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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May14, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICES F.X.L NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications requesting an EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO RESUME USE have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented that additional time is needed within which to resume the beneficial use of water in Carbon County. Persons objecting to an application must file a Ifrotest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Iake City, Ut on or before June 13, 1992. PROTEST MUST BE 84116, (801) LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS. These are informal proceedof the Division of Water Rights. ings as per Rule R625-6-Water Right Number (A5039), co Soldier Creek Coal Sunoco Energy Development Co., has been filed to resume use of 4.0 cfsof water from Dugout Canyon Creek, located North 1260 feet East 120 feet from the SW Corner of Section 3, T14S, R12E, SLB&M. The water has been used for (supplemental). This extension is requested to and including March 31, 1997. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Sun Advocate on April 30, May 7 and 14, 1992. 538-724- 0 2 EXT-100- 91-2- 6 3 NOTICE MIMS pork chops; CHURCHES 84114-488- 0 For further information, contact Jim Lansbarkis, Environmental Health Scientist, Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste, (801) 538-617- and Pastor Grogan PRICE CHAPEL OF THE C&MA for to attend the sponsored by Hope Forgiveness, public urge New World Wide Pictures on May 24 at 6 p.m. Hope for Forgiveness is one of four new dramatic films in the Hope series featuring Billy Graham. The film will encourage, touch emoanswers for forgiveness. tions and give real-lif- e Published in the Sun Advocate Mav INVITATION 14. 1992. TO BID The Price River Water Improvement District invites your bid to perform the following work and furnish equipment, materials and personnel to remove sediment from the East sedimentation pond at the Price River Water Improvement Districts Water Treatment Plant. Bids must be submitted at the Districts Service Center no later than 5:00 p.m., May 19, 1992. Bid opening will be held on May 19, 1992 at 7 p.m. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope which is marked on the outside Sealed Bid." The date of the opening shall also be shown on the envelope. If submitted by mail, the sealed envelope containing the bid shall be enclosed in a mailing envelope. Bidding specifications can be obtained from the Districts Service Center, located at 265 South Fairgrounds Road, Price, Utah between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The right is reserved, as the interest of the Price River Water Improvement District may require to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to accept or reject any or all items on any bid, unless such bid is qualified by specific limitations. The decision of the District as the bidder selected for their contract will be conclusive. Guido Rachiele, Clerk Published in the Sun Advocate May 12 and 14, 1992. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in Carbon County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before JUNE 27, 1992. (PROTESTS MUST 84116, BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proof the Division of Water Rights. ceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 3 (A66075): Price River Water Improvement District QUANTITY: 10.0 cfs. SOURCE: Underground Wells. POD: (1) S 800 W 700 from NE Cor (2) N 700 E 1850 from SW Cor, Sec 1 (3) N 650 E 2000 from SW Cor (4) N 550 W 850 from SE Cor, Sec 2 (5) N 750 E 650 from SW Cor (6) N 700 W 600 from SE Cor, Sec 3 (7) N 650 E 700 from SW Cor (8) N 650 W 2100 from SE Cor, Sec 4 (9)S 700 W 700 from NE Cor (10) N 750 E 2100 from SW Cor, Sec 5 (1 1) N 550 E 2000 from SW Cor ( 12) N 700 W 650 from SE Cor, Sec 6 (13) S 2000 W 600 from NE Cor (14) S 2 100 E 2100 from NW Cor (15) N 500 E 2050 from SW Cor (16) N 600 W 650 from SE Cor, Sec 7 (17) S 415 W 288 from NE Cor (18) S 2400 E 1769 from NW Cor (19) N 2050 