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Show ( Public Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following deverilied real property will told at public auction to the highest bidder, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the Northwest Door of the Tooele Comity Courthouse, 47 South Main Street, Tooele, Utah, in the County of Tooele, on Friday, the 21st day of May, 1982 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. on said day: Ka't 61 feel, ihence North 165 feet to the Beginning 264 feet West of the Northeast comer of la I, RUi 20, Crantsville City Survey, Crantsville City, running thence West 61 feet, thence South 165 feet, thence point of Iteginuing. Street address: 35 West Apple Street. Crauts-vill- e, Utah 84020 The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudi- - cial forec losure proceedings is dated March 12, 1070 and was e scented by Steve Richard Koliles and Alice M. Kohles, as Trustors, in favor of Weyerhaeuser Mortgage Couiaiiy, Rcneficiury. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. DTEI) tills 13th day of April, J0S2. By Donald j. Winder Successor Trustee AGENDA AGENDA Crantsville Elementary School (xiiiiiiiunity Council will hold its May meeting Tues., May 1 1 at 7:30 p.tn. in the school, Every interested parent is invited to attend. Tooele County Planning Commission will meet The agenda is as follows: 1. Sheri Judd, dental hy- gienist, voluntary fluoride rinse program. 2. Disaster program. 3. Reorganization of the Council (Elementary and Middle) 4. Summer school - Mr. Saudi icrg 5. Teacher Appreciation, Kathy Bleazard 6. Volunteer Tea I on Ami Mascberino 7. Year end summary lat Chat win 8. Wed., May 12. 7:30 p.m. in the Commission Chamliers, Tooele County Courthouse. The agenda will lie as follows: 1. Roll call 2. Approval of minutes 3. Conditional Use Per- mit, Home Occupation, Beauty Shop, Billie Jean Jones, Uncoln area. 4. Pine Canyon Boys Ranch. Final approval 5. Discussion of watershed protection zone 40 Ophir Canyon area 6. t)ther business -- 7. Adjournment Other NOTICE OF FINAL TAX Agenda Sagers, Clover, St. John. Utah 84069 SALE Notice is hereby given The Tooele County Council of Governments that on the 3rd day of May, Beg N 81 deg. E. 120 ft from SW corner 1x4 1982. at 10:00 a.m., at the 2, Blk 17 St. John front door of the County own Sur, N. 9 deg W N 81 deg. E 48 ft S 9 of the Tooele County Courthouse in Tooele Courthouse. The agenda is Comity, Utah, I will offer deg. E 495 ft. S 81 deg for sale at public auction as follows: W 48 ft to lieg, emit and sell to the highest bid1. Roll call. 25454 acres 84 60 2. Approval of the min- der for cash, pursuant to Rolf Aase Constructhe provisions of section utes of Felt. 0. tion Co., care William Utah Code Annoand Ann Hutchinson, 3. Small Community Block Grant, a) Program tated 1953, as amended, 1952 El Dorado Dr. Ilolladav, Ut. 84117, update; b) Ranking system the following described W. 379 ft. of Lot 8 approval; c) Application real estate situate in said Golden Gardens Sub comity and now held by it prioritization 4. Cities and towns ad- under preliminary tax sale. 200.52 No bid for less than the Dennis D. Ew ing dressing programs 5. Member's notice to total amount of taxes, inter- Tooele County r CIMUICil est, penalty and costs 6. Notice of intent and which are a charge upon (Published in the Tooele such real estate will lie application Transcript April 22, 29, 7. Other business May 6, 13 and 20. 1982) R. B. Sagers: care 8. Adjournment NOTICE TO will hold its meeting May 11 at 6 p.tn. at Room 310 Clerk-Audito- ft. from W'4 Cor. Sec. 6, T4S, R6W (8 mi. SW of Crantsville); and used for hydro electric power purposes in NE',SE'4 Sec. 27. T3S, ROW. The water will lie returned to its natural st ream, at a mint N. 1740 ft. W. 265 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 27.T3S.R6W. 57368(152928) James R. Harris 82 58 N. Mountain View Rd., lxikeMint, UT. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from a 6inch well, ft. deep, at a point -- 100-30- S. 934 ft. W. 1327 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2. T2S, R4W (Lakepoint); and used for the domestic purjxises of 1 family, storkwatering 4 cattle; aiul from Apr. 1 to (XI. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NWUNK'l Sec. 2. T2S, R4W. Protests resisting the WATER USERS Only one bank. . . Hirst Imterstaite two most powerful off packages checking services in the west! offffers yom tine granting of these appliea- The following appliea- - tions with reasons therefore tions have lieen filed with must lie filed in dnplieate the State Engineer to with the State Engineer, change and appropriate 1636 W. North Temple, water in Tooele County SIC, UT. 84116, on or the entire year fore June 5, 1982. unless ot herw ise designat ed. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. Ixicatious in Sl.b&M, STATE ENGINEER 12153 (15625) Grants-xill- c (Published in the Tooele North Willow Irri. (xi, Transcriit Apr. 22, 29 and Crantsville, UT. proposes to May 6. 1982) change the point of diversion of 4 1.51 sec. ft. or 7000 ac. ft. of water as evidenced NOTICE TO by Dil. Claim 819, and as WATER USERS amended by Ch. The follow ing applicaThe water has tions have lieen filed with Cert, lieen diverted from Daventhe State Engineer to apport Creek, at a point N. 632 propriate water in Tooele ft. W. 2928 ft. from E'i Cor. County throughout the enSec. 24. T3S, R7W and tire year unless otherwise North Willow Creek, at the designated. Locations in following points: 1) S. 71 SLB&M. deg. 20' W. 2078 ft from V I 57291 (18 468) Deep Cor. Sec. 30; 2) S. 56 deg. 31 Creek Development Co., E 2200 ft. from NW Cor. I4d., Box 643, Wendover, Sec. I; Ixrth T3S, R6W; and NV. 1.0 sec. ft. of water is used for the domestic purto lie diverted from the fog poses of 420 families, llowing: 1) a spring, at a 500 sw ine, 2000 point N. 5455 ft. E. 3600 sheep, 1600 cattle, 150 ft.; 2) a spring, at a point horses; and from Apr. 1 to N. 4655 ft. E. 3600 ft.; both Oct. 31 for the irrigation of from SW Cor. Sec. 1 1, T8S, 1423.47 acs. in N'4, R18W; 3) a well, N'aSW'4 Sec. 6, T3S, R6W; 100-20ft. deep, at a point NEV4.NWW N. 60(1 ft. E. 600 ft.; 4) a NE'4, NE4SWW Sec. 1. T3S, ft. well. 100-20- 0 R6W; NW'i, SW'ASW'4 deep, at a point N. 2000 ft. Sec. 30, T2S, R5W; W. 400 ft.; lioth from SW SE'ANE'4, E'ASE'4 Sec. 26. Cor. Sec. 36, T8S, R18W T2S, R6W; NE'4, S'ANW'4, (13 mi. NE of Ihapah); and S4 Sec. 25. T2S. R6W; used for the domestic purNW'4NW'4, S'ANW'4. S'4 poses of 5 families, and Sec. 31, T2S, R5W; Sec. 36, mining purposes in the Clifton Mining Dist., at the T2S, R6W. Hereafter, 44.41 sec. ft. or Deep Creek Dev. Co. Ltd., 7000 ac. ft. of water is to lie mine where gold, silver and diverted from same as heretungsten will lie mined in tofore and Crantsville Res., NW'4 Sec. 1, T8S, R18W. at a point S. 500 ft. W. 7(4) ) 57480 Getty ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 23, Mining Co., Box 7900, T3S, R6W (4 mi. S. of SLC, UT. 119 ac. ft. of Crantsville). The water will water is to be diverted lie stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. from Reservation Canyon, 31 by means of an earth-fille- d at a point S. 45 deg. 0 40 dam 90 ft. high creatW. 2470 ft. from NE Cor. 4000 a ac. res. a Sec. 5, T6S, R3W (Mercur having ing ft. capacity inundating 85 area). The water will be acs. in NE'4, NE'ASEM stored from Jan. 1 to Dee. Sec. 23; E4NW4 Sec. 24, 31 by means of an earth-fille- d dam 270 ft. high T3S, R6W; and used same as heretofore. creating a res. having a n 6831 ac. ft. capacity inBlake. 