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Show Wednesday, Halleys comet NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE thence N 8651 E 194.033 feet; thence along the arc of a 300 foot radius curve to the right 169.21 feet (central angle being 3219, chord bears S The following described property will be sold at public auction to the NOTICE Civil No 3482 IN THE MATTER OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE UINTAH highest bidder, payable WATER CONSERVANin lawful money of the CY DISTRICT, PURUnited States at the time 765930E 166.976 feet); SUANT TO CHAP. 9, TIof sale, at the front door thence S 6050 E 170.00 TLE 73, UCA, 1953 AS of the Uintah County feet; thence along the AMENDED. Courthouse in Vernal, arc of a 377.469 foot Uintah County, Utah, on radius TO WHOM IT MAY curve to the right of the 10th day 367.834 feet (central CONCERN: December, 1985 at 10:10 In accordance with being 5550, chord oclock A.M., for the pur- angle bears S. 3255 E 353.452 Sec. notice is of a foreclosing pose thence along the hereby given that the feet); Trust Deed executed by arc of a 126.454 foot Uintah County CommisE. BENJAMIN radius curve to the left sion have received a letMCCORD and JANE A. 192.012 feet (central ter of resignation from MCCORD husband and angle being 8700, chord W. Davis Morrill, wife, as trustors, in favor bears S 4830 E 174.09 presently serving as of Vernal Abstract Comfeet) ; thence along the director for District No. pany, as Trustee and arc of a 50.953 foot radius 1 of the Uintah Water John Wallace Allred and curve to the left 112.051 Conservancy District. Patricia Ann Allred, husfeet (central angle being Therefore, a director band and wife, as joint 12600, chord bears N for Division No. 1 UWCD as tenants, Beneficiary, 2500 E 90.798 feet); will be appointed by the covering real property thence N 3800 W 99.173 Uintah County Commislocated in Uintah County, thence along the sion to fill the unexpired State of Utah and more feet; arc of a 205.898 foot term. particularly described as radius curve to the right follows: Any person or group 214.37 feet (central angle in making interested DESCRIPTION Lot 6 being 6710, chord bears nominations may do so on the East W N 227.784 feet) to 425 Beginning a nominaby submitting Section Line at a point a property line; thence which is S 124 E 848.40 along said property line, tion to the Uintah Counfeet from the Northeast N 29"10E 107.90 feet to a ty Commission, comCorner of Section 5, point which is N 83"1023 plete with resumes of and conTownship 5 South, Range E 993.95 feet from the qualifications sent to act if appointed, 23 East, Salt Lake Base point of beginning, and no later than Monday, and Meridian, and runnthe Centerline of a 60 foot Nov. 18, 1985 at 2 p.m. y to ing thence S 124 E 300.09 wide road DATED this 12th day feet along said Section the East; thence continuLine; thence WEST ing N 2910 E 394.16 feet; of November, 1985. 1480.16 feet to the thence NORTH 765.71 Centerline of a 60 foot feet to the Centerline of DOROTHY C. LUCK wide Road and Utilities an East-We60 foot Uintah County Clerk Right-of-Wathence wide right-of-waalong said Centerline thence said Published in the Vernal along NORTH 300.00 feet to the Centerline WEST 1200.00 Express Nov. 13, 1985. Centerline of a 60 foot feet to the West Line of wide Road and Utilities the said Northeast Right-of-Wathence Quarter to a point which along said Centerline is N 0"5848 W 1228.22 EAST 399.55 feet to its feet from the point of Eastern terminus; beginning. NOTICE OF SALE thence continuing EAST Civil No. No. 5. A 60 foot wide 1073.28 feet to the point of road y IN THE SEVENTH and beginning. Contains utilities easement, the CIRCUIT COURT OF 10.169 acres. Centerline of which THE STATE OF UTAH, on the DUCHESNE COUNTY, subwith and Together beginning y d ROOSEVELT Centerline of ject to the No. 4 at a point DEPARTMENT Road and Utilities which is S 05848 E MURRY MOTOR & as well as other allowing 2053.22 feet along the Vi INVESTMENT CORP., access to the Brush Section Line and N Plaintiff, vs. TAMERA Creek county road as 531023 E 993.95 feet HUBER, Defendant. y from the NV4 Corner of described in die To be sold at Sheriffs Section 5, Township 5 Sale sheets. ' on the 3rd day of South, Range 23 East, DESCRIPTION 1985 at the December, No. 1. Salt Lake Base and Meri- Uintah CourCounty dian and running thence A road right-of-wa- y thouse, East Main Street, 803.70 thence feet; beginning at the Nor- EAST Vernal, Utah. theast Corner of the SOUTH 500.00 feet to a The Real Property is