Powell as Trustors, in favor of Walker Bank & Trust Company, covering real property located in Beaver County, Utah, more particularly described as 4 1990-PA- GE DECISION NOTICE AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR SUPPLEMENT TO THE PREDATOR CONTROL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ON THE FISHLAKE NATIONAL FOREST SEVIER, PIUTE, WAYNE, MILLARD, JUAB, IRON, BEAVER AND SANPETE COUNTIES, UTAH 1990 An Environmental Assessment dealing with integrated predator on the Flshlake management National Forest is available for review in the Forest Supervisor's Office in Richfield, Utah. The Environmental Assessment evaluates four alternatives in detail with others being eliminated from detailed study. The detailed alternatives considered are: (1) No action, which would preclude the use of predator management on the Forest; (2) Use of steel traps, snares, calling and shooting, aerial gunning, denning and guard dogs as appropriate to minimize livestock caused losses by predatory animals; (3) Use of management methods identified in Alternative 2 together with limited use of 4 devices following EPA guidelines some with areas closed to management; and (4) limited use of lethal management methods with some areas closed to all animal damage management. M-4- Public Notice PROPOSED REVISION TO ZONING ORDINANCE OF BEAVER CITY TO AIIDW ANIMALS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF BEAVER CITY CHAPTER Single Family The Beaver City Council will hold a public hearing on March 6, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the Beaver City Hall to hear comments for and against the revision of Beaver City's Zoning Ordinance as follows: Definitions (Current Zoning Ordinance) (37) Corral. A space, other than a building, less than one (1) acre in area, or less than one hundred (100) feet in width, used for the confinement of animals or fowl. PROPOSED CHANCE (37) Corral. Any area less than 900 square feet. If an animal is in an area larger than 900 square feet, it is considered a grazing area and does not require any separation from dwellings. ' 14-- 3 Pool Tournament This Decision Notice is a supplement to the above Environmen- tal Assessment It amends the dates of use for the M-part of the program. It is my decision to clarify the dates of use for They may be used on the specifies allotments on an annual basis during the period starting May 1 and ending 2 days before the opening date of the general archery season. Authorization of this supplement was based on the need to give an annual date without specific years as the annual bow hunt date changes from year to year. This decision is appealable in accordance with of Secretary Agriculture Appeal Regulations 36 CFR 217. A written Notice of Appeal must be filed with the Regional Forester at 324 25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401, within 45 days of the date of this decision with a copy simultaneously sent to the Forest Supervisor, 115 East 900 North, Richfield, Utah 8470L The Notice of Appeal must also include the information described in 3f CFR 44 's. 217.1. For more information, contact Bert Lowry, Flshlake National Forest, at 115 E. 900 North, Richfield, Utah 84701 or Phone s J. KENT TAYLOR Date Forest Supervisor 896-449- 1. February 9, 1990 Press Published in the Beaver March L 1990. By Rhoda Sullivan Promptly at 7:00 p.m. on the 23rd of February found an assemblage of excited pool shooters ready to play for the 1990 championship. The following is a short summary of how each man fared in the competition in the first week of play. Match I Shorty Gilcrest and Boyd Yanfley. Shorty took the 1st game. Boyd took the 2nd game. Shorty took the 3rd game to win the match,, 2 out of 3. Match II Scott George and Ed Miller. Scott took the 1st game. Ed took the 2nd game. Scott pulled it out and won the 3rd game, thus winning the match 2 out of 3. Match III Danny Lindsay and Mike Nowers. Danny won the 1st game and the 2nd game, making him the winner, 2 out of 3. Match IV Ron Carter and Bobby Jarvis. Ron took the 1st game and the 2nd game, winner, 2 out of 3. Match V Dean Bowden and Robert Yardley. Robert took the 1st game. Dean took the 2nd game. Dean won the 3rd game and took the match, 2 out of 3. Match VI Kirt Bradshaw and Mark Yardley. Mark took the 1st game and the 2nd game, and won the match, 2 out of 3. Match VII Denny Bell and Al J. Boyter. Al J. took the 1st game and the 2nd game, taking the match 2 out of 3. Match VIII Warren Quarnberg and Mick Lindsey. Warren took the 1st game. Mick won the 2nd game and the 3rd game and the match. Seldom has their been a more exciting evening, than to watch these folks battle it out for the champion- - For Life insurance check with state Farm. Permanent Life. Brent Stapley, Agent Term Retirement, pension and Life. 757 North Main Street P.O. box 1109 Beaver, Utah 