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Show 4 Magna Tima Thursday, May 3, 2001 01 0208) 8) KAY DEE DEVELOPMENT CO 9176 S 300 W li 84070-266-7 SANDY LT 4501 S 2700 W 6927-135- 4 6159 2650 1552 3875-155- 6723-96- 179 31 FT M OR L. S 89 44 34" E 4 FT M OR L, N 33 FT M OR L. N 89 44' 34" W ' 23 3 FT. 0 6 50" E 183 6 FT TO BEG. LESS STREETS 3 68 AC M OR L. 6115-436113 195, 19506098-502,7305-65- 7 97 33 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 202 GENERAL PROPERTY MCWOOD CANNON 24 S 600 E LC II 4 SALT LAKE CITY LT 84102-420- LOT 101. PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH I. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0200) 28-3- 1 MCW OOD CANNON II LC 24 S 600 E 4 SALT LAKE CITY LT 84102 4201 0209) 3749 S 26(8) W RIVERTON LT LOT 0210) 3 BLAINE R. TR 6516-019- 6 SEIF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104-101- 6323-- COS SWANER 170 S MAIN ST 0205) 0213)- 34 MONTANESI. ARTHLR T & DEBRA D. JT 2 104 S MORGAN VALLEY DR MORGAN LT 84050 LENT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY LT 1"- BEG N 369.50 FT A W 1969 01 FT FR CEN SEC 5. R IE. SLV1. W 178 99 FTM OR L. N 34 15' E 12 41 FTM OR L.S 89 56T0" E 175 02 FT M OR L. S 0 03'50" W 10.066 FT TO BEG. 0 04 AC M OR L. 7240-- 2 3 3 2 3 36 7055-2927 2930 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 200-0- ONHARDT. GORDON L & ( LAI DIAL, TC 577 LACOVjA RD MIDVALE LT 0214) 84047-132- LENT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY LT 1 PARTIAL RFLEASE OF LIEN 1" BEGS 739 85 FT A; E 363 42 FT & N 56 06'57" W 30 86 FT FR NW COR SEC 16.T4S. R 2W. SLM. S 37 2 ' 3 " W 500 FT, N 56 06'57"W 4 24 FT. NW'LY ALG A 2()00 FT RADIOS Cl RV'E TO R 219.95 FTN 41 03' E 502 64 FT. SE LY ALGA 1500 RADII'S CLRV'E TO 1 187 6 FT S 56 06'57" E 114 24 FT TO BLG 3 65j ACRE. 97 33 7 7240-- 2930 tj 6906-736- 7458-8.6- SALT LAKE CITY L'T 2.336 73 5708-693- 18. 70.66-292- . 69-- 0215) AREA 33 31 HAAS. TOMMY B & BIFBLYCK REMI M & POKORNEV. JAMES L.TC L. 7240-- 2 33 7 45-- 1 2340 97 BFG NW COR LOT l$.iQlESTR!AN MEADOW S. 89 FT M OR L, E 990 FTM OR LS 2.705 FT VI OR L.S 89 55'.. W 990 FTM OR L TO BLG 0.08 AC M OR L. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 6, 0002) 84104-101- 3 555 84101-160- "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 1" BFG S 89 53 06" W 2 19 FT X S 0 04 04" W 29.4 FT& SO 06 01" E 553 61 FT & S 37 33' 36" E 1739 63 FT & N 72 35 E 403 63 FT FR N'E COR SEC I7.T IS. R IW. SLM. S 81.36 FT N 72 3.5' E 510 FTM OR L. N 81 36 FT. S 72 3.5'W 510 FT M OR L TO BEG. 0.91 ACM OR L. 68.63-1075940-123- 6 96 202 GENERAL PROPERTY IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set m hand and official seal this 26th day of April. 2001. , SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY LT CR&JG B. SORENSEN Salt Lake County Auditor 84127-071- 125 FT OF BLK 18. FOLSOM ADD. TOGETHER WITH I 2 VACATED STREET ABUTTING ON S A ALL VACATED ALLEY ABUTTING ON N. ALSO THES 2 FT OF LOTS 10 A 15 THRU 21. SD BLK 18 4543-41- (SEAL) 6 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 22 7 0003) LENT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY LT 170 S MAIN ST THES 7 202 GENERAL PROPERTY N 7 ANDREW AVENIR L1C PALLAM SWANER. PHD CO 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 97 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 6" BEG N 369 50 FT A W 733 FT FR CEN SEC 5. T 4S. R IE. SLM; W 190 FT, N 0 03'50" E 8.899 FT. S 89 56' 10" E 10 FT, S 0 03 '50" W 8.687 FT TO BEG. 6.04 AC M OR 5 4543-419- ) LI NT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY LT 84127-0- 0 1 SALT LAKE CITS UT LOTS 10 TO 22 INCL BLK 18 FOLSOM ADD TOGETHER W ITH ALL VACATED ALLEY ABETTING ON W OF LOT 15 SD BLK. EXCEPT THE S 12 FT OF LOT 10, 12 A 15 THRU 21. SD BLK 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 84065-000- . 