E 650 from SW Cor (20) N 2100 W 700 from SE Cor, Sec 8 (21) S 2000 W 2050 from NE Cor (22) S 2000 E 850 from NW Cor (23) N 650 E 700 from SW Cor (24) N 650 W 700 from SE Cor, Sec 9 (25) S 2000 W 700 from NE Cor (26) S 2000 E 1900 from NW Cor (27) N 650 E 1900 from SW Cor (28) N 1600 W 350 from SE Cor, Sec 10 (29) S 200 W 600 from NE Cor (30) S 2000 E 2100 from NW Cor (31) N 550 E 2100 from SW Cor (32) N 450 W 800 from SE Cor, Sec 11 (33) S 1900 W 2050 from NE Cor (34) S 1100 E 1200 from NW Cor (35) N 650 E 1900 from SW Cor (36) N 600 W 700 from SE Cor, Sec 12 (37) S 600 W 1950 from NE Cor (38) S 1150 E 1100 from NW Cor (39) N 2000 E 700 from SW Cor (40) N 2000 W 1950 from SE Cor, Sec 13 (41) N 1950 E 700 from SW Cor (42) N 2050 W 2000 from SE Cor, ' Sec 14 (43) S 1950 W 700 from NE Cor (44) S 700 E 500 from NW Cor (45) N 1900 E 1700 from SW Cor (46) N 850 W 700 from SE Cor, Sec 15 (47) S 700 W 1900 from NE Cor (48) S 2200 E 700 from NW Cor (49) N 650 E 700 from SW Cor (50) N 2000 W 600 from SE Cor, Sec 16 (51) S 700 W 700 from NE Cor (52) S 650 E 1900 from NW Cor (53) N 2050 E 1950 from SW Cor (54) N 2050 W 850 from SE Cor, Sec 17 (55) S 1900 W 700 from NE Cor (56) S 2300 E 2000 from NW Cor (57) N 1250 E 1350 from SW Cor (58) N 700 W 650 from SE Cor, Sec 18 (59) S 800 W 2000 from NE Cor (60) S 1000 E 1 100 from NW Cor (61) N 1250 E 1750 from SW Cor (62) N 2000 W 1950 from SE Cor, Sec 23 (63) S 650 W 2000 from NE Cor (64) S 1 150 E 1200 from NW Cor (65) N 2100 E 600 from SW Cor (66) N 2050 W 1600 from SE Cor, Sec 24, T12S, R10E (67) S 700 W 2000 from NE Cor (68) S 1950 E 900 from NW Cor (69) N 600 E 900 from SW Cor (70) N 2200 W 2000 from SE Cor, Sec 2 (71) S 1150 W 1400 from NE Cor (72) S 850 E 1100 from NW Cor (73) N 1200 E 700 from SW Cor (74) N 1050 W 700 from SE Cor, Sec 3 (75) S 2000 W 2450 from NE Cor (76) S 1100 E 600 from NW Cor (77) N 800 E 2050 from SW Cor (78) N 1 200 W 1 000 from SE Cor, Sec 4 (79) S 700 W 2050 from NE Cor (80) S 700 E 900 from NW Cor (81) N 600 E 1900 from SW Cor (82) N 2 1 00 W 800 from SE Cor, Sec 5 (83) S 700 W 2050 (84) S 1900 W 500 from NE Cor (85) N 2 1 00 W 2100 (86) N 900 W 500 from SE Cor, Sec 6 (87) S 800 W 2050 from NE Cor (88) S 1200 E 650 from NW Cor (89) N 1550 E 550 from SW Cor (90) N 2100 W 1800 from SE Cor, Sec 7 (91) S 1950 W 2050 from NE Cor (92) S 1900 E 600 from NW Cor (93) N 750 E 550 from SW Cor (94) N 650 W 2100 from SE Cor, Sec 8 (95) S 1900 W 1000 from NE Cor (96) S 2000 E 600 from NW Cor (97) N 700 E 2000 from SW Cor (98) N 400 W 950 from SE Cor, Sec 9 (99) S 650 E 400 from NW Cor (100) N 600 E 700 from SW Cor, Sec 10 (101) S 2050 W 700 from NE Cor (102) S 2200 E 2000 from NW Cor (103) N 700 E 2000 from SW Cor ( 104) N 750 W 800 from SE Cor, Sec 15 ( 105) S 2100 W 950 from NE Cor (106) S 2000 E 2000 from NW Cor (107) N 650 E 2000 from SW Cor ( 108) N 650 W 500 from SE Cor, Sec 16 ( 109) S 2000 W 2000 from NE Cor (110) S 2150 E 600 from NW Cor (111) N 850 E 650 from SW Cor (112) N 600 W 1900 from SE Cor, Sec 17 (113) S 1000 W 1650 from NE Cor (1 14) S 1100 E 500 from NW Cor (1 15) N 1550 E 650 from SW Cor (116) N 1800 W 1750 from SE Cor, Sec 18 (117) S 800 W 1950 from NE Cor (118) S 1000 E 600 from NW Cor (119) N 1900 E 600 from SW Cor (120) N 1750 W 1750 from SE Cor, Sec 19 (121) S 1900 W 600 from NE Cor (122) S 1900 E 2000 from NW Cor (123) N 700lE 600 front SW Cor (124) N 650 W 1900 from SE Cor, Sec 20 ( 125) S 2000 W 650 from NE Cor (126) S 1950 E 2000 from NW Cor (127) N 600 E 2000 from SW Cor (128) N 600 W 700 from SE Cor, Sec 21 (129) S 1900 W 2000 from NE Cor (130) S 1900 E 950 from NW Cor (131) N 700 E 700 from SW Cor (132) N 700 W 2050 from SE Cor, Sec 29 (133) S 950 E 700 (134) S 2650 E 2000 from NW Cor (135) N 1200 E 900 from SW Cor, Sec 30, T12S, R11E. (8 mi. NE of Helper) POINT(S) OF REDIVERSION: (1) S 500 W 1350 from NE Cor, Sec 10, T12S. R10E. STORAGE: Little Boulder Dam, Sec 3; inundating 25.00 acs. in SWy SE Capacity 150.0 ac-fNW NE Sec 10, T12S, R10E. USE: Municipal: In Price River Water Imp. District. Service Aren. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Sun Advocate May 14, 21 and 28. 