SW4 of Section 5, point which S895305 which has hereinbefore Vi W 906.01 feet the along Township 5 South, Range Line and NORTH been ordered to be sold is 23 East, Salt Lake Base Section from the EVi located in Uintah County, feet 224.54 and Meridian, and runnof said Section 5. State of Utah and is Corner ing thence SOUTH along described as follows: No. 6. A 60 foot wide the Vi Section Line 311 y Township 1 South, and feet, more or less to the road Centerline of the existing utilities easement, the Range 2 East, U.S.M. Uintah County Brush Centerline of which Section 8: Beginning 30 on the feet North of the Creek Road; thence No- beginning Southeast Comer of the rthwesterly 49.8 feet, Centerline of right-of-wa-y 4 No. at a to a point more or less, point Northeast quarter of the E Southeast quarter of Secwhich is on said which is S 05848 tion 8, Township 1 South, Vi Centerline and 30 feet 825.00 feet along the West from the Vi Section Section Line and EAST Range 2 East, Uintah Line; thence NORTH 271 1200.00 feet from the NVi Special Meridian; thence feet, more or less, to the Corner of Section 5, North 295 feet; thence North Line of said SWVi ; Township 5 South, Range West 295 feet; thence thence EAST 30 feet to 23 East, Salt Lake Base South 295 feet; thence and Meridian and runn- East 295 feet to the place the point of beginning. of beginning. Containing ing thence EAST 369.55 y No. 2. A road 1.99 acres, more or less. NORTH thence beginning at the feet; to a point DATED this 8th day of Southeast Corner of the 600.00 feet Northwest Quarter of which is N 8930 E November, 1985. SecSection 5 Township 5 1583.72 feet along the SOUTH Line and ARDEN W. STEWART tion South, Range 23 East, NVi Uintah County Sheriff said from feet 238.70 Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence Corner. DATED this 8th day of Published in the Vernal the NORTH along Express Nov. 13, 20 and Quarter Section line 50 November, 1985. Deep in space, a comet is a cold, frozen chunk of gases and solid particles. Its only when it passes close to the sun that it becomes beautiful to human eyes the suns radiation heats up and vaporizes the gases, which then begin to glow in the comet heads nucbus and coma halo. What price beauty, however: the suns light exerts a force on the glowing gas particles, and some are blown away from the head to create a tail. A comet bums out a bit more each time it offers us its celestial display. Many youngsters these days pretend that the next time Halleys Comet comes by the earth 1986 it will bring with it some malevolent cosmic creatures that can decrease and enlarge their size in- stantly. Called the Parasites, from Matchbox Miniatures, these mini menaces hide in the tail of the comet. Ready for action, they bend, twist and fold, then nestle inside a vehicle to plan the Earths invasion. You can choose from six Parasite vehicles: Corvette, Dodge Caravan, Chevy Van, Firebird, Ford Pick-U- p Truck and Blazer. right-of-wa- st y; y; right-of-wa- above-mentione- Right-of-Way- right-of-wa- s, Right-of-Wa- IGHT-OF-WAYS Big blue eyes, a fresh, smooth complexion and photogenic good looks no wonder lovely Phyllis Lane, 16, of Las Vegas, Nevada, captured the coveted title of High School Cover Girl of 1985. Phyllis was chosen from thousands of entries from across the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. Now going into its 25th year, the contest, by Y M Magazine and Cover Girl Make-Up- , honors the teen who best typifies the American ideal of charm, personality and fresh, natu- ral good looks. As the lucky winner, Phyllis received a $5000 scholarship from Cover Girl and will be featured on the November cover of Y M Magazine and in a national ad for Cover Girl Make-Up- . Along with nine other finalists, who will appear in the pages of Young Miss, Phyllis was treated to a week of sightseeing in New York City and a makeover by top hair and make-u- p artists, plus a complete kit of Cover Girl Make-Up- . Christie Brihkley! was the enthusiastic reply when Phyllis was asked about her favorite personality. And this pretty teen has a beauty routine similar to that of the world-famocover girl. Phyllis eats sensibly and keeps her willowy figure fit with everyday exercises such as jogging and swimming. Scrupulous, twice-a-da- y cleansing maintains her clear complexion. During the photo session in New York, Phyllis also learned some terrific make-u- p tips which shes now made part of her beauty routine. I Yflmal ExpfflSS 7 Tips for better health " Health, education, prevention by Kathie