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Show 8B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 25, 2004 Gardeners get best tomato crop with correct care, storage PUBLIC NOTICES yBecause the People Must Know Spring is here, and it's time to think tomatoes. Dan Drost. a Utah State Uni- ersity extension egetable specialist recommends the follow- son or late), fruit size (cherry', pear, plum or large), plant size (determinate, to Carbon want to who County gardeners use (fresh, process or dual use). semi-determin- or indeterminate), fruit color (red, pink, yellow, orange), or ing information NOTICE OFTRUSTEES SALE The (olio wing described property ill be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money ot the United States, at the East Mam Entrance, Courts Complex. Carbon Coun'y Courthouse, 1 49 East 1 00 South, Price, Utah, on SAVAGE C0ALTERMINAL SAVAGE SERVICES CORPORATION purported to be located in Carbon County at 1 14 3rd West Street, East Carbon, UT 84520 (the undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address), and more 6340 SO. 3000 1 and commonly known SUBDIVISION 14 Third West, East Caibon. Utah Tog 'her with aH the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of ttie property The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default are Luke R Byrge and Marnie L Byrge Savage Services Corporation has filed with the Utah Division of Oil, Gas & Mining an application for renewal of its Mining and Reclamation Plan Permit for the Savage Coal Terminal The permit for which renewal is being sought is Utah C,007 022 This is a Mining and Reclamation Permit for the Savage Coal Terminal, which is located in the Miller Creek area of Carbon County Utah in Sections 2 and 11, Township 15 South Range 10 East Salt Lake Base & Meridian any sue h condition exists, the sale shall be void, the successful bidder s funds mtumed and the trustee and current beneficiary shall not be liable to Biddies mu'rt tend"i M the trustee a $5,000 00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the pirn, ha piu e by 1 2 00 noon the day following the sale Both the must cashier s check or certified funds payable to Lundbetg & Associates Cash payment, an not A trudee s deed will be delivered to tin successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid deposit and the bai mi r The permit area is further described as follows Township 1 5 South, Range 1 0 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian W 1 2 SW 1 4 except 0 24 ac in NW corner, E 1 2 SW Sec 11 except East 100 and 5 42 ac in SW comer 7 5 minute map The permit is available for inspection at the Utah Division of Oil. Gas & Mining office in Price College of Eastern Utah, 451 E 400 N , Price, Utah, and the Utah Division of Oil Gas & Mining office, 1 594 West North Temple. Suite 1210, Salt Lake (801) 263-340- 0 Office Hours 8 00 a m - 5 00 p m L&A Case No 14735 Team AMME THIS COMMUNICATION INFORMATION IS AN ATTEMPT OBTAINED A DEBT, TO COLLECT AND ANY WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Oil Utah, and the Utah Division of Oil, Gas Suite 1210. Salt Lake City, Utah & Mining office, 1594 West North Temple, Written comments, objections or reguests for informal conferences on the application may be submitted to State of Utah Department of Natural Resources, & Mining, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 1210, Salt Lake City Utah 84114-580- 1 Published in the Sun Advocate May 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2004 Division of Oil, Gas Published in the Sun Advocate May 18. 25 and June 1, 2004 keep ripening fruits off the ground. Stakes should be driv en 18 inches into the soil, three to four inches from the stem. In- determinate varieties require more support and v ine pruning to keep plant size manageable. Continue to tie up plants as they grow. Control insects and diseases throughout the year. Common problems are tomato horn worm, aphids and fusarium and verticillium wilt. The Price City Council will hold a Public Heanng on Wednesday. June 9, 2004, to receive public comments on the adoption of the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2004 05 The hearing will be held at 6 00 p m in the City Hall Council Chambers, 185 East Mam, Price, Utah. The budget can be viewed during normal working hours at the office of the Finance Director, Room 203, 1 85 East Mam, Price, Utah sJoanne Lessar Recorder City Published in the Sun Advocate May 25 and 27, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED The application for renewal is available for inspection at the Utah Division of Gas and Mining Office in Price, College of Eastern Utah, 451 E 400 N , Pnce, 145801 Use wooden stakes or wire cages to support the plants and Right-of-Wa- y City Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84115 Plant tomato seeds directly plants for juicing, canning or freezing. Expect IOO lbs. of fruit per IOO feet of row. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED Also included in the permit area is a for a pipeline across the SE 1,4NW 1 4 and NW 1,4 NW1 4 of Section 11 (1 21 acres), and across the SW 1,4 SW 1,4, NW 14 SW 1 4, SW 1,4 NW1,4 and NE 14 NW 1 4 of Section 2 (3 97 acres) This area is located on the "Pnce Quadrangle, U S Geological Survey 201 tie in the form of a wire transfer, Scott Lundberg Trustee 100 3269 South Main (34-0-- ers transplant tomatoes through black plastic for earlier maturity. Use row covers or hot caps to protect the plants when transpeplanting before the frost-fre- e riod. Plant tomatoes two feet apart in the row with rows spaced two to three feet apart. Plant three to four tomato plants per person for fresh use and an additional five to 10 4 1 May In 2001 DATED growth and delays fruit maturity. Side dress with nitrogen using one tablespoon per plant at four and eight weeks after transplanting. 4 in the garden days before the lust frost date. Most gaiden- - If the successful bidder foi my d miaqe courages excessive foliage 10-1- The sale is sublet to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a reinstatement or any ottier condition of which the trustee is not aware that would cause the cancellation of the salo 600 E. from seeds or transplants. Transplants should have about five to seven mature leaves and a root system. Transplants mature about four weeks before seeded tomatoes and are recommended for most growing areas of Utah. Tomatoes prefer a sunny lod cation and fertile, soils. Incorporate plenty of organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting. Once planted, avoid heavy fertilization, which enwell-draine- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 841 21 particularly described as as ment, primary use and available growing space. Most garden PUBLIC NOTICE FOR PERMIT RENEWAL June 14. 2004, at 12 00 p m of said day. for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed onginally executed on April 22 1997 by Luke R Byrge and Lisa R Byrge. as trustors, in favor of Nonwest Mortgage Inc , covering the following real property Lot 25, Block 8 Plat A DRAGERT0N When selecting varieties, consider the growing environ- get the best possible crop. Tomatoes are categorized by maturity class (early, mid-se- a centers and nurseries carry v that have been proven to grow well and produce high quality, flavorful fruits for local conditions. Tomatoes can be grown P0 The Price Redevelopment Agency will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, June 9, 2004, to receive public comments on the adoption of the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 200405. The hearing will be held at 6 00 p m in the City Hall Council Chambers, 185 East Mam, Price, Utah The budget can be viewed during normal working hours at the office of the Finance Director, Room 203, 185 East Mam, Price, Utah sJoanne Lessar Box Recorder City Published in the Sun Advocate May 25 and 27, 2004 - Iciromy Rich have always been proud of you. Rnd will be behind you in whatever you doll! UUe eooo ujck enaouaies! UJe love you lots!! Love always, Vour Family iVMMi j f! A y X TTS 'W Tilth h iH '. i r ft i ftifB aii ail WIutoht ou We are so proud oj Johnny Congratulations on all of your accomplishments, and good luck at Dixie State. He still has that 80s look Only older and more "hair", dump'' high and keep reaching for the stars We know you'll be successful in whatever you choose to do in life. V Mom. Dad. Jor Lm We always knew you could. You make us proud! of ou! love you. Mom. Dad, Tanner and L You and are h proud IVc Madison Esther- Bunny! did it! fro. fro with all our heart! 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