1992. t. porcelain 9:30 a.m., aerobics; 10:30 a.m., singing group; 5 p.m., game nighUpotluck. meatloaf; MIMS noon, 4 p.m., ceramics; 9:30 a.m., aerobics, to 9 a.m. 20 May and Art; 10:30 a.m., Kitchen Band; 11:30 a.m., music by Pete 1 p.m., bowling at friend a day; noon, MIMS breaded veal, bring a.m., porcelain class; 11 a.m., Golden Notes; and crafts; 3 to 9 p.m., noon, MIMS brunch; 1 p.m., arts ceramics. MIMS: Hot Meals for Seniors. May 21 9 Trips planned: May 29 FOURTH ANNUAL ST. ANTHONY DINNERDANCE -e will be Saturday, June 6, at the Helper Civic Auditorium. A 9 from dinner will be from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a dance p.m. to 1 a.m. Western attire acceptable. For more information, contact the St. Anthony Rectory or Melody Marrelli. NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES Spanish Mass will be celebrated Sunday, May 24, 3 p.m. at the Price City Park pavilion. Following will be a potluck fiesta and entertainment. Plan to attend. Goblin Valley. T r rt rl Ci sftCCI TXT NOTICES OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Meetings are Thursat Four Corners room conference front in the days, 3:30 p.m., Mental Health, 575 E. 100 South, Price. Several Carbon County PETITIONS horse groups have launched a local campaign supporting a statewide movement to get wagering placed on Novembers ballot. The groups are currently circulating petiarea. If enough signatures can be tions in the Carbon-Emer- y obtained from Utah residents, the state will be forced to include the issue on the upcoming election ballot. Interested individuals may contact Joyce (Pat) Worley at Price or Frances (Jerry) Price at Spring Glen. PARI-MUTUE- L pari-mutu- CLUBNOTES A retiree officers UP&L SOUTHERN SATELLITE Final plans for Cafe. Farlainos at be will May 19, noon, meeting the summer picnic will be made. el for public school teachers, MIDDLE EAST WORKSHOP sponsored by the University of Utah Middle East Center and the Utah State Office of Education, will be June 8 and 9 at Alta. To register, contact Dr. L. Kent Kimball. There is a registration fee. The workshop is limited to 60 teachers, 20 each from elementary, middle and high school grade levels. at the Carbon Country Club on Thurs- DISTRICT 6 RIDING CLUB will hold a garage sale fundraiser May 16 at 763 Molyneaux Drive in Price, beginning at 8 a.m. Proceeds will help fund the clubs meets. The club will also donate a portion of the proceeds to the Carbon High Rodeo Association. will SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF PRICE install new officers at the May 20 meeting. The officers will lead the club for the next two years. A $ 100 donation was given to the Special Olympics at the April meeting. held its 57th annual convention May 1 and 2. New officers were elected. They are: president, Corrine Riekhof; Ruth Darrington; second first Nancy Ramsdell; organizer, Sue Hurst; recording secretary, Lynn Drips; corresponding secretary, Lorena Aiken; and treasurer, Georgia Meisner. PEO is a sisterhood founded in 1869 by seven women. It is a philanthropic organization whose purpose is educational opportunities for women. PEO projects include Cottey Junior College, PEO Educational Loan Fund, The International Peace Scholarship, continuing education and the PEO scholar award. Locally, PEO projects are the Helen Abbott fund and the Susan W. Coda memorial scholarship fund. , ,, , The special guest at the convention was Dr. Helen Washington, president of Cottey Junior College. She spoke of the advantages of attending a womens junior college. UTAH PEO vice-preside- vice-preside- 5 p.m., Hfclocr. of Manning Music Ministries will be at ED MANNING New Life Ministries in Spring Glen on Sunday, May 17, at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend this special Sunday worship service. New Life Ministries will also present Manning in concert that evening at 7 p.m. at CEU. The concert is free and will be in the pit behind the college library. will meet WAAIME 7 p.m. at 21, day, May at Helper; p.m., bowling clsss May 19 bar-bequ- The Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board is