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Show 4 Magna flmw Thuraday, April 26, 2001 0)90 0208) 28-2- 8 DEVELOPMENT CO W II SANDY UT 84070-266- BEG NO V48 E 791 FT&N89 5350E 310.277 FT FRCEN OF SE 14SEC28.T 3S.R IE.SLM.N0 I6'48" E "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 2": BEG OR L. 6927-135- 4 6159-265- 1552 3875-135- 6723-96- 4 6130-202- 7 202 GENERAL PROPERTY MCWOODCANNON II LC 24 S 600 E 4 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84102-420- 0209) LOT CITY UT 7457-15- 4 AREA 34 PO BOX 71$ DRAPER UT AREA 32 SW4ISTSSTE 159.61 83323 WESTON BEG S 0 10, T 4S, FT, N 6 1 W 25 FT. 28 5 W 695.54 FT FR NW COR SEC R 2W, SLM, S 0 28 5 W 27.1 42 18 E 3.78 FT, N 22 17' 42" S 67 42' 18" W 3.28 FT M OR L TO BEG. 0.004 AC 5409-- 565 66 9 4 202 GENERAL PROPERTY MGNTANESI, ARTHUR T & DEBRA D, JT 2 104 S MORGAN VALLEY DR MORGAN UT 84050 3331 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 731 6909-73- 84104-101- r 7458-85- 7 2 84065-000- SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY UT 7 84104-101- HAAS. TOMMY B& BIEBUYCK.REMIM& POKORNEV, JAMES L;TC L. 7240-213- 3 122 7145-11- SELF REFINING CO POBOX 2771.3 SALT LAKE CITY UT 0003) 84104-101- L. 7240-- 2 3.3 7 5940-123- 6 202 GENERAL PROPERTY IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set m hand and official seal this 26th day of April. 2001. CR&JG B. SORENSEN Salt Lake County Auditor 3 (SEAL) SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84 First Publication 27-0- 7 3 April 26. 2001 - Second Publication - Third Publication May 10, 2001 Last Publication - May 3, 2001 May 17, 2001 22 7 6, 45-- 1 84127-071- LOTS THRU 10. BLK 1, FOLSOM ADD. TOGETHER WITti 12 VACATED STREET 4761-27ABUTTING ON N. 454.3-41276 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 7 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 7": BEG N 369.5 FT & W 733 FT FR CEN SEC 5, T 4S, R IE, SLM, E 137.5 FT; N 0 03 '50" E 8.53.3 FT; N 89 56' 10 W 137.5 FT; S 0 03 '50 W 8.687 FT TO BEG. 0.03 AC M OR 2340 3 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 7113-233- LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 27-0- 7 THE S 125 FT OF BLK 18, FOLSOM ADD. TOGETHER WITH 12 VACATED STREET ABUTTING ON S & ALL VACATED ALLEY ABUTTING ON N. ALSO THE S 12 FT OF LOTS 10 & 15 THRU 21, SD BLK 18 4543-41- 7 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0216) 84 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 1" BEG S 89 53 06" W 1219.1 FT & S 0 04 04" W 29.4 FT& SO 06 01" E.5.53.61 FT&S 37'33'36" E 1739.63 FT & N 72 35' E 403.63 FT FR NE COR SEC 7. T S, R I W, SLM; S 81.36 FT; N 72 35' E 510 FTM OR L; N 81.36 FT; S 72 35' W 510 FT M OR L TO BEG. 0.91 AC M OR L.. 6853-107- 3 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0002) 2340 BEG NW COR LOT 16. EOUESTRIAN MEADOWS; N 3 89 FT M OR L, E 990 FTM ORL; S 2.705 FT M OR L; S 84 55'52" W 990 FTkl OR L TO BEG. 0.08 ACM OR L. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 5 18.4543-41- "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 6; BEG N 369.50 FT & W 7.33 FT FR CEN SEC 5, T 4S, R IE, SLM; W 190 FT; NO 03'50E 8.899 FT.S 89 5610"E 1&0FTS 0 03 '50" W 8.687 FT TO BEG. 6.04 AC M OR 5 ANDREW AVENUR LLC C O PAULA M SWANER. PH.D 170 S MAIN ST 555 84101-160SALT LAKE CITY UT LOTS 10 TO 22 1NCL BLK 8 FOLSOM ADD TOGETHER WITH ALL VACATED ALLEY ABUTTING ON W OF LOT 15 SD BLK. EXCEPT THE S 12 FT OF LOT 10. 