0017) 6 SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 7 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 2" BEG N 369 50 FT AW 1403 FT FR CEN SEC 5. T 4S. R E. SLM. W 90 FT. N 0 03'50" E 9.53 FT S 89 5610" E 90 FT. S 0 03'50" W 9.434 FT TO BEG 0.02 AC M OR L. ' HASS, TOMMY B.ETAL PO BbX 5 RIVERTON UT 84104-101- 84171-023- 2 13 2 I I 4 202 GENERAL PROPERTY Delinquent list of preliminars tax sales, presiously adsertised above, and recertified to the Mas 24. 2001, Tax sale b 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 97 (GARBAGE) 4433-80- SEE BB BOOK FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION T4S. 6386-100- 6 84121 7 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN BFG E 1468 49 FT & S 10 62 FT FR SW COR SEC 9, T 4S. R 2W, SLM. S 89 46 58" E " W 158 84 592 42 FT.S 0 0 L FT, SW'LY ALG CURVE TO R 76 58 FT. N 8 04' w 55 82 FT. N 46 89 FT TO BEG. 2.5 AC 84101-160- BEG S 89 53 06" W 2 9 I FT .V S 0 04 04" W 29 4 FT & S 0 06 01" E 553 61 FT X S 37 33'36" E 1822 46 FT X N 72 35 E 860.75 FT FR NE COR SFC I7.T IS. R IW. SLM. N 81.36 FTM OR LTO S IS LINE OF DAHLBERG PROP, N 72 3 ('24" E 2M) FTTO W LY LINE OF UTAH POW FR X LIGHT PROP. S 0 04'44" E 25.26 FT M OR L. N 72 2(l'23" E 201.25 FT M OR L. S 56 FT. S 72 3.5 W 444 53 FT TO BEG. 0 69 AC M OR L. L L K INC C O LEW IS H. PETERSON. TREASURER 1906 JEREMY STREET. PO BO SALTLAKECITY.LT 84104-101- IT 6851-196- 6 SEE BB BOOK FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION 213 9 556 SALT LAKE CITS 736 A SONS DEAN. CO RICHARD D. THORPE 6695 WASATCH BLVD SALTLAKECITY.LT 0222) AREA 15 014 0000 ANDREW AVIN'UE LLC 0016) A J BEG 10 FT S A N 85 54'26 W 41 1.1 3 FT FR N I 4 COR OF SEC 5. T 4S. R E. S L M. N 89 27 34" W 192 601 FT. N 4 32'35 e 1.934 FT. S 85 54'26" E 192 I37FTTO BEG 0 03 AC M OR L 5568-- 795 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 84127-071- BEG 426 FT W FR CEN OF SE I 4 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 166.61 FT. VI OR LTO N LINE OF SW I 4 OF SE I 4 OF SD SEC 23. E 308 43 FT. M OR LTO BEG 1.26 AC M OR L. 3847-374- . 202 GENERAL PROPI RTY 202 GENERAL PROPERTY RICAN TIT1 F INSURANCE CO SW 4 STS STE 800 WESTON FL 3331 1521 83323 202 GENERAL PROPERTY ' LOT 27. SOLTH FORK SLB. 595 3 202 GENERAL PROPERTY A VII 'M"W696 54 FTER NW COR SEC (ISO T 4S. R 2W, SLM. SO 28 51" W 27 N 07 42 18" E 3 78 FT N 22 17' 42" IT. W 28 IT. S 67 42 8" W 3 28 FT M OR L TO BIG 0 004 AC 5409 1565 6610 2914 0207) LLNT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITY LT 6457-161- 6 277 4761-27- PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN !" BEG N 1377.37 FT FR CEN SEC 5. T4S.R IE. SLM. S 0 91 FT M OR L, N 89 58 54" W 75 52 FT N LYALG A 5(5 FT RADII'S CURVE TO L 0 99 FT. S 89 56' 0" E 75.69 FT TO BEG. 0 001 ACM OR L. 7457-152- , 154 7240-21371 97 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0220) PASCOE. ERNEST FA MARYANN. JT 982 E I 3800 S 84020-907DRAPER l'T 84020-071- 3 LOTS 8 TO 24. INCL, BLK 2. M A ACK ADD. PLAT A, TOGETHER W ITH VACATED ALLEY ABUTTING SD LOTS & 2 V ACATED STREET ABUTTING SD LOTS 16 TO 24. INCL. ON NE. ALSO LOTS I TO 6. INCL. BLK 3 SD ADD. & COM AT SE COR SD LOT 1. N 44 04' W 239.61 FT TO RR R OF W. N'E'LY ALG SD R OF W 68. 