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Show DATED Gvll No. 6449 THE IN IN UTAH DUCHESNE AND Glado JOB OPPORTUNITY POSITION: CAP Financial Comptroller. SALARY; Commensurate with skill and experience. DUTIES: Verify receipt of purchases, assembling all documentary support for expenditures including vendor's invoice, copy of purchase order, and receiving report. Prepare petty cash reimbursements. Verify accuracy of computations erf all travel expense reports, delegate agency reports, etc. Reconcile operating bank account Perform general clerical, statistical, and filing duties related to financial activites. Maintain the financial records for all program accounts underr the Ute Indian Tribe Community Action Program. Prepare quarterly financial 'reports of the various program accounts for the director. Irv form the Tribal Business Committee on a quarterly basis of the financial standing of each program account. Perform all other duties as requested by the CAP Director. Directly responsible to the CAP Director and the Tribal Business Committee. 1 t 1 . 0 Norris Milk Dispense, Serial No. 391541. 2, Portable Counter, 3' x 28" . r 2, Buss Carts, with trays. 1 2 Tables (cafe). IB, Tables (dining room) 60, chairs, red tufted. to Ability maintain Vacuum 1 1 ability typ:ng Ute Tribal Personnel Office CAP Office, or coll 722-514ext 322, Box 129, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026. Date of announcement, July 7, 1978, Closing date, July 14, 1978 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 13, 197B. NOTICI TO WATER USERS Hobard dishwasher, The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and ap- Aerohot steam table Stainless steel table G. E. french fryer, Serial County throughout the entire propriate water 3 8 2 8 9 1978 Sherrie Chapoose Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1978. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of July, 1978, at 10:00 a.m. at the Kozy Komer, Bar and Cafe, Alto-moUtah, Stanley R. Smith, Trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of Everett Bouge will sell to the highest bidder certain personal property as follows: Duchesna 11-- in 1 Cincinnati Time Clock Hussmon 3 door freezer R3W. Hereafter, .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an unnamed spring, at a point N. 2300 ft. E. 700 ft. from Sl4 Cor. Sac. 6, T55, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 750 sheep, 50 cattle In the NW14SE14 Sec. 6, 15S, R3W; NW145E14, NE14NEI4, Sec. 31, NW14NW14 Sec. 32, W12SW14, SE14NW14, Sec. 29, all T45, R3W. Kenneth 51337 Gellatly, 3746 S. 1250 W. Ogden, UT., .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 100500 ft. deep, at a point 5. 660 ft. W. 1985 ft. from the EI4 Cor Sec. 18, T3S, Griddle Spats 1 5 whip 15 Assorted cooking pots 7 Baking sheets 6 Mixing bowls 1 Klearvcut french fry cutter IB Napkin holders 3 tables 1 Toastmaster toaster 120 Plates, dinner 80 dessert dishes 80 Pie plates 25 bar stools 31 tables 140 chairs 2 Irving Kay pool tables 1 Motorola Television, 19" 1 Victor cash register Serial no. 875469 1 Rapids beer cooler 1 Snakehead beverage R8W Lawrence 51352 Ward, PO Box 143, Duchesne, UT .015 sec ft. of water is to be diverted trom a sump, at a point S. 1220 ft. E 314 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 6, (43-826- booster seat will. In obedience to said Order of Sale, sell the Personal Properly or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiffs Judgment, with Interest and costs, to the highest bidder. 1 d 0 in the Uintah Published Basin Standard, July 20, 27, 1978. ID NOTICI The Board of Education of County School receive bids at Its oil, perma and pressure lube, and slock coal. SUMMONI Civil No. 6671 IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL COURT OF have been filed with the State DISTRICT Englneeer to change and ap- DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE propriate water In Duchesne OF UTAH. 'County throughout the entire Wayne H. Baer, Plaintiff, vs year unless otherwise William M. Reeves, Defendesignated. Locations in dant, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE USMM. Richard ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: D. Olsen, Rt. 1, Box 34, You are hereby summoned Roosevelt, Ul proposes to and required to file an answer change the point of diversion, to the Complaint in this matter place of ute of .015 sec. ft. of with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve water at evidenced by The water hat been upon, or mail to Robert W. diverted from a 6inch well, Brandt, Plaintiff's attorney, 48 60 ft. deep, at a point N. 1320 Asst Office, Place, P. O, Box ft. W. 370 ft. from the SE Cor. 2465, Salt Lake C:ty, Utah, a Sec. 1, T1S, R2W; and used for copy of said answer, within 30 the domestic purpose of 1 days after serwice of this family, stock watering 6 cattle, summons upon you. if you foil so to do, judg2 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 ment by default will be taken act. In EViSEVi Sec. 1, T1S, against you for the relief R2W. demanded in said complaint, Hereafter,. 