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Show Thursday, June 'k PoIbBSe CJoOiseNOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Civil No. 10092 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, G.F. INDUSTRIES INC., a( Corporation, Plaintiff, vs.' GLEN EHNWtt, se y4NE y4 , WNEVi, sSEy4, WMiNwy4SEy4 Dated this 24th day of May, 1973. EXPLORATIONS, ALBERT PASSIC, SHERIFF BY (s) Frank World Corporation, Deputy a INC., Section 9: NNEy4 Section 16: NWy4NWy4, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure issued from the above Court on May 23, 1973, in the above entitled action, I am commanded to sell at Sheriffs Sale all of the described hereinafter property which is situated in Carbon County, State of Utah. Published in Sun vocate May 31, June Ad- and 7 14, 1973. NOTICE TO PUBLIC PUBLIC HEARING On the Location Features of a Proposed Highway Project Entailing Construction of a Highway Maintenance Station 4 miles NOTICE IS HEREBY East From Wellington GIVEN that on the 18th day Town Hall on U.S. Highway of June, 1973, at 1:00 P.M. at. 50& 6. the front door of the The State Road Comat Price, mission of Utah herewith Courthouse Carbon County, Utah, I will advises all interested sell, in obedience to said persons or groups of the Decree of Foreclosure and proposed construction of a Order of Sale, the following seven-stal- l highway described property or so maintenance station in much thereof as may be Carbon County. All are to necessary satisfy hereby invited to attend and plaintiffs Judgment with to participate in a Location interest and costs, to the Public Hearing on said highest bidder for cash in project which will be held lawful money of the United on Wednesday, June 27, States, which property is 1973, at 7:30 p.m., in the situated in Carbon County, Wellington Town Hall, Utah, and particularly Wellington, Utah. Goverdescribed in Schedule A ning officials of Carbon attached hereto and ex- County and Wellington City pressly made a part of this have been advised. Notice. The proposed seven-staSCHEDULE "A Highway Maintenance Shed A Net Profits Interest would be constructed on a equal to 10 percent of the net tract of land containing profits received by Mcapproximately 9 acres Culloch Oil Corporation situated in the ESWy4 from the sale of coal or Sec. 3, T15S, R11E, SLB&M. other carbon products to be Information mined from properties in presented at the hearing Carbon County, Utah, will include a discussion of hereinafter particularly the location features of the described, and which lands project. Appropriate and the net profits interest illustrative materials will are more particularly be available for inspection. described in that certain During the hearing, verbal Grant of Net Profits In- and-o- r written testimony terest dated August 20, 1971, pertaining to the features of from McCulloch Oil Corthe proposed project or its social, economic and enporation to Glen Explorations, INC. recorded vironmental effects will be as Entry No. 122344 in Book received from all interested 126 at page 119 in the office persons or groups. of the Carbon County Any person or group Recorder, together with any unable to attend the public and all other right, title and hearing, but wishing to give interest of Glen Ex- testimony pertinent to the plorations, Inc., in and to aforementioned project, said lands which are may do so in writing. This described as follows: should be testimony directed to the State Road Township 12 South, Commission of Utah and Range 9 East, S.L.M. Section 26: WMt, WME mailed to the Utah State Section 27: All Department of Highways, E. Section 28: All James Attention: ll Section 29: SV2NV2, SVfc, NEy4NEV4 Section 30: Lots 2, 3, 4, Eswy4,SEy4SEy4Nwy4, rsNEy4, Section 31: Section 32: Section 33: Section 34: Section 35: Township Range All All All All WMs 13 South, 9 East, S.L.M. Section 3: All Section 4: All Section 5: Lots 1 and 2, SEy4 sNEy, Section 9: All 10: NMs, Section less the NEy4SWy4, following portion: Begin- ning at the Southwest Corner of the NEy4 of the SWy4 of said Section 10, and running thence East 550 feet, thence North 225 feet, West 480 feet, North 560 feet, West 70 feet, South 785 feet to place of beginning. Section 13: Beginning feet North and feet East of the Southwest Corner of the NEy4NWy4 of 428.2 488.5 Section 13, Township 13 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, on East line of State Road right of way, and running thence North 3 degrees 15 East along said right of way 170.4 feet; thence on a 840 feet radius curve to the left 199 feet; thence North 10 deg. 20 West along said right of way 45 feet; thence East 100 feet, more or less, to West bank of Price River, thence Southerly along West bank of Price River; thence Southerly along West bank of Price River to a point South 77 deg. 45 East of point of beginning, thence North 77 deg. 45 West 68.0 feet to beginning. Section 16: NWy4NWy4, WNEy4, EViNWy4, SttSEYe, SEy4NEV4, WMiNwy4SEy4 Excepting and excluding therefrom all of the coal in the Castlegate D seam in the following described property: South, Range 9 