13 FTTO SW COR BLK 2. SD ADDS 44 04' E 188 7 FT. S 45 56' W 35 FT. S 44 04' E 100 36 FT TO A PT DUE E FR BEG. W 45 925 FT TO BEG. 3847-37416 274 7 AREA 92 0212) 34 DECLO ID 17 022 0000 PI II RSEN. MARGARET B PO BOX 7 o DR API R LT 84127-071- SALT LAKE CITY L'T 97 7457-15- 0219) 84065-490- BEG 10 FT S A N 85 54'26" W 603 27 FT FR N I 4 ( OR Ol SI C 5. T 4S. R E. S L M. S 4 32 35 W 9 34 FT. N 89 27 34 3(K) 724 FT. N 4 32 3 g 30 557 FT S 86 54 26'E 300 FTTOBEG 0.1 5 ACM OR L. 5568 1795 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 28 0206) 32 LT POBOX 202 GENERAL PROPERTY AREA 34 32 227 Sl.CO SPECIAL DIST L. JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES & A ASSOCIATES 14516 SCAMP WILLIAMS RD 0211) 34 1 AREA HI 10 019 0000 E BEG N 108 5 FT FR SECOR SEC4.T 4S. R IW. SLM, S 10 FT M OR L. W 305 FT. N 10 FT S 89 44 E 308 FT TO BEG LESS STREET 0 06 AC 3822-436549 1963 6577 1854 66 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 10 POBOX Il2 k S4065-585- 3 BEG AT SW COR BLK I. FOLSOM ADD. E 45 FT TO INTERSECTION OF OREGON SHORT LINE RR GRAVEL SW ITCH. SW'LY ALG SD SW ITCH 135 FT. M OR LTO E SIDE OF CLEV ELAND AV E, N 120 FT, M OR LTO BEG. 0 06 AC. M OR L. 4543-- 4 7. 4 8. 476 274.276 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0005) SELF REFINING CO PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 9" BEG N 369 5 FT A W 360 FT A N 0 03'50" E 271 FT FR CEN SEC 5.T4S. R IE. SLM. 69 56' 10" E ALG S LAe OF WILD ROSE SUB PH 2. 78 66 FT M OR L SE'LY ALG A 50 FT R ADILS CLRV'E TO L 1.49 FT. N 89 58 54" W 79 61 FT M OR L, N 0 03'50" E I.19FTM OR LTO BEG. 0.002 AC M OR BROOK ESTATES NO I REVISED 202 GENER AL PROPERTY RIVERTON 3. LOT 304. PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 202 GENERAL PROPERTY HAMILTON' 33.09-22- A LOT 303. PHEASANT BROOK STAT S PH 3 202 GI.NI RAL IROPI RTY 004 OOOO 0203) 28 MCWOOD C ANNON II LC 24 S 600 E 4 SALT LAKE CITY LT 84102 4201 32 MEADOW 84102 4201 I 0204) 19 277 SALT LAKE CITY LT 7 8 S SAM ANDERSON M60D SALTLAKE CITY LT 005 0000 COOK MARILYN J 04-2- 2 I LOT 205. PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 2. 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0201) MCWOOD C ANNON II LC 24 S 600 E 4 SALT LAKE CITY LT 84102 4201 LOT 302. PHEASANT BROOK ESTATES PH 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0202) CANNON II LC 3 3 84104-101- t ft 8) SELF REFINING CO POBOX PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 8": BEG N 369.5 FT A W 595 5 FT FR CEN SEC 5, T 4S. R IE. SLM. E 87.78 FT. N 0 03'50" 3 2 FT M OR L N 8958'$4" W 5.28 FT M OR L. N 0 01 W' E 5.32 FTTO S LINE OF W ILD ROSE SI B PH 2. N 89 56T0" W 82.5 FT M OR L. S 0 03 '50" W 8.53.3 FT TO BEG. 0 02 AC M OR L. 7240-- 2 33 7 45-- 1 6. 22 7 2340 97 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 0000-1 09 0218) LI NT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S 84104-101SALT LAKE CITY LT ' PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 2" BEG S 0 I6'50" W 241 7 36 FT & N 89 44 34' W 233 & SO 6' 50" W 16 8 FT FR N I 4 COR SEC4.T4S. R IW. SLM,W LY ALG 120 FTRADILSClRVETOL86 9s)FT. W LYALG 80 FT R ADILS Cl'RV E TO R 5 48 FT. N 89 44'38" W 983 95 FT. SO 16 off' W 6130-202- 7 0004) " LENT ENTERRPISES LC 619 W 700 S SALT LAKE CITYLTT TAYLORSVILLE LT 84 119 BEG N 0 E 79 FT A N 89 53'50" E 3 0 277 FT FR CEN OF SE I 4 SEC 28T S. R IE SLM. N 0 I6'48" E 15 FT M bR L TO WIRE FENCE. E LY ALG SD WIRE FENCE 310 6 FT M OR L, SO ?Q'42" W 15 FT. S 89 53'50 W 3 10 E FT TO BEG 0 AC M OR L DOIGLAS. CECIL H & LDOT RIGHT OF WAY CO SELF REFINING CO POBOX 27713 SALT LAKE CITY LT First Publication - April 26. 2001 Second Publication 84127-071- 3 Third Publication LOTS I THRU 10. BLK I. FOLSOM ADD. TOGETHER WITH 2 VACATED STREET 4761-27ABUTTING ON N. 4543-41276 202 GENERAL PROPERTY 84104-101-7 "PARTIAL RELEASE OF LIEN 7" BEG N 369.5 FT A W 7.3.3 FT FR CEN SEC 5. T 4S. R IE. SLM, E 137.5 FT. N 0 03 '50" E 8 533 FT. N 89 56T0" W 137.5 FT, S 0 03 50" W' 8 687 FT TO BEG. 0.0 AC M OR 7145-11L. 7240-213122 7113-233- List Publication - - May 3. 2001 May 10. 2001 Mas 17. 