Show '¥) V 6trtifran 1 Page 12 Millard County Chronicle Progress NOTICE OF TAX SALE 3855 (DO 17 TS No 1C291 loan No C8 9900 3412 REF the in County Chronicle Progress April Millard 29 May 3 1C SUMMONS yer On May 22 2001 at 12 00 pm First T itte Insurance Agency as duly American appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded October 1998 as Inst No 00123062 m book 00332 page of Official Records m the office of the County Recorder of Millard County State of Utah Brown and Lena Executed by Andy Brown husband and wife as joint tenants Will sell at Public Auction to highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the East Main Entrance to the Millard County Courthouse at 60 South Fillmore Mam Utah All right titio and interest conveyed to and now held by under said Deed of Trust in the prooerty situated in said as County and Stite Tte South half of Lot 4 Block 33 Plat A Fillmore City Survey The street address and other common designation if any of the real property described above is purported to be 345 South 100 West Fillmore Utah 84631 undersigned Trustee disclaims any any incorrectness of the street address and otner common designation Said sale will be any shown herein made tut without covenant or warranty express or implied regarding title possession condition or encumbrances fees charges and expenses of cluding the Trustee and of the trusts crea'ed by sad Deec of Trust to pay the remaining pmcipal sums of the rote(s) secured by sa d Deed of Trust Fcr Sales InlornaticnMondayFndry 9 00 un t34 00pm PacificTime Ext 3075 (619) he liability for First American n Tones Defendant Ubaido It!1! THE STATE OF UTAH TO Ubaido Torres SUMMONED and the derk of the Fourth and for Millard County an answer in writing to the complaint filed and to serve upon or mail with the court the Plaintiff s attorney a copy of said answer with TWENTY (20) days after the last date of this publication you fail to do so judgement by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court 765 Court address Fourth District Court South Highway 99 Suite 6 Fillmore Utah NOTICE is hereby given that the Fillmore has adopted Ordinance amending Chapter Seventeen BuildCity Code Revision ings of the Fillmore to Three adopt the National Electnc Safety Code A copy of the ordinance and the code book are available for public review in the Fillmore City office Monday through Fnday from 8 00am to5 00pm NOTICE City Council by the Mayor of the City of Fillmore day of Apnl 20001 AND ADOPTED PASSED City Council on the 17th s Michael B Winget Mayor ATTEST Cummings CMC Recorder Published in the Millard County Chroncle Progress April 26 2001 Is! Marlene City Title co Reconveyance Corporation P O Box 22004 El Cajon CA (619) First Amencan Title Insurance Agency 2001 Inc sTim Krueger Authorized Signature Dated Apnl 25 2001 NOSUT FCCA83703 The colony of Georgia was named for King George II of Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 26 May 3 end 10 2001 England This Space Sells Ducks will lay eggs only in the early morning V!iLtejGXi3Cil The readers of the Chronicle Progress are a target market for recreation and hobby advertisers We can deliver your customers Cubon Count) timber Company is now open ami purchasing saw logs at their Wellington Utahj sawmill We are interested in saw log purchases as well as the purchase ol conifer timber Please contact us at (435) Call 864-240- today! 