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Show 6A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 29, 1985 PUBLIC NOTICES obituaries LOS ANGELES, Calif. Arthur Bonacci died May 17, 1985 in Los to the deceased legislator of Carbon County, Frank Bonacci and the deceased Filomena Bonacci. Survived by brother and sisters, Mr. Americo Bonacci, Los Angeles; Mrs. Paul (Evelyn) Vidano, Riverdale, Ut.; Mrs. Wally (Tillie) Nell, Murray; Mrs. Frank (Sylvia) Zupo, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Kenneth (Beatrice) Kilgore, Portage, Indiana; preceded in death by Jennie Bonacci, Mrs. J. (Dora) Corey, Mrs. J. (Marion) Lupo. The funeral is pending and will be held in Los Angeles. John A. Perla John CARBONVILLE age, 69, died May 23, A. Perla, 1985 in a Price hospital. Born September 20, 1915, Aspen, Colo., a son of John A. and Amelia Perla. Married Margaret Millovac er and friend, died May 26, 1985 at the age of 1914 Martin, December 6, 1941, Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City. Member of the Catholic Church, resident of Carbon County since 1925. He worked in various coal mines in Carbon County prior to retirement from Kaiser Steel Mines, Sunnyside in 1972. Retired member UMWA, Kaiser Local. Survived by wife, Carbonville; three sons, three daughters, James, Cottonwood, Calif.; John, Jr., and Joesph M., both of Carbonville; Mrs. Bill (Rosemarie) Tidwell, Mrs. Roger (Margaret) Skaggs, Gladys Stilson, all Spring Glen; 16 grandchildren; five two brothers, five sisters, Frank, Mrs. Annie Peczuh, Mrs. Rose Koran, Eva Perla, all of Carbonville; Joe Perla, Ventura, Calif.; Mary Peczuh, Mrs. John (Molly) Skiff, Price. Mass of the Christian Burial Was held Tuesday at Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Holy A. Rosary was recited Monday evening. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Nora H. Buckley Beloved mother and sister, Nora Helen Buckley, died May 22, 1985 in Salt Lake City. Bom July 26, 1916 in Spring Glen to Andrew Jackson and Etta May Bellows Buckley. Survived by beloved son Michael, Salt Lake City; five sisters, Edith Masters, Katherine Smith, Bella Buckley, all Salt Lake City; Phoebe Hults, St. Louis, Mo.; Hazel Kidd, Bluff dale; two brothers, Emmet Buckley, Salt Lake City; Lawrence Buckley, Helper. 11 neices and 11 nephews. She will be missed by those who love her. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 174 East 900 South. Holy Rosary will be recited Friday, 7:30 p.m. at the Neil ODonnell and Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, where friends may call 6:30-7:3- 0 p.m. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Salt Lake City. 65. She was bom Sep- sometimes are not marked, Robinson said. Some of the other projects of the department include a new study guide The State of Utah production of titled Fireboss Study Foreman and working on a Guide, of revision the General Safety Orders, a state publication which contains the state laws relating to coal mining. The hefty foremanfireboss study guide is expected to be back from the printer within 30 days and it will eliminate the need for Utah to get study materials from West Virginia. The manual was produced through the combined efforts of the college, the coal mining industry, the United Mine Workers of America, the Utah State Industrial Commission and Utah the Associaton. Mining Consolidation Coal Co. provided a grant of $5,000 to help pay the cost of production of the new book. Much of the work on the General Safety Orders has been completed except for sections on the use of diesel equipment in mines and for longwall mining. The use of diesel equipment m the mines, as well as utilization of the longwall - The Finest Quality in Granite & 41IS.Ctata. J 14541 the Seventh Judicial District Court in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. FRANDSEN, KEL- Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know & Pursuant David J. Seeley David OrLee Edwin and Jean ange Seeley. He married Shirley Kraft on June 6, 1980 in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. He was a member of the LDS Church. He graduated with honors from Viewmont High School in Bountiful, class of 79. He was active in most outdoor sports, wrestling and was on the high school debate team. He also attended Saint Laurence College in Canton, N.Y. He Owned and operated the Star Valley Glass Doctor. Survivors include, father, David Seeley, Helper; mother, Jean Seeley Swain, Afton, Wyo.; brother, Mark Seeley, Roosevelt; sisters, Janice Carlston, Fairview; Utauna Lynn Prather, Titusville, Penn.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Nelson, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Rohanna Lee, Magna. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 29, at noon in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Monroe City Cemetery. method of mining has been increasing during the past few years, Robinson said. Another program which the college is planning to add to its curriculum is a blasting class. Tlie class will offer certification to people doing blasting work such as those in mining and North Huntington NX- WELCOMES Chuck Hatcher, Pastor-4- 87 47S Sunday SchooHO a.m. Sunday Worship n a m 4 7pm. f 1 - vations, restrictions, limitations, conditions, and rights of record. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. DATED at Price, Utah, this 20th day of May, 1985. A. ROSS HORSLEY, Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. By James H. Robertson, Deputy Sheriff Kenneth M. Hisatake Attorney for Plaintiff Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, 24, 29 and 31; June 5, 7, 12 and 14,1985. to ' methods, running thence N 89 51H East 627.90 feet along an existing fence, said fence being used and accepted as the section line, thence N 02 1817 East 654.53 feet along said fence, thence S 00 1751 West 685.72 feet more or less to the point of beginning along the section line. , DATED this 20th day Rosa ot. May Horsley, Sheriff, n , , By: James H. Robertson, Deputy Sheriff Published in the Sun Advocate May 22 and 29; June 5 and 12, 1985. 12,1985. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBIC HEARING On the proposed Replacement of the Railroad Crossing on State Route 157 at the Denver & Rio Grand Western tracks in Spring Glen, Carbon County At-gra- de Project No. RRS-0007(- 4) The Utah Department of Transportation herewith advises all interested persons or groups railroad that it proposes to replace the crossing on State Route 157 at the Denver & Rio Grand Western Railroad tracks in Spring Glen with a grade separation structure (overpass). This project will require the acquisition of adThe project was proposed ditional earlier but at that time it was anticipated tnat no would be required. The additional right-of-wa- y governing officials of Carbon County have been advised of this project The public is herewith advised that an official Public Hearing conducted by the Utah Department of Transportation to discuss the Environmental Study prepared for this project and the location and design features of the proposed improvements will be held only if requested. Any person or organization desiring that a public hearing be held must submit a written reauest postmarked no later than midnight June 21, 1985. Requests must be sent by registered United States Mail addressed to: Utah Department of Transportation, Office of Community Relations, Attention: James E. Johnston, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-599Questions concerning this project or the opportunity for a hearing may be directed to: at-gra-de right-of-wa- y. 8. Design Engineer, Utah Department of Transportation, District Four Headquarters, Box R, Price, Utah 84501; Frank Ularich, Telephone: (801)637-110At any time during regular office hours, the Environmental Study, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of Transportation as well as written views received to date by these agencies from any interested persons or groups will be available for public inspection and copying at: UDOT Headquarters, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah or UDOT, District Four Headquarters, Pric6, Utah. Gene Sturzenegger, P.E. AssistantDirector Published in the Sun Advocate May 29; and 0. June 5, 1985. .will public Discussion at this meeting will focus on proposed wastewater treatment alternatives. Comments from all interested persons concerning the proposed wastewater treatment for alternatives the Scofield Region will be received and in- meetings into the Facilities Plan. Project engineers will be present to answer development of the Advanced Facilities downers and other interested persons are urged to attend. an three U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, CFS Financial Building, Suite Notice is 301, 324 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah Mill-230hereby given that 53 parcels of land totaling 23,702.85 acres within the known geological structures of Greater Ferron, Mexican Hat, Long Canyon, Lion Mesa, Big Indian, Greater Bitter Creek-Re- d X, within the counties Wash, Greater Cisco, and San Arroyo-Ba- r of San Juan, Uintah, Grand, Carbon, and Emery are offered for oil and gas leasing through sealed bids to the qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre. The offering will be held at 10:00 a.m., June 20, 1985, in the 4th Floor Conference Room of the CFS Financial Building. At that time sealed bids will be opened and read. Sealed bids may not be mofified or withdrawn unless such modification or withdrawal is recieved before the date, time, and place set for opening of bids. A detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offering, how and where to submit bids, and the obligation of the high bidder to pay his proportionate share for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Public Room (801) Any changes, additional information, bid forms, and other required forms may be obtained from the Public Room. Published in the Sun Advocate Wednesday, May 29, June 5 and cer- must travel to Oklahoma or other distant points, Robinson said. Next month Fairbanks and Gary Grubbs, an instructor in the mining department, plan to travel to Oklahoma to become certified as instructors in blasting. Robinson said that in seeking to upgrade its status in teaching mining, the college is continuing a tradition begun almost since its founding in 1938. During the years since it first began offering