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Show PubDnG rJoDGeNOTICE TO PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING On Proposed Improvement of State Route No. 95 From Atomic Rock to White Canyon Project No. FLH 42(11) The State Road Commission of Utah herewith all advises interested persons or groups that highway improvements are proposed on FAS 370, said highway being State Route No. 95 in San Juan County. The proposed route location of the project is as follows: beginning at a point 3 miles west from the Junction of State Route 263 and State Route 95 and thence running Westerly and Northwesterly along or parallel to existing State Route 95, 29 miles to a point two miles west from the White Canyon Bridge. Proposed location and features consist of grading, draining, and surfacing of a 28 foot design roadway. The governing officials of San Juan County have been notified. The public is herewith advised that a public hearing, to discuss the location and design features and the social, economic and environmental effects imof the proposed provements, will be held only if requested. Any person or organization desiring that a public hearing be held must submit a written request days after the date of publication of this notice. Requests must be sent by Registered United States Mail, addressed to: Utah State Department of Highways, Information Office, within 21 Attention: Johnston, James State Office Salt Lake City, time during regular office hours, maps, drawings and other pe- rtinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways and written views received date by the Department from any interested persons or groups will be available for public inspection and at Highway copying Department District No. 4 Offices, South on State Route 10, Price, Utah 84501. Blaine J. Kay, P.E. Director of Highways Utah State Road Commission By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, to Utah July DEEP Published in the Sun July 26 and Advocate August 2, 1973. Full information con- cerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Area Forester, Moab, Utah; or the State Forester, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in the Sun Advocate July 26, August 2, 9 and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3700 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF . CARBON STATE OF COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE of ESTATE MARGARET ANDERSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the Law Office of S.J, Sweetring, her attorney, Oliveto Office Building, 23 South Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 5th day of November, 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper 75-9-- 5, therein. (s) MaryRadakovich Administratrix Published in Sun Adand NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Rose DeMarco Steinberg, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Louie G. DeMarco, Spencer L. Haycock, Attorney, 731 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 on or before the 23rd day of October, A.D. 1973. Claims must be presented in acthe with cordance Utah provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Louie G. DeMarco, Executor of the estate of Rose DeMarco Steinberg, Deceased Spencer L. Haycock, Attorney Published in the Sun Advocate July 19, 26, August 2 and 9, 1973. o 75-9-- 5, PUBLIC HEARING In accordance with and lection Jtah Code Annotated 1962, lotice is hereby given that in Friday, August 3, 1973, a ublic Hearing will be held y the East Carbon City Council at 7:00 oclock P.M. n the East Carbon City Hall it 109 East Geneva Drive, East Carbon City, Carbon e bounty, Utah for the of considering the idoption of a budget for Sast Carbon City for the emainder of the fiscal year mding June 30, 1974. All interested persons are nvited to attend and to be leard for or against the estimates of revenues and ;xpenditures for any item in my fund. Copies of the proposed Dudget are available for public inspection in the office of the City Recorder. Dated: July 25, 1973 (s) Gordon Parker Mayor Published in Sun Advocate July 26 and August 2, pur-)os- July 26; August 2, 9 16, 1973. NOTICE to WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Carbon County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year otherwise unless Locations designated. in SLB&M. Exch. 678 (91 Area) Albert S. Veltri, 235 Vernal Str., Helper, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Cert. No. 2134 for 1 Share in Price River Water Users Association. 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 the 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 S. 410 ft. and E. 510 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T12S, R7E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family in 100-30- 'in ' Deceased. 0 NWy4NWy4 Sec. 3, T12S, R7E. Protests resisting the u itultm great-grandma- 's 23, 1973. Dale museum has grown summer this through a rapidly community effort. Highlight of the display is a mural depicting the founding of the area. Castle MEGAN LIDDELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Liddell of Price, examines a washer from days in the farm room of the Emery County Museum. The Hoppes, Executrix Published in the Sun Advocate August 2, 9, 16 and BID FOR COAL For School Year Extension Service News 1973-7- 4 On or before August 15th at 2:00 p.m., the Board of Education will receive sealed bids for 2,500 tons, more or less, of screened and treated slack coal. Prices shall be quoted for By: Claudia Waterman USU Extension Economist at the mine. A fruit treat that is exenvelopes should be plainly marked Coal Bid to pensive to buy in the stores be Opened by the Board of can be made easily at home, Education. according to Flora