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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday March 19, 2002 70 seasonal changes Evergreen needles, broadleaf trees subject to undergo Financial newsletter company officer outlines new tax breaks long gone. But the recently implemented federal tax law that produced the rebates may still provide financial savings for residents pocketbooks, points put Jim Larranaga, executive vice president of Priority Publications, a Minneapolis-base- d publisher of financial newsletters. Passed by the United States Congress last June, the Economic Growth and Ihx Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 reduces federal income tax brackets; increases child tax credits, cases the marriage penalty" and bolsters education and retirement savings. Some of the tax breaks will benefit Carbon County residents for the current year, indicates public information firm Most evergreens are ... ns Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist Needles covering the soil around the base of the tree are usually the only evidence. For other evergreen trees, older needles turn yeilow or brown and drop all at once in the fall, just like leaves from deciduous trees, continues Goodspeed. . The situation may alarm Car- dleaf evergreens are shrubs rather than trees. Examples of common evergreen shrubs include the euonymous, laurel and Oregon grape. . There are also some conifer trees that have needles and yet are not evergreens, he adds. Although not common in Utah, the large bald cypress and dawn redwood shed needles every fall and regrow each spring. . This is confusing. for some . holds and $12,000 for married couples filing jointly. The single and married thresholds increase in 2008 and thereafter. The 15 percent bracket remains the same. But the four other brackets will drop gradually until the rates reach 25 percent, 28 percent, 33 percent and 35 percent in 2006. Family incentives - In the past, the U.S. government was accused of punishing couples with a marriage penalty. , When a married couple filed jointly, their tax liability was higher than if they were two unmarried filers. lb remedy the problem, beginning in 2005, the basic stan- -. dard deduction for joint filers will be increased to twice the amount of a single filer. The 15 percent regular income tax bracket will also be in--. creased for joint filers. Families with children also will see some relief from the people. I recall one individual who dug up his bald cypress in the fall because ft turned brilliant orange ' brown colors, then lost all its needles," points out Goodspeed. He thought it was dead so he brought it into my office looking for an explanation for its early . demise. Itwas kind of awkward to explain to him that he actually killed it himself ty digging it up, I suggested next time he find out a little about a tree before ripping it out of the ground, reveals the USU horticulturist. Evergreen trees are not immune to dropping needles. Most . newtaxbilL The tax credit per child increased from $500 to $600 for 2001 through 2004 and will eventually readi $1,000 in 2010. Unlike deductions, which only provide apartial offset, credits are a direct offset against income tax. TTiat translates into an actual dollar- savings on federal tax returns. Education encouragement - The deductible limit on student loan interest was raised from $2,000 to $200. The deduction begins to phase out for single filers with adjusted gross incomes more than $40,000 and joint filers with . incomes exceeding $60,000. The new tax law makes saving for college a little easier as Good-spee-d. The excess moisture causes the trees surface roots to rot and die, then it loses its abilr. ity to transport the available The situation often occurs in heavy, day soils. Another cause for premature needle drop is excess shade. As a tree matures, the lower branches become more and more shaded. Ibo much shade reduces the efficiency of the needles. The tree senses the fact and drops the needles. In severe