classes, CEU has sought to train people to work in the mining industry by offering classes in welding, drafting, machine shop and related fields. He credits the late Irel Longhurst, head of CEUs technical division in the early 1970s with catching the vision of what a mining department could offer the school, the community and the industry. Mountain View xg Baptist Church ff Town a scheduled to provide tne public the opportunity to participate in the Plan being prepared for the Scofield Region. Said plan will address the sewerage needs for the Scofield Reservoir Special Service District, tne Clear Creek Utilities Company, and Scofield Town. corporated questions. All residents, lan- further in- For formation, contact Leah Ann Schirle, Water Program Quality Manager, (SEUALG) at 637-544- 4. Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, and 29; June 5 and 12, 1985. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 4651 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, PROBATE DIVISION. In the Matter of the Estate of NICK KIAHTIPES aka NICK GUST KIAHTIPES, Deceased. Anita Kiahtipes, whose address is P.O. Box 700, Price, Utah, 84501, has been appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above-namdecedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever ed barred. Dated this 30th day of April, 1985. Anita R. Kiahtipes Personal Representative ts Holbrook, Ariz., to tification Scofield conduct JENSEN, C, construction. Those who want that NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Concerning Development of a Wastewater Plan for die Scofield Region meeting on Saturday, June 15, 1985 at 10:30 Plantiff, a.m. in the Scofield vs CONNIE FAUSETT, Town Hall. This is the second of Defendant LER non-exem- pt YOU jamRUJiLLO SALE 9 Execution issued in the above cause wherein I NOTICE OF was commanded to sell I SALE all SHERIFFS property Martha of the defendant, Connie Civil No. 14395 Zabriski. She married Fausett, to satisfy the Bailey W. Saddler on Feb. 9, 1952 in same. In Seventh the Las Vegas, Nev. She was a member Judicial District Court NOTICE IS HEREBY of the LDS Church. of Carbon County, State GIVEN that on ThurSurvivors include, husband, of Utah. sday, the 13th day of KAISER STEEL June, 1985, at 10:30 Bailey, Price; sons and daughters, Donald Saddler, Price; JoAnn CREDIT UNION, a oclock A.M.. at the Jensen, Cleveland; Brenda Kamper, Utah Corporation, front door of the County Courthouse in Price, Plaintiff, West Covina, Calif.; Wayne Saddler, Carbon County, Utah, I vs Seattle, Wash.; Peggy Aliene ELOY SANCHEZ, will sell under said Saddler, Salt Lake City; Charles PEARL SANCHEZ, his Execution the Anderson, Hiawatha; Gordon AnWEST following: wife, derson and Earl Saddler, both of BENEFICIAL FINAA. The South half of Kearns; Tommy Anderson, Salt NCE, INC., a Delaware the South half of Section Lake City; Jeffery Saddler, Price; and 9 and the Southwest corporation, STATE OF UTAH by quarter of the Southwest 33 21 greatgrandchildren, and through the quarter of Section 10,, grandchildren. Funeral services will be held DEPARTMENT OF Township 14 South, SOCIAL Range 9 East, SLM, Thursday, May 30, at 1 p.m. in the Defendants. SERVICES, Utah. Area Containing Fausett Mortuary Chapel. Friends To be sold at Sheriffs 200 acres. may call on the family Wednesday Sale at the Carbon TOGETHER with all evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and one County Courthouse, 122 rights, privileges and hour prior to the services at the East Main, Price, Utah, appurtenances thereMortuary. Interment will be in the on Monday, the 17th day unto belonging. of June, 1985, at 12 to SUBJECT Price City Cemetery. oclock noon of said day restrictions of record. that certain piece or EXCEPTING THEparcel of real property REFROM any oil and situate in Carbon gas rights reserved to County, State of Utah, the United States. B. The South half of described as follows, the Northwest quarter; David Justin Seeley, age 23, died Lot 10, Block 6, Plat the Southwest quarter of May 25, 1985 from injuries received DRAGERTON the Northeast quarter, a SUBDIVISION, Comin Section 9, Township 14 motorcycle monly known as 137 South, Range 9 East of the SLB&M. accident Carson Avenue. ALSO, Beginning at near Hanks-vill- e. Together with all improvements thereon the Southwest Comer of Section 11, T14S, R9E, He was and all appurtenances thereunto belonging. said comer SLB&M, June bom 6, to all being an aluminum cap Subject 1961 in easements, reser- reset by prescribed 112 W 400 Workmanship In tember 18, 1919 in Mt. Pleasant, to Charles and Mining (Continued from Page 2A) dvUNo.T-371- NOTICES Melba Saddler, beloved mother, grandmother, SHERIFFS PUBLIC Melba Saddler Arthur Bonacci Angeles, California. Born March 26, NOTICE OF Reed L. Martineau David J.Castleton Snow, Christensen & Martineau 10 Exchange Place, 11th Floor P.O. Box 3000 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Attorneys for the Estate of Nick Kiahtipes Published in the Sun Advocate May 29; June 5 and 12, 1985. NOTICE OF PROPOSED DISPOSITION OF LAND NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 18th A. M., at the front day of June, 1985, at 10:00 entrance of the County Courthouse at Price, Utah in the County of Carbon, by KAY M. RESERVE LEWIS, Trustee, and BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, as Beneficianr, under the Deed of Trust made by ROBERT H. WILSTEAD and SHIRLEE D. WILSTEAD, his 6, 1979, as wife, as Trustors, and recorded August 465 of the Entry No. 150490 in Book 190 at Page official records of Carbon County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said beneficiary by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded December 26, 245 at Page 474 1984, as Entry No. 006515 in Book of said official records. . Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest of the bidder in cash, payable in lawful money United States at the time of sale, without' warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property 1 i i Wellington, Utah: Beginning 628 feet North and 382 feet West of the Southeast corner of Section 1, Township 15 r South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence West 85 feet; thence South . 195 feet; thence South 71 20 East to a point which is due South of the place of beginning; thence North to the place of beginning. Together with all improvements thereon and appurtenants thereto belonging. Subject to reservations and restrictions of record and rights-of-wa- y and easements however evidenced. for the purpose of paying obligtions secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon, and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. Dated this 16th day of May, 1985. KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee 320 South 300 East, Suite 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in the Sun Advocate, May 22, 29 and June 5, 1985. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale at the front entrance of the Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah, on June 17, 1985, at the hour of 12:30 p.m. of said day; for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Arthur Wayne Brown, as Trustor, covering real property located at 509, 511, 515 No. Cottonwood Rd., Price and a property located approximately one mile East of Spring Glen Chapel on Fazzio , Lane, Spring Glen, Carbon County, Utah and more particularly described as follows: PARCEL 1: BEGINNING at a point on the Notice is hereby given that the USDA Forest Northeast line of Cedar Hills Drive, said point Service, proposes to dispose of a parcel of imbeing S 25 E 97.375 feet from the Southwest comer of Lot 246, CEDAR HILLS PLAT B, a proved land under the jurisdiction of the Manti-LaS- al National Forest, by authority of the subdivision in the NWVq of Section 15, Township 14 South, Range 10 East, SLB&M; thence S 25 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 486 (c) ). along said Northeast line 66.026 feet to the The land is a Land Utilization Project outside Southerly line of said subdivision thence S 80 30 the boundary of the Manti-LaSNF and is not E along said Southerly line 125.336 feet; thence National Forest land. North 93.008 feet to a point on the Southwesterly The land (with improvements) being proposed line of Cottonwood Road said point being on the for disposal is commonly known as Fairview- arc of a 75.00 foot radius curve, the center of Milbum Corral and is located in Sanpete County, which bears North; thence Northwesterly along said Southwesterly line and the arc of said curve Utah, near Fairview, and is more particularly described as: to the right through a central angle of 60 a , A tract of land in Sanpete County, Utah, distance of 78.54 feet; thence S 60 W 99.961 feet described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast to the point of beginning, according to the official ' corner of Lot 3, Block 41, in the City of Fairview, plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County, State of Utah. Utah, as platted in Plat A, Fairview City Survey; thence running West 2.36 chains to the Excepting therefrom all oil, gas, and minerals East Line of the D. and R.G.R.R. Right of Way; below a depth of 200 feet from the surface. thence Southeasterly along said Right of Way PARCEL 2: BEGINNING at a point on the 4.34 chains; thence North 3.61 chains to place of Southerly line of Cedar Hills Plat B a subdivision in the NWY of Section 15, Township 14 beginning, containing 42100 of an acre more or less. South, Range 10 East, SLB&M; said point being N 80 30 W 26.566 feet from the Southwest Comer Persons claiming such properties or having of Lot 242 of said subdivision; thence along said valid objection to this proposed disposition must file their claims or objections with the USDA Southerly line of subdivision S 80 30 E 47.388 feet and S 69 E 26.222 feet; thence N 18 35 E Forest Service, Forest Supervisor, Manti-LaS103.192 feet to a point on the Southwesterly line of NF, 599 West Price River Drive, Price, Utah Cottonwood Road, said point being on the arc of a 84501, within 10 days after date of the last 370.084 foot radius curve, the center of which publication of this notice. bears S 18 35 W; thence Northwesterly along Reed C. Christensen, said Southwesterly line and said curve to the left Forest Supervisor, Manti-LaSNF Published in the Sun Advocate May 22, 24, 29 .through a central angle of 5 35 a distance of 36.06 feet; thence N 77 W 32.413 feet to a point