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Show Notice of H coring Cause No. 144-- 2 Before the Board of oil and Gas Conservation Department of Natural Resources in and for the State of Utah In the matter of restricting andor prohibiting the flaring of gas in the gepater Bluebell Altamont areas, Duchesne and Uintah Counties, Utah. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PARTICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE GREATER BLUEBELL-ALTAMON- T AREAS Duchesne and Uintah Counties, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil and Gas Conservation will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 20. 1974, at 10:00 A. M., in the Executive Conference Room, Holiday Inn. 1695 West NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the ' State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in USB&M. 43138 G. Allen and a Ames, Altonah, Utah 84002. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a well. point N. 400 ft. and W. 210 ft. from EA Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R4W; and used for the do(43-299- Ulla-Maij- 50-15- 0 mestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SEViNE'A Sec. 23, Us R4W 43139 Taylor, Effie M. (43-300- Rt. 1, Box 98, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft from an 8 inch well, deep at a point S. 165 ft. and W. 248 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 100-30- 0 Job Opportunity UTE INDIAN TRIBE Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026 Positin and Title: Cook. Branch: Head Start. Location: Fort Duchesne. Opening date: 12474. Closing date: 21174. Job Description: Assist the Food Manager in preparing daily meals for each Head Start Center. Aid in all those functions necessary to maintain the kitchen facilities. Qualifications: Ability to plan and cook meals. This position is open to both male and female. Any previous cooking experience will be considered. Physical examination is required. All applicants will be considered. Final decision for employment will be made by the CAP Personnel Committee. For further information, Ext. please phone 722-226- 40. All applications are to be returned to Jason Cuch, Head Start Director, Ute Indian Tribe, Box 70, Ft. Duchesne, T1S, R2W; and used for North Temple, Salt Lake City, the domestic purposes of one Utah. family, stockwatering of 30 Notice is further given that cattle and 2 horses; and used the Board has instituted this from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the proceedings to consider adoirrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE'A NEA Sec. 36, TlS, R2W. pting an Order which provides that: 43140 Allen E. 1. All flaring of gas in the Smith, Fruitland, Utah 84027. aforementioned areas shall be 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be prohibited effective February diverted from an existing 28, 1974, with the following well, 180 ft. deep at a exceptions: point N. 1850 ft. and E. 500 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 6, T3S, a) Newly Completed Wells Shall, in addition to an unresR9W; and used for the dotricted testing period, mestic purposes of ten famibe allowed to flare 5,000 MCF lies, stockwatering of 50 catfor 1 month. tle, 100 horses, and 300 sheep in NWASWA Sec. 6. T3S, b) Producing or Producible Wells - may, after notice and R9W. Protests the hearing, be granted a waiver resisting from said Order. granting of these applications 2. All wells connected to a with reasons therefor must be system shall, filed in duplicate with the within a period of six months, State Engineer, 442 State Cay have equippitol, Salt Lake City, Utah ment installed on all tank bat- 84114, on or before March 16, tery facilities, unless after no- 1974. tice and hearing, an exception Dee C. Hansen has been granted from this STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Baspecific provision. 3. Due to limited sin Standard, January 31, facilities andor plant February 7 and 14, 1974. capacity, a maximum per-wedaily gas limitation will be esNOTICE TO tablished. CREDITORS All operators and owners of ESTATE OF RALPH II. working interests, and all BASSETT, aka RALPH persons interested in the HARRIS BASSETT. Bluebell-AltamoGreater Deceased. area, are hereby requested to Creditors will present scheduled at above the appear claims with vouchers to the hearing and show cause, if any at BEASLIN, there be, why the Board undersigned & COKE NYGAARD, should not take the action as VINCENT. 