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Show The Beaver Press - March 14, 2002 - Page 4 ' I U K MM ICl S rt ' r.i k not m i a II , j NO i( vl I it in"; Plan a Utah History Fair Public Notice C C'i Cr VA7LR S . FiFTH DISTRICT EEA.'ER COUNTY, COURT, STATE OF UTAH !N THE C'sAUTY nH'ARTf.'LM C" U7AM t"N.:f-C'.V- f i. A C f.TAL i :.!; ' r, '. A'.D T a c" fA.A'.A i, i i t r.o i OF Cr if D' , l O i.i' ' v s on its ;." .'.'Oi'nx-'.Vi- ' 'j 7 ' iv-'-- W.i'er D dumbed ANNOUNCEMENT CF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' of so! S 4 ti lo ; e G'O.jnd A Permit t'i.'fiw ur'!fi authority Utah .'..' ;r 7 Act, 10 U!ah Ser.t.on '. 1053. as Cone a"HiMiii-r- j Utah and R317-.o Code s"j' Of te "' Ad-n.- PERMIT INI ORf tATION PERMITTEE Tour Farms Circle NAME. MAILING ADDRESS 100 Miiford. UT 84751 Case No 02350000-Judge J. Philip Eves ,! PO Box LOCATION. -. 2 rules south Va"(Esc.j!jrti of the lion Peavtr count line FACILITY Ground WaVr Discharge Permit modiNo UGW210G04 is bt-n- g fied to incorporate cj'Otind water monitoring from wells associated with the landfill at a farm site 42101 wheie the 12,000 swine that expired in the fire of July 29, 2001 are buried along with debris from that fire. Other provisions will remain the same as in the current permit. Manure from the hog production facilities is drained into anaerobic lagoons for treatment and storFor the protection of age. ground water the primary lagoon and containment basins are lined with a flexible membrane liner. Monitor wells have been installed to insure ground water protection. Although it is not needed for normal operation, a plan for land application of wastewater is included in the if needed due to permit unforseen circumstances. NEIL ALAN WILLIS, whose is PO Box 102, MJford address has been appointed personal representative of the above entitled estate. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified UT 84751, to (1 ) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal represen- tative at the address above, (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the personal representative's attorney of record. Von J. Christiansen, at P.O. Box 1090. Beaver UT 84713. or (3) Me their written claims with the Clerk of the Fifth District Court in Beaver County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or be forever barred, such date of first publication being March 14, 2002. DATED this 6th day of March, 2002. NEIL ALAN WILLIS ,'s Personal Representative Published in The Beaver Press March 14, 21, and 28. 2002. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARGARET ANN JOSEPH Also known as MARGARET ANN BRADSHAW-JOSEP- Probate DAVID RON BRADSHAW. is 110 West whose address BRADSHAW Public comments are invited any time prior to Monday, April Written comments 11, 2002 may be directed to the Division of Water Quality, PO Box 144870, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-487- comments close of busi- All 0 No. 023500003 1175 North, P.O. Box 129 Beaver, UT 84713; ROBIN K. PUBLIC COMMENTS received prior to ness Monday, Monday, April 8, 2002, will be considered in the formulation of final determinations to be imposed on the permit. A public hearing may be held if written requests are received within the first 15 days of this public comment period that demonstrate significant public interest and substantive issues exist to warrant holding a hearing. FURTHER INFORMATION whose address is 1253 North 100 West, P.O. Box 1051, Beaver, UT 84713 and TODD R. BRADSHAW, whose address is 251 North 500 East, P.O. Box 904, Beaver, UT have been appointed Representatives of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned, 84713, CO Leo PO. Lean tt 03025337 fJot.ce of Trustee's Sae The fc 3 descr.led real property w.li be sold at public aucf on to re h b dder in lawful mcey of the Un.ted States at the dme of entrance to the sae, At the Milford hours at the Division of Water Quality, 288 N. 1460 W., Salt i e C '.