4431 N. Liddel undating 75 acs. in NE'4 Lane, Erda, UT. proposes to Sec. 5, T6S, R3W; and used change the nature of use of for mining purposes in the 0.1327 sec. ft. out of a total Camp Floyd Mining Dist., of 0.301 sec. ft. of water as where gold will be mined evidenced by a portion of in Sec. 8, T6S, R3W. Lower 57487 Underground Water Claim The water Clover Irri. Co., .Upper 17344 has been diverted from two Clover Irri. Co., St. John wells as follows: 1) a Irri. Co., care Davis D. well, at a point S. 65 ft. W. Bush, Box 3, St. John, UT. 2520 ft. from NE Cor.; 2) an 1500 ac. ft. of water is to well, 310 ft. deep, at be diverted from Clover a point S. 70 ft. E. 2080 ft. Creek, at any of the followfrom NW Cor.; both Sec. 33, ing points: 1) S. 500 ft. E. T2S, R4W (Erda); and used 750 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. . stock-waterin- 0 Yon get all these services free: 1. Interest on your entire checking account balance1 2. Personalized, numbered checks 3. VISA or MasterCard2 with no annual fee 7. Day & Night Teller banking 4. Check guarantee2 5. Overdraft protection2 8. Money orders 9. Travelers checks 10. Notary service 6. Unlimited check writing Interest only . Checkbook 2. With credit approval PLU these exclusive services . . West. the throughout (15-292- De-Lau- (15-293- ). from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 18 acs., but limited to the sole supply of 7.335 acs. in SE'ASW'4 Sec. 28; NE4-NW'- 4 Sec. 33; T2S, R4W. Hereafter, 0.1327 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from same as heretofore; and used for the domestic purposes of 2 families, stockwatering 4 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 3.0 acs. in same as heretofore. Bureau of 57328 Land Management, Box 768, Richfield, UT. 0.025 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from Death Canyon Spring, at a point N. 3395 ft. W. 657 ft. from SE Cor. 34, T10S, R8W (20 mi. SW of Vemon); and used for (16-65- 1 1. 12. 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Member FDIC II IT " gtss-- , stock-wateri- 6000 sheep in SE'ANE'4 Sec. 34, T10S, R8W; NW'4SW'4 Sec. 3, T11S, R8W; SE'4SW'4 Sec. T11S.R9W. Valen57346 tine E. Stearns, 9000 N. Lakeshore Dr., Lakepoint, UT. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an existing 6inch well, 89 ft. deep, at a point N. 1530 ft. E. 919 ft. from W'4 Cor. Sec. 36, T1S, R4W (Lakepoint); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family in NWV4NWV4 Sec. 36, T1S, 8, (15-292- R4W. C. 57359 Patrick McBride and Karen L. Kesler, 2402 Elizabeth St. Apt. 5, SLC, UT. 10.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from South Willow Creek, at a point N. 160 ft. E. 1160 (15-292- 2; 2) from 2800 Cor. N. 1350 ft. E. 3250 ft. NW Cor. Sec. 3; 3) N. ft. W. 150 ft. from SE Sec. 32, all T6S, R6W (near Clover). The water will be stored from Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 by means of an earthfilled dam 100 ft. high creating a res. having a 1500 ac. ft. capacity inundating 70 acs. in any of the following areas: 1) NW'4 Sec. 2, NE'4 Sec. 3, T5S, R6W: SW'A. Sec. 35, SE'4 Sec. 34, T5S, R6W; 2) Sec. 3, T6S, R6W; S'4 Sec. 34, T5S, R6W; 3) E'A m Sec. 32, NWVx Sec. 33, T5S, R6W; and used for stockwatering 5000 cattle, 2000 sheep, 200 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 1500 acs. in S'A, NE'4 Sec. 35, SV4 Sec. 36, T5S, R6W; NE4 Sec. 2, T6S, R6W; N'4 Sec. 5, NV4 Sec. 6, T6S, R5W; Secs. 19, 30, 31, 32, T5S, R5W E4 Sec. 24, EV4 Sec. 25, T5S, R5W. 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 June 12, 1982. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tooele Transcript April 29, May 6 and 13, 1982) The difference between a lawyer and an attorney is that an attorney has a client. Doc Blakely - |