shade, the lower branches eventually die, concludes the USU horticulturist. iPADyttoa qjeps rising is the most powerful way to bring your message to prospects who are ready, willing and able to buy. Let us show you how ads in the most popular local newspaper can reach the right people, right where they live, Call us now for all the very exciting details on our advertising packages! cost-effective- ly. 435-637-07- 32 If the stress is severe, a tree may even lose young needles. When needles that are three years old or younger are turning brown and dropping, the tree is telling you it is stressed. The evergreen may need some changes made to its environment The first thing to check is the water supply, advises the USU 845 East Main, Price PUBUC NOTICE . horticulturist Many local residents tend to think that watering lawns pro Carbon County wN accept sealed bids tor approximately 1200 ton of CRS2A. The bids are due at the Carbon County darks office at 120 East Main, Rice, Utah 84501, prior to5O0PJyi.on April 12, 2002 and vibe opened at commission meeting on April 17, 2002. Carbon County is not responstoie tor bids that are received late due to delays in deivery by any source. Fax bids are not acceptable. Carbon County reserves the right to reject any and or al bids, to waive any Monnafity of wiy bid andtoseiecttie bid which in Iheopinion of the county provides the best product, warranty and torservice to the county. NOTE: On the outside of the envelope write sealed bid and what the bid is tor. (to Rad) Pubfished in the Sun Advocate March 19 and 21 , 2002. ar PUBLIC NOTICES Because the People Must Knawy , indicates over-waterin- wji-te- the year can help resupply needed water. But the more common problem for trees planted in the lawn bon and Emery County residents who are unfamiliar with the process. Needles also drop from a tree . when it is stressed. Different conditions, including too much or too little water, dry winds, damaged roots, insect damage and some diseases can weaken the health of evergreens, causing the trees to drop needles prematurely. . is In normal water years, the moisture is supplied through winter snow and rain fall. When there are two or more dry years in a row, trees start to get thirsty. A deep watering throughout ticed. However, in Utah, most broa- ARACbntenL Other federal tax breaks will be phased in during the next 10 years, so laws and limits may change. Lmranaga offers the foUowing details of the federal income tax laws major changes: ' Rate reductions - The federal law reduces rates by creat--. ing a new 10 percent bracket for the first $6,000 of taxable income for single individuals, $10,000 for heads of house- - for-doll- with some needles dropping throughout the year. Although the older needles turn brown and die, the process normally takes place in the interior of the tree and goes unno- associ- ated with needles. But afew broadleaf trees are also evergreens, . . explains. In feet, most needles only live four to seven years. For some trees, this is a continuous process Evergreens do not completely go dormant like deciduous trees, but the needles undergo seasonal changes. the federal income tax refund checks Carbon and Emery County residents received last summer are probably By now, vides enough water for trees. But this is usually not the case, explains Goodspeed. Ibrf grass has shallow roots so it is only watered a few inches deep into the soil. Trees prefer a deeper water supply. needles die after a few years, he By DENNIS HINKAMP USU news services ' welL . - . Starting in 2002, the annual limit on contributions to a Coveidell education savings account - formerly an education individual retirement account -- jumps from $500 to$2,000. The contribution phaseout range for joint filers will also be increased, making it easier for more parents to contribute. Retirement rewards -- The new tax law encourages saving for retirement in several ways. Beginning in 2002, both traditional and Roth IRA maximum annual contribution limits will be increased to $3,000. ' CarboffCounty residents ages 50 years and older also have the opportunity to catch up on missed retirement savings. The individuals may be able to put an extra $500 a year into IRAs for 2002 through 2005 and an additional $1,000 a year start- -, A ing in 2006. Contribution limits for company retirement plans will also gradually increase during the next five years. The annual limit for 401(k) plans, for example, will rise from $10,500 to $11,000 in 2002, eventually reaching $15,000 in 2006. There will also be catch-u- p provisions for employees ages 50 and older. Anarrow window for estate tax repeal -- The new law tackles federal estate assessments, gradually increasing the exemption amounts and decreasing the rates until the tax is repealed in 2010. The catch? Due to a sunset provision, the estate and all of the other tax breaks included in the law are scheduled to expire in 2011 unless new legislation is enacted. PROBATE NO. 023700002 PARTY: Pursuant to Motion tor Service by Pubication filed herein, this Court orders toat the fdowing Summons be served upon Paula Poglajen and al other interested parties by by BOYD J. MORTENSEN id DEANN M0RTENSEN, as Trustorfs), and in fnw of COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC toe present Beneficiary. The present owners are reported to be BOYD J.MORTENSEN and DEAWMORTENSEN. The purchase pubfeafon.' bu are hereby summoned and required to Be an answer in wrifng to the Appfr?-ttotor Informal Probate of Wi and tor Inlormal Appointment of Personal Representative with the Seventh District Clerk, Caibon County Courthouse, 1 49 East 1 00 South, Pries, Utah 84501 and toserve acopy upon, or mai to ST0WELL& ASSOCIATES, PLLC,4o Wrist Main, Suits 201, Prigs, Utah 84501, within ton (10) days aftsr service of this Summons upon you, which wU be complete re the fink day of this pubicalion. If you Al so to do, the Probate estate wi be distributed pursuant to the WM of toe riecedenL A copy of the Order and Summons and AppBcation in this action have begn deposited with the Court Clerk and can be picked up by anyone claiming an interest in the abovedescribed estate at no charge. prsparadtotendertolwTiustoea$5JXXUnoiHBluidafatodBportincerttedfundsor a cashier's check at the tkne of saietosecure bid, and the balance of the purchase price must be pakl in hi in the torn of certified funds oracashierts check within 24 hours tom the time of sale. DATED the 14th day of March, 2002. 1 Paul M. Halday, Jr. Successor Trustee . 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 - . in the Laredo, red 1974 TERRY CAMPER trailer, 21 ft. $2,250. (354p) 'eJAiIMniuHHMawiiiiilUMMat4HIIIIMMHailllwaaWMWaaMMAAIIWlWttWHWWMMMMMVMMHMi EASTERNUTAHS MOSTCOMPREHENSlVli CREDIT DESK IS WAITING FOR VOalWE FINANCE ALMOST; EVERYBODY$g 1993 FORD EXPLORER, one .owner, excellent condtooafal or - ! ".A ONE OWNER. 1982 Scottadalo 4X4 5 speed 12 ton short bod, with hd and carpet kR, now tires, J.V.C. (torso and speakers, new windshield, 350 rebuilt an- 0. $300; 1993 Chev pickup 12 ton Extended Cab 4X4 $8,000, Can (3124p) 888-029- 1. . CALL THE NO HASSLE, NO EMBARRASSMENT Y0UH JOSH TOUR CREDIT CALL TOLL FREE 24 HOURS A DAY7 DAYS A WKX ; AMrsufcnWrthciwIhUBWwImy ' nw1 m' f - . ' ' For ft w Super Cob long bed. Runs great. $6,000 1993 XLT FORD RANGER Extended Cab. tion, Iota of extra. ask $2,400. for Quinn. (3124p) 1985 DODGE RAM Mini Van. Good transmission. Excellent condition. Extremely low mileage. 1996 Layton 28 IL. fifth wheel. Excellent condition. Prefer to salt to- $900. Excellent condition. $1,000060. 637-712- 5. Q74p) (3124p) gether. 888-255- 8. (3194p) , brake hookup. n ing 5. 637-505- New. (3142p) ? ' 3 PRICE - X 'f 472-336- 1994 GMC TRUCK, 500' I miles per tank. $2800 OBO. Camper on pickup 2000 HONDA TRX400EJC box trailer S700OBO. Fun ride.' Low hours. ' (354p) (2268b) $4,100,384-261637-534- 0. 8. Ask- 2 $3,500080. after 4 pm (31 22p) 1 - Cycle M.D. MnoKmcmwia - 395 L Main, CasSt Data '381-537- T.' 7 f .11 v jj' v : 'ajW 40$ Opanlti CLOSEDMon. 