East, S.L.M. Section 32: All Section 33: Lots 1,2, 3 and Township 4, 12 SWy4NE4, SNWy4, NftSWVi, NWy4SE4 Township 13 South, Range 9 East, S.L.M. Section 3: Lots 3 and 4 Section 4: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, SE'4, SMtNE'A Section 5: Lot 1 Johnston, Information Officer, Room 616 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. For in- clusion in the official transcript of the public hearing proceedings, letters must be postmarked no later than midnight, July 7, 1973. Please begin such by making testimony reference to the hearing or the project. At any time during regular office hours, maps, drawings and other pe- rtinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways, District No. 4 Office, P.O. Box Price, Utah 84501. The purpose of this hearing is to discuss the R, general location of the maintenance proposed station. Detailed design be cannot features developed until the location is established. An additional public hearing to discuss design features of this project will be conducted or the opportunity for such a hearing afforded at a later date. BLAINE J. KAY DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION Published in the Sun Advocate, June 14 and 21, 1973. k NOTICE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING BUDGET INTENT Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners at their regular meeting of June 18, 1973 at 7: 30 oclock p.m. will meet in the Commissioners Room at the County Courthouse for regular business and also for the purpose of approving the budget of expenditures, under the Federal Revenue Sharing Fund for the first of 1973, as shown in legal ad in this issue of the one-ha- lf Sun Advocate. The public is invited to attend said meeting to voice their opinions in the matter. Board of County By: B.H. Young Published County Clerk in the Sun Advocate, June 14. 1973. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State cattle and 5 horses; and used from Apr. to Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 10.91 acs. in T14S. Protests resisting the granting of thi. application with reasons therefor must be filed in dupLcate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 14, 1973. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Sun Advocate May 31, June 7 and 14, 1973. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the law, the DIVISION OF STATE LANDS of the STATE OF UTAH, will on Friday, June 29, 1973, at 1:00 P.M., on that day, offer for sale at Public Auction on the front steps of the Carbon County Court House, at Price, the Utah, following described parcel of land situated in Carbon County: Con4, SEv4SWy4, 81.10 acres, more or per acre. Sales will be made only to 100-30- Reserving to the State Utah all oil, gas and other minerals together with the right to enter upon such land and to extract said minerals. 2. Subject to all valid and existing rights of record. 3. Subject to an existing grazing lease No. 15853 until December 31, 1973. 4. Successful bidder must pay the cost of the advertisement of the sale. TERMS OF SALE: No less than ten percent (10?) of the total price is payable at the time of sale, with 8 interest on the remainder of the sale price to the first of January following, plus the $5.00 the certificate fee; remainder of the purchase price to be divided into not more than twenty (20) annual payments with interest at the rate of 8 per annum on the deferred payments, the interest being payable in advance each year, or cash payment may be made in full. Any sealed bids must of the total contain 10 price and will be returned if unsuccessful. Further information may be obtained by writing the Division of State Lands, 105 State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. By order of the Utah Board of State Lands April 18, 1. of 1973. STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF STATE LANDS CHARLES R. HANSEN DIRECTOR APPROVED AS TO FORM: VERNON B. ROMNEY ATTORNEY GENERAL Published in the Sun Advocate May 31, June 7, 14 21, 1973. NOTICE The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will at its regular meeting to be held June 21, adopt a budget for the School Year. A copy of the tentative budget is on file in the Clerks office and may be inspected at any time prior to its approval. Citizens interested are invited to be in attendance at the meeting and offer any suggestions concerning the 1973, 1973-7- 4 Movell Jewkes er Carbon County School District Published in the Sun Advocate May 31, June 7 and 14, 1973. S.T. ' pSc- - 3141,' t f ' . h1 p. . W.. "r to Utah State Division of Wildlife reports some 3,500 anglers were on hand for the opener. season. According Christs Language language used to preach the Sermon on the Mount was Aramaic, the mother tongue of Jesus and his disciples. The Old Testament books of Daniel and Ezra were written originally in Aramaic, as was the New Testament Gospel of St. Matthew. The Extension Service News By Rick Chase Carbon County Agent 637-323- or 39 8 Chamber had three promotions slated for June including Fathers Day, Western Week and a sidewalk sale on June next The Chamber meeting was slated for July 21-2- 11. Farm food producers way of the field when fearing possible fuel possible to cut down the shortages can make the fuel they have go farther and save money in the process. They can do it by following these eight suggestions in their farm operations, notes H. Spencer Daines, number of turns that cause inefficient use of fuel. The Extension specialist also suggested that farmers and others consider toe cost in fuel consumption of wind ficiency. 