015 sec. ft. of which has been filed with the water it to be diverted from a Clerk of said court DATED this 27th day of ft. deep, at 6inch well, 50-15a point N. 1590 ft. W. 1535 ft. June, 1978. from SE Cor. Sec. 1, T1S, R2W NELSON, HARDING 8 (I ml. W Neola); and used RICHARDS Robert W. Brandi tame as heretofore In NWUSEM Sec. I, T1S, R2W. Attorney for Plaintiff 51501 (438276) Eugene E. Published in the Uintah Betty Gkfley, Rt. 2 Box VB, Basin Standard. July 13, 20, Roosevelt, Ut .015 sec. ft. of 27, August 3, 197B. water it to be diverted from a ft. deep, at well, 50-30-0 a point N. 1990 ft. W. 1072 ft. JOB OPPORTUNITY from Stt Cor. Sec. 31, T2S, The Ute Indian Housing and RIW (4 ml NE Myton); and us- authority has an opening for WATER USERS The following applications and amounts to be purchased can be obtained from the School District office or by contacting Delmoro hrio The or at Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject all bids or to accept part oil bids. Philip R. Thompson . Clerk Treasurer 738-241- , Tabiona Connie Lee 435471 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burt of Provo visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burt and family and attended e ed for the domestic purposes of family; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of .25 acs. in NEttSWM Sec. 31, T2S, general matenance personal. He must be semi qualified for the following: Repairs, plumb- ing, electrical lanscaping also he must have a valid Utah 51504(438280) Roy 1 Loretta State drivers license. For inforDoncattor, 252 35lh street, mation call Joyce A Locke, acOgden, Ut .015 sec. ft. of ting Executive Director or water is to be diverted from a come to the office for an apft. deep, plication which will have to well, at a points. 660 ft. W. 1985 ft. be filled out P.0 Bos 250 Ft. from the Elk Cor. Sec. 18, T3S, Duchesne Phone R8W (Vi mi NE Fruitland); and Published in the Uintah used for the domestic pur- Basin Standard July 20. 27 1978. poses of family, stockwatering 5 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrogtion of .25 acs. in NWV4SEV4 Sec. 18, T3S. 100-50- 0 R3W. Roosevelt, Ut .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, 170-22deep, at a point S. 1456 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 36, T1 S, R2W (5 mi NE Roosevelt); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 horses, 2 pigs; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of .25 acs. in SE'iNEk Sec. 36, T1S, R2W. 51520(438279) Trudy G. Brown, 3349 South Main, SLC Ut .025 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6inch ft. deep, at a well, 50-30-0 point & 1150 ft. W. 1490 ft. from Elk Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, R8W (3 mi NW Tabiona); and used for the domestic pur124-- A Social security pointers People nearing 65 who are not already getting social security benefits should contact a social security office two or before three months their birthday, a social security representative says. They should do so to make sure that they will have Medicare protection poses of I family, stockwater- the month They reach 657 ing 10 cattle, 2 sheep, 2 They dont have to horses,- - and from Apr. to Oct. retire, the representa31 for the irrigation of 40 acs. tive said. They can get in NWlkSEVk Sec. 13, T1S, R8W. Medicare even if they 51530(438281) Roderick L. work full time. But, they Chapman III, Box 167, Tridell, have to apply for MediUt .015 sec. ft. of water is to care if they're working be diverted from a 6inch social well, 4060 ft. deep, at a point and not getting N. 880 Ft. W. 150 ft. from Elk security benefits. Cor. Sec. 25, TIN, R2W (2 mi These people have a NW Neola); and used for the limited time to act, the 1 domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 3 cattle, 2 horses, 2 hogs; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in SEUNELk Sec. 25, TIN, R2W. Protest resisting the granting fo these applications with reasons therefore must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, SLC, Ut 84114, on or before Sept. 2, 1978. Dee G Hansen 1 STATE ENGINEER Published In the Uintah Basin Standard July 20, 27, and Aug. 3, 1978. JOI OPPORTUNITY Applications will be received at Duchesne Co. School District until July 28, 1978 for the following positions; Three Amore (3) aides for Con Training Center, Myton, Utah. One (1) from Roosevelt to drive bus and work as aide at school. One (I) from Tabiona to driv. bus and work as aide at school. One (1) teaching aide only. Salary: $23.50 per day plus (bus) driving allowance. Also Fringe Benefits,-- Medical Insurance, Sick leave, Reitre-mebenefits. Duties: To assist leaching staff of special school for handicapped students. Bus drivers must have