12 & 15 THRU 21, SD BLK 06 LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 1.3 Delinquent list of preliminary tax sales, previously advertised above, and recertified to the May 24, 2001, Tax sale by authorization of the Salt Lake County Council. These properties will be sold pursuant to Chapter 3.66 of The Salt Lake County Code of Ordinances, 1986, Entitled " Tax Sale of Contaminated Properties. AREA 08 202 GENERAL PROPERTY AREA 33 HASS, TOMMY B;ETAL PO b6x 5 RIVERTON UT SEE BB BOOK FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION 4 02 5 ) 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0017) 7 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 2: BEG N 1369.50 FT & W 1403 FT FR CEN SEC 5, T 4S, R IE, SLM; W 90 FT, N 0 03'50" E 9.53 FT S 89 56' 10 E 90 FT; S 0 03'50" W 9.4.34 FT TO BEG. 0.02 AC M OR L. 7240-- 2 33 7 2336 7055-29273 508-593- , 2930 6906-73592 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 1: BEG S 739.85 FT & E 363.42 FT & N 56 0657 W 30 .86 FT FR N W COR SEC 6, T 4S, R 2W, SLM, S 37 2 13 W 500 FT: N 56 06'57" W 114 24 FT. NW'LY ALGA 2600 FT RADIUS CURVE TO R 219.95 FTN 41 03' E 502.64 FT. SF.'LY ALG A 1500 IT RADIUS CURVE TO L 87.6 FT. S 56 06'57 E 4.24 FT TO BEG. 3.65 i ACRE. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 5 4 H. PETERSON, TREASURER 1906 JEREMY STREET, PO BO 84171-0236 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 2 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 4433-80- L L K INC 02 LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 1 84121 0 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0214)34-- 05-1 84101-160- BEG S 89 53 '06" W 2 9. FT & S 0 04'04" W 29.4 FT & S 0 06 01" E 553.61 FT &S 37 3 3 '36" E 822.46 Ff & N 72' 35' E 860.75 FT FR NE COR SEC 17.T 1S.R IW, SLM, N 81 .36 FT M OR L TO S LY LINE OF DAHLBERG PROP; N 72 33'24" E 250 FT TO W'LY LINE OF UTAH POWER & LIGHT PROP; S 0 04'44" E 25.26 FT M OR L. N 72 20'23" E 201.25 FT M ORL;S 56.1 FT. S 72 35' W 444.53 FTTO BEG. 0.69 AC M OR L. SEE BB BOOK FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION 213 97 (GARBAGE) 84047-132- 6323-173- 6 CO LEWIS 84104-101- 3 15 ANDREW AVENUE LLC C O S SWANER 170 S MAIN ST 555 SALT LAKE CITY UT 1 685 DEAN, A J & SONS CO RICHARD D. THORPE 6695 WASATCH BLVD SALT LAKE CITY, UT 1521 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 1: BEG N 1369.50 FT & W 1969 01 FTFRCENSEC5, T 4S, R IE, SLM, W 178.99 FT M OR L; N 34 15' E 12 41 FT M OR L; S 89 56' 101 E 175.02 FT M OR L; S 0 03 50 W 10.066 FT TO BEG. 0.04 AC M OR L. 7240-213- 3 7113-2342336 7055-2922930 202 GENERAL PROPERTY LEONHARDT, GORDON L& CLAUDIA L,fC 577 EACOMARD MIDVALE UT 800 FL LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 6386-100- 6 84020-907- 202 GENERAL PROPERTY BEG 10 FT S & N 85'54'26 W 41 1.1.3 FT FR N 4 COR OF SEC 5 ,T 4S, R IE, SLM, N 89 27'34" W 192 601 FT. N 4 32'35" E .934 FT. S 85 54'26 E 192.1.37 FT TO BEG. 0.03 AC M OR L 5568-179- 5 202 GENERAL PROPERTY BEGE 468 49 FT & S 10.62 FT FR SW COR SEC 9. T 4S. R 2W. SLM, S 89 46'58" E 592.42 FT, S 10 Ol'll" W 158.84 FT; SWLYaLg CURVE TOR 76.58 FT, N 81 04' W 55 .82 FT, N 46.89 FT TO BEG. 2.5 AC AREA 0016) AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE CO 111 DECLO ID 65 6457-161- 6 84127-071- BEG 426 FT W FR CEN OF SE 14 OF SEC 23, T IN. R IW, S L M; S 160 FT; W 350 FT, M OR LTO E LINE OF RAILWAY LIMITS. N'LY ALG E LINE OF SD LIMITS 165.61 FT. M OR L TO N LINE OF S W' I4 0FSE I4 0FSD SEC 23, E 308.43 FT, M OR L TO BEG .26 AC M OR L. 3847-376 202 GENERAL PROPERTY AREA 92 0212) HAMILTON. BLAINER.TR LOT 27, SOUTH FORK SUB. SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104-101-7 PASCOE, ERNEST F& MARY ANN; JT 982 E 13800 S DRAPER UT 84020-071- 10 FT S & N 85 54'26" W 603.27 FT FR N 64 COR OF SEC 5, T 4S, R IE. SLM, S 4 32' 35 W 1.934 FT N 89 27'34" W 3X.724 FT, N 4 3 2 '3!?" E 30 567 FT. S 85 54'26 I: 300 FT TO BEG. 0.15 AC M OR L. 5568-- 1 795 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 1 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 202 GENERAL PROPERTY B 3 6 0006) 7113-234- 0 7240-213- ) PETERSEN, MARGARET 4761-27- 11"; BEG N "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 377.37 FT FR CEN SEC 5. T 4S, R I E, SLM. S 0.91 FT M OR L: N 89 58'54" W 75.52 FT N'LY ALG A 50 FT RADIUS CURVE TO L 