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Show 1 it n j? SC c The .NOTICE OF TRUSTEED SALE :;ihe following described I property will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale at the Front Door of County Courthouse ini the City of Moab, Grand County, State of Utah, on the 5th day of April 1982, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., on said day for the ' purpose of foreclosing a Tn HURSt-PARK- , Deed executed by INC., a Corporation, as Trustor, in favor of Harold E Warblnton and Flora Jane who assigned all their right, title and interest to A. Dan Moab. Holyoak, of Utah, covering real property located at Moab, Utah, known as the Williams Trailer Village, more described as particularly follows, Beginning AO feet East of the Southwest Comer of Lot 1, Block 25, MOAB TOWNSITE SURVEY, and running thence North 102.0 feet; thence East 43.0 feet; thence North 90 feet; thence West 43 feet; thence North 39 feet; thence West 4.0 feet; thence North 231 feet; thence West 60.0 feet; thence South 462.0 feet; thence East 640 feet to point of beginning. ALSO, Beginning at a point 150 feet East of the Southwest Comer of Lot 3, Block 25. MOAB -- the-Gran- War-blnio- , t: TOWNSITE m SURVEY, and run- ning thence North 100 feet; thence East 21 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 21 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO, Beginning 231 feet North of the Southwest Comer of Lot 1, Block 25, MOAB TOWNSITE SURVEY, running thoftet North 61 feet; East 81 feet; thence South 81 feet: thence West 1 foot; thence South 3 feet; thence West 1 foot; thence South 3 feet; thence West 76 feet; thence West 4 feefio the point of beginning. Dated this 9th day of Marach, A. 011982. s Harry E. Snow t t . Attorney at Law, TRUSTEE State of Utah County of Grand On the 9th day of March, A.D. 1962, appeared personally before me HARRY E SNOW, the 'signer of the within and foregoing instrument, who duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. ; sMary Snow Notary Public Residing in: Moab, Utah My Commission Expires: covering 1.0 dfs. of underground water for municipal purposes. It is represented that additional time is needed to develop this water right, place the water to beneficial use and to prepare and submit proof of appropriation. Appl. No. 37470' (05629) owned by Thompson & Oliver Enterprises, c0 Delbert Oliver, 505 N. Main, Moab, UT covering 10.0 cfs. of water from the Colorado River for stockwatering and irrigation purposes. It is represented that the applicant has diked the river for 214 miles and made approximately 2 miles of drainage and installed two pumping stations. Additional time is needed to complete the project and to prepare and submit proof of appropriation. Seg. Appl. No. 37470-owned by Grand County Water cons. Dist., Box 1046, Moab, UT covering 5.0 cfs. of water from the Colorado River for irrigation purposes. It is represented that additional time is needed to develop and complete this project and to prepare and submit proof of appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of these requests with reasons thereof must be filed in with the State duplicate Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before 15, 84532-137- 60-mil- e high-leve- 55 mph & DUI The 55 mph speed limit and tough enforcement of drunk driving laws enjoy high public support, according to a public opinion survey conducted ' NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The described following 259-510- 2 Telephone: (801) Attorneys for Estate SEVENTH THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PROBATE NO. 882 NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Matter of the Estate of GERALDINE E. KITCHENS, IN Deceased. persons having claims against the above Estate are requested to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 90th day following the last All publication of this Notice, or claims shall be forever barred. sStaniey Jewell Personal Representative sPenelope D. Coffman NOTICE TO WATER USERS Kenneth M. Allred, 1311 San Coffman & Coffman Estate Juai Dr., Moab, UT has filed Attorneys for the in The Published witjl the State Engineer Appl. Moab, Utah, Mar57302 to appropriate ch 25, April 1 and 8, 1982 0.OJ5 sec. ft. of water in Grand County. The water is to be NOTICE TO WATER USERS a 8lnch well, ft. The following applications deep, at a point N. 1750 ft. W. have been filed with the State 155 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 7, Engineer to change and apT26S, R22E SLB&M (Moab); and propriate water in Grand County upd from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for throughout the entire year stpckwatering 4 cattle; and from unless otherwise designated. Meff! 1 to Nov. 15 for the Locations in SLB&M. Irrigation of 0.25 acs. In Paul Fritz, do NEV4SEV4 Sec. 7, T26S, R22E or Co., Demar SLB&M. Perkins, Frederick Rogers, Ross Protests resisting the granMusselman, Box 248, ting of this application with UT proposes to change reasons therefore must be filed the point of diversion, place and in;?buplicate with the State nature of use of 500.0 ac. ft. or Enfijneer, 1636 W. North 2.