Class "D" Chauffer's License and attend 3 days bus driving school at Utah Technical Col- lege In Provo, Utah. Apply: Duchesne County School District, Box M, Duchesne, Utah 84021. Call 7332411 or 7232101. This is an equal ' opportunity employer. Applicants will be Interviewed and selected from those applying.' Published In the Uintah Basin Standard, July 20, 27, ' 722-210- tinued, in order to have full Medicare protection at 65. If they don't apply before the month they read) 65, their Medicare medical insurance may be delayed from one to three months. If they fail to apply within three months after their birthday month, medical insurance coverage may be delayed for up to a year and their monthly premium may be higher. People should have certain evidence available when they contact the social security office. This includes their social security card or a record of their social security number; proof of sge, preferably a birth or baptismal record made at or shortly after birth; and a Form W-- 2 (Wage and Tax Statement) or in the Uintah Published Basin Standard July 20 and 27, 1978. Advisor Tassell, tax return for the previous doesnt have this 1888. the new e Grandparents beside Mr. and Mrm Arvil Rhoades are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Romans of Arnold, Neb., great-grandparen- Diego Calif. e Mr. and Mrs. Butch Jones have moved back to Tabiona Salt from Lake as he is working at the Tunnel in North Fork. 10,000 new jobs in the state. As a further indication of the State's continued work to relieve taxes for Utah taxpayers, he cited the passage of the Farmland Assessment Act. Historical GEORGE A. DiCKEL Back in the 1870t there were aeveral distilleries in Tennessees bluegrau country (blue grass and good whisky both depend on freeatone water). One of the whiskies made was so good it got to be a national best seller before Prohibition. It was the whisky made by George Dickel. One of the big reasons was the water. Mr. Dickela spring on the edge of the Rim, snd the water is right Highland that comes bubbling out is pure. Its the reason Dickel'i distillery was built there in the first place. sweet and CHARCOAL CREATED FROM used to HARD MAPLE was filter a fins whisky 100 ysars ago snd now. Another is the way the mash is soured s full day before fermentation, to get that flavor. true sour-mas-h Dickela pride and joy was hii charcoal mellowing process letting the whisky seep through charcoal granules made from hard maple, packed ten feet deep. When the finished product came out, Dickel said it wu "born through fire, but cool aa a cucumber. After the charcoal, Dickel in charred whisky and hauled barrels them up on the Highland Rim put his white oak to mellow. Today, a new distillery haa been built on the same spot in Tullahoma, and the people who make George Dickel Sour Msah Tennessee Drinkin follow the urns methods that made George Dickel 'a product so precious Many people have found it to be a good rift for fathers who appreciate a taste Whisky fathered , ' . by that old perfec- tionist, George Dickel. Sacrament Meeting Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa went to Provo Friday where Hazel kept an appointment with the Ear Specialist e. Mr. . ' ; Florence and and - Mrs. Leo Turnbow, received word Tuesday July. 11 that they are grandparents again. Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Marva and Steve Anderson of Salt Lake.. It was born at L.D.S. hospital and waiting new babv. for Elmer D. Landsaw, left, administrative officer for the Bureau of Land Management in Vernal, was Verrecognized last week for 30 years of federal service by nal District manager Lloyd H. Ferguson. THIRTY YEARS ts Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg of San and Monroe him. scientific and educational in- Florence left Monday to stitution is the National Geo- care for him and will stay graphic Society, founded in to help the mother and it waiting for brother, their family reunion at Iron Mine in North Fork from Friday evening until Sunday afternoon with a large attendance and a good time. They also gave the program in 'infor- non-prof- ' homo Martha Giles family held weighed 7 lbs. 8 on. He has a brother at home The world's largest phone to the doctor and Detm Rhoades who had only seen a film in Relief Society on birth did a fine Job of delivering a 9 lb. 1 03 baby boy. The mother was taken to Roosevelt by ambulance. Everything is fine and mother and baby are doing weU. Deon doesn't recommend this as an experience for sll grandmothers. This is Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhoades first boy. They have two little girls, at July 20. 