0.99 FT. S 89 56' 10" E 75.69 FT TO 154 BEG. 0.001 AC M OR L. 7457-15- BEG 84102-420- 97 LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 84065-490- 84127-071- LOTS 8 TO 24, INCL. BLK 2. MAACK ADD. PLATA, TOGETHER WITH VACATED ALLEY ABUTTING SD LOTS & 2 VACATED STREET ABUTTING SD LOTS 16 TO 24. INCL, ON NE. ALSO LOTS TO 6, INCL. BLK 3 SD ADD. & COM AT SE COR SD LOT I, N 44 04' W 239.61 FTTO RR R OF W; fIE'LYALG SD R OF W 68.13 FTTO SW COR BLK 2, SD ADD S 44 04' E 188.7 FT S 45 56' W 33 FT, S 44 04' E 100.36 Ft TO APT DUE eFr BEG; 4761-27- 4 W 45.925 FTTO BEG. 3847-37- 7 4 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 02 84 SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY UT 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 4T 84102-420- 227 SLCO SPECIAL DIST L. BEG N 108.5 FT FR SE COR SEC 4S, R w, SLM. S 10 FT M OR L; W 305 FT, N 10 FT, S 89 44' E 305 FT TO BEG. LESS 6549-196- 3 STREET 0 06 AC 3822-43- LOT 304, PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 3. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0207) ERTON UT Rl MCWOOD'CANNON II LC 24 S 600 E 4 SALT LAKE CITY UT POBOX 8 A & E JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES & S & M ANDERSON & ASSOCIATES 14.616 S CAMP W'lLLIAMSRD (XXX) 427-004 84065-585- MEADOWBROOK ESTATES NO I REVISED 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 19 3 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0005) "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 9: BEG N 369.5 FT & W 360 FT & N 0 03'50" E 8.271 FT FR CEN SEC5.T4S.R IE, SLM' S 89 56' 0 E ALG S LlSlE Of WILD RO$E SUB PH 2. 78.66 FT M OR L; SE'LY ALG A 50 FT RADIUS CURVE TO L 1.49 FT. N 89 58 54" W 79 61 FT M OR L; N 0 0Y50" E 1.19 FT M OR L TO BEG. 0.002 AC M OR 84102-420- LOT 303. PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 3. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 28-- COOK, MARILYN J 3749 $ 2600 W RIVERTON L'T 0210) LOT 302, PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 3. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0202) MCWWpCANNON II LC 0203) LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 202 GENERAL PROPERTY LOT 205, PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 2. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY SALTUkI 0218) 84127-071- BEG AT SW COR BLK 1, FOLSOM ADD, E 45 FT TO INTERSECTION OF OREGON SHORT LINE RR GRAVEL SWITCH; SW'L.Y ALG SD S W ITCH 35 FT, M OR L TO E SIDE OF CLEVELAND AVE; N 26 FT, M OR L TO BEG. 0.06 AC, M OR L. t 1 LOT 101. PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 1. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0200) MCWOODCANNON II LC 24 S 600 E 4 84102-420SALT LAKE CITY UT MCWOODCANNON I) LC JA S 606 F H 4 SALT LAKE CITY UT S O' SELF REFINING CO POBOX 277 3 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104-101-7 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 8: BEG N 369.5 FT & W 595.5 FT FR CEN SEC 5, T 4S, R IE. SLM, E 87.78 FT; N O' 03'50 3. 2 FT M OR L; N 89' 58 '4" W 5.28 FT M OR L; N 0 01 06" E 5.32 FTTO S LINE OF WILl) ROSE SUB PH 2; N 89 56' 10" W 82.5 FT M OR L, S 0 03 50" W 8.533 Ff TO BEG. 7145-11122 0.02 ACM OR L. 7240-213.- 3 1 7113-2332340 202 GENERAL PROPERTY I6'50" W 2417.36 FT & N 89 44 14" W 2.33 FT & S 0 I6'50 W 16 8 FT FR N 14 COR SEC 4, T 4S, R IW, SLM, W LYALG 120 FT RADIUS CURVE TO L 56 99 FT, WLY ALG 180 FT RADIUS CURVE TO R 8 5 48 FT, N 89 44' 38" W 953 95 FT, SO 16'50W 179.31 FT M OR L. S 89 44'34" E 1324 FT M OR L; N 3.3 FT M OR L. N 89 44'34" W 233 FT. S' 0 16'50" E 183 J FT TO BFG. LESS STREETS. 