0 or fax (435) S1HEART1VALVE arc If you've had andor repair heart March 1998 that involved heart valve replacement Jude's valve was placed to you may be entitled ln January 2000 St Jude Medical Inc initiated a recall of compensation 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M'C 22f $25“ - Green - Tan LwiTEQ quantities Sobct I DucVisa tyiryYiti Poor Sam Ltnjttu a tor Prtco Shops Sheds Satterwhite Log Homes - fax (435) fort Many requests are made as to where the old Fort was 7 Play pageant or vignette scripts depicting the settling off Fillmore or experiences of settlers These could be used m programs throughout the year or in the October program 8 Banners and signs with historic reference placed in significant areas including a large banner crossing main street 9 A brass band to rival Pitt’s own Nauvoo Band Anyone who has ever played in a band is urged to polish up the old instrument and join the band Sign on with Kae or Ed Crowe at Starley at Celebration The Sesquicentennial Commute encourages groups organizations and businesses to have their own fits all are the of above none If activities invited to create their original ideas and celebrate this year in grand style Activities can be registered at the Museum Family History Center or the Flower Mill to make them an official part of the celebration The Sesquicentennial Celebration to which all activities point will be held the weekend of October 26 and 27 Other activities will take place during the year Awards will be presented at the celebration in October Everyone in the county is invited to participate in these activities programs and contests Ideas questions comments or suggestions can be directed to members of the Historical Committee Drew Rasmussen or Dan & Betty Jo Speakman or to members of the Celebrations Committe Wayne Jackson Arlene Bartholomew Linda Rowley and Rayma Day or Gordon Chatland and Carl Camp at the Museum ‘What Do We Know About Rape?” By Diane O Hendrickson MS Rape and Sexual Assault Program Manager a number of Any review of information on rape victims and their offenders reveals not explain all rapes and patterns or similarities However these statistical patterns do we have to be they do not explain any given rape No two rapes are alike Therefore The case patterns of rape dtscareful in applying our conclusions to any particular cussed in this article are important only in that they provide data about who is likely to in the reduction of rape and more rape and their victims This information will help importantly in the recovery of survivors The US Department of Justice in a 1997 summary Sex Offenses and Offenders reinforces a striking observation found in several studies: teenagers report the highest per assault Illustrative of official records police capita rates of exposure to rape and sexual are under the age of 8 To reports in three states reveal that 44 percent of rape victims of convicted rapists further support the view of youth being at high risk included girls and serving time in state prisons in one study indicated that their victims nearly four in 0 imprisoned violent sex offenders young women under the age of said their victims included those who were age 12 or younger Overall the US Justice sexual assault are highest department reports that per capita rates of rape and other residents and urban residents among residents age 16 to 19 offender was known For the youngest victims of younger than age to them percent of these young victims were sexually assaulted by family four times the proportion found among rape victims age 30 or older a 2 child times more likely than age 2 to have been Victims age 30 or older were about raped by a stranger (36 percent versus 3 percent) Looked at another way the overwhelming proportion of rape victims of all ages were was often a raped by someone they knew In the case of the youngest victim the rapist often an family member Among young adults and older women the offender was most of trust in personal relationships presented acquaintance In both situations violations especially difficult conditions for the survivors of rapes occur during the 12 hours from 6 pm to 6 am Nearly six About out of 0 occur in the victim’s own home or at the home of a friend relative or neighbor More than half of rape incidents occur within one mile of the victim’s home or at the victim's home has been Open areas and automobiles are also common areas for rape to occur Rape cited as occurring anywhere from religious buildings to bar room floors Rape in other words can and does occur almost anywhere