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fleet ve th the June bills Peak Cablevision will make the following changes community tidied below The service rate adjustment(s) reflect updated inflation cable franchise related costs and programming fees among other factors Published in GENERAL WEEDS the Millard County Chronicle Progress NOTICE TO CONTROL on April in the appli- 27 2000 NOXIOUS Notice is hereby given this 3 day of April 2000 pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed let Section to every person who owns or controls land in Millard County Utah that noxious weeds standing being or growing on such land shall be controlled and the spread o‘ same prevented by effective cutting tillage cropping pastunng or treating with chemicals or other effective methods or combination thereof approved by the County Weed Supervisor as often as may be required to prevent the weed from and maturing seeds or spreading by root root stalks or other means blooming Upon failure to comply with this notice the owner or person possession of property upon whch noxious weeds are present shall be deemed negligent and enforced control measures may be imposed at the discretion of county authorities Expenses of control measures employed by the county shall be paid directly by the owner or person in possession of the property or shall constitute a lien on the property and become collect bie by taxes The following declared noxious weeds for the State of Utah and the county of lard Bermuda grass Bmdweed (Wild Broad leaved Pepper g4ass (Tall whitetop) Canada Thisne Diffuse Knapweed Dyers Woad Perennial Sorghum spp including but not limited to Johnson Grass (Sorghum Halepense (L Pers And Sorghum Almum (Sorghum almum Parodi) Taematherum Leafy Spurge Medusahead (L Nevski Musk Thistle Carduus nutans L Quackgrass Agropyron repens (L Beauv Russian Knapweed Centaurea repens Scotch Thistle (Cotton thistle) acanthium L Onopordum Cantaurea maculose Lam Spotted Knapweed Centaurea squarrosa Roth Whitetop Yellow Starthistle Cardans spp Centaurea soistitiahs L Purple loosestrife Lylhrum salicana Cynodon dactylon (L Pers Bermudagrass shall not be a noxious weed in Washington County and shall not be subject to provisions of the Utah Noxious Weed Act within the boundaries of the county Note The above notice is to be posted by the County Weed Board m at least three public places within the county and be published in one or more newspapers of general of each year and at any other circu'ation throughout the county on or before May times the County Weed Board determines in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 20 and 27 Published 2000 M RELIEF APPLICATION zczc " A":4a4e: aid 'aies ao" 4a es'a'e 3''' CCV-Lrs 24 4 s J"" 35" sa-- NOTICE PROPERTY TAX a’ r: : 3 2 4ea sa ccs's EESYA DCVx J’’ 2i" : co— y to—'— :"e4 for sa "e a" : 'e fo sc r : ’a Cy 'ey Process OF TAX SALE — for County Chronicle llard M NOTICE Sr :e s “IK c M "w and eae"s I4 cre4 o ca ‘y for ‘ zr s t s ’a e etna pe c jnese e f 5 yearn od cc yCw qes'c'S zce' c":e4 age 65 a"d 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Deia Utah 84624 in the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress on April 27 and May 4 2000 ‘:4 a4sre: 'e t cs f "j NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Tne foow rg oesa'bed p'oeefty will be sokd at pPic auction to re honest bidder at re time of sae palate m lawAt the fed Sta’es money of the Man Enfance 765 South Hgnway 99 M 'ad County Courrouse FJimore Utah 30 pm of on Tuesday May 23 2000 at sad Oay ‘or the pypese of foreclosing th at ceha n Trust Deed dated September 24 1996 and executed by B ily Poulsen favor and BaTa'a Poulsen as trustor of First F'ank'in Firancai Coporation as and Subsequently assigned beneca4y to Compares Lending Corporation covenng real propeny located in Millard County and described as Beg nnmg 123 75 feet west of the Northeast comer of Lot 4 Block 76 PiatA Deita Townsite Thence South 65 feet thence West 123 75 feet thence North 65 feet thence East 123 75 feet to the point of the beginful ning WITH all the mprovements TOGETHER now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements ap?u44er'ances and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property All reo'acements and additions shall also be covered The street address of the property is purported to be 331 West 200 North Delta Utah The undersigned disclaims any ability for any error in the street address The current owners of the property are reported to be BHy Poulsen and Barbara Poulsen The estimated amount of the obligation secured by the property is $40 735 24 The successful bidder must be prepared to present a deposit in the amount of $5 000 00 at the time of sale with the balance to be paid within 24 houfs of the sale The trustee will accept payment only in the form of a cashiers check drawn on a federally insured state or nationally bank or a check drawn by a insured credit union savings and federally loan association or savings bank DATED Apnl sJ P a1 0 a p4s"ty f'ccessng D:""y a:c iZ pm fts — g and Zon- - egaroca'd 'g of Mnday May 2XC at 7 00 T M a"d County Ooes 71 South r LEGAL NOTICE Utah Code Annotated yver rat re 5a"d o M rl Coumy Comrvsson PvCmc input and comment at 3C p m m 15 r 2000 the May Monday Room at 50 South Maxi Ftmore Uta44 rea"d rg the amendments to