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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 28, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 18 ini imi u '. M M .!!: i riV muuwi O&'tlV I I Ni BOX ELDER COUNTY STATEMENT FINANCIAL for the year ending 31, 1976 December FCfi CASH RECEIPTS 1976 YEAR THE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 24th day of May, 1977 at 11:00 a.m. at the front door of the Box Elder County Court House at Brigham City, Utah in the County of Box Elder, by SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by F.P. NIELSON & SONS, LTD., F.P. NIELSON & SONS, INC., as Trustors, and recorded October 27, 1966, as Entry No. 10544H in Book 202 at pages 41 of the Official Records of Box Elder County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (now owned and held by FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded January 21, 1977 as Entry No. 54107H in Book 289 at page 199 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at (See below), in the City of Tremonton, County of Box Elder, State of Utah: Schedule A Lot 1, except W. 12 x 150 ft., Block 14, Plat A Tremonton, and Beg. 12 ft. East and 40 Feet North of the Southwest corner of Lots 10, said Block, thence North 110 feet, East to Northeast corner of Lot 10, South to a point 40 feet North of Southeast corner of Lot 10, West to beginning. Beginning at Northeast corner A 1, Block 14, Plat Tremonton Survey, thence East 62 feet. Southwest along R.R. 150 feet, West 62 feet. Northeast 150 feet to beginning. of Lot DISBURSEMENTS 11 - FOR THE YEAR 1976 GENERAL FUND Actua.: Department Also beginning at Northeast corner of Lot 10, Block 14, Plat A, Tremonton Survey, thence East 62 feet, Southwest along R.R. 110 feet. West 62 feet, Northeast 110 feet to beginning. order to prevent the occurrence of damaging wildfires. The closed fire season will remain in effect until late fall. Should weather conditions become extremely dry during the closed fire season, additional precautions might need to be and nounced to reduce fire occurence. man-cause- Plat W, Amended, Tremonton William F. and Norma J. SEi of SW4 Leighton, C SWi2 of Sec 19, TWP 6 N, R 17 54-6- W, S.L.M. $35.43. Contg. 10 Pair in holdup try sentenced Acres 1972 Tax Sale Record Book 2, Kenneth R. and Deion J. Perry, C SE4 OF SE4 of SE4 of Sec 19, TWP 6 N, R 17 W, S.L.M. Congt. 10 Acres $35.43. 1972 Tax Sale Record Book 2, Bradley R. and Linda H. Mcln-tirF 1948-9-S2 acre of the following tract, W2 of the SE4 of NWV4 OF SW14 OF Sec 2, TWP 14 N, R 12 W, S.L.M. 54-6- Apr. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of May, A.D., 1977 at 10:00 A.M., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of SecUtah Code Antion notated 1953 as amended, the following real estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary Tax Sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalties and costs, which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted. The following abbreviations are used for the words opposite them, vis: Blk. for block for containing Contg. for East E. for and others Etal. Etus. for and wife for feet Ft. N. for North NE. for Northeast NW. for Northwest R. for Range Rn. for Range S. for South Sec. for Section S.L.M. for Salt Lake Meridian SE. for Southeast SW for Southwest TWP-Tp- . for Township W. for West for One quarter 14 for One Half i2 PRELIMINARY TAX SALE January 17, 1973 Tax Sale Record Book 1, Richard W. and Doris Fender, 1972 BB 815, N 5 Ft of Lot 1, Blk 3, industrial school To City survey $19.15. 1972 Tax Sale Record Book 2, e, $14.11. 1972 Tax Sale Record Book 2, Martha W. Anderson, F 1948-1The WVi of the SEi4 of the SWi4 of the NW14 of Sec 2 Tp. 14 N R. S.L.M. $17.77. 12 W 1972 Tax Sale Record Book 2, Lot 1 and Vada Spurck, F 2367-2, Sec. 29, 15 N R 11 W S.L.M. $58.36. Tax Sale Record Book 2, Vada Spurck, F 2404, SE14 of the SE4 of Sec. 34, TWP 15 N 1972 Rn. 12 W S.L.M. $159.92. Tax Sale Record Book 2, 10 Parcels at $13.23 each, 1 Parcel at $8.11. All being located in Sec. 35, TWP 6 N, R 17 W, S.L.M. Each parcel being approximately 82.5 ft. by 165 Ft. in size and are not contigous. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF hereunto set my hand and official seal this day of April, 26, 1972 Also, beginning 12 feet East of the Southwest corner of Lot 10, Block 14, Plat A Tremonton Survey; thence North 350 feet; thence East 114 feet, thence Southwesterly 351.65 feet and thence 80 feet West to point of beginning. In other business, a admitted to being in possession of a controlled substance and was fined $100. He was kept under jurisdiction of the court until August when the case will be reviewed. service station have been sent to the Utah State Industrial school in Ogden. The youths, 16 and 17, were committed for a period time not to exceed 90 days for observation, according to Bill Evans, from Willard A was placed on probation after a burglary and ordered to fill a work order. Evans said one file expungement was granted and another denied during recent court activity. Three youths were released from probation of successful completion. Another girl was sent to the industrial school for runaway, possesion of marijuana and alcohol, then ordered to a group home after a term at the industrial school. First District juvenile court probation officer. Another youth, this from Intermountain school, was sent to the industrial school for 90 days observation after admitting involvement in six residential burglaries, a car theft and a joy riding, Evans said. A girl was sent to the industrial school for a period not to exceed 90 days for her involvement in a burglary at Pacific Trails where $1,500 in merchandise was taken. All the merchandise was recovered but a small amount of restitution was ordered. Adults Appeared Two adults also appeared in juvenile court. John Gibson, 20, of Brigham City appeared on a contributing charge and was found guilty. He was ordered to finish out a sentence from a previous conviction of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. A.D. 1977. s- K. B. Olsen K.B. Olsen, Box Elder County Clerk-Audit-- y Apr. verification as required therein. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Joint Estate of John S. Matthews and Delores N. Matthews, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of July A. D., 1977. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper Jay D. Matthews Administrator of Joint Estates of John S. Matthews and Delores N. Matthews Deceased Apr. Johnson has anniversary C. Blaine . . . Agent reaches 20 years C. Blaine Johnson of Eden celebrated his 20th anniversary April 1 as an agent in Ogden for New York Life Insurance com- pany, to according than $20,000,000. - Johnson will be honored at an open house on May 20. Johnson joined New York Life in 1957, is a member of the Ogden Association of Life Underwriters, a member of the Northern Utah chapter of C.L.U.S and a life and qualifying member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Johnson resides in Eden with his wife Marian. He has three children, Randy of Ogden, Mrs. Dan Earl (Sheryl) of Logan and Jeff in Japan. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Johnson of Brigham City. i $80 . STEEL STORAGE BUILDING SEARS 1309 S Together with all water rights. 10xl3-Ft- for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of 2, 259, 44621 - 77 - Total 421 Class "B 34 460 - Total Road Fund - 38 - 40 - Total - FUND - 1,770.00 FUND Fund 12,317.38 COLLECTOR CONSTRUCTION BOND Bond Redemption & & Interest - Total Capital Projects Fund 84 - COUNTY LIBRARY 43,958.61 INTEREST 21, 1977 Apr. FUND Fund PROJECTS SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, Trustee By Craig F. Thomsen Its VICE PRESIDENT Dated: April FUND Fund REDEMPTION 50 - CAPITAL 433 AREA COLLECTOR MAINTENANCE Total Collector Construction 421 249,920.80 SERVICE COUNTY - Total Collector Maintenance 421 FUND ROAD County Service Area Fund 37 407 CUSS "B" Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by the law provided. 76,346.66 Fire Restriction FUND SI 727,023.52 FUND 44,247.61 774.10 10,573.12 516.46 95,937.71 Utah State Forestry and Fire Control announces start of the statewide closed fire season. It will start at 12:00 a.m. on May 1. State Forester, Paul Sjoblom, emphasizes that burning permits will be required when doing any open burning. A burning permit can be obtained from the County Fire Warden, County Fire Department, or County Sheriff. Any permit that is issued must comply with the State 288,635.13 Health warrant elected and qualified Clerk and Auditor of Box Elder County, State of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing statement is a true and correct statement of the financial condition of Box Elder County, as of December 31, 1976, as appears on the records of said County In the office of the County Clerk and Auditor thereof. K B. Olsen, duly ''V'CS JOAt K NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. Looke, Deceased Creditors will present. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 15th day of Claims must be July A.D., presented ir. accordance with Estate of Austin $ fJw-- B. Olsen, County Clerk-Audit- or the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Gary B. Bywater, Administrator 0. Dee Lund, Attorney for Administrator . April May 5 2 Quick-drainin- g SAVE 100 SAVE 30 SEARS 499" TABLE TOP CRAFTSMAN 139" 3.5 RP COLOR TV WITH SENSOR TOUCH TUNING n M)m This rugged Eager-- reserve-powe- r as mower gives you well as reliability. Has 5 quick-adjucutting height settings to match your particular needs. No. 90731 1 easy-startin- g st 5 tuning lets you go from any preset station to any other without waiting for tuner to flip through e black intervening channels. matrix tube. No. 4215 Sensor-touc- h In-lin- S2 Due to the extremely dry weather conditions of the past few months. State Forestry personnel have announced the need to begin the closed fire season on May 1, 1977. Vegetation conditions are sufficiently dry for restrictions to be placed on open burning. No open burning will be allowed unless a burning permit is obtained. Burning permits can be obtained from your County Fire Warden, County Fire Department, or County Sheriff. Citizens are urged to abide by the burning permit policy in Super-Chromi- x CUT 15 SEARS SLATE BACK 24-IBAR STOOL & 30-IN. READY N. WAS 29 FOR SPRING 1976 inMEBlATE DELIVERY Modern style bar stool adjusts from 24 inches to 30 inches. Slate back with tangerine, black or gold seat. No. 7911 through- man-cause- I, 1-- Department out the fire season, additional regulations might need to be enforced. Future announcements will be made as to fire conditions throughout the state, as the summer progresses, Mr. Sjoblom stated. We must all strive to hold the level of d fires to a minimum, and save our range and forest lands from fire destruction. ss- - 2 Clearing Index. When this index is below 500, no burning is allowed. Above 500, smoke dispersal is sufficient enough to allow burning. Because of the extremely dry weather conditions, it has become necessary to begin the closed fire season earlier than in past years. As conditions State of Utah ) County of Box Elder ) Magna-ridg- e x 12 ft. inside. 9 roof design means you get deep ribs parallel to roofs pitch providing strength and rigidity as well as efficient water runoff. No. 60084. Our $359.99 10xl6-ft- . Lawn Building... $2 59. 99 1-- SAVE Sears SEARS UPRIGHT 20 CU. FT. CONVENTIONAL 12 2-- 15 350 lb. Boxes HEAVY-DUT- Y LAUNDRY DEFROST FREEZER DETERGENT 30 lb. (.leans (letter than the Nation's leading - use detergent. ConeenlriiU-only eiii per normal wash load. Large family size freezer with conventional defrost painted system. Freezer interior is smooth, steel. No. 2640 easy-to-clea- SKAKSPKM IV. POLICY If an item t not devnhfd ms redu ed or sprcial pun fuse tl s regular price A spe i.l pur, though no( reduced t an exceptional value THIS All IS Ol KWOKI) It ts harked hy Sears Advertising Policies Manual which with item to be supported requires every advertised sufficient merchandise A few self items from this section on sale may remain longer than the closing sale date 2 n Sears-Brigha- m City 50 South Main 723-523- 8 RainCheck our intention to have every item shown If you are not satisfied in any way. or do not find an item available and are not offered a rain check, please call your nearest Sears Customer Convenience Center. II Larry Ashby, general manager of the Ogden general office. In the 20 years Johnson, has been with New York Life, he has insured 1,200 people for more unis we mm (F ilHHl OttfHUHiJUft 'dHHU Giilil SAVE The earlier sentence was suspended because of good behavior, said Evans. Also found guilty was Lloyd Averett, 19, of Brigham City. He was fined $100 and given 10 days in jail with $90 of the fine suspended. Evans said Averett was a party to the offense of Omer J. Call Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication 28th day of April, A.D., 1977. Also beginning 12 feet East of Southwest corner of Lot 10, Block 14, A Tremonton Sur- vey thence East 80 feet. Southwest 40 feet, West 80 feet to beginning. Admitted Guilt Two youths from Brigham City involved in an attempted armed robbery of a Corinne Sattsfnn!unranterd or Your Money Back |