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Show 8A Emery County Progress Wednesday, November 9, 1983 In November NOTICE OF MEETING SCHEDULE AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The The following following without bidder warranty as to title, explores health care warranty as to title, Huntington City front steps of the Emery Council will meet on County Courthouse, November 9, 1983 at 7 Castle Dale, Utah, on. Council for regular p.m. the 22nd day of meeting and for the November, 1983, at purpose of conducting a 11:00 oclock a.m., of canvass of the 1983 said day: municipal election. Lot 1, SECOND By order of NORTH SUBDIVISION, Huntington City Ferron, Utah, according Council The following as Beneficiary,in recorded April 8, 1980, Book 112 at page 825 covering real property located near Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, and more particularly described as: Beginning 1 rod East of the center of the NWV4 of Section 3, T19S, R8E, SLBM, and running thence North 33 rods) thence East 44 rods; thence South 33 rods; thence East 35 rods; thence South 1111.29 Castle Dale, Utah, on the 22nd day of November, 1983, at 11:00 oclock a.m., of said day: Lot 35, Plat 4, VIEW VALLEY SUBDIVISION, Castle Dale, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of Emery County, Utah. Commonly known as 343 Orange Avenue, Castle Dale, Utah 84513. foreclosed by these nonThe Trust Deed being judicial proceedings is foreclosed by these nondated June 4, 1982, and judicial proceedings is was executed by dated November 30, WILBUR D. GASKINS 1981, and was executed and BARBARA A. by RICHARD J. GASKINS, husband and TROUP and BRENDA wife, as Trustors, and in D. TROUP, husband favor of FLEET and wife, as Trustors, MORTGAGE CORP., and in favor of FLEET the present Beneficiary. MORTGAGE CORP., The present owner is the present Beneficiary. reported to be WILBUR The present owner is D. GASKINS and reported to be BARBARA A. RICHARD J. TROUP GASKINS, husband and and BRENDA D. wife. TROUP, husband and The purchase price is wife. payable in lawful money is The purchase of the United States of payable in lawfulprice money Amprira of the United States of Dated this 18th day of America. . October, 1983. Dated this 19th day of October, 1983. Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South, Successor Trustee Suite 400 455 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Suite 400 Utah 84111 Salt Lake City, Telephone: Utah 84111 Published in the Telephone: Published in the Emery County Progress October 26, No County Progress Emery and 9, 1983. October 26, November 2 feet; 355-28- , 355-28- and 9, 1983. thence West 208.71 feet; (hence South 208.71 feet; thence 1606.29 West feet; thence North 80 rods; thence East 31 rods to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING therefrom all oil, gas and minerals. Notice of Default was recorded June 22, 1983, in Book 138 at page 535 of official records. Trustee will sell said property at said public auction for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed, which sale shall be without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrance. DATED this 7th day of November, 1983. South Eastern Utah Title Company, Trustee ByD.A. Frandsen Its Attorney Professional Building 90 West 100 Norm Price, Utah 84501 Telephone: Published in the Emery County Progress November 9, 16 and 23, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1852 THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of OWEN JUSTESEN, Deceased. All persons having claims above required them against estate to the are to present the un- dersigned, who has been Notice is hereby given of public hearing to be held November 22, 1983 at 6:40 p.m. at the Huntington City Hall, on the proposed changes to the Huntington Zoning It Ordinance. UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF FOSSIL FUEL, INC., FOR AN ORDER ESTABLISHING DRILLING AND SPACING UNITS FOR LANDS IN THE FERRON AREA INCLUDING SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, EMERY COUNTY, UTAH TO ALL UTAH OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND ALL PERSONS INPARTICULARLY TERESTED IN THE FERRON AREA, EMERY COUNTY. UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Thursday, November 17, 1983, at 10:00 a.m., at the Sheraton Inn, 1684 West Highway 40, Vernal, Utah, to consider the Application of Fossil Fuels, Inc., in the above en- STATE OF titled matter. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or not the Board should enter an Order: 1. Establishing drilling and spacing units for lands in the Ferron area including Section 12, Township 20 South, Range 7 East, Emery County, Utah. 2. Establishing permitted well location sites with respect to the drilling and spacing unit boundary and any existing producing wells within the land areas so designated. 3. Determine the respective drilling units for the permitted well locations within the land area so designated. 4. Determine just and reasonable pooling arrangements for proposed drilling and spacing units. 5. Grant such other further relief as deemed just and proper after the hearing in accordance with the utan statutes. Any interested firms, persons or corporations shall be entitled to appear at the time and place aforesaid to be heard by the Board. The Application may be inspected in the office of the undersigned, 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. If there are any protests in this matter, please make such known to the undersigned at least three (3) working days before the hearing. DATED this 4tn day of November, 1983. State of Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining L. Larson Administrative Assistant Published in the Emery County Progress November 9, 1983. 