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Show THE BEAVER 3, PRESS-M- AY Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 23rd day of May, 1990, at 10:00 a.m., at the front door of the county Courthouse in Beaver County, Utah, I wil! offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of section Utah Code An- t notated as amended, the described 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, penalties ' and costs which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted. : M-INC. (John Messer) ' Beg SE Cor Lot 2 Blk 58 Plat A; Th W 118 ft; N 99 ft; E 118 ft; S 99 ft to beg. 1953, following 7, B -- HAL & NELL SMITH CO ED & 9 DELL CORRAL Com at NW Cor Lot 3 Blk 15 Plat C Beaver City Sur; Th E 119 ft, S 93 1t; W 119 ft; N 93 ft to beg. BV-36- RONALD BRADSHAW Beg 108 rds S & 39 rds W of NE Cor Sec 16 T 29 S R 7 W SLM; th W !;30.6 rds; N 28 rds; E 30.6 rds to W line of H'way th Sly along W C 1CC0-P- AQE 4 Irrigate Pumpttold. .(.lit) Utah alfalfa growers who pump irrigation water with electricity" from Utah Power and Light should consider watering their crops early. The reason, say Utah State University Extension specialists, are the dry weather and the opportunity to take advantage of low electrical rates through May 24. Robert Hill, USU Extension Irrigation specialist, said alfalfa growers should carefully evaluate depleted soil moisture. He said checks of soft with neutron probes have shown that many fields around the state are below field capacity in the root tone. Estimated water use by alfalfa for April and May ranges from 6 to 9 inches in Utah." Hill said. "Growers should apply that amount of water, plus the current deficit, less rainfall, to have the soil at field capacity by May 25." Jay Anderson, USU Extension economist, said that now through May 24 irrigation pampers in Utah re Early To Tap Lower Rates who use electrical power from UP&L are billed for power at about 3 cents per kilowatt hour, with no . demand charge. Even with the reduction in rates from last year, rates during the "irrigation season" (from May 25 through September 15) will be an average of 6 or 7 cents or more per kilowatt hour for those on rates A, B, or C. Hill said that growers should be careful to apply no more water to the soil than is needed to fill the g soil remaining The approximate capacity. capacities for soils are 1 inch per foot in sandy soil, 1 34 to 2 inches in loam and about 2 inches in clay. Pumpers who use rate D (time of day) are likely to find it useful to have the soil full so they can restrict electricity use to times when rates are favorable, Anderson said. He offered a caution. The cost for using electrical power now may not be all profit in a farmers' pocket. The structure of water-holdin- Seniors File Long Form UP&L's rates A,B, and C, with the demand charge and the declining energy rates with amount of use, makes it work out that small amounts used after May 25 result in higher costs per kilowatt hour for pumps that are bigger than about 50 horsepower. The power point, Anderson said, is that little is saved by simply substituting running the pump before May 25 for leaving it off an equal length of time thereafter on rates A, Band C. rate before May The 25 and the least expensive block of power if you operate a fairly large pump mostly full time are both about 3 cents per kilowatt hour, Anderson said. "Careful management is needed to maintain vigorous crop growth and to avoid overwatering just because water is cheap." said Hill "The bottom line is that if production can be enhanced, electricity is inexpensive right now for To Get Exemption Question: Why is it incorrect for seniors 65 or older to file a Utah short form income tax return? Answer: Because they cannot take advantage of a special tax created the by exemption Legislature. "We have been seeing many short forms coming in from people who apparently are eligible to claim a special $7,500 exemption created by the Legislature to ease the tax burden on older Utahns," Tax Commission spokesperson Janice J. Perry said. On the short form, these taxpayers only can claim the Standard Deduction amount of $3,850 the amount allowed single filers over age 65. However, if they file the long form - TC-4- 0 - they can claim the retirement exemption of $7,500 per person. Married taxpayers are