proposing to enter into a Stipulated Agreement with PacifiCorp, Utah Power and Light, Huntington Plant to resolve a Notice of Violation and Order for Compliance (NOVCO) issued November 20, 1991. The public comment period for this Stipulated Agreement will begin on May 15, 1992, when the public notice is published in the Sun Advocate. The comment period will end on June 14, 1992. Copies of the Consent Order and all related documents will be available for public review throughout the comment period during normal busi ness hours at the following locations: Division ofSolid and Hazardous Waste, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, 288 North 1460 West, 4th floor, Salt Lake City, UT Southeastern Utah District Health Department, 28 South 1st East, Price, Utah 84501 Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on June 14, 1992, and should be submitted to: Dennis R. Downs, Executive Secretary, Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board, Division ofSolid and Hazardous Waste, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 144880, Salt Lake City, UT 1 SENIOR CITIZENS May 15 11:30 a.m., music by Pete and Art; noon, IIMS baked cod; 1 p.m., bowling at Price; 8 p.m., dance. May 18 9 a.m. , ceramics; 9 :30 a.m. , aerobics; 1 0 a.m. , blood pressure; 11 a.m., music by Donna, Louie and Ruben; noon, GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in room 205 of the main building at CEU. Applications are available by request at the Southeastern Utah Health Department on Main Street, Four Comers Mental Health and the senior citizens center on 100 South or by calling Terri (Greg) Fausett. If you need information on the normal processes of grief or someone to share your experiences with, help is available. meets every Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. at RECOVERY INC. the CEU computerbusiness building, room 132. The meetings are open to the public. If you suffer from fears, depression, anxiety Recovery Inc. can help. meets twice monthly on PRICE PROJECT CARE coalition for is a It Thursdays. community action to reach the elderly that hopes to promote community awareness regarding their needs. The coalition will be conducting a random needs assessment survey in the area. For more information, contact the senior citizens center. ANNUAL FOUR CORNER? FOOTBALL CAMP is scheduled June from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. atMonticello High School in Monticello. The camp is open to all student athletes from grades 4 to 12. The purpose is to strive to improve knowledge, skills and bring visibility to young athletes in southern Utah. The camp is part of the commitment made by the Weber State staff and retired NFL players to help develop young talent. For more information, call Coach Cecil Stockdale, Weber State football, Ogden. 8-- non-conta- ct GED TESTING will be given continuously during May at CEU. For more information, contact Sandi Snyder at CEU. EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS meets Wednesdays from at Four Comers Mental Health, 575 E. 100 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. South, Price. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE RESUME' SERVICE for students and is the College of Eastern Utah. For more information, contact Sharon Dixon at CEU. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, on the front steps of the Carbon County Courthouse, 149 East 100 South, Price, Utah, on June 2, 1992, at the hour of 1:00 oclock, p.m., of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust executed by Bill J. Byrge, also known as Billy J. Byrge and Gene S. Byrge, his wife, as Trustors, in favor of Federal Land Bank of Sacramento, as Trustee and Beneficiary, covering real property situated in Carbon County, Utah, such property being more particularly described as: VVesti South i Southeast Northeast of Section 3, Township 15 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. TOGETHER WITH an easement for access to said tract particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 33 feet East of the Southwest Corner of the South Southeast Northeast