3.68 AC M OR L. 61 5 7305-851 95 , 950 6098-506 !5FTMtRL 0004) LUNT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY UT I TO WIRE FENCE, E LY ALG SD WIRE FENCE 310.6 FT M OR L. S 0 3042" W 15 FT; S 89 53SO W 3 lO.fe FT TO BEO. 0. AC M 108 0 DOUGLAS, CECIL H & C O L'DOf RIGHT OF WAY 4501 S 2700 W' TAYLORSVILLE UT 84119 0 202 GENERAL PROPERTY Students career goals reflect economy When young people imagine their future, their vision is influenced by the current state of the economy. As a result, when the economy slows, fewer young people expect to become millionaires by the time they reach the age of 40. Thats just one of the key findings of the most recent edition of a an ongoing study of how students perceive the economy and the world of business. The project is sponsored by the largest organization dedicated to educating young people about business, economics and free enterprise. However, the study, Kids and Careers 2001 JA Interprise Poll, did uncover some attitudes that changed very little from last year. For example, for the second year in a row the profession of doctor was the top job for nearly 2 percent of the students polled. Being a business person was second at nine percent, followed by com- - choice for nearly puterInternet professional-th- e eight percent of the students. The study also shows that students still think an education-an- d a degree-ar- e important keys to success, with 73 percent of those queried reporting they believed either a graduate degree or a four-yecollege degree would be necessary to get their ideal job. While fewer young people expect to make that first million by their 40th birthday, for the most part, young people remain confident about their earning potential. Just over 25 percent of the students polled reported they will earn between $35,000 and $75,000 by age 40 and nearly 20 percent believe they will earn even more. But, just to let us know they are still young people, nearly 30 perrent of those questioned said their ar ideal job had to be fun and exciting. Junior Achievement-th- e sponsor of this ongoing nearly four million students survey project-reachthrough a network of 158 offices nationwide. Starting at the elementary school level, it offers educational programs that show young people how they impact the world around them as individuals, workers and consumers. For more information on JA or a copy of the surThe New JA vey results, call or write JA National Headquarters, One Education Way' Colorado Springs, CO 80906. You can also visit the JA Web site at www.ja.org or contact the nearest Junior Achievement office. es In a recent study, 73 percent of the students polled said getting a degree was a key factor in getting the job they desire. is teens msEsv 'Sills Tips for organizing your finances . " , Teaching your tee .; r the basics of jpersonaimmy sk agemeni may Just require some ' -- , -- dollars and sense, 7' A good place to start y oar youngsters financial teteicatkm-s- l almost any age-i- s with an allowance, according to Snsan Molmari, NaJional Cbairpmou of Americans for Consumer Education and Competition, An allowance can be used to teach , , j mitre?, Moltnaii points' ont that Mst ccamy pargets, thank to tea wide variety of payss r forms , availii! in the trx? clTto, rsarlx;fcf, fyr e ?,. tive tci s, tar : .? , v 3 to, ; itm C , t--i Ft 8slw? t t; t f .T'jwX li, 1 v - w , v 1. variety 'of such payment forms as ;; shottyttw tinancial goals and plans for achieving them, checking accounts and debit. Dismiss ffeS difference between or prepaid cards, These tOremative' ; forms of cash allow parents to m ssthafat,,p8bases today, asisU-v-o- ! supplies; spending caps and afford them have purchases greater opportunity to encourage :: would aoch m &e addition of the latest responsible spending and saving fashioni.to an.already adequate .habits,; : No matter what .'form '''an'; allowance tales, Molinati stress .Explain the advantages of es, the key to its success as a deferring psathases today, such teaching tool is a clear upfront i the latest computer game, to save understanding of the ground rales for another desired item, like a ear for its use and ongoing commuai-catio- n or coftege education, tomorrow; 5 V promote shopping around between parent and child! It is important, especially for before making purchases; it gen'teens teat tee rules are flexible erally assures a better deal and enough to allow youngsters to discourages impulse buying, ; make, teeir own financial decK Encourage the use of a comand bad. It is how puter at a Wger to track income. 