5. Shut the engine off if you are likely to be stopped for some time since idling will often use more fuel than restarting toe motor. 6. If possible, move your resistance resistance. He said, Though wind resistance is Agricultural Engineer, Utah State University not a problem in most farm Extension. operations, it is a big factor 1. Reduce tillage pracin efficient use of fuel when tices to the minimum traveling at high speeds on necessary and couple toe highway. machines together for Cars are beginning to multiple operations where sport bumper stickers possible. displaying the slogan Slow 2. Match tractors to the down, save gas. Thats a job to be done when good idea. The American Oil possible, using small tractors for toe lighter jobs. Company says that by 3. Operate equipment at driving 50 miles an hour proper engine and field instead of 60, you save about one gallon in eight. You speeds. 4. Keep tractor and would save considerably equipment properly tuned more by cutting higher for maximum fuel ef- rates of speed since the 3 as Operation of Plant by $12,000.00, increase the item known as Maintenance of School Plant $16,000.00, by decrease the item known as Instruction by $23,000.00, decrease the item known as Fixed Charges by $7,515.00, and decrease the item known as Community r 8324 WERE set almost everywhere at Scofield Reservoir during the first weekend of the fishing regular meeting to be held on June 21, 1973, to make the following changes in its Budget: Increase the item known as Administration by $2,000.00, increase the item known as Transportation by $5,515.00, increase the item known i' L- -r? CAMPSITES District proposes at its 1972-197- t rv " 'i . -- V NOTICE The Board of Education of the Carbon County School States, or those who have declared their intention to become such. Seller reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Sale will be made subject to the following: V 1973. School Clerk-Treasur- -- tiL local Ron Griffith, manager of the Mountain Bell office, was named as vice president of the Carbon Chamber of Commerce at its meeting held on June 6. He was approved by the board to fill the vacancy left by Michael Axelgard, who resigned. He is currently serving as Rotary Club President and Carbon Babe Ruth League President. The motion was made by Chamber President Tom Anderson, who stated he could appoint the person to fill the two year vacancy but wanted board approval. Ross Boyack, chairman of the Business Promotion committee reported the . JL-- it mmm 0 citizens of the United budget. - m I- - Exch. 660 (91 Area) James D. and May S. Bertelsen, 258 N. 5th Ave., Price, Utah 84501, seeks the Tight to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Stock Cert. No. 2224, Price River Water Users Assn. The water has been diverted from Scofield Res. at a point N. 810 ft. and W. 990 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10, T12S, R7E; and used for miscellaneous purposes. Hereafter, 1.0 ac. ft. of water is to be released into Price River at a point same as heretofore, and 1.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point N. 550 ft. and E. 270 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T12S, R7E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family in SWy4SWy4 Sec. 3, T12S, R7E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 21, 1973. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Sun Advocate June 7, 14 and 21, less The land may be sold to the highest bidder, but no land will be sold for less than and . SLB&M. taining $125.00 named to Chamber post - Engineer to exchange water in Carbon County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST. SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN : SECTION 31: Commissioners MlbMONEKS Griffith (91-406- LOT 7 - NOTICE TO WATER USERS Thomas Pitts, Rt. No. 1, Helper, Utah 84526, has filed with the State Engineer to App. No. 42433 appropriate 0.50 sec. ft. of water in Carbon County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from return flow from Spring Glen Canal at a point E. 1000 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 6, T14S, R10E, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the stockwatering of 25 NWy4SWy4 Sec. 6. R10E, SLB&M. Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 14, 1973 of traveling through the air increases approximately by the square as you increase speed. Daines noted that farmers and others who feel large equipment by truck that they are not receiving a instead of driving it several proper allocation of fuel miles on the highways. supplies may channel their Services by $5,000.00. 