ofSection 3, Township 15 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence West 66 feet; thence North 1980 feet; thence East 66 feet; thence South 1980 feet to jpoint of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all oil, gas, and other minerals. DATED this 28 day of April, 1992. M. Harman, Esq. Successor Trustee Published in the Sun Advocate May 7, 14 and 21, 1992. non-studen- ts now being offered by CARBON HIGH CLASS OF 72 is planning a reunion June 26 and 27. A family picnic will be held that Friday 20-ye- ar (Continued on Pago 7) iTiKSHS am PUBLIC NOTICE Scofield Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on June 6, 1992, immediately following the Hearing at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of opening and revising the budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE All The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on Wednesday, June 24, 1992 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. on the North steps of the Courthouse located in Price, Carbon County. Utah, by First Federal Savings Bank, as trustee under that certain deed of trust executed by John A. Armstrong and Helen M. Armstrong, as trustors, recorded December 4, 1989, as entry number 25762, in book 293, at page 232, in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County Utah, which Adjustable Assumption Agreement assumed the terms ana amounts due under a trust deed note entered into by and between First Federal Savings Bank, as trustee, and Frank E. Furstenberg and Janet C. Furstenberg, as trustors, executed on July 10, 1985, to secure certain obligations owned nad held by and in favor of First Federal Savings Bank, as beneficiary, and recorded on July 17, 1985, as entry number 8688, in book 251, at page 102 to 105, in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County, Utan, by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded February 10, 1992, ns entry number 408, in book 313. at page 408, of said official records. The 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 in Carbon County, Utah: ALL OF LOT 104 CASTLE HEIGHTS PLAT II, according to the offi-riplat therof, recorded in Book 3 of Plats at Page 160, records of Carbon County, Utah. Property Address: 872 Molyneux Drive, Price, UT 84501 for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said deed of trust, including fees, charges ana expenses of the trustee, advances, if any. under the terms of tne deed of trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by the deed of trust, with interest thereon as provided in the note and Adjustable Assumption Agreement and bylaw. DATED this 7th day of May, 1992. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK JOHNSON, for the trustee, FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANI Published in the Sun Advocate May 14, 21 and 28, 1992. interested parties are encour- aged to attend. Published in the Sun Advocate May 14 and 21, 1992. PUBLIC NOTICE Scofield Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on June 6, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. at the Scofield Town Hall to review the proposed budget for the year ending June 30, 1993. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. Published in the Sun Advocate May 14 and 21, 1992. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 92-1- 4 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LILLIE E. POWELL Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 7th day of August. 1992, or said claims shall be forever barred. DATED this 4 day of May, 1992. ' aJOHN E. SCHINDLER Attorney for the Estate of Lillie E. Powell 80 West Main, Suite 201 Price, Utah 84501 3 Telephone (801) Published in the Sun Advocate May 7 and 14, 1992. 637-178- al CARBON COUNTY RECREATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah 84501 NOTICE OF MEETING The Administrative Control Board of the Carbon County Recreation Special Service District will hold its regular meeting on Thursday May 14, 1992, at 5:15 p.m. at the Commissioners Chambers, Carbon Countv Courthouse, Price, Utah. 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