- PUBLIC NOTICE TDD 536-441- 4. Published The Beaver Press March 14, 2C02. in Beaver City Corporation is accepting applications from interest persons for summer labors. Interest persons may apply at the Beaver City Offices located at 60 West Center Street. The employment is for a period of approximately May 1 though September 30, 2002. Duties will include lawn mowing, weed trimming, road patching and other outdoor tasks. be expected to Employees lift 100 pounds and work in the summer heat. If you have questions please contact Steve Atkin or to obtain Employment will The idea of rugged individualism, completely divorced from the public interest, has a heroic sound, a kind of stalwart simplicity. The only trouble is that for many years it has been inap- plicable to American life. Eleanor Roosevelt Heights Subdivision, according to the Official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. A P.N. 05 0014-002The address of the property is purported to be 271 West 600 South Milford, UT 84751. The 6 undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. Said sale will be made without or covenant warranty, or implied, regarding expressed possession, or encum- title, brances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust to wit: $46,960.02 (Estimated) Sale information may be available by calling one business day prior to (or on) the scheduled sale date. Please be advised that the opening bid amount may be reduced from the total debt due. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 10:00 AM the day following the sale. Both payments must be in the form of a cashier's check. Cash or "official checks" are not acceptable. Cameron & Dreyfuss is assisting in the collection of a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. Dated: 03112002 John W. Lish, ESQ P170554. 314 321 03282002 Published Applications call in The Beaver Press NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY 2160 South 600 West, Beaver, Utah 84713 IN persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned in care of William H. Leigh, Attorney at Law, at P.O. Box 279, Cedar City, Utah 84721-027or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publicaAll tion of this notice, or said claims shall be forever barred. 1st David R. Bradshaw Bradshaw si Robin Personal Representatives of the Estate of Barbara W. Bradshaw, known as Barbara also Bradshaw and Barbara Jane K. I Bradshaw. and j". School participated H story Fa r U'3h A . .."& Compet.t.on at Dixie A -- rge on Monday, March A .1 All of the student's their schools competi- ivc and were a credit to our H ' EEA.'ER CiTV 7. .1 A;.; BEST OFFER F R ' ' ' INTERESTED PARTifcS IA .. .. 5CJ PM. MARCH Is FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE FOLLOWING TRUCKS (1) 1031 Chevro'et C2500 ,. up Eecajse the odometer D'oken the ac'.jJ T. e ,s unknown. V-t ' r,"e, manual cc transmission 'Chad In truck) C250 ; vt.th (2) 1039 or w.'.rnut steel f, :t ted The bed is currency removed from the truck. Eng ne v.us rep'a; e about 5 years 2 ;o, a :.. .' V 8 mileage is wn-fmanu.i! tr.jrsiiiission engine, (Al Bradsha s o'd to A ) V.'r.ttoO offers be c'.Ct-p- t Geavc-Atkin at trie Steve by City Offices located at 00 West Center St., PO. Bex 271, Beaver, Utah. , THE - fvt-Beaver City the to or c:v t'Ar accept right reject in the best interests of Bea.nr rf-n- r City Published in The Beaver Prtss March 7 and 14, 2002. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Beaver Cty Council w;!l hold a Public Heannq. on f larch 19, 2002 at 7:30 P.M. in t City Council Chambers located at 60 West Center Street to consider approving the subdivision of approximately 6.85 acres of property belonging to Bonnie Wynian. P. t t, is located between 1000 NomIi and 1175 North on 100 East, Beaver, Utah. Beaver County parcel number BV1429 It is proposed that the property be subdivided to allow for a Planned Unit Development consisting of two unit condo units. twenty-six- , The project is proposed to be completed in two (2) phases, with only the first phase being development and for approved at this time. improvements Published in The Beaver Pi ess March 7 and 14, 2002. ' 1 1 rep--esert- ed edjeavon system and commu-r;- 7 The h story fair program is as one of the premier extracurricular contests in the nation Students learn to impose and present c esearch, I i.stoncal students These against projects. competed from schools Iron Counties. .md Washington The winner; from Belknap Eleme'itary wore as follows: Primary Group Performances 1st Place - Dana Joseph, Stacy Roberts. Alicia Roberts, Kiera Oaktien and Jenna Barkdull 2nd Place - RaOail Bradshaw, Rachel Kanell, and Martha Arroyos Jr. Group Performances Place - Marisha Farnsworth Primary Group Doc umentaries 1st Place - Shilo Joseph. Clayton Jones, Levi Hobbs and Statton Littlefteld Junior Historical Pa,oers 3rd Place - Mitchell W'esthoff Primary Group Exhib its Ut Place - Tyler Davidson, 2 id Reggie Griffiths. Amber Lowery, f'odd Jarvis and Miriah Castillo. 