Brendemuhl, AVMC Community Relations As health care costs are being shifted more to the consumer, people are becoming more concerned with health prevention and availability of alternative health care services. A joint effort by the Vernal news media and Ashley Valley Medical Center will produce an opportunity for the residents of the Basin to learn more about health services available to them. Two new media programs been created. Brett have Dearman, the public service director at KVEL is hosting a weekly health forum. This program airs every Wednesday evening at 6:05 p.m. on 920 AM. The program is called Health Street News and provides the listening; audience with information on current health care practices. A variety of HIGH SCHOOL COVER GIRL SHARES HER BEAUTY SECRETS -- November 13, 1985 can see the big difference professional applicators make, she said. My make-u- p looks much smoother. The experts suggested the Cover Girl MakeupMates collection of beauty tools, from sponge wedges to natural bristly brushes. To make her good skin look even better, the pros recommended Cover Girl Liquid Make-U- p plus a dusting of Cover Girl Pressed Powder for a velvety matte finish. Phyllis had found that matching shadow to her blue eyes can make them look faded. Instead she now creates contrast with Glazed Ginger and Ballet Pink from the new Cover Girl shadow collection. The best choices for Phyllis: Cover Girl Lasting Performance mascara, a waterproof formula for soft, natural-lookin- g lashes that last, and Cover Girl Continuous Color Lipstick to solve the problem of fading lip color. Now Phyllis always looks like a cover girl! Could you be the next High School Cover Girl? To enter the 1986 High School Cover Girl Contest, write for an entry blank, enclosing a stamped, business-siz- e envelope, to: High School Cover Girl Contest; co YM Magazine, 685 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10017. Pro-Colo- rs d, guests have been scheduled for the month of November. Listeners are encouraged to call in their specific questions on the topic presented. All questions will be answered by the program guests. However, the program cannot give out medical advice, only guidelines and referral information can be presented. Steve Wallis, the editor of the Vernal Express, has created a Friday page entitled Healthbeat. Approximately three times a month, an area of health care will be presented in detail. Specific services will be described as to availability and use. Certain disease entities will be presented by a number of the Vernal area physicians and health care professionals. The Vernal community has an opportunity to gather specific information on health care through the radio forum and detailed information from the newspaper. If you have specific topics you would like to see in the future, contact Steve Wallis at the Ver nal Express, or Brett Dearman at KVEL. All attempts will be made to present the topics of interest to the community. Topics scheduled for the month of November are: Nov. 13 Health Street News, Diabetes, Dr. Brent Robertson; Nov. 15 Healthbeat, Current Diabetic Care, Dr. Taylor Smith, Stacy Martin, RN. Nov. 20 Health Street News Prenatal Care Dr. Richard Hatch and Adreanna McDonald, RN. Nov. 22 Healthbeat Care of Heart and Lungs AVMC Critical Care and Respiratory Care. Nov. 27 Health Street News Good Nutrition Cricket Brown, educator and Joyce Buhler, dietician. Nov. 29 Healthbeat Nutrition Made Easy Cricket Brown and Joyce Buhler. Local leaders to attend Girl Scout conference Four area women involved in the Girl Scout program will be traveling to Salt Lake City to hear Justice Christine N. Durham. Durham will be the keynote speaker for the 25th annual meeting of the Utah Girl Scout Council Nov. 15 and 16. Representing the Vernal area are Pyhllis Powell, neighborhood chairman; Freestone, Kathy neighborhood service team; Martha Davis, Naples Junior Leader; Norman Powell, neighborhood service team. sent the awards honoring key Girl Scout volunteers and state-wid- e community people and organizations for their outstanding service to programs for young women. The Rainbow Belles, a Girl Scout Show Patrol from Northern Utah, will provide the evenings entertainment. Saturdays business session opens in the Clayton Intermediate School, 1471 South 1900 East, with a Meet the Board coffee hostessed by Council Vice President Dinny Abaunza. The Honorable Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court was appointed to the court by Governor Scott Matheson in 1981. Justice Durham practiced