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Show t 8A I ( Emery County Progress Wednesday, June 29, 1983 July 4 road NOTICE NOTICE Emery County TO BIDDERS Price City will receive bids for the installation of 5,500 feet of 50 pair cable. The cable will be provided by Price City. Installation must be made in harmony with the Rural Elctric Code. Bids must be received by 5:00 P.M. July 7, 1983. Bid opening will be Nursing Home Ferron, Utah 84523 J Medical care for those who cannot afford to 'his health care PUBLIC NOTICE conditions 41 K;: ii 1 announced by Utah DOT facility is required to The regular meeting a reasonable amount of its services of the Orangeville City give free or at a reduced charge to persons who cannot afford to for Friday, July 8, 1983, at medical care. pay 1:00 P.M. If you are not able to Hampton for all or part of the McArthur pay care you need, please City Recorder the Admissions Published in the contact or Business Office of Emery County Progress this facility and ask June 29 and 1983. been has Council changed for July from July 14 to Wednesday, July 6, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. Orangeville City Hall. -P. July 6, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to extend water in Emery County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in about the availability of such care. If you feel you have been improperly denied free or reduced - charge care, call Toll Free (Maryland residents call for assistance.) U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare Public Health Service. 1600-492-03- City Recrder Published in the Emery County Progress June 22 and 29, 1983. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 28th day of July, 1983, at 4:45 p.m., at the front entrance of the County Courthouse at Castle Dale, Utah, in the SLB&M. in the County of Emery, by Published Ext. 508 M. LEWIS, County Progress KAY United States Fuel Co., Emery A June 22 and 29, 1983. Trustee, and 19th Floor, University FINANNOTICE Club Bldg., 136 E. South CIAL SERVICES, as Emery County Temple, SLC, UT has under the Beneficiary, Home of filed for an extension Nursing of Trust made by Deed time within which to Ferron, Utah 84523 DAVID L. WILSTEAD resume use of 0.13 sec. LAURA L. and This is ft. and 1.0 sec. ft., from facility legally WILSTEAD, his wife, as Oct. 16 to Mar 14, of obligated to serve the Trustors, and recorded water as evidenced by community. 7, 1981, as Entry This health care May Appl. 10876, Cert. 2195, No. 294105 in Book 120 at Cert. facility is required by Cn. Appl. 423 of the official The law to make its services Page Nos. of Emery records water has been diverted available to all people in Utah, given to County, from Cedar Creek, at a the community. secure an indebtedness 3114 This W. not N. 4014 is facility point of said ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, allowed to discriminate in favor beneficiary by reason of a T16S, R8E (Mohrland); against patient obligations and used for domestic because of race, creed, certain secured thereby. and municipal pur- - color, national origin, or Notice of Default was The water was because a patient is recorded March 14, Eises. covered by a program beneficially used No. 303136 as 1983, Entry Nov. 30, 1938; and such as Medicaid or in Book 137 at Page 52 of Extension Nos. 18, 33, Medicare. official records. If this facility said 78, 112, 151, 219, 280, and Trustee will sell at 392 have been filed to provides emergency ' auction to the cover the period from services, it must not public bidder in highest cash, Oct. 29, 1943 to Feb. 22, deny those services to a in lawful money who needs them payable 1983; and this extension of the Un:ted States at Eerson is requested to and pay for them. the time of sale, without If you believe you including Feb. 22, 1988. as to title, Protests resisting the have been improperly warranty or enpossession denied services, contact granting of this apthe cumbrances, or with reasons the Admissions Slication described must be filed Business Office of this following located at in duplicate with the facility or call Toll Free property Utah: Lawrence, State Engineer, 1636 W. (MarylaBeginning at a point 6 North Temple, SLC, UT nd residents call rods West of the center for assistance. of 84116, on or before Aug. the Northeast Vi of U.S. Department of 6,1983. Section 5, Township 18 C. and Dee Hansen, P.E. Health, Education, South, Range 9 East, State Engineer Welfare Public Health Salt Lake Base and Published in the Service. and Meridian, in Published