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced U T 84116, on or before by Seg. Appl. 40104-- The water 1962. Mtnrl, has from been diverted y1. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. Colorado River, at a point S$440 STATE ENGINEER ft. E. 3820 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 4$iblished in The Times-nden- t, 8, T23S, R24E; and used from Moab, Utah, Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the cffl,2S; and April 1,1982. Irrigation of 100.0 acs. in SEV4SEV4 Sec. 7, SV4SWV4, NOTICE TO WATER USERS WViSEA Sec. 8, T23S, R24E. hjbtice is hereby given that Hereafter,. 500.0 ac. ft. of for of extension time reqdests water is to be diverted from witftoi which to submit proof of Colorado and Delores Rivers, at appropriation have been filed the following points: 1) E. 1400 wim the State Engineer, ft.; 2) N. 2075 ft. E. 4275 ft.; both locations in Grand County, from SW Cor. Sec. 8; 3) N. 1050 Utah, on the following apft. W. 675 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 9; plications: 4) N. 1400 ft. W. 1425 ft. from SE AJjpl. No. 35252 Cor. Sec. 10; 5) S. 1450 ft. E. owfced by Grand County Water 1020 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 11; 5. Dist., Box 1046, Moab, UT T23E. R24E (Dewey): and used property will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale at the Front Door of the Grand County Courthouse in the City of Moab, Grand County, State of Utah, on the 5th day of April 1982, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., on said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by DALE R. PETERSEN and ROSE MARIE PETERSEN, Husband and Wife, as Trustor, in favor of DALLAS J. TANNER and JEAN F. TANHusband and Wife, NER, real Beneficiary, covering property located in Grand County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows, t, diver-ted-fro- 20-5- 0 (01-16- De-Or- Mon-ticell- Tem-picSL- a it (05-47- them Quarter (SE14NENE), Section 34, Township 24 South, Range 20 East Containing Ten (10) acres more or less. an Easement of the purpose of and egress thirty ingress (30)feet on each side of the Quarter Section Line, beginning at the Southwest Comer of the Right-of-Wa- y for SEUNEI4NE14, Township 24 South, Range 20 East SLB&M, and running West to the of U.S. Highway 163. Dated this 9th day of March, A.D. 1982. Isl Harry E. Snow, Attorney at Law, TRUSTEE STATE y OF UTAH County of Grand On the 9th day of March, A.D. 1982, personally appeared before me HARRY E SNOW, the signer of the within and foregoing instrument, who duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Id Mary Snow Notary Public Residing in: Moab, Utah My Commission Expires: Published in The Times In- dependent, Moab, Utah March 11, 18, and 25, 1982. 3 n auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the County Courthouse in Moab, County of Grand, Utah, on the 12th day of April, 1982, at 12:00 am. (noon) of said day. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 24, MOAB TOWNSITE: RUNNING EAST 80 FEET; THENCE THENCE NORTH 58.8 FEET; THENCE WEST 80 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58.8 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING IN TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, SECTION 1. Purchase price payable in the lawful money of the United States ICanyon Country Coins Mt M. Cartwright Wayne Professional Coin Dealer J!. ir and also Gold, Silver and Diamonds. $7 East Center ANA Life Member No. 3010 P.O. Box 849 Office: 801-259-881- Moab, UT 84532 Home: 801-259-754- X? 1l N X tft 0 5 Governor Matheson said the public evidently feels that tough enforcement is not enough, however, since 65 percent believe the judicial system is inefficient in prosecuting drunk drivers. The safety inspection program is considered essential in preventing accidents caused by faulty equipment, the survey findings reveal. While 68 percent favor the present requirement of annual safety inspections, 95 percent believe more accidents would occur if the law were repealed. Governor Matheson said he was extremely pleased with the favorable perfor- mance rating the public gives the Utah Highway Patrol. Eighty-si- x percent surveyed gave the UHPs overall performance a good to excedllent rating. Even Department of Public Safety, saying their efforts were recognized by the Utah Legislature in its recent budget session with provisions for higher pay increased