2nd Place - Stetson Yarclley and Bretten Lozano Jr. Individual Exhibits 3rd Place - Mercades Gal e Jr. Group Exhibits 1st Place - Tawnya Ycirdley and Whitney Anderson U'u congratulate all ot' the students that competed and thank them for their time and effort in working diligently to win the honor of participating in t he Region Fair. We also want to extend our appreciation to the parents who support their chi in the academic program s like this that help them to succeed not only in school, but life as well. Last but certainly not least, we want to thank Superintendent Jolley, Mr. Smith and the school board for all of their support. The Beaver County Senior Citizens Organization, inc. is applying for capital assistance through the FTA sections 5310 and 5311 specialized transportation program. The Deaver Citizen Senior County corOrganization is a in with good standing poration the state of Utah. The organization intends to apply for this funding to replace a van. Any comments or questions may be directed to the registered agent: Kelly Jo Beeson at during business hours Monday through Friday from 10 am to 6 PM. Published in The Beaver Press March 14 and 21, 2002. Locator at www. Liu' IdlTi'.Wi'.HHV. The Powder t'oatnif; Institute at w w.pow ileivo.itiiig.org. Ir.dyMac Hank at www.indy in;u baiik.ivun. The Cieorgia-Pacifi- Health c lntitute Smart at www.gp lleahllMliart.i'on). NiLVs Refuse To Be A Victim' Program at www.nrahq.org 'safety. Junior Achievement at www. TiniU'r Crest Farms at www.tim heixTost.com. Shriners International Head- www (jp V Spreading The Love i ter eat enough peanut butter in a to make more than in iri!):..), peanut butter and jelly K.mluichi".. M.mlli Peanut Rutti r Lovi in November, li.it Americans loe eating pi ana! I.i.;-te- r all ear "round. .An be In.;! because it not only 1,:Me,- - good, il" cholesterol-fre- e and - a guo.t in source of veL'i 'a! !e prou-inE. niacin. ri nesium and copper. A Whole Lot la i.ovt The amount ui ,;:. eaten annually could w(. li.e Earth in a ribbon of 1 v on i,; butter jars one an l !,!, third times. The average cb ' 1 r a A. A ,500 pean ut liu sandwiches bi fin e he ;:r:s;h. ih high school -- and adnli- - .niailU t 0 eat more peanut hiati r dren do. ., Odd but true v ... .' peanut liutt.-t! ; li percent of peanut butter en ('.' M C'.' .: Sixty pen . !..:-prefer minoby rb"S-h'.ri"- , ' , m NAPS Are you a peanut butlover? Join the ilub: Ahienr.in i , i - 4. j ROUGH DAY? Try a peanut but- smoctl ie, a yummy blend of iTitih r arm r.a and peanut butter. K.r , ivcipe that youngsters and .i.ialts alike may enjoy for break-be- t or any time of the day. Peanut liutter Smoothie . WILLARD R. BISHOP, P C. s WILLIAM H. LEIGH Attorney for Estate 36 North 300 West Cedar City, Utah 84720 (435-586-948- 3 Published in The Beaver Press February 28, March 7 and 14, 2002. . th.-n- :. hi A ; i i r. . .( . up e .bi milk ipi banana t 1 i 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter In a lender, combine in-- r and process until Jx-i- s: vooth. T.iki .i 1 r iog. s -- ' i ,.l l 1; .! ir '". time," Goodspeed says. "Such a landscape looks fantastic for three weeks in the spring, then lacks color the rest of the year. Find shrubs and perennials that bloom at a variety of times throughout the growing season." You will want to find plants i'! about the plants be sure t o check the climate zone rating along wi '.h the other requirements you have outlined. Consider the placement of the plants you have selected. Placement helps add diversity to the view, Goodspeed says. Instead of pl anting in rows, plant in groups. R emove one or three plants from ctn existing foundation planting and replace with flowering shiOJbs in a group away from th e others. Place them so they come out into the yard a few fetSt. This not only adds variety, bi it gives the landscape some de.oth. One or two bold shapes in the yard also helps when it comes to rearranging a landWeeping scape, he say s. shrubs are great attention getters. Columnar p lants are also a good focal point when surrounded by group s of smaller shrubs. Bringing ir t newer, better plants will fres hen up the yard and improve r '0w you feel about your landscap e. For more information, please contact Mark Nelson, USU Extension Agent at (435) him at or stop by marknext.usu.edu, the office at 105 E' Center, Beaver. 