2001 2340 97 202 GENERAL PROPERTY How To Make The Most When Selling Your Home Many projects can help homeowners save money, but selling your own home may not be one of them. Answering a few questions may help you decide if you want to sell your own home. . Can you assign your home a market value, meaning the price that accurately reflects what a buyer will pay? 2. If your listing price is not in line with comparable properties and market trends, are you prepared to let your home linger on the market? 3. If your For Sale by Owner sign attracts a bargain hunter, as many do, are you prepared to lower your asking price? 4. Are you prepared to show your home to everyone who is interested? If you dont want to wait, dont have the time to show your home and are not flexible about your asking price, you may want to consult a real estate professional. A recent survey by the National Association of Realtors showed that 80 percent of home sellers in 1999 chose a real estate professional to sell their home-- a percentage that has remained fairly constant over the years. According to Gee Dunsten, CRS, president of the Council of Residential Specialists, there are several advantages to using an agent and more benefits to using a certified agent. F irst. real estate professionals can walk you through the process of selling your home. Then they can price your home accurately by doing a market analysis, advertise your home for maximum visibility, hold an open house, and suggest ways to make your home more attractive to potential buyers. They can also help you explore alternative financing methods that may help cement a sale. They act as a third-part- y negotiator between you and the buyer to negotiate the best price and terms, plus they screen prospects so you dont have to open your door to strangers. When choosing a real estate agent, either to help you sell or buy a home, its important to know that not all agents are certified by the Council of Residential Specialists'. The CRS designation thats conferred by the Council stands for Certified Residential Specialist. It is the industrys highest professional designation, signifying a proven track record of handling residential real estate transactions, plus advanced professional training and education in related areas such as finance, technology and marketing. For more information, visit www.crs.com. Property value may be difficult to determine and sellers may not get what their home is worth. Auction tips for buyers arid sellers Keep home fires burning...safely Americans are sold on online auctions. According to mon way buyers pay, according to fee NCL survey, is by sending a new Harris Interactive survey commissioned by National Consumers League (NCL), approximately 36 million online Americans participate in these auctions, bringing words like ebay and feedback to tihe forefront of popular culture. Along with this growing popularity, however, come problems, A whopping 94 percent of bidders say they are somewhat or very confident feat as fee winning bidder in an online auction, they will get what they pay for from fee seller. But almost half, or 41 per- cent, reported having a problem as a buyer. , Consumers over confidence that theyll get what they paid for is one big reason why they easily fall victim to these said personal or setter receives a bad check, the merchandise may have already been shipped. fee-hol- scsC agreed upon inspection period. Other tips for auction buyers ' and, sellers include: Siirsn Grcr.v director of NCLs Internet Fuad V.'se (IFW). v 't te j'ary c'lt Ft'-- Understand how the auction works. Check out the seller before yew -f ' r - !, a v y , Be esf,iecial?y caurious when dctUng with buyers or sellers in ofetsr countries, Get the name and contact infor-cuitiou of the company or individ v pay- . Avcid ash payments. , Payment by credit card can protect both buyer and seller. Credit Card payment protects fee buyer because you baa