the thence West 16running Emery County Progress rods; June 22, 29 and July 6, Emery County Progress thence South 11.455 June 22 and 29, 1983. M4983. rods; thence East 16 --mJ. LEGAL NOTICE rods; thence North 11.455 rods to the place DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of of beginning, for the purpose of Land Management Public Land in paying obligations Realty secured by said Deed of Grand County, Utah This Notice of Realty Action involves an exTrust, including fees, charges and expenses of change of public land in Utah managed by the Bureau of Land Management Trustee, advances, if The following described lands have been any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, determined to be suitable for exchange under interest thereon, and the Section 206 of the Federal Land Policy and unpaid principal of the Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1716). note secured by said Selected lands: Deed of Trust with inSalt Lake Base and Meridian, Grand County, terest thereon as in said Utah (93-97- Have you been wondering if the road to your favorite summer recreation area will be 4th open for the upcoming July weekend? Because of the extremely heavy snow accumulation and 0) TRAN-SAMERIC- Doctors and medical representatives from all over the Intermountain West gathered near Ferron Box, above, for a "Rock Art Jeep Safari" Saturday during the seventh annual Castle Country Rural Medical Symposium. Before taking time out for the safari, the doctors listened to experts speak on a variety of topics to keep them on the latest medical advances. Below left, Tad Morley, Castleview administrative assistant, and Dr. Bruce Taylor, emergency room physician, race toward finish line. Morley won the event with a time of 25 minutes and 30 seconds. Below right. Dr. Max Morgan captures honors with a time of 49 minutes. Taking first place in the women's division was nurse Tammy Hufford with a time of 30 minutes and 30 seconds. last-plac- e te On Friday, symposium participants "Fun Run." gathered for a three-mil- e T.21S..R. Section T. 21 1, S.,R. 16 note E., Lot 7, Lot 10, Lot 14, Lot 17 15 ; E., Section 6, Lot 6, Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 13, Lot 14, Lot 17, Lot 18, ESWY4. Comprising 495.79 acres. In exchange for the above lands the Federal Government would acquire the following private lands in Grand County, Utah from Donald K. Bazemore, Cupertino, California 95014. Offered lands: Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Grand County, Utah T.20S..R. 16 right-of-wa- exchange, including the environmental assessment is available for review at the Moab District Office, 125 West 2nd South Main, Moab, Utah 84532. For a period of 45 days interested parties may submit comments to the Moab District Manager, P.O. Box 970, Moab, Utah 84532. Any adverse comments will be evaluated by the State Director, who may vacate or modify this realty action and issue a final determination. In the absence of any action by the State Director, this realty action will become the final determination of the Department. Gene Nodine, District Manager Published in the Emery County Progress June and July 6,1983. by Trustee 320 South 300 East, Suite! Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in the Emery County Progress June 29, July 6 and 13, 1983. E., Section 3, Lot 8, Lot 9 and Lot 10. Comprising 60.29 acres. The mineral estate (all minerals) on the offered land would be exchanged for 60 acres of the selected land described as Salt Lake Base and Meridian, T. 21 S., R. 16 E., Section 1, SVfe lot 10 and lot 15. An appraisal indicated that mineral values are equal on an acre for acre basis. The surface estates of the selected and offered lands have been determined to be equal in value. The selected lands are segregated from appropriation under the public land laws including the mining laws but not the mineral leasing laws. The segregative effect of this notice of realty action on the public lands shall terminate upon issuance of patent to such lands, upon publication in the Federal Register of a termination of the segregation or 2 years from the date of this notice, whichever comes first. The purpose of the exchange is to obtain river front property for use as a takeout point for river trips and development of a recreation area. Presently use of the property is being allowed for takeout purposes, however, development of facilities cannot occur until the United States acquires an interest in the land. The selected land would be subject to the following conditions: 1. A reservation for a y thereon for ditches and canals constructed by the authority of the United States (43 U.S.C. 945). 