1 holistic and mental health issues. Sessions will be conducted by respected medical and mental health care professionals, with allowance for extensive question and answer periods. One of the underlying purposes of the workshops is to get women used to the idea of asking doctors questions, says Dr. Noemi Mattis, steering We committee chairwomen. want to encourage women to become more active, informed participants in their own health care. Too often women find themselves unable to be advocates in their own health care. Choices and decisions regarding their emotional and physical health can be made hastily and are too often based on in- workshops Saturday " C will , chronic prescription, natural J pain, ir nutrition, weight, anorexia nervosa and bulimia, coping with depression, stress and burnout, women and disability and acupressure and massage. Dr. Michelle Harrison, former faculty member at Rutgers Medical School and an outspoken critic of the medical systems treatment of women, will discuss Women as Consumers in the Medcal Care System Saturday at 12:15 p.m. in the Union ballroom. Students, senior citizens (over 62 years of age), unemployed workers and general assistance or food stamp recipients will be admitted free of charge. Registration cost for others is $40, or $25 per day. For registration information call For more information on program and speakers, call the Womens Resource Center, con- disorders, Hall Spencer explore choosing a therapist, physical fitness, addiction by complete information and unconsidered alternatives. Friday activities include a overview and conference workshops on menopause, menstrual Orson auditorium. Barbara Gordon, author of the book Im Dancing as Fast as I can, detailing how she overcame her addiction to The valium, will discuss Sedation of America. She will speak at 8 p.m. in the Olpin Union ballroom. traception, birthing, infertility, syndrome, breast cancer, hysterectomy 581-580- and pregnancy loss. Dr. Estelle Ramey, nationally noted hormone researcher and It's an ugly machine, but what it leaves behind has been getting the approval of residents throughout Emery County. The paving machine has been used in local communities throughout the fall as part of a streets project under the direction of the Castle Valley Special Service District. Work in most communities is either Photo by tarry W Davit complete or winding down. Phone questions? Answers are available 9. 581-803- 0. Most telephone subscribers are confused, bewildered and a little bit unhappy about what is happening to their telephone service as a result of the breakup of the Bell System and deregulation brought about by the Federal Government, according to Paul Crawford, president of the Emery County Farmers and amend Section 2.907, pp. 48. Patsy H. Grange, Section f 9 h - y ; of the information is conflicting and very confusing, and it is very difficult for the telephone subscribers to understand what is going on. According to Mr. Crawford, the Emery Telephone Company would welcome the opportunity to explain the situation to anyone who would like to listen. The company would be glad to have a representative meet with any group that would like to hear the facts of this very important involvement. Groups which would like to arrange to v i City limit line, thence k fan - niA North 429.0 feet, thence West 841.5 feet to existing City Limit Line, thence South 429.0 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 8.29 acres more or less. Published in the Emery County Progress October 19, 26; and November 2 and 9, 1983. demand PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right to Know m.. INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Emery County Road Department, Emery County, Utah for the Graded and Drain and Granular Borrow at Green River Airport Road, CR 462 (3). Bids will be in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale, Utah, upon receipt of $25.00 deposit per set made payable to the Engineer. Any bidder, upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and in good condition, will be refunded $25.00 and any upon so returning the Contract Documents will be refunded $0.00. Bids will be received at the Emery County Road Department, En ry County Court House, 95 East Main, Castle Dal' Utah, until 10:00 a.m., November 23, 1983. At lich time they will be bid bond in the amount opened and read aloud of U.c bid made payable to of five percent the Owner shall accompany the bid. Estimated Construction cost range $100,000.00 to $110,000.00 The major bid quanQs are as follows: 30,000 Cu. yds Roadway Excavation Granular Borrow 12,000 Cu. yds Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Green River City, 80 North Broadway, Green River, Utah 84525, on November 16, 1983 at 11:00 a.m., for a group showing of the work site. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the Interest of the Emery County Road Department. Emery County Road Department Castle Dale, Utah 84513 By: Ron Barney, Supervisor Published in the Emery County Progress November 2, 9 and 16, 1983. non-bidd- er (5) Moderate demand on slaughter cows. Feeder steers and heifers uneven, weights under 400 lbs 4.00 higher, weights over 400 lbs steady to 1.00 higher on steers and steady to Public Notice Advertising Protects N feeder on cattle. afford According to Mr. Crawford, telephone rates are going to increase, dramatically, as a result of deregulation. All telephone companies have been ordered, by the Federal Communications Commission, to impose an access charge on all subscribers by April 3, 1984. the telephone office. 