for Highway Patrol this for St Patrick s Day banquet held at church 10th day of Mar- Wualifications high require school graduation plus college on training with emphasis physical education or recreation and one year experience as a certified life guard and swimming instructor. Under general gudance and direction from the AdministratorRecorder, City directs all activities at the Moab City Municipal Swimming Pool. Employs all employees for the seimming pool with the consent and approval of the City Administrator as per City Ordinance, . Section Supervises and schedules all work and ployees; teaches and promotes the sport of swimming; schedules all special swimming classes and other activities with all Interested groups and the e general public. Must be and must have current and swimming instructor certificate. A formal application, initial screening interview, evaluation of past experience and appropriate test may be required as to life saving and swimming techniques prior to final interview with hiring authority. Detailed job descriptions and application forms can be secured at the Job Service Office, 91 East Uranium Avenue, Moab, Utah 84532. Applications to be received by April 1, 1982. Moab City Is an equal opportunity employer. in The Published Moab, Utah, March 18 and 25, 1982. Debbie Erbes; Blarney Stone, Ralph Price; Lepre-caunMargaret Lurth; Jean Radcliffe; Mini-tur- e Blarney Stone, Fred Radcliffe; and Irish Lass, Katie (Cassidy) DeWolfe. Bill Blue sang "Rose of s, Sha-laleig- h, Traveal Boy. and Binks Martin, Danny Cindy Blue, Erma Brock and Tish Larsen sang When I Grow Too Old to Dream, and Once In a Dream, written by local resident Jimmy Walker. The song was arranged for barbershop quartet by Joyce Parry. Several songs were presented by an instrumental trio and the evening closed with a group rendition of Ill Broadcasting from 1st Western Natl. Bank Sunday, March 28 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. KURA - Radio 1450 on your radio Proceeds toward completion of Park in Southeast Moab To Be Auctioned: Sidewinder River Expeditions 1 Day River Trip for 2 Store G.E. Automatic Immersible Griddle J.D.s Foodtown $25 Worth of Groceries Moab Handicapped Organization Plant Stand Jack West Chevron Lube, Drain & Filters Booster Cables, Car Ramps, Fire Extinguisher . The Parts Store Horstmann Wood Products 12 x 16 Arrowhead Case Nelsons Heating & Refrigeration Honeywell Night Setback Thermostat Ramada Inn 1 Room2 Nights or 2 Roomsll Night Burt Explosives Ten Bags Amonlum Nitrate Fertilizer Box of Detergent Sears Roebuck One Motor Oil LaSal Oil Co. Two Cases of Super Lils Fabric Shop Gingher Scissors Far Country Book Peterson Ford Truck Seat Covers Sundowner Restaurant Two Dinners Millers Clothing Samsonite Shoulder Tote City Market Two $25 Gift Certificates Gambles Store Trampoline Exerciser Brigs Hardware 12" Dutch Oven Town TV1 Hookup and 1 Month Free HBO Discount Warehouse $35 Worth of Disposable Diapers Greeenwell Restaurant $10 Meal Doxol Propane Sentry Smoke Detector Canyonlands Trading Post1 Copper Wall Decor Trays McDougald Oil Co. 2 Cases Phillips Trop Arctic Oil Towne House Cleaners Rinse & Vac Carpet Cleaner Rental Oven Buttes Gas & Oil Co. Whirlpool Micro-Wav-e & Mixer & Bowls Hamilton Loan Beach Duty Heavy Heritage Savings Texasgulf, Inc. 1979 Chevrolet Half Ton Pickup Movie Camera & Case Dan OLaurie 1958 Bell & Howell Gift Shop Jewelers Wyler Men's Wrist Watch Canyonlands Auto Parts 1 Case Motorcraft Oil Family Drug Center Kids Quick Pitch Machine Royce's Electronics AMAIFM Stereo Body Phone ' Bowen Motel 1 Night at Bowen Motel GoFer Foods Dutch Oven Utah Power & Light Co. 2 Steak Dinners at the SunDowner 1 V2 Moab Ready-Miyards Concrete Mode O Day $20 Gift Certificate Westerner Grill 4 Breakfasts North Main Conoco 10 Gallons of Gasoline Prospector Lodge One Night Lodging, One Room E&E Sports Center Electric Chainsaw Sharpener Neds Welding & Machine ShopWoodsplitter Oil Black Oil Co. 1 Case Havoline Dinners Free TraveLodgeTwo Thompsons Body & Glass Labor on Tune-U-p r Yellow Front Gott Leavitt Insurance Agency Casio Watch Canyon Crafts Hot Glue Gun and Glue First Western National Bank $75 Savings Certificate Canyonlands CamPark2 Nights and 2 Hookups Joes Beauty Terrace Cut, Shampoo and Set Chain Link Gate Central Utah Insurance Truckload of Roadbase Southern Paving Sheri Lyn Shop, Baby Blanket - Cradle Symphony Dave's Men's Shop, Combined check book cover & wallet by Bear Body Donut Deli- - Your choice chicken, donuts or sandwiches, $10 total Spanish Valley Veterinary Clinic 1 week cat or dog boarding North American Expeditions, 2 people, one-dafloat trip High Desert Gift Shop, Scrimshaw Pendant Richards House of Beauty, cut and set Northside Texaco Balance and Rotate Tires