7. Postpone operations complaints to OOG through These changes are made such as ditch clearing and their local County necessary by the increase in land leveling when possible Agricultural Stabilization costs of fuel, utilities, and for at least a few weeks and Conservation Service repairs to buildings due to until the fuel situation Offices. OOG is the Office of the extreme weather from the present Oil and Gas, Department of conditions last winter and improves use period. Interior, Washington, D.C. peak will not entail an increase in 8. Work the field the long 20240. over-athe budget. The Board of Education also proposes to increase the item known as School Food Services by $29,000.00. Funds for this increase have been provided from additional federal revenues furnished for the purchase DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY of equipment and food ll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OFFICE OF REVENUE items. 1900 Movell Jewkes Clerk-Treasur- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3682 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON STATE OF COUNTY, UTAH, In the Matter of toe Estate of LEON JEAN-SELM- E, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to toe undersigned at the office of BOYD BUNNELL, Attorney at Law, Oliveto Building, Price, Utah 84501, on or before the 25th day of September, 1973; claims must be presented in ac- with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. (s) Albert Jeanselme, Administrator Published in Sun Advocate May 31, June 7, 14 and 21, 1973. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (KJ N PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING W. SAM OF ESTATES and JOSEPHINE BOTH PROBATE NO. 3635: Creditors will present EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL an executive proposal fyl will the availability of revenue sharing funds borrowing requirements of your jurisdiction? ALLOCATION in accordance provisions of 75-9-- 5, the UCA with proper 1953, verification as required therein. (s) Fred Basso Administrator Published in Sun Advocate, May 24, 31, June 7 and 14, 1973. IN affect the and ending June 30, 1973 THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN ESTIMATED $37,980.00 TOTALOF ACCOUNT NO AVOID DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT LESSEN DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT WILL ENABLE RATE OF A H REDUCING PRICE CITY MAJOR TAX 84501 UTAH NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT ANEW MAJOR TAX OPERATINGMAINTENANCE PLANNED EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES (A) PRICE, IN ENACTING PRIORITY MAYOR WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL PREVENT INCREASE RATE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL PREVENT OO h OOA 15 2 In which of the following manners is it expected that the availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect the tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply (M) TAXES IB) EXPENDITURES PERCENT PIANNED MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING SERVICES CAPITAL PERCENT FOR PLANNED NEW FOR OR EXPANDED SERVICES EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES PLANNED EXPENDITURES E F (0) EXPENDITURES PERCENT PLANNED FOR. UNO EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION ACQUISITION G H , DEBT RETIREMENT J 10 MULTI 1 PURPOSE GENERAL PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOVT 11 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EDUCATION 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 12 HEALTH 4 13 HEALTH TRANSPORTATION RECREATION 14 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 15 HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6 UBRARIES SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED & POOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 17 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 9 TOTAL PLANNEO OPERATINGMAIN 18 PUBLIC EXPEN TENANCE DITURES have advised a local newspaper and the news media of the contents of this report Furthermore I have records documenting the contents of this report and they are open for public and news media scrutiny I SAFETY 19 RECREATION CULTURE 20 OTHERS claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at 320 North First East, Price, Utah, on or before toe 24th day of August, 1973. Claims must be presented Jan 1, 1973 Check this block if this plan is based on (L) DEBT How BASSO DECEASED, AVE WASHINGTON. DC. 20226 -- BASSO, PRICE CITY SHARING er Carbon County School District Published in the Sun Advocate, May 31, June 7 and 14, 1973. cordance PENNSYLVANIA OF THE GOVERNMENT Specify 21 OTHERS SIGNATURE NAME fSpecifyl TITLE PLEASE tij Y. PRINT JunaIi DATE PUBLISHED Sun-Advo- Cfit OTHERS iCY-C- on J.973 NEWSPAPER (Spectfy) 23 Specify) loo $ construct AKi new tuxIinc. 24 OTHERS (Specify) 25 TOTAL NAME OF '.lei- line 22 OTHERS J .ioa 3at2LS40Q - OF fa:.. a I PLANNED CAPITAL (Published as required by Federal Law in the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah, June 14, 1973 FORM NO 3229 |