1 978 Margie Van Jr. Sunday Organist Ann e The year. The representative added that anyone who mation should not delay social seccontacting The people In the urity. social security office can suggest other evidence which can be used. . A social security representative will be in Duchesne at the county courthouse on July 18, at 2 p.m. and in Roosevelt at dty hall on July 19, from 9 3m. to noon to assist with social se- , eurity problems. STANDARD School Roberts and Jr. Sunday School teacher Leah Webb. - 1978. PUBLIC NOTICI Any person taming on or off their water meters without permission from Roosevelt cF ty will be subject to a $60.00 fine. This will be strictly enforcee effected July 1, 1978. Published In the Uintah Basin Standard July 20, 1978. (533-509- con- representative and was very much on its way. The husband was on the 7a Matheson presents tax limitation plan RIW. 51517(438278) Michael R. A Linda E. Bameck, Rt. 1, Box e Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Rhoades had a very unexpected experiance Saturday morning about two a.m. They came to Duchesne to take care of their sons Susan and Clydes two little girls while he took his wife to the hospital in Heber to have her baby. They made it to Duchesne in record time but upon arrival found the new baby wasn't waiting church. e Mr. and Mr3 Foster Rhoades of Orem visited Mr. and Mr3 Lionel Webb and family and other friends and relatives. They also attended church with the Webbs. e Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van weekend Tasscll this were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Governor Scott M. Matheson has tax limitation and Brent Chugg and announced a four-poifamily of Ogden. There program for the state of Utah. He father is doing a little presented his plan to the Tax Revision better each week and all Study Committee and asked for careful consideration and deliberation our community hope and pray he will soon be back so that legislation could be presented to normal. before the next general session of the e Lois Page and daugh- Legislature in January. ter Lori of Kamas visited The Governor called for a statutory with Mr. and Mrs. limitation on property taxes to 1 per and cent of the true market value on Hansen Kenneth family and other friends locally assessed property with the in our area. Lois taught provision that additional levies could school here for several only be approved by vote of the years and made many people. friends. He announced to the committee that of reduction in state spending in fiscal Ward e Reah Bloomington, Idaho year 1978-7- 9 Would begin immediately spent a week visiting Mr. and that spending reduction would and Mrs. Ralph Smith. provide up to $15 million in saving for While here they took her property tax relief. He also told the committee that he to Price and Nine Mile and other places she was committed to the principle of the wanted to see. She also state paying the constitutional maxitaught school here many mum of 75 per cent of the minimum years ago and has many school program. He estimated that the additional cost to the state to provide students and friends, e Mr. and Mrs. Merrell that program would be $20 million to Turnbow and family of $25 million and that that amount Salt Lake visited Mr. and would come from the general fund, Mr3 Burnell Turnbow bringing about a reduction in locally and Mr. and Mrs. Reed assessed property taxes of 4 to 5 mills in school taxes for each average Turnbow and family, e Visitors at the home taxpayer. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee Finally, the Governor asked for last weekend were Mr. broadening of the property tax Circuit and Mrs. Bobby Pace and Breaker to include households with four boys of Salt Lake. incomes of up to $20,000. He also They attended the Giles extended the filing date for the reunion in Iron Mine current law to October 15, 1978, so hat more homeowners would be able Camp Ground in North Fork. Also visiting was to take advantage of the Circuit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Breaker rebate this year. He set up a special telephone 'and daughter and three housed within the Tax friends from Western number for questions Air Lines that works Commission in with Robert They came snd assistance property tax Wednesday and stayed matters. Before presenting his plan to the until Thursday, e Visitors at the home Tax Revision Study Committe, of Elwood and Linda Governor Matheson outlines Utahs Carter were Mr. and strong history of fiscal rsponsibility Mrs. Lila Jean and Larry and sound budget. He also printed out Williams and family of that there have been major tax Colorado Springs, Colo.; reductions during the last 14 years, Mr. and Mrs. Robert including elimination of the state Carter, Mr. and Mrs. property tax, for an estimated ravings Scott Carter and family of $134 million to individual property of Pleasant Grove, Mr. taxpayers; domination of sales tax and Mrs. Knewt Carter on prescription medicines, for an and family of Granger; estimated annual savings of $3 million; Newall Carter and Vern a reduction of from 4 to 1 per cent in and Chad Carter of Salt sales tax on utility consumption