We know that there is a difference between rapes reported to the police and unreof rape victims report being ported rapes Studies indicate that only about and unknown to the raped ln reported rapes the rapist tends to be younger poorer survivor Rapes committed by men who are known to the survivor are rarely reported of all rapes of Most studies estimate that unreported rapes account for nearly adult women If you need to talk or have questions about abuse domestic violence rape or sexual crisis line at assault perhaps we can help Call New Horizons Crisis Center’s or come into our office at 45 E 00 No Richfield or Our services are confidential Information concerning rape and 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Manual searches are free1 Or subscribe to Smart Search and receive daily — delivery of local andor statewide legal nouces of Vital importance to your business Go to: WTiTvutahlegalnoticescom S A Hi mTm service and your of the Utah FTess local newspaper Name Address Association Amt Enclosed RENEWAL iKxwSt:Sm5ra Cabins htpwwwsatterwhitc-Iog-homesco- Betty Jo Speakman October 27 2001 will mark 150 years since Brigham Young and Hcber C Kimball and their party entered the Chalk Creek area “which at a conference on Oct 4 1851 had been named to be the seat of government for the territory and was to be called Fillmore City” according to historic records quoted in Milestones The history of the settleof Millard ment of the area is one of unique interest and variety Throughout the year of 2001 Fillmore w ill be celebrating this history and those w ho made it Many activities will be conand individuals are ducted couraged to do their own histone honoring as well Some ways that have been suggested and that be included in contests for which awards will be given are Barbershop Quartrets all ages men or women boys or girls 2 Onginal songs stones and poems concerning Fillmore’s history pioneer life special events or humorous happenings Stories of those who were in Fillmore in the 850’s and information regarding the statchouse are encouraged 3 Pioneer pictures or pioneer clothing for display in final program on Oct 27 4 Pioneer furniture for an antique Roadshow type activity where a professional furniture judge will tell of histone value heirloom value and family value 5 Histone homes should be identified by owners with markers placed on property stating date and original owners historic These can be permanent merits etc adding to the historic value of the city and interest to tourists 6 Outlining the borders of the Old Fort Markers could show where places of historical importance were located inside the SI for our $10 floorplan book or fax us your plan! toll frfe A Prw m Homes Call Sesquicentennial year By v ShED?J NeED’A Steel1 RqOF? Steel Roofing & Siding - 3’ Wide 14! 16! i?: £ 2£ & 8“ 9“ call Fillmore celebrates (431) '' 3 Ask your local paper how you can reach over 600000 households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide clas- sified advertising network (National placement is also available through Nb l cufi www co lor country 2 1tfn( Festival 9 2001 For Bore mformatioa ‘59 wwwfamllyfunfarlfmonM BUILDING to Seats 12 2001 7 8 Quilt Chases Quih Show Scrapbook Class ts Cos boy Action Shoot Craft anJ Heritage Fair Htntagt Horn Tours Dutch Oven Dinner Quill Walk Theater (rn PS New York Vv' W m Barbara V Melendez Attorney for Plaintiff 226 W 2230 N Suite 100 Provo Utah 84604 Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress on April 12 19 and 26 2001 Utah e to file with Court 84631 and l HEREBY YOU ARE required District tv i :54“ Lr Insurance Agency and t ’ vs L Brown Andy i i Tones Aracety Plaintiff Important Notica to Property Owner: default under a Deed ot TrusL You are Dated September 24 1998 Unless you take action to protect your property it may be sold at a public sale If you need an explanation of the nature of the proceeding agamst you you should contact a law- 5) Published NOTICE OF