438-645- peanut j'i;.ri:- - .A' unjiu,.f vnuraU-d- . .lrhii. Garden Notes The sun is coming up earlier, the nights are not quite as cold and you are starting to have that spnng itch. The i 'ch to get out in the yard, turn tht' soil and prepare for another glor,;ous year It is a good idea each spr. ng to ask yourself the following questions: Are you bored with your yard? Is it time to revamp ? You can create interest anc1 excitement in your yard by improving and changing some areas each year. You may have trees or shrubs that have overgrown the area in which they were planted. You may have certain plants that are not thriving where you planted them. Take an inventory of the plants and shrubs that you are happy with. Select an area of the yard that you feel needs rejuvenating. "Make a plan for the area you will be working with," recommends Jerry Goodspeed, USU Extension horticulturist. "Measure the area, then use graph paper to draw it to scale. One would normally use 1 square to equal 1 foot. Indicate on the graph the plants that you are not removing. Determine the amount of sun versus shade available in this area. Review the amount of water used by the are you keeping. plants Grouping plants with similar watering needs together not only helps keep all your plants healthy but also conserves Decide if you need to water. select plants that bloom at different times." "Too many yards have all the plants blooming at the same Do they you a.'e considering. meet the requirements established Tor your landscape? Are they plants suitable for the climate zone you live in? If you order pl ants through a catalog ww.special-ed-careers.ne- f Written and compiled by Aud.r.e Boyack from USU Extension nurseryman quarters at www.shrinershq.org. The National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education t. at w Federated Kaufmann Fund at www.federatedinvestors.com. ' ShopEasy at www.ibill.com. Orange Glo International at Food Facts Rejuvenation for Spring compatible with these requirements. Another consideration will be the shape, color and size of the new plants. Often just a f ew small changes using differ-- e nt shapes andor color combinations can dramatically alter th e look of your yard. Drive around your neighborhood looking for plants that appear to meet these require-me- r its. Ask the homeowner for the name of the plant, if they do not ;now, ask for a sample that you can take to your local nursery for identification. Quiz your PUBLIC NOTICE Barbara W. Bradshaw, Deceased Probate No. 023500002 1. Published in the Beaver Press March 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2002. PUBLIC NOTICE non-prof- March 14, 21, and 28, 2002. 84713 or to the Clerk of the court within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or said claims shall be forever barred. Published in The Beaver Press March 14, 21, and 28, 2002. .'. .e with the Americans with O.st'b.iit'cs Act, please contact ChaAne Lamph a! the Utah Department of Environmental Office of Human Quality, Resources at 801 536-441- Snaron particularly described as follows: The west 60 feet of lots 9 and the north 29 feet of the west 60 feet of lot 10, block 21. Representatives, Beaver, UT are available for review during normal business those individuals needing fpecio! ass'stance in accor- - by Mayer as Trustor(s), in favor of New Mortgage Century recorded and Corporation No 03 24 2000 as Entry 2062C0, in Book 325. at Page 501 of Official Records of Beaver County, Utah covering real property located at Beaver County, State of Utah and more Box 471, Is! David Ron Bradshaw Is! Robin K. Bradshaw si Todd R. Bradshaw For executed deed 2002. documents Courthouse, G. Kanell, Attorney for Additional information may be obtained upon request by calling Candace Cady at (801 ) or by writing the aforementioned address. Related 6 Court Beaver, UT. on 04 ,'12 '2002 at 12 00PM. of said da, for the pypose cf forectos ng a trust DATED this 11th day of March, 538-514- 7SS3-CSE- Beaver Deceased Lie A Utih The EDNA REBECCA WILLIS. uayzicaj TSS paable ESTATE of ;'.'.! purpose cr r uf notice CF THE IN THE MATTER f - '.".ATf R ( Notice of Trustee's Sale Public Notice Landscape E'ementar ' : - 0, |