dispute fee Charges if fee goods are misrepresented Grant said buyers and sellers should consider using an online escrow service to monitor their transaction. These companies-fo- r a Small percentage of the items d fee value, or for a flat buyers payment and forward it to the seller upon fee buyers receipt sad approval of fee item within an - Ask about delivery, returns, warranties, and service before you cashiers check or money order directly to die seller. Unfortunately, by the time some buyers discover theres a problem, fee check or money order has often already been cashed. And if fee A recent study found that most ual. or never delivered. For sellers, payment by credit card is quicker than waiting for a check or money order and avoids the problem of bad checks. Look for information on fee auction site about insurance for buyers. Let fee auction site know if you have a problem, If all else fails, complain to NCLs Internet Fraud Watch. It forwards complaints to fee appropriate law enforcement agencies. Log on to www.fraud.org to fili out a complaint form, or call In oaime auctions, buyers and sellers need to agree on terms so no one gets taken advantage of.' Americans are homebodies at heart. According to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). 80 percent of retiring adults want to "age in place." that is, remain in their homes near friends and family. Experts caution that as people age in place, it becomes increasingly important to remember fire safety. The United States Fire Administration (USFA) found that the fire casualty rate for people over the age of 65 is twice as high as the national average. In addition, the fire death rute among people between the ages of 75 and 85 is three times the national average and after age 85, increases to four limes the average. These statistics have prompted the USFA to launch a new fire safety campaign called Prevent Fire. Save Lives. The organization says by learning and practicing fire safety, its possible for people to reduce their chances of being fire victims as they age. USFA offers the following fire safety tips for people over 65: Have An Escape Route Update, plan and practice your fire escape route. Know two ways to exit each room in your home. If you use a walker or wheel chair, make sure it fits through exits. Be sure you can open all doors and windows. Maintain Smoke Alarms. Having a working smoke alarm can more than double your chance of surviving a fire. Install a smoke alarm on every level of your home. Test your smoke alarms once a month and change the batteries at least once a year. Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths among Americans over 65, while cook- ing fires cause the most fire injuries in that age group. Unsafe heating practices are also a major cause of fire deaths among people over 65. To address these .dangers, the USFA offers these tips: Be Careful When Smoking Never smoke in bed, near oxygen sources or gas stoves. If you begin to feel drowsy while relaxing, extinguish ycur cigareae. Soak ashes in ater before discarding them. Warm ashes dumped in wastebaskets can smolder and ignite. Cook Safely Do not leave food that is cooking unattended. If you must leave the kitchen while cooking, carry a pot holder or towel to remind you that the stove or oven is on. Wear short, tight-fittin- g sleeves while cooking. Heat Your Home Safely Keep flammable materials at least three feet from space heaters. Have your chimney cleaned in a chimregularly. Tar build-u- p ney can ignite. For more information on senior fire safety or other fire safety topics, write to the United States Fire Administration, Public Fire Education, Building I, 16825 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 or visit vww.usfa.fema.gov. |