the M a"d Pan Lands A copy cf these amendments may ce vewed a: re M "and County 0"ce n 0“ce n Fftmc'e Eea a"d re CATEO s 11th Day of Apri 2000 M 'anj County Commss-oTony DeanJeo in the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress April 20 27 May 4 and 11 2000 to VC TIC E IS HEREBY r 200 West Deta Utah attend AJ e welcome to Published the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 27 2000 In PUBLIC T'e NOTICE y Assocahen cf 3 now Agency On Ag accept ng fces for " Heme se'vces or Aten4 awes re hemeboond on Tie and Respite Cae Po ga— s Specie bxj rforrratson may be octa ned ty ca "g or on Ag rg 250 wntsng to Sa County NoHh Mam FUhfteO Uun 64’C1 AJ txts are confide— ai and must be received n the Sa County cce by no later than noon on May 19 2000 The Sa County Associated of Governments reserves the right to accept and or reject any or an bds Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 27 and May 4 2000 me— Sot j A4ea Notice of Trustee’s Sale prepefty wi be add at aucbon to the fug nst bidder money of the Umted States entrance Fourth mam west re D strict Couft 765 South Hg'ay 99 F Utah on the 2nd day of Jure 2300 at 4 00 p m for the purpose of a Trust Deed Ca4ed janua"y 12 1999 executed by BRiAN H HOLLEY and CHRISTINA R HtXlEY as Trustor JANICE E DYER TRUSTEE of re Ja:c E Dyer Family Trust s named as Beneftca-ven to secure an in favor of JANICE E DYAR TRUSTEE cf the Jance E Dye4 Fam Trst by reason of ceriam obigatons secured therecy Trustee xml sei at auctxxi to the hghest bfoder without warranty as to title possesson or encumbrances notwthsfanding any oal representatxyns to the contra 7 the folreal property located m Millard lowing State of Utah more County The putv r iawji at r wh Fillmore City Water Quality Report We re peased to p4esent to you this years Annual Water Quality Report Ths report is desgned to inform yuu about the quality of re wa4er and sendees we deliver to you every day Our constant goal is to provide you wth a sae and dependable Supply of dnnking eater ve want you to understand the eftorts we mare to continually anprove the water treatment process and protect our water esou'ces We ae convnrtted to ensunrg the quality of your water Our water source Water Cress Spnng arj Fillmore Axpori Wells 2 4 3 Our weiis draw horn the Pahvant Va'ey Aquifer We want to keep you aiformed about the excellent water and services we have to you over the past year Our goal is and always has been to provxJa to you a sa'e and dependable supply of dnnking water oe It provxles more Fumq-City has a Dnnking Water Source Protection Plan that s ava iabe for review to our customers at our office information such as potential sources of contamination and our source protection areas We peased to report that our dnnking water a safe and meets federal and state requirements This report shows our water to our customer it what means 0v3 ty and you We you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility please contact Ross Cummings at want our va'ued customers to be informed about their water utility If you want to learn more please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings They are hed on the first and third Tuesday of sach month at 600 pm The m laws with State for Utah Federal and our water in accordance the constituents FJlmore City routinely monitors dnnking table shows the results of our momtonng for the period of January 1“ to December 31‘1999 AH dnnking water including fo'towmg s mportant to remember tott ed dnnking water may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some constituents tha! the presence of these constituents does not necessarily pose a health risk the following table you wiH find many terms and abbreviations you mght not be familiar with To help you better understand these tenrs we ve provided the following definitions (ND) - laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present NO Low High - For water systems that have multiple sources of water the Utah Division of Dnnking Water has given water systems the option of listing the test results of the constituents m one table instead of multiple tables To accomplish this the lowest and hghest values detected in the multiple sources are recorded in the same space in the report table Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mgl) - one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10 000 Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ugl) - one pad per billion corresponds to one minute m 2 000 years or a single penny in $10 000 000 - one part per tnllion corresponds to one minute in 2 000000 Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (nanogramsl) years or a single penny in $10000000000 - one part per quadnllion corresponds to one minute in Parts par quadrillion (ppq) or Plcograms per liter (picogramsl) 000 2 000 000000 years or one penny m $10000000000 in water Ptcocunes per liter (pCVL) - picocunes per liter is a measure of the radioactivity Milhrems per year (mremyr) - measure of radiation absoibed by the body Million Fibers per Liter (MFL) - million fibers per liter is a measure of the presence of asbestos fibers that are longer than 10 micrometers in excess of 5 NTU of water Turbidity Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) - nephelometric turbidity unit is a measure of the clarity is just noticeable to