The Board reserves the Utah State University right to reject any and all nutrition specialist. bids for cause. It is fruit leather and is A certified analysis is to made by drying fruit pulp accompany this bid which into a thin sheet and then has been made within the rolling it up for storage. last 90 days. Uintah School District First, choose fruit that is Dan W. Turner ripe to get the maximum flavor. Wash, and puree the Published in the Sun fruit a blender is almost Advocate August 2 & 9, 1973. essential to make the puree then add of raw fruit sweetening and flavoring if All Bard-wel- l, Selective Service vacation several of preparation PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI OF THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHAPING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW WASHINGTON. DC 20226 inch proximately one-fort- h thick. A 17 by 12 inch cookie sheet will hold about two or three cups of puree. For easy removal, leave the plastic a bit larger than the cookie sheet. The Selective Service Office located in the Oliveto and serving Building Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties, will be closed between August 3rd and 13th while the secretary is on vacation. Young men are reminded that they are still required to register when they become 18 years of age, either during 30 days before or 30 days after their 18th birthday. f wrote the book you're planning a building, get your hands on our book. Facts. Charts. Check Lists. 32 pages. If m marathon Lyju metallic building company Subsidiory O BOX 14240 HOUSTON ol Marathon Manufacturing TEXAS Company 77021 Houston Texas 77002 Just call or write: Garber Contracting Call P.O. Box 811, $82,076.00 OOk OOk EXPENDITURES (A) (B) CAPITAL EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES PERCENT PERCENT USED FOR MAINIFNANCE Of EXISTING SERVICES (C) USE 0 FOR NFW0R PURPOSE (E) EXPANDED service; (F) (0i 10 MULTI PURPOSEAND GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION $ 11 EDUCATION PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION $ HEALTH HEALTH $ TRANSPORTATION SAFETY PERCENT USED FOR1 ACTUAL EXPENDITURES LAND ICONSTfUCTION ACQUISITION RETIREMENT (HI III (J) $ GOVT 637-229- 5 Price, Utah 84501 RECREATION 6 LIBRARIES $ 12 $ 13 $ 14 s SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT $ 15 HOUSING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ c & $ 16 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED SPOOR FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 9 TOTAL $ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $ $ 17 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION $ $ PUBLIC SAFETY ACTUAL EXPEN DITURES 18 (Nl CERTIFICATION (Please Read Instruction F) The news media have been advised that a complete copy of this report has been published in a local newspaper of general circulation have records documenting the contents of this report and they are open for public and news media scrutiny Additionally, I certify that I am the chief executive officer and with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon, I certify that they have not been used in violation of either thp priority expenditure requirement (Section 103) or tha rpatchmq funds prohibition (Section 104) of the Act (O) TRUST FUND $ 20 0THERfSpcyV 21 OTHER (Specify) 22 OTfE Bjfpecify 32,1)03.1)0 9 Water line emergency1 construction $ 1)9,672.60 Water line emergency, 3 construct on 100 I REPORT Revenue Sharing Funds Received Thru June 30 1973 $ Interest Earned $ Total Funds Available $ Amount Expended Balance $ 19 RECREATION CULTURE $ o2 . ,00. 00 82 ,076 32 , 03 . 00 0 9 ,672 .60 NAME & TITLE PLEASE PRINT Aug. Sun-Advo- NAME OF NEWSPAPER (Published as required by Federal Law in the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah, August 2, 1973. DEBT EQUIPMENT Id 5 Metallic P ACTUAL $ PUBLIC When if conies to sfleel buildings Marathon A June 30, 1973 MANNER BASED UPON A k$ 2 CATEGORIES nr ending PAYMENT ACCOUNT NO. 15 Ll 72 TOTAL PAYMENT OF PRIORITY EXPENDITURE " SL Jan. 1, IN THE FOLLOWING OPERATINGMAINTENANCE PCS' HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHARING FORTHE PERIOD BEGINNING Dry in direct sunlight nine to ten hours in either a screened box or your home dryer, or cover with gauze. The fruit leather is ready when it is leathery and chewy. While the fruit is still warm, roll it jelly-rol- l 2, 1973. whal you due to the differences in sunlight, heat and humidity. Following is a chart for the Now, line a cookie sheet with plastic, wrap and spread the puree evently over the plastic, ap- office dates Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Sun Advocate July 19, 26 and Aug. Is Mrs. Bardwell noted that the drying time is variable 5 Sept. 1, 1973. think you have until you try to use it. fashion removing the plastic. The fruit treat can be stored in glass jars or in plastic bags. different kinds of the fruit leather: puree, Apples flavoring, sweeten to taste; puree, sweeten apricots one tablespoon sugar or honey for one cup puree; wash and peel, peach puree, sweetening optional; peel, add small pears amount of water to help puree fruit if necessary, no flavoring necessary; plums wash, pit and puree, as desired: sweeten wash and raspberry puree, sweeten as desired add water to and rhubarb first part of fruit to aid as pureeing, sweeten desired. desired. State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Influence Maude er granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the IkOldiim&u Worthei 384-264- 75-9-- Clerk-Treasur- N. 8 toward made OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH T. delivery Glenda 384-233- 7 Killpack took Lollyne and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1461 