2. A reservation of all minerals except for 60 acres described as Salt Lake Base and Meridian, T. 21 S., R. 16 E., Section 1: SMi lot 10 and lot 15. together with the right to prospect for, mine ana remove the same. This exchange is consistent with the Bureaus planning and county officials have been consulted. Detailed information concerning the proposed 22, 29 and PUBLIC NOTICE West Coal Appa Company, P.O. Box AO, Price, Utah 84501, has submitted a permit application with Utahs Division of Oil, Gas & Mining to mine coal in Emery County. The permit area is located in Rilda ap- - Canyon firoximately 2.3 miles of and Rilda Canyon Huntington Canyon, which is located ap- - miles Eroximately the town of Huntington, Utah. The permit and lease area mcludes the following sections: All of Section 36, 16 South, Township Range 6 East, SLM, Utah; All of Sections 31 SW of and 32; West Section 28; East Vi SE V of Section 29 and West Vt NW V4, NW Vt SW Vi of Section 33, Township 16 South, Range 7 East SLM, Utah. The lease and permit area may be found on the Rilda Canyon 7.5 11.5 minute USGS quadrangle. A copy of the permit application is available for public review at the Emery County Courthouse, Castle Dale, Utah. All comments should be directed to: State of Utah, Natural Resources and Energy, Oil, Gas & Mining, 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah However, available from 1-- is only at Henefer at Morgan. There is no Canyon. u Lake - To Cascade SR-22- 0 Springs and Wasatch Mountain State Park at Fremont From Junction to Fremont Fish Lake - Parowan Canyon to 3 Cedar Breaks The following roads will be partially open for the weekend: SR-9- 2 - American Fork is open to just above Canyon SR-7- 2 I "4VSK - 1-- SR-25-- V SR-14- Timpanogos Cave. The Alpine Loop and access to Tibbie Fork is also open, but access is only in Provo available from 9 Canyon. Because of heavy snow accumulation or road damage, the following roads will not be open this weekend. UDOT crews anticipate it will be several more weeks before they complete snow removal or repairs at ' 4 these locations: 7 Antelope Island Causeway US-18- . J ' - SR-12- State lakes and reservoirs stocked SR-15- - Guardsmans Pass - From Park City to 2 SR-22- 4 Pass and on to Wasatch Mountain State Park SR-3- 5 - Wolfcreek Pass - Beaver Canyon, from 3 Beaver to Junction Traffic is expected to be Guardsmans lakes and reservoirs across the state were Two dozen access problems at most popular fishing spots. Utah waters which received a share of the trout included: Salem and Burriston ponds; Pine, Spring and Cold Springs lakes; and Steinaker, Miner-svill- e, Big Sandwash, Koosharem, Palisade, Settlement, Hyrum, Stateline, Causey, Brough, Echo, Rock-por- t, Porcupine, Currant Creek, Lost Creek, Red Creek, Otter Creek and Deer Creek reservoirs. Meanwhile, fishing at several NOTICE OF TRUSTEES 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 front entrance of the Emery County Courthouse, Castle Dale, Utah on the 26th day of July 1983, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. of said day; other major waters has improved dramatically this week. A Division of Wildlife Resources Veteran at anglers Strawberry Reservoir say the shore fishing is excellent, while PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK AUCTION, 58.0064.50, mostly 700600 lbs UTAH SALINA, ; 59.00-61.056.00-59.0- 0 54.00- - 800-10- -- 600-11- 0. - 800-10- 2-- 4 0. 1250-190- 900-14- Backman Title Company, Successor Trustee By: David B. Boyce Vice-Preside- nt Published in the Published in the Emery County Progress EmeryCounty Progress June 8, 15, 22 and 29, June 29, July 6 and 13, 1983. . spawning cycle. Some Utah streams are clearing and should be fishable this week. Beaver Creek, near Kamas, has been stocked. Both the Blacksmith Fork and the Logan River are clearing, with anglers reporting some success on rainbows and browns. Hatchery workers hope to have some streams stocked for the July 4 holiday. In spite of a slow start, Division of Wildlife Resources officials say the 1983 Utah trout fishing season may turn out to be one of the best in recent years. Young hunters must take state course 300-60- June, 1983. reservoir. Tributaries to Strawberry open July 1, and should provide great fishing for cutthroats still lingering in the streams to complete the ut week. at nearby Soldier Creek continue to take limits from the upper end of the pan-size- Satina