185 North Vernal above set forth. Avenue, Suite 1, Vernal, Copies of the proposed Or- Utah 84078, on or before the der may be obtained by wri- 15th day of May, A.D. 1974. ting to the Division of Oil and Claims must be presented Gas Conservation, 1588 West in accordance with the proviNorth Temple, Salt Lake City, sions of 5 Utah Code anUtah 84116. notated 1953 and with proper DATED this 18th day of verification as required January, 1974. therein. Board of Oil and Gas s Mary Andrews Bassett Conservation, Department Executrix of Estate of of Natural Resources H. Bassett, aka Ralph Ralph Cleon B. Feight, Director Harris Bassett, Deceased and Secretary Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, January 31, February 7, 14 and 21, 1974. 36, Utah 84026. Salary: $280 per month. Note: Applicant must have car to transport food to assigned center. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, January 31 and (43-740- 7, 1974. February -- Notice of 15-da- y Sheriffs Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY given that on Friday, February 1, 1974 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. the following described vehicle will be sold at a Sheriffs sale at the Ted Monks residence in South Myton, County of Duchesne, State of Utah: 1965 Chevrolet two ton vapor-recover- truck, V-- Serial C6835J121727 Dated this 24th day of Feb- ruary, 1974. George Marett Duchesne County Sheriff Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, January 24, and ll 31. 1974. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. LN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH BEFORE HON. PAUL C. KELLER, JUDGE STATE OF UTAH, in the interest of BRADSHAW', Charles Montgomery A person under eighteen years of age to: Durwood Vincent Bradshaw, father. A proceeding concerning the above named child is pending in the above named Court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 7th day of March, 1974 at 11 a.m. o' clock in the Court Room of this Court located at Duchesne, Utah. Dated this 29th day of January, 1974. Oneta F. Murri Deputy Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 31, February 7, 14 and 21, 1974. 243-19- Farmers urged to use soil wisely during expansion 7 Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. But, today asked the nation's farmers to use sound conservation practices on crop land that is being brought back into produc tion in 1974. District Conservationist Gordon Heaton of the Soil Conservation Service urges that the farmers read this message. "First of all, use of sound conservation practices will itself help increase production," Secretary Ruiz said. As the No 1 guardians of the nation's natural resources, farmers have a responsibility to themselves and future generations to use the soil wisely. Farmers have made great progress in the last 35 years in conservation farming, and with planning they ran meet the increased demand for fiuxl in 1974 without stepping backwards," the Secretary said. He asked the Soil Conservation Service to give "first priority" to helping farmers and ranchers with their conservation Taxpayers told they can have part in 76 campaign fund Utah taxpayers preparing their 1973 returns can take part in the 1976 Presidential Election Campaign Fund by checking a box on the front of their Form 1040 or 1040A, Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, said today. "Under legislation enacted by Congress in 1971, every taxpayer with a tax liability of $1 or more for 1973 may designate $1 of his tax to the 1976 Campaign Fund if he wishes to do so," Mr. Wise said. And, if he hasn't already done so, he may also designate $1 of his 1972 tax to the same fund. The Campaign Fund question appears as line 8 on both the short Form 1040A and the 1040 Form. If a taxpayer didn't earmark $1 of his 1972 taxes for the fund, he ran do so by checking the box just above his signature on either form. On a joint return, a husband and wife with an income tax liability of $2 or more may each designate $1 for the fund, for a total of $2, Mr. Wise said. If a husband wishes to designate $1 and his wife does not, or vice versa, one should check the appropriate box and leave the other box MEETING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Dry Gulch Irrigation Company Stockholders is called for Tuesday, February 5, 1974, to convene at 10:00 A. M., to be held at the Moon Lake Electric Conference Room, Roosevelt, Utah. All proxies must be in the hands of the Credential Committee by 12:00 Noon of the day of the meeting, and that lessees of land and stock, or lessees of water stock only, must have written authorization from the owners of the stock, giving said lessee the power and authority to vote the stock at the current Annual Meeting of the stockholders. By order of the Board of Directors, according to the tax Published in the Uintah BaStandard January 31, 1974 75-9-- 75-9-- 5, Administrator of the estate of Curtis Lloyd Walker, Sr., Deceased Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, January 31, February 7, 14 and 21, 1974. blank. PUBLIC NOTICE There will be a special water users meeting held at the Uintah County Courthouse 5 February, Tuesday, at 7:00 PM in the