84713 group plans. (801) Universal Life. 438-545- 1 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. STATE FARM INSURANCE ship pool player of the year. Of course, there is lots more action to come in the next two matches which will take place on Friday of this week and Friday, March 9th. These matches seperate the men from the boys, in that there is lots of tension and nervousness on the part of the players. Having a lot of people watching doesn't make it any easier, either. Each contestant does his best to win. Besides the the "good sporcamaraderie, tsman" attitude is always there. Marlowe (whom I've always called "the Boss" but by his own admission, he's 1) wants to invite everyone out to see the matches and thank the competitors for their participation. I want to personally thank Kathy Bradshaw for helping me write up the last couple of matches. It seems that I'm getting kind of "old and feeble" and can't stay up late anymore. I had to go home and go to bed. See you at the Renegade for the 2nd leg of the tournament. Utah Power Announces Conditional Uses (Current Ordinance) (6) Grazing and pasturing of animals; excluding ' nogsv .. - i PROPOSED CHANCE ' Animals, excluding hogs. ; 14-- 7 Modifying Regulations. (Current Zoning Ordinance) 14-- 7 (3) Any stable, corral, chicken coop, pen, or run in which animals or fowl are maintained shall be at least fifty (50) feet from any adjoining residential structure. PROPOSED CHANCE (3) Any stable, corral, chicken coop, pen, or run in which animals or fowl are maintained shall be at least thirty (30) feet from any adjoining residential structure. (See Page 5 (37) for a definition of a corral). (3A) It is the responsibility of the animal owner to fence the area 1990. adequate to keep the animal(s) BACKMAN TITLE COMPANY, therein. The owner is responsible a UTAH corporation for any damage caused to any By Canyon W. Anderson, neighbor's property and cleanliness President of the enclosed area. Published in the Beaver Press (3B) No male breeding livestock February 15, February 22 and Mar- are allowed, including stallions, rams and bulls. ch 1, 1990. (3C) No horses or cows are allowed on usuable lot areas less than 9,000 square feet. A usuable lot area is defined as the total lot, less the area NOTICE TO WATER USERS covered by structures such as The following applications have dwellings, garages and sheds, but beta filed with the State Engineer not to include stables or animal to extend water in Beaver County shelters. throughout the entire year unless (3d) Animals and fowl shall be otherwise designated. Locations in permitted under the following (SLB&M). maximum numbers and comPersons objecting to an ap- binations thereof: plication must file a Protest stating SQUARE FEET the reasons for the protest. To have 156,000 39,000 78,000 17,600 2 4 5 ahearing before the State Engineer, Horses 5 2 4 3 persons must request a hearing in Cattle the Protest. Protest must be filed in Calves 8 to 40W ) 4 2 24 16 8 4 duplicate with the State Engineer, Sheep and Goats 1636 West North Temple, Salt take 59 50 24 50 Fowl on or APPROVED: City, UT 84116, (801) before March 31, 1990. These inforROBERT H. LEE, Mayor ATTEST: mal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. HAL R. LESSING, Recorder (a6738) Patricia L. Little Published in the Beaver Press has filed for extension of time March 1, 1990. within which to submit Proof of Apfrom unpropriation on 1.0 ac-derground water to be used for irrigation purposes. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Additional time Is needed to comThe Beaver City Council will be plete project and submit proof. a budget hearing on holding L. Robert Morgan, P.E. Tuesday, March I, 1999. The State Engineer will be held at 8:39 P.M., Published in the Beaver Press hearing Beaver City Hall, 69 West Center, Febririry 15, 22, and March 1, 1990. Beaver, Utah. The purpose of the meeting is to adopt changes to the adopted FY 99 City Budget The proposed changes will be in the Water and Electric Enterprise Professional Artist Funds. The changes are necessary because of the new secondary water To Teach system and capitol improvements & Painting Drawing to the Electric System. Three Children copies of the proposed changes are available at the office of the City 10 & Older) (Ages Recorder. Written or oral comment will be accepted at the hearing. V. ,"),',' Hal R. Leasing Beaver City Recorder 430-SSS- 2 Published in the Beaver Press March 1, 1999. () Public Notice 1 18 538-724- ft Saturdays cell Public Notice UP&L has reduced its rates in Utah for the eighth time since 1988. On average, residential customers served by Utah Power will pay about $80 less Utah Power' s rate for In per year than they did only two years ago. fact, electricity to households is at the lowest price since 1981. OQGOGD 1 DGDllQOGD3 A Division of PKiliCorp |