Auction 68.00-72.0- shore fishermen at Scofield conservation officer Reservoir rated the fishing there as phenomenal. He said many anglers were catching limits of trout in just 20 minutes. Northern Utah anglers can get to Scofield by taking U.S. 40 east to Duchesne, then south over the Indian Canyon Road. Access is good now on the Manti range, and anglers report d trout on fast action for in the small area. lakes many Oldtimers say the best fishing of on the year is just after ice-othe high country lakes, when trout are hungry and careless. Many alpine lakes on the Boulder and Beaver mountain ranges are opening up this FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1983 58.00. Large Frame 2 FEDERAL STATE holsteins lbs Salable at auction 739 48.00-51.0Feeder compared to 667 last Heifers: Medium and for the purpose of week and 667 last year. Large Frame 1 0 foreclosing a trust deed Light attendance. lbs 55.0060.00; 600600 executed by- Marvin D. Moderate demand. lbs 53.0067.00; Petersen and Helen M. Feeder steer 600 lbs lbs 51.0065.00. Petersen, husband and mostly steady, over 600 Slaughter Cows: wife, as Trustors, in lbs 1.00 lower. Feeder Utility and Commercial favor of First Security heifers under 600 lbs 38.00-43.0few high Bank of Utah, N.A., as 3.006.00 lower, over 600 dressing 43.50-45.0beneficiary, covering lbs steady to 1.00 lower. Cutter and other Utility real property located at Slaughter cows 1.00-2.0-0 36.5069.00. 830 Valley View Drive, lower. Slaughter bulls Castle Dale, Utah 84513 2.006.00 lower. Supply Slaughter Bulls: Yield and more particularly about 50 feeder cattle. grade 1 0 lbs described as follows: Feeder Steers: 50.0063.00. Yield grade All of Lot 20, Medium and Large 2 and bulls for further AMENDED PLAT 2, Frame 1 300600 lbs feeding lbs VALLEY VIEW 500600 lbs 43.0049.00. mostly 46.00- 0 ; Castle SUBDIVISION, 48.00. Dale, Utah. Doted this 21st day of 84114. 1983. East Canyon. access 1-- stocked with thousands of adrainditional catchable-size- d bow trout last week. Division of Wildlife Resources hatcheries' gave the boot to over 200,000 trout last week in an effort to law provide additional fishing opportunities to Utah anglers day frustrated by early season provided. DATED this 16th of June, 1983. M. Lewis, - 5 in Parleys access from Canyon or from Emigration T e; SR-6- and 1600-492635- 9) Action-Exchang- the massive problems experienced this year with mud slides, runoff and flooding, it is taking longer to get those roads open. Maintenance personnel from the Utah Department' of Transportation have been working to open as many of Utahs most popular high country roads as possible. The following roads will be open for the July 4th weekend: - Monte Cristo Road SR-3- 9 Youngsters looking forward to that first hunting trip next fall should be doing their homework this summer. State law requires all Utah residents under the age of 21 to complete a hunter education course qualifying for license. before any hunting Hunter education courses are regularly taught by volunteers throughout the state. In the Salt Lake City area, call for class dates and registration 355-25- information. Elsewhere in the state, contact the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office' for information on hunter education classes. SR-15- heavy during this holiday weekend. Motorists should plan a little extra travel time to off- set time lost on congested roads; and travelers should make use of the rest areas along our highways. Although most road construction projects on state highways will be shut down during the July 4th weekend, warning signs in the construction zones must be heeded to assure safe travel. It would also be a good idea to inquire locally as to road conditions when you travel off major long-distan- ce routes. Obituaries Albert C. Hyatt Albert C. Hyatt, 81, Clawson, died 1983 at Castleview Hospital in Price. He was born Sept. 2, 1901 in Eureka Springs, Ark., to Harry B. and Grace Weems Hyatt. He married Della Mae Dec. 24, 1921 in Eureka Springs, Utah. She survives. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. In addition to his wife, survivors include one son, Albert Jr., Clawson; two daughters, Lorraine Mayes, California, and Lovenia June 22, Jorgensen, Clawson; brother Calvin Hyatt, California; Elsie Willis, Colorado; eight grandchildren; 16 and one Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Monday, June 27, in the Ferron I j)S Ward chapel. Burial was in n; Orangeville Cemetery. Fausett Mortuary, was Castle Dale, charge of arrangements. in . ' |