auditorium. The purpose of this meeting will be to determine whether Uintah County Water Users want to change the present processes of appointment to the Uintah sively as they acres. Jonuory 31 , 1974 STANDARD Patient load increases at co. hospital try to increase yields per Male babies appear to be more popular than females at the Duchesne County hospital. In 1973, 225 males and 209 females were born setting a record for the hospital of 434 births compared to 340 births in 1972. Included with the births were four sets of twins. Records also indicate there were 9,211 out patients. August was the highest month with 1,259 out patients being seen while April had a low of 604. Among these outpatients 3,133 had 763 dressings, and 3,549 received emergency room care. There were 1,721 new admits staying an average of 3.38 days per patient. had 323 surgeries, 663 These and 396 dressings. The number of Indians receiving inpatient care has dropped from 1,579 in 1972 to 1,402 in 1973. The number of outpatient Indians has remained about the same with 1,355 in 1972 and 1,352 in 1973. In 1972 the hospital reported 25 deaths compared to 17 in 1973. It is vital that we protect the land from soil erosion with proven conservaMr. Hutz said. tion practices, "While there is plenty of additional land in the United States that can be used (dr crop production without endangering our basic soil and water resources, there are also millions of acres of farm and ranch land with soils so prone to water erosion that they should never be used for crop, he said. "Such land should remain in grass or under other vegetative cover," Mr. Butz said. "We do not want to risk starting another Dust Bowl." The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) works through nearly 3,000 local soil and water conservation districts to help farmers and ranchers develop and carry out conservation plans, and with their national organization, the National Association of Conservation Districts. Both the SCS and Cooperative Extension Service work directly with farmers, advising them on conservation techniques to protect ami improve their land and water. s, BUSINESSMEN! Assist your community by helping train young people for job. THE COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM sponsored by Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center releases students for 3 hours per day for part-tim- e employment training. If you need secretarial, sales, welding, auto mechanic, or contact: carpentry help 2-- UBAVC 722-452- Uniting Water County 1J set-asid- sin NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE CURTIS LLOYD WALKER, SR. Deceased: Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of SAM & BROWN, Suite 100 Professional Plaza, Duchesne, Utah 84021, on or before the 3rd day of May, 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. STEVEN K. WALKER plans, lie also called on the Extension Service and state and local Cooperative Extension staffs to renew their efforts to demonstrate that conservation farming lays- that it is more productive." Farmers are expected to bring several e land million acres of former lack into full crop production in 1974 to meet the increased demand for agricultural commodities. The Department of Agriculture also anticipates that farmers will be farming their land more inten- District and Conservancy processes of appointment to the Uintah County Water District and Conservancy make these positions elective. All County Water Users are urged to attend. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 31, 1974 6 txiyti and sdks: FEBRUJARY - vAi PUBLIC NOTICE At a special meeting of the YOUR COUNTRY YOUR GROUP Duchesne City Council on Thursday, January 24, 1974, was Dog Ordinance adopted affected on this date. JOB OPPORTUNITY Copies may be seen at the Ditch riders for Uintah Ba- City office or at the Duchesne sin Irrigation Company, My- Post Office. ton. W. Evelyn Beshears Duchesne City Clerk Salary is $6,000.00 per year, plus 12 cents per mile mileage. Applications must be sub- IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL mitted to the Secretary at DISTRICT FOR COURT Myton before 1 p.m. February DUCHESNE COUNTY, 9, 1974. STATE OF UTAH Published in the Uintah BaNOTICE sin Standard, January 31 and Civil No. 5038 OF EMDEPARTMENT February 7, 1974. PLOYMENT SECURITY OF THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH. Plaintiff, vs ELBERT GORHAM, DBA A & A BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, ENERGY EARN MONEY SAVE YOURSELF US make it availWhen you finish reading this paper or civic church group able to your Scout troop so it can eventually get to us to be RECYCLED group into the finest home insulation to be had. This will save heating energy and make some lucky family far more comfortable. 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