1999 YAMAHA snrur tot $4,295 "1W YAMAHA' W0UTENNE v - " 368 4X4 DAVIDSON WiiW OECTRMLIDE $9,495 1995 - Ciwcfe ear Prices Carbon HARLEY AUTO 1200 4510 $595 . I . CUSTOM Best Dsali oa 'if . DAVNfSON SPORTSTER .t. ftOOfREE $6,295 REPAir ' v.fA.'; Twrmwir 637-275- 19 w $2,795 USED TIRES) NEW TIRES SI Nd ap 1965 POLARIS INDY 600 Good condition. $100 OBO. (25tfJ FOR SALE: TTR125 RocfcCtil Discounted Hundreds of . 381-283- 8. 9 DAVIDSON INDSHIELDJ 472-870- 3. 613-737- 9. YAMAHA 1996 BLASTER. Giood condi- 1997 YAMAHA RT100. 1979 CHEV 12 TON; 2 wheel drive. $500beat offer. (3144p) 3124p)- - OBO.637-195- 7. Judge wnara 1970 GMC 2 WHEEL drive 34 ton, 396 engine. Needs work. IPONUTEN 1200 a Loti U 5 92 dasaL ; Drive a Utile, Save r: 34 TON 4x4, 91 FORD F250 DIESEL 1M7 HAAUY"" ' it.!1 1991 GMC gina, chrome puah guard, bol and adapter tor equaltisr touch, tteo-tri- c (3142p) CAR CREDIT HOTLINE - District Court . 1896. TOYOTA 4X4 Ex- -. tended Cab. Mag Urea, toolbox. Excelent condition. $13,000. (354p) 1984 FORD RANGER 748-2904X4, (3194p) 637-928- 637-707- 0. ; in the Sun Advocate March 1 9, 26 and April 2, 2002. (3124p) 637-734- 687-73- more.h-formatlo- fast $1,000, 637-137- 4, 7 . ;.i . 1963 HONDA CR48d(Srt Mu in great shape. Very 663-244- 8. 1987 CHEV BLAZER. $3,000; 1995 Sunbird .. - K. Bryrier Yamaha, blue 2001. $1,950. Size 8 red CNaal 95.000 miles. Fully motorcycle boots, like loaded automatic. CD new 865. (356p) (354br player, (3126p) 354 S.Hlway 55, Price Utah i day of March, 2002. FORD EXPLORER, 1995. 92 FORD FI 50 4X4. great evening or leave 2 384-213- (3144p) 384-247- 0. 1995 CHEVROLET Cab 271, 350 engine, 4X4, automatic, 67.000 miee, now dree. $13,995! (3144p) . - E 82JXJ0. Run " DATED this 11th Rttshed 613-89Q- 8. 87 BLAZER. Silverado. 5.0 liter VB, power everything. Rune groat. New two tone paint Job. One owner. Amazing condition. Ifa a mutt seel Cal (374p) FULL-SIZ- 4.0 r., auto., AC, CD. Excellent condition. $4,50QOBO. (354p) 1999 WANDERER 24 FT. fifth wheel, excellent condition. Loaded. (3144p) Tlred o walking and want a ride?" Tired of yourjunk and want an upgrade? a streak of bad luck and need help? See us Todayll We CAN and WILL help s n ebwwcwpwm BBmgBaaa 384-339- 3. ' Deceased. ' Sun Advocate March 19, 26 and April 2, 2002. 1991 JEEP CHEROKEE 15S5 , RUDOLPH POGLAJEN Telephone: (801)3652886 RLE NUMBER 19465 ASAP471548 6. M- -I OF THE ESTATE OF IN THE MATTER Sait Lake Cfty; Utah 841 11 32 iTtfjiilliiStt.Ci CARBON COUNTY STATE OF UTAH to the place of beginning. SNuate in Carbon County, State of Utah. Street Address: 1 1 7 South 400 East, Price, Utah 84501. The Trust Deed being toredoeed by toeee deed tbredoeureprooeerlngs is dated November 7, 1995, and was executed Your Ad Is Going Places 637-197- M THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH TO PAULA POGLAJEN AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED price is payttfe in lawful money of the United States of America. Bidders must be Place your classified as with us. and your ad will be seen across the globe on our web she. too. can us today to place your ad. Sun Advocate 637-071 Emery County Progress ii . of Sutxfvtaion of Block 17, PRICE TOWNSfTE SURVEY, sometimes referred to as PRICE CITY SURVEY, and more particular described as Mbws: BeginninQ 74 Mt South of the Northwert Corner of Block 1 7, PRICE 7DVVNSITE SURVEY, and running thence East 1 00 fast; thence South 78 feet; thence West 1 00 feet; thence North 76 feet Pubished 381-243- JUDGE BRYNER The Mowing described raal property wl be sold at pubic auefcn to toe highest bidder without warranty as to Ms, possession or encumbrances, at the main front entrench of ths Carbon County Tit Cout Complex, 1 49 East 1 00 South, Pries, Utah, on the 1 6th day of Aprtt, 2002, atttffltfdockpm, of said day: Situated in toe County of Carbon, State more parliculaity described as tolowsiAlof Lot Three (3 and part otLotTwo (2 . ; ORDER AND SUMMONS NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE nueiy r- -v vv II N. 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