the average person Action Level (AL) tne concentration of a contaminant which if exceeded triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow Treatment Technique (TT) - (mandatory language) A treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in dnnking water Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) - (mandatory language) The "Maximum Allowed (MCL) is the hghest level of a contaminant that is allowed in dnnking water MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) - (mandatory language) The Goal(MCLG) is the level of a contaminant in dnnking water below which there is no known or expected nsk to health MCLGs allow for a margin of safety Date- Because of required sampling time frames e yearty 3 years 4 years and 6 years sampling dates ‘may’ seem out of date WaiversBecause some chemicals are not used or stored in areas around dnnking water sources some water systems have been are also tied to Dnnking Water Source given waivers that exempt them from having to take certain chemical samples these waivers Protection Plans 19 2000 Randall Call Successor Trustee (801) PY4G Case No in the Millard County Published Chronicle Progress on April 27 May 4 and 11 2000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawfu' money of the United States at the East Mam Entrance Mulard County Courthouse 60 South Mam Utah Fillmore on May 18 2000 at 2 00 for the purpose of foreclosing a m Trust Deed dated August 27 19997 and executed by Todd R McBride and Diane McBride in favor of Mountain Amenca Credit Union covenng the following real property located in Millard County Beginning 15 rods North of the Southwest comer of Lot 2 Block 79 Plat A Fillmore City Survey thence 9 rods thence South 126 feet more or less to an existing fence thence West 9 rods along an existing fence to the West line of Block 79 to the point of beginning Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements appurtenances and tures or hereafter a part of the property The address of the property is purported to be 30 North 400 West Filler ore Utah 84631 The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address The present owners re reported to be Todd R McBride and Diane McBnde Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5000 deposit at the sale and the ance of the purchase price by 12 00 noon the day following the sale The purchase pnee must be paid to Lundberg 4 Associates in the form of a wire transfer cashier's check or certified funds Cash payments are not accepted DATED Apnl 19 2000 s Scott Lundberg Trustee x 250 (801) L 4 A Case No 16355 COMMUNICATION COLLECT A DEBT TION OBTAINED IS AN ATTEMPT TO AND ANY INFORMA- WILL BE USED FOR THAT in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 20 and 27 and May 4 2009 We're proud that your dnnking water meets or exceeds all Federal and As you can see by the table our system had no violations State requirements We have learned through our momtonng and testing that some constituents have been detected The EPA has determined that your water IS SAFE at these levels water are subject to potential contamination by constituents that are naturally occurring or are man made All sources of dnnking Those constituents can be microbes organic or inorganic chemicals or radioactive matenals All dnnking water including bottled water may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants The presence of contaminants does not about contaminants and potential health effects can be necessanly indicate that the water poses a health nsk More information obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at MCL's are set at very stnngent levels To understand the possible health effects described for many regulated constituents a person chance of having the described would have to dnnk 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a health efect In our continuing efforts to maintain a safe and dependable water supply may be necessary to make improvements in your water system The costs of these improvements may be reflected in the rate structure Rate adjustments may be necessary m order to address these improvements Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean quality water this year In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit all of our customers These impalements are sometimes reflected as rate structure adjustments Thank you for understanding Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in dnnking water than the general population persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy persons who have undergone organ transplants people with HIVAIDS or pfoer immune system disorders some elderly and infants can be particularly at risk from infections These people should seek advice about dnnking water from their health care providers EPACDC guidelines on appropnate means to lessen the nsk of infection by contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline Cryptosporidium and other microbiological Please call our office if you have questions We ft Fillmore City work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources which are the heart of our community our way of life and our children's future These reports wiH not be sent to Individual customers but are available upon request at the city office Published In the Millard County Chronicle Progress April 27 2000 ( “1 poor |