Wards Sales Agency - Four Slice Toaster Oven Boise Cascade - Gift Certificate Walker Drug 50-L- b. 40-L- Times-lndepende- troopers, training support and continued funding the Crime Lab. AUCTION 10-4- 0 . g We buy and sell rare United States coins, detecting drunk drivers. The Mary-MartMission Sbciety of the Community sDavid E. Littlefield Baptist Church hosted a ST. Trustee Patricks Day banquet in AND SWORN SUBSCRIBED Balsley Hall, Wednesday, to before me this 10th day of March 17. March, 1982. Traditional Irish food was s Beverly T. Ekker served. at: residint Greetings were exNotary Public, tended by President Binks Salt Lake City, Utah. My Commission Espires: Martin, and an Irish greeting 22183 given by the church puppein The Published A blessing was given teers. MarMoab, Utah, Jack DeWolfe, who Pastor by ch 18, 25 and April 1, 1982. also led in group singing. HELP WANTED Program Chairman MariThe City of Moab Is now acan Holloway gave a history of for the cepting applications position of Supervisor of the the holiday and presented Swimming Pool Complex. Star- the following awards: Shamting salary: $933.00 per month. rock Award, Kenny and DATED bon-dabl- If. Highway Patrol to concen- trate its sole efforts on ch, 1982. 20-1- :t Fourth Annual with severe budget constraints, 42 percent believe the. Highway Patrol needs SALE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES The following described real more troopers to do the job. Matheson praised the property will be sold at public Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Northeast Right-of-Wa- want enforcement efforts to remain the same or increase. A majority, 69 percent, also favor the use of radar in enforcing the speed limit. The poll shows that drunk drivers are perceived as a major threat to the safety of other motorists. Seventy-eigh- t percent of the respondents would like the Utah t: ALSO, for the Utah Department of Public Safety by Dan Jones and Associates, Inc. In a speech recently before the Footprin-ter- s, a law enforcement organization. Governor Scott M. Matheson highlighted results of the survey. Matheson said 68 percent of the 1003 people interviewed by the polling firm support the 55 mph speed limit law, and 75 percent of Moab, 50 - 259-501- 8 MOAB ROTARY CLUBS enforcement are supported in Utah 25,1982. 1 Royces Mobile Phone Co, UT N. Main Griffith, Craig Rayle, Bentley and Bruce Dissel are among approximately 50 people who participated in a hike this week in the vicinity of a proposed l nuclear waste repository at Gibson Dome. The Group is protesting the repository proposal. Members of the group also plan a relay run from Moab to Sait Lake City beginning Saturday, March 27 and ending Monday, March 29. They plan to carry a message of protest to state legislators and Governor Scott Matheson. A rally is planned at the State Capitol Monday afternoon. uohn Noon photo) STATE ENGINEER in The Times-lndependeMarch 11, 18, and Published GETACHANNAL. to protest nuclear waste . . . Hiking 8. a Smith, Sandra Randall stock-waterin- g ' said Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah on March 11, 18, and 25, 1982. NO LONG WAITS TO 50-25-0 Coffman & Coffman Penelope D. Coffman 59 East Center Street Drawer J Moab, Utah . (01-16- STATE ENGINEER t, in The Moab, Utah, Marand 8, 1982 CS 2 channels - Direct dial No operators needed, wide area coverage, 18000 sq. mi. Sec. and used for stockwatering 10 cattle, 25 ducks, fish culture; and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the Irrigation of 12.0 acs. in EV4 NEVi Sec. 27.T25S, R21E. Harold Nation, 57279 168 N. Main, Moab, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water Is to be diverted ft welL from an a point S. 1140 ft. W. deep,' 600 it. from NE Cor. Sec. 27, T25S, R21 E (1 mi W. of Moab); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, 10 cattle; and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the in irrigation of 0.25 acs. EV4NEV4 Sec. 27, T25S, R21 E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before April 24, 1982. DeeC. Hansen, P.E DeeC. Hansen, P.E. 1 16, WWNWVi 57278 (01-16Harold Nation, 168 N. Main, Moab, UT 0.1 sec. ft. of water Is to be diverted 0 h ft. from a well, deep, at a point S. 1140 ft. W. 475 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 27, T25S, R21E (1 mi W. of Moab). The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earthfilled dam 12 ft. high creating a res. having a 3.0 ac. ft. capacity inundating 0.25 acs. in EttNEA Sec. 27, T25S, R21E; May 8, 1982 ch 25, April Ntt Sec. Thursday, March 25, 1982 t. Mobile Telephone Service 18.T23S.R24E. a Published Times-lndependen- for mining and milling of gold and silver In T17S, R25E. T17S. R26E, T18S, R24E. T18S. 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