'we leant, savings, expftsses and debt. financial-checkin- g It is also essential to tee success Use; account, credit card, oflbis educational effort teal-tee"- : reviews as a tetatemg aid m allowance be used as a teaching ' ' evaluate it aad spending habits, promote cot a disciplinary 'sack, fen, ' 7 i An iwteL. x ' , , ; sound financial practices and to intf.I good fraud review prac- t'V.'C ic Hh' iTprcvc fee ; ;'i rti kern'mme abrmt rmon-C- r mi imar-ck- l piansieg ... tote x7ep YAb site Ad hy There are simple ways to stay on top of personal finances that dont take up valuable time and can help make filing taxes easier. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. "Invest the time now to put your financial affairs in order to prepare for the future," said Ann f y as bndgeting and the conse qoence of saving and spending decisions, says this moteez of two ; and former member of congres- " ; -- such money management basics ikmL budget mi education com , Diamond, Certified Financial Consultant, who conducts financial management workshops u across the nation, advises. Diamond and the organizational experts working with Post-i- t Products have developed the fo- , siems-botegood . . - . j:jt ff- - , r to. med- your accountant pinpoint information und return your taxes to throughout the yean Invest in a small fire proof filing cabinet with a lock to hold financial paperwork so that all important documents are kept in one place. Color-cod- e files according to you category. . Charitable donations, ical expense receipts, and other tax deductible items should be marked throughout the year. Keep track of your invest-- , ments. Document all transactions. When the next statement arrives, it is easy to spot any errors. Send your accountant clear instructions. Placing Action Flags on your tux Information cun help llowing recommendations for organizing personal finances ; It may be helpful to assign specific colors to expense categories such us yellow for home office expenses, green for rental unit expenses, etc. Credit card statements should be kept and arranged in order according to month. Since there are many types of expenses on each bill. a quick manner. If you prepare your own tax return, use Flags on the return to indicate areas that need special In attention or additional research before filing. And perhaps most important of all, place a Note on your mirror, computer and anywhere else as a reminder to mail your tax return no later than April 15. Developing a reliable system for organizing all your financial documents can be an easy task with the help of careful planning. Organizing Financial records is key to quick tax filing and Post-i- t Notes and Flags can help streamline this important process. It is crucial for individuals to make time to create and maintain an organized personal finance By system, said Diamond. spending a little time each week or month organizing personal finances, individuals not only stay aware of their financial situation throughout the year, but also save energy and possibly money when preparing tax returns. Post-i- t products can be found in office supply stores and the office supply section of many retail stores. From offices, computer and fax machines, to homes, refrigerator and schoolbooks, Post-- it products help people organize, remind and communicate at work, school and home. For more information, visit site Web at our www.3m.comPost-it- . |