law in North Carolina, in Salt Lake City and was appointed adjunct professor at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. Opening to the theme Alive in 85 the banquet and awards ceremony will be held Friday evening at the Sheraton Hotel beginning at 6:30 p.m. Council President Connee Gates and Personnel Committee Chairman Jane Yeates, Salt Lake City, will pre Recognition of girls receiving the Gold Award and the presentation of adult year pins for longevity of service will follow the opening session at 9 a.m. The Gold Award is the highest honor a girl can earn in the Scouting program. It is a relatively new award and only a handful of Utah girls have earned the honor. A number of seminars aimed at personal growth of the individuals attending will begin at 10 : 30. Individual include building self seminars esteem, physical fitness, the Fourth R, and others. right-of-wa- right-of-wa- thence feet; Southwesterly 58.3 feet, more or less, to a point on the South Line of said NWVi ; thence EAST 30 feet to the point of beginning. No. 3. a 33 foot wide the road right-of-wa- West Line of which being the Section Line beginning at the Center of Section 5, Township 5 South, Range 23 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and thence running W 610.07 N 27, 1985. VERNAL ABSTRACT COMPANY, JUDY Trustee ROBERTS, President Published in the Vernal Express Nov. 13, 20 and 27, 1985. Special hours at pool Nov. 15 Special open swimming hours have been set at the Vernal Community Pool for Friday, Nov. 15. Open swimming time will be available from 1 to 5 p.m., and again from 7 to 9 p.m. The special times have been set aside because the school district will not be using the pool on Friday due to parentteacher conferences. Other special programs at the pool include a turkey swim set for Saturday, Nov. 23. The program is opened to all interested persons and will begin at 1 p.m. Participants will be diving for pennies placed in the pool. Those locating a lucky penny will receive a free turkey. For more information on the programs at the pool or other recreational activities going on in the area contact A1 Frank, acting recreation or director, at 789-225- 5 Classified Ads Referee clinic 05348 the beginning of a 60 foot y wide road and utilities easement. No. 4. A 60 foot wide y and road utilities easement, the Centerline of which beginning on the West Line of the NEVi of Sec- set right-of-wa- for Nov. 14 FORD ESCORT FORD TEMPO FORD BRONCO II FORD RANGER Your participating Ford Dealer allows you the option of 8.8 Annual Percentage Rate financing for up to 48 months or 10.9 for 60 months. Financing must be arranged through Ford Credit. You must order or take delivery of cars from dealer stock by November 22, 1985. Trucks must be delivered from dealer stock by November 22, 1985. Limit one per qualified customer. See your dealer for qualification details, price and terms. Dealer contribution may affect customer savings. An example: The mens basketball league has set a referees clinic for Thursday, right-of-wa- tion 5, Township 5 South, Range 23 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian at a point which is S 05848 E 2053.22 feet from the North Vi Corner of said Section, said point being also N 05848 W 610.07 feet from the Center of said Section, and running thence along the arc of a 155.791 foot radius curve to the right 238.816 feet (central angle being 874948, chord bears N 425C06E 216.111 feet); 789-577- 5. Vernal Express feet to FORD GOES THE COMPETITION ONE BETTER WITH 8.8 APR FINANCING ON SELECTED NEW 1986 TRUCKS AND SELECTED NEW 1986 AND 1985 CARS WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS. Whatever you are wanting to buy or sell! 789-351- 1 J Nov. 14 in the AVA at Uintah High School beginning at 7 p.m. Each team playing this year needs to have a representative at the meeting. League play will begin Nov. 18. Games will be played on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Sign up for the 1986 Parkwest program has been set for Dec. 7 in the Vernal City Offices, 495 East Main. Persons interested in the program need to sign up between 8 and 10 a.m. The program is opened to adults as well as youths and will last for six weeks. The program begins the first Saturday in January. Equipment rental and lessons will be available through the program. Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price exclud.ng title, taxes, license and destination charges OFFER ENDS NOVEMBER 22. SEE YOUR INTERMOUNTAIN FORD DEALER TODAY. SHOWALTER FORD 100 East Main - 789-382-6 |