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of AtBOYD BUNNELL, torney at Law, Oliveto Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of November, 1973; claims must be presented in acthe with cordance provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. (s) Shirley Thompson Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Road and also the block where Reid Bailey, Dennis Lollette to Page, Ariz. Bacon and Gerald Stanton where they were met by live. Merril and Sylvia Scow. The Visiting in Salt Lake with twins then went with their members of her family and uncle and aunt to their friends is Mrs. Nina home in Tempe, Ariz. for a Killpack. vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ferron will be judged by Huntsman and famiy of State Beautification judges Aurea visited during the during the week of August week with Mrs. Eva Hun20. Mrs. Marjorie tsman and the Howard Rasmussen, president of Huntsman family. the local beautification Joan Killpack of BYU committee requests, "If you and Faye" Killpack from have limbs from trees, LDS Business college were stumps, farm equipment home visiting their parents, and any kind of debris on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Killpack. the street that will hinder Sandra Killpack and the mower from cutting the children Christine and grass, would you please Justin spent several days remove them? with her parents, Mr. and She also added, Each Mrs. Clayton Berensen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter year many awards are and family have to Freeman communities, given schools, churches and purchased a mobile home for improvements and moved next to the Joe Dales. They had been living beautification. One award in the Phil Jay Funk home. that should interest the Phil Jay is not out of the citizens of Ferron is a block hospital and has returned to of trees awarded to the Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur largest and smallest community with the most Lemon and the Max Ralphs entries. Mrs. Rasmussen family attended the Hannah encourages people to enter and Parley Ralphs reunion this contest. Those in- held at Saratoga. terested may contact her Mrs. Ida Conklin enhome or call tertained her daughter Mrs. Mrs. Lee Hatton is in Darwin (Judy) Jensen and with children of Elko, Nev. Judy Provo visiting members of her family. also attended the Parley Before returning home she and Hannah Ralphs reunion plans to go to Afton, Wyo. to while here. The Dean Behlings spent see her parents and other members of her family. the weekend in Salt Lake Visiting Harold and where they all went to the Fannie Sorensen is their rodeo. Mr. and Carl Mrs. Mrs. Ben daughter, (JoAnn) Madsen from Killpack of Springville Arvada, Nev. Two of her visited during the week with his mother, Mrs. Eva children, David and Carrie are here with their grandKillpack. Among those that work parents). The Madsens will be met in Salt Lake by their for the forest and are in father and will all return to Reno, Nev. fighting the their home in time for forest fire are Bevan school. Killpack and Jim Peterson. We are happy to welcome The Ferron MIA Maids to Ferron, Mr. and Mrs. won the Emery Stake MIA Maid Tournament at Castle Charles Aldredge. Chuck Dale on Friday. Coaches for has just finished serving six the winning team are Mrs. years with the U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Janet Stevens and Mrs. Connie Beach. Peterson spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Funk in Salt Lake visiting with and family of Salt Lake their children. While there were visitors at the Albert they attended the rodeo. Hunter home during the The Monte Nelson family week. vacationed at the home of Gordon Larsen, son of Mr. his parents, Mr. and Ms. and Mrs. Lenard Larsen Rulon Nelson. was home for a few days Albert Hunter, who is- - at from his job in Salt Lake. the Veterans Hospital in The County Road crew Salt Lake, was able to be have finished blacktopping home for a few days this two blocks of the Cemetery week. and Dwight Iff Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the offices of Therald N. Jensen and James T. Jensen, her attorneys 190 North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah, on or before the 27th day of October, 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Sara G. Perri, Administratrix Published in the Sun Advocate, July 26, August 2, 9 and 16. GALLAGHER, 1973 perron f 16, 1973. vocate 1973. ASPEN verification as required 13, 1973. c-- CREEK SALE NO. 2, located in Section 27 T 26 South, R 25 East; SLM. Separate bids are required for each sale. Sealed bids can be sent to the Area Forester, Utah Forestry and Fire Control, P.O. Box 1203, Moab, Utah, or the sealed bid may be submitted before the bid opening. Bid opening will be held at the "Area Foresters Office, 94 East Center Street, Moab, Utah at 10:00 a.m. on August 20, 1973, to be followed immediately by oral bidding. Deep Creek Aspen Sale No. 1 contains 571,000 net bd. ft. of Quaking aspen sawtimber marked for cutting. Deep Creek Aspen Sale No. 2 contains 748,600 net bd. ft. of Quaking aspen sawtimber marked for cutting. The minimum acceptable bid is $9.02 per M board feet plus an administrative fee of $1.00 per M board feet. The full purchase price of the timber will be due 10 days after the sale date unless a bond for double the purchase price is supplied to the State. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Emery County Museum - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ANTHONY PERRI, JR., DECEASED: E. 616 Building, Utah 84114. At any STATE LAND TIMBER FOR SALE STATE LAND TIMBER SALE LA SAL MOUNTAINS, DEEP CREEK ASPEN SALE NO. 1 and Thursday, Aug. 2, 2, 1973 DATE PUBLISHED |