TRAXX APN M mire Notes is tierefc 5 van tJat on tfe am qa rf Va 200 a’ 3 00 o dor m Fdinxye Cou'tTCXSe of tfe utan arc) County county commission cMef for S3 e at auction and sei to toe nghest tedder for casn pursuant to re 1351 Utao Code Annota’ed "353 as amended re fonaemg provisions of Section Cesoibed rea proper s Gated m sad cuu'ty and new delinquent and subject to tax saie A bd for ess than tne lota' amount of taxes mte'es' penalty and admimsratre not be accepted costs xvtiidi are a cT'aige upon such rea1 es'a'e ELIZA ANDERSON FO Box 166 OaGfy UT CO MARLOW ANDERSON ml to NW Cor sd Lot 3 Beg 320 tt N S Cox Lc 3 Bk 8 Plat A Oak Cry Twnst N E 165 ft S 22C ft W 5 06 ac N 210 ft W 16O 1 to beg 0 135E20CN Kanosh UT 84637 BegSV JOHN BALLANTYNE CO DAVID KNUDSEN 4 Sec 21 T22S R5W SLM N 7 ebs N 8747' E 9 6 efis S 40 W 11 84 ebs N Cor N 7013 A2 35cns N 73 '‘s to beg Less comm S 6423 49 7 W 5575 36 fr NE Cor Sec N 3554 36 E 220 ft 185 220 1 21 T22S R5W SLM S 3554 5405 24 S 5405 24 E 185 to beg 4 C2 ac 7oo8i PO Br SI 7 NE1 4 Escondido CA JAMES R BIDDLECOME SW1 4 of Sec 18 15ac Sxf 4 Sec 18 T24S M 2x9 SLM Less SA 4 S17 8545) Saif Lake 2444 SOUTAS Ave IVAN EWELL SOUTAS CONSTANCE CO Sunnyside 11 ac Lot 449 Snenwood Shores Subdivision Ot UT G104 Lot 7o54 Merastone Ln NE W RIDING STEVEN Bremedon WA 11 ac 536 Sherwood Shores Subdivision 929 Serpentine Way Sandy A ROBINS LEONARD CO DAN J JOLENE BRADSHAW 39 Plat A Scipio Twnst W 3 ft N 185 625 ft W UT 84094 4 638 Beg SE Cor Lot 2 01 ac (S to beg E 140 50 ft S 187 50 875 137 50 ROBINS THOMAS CO PAMELA R SOWELL PO Box 560060 Scipio UT Blk 39 Cor 3 of Lot 125 v5 Plat A Sopio Twnst Svy E 250 50 ft S 125 25 SV Beg 8 N ft to 01 247 50 W 3 ft N 123 75 ac (S 1204 6) 50 beg UT RANCH 3629 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore RUSHTON CO LYNN RUSHTON 4 Sec 20 T20S R5W SLM SE 4SE 84631 40ac UT RANCH 3629 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore RUSHTON CO LYNN RUSHTON SLM 4 ROW 4 4SE1 T20S SW1 4SW1 Sfcl 80 ac Sec 20 64b)1 RANCH RUSHTON C0 LYNN RUSTHON 3629 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore UT M 2S1 2SV1 4NW1 4 Sec 27 T20S R5W SLM lOac 84'j i RANCH RUSHTON 3629 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore UT CO LYNN RUSHTON N1 2N1 2NEMNE1 4 Sec29 T20S R5W SLM lOac 84631 RANCH RUSHTON 3629 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore UT CO LYNN RUSTHON 846 31 M 2N1 2SE1 4 Sec 29 T20S R5W SLM 40 ac (6804 2) UT 84631 3629 LYNN RUSHTON N12N12SW14 Sec Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore 28 TJ05 R5vV SLM 40 ac (6802 1) UT 84631 3629 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore LYNN RUSHTON N12N12SE14 Sec SE Cor sd Sec28 S 8944 52 28 T20S H6V SLM Less beg N 123 41 W 1874 08 N 107 77 8 N 8944 52 E 318 ft N 34 46 W 681 94 alg exst fnc In N 883023 E W 71 39 to S 13 fnc 150 21 ac exst 365 026 alg beg RUSHTON 3755 SYLVESTER S12S12NW1 Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore UT 84631 4 Sec 23 T20S R5W SlM 40 ac (6803) SYLVESTER RUSHTON 3755 N Hwy 100 (3200 W) Fillmore UT 84631 S12S12NE1 4 Sec 28 40 ac (6798 3) 20S R5W SLM DOLA SAFFORD CO ROBYN PROWSE 13506 S Redwood Rd Riverlon UT N SE Cor Lot Town Svy N 81 25 ft W 151 5 ft Blk 4 Plat A Meadow Beg 62 E 151 5 28 ac (M 1486) to beg 5 81 25 PO Box 23 Holden UT THOMAS STEPHENSON CO WESLEY R STEPHENSON R4W SLM 4 4 N 5 chs W 56 T20S N W NE SE Cor 3 8 8 Sec chs chs Bey chs S 5 chs E 56 chs to beg 28 ac (6403 2) 6794 E HIGHT WAY 36 PRESTON GLENNA J SWEAT CO ECCO BERNARD DEWEY ID 83263 Sherwood Shores Subdivision 11 ac Lot 4 10C5E 3900 S Salt Lake City UT 84124 Beg TMS 031 29 E 121 3 alg 116 sec N 03179“ E NE Cor SW1 4 NE1 4 Sec 6 T17S R6W SLM S 8935 18 W 208 7 in ac 208 7 N 8935 18 E 208 7ft to 116 sec In S 031 29“ W 208 7 ft to beg H J Notice of Trustee’s Sale April 26 2001 UPA ) v" 7 A J NEW yr In County $25 yr Out of County $30 6 mo (In or Out of County) $15 yr Sr Citizen (In County) $20 1 I yr Sr Citizen (Out of County) $25 (65 years & older) |