entitled to exclude $15,900 from Utah income tax If both are (5 or older. "This exemption it applicable against all kinds of income - aot just pension income,'' Perry said, noting there are some limitations, however. The exemption is phased out by 50 cents on the dollar for various ad- justed gross income threshholds: $32,000 for marrieds filing joint returns; $16,000 for marrieds films; separately; and $25,000 for singles. "We urge any older Utahns who failed to take advantage of this tax break for tax year 1989 to file an amended return to claim this special exemption," Perry said. Amended return forms can be ordered by calling 8 or toll-frin Utah 5 5; RW line H'way point of beg. 28 5, ML to rds 5.36 Ac. jj DAVID R. KIRK ' Lot 6 Blk 4 Plat A Milford Town ML-19-- A ' Sur. ' LAWRENCE & LORENA POWELL 901 CO JOHN POWELL " Com 54.72 rods N & 94.28 rds W of SE Cor NE 14 Sec 22 T 29 S R 7 W . SLM; th W 42 rds S 40 rds E 42 rds " N 40 rds to beg. Cont. 10.5 Ac. TRUDY PETERS Beg. Point N 0 06' 47" W 615.83 ft. along Sec line & E 1597.43 ft. from W 14 Cor Sec 24 T 29 S R W SLM; th N 40 04' 19" W 641.35 ft to S line canal; th N 67 23' 04" E 112.59 ft along canal; th S 38 27' 56" E 652.18 ft; th S 76 22' 56" W 99.55 ft to POB Cont 1.466 Ac. Sub- ImIBF ject to easements. MERLENE LOWELL CO GREG 1513 SMITH Com 101.82 rds W from Se Cor NE 14 Sec 32 T 29 S R 8 W SLM; th W 10.18 rds N 36.67 rds E 10.18 rds S 36.67 rds to beg. Cont. 2.33 Ac. Also 1 rd Also RW: Bee. 561 ft S 50 18' W 1611.5 ft from NW Cor NE 14 NE 14 Sec 32; th S 315 ft E 802 ft S 1 rd W 802 ft N 315 ft to i' i '. ' . .', t' beg.' Rieht-of-Wa- , , f uB uw v. ..; ',.-',- - 'Y - ' . DAVID & PENELOPE HAMMONS Cabin on Lot 4 Arrowhead Sub'.'" 3 FARIA BROTHERS 2403 & Beg 1461.9 ft S, & 749.93 ft E of W 174 Cor Sec 1 T 30 S R 10 W? th S 1178.10 ft; E 490.07 ft; S 41 52' E 60.82 ft; S 7 25' W 37.62 ft; S 30 12' E 287.10 ft; S 77 27' E 244.86 ft; S 42 10' E 59.40 ft; S 53 45 E 187.44 ft; N 83 56' E 153.12 ft; S 39 0T E 149.82 ft; S 64 57' E 383.46 ft; N 3 22' E 315.48 ft; N 21 05' W 293.7 ft; N 70 09' W 363.66 ft; N 21 49 W 396 ft; N 49 24' W 360.36 ft; N 36 36 W 665.94 ft; N 76 12' W 418.44 ft; N 53 37; W 51.01 ft to beg. PPP MID I cyocn iiCjix m nut mora oy a rus wot for 3rd W St. Also Lot 2 Blk 27 plat A Miners ville. 11 acres in Miner-sville l.ltva more or lean. MV-240- 1 W Stanley Mcknight he TV may be blasting in the other room, but at this moment you're proving an important point about 221 Cor of E 12 of NW 14 Sec 28 T 28 S R 10 W; th W 257 ft S 300 ft E 257 ft N 300 ft to beg Cont. 1.77 Ac. Com at NE 4 I V f V i I. t l. scott Mcknight , I I 1 I I I Lotl(NEl4NEl4)Sec4T29S R 10 W SLM Cont 37.29 Ac. W 12 NW 14 SE 14 Sec 9 T 2356 29 S R 10 W Cont 20 Ac. l. scott Mcknight E 12 NW 14 SE 235-- a 14 Sec 9 T 29 S R 10W Cont. 20 Ac. 2645 ANYOX METALS LTD. Com at NW Cor SE 14 Sec 34 T 27 S R 11 W SLM; th E 1980 ft S 500 ft E 660 ft S 820 ft W 2640 ft N 1328 ft to beg Cont. 72.7 Ac. RICHARD JEFFERSON TOWER PRODUCTS Building on Railroad land. t participation. And your full attention. That's a claim that radio and television can't make. And that's what makes newspaper advertising so powerful. Readers seek out newspapers. Not vice versa. They want information and entertainment. They'll search page to page until they find it. And when they do, they'll read every word. You're proving our point right now. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means that's where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. 2325 l. scott Mcknight . newspaper advertising. It requires your willing - 'I 2303 CLUB Com at a pt 5.88 chs of NW Cor SW 14 Sec 32 T 28 S R 10 W SLM; th S 12 rds E 8 rds N 12 rds W 8 rds to beg. Cont .6 Ac. ('' ( 4 1 CO UPR-- 8 WEST TOLEDO MINES CO. TOLEDO TECHNOLOGY INC. CO YttJ Gold King, Gold King Extension, Dewey (The North 400 Feet of la; Defender, "Dewey"), Havana, Havana 3, Havana 4, Havana 5, Survey No. 4941, 143.237 Acres. Virginian, Survey No. 6147, 9.301 Acres. 12 Interest in: Oneida 45, 20.161 Acres. .12 Interest in: Day Dawn 46, 12j.981 Acres. Hflril 1$ WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and official seal this 2It day of April, 1990. Itl PAUL B. BARTON Beaver County CtotAnSta-Publishein the Beaver Press April 21, May 3, 11,17, 19S. L, .7.V. .11. 1 539-484- 1499-M2-433- ee |