748-22- 23 841.5 feet along existing not people could arrangements. the telephone company meet with members, may call the office of for the company at Elmo This charge is tor tne privilege of having access to the toll network and is to be imposed whether or not the subscriber ever makes a toll call. This charge, which will be increased each year for the next six years, as ordered by the FCC, is for interstate access only. The Utah Public Service Commission, is considering a proposal to impose access charges on an intrastate basis. It is very likely that all subscribers will be required to pay an intrastate access as well as an interstate access charge, Mr. Crawford said. These so called access charges coupled with local service rates could result in rates so high that many telephone service, he said. According to Mr. Crawford, there is hope that Congress may take action that would at least lessen the impact of the FCC order. Several bills have been filed in Congress that would change the order as it is now written. It is hoped, he said, that Congress will pass a bill that would be acceptable to the President, that would preserve universal service as we now know it. have someone from 33, City limit Line; thence East existing Telephone Everyday we read or hear something different about what is happening, he said. Much ft Ify Cv -- OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Elmo Town will corner, Union Company. Signs, BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND OF NATURAL MINING DEPARTMENT RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF THE the is 16 South, Township Range 10 East, said point being on the 7-- V University Medical Center, will discuss The Natural Biologic Strengths of Women at noon in to amend Section I, pp. 46, Total Valuation; Addition to Sec I, pp. 46, Total Valuation; Addition to Section 1.222 D, Signs; amend Section 1.222.B, NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 1983. 1983. 'f and Georgetown MackVBunderson Attorney for Personal conduct a public Representative hearing for the purpose Professional Building of annexing the Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Published in the Emery County Progress November 9, 16 and 23, t 4 physiology at biophysics The conference will offer 25 workshops covering a variety of reproductive, of professor 18-1- 9, personal appointed representative herein, or to the Clerk of the Recorder Court on or before three Published in the of the after date mopths County Progress the first publication of Emery November 2, 9 and 16, this notice or be forever 1983. barred. Justesen NOTICE Orangeville, Utah 84537 f rasa proposed following parcel of land. This meeting will be held November 15, 1983, 7:30p.m. at the home of Clerk, Delena Duncan. Beginning at a point which is 280.50 feet North and 1320.0 feet East of the West V 637-12- Choices and decisions affecting womens health care will be explored Friday and during the Saturday, Nov. 11th annual Womens Conference sponsored by the University of Utah Womens Resource Center. pre-menstr- NOTICE IN i front steps of the Emery County Courthouse, to the official plat Published in the thereof on file in the Emery County Progress office of the Recorder, November 2 and 9, 1983. Emery County, Utah. Commonly known as NOTICE OF 220 East 200 North, TRUSTEES SALE Ferron, Utah 84523. The Trust Deed being 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 door (South entrance) of the Emery County Courthouse at 95 East Main Street in Castle Dale, Utah, on December 6th, 1983, at 12:00 noon of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Ray G. Morley as Trustor, in favor of Fred R. Lowry v r -- r - I without possession or en- possession or enNotice is hereby given cumbrances, at the cumbrances, at the the that 4 X Womens conference described real property described real property will be sold at public will be sold at public auction to the highest auction to the highest bidder f Mr. Crawford urges all subscribers who are concerned about the cost of their telephone service to write to your congressman and senators and let them know how you feel about this matter. The addresses of the congressman and senator are available through 1.00 lower on heifers. Slaughter cows mostly 3.50 lower. Slaughter Notice is hereby given bulls steady to 50f of a request to rezone an lower. Supply about 75 area beginning at 50 feeder cattle. NOTICE West 400 South Street, and continuing on the south side of 4tn South to 2nd West Street, on the north side of 4th South, beginning at 50 West, thence north 272.25 feet and thence west to the west city boundary. A public hearing will be held by the Huntington City Council at the Huntington City Hall on November 22, 1983, at 6:45 p.m. on the petition to rezone this area from to Inand R-3- A dustrial. Patsy H. Grange, Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress November 2, 9 and Steers: Feeder Medium and Frame 1 275-40- 69.00-70.0- 400-50- 61.75-67.0- 0; 500-60- 0 56.50-60.0- 0; 600-70- 700-100- 350-60- 675-100- 00 Heifers: Feeder Medium Frame and lbs mostly 0 lbs 51.00- 57.00, package 400 lbs lbs 58.00 ; 0 lbs 0 lbs 54.00-61.50- , 51.00-56.0- 0; 500-60- 48.50-53.5- 0; 600-70- 49.00-50.7- 5; 700-80- 47.00-49.5- Auction Livestock Salina, Utah Friday November 4. 1983 Federal State Salable at auction 1475 compared to 925 last -- week 1725 last year. Good attendance. Good Animals wouldnt burn 400-50- 30.00-34.0- Producers Large 250400 1 Slaughter Cutter and Auction Ids mostly 0 lbs lbs 0 lbs 52.00 56.00, package 610 lbs 0 lbs 48.00- 58.50; 53.00. Large Frame 2 0 Holstein steers 0 ; lbs 43.50-47.lbs 38.7542.00. 65.00-73.0- 0, 16. 1983. Large 0 Cows: boning few Utility High dressing Breaking Utility 0 iiA.yourhome. X)l Dont bum tlieirs. 34.90. and Commercial 27.5031.00. Few good 36.0040.00. heiferettes Slaughter Bulls: Yield lbs grade 1 45.0047.25, individual 1425-20- 1565 48.75. Yield grade 2 and bulls for further feeding 40.0043.75. Only you can A Pul)lK SiTVucof Tim Ni prevent forest fires. in The AiluTlising Coum ll |