of and 31, 1985 tangency with a 25.00 foot radius curve to the INVITATION FOR BIDS left; thence Westerly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 31 4720 a distance of The Housing Authority of Carbon County, 13.87 feet to a point on the arc of a 75.00 foot radius reverse curve, the bearing between curve Utah, will receive bids for the construction of centers being N 18 4720 W; thence Westerly Project UT 16-- 1 which consists of the Maintenance Addition to the Community Building, to along the arc of said curve to the right through a be constructed at the Price, Utah site, until 4:00 central angle of 18 4720 a distance of 24.59 P.M., MST, on the third day of June, 1985 at the feet; thence leaving Cottonwood Road South 93.008 feet to the Housing Authority Office, 277 South 1588 East, point of beginning, according to the official plat thereof, recorded m the office of Price, Utah 84501, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. the County Recorder of Carbon County, State of Utah. Proposed forms of contract documents, inExcepting therefrom all oil, gas, and minerals cluding plans and specifications, are on file at the office of the Housing Authority at 277 South below a depth of 200 feet from the surface. 1588 East, Price, Utah and at the office of EmPARCEL 3: BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly line of Cedar Hills Plat B a subpire Engineering at 86 North 200 East, Price, Utah. division in the NWy of Section 15, Township 14 South, Range 10 East, SLB&M; said point being Copies of the Documents may be obtained by N 69 W 20.566 feet from the Southwest comer of depositing $20.00 with the Housing Authority for each set of Documents so obtained. Such deposit Lot 241 of said subdivision; thence along said will be refunded to each person who returns the Southerly line S 69s E 76.095 feet; thence N 34 40 E 95.660 feet to a point on the Southwesterly line plans, specifications, and other documents in of Cottonwood Road, said point being on the arc good condition within (10) days after bid of a 370.084 foot radius curve, the center of which opening. A certified check or bank draft, payable to the bears S 34 40 W; thence Northwesterly along office of the Housing Authority, U.S. Governsaid Southwesterly line and said curve to the left ment Bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond executed through a central angle 16 05 a distance of 103.89 feet; thence S 18 35 W 103.192 feet to the by the bidder and acceptable sureties in an of the bid amount equal to five percent point of beginning, according to the official plat shall be submitted with each bid. thereof, recorded in the office of the County The successful bidder will be required to Recorder of Carbon County, Utah. furnish and pay for satisfactory performance Excepting therefrom all oil, gas, and minerals below a depth of 200 feet from the surface. and payment bond or bonds, or ten percent cash escrow or one hundred percent irrevocable letter PARCEL 4: The Northwest Quarter of the of credit. Northeast Quarter of Section 31, Township 13 Attention is called to the fact that not less than South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake Meridian, acthe minimum salaries and wages as set forth in cording to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said Countv. the specifications must be paid on this project, LESS THE FOLLOWING: and that the Contractor must perform with his own forces at least the construction branches of BEGINNING at a point 500 feet East of the North V Comer of Section 31, Township 13 South, structural concrete and carpentry. The Carbon County Housing Authority Range 10 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and reserves the right to reject any and or all bids or running thence East 417 feet; thence South 209 to waive any informalities in tne bidding. feet; thence West 417 feet; thence North 209 feet Bidders snail not include any development fees to the point of beginning. in their bids. ALSO, BEGINNING at the North V Comer of No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty Section 31, Township 13 South, Range 10 Fast Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence (60) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Carbon County East 132 feet; thence South 330 feet; thence West 132 feet; thence North 330 feet to the Housing Authority. point of Attention is called to the certifications beginning. v EXCEPTING therefrom all oil, gas andor required by Section 3 of the Housing and Urban other minerals from said land together with the Development Act of 1968 as amended which must be submitted with each bid. rights of ingress and egress at all timaq The target area for purposed of Section 3 necessary for mining, drilling, exploring and compliance are the boundaries of Carbon removing said oil, gas andor other minerals from said land. County. Dated this 16th day of May, 1985. Each bidder is to submit a FHA Form No. 2530 with each bid. Backman Title Company, Successor Trustee Housing Authority of Carbon County Sherril D. Burge, Executive Director By: David B. Boyce Published in the Sun Advocate May 22 and Published in the Sun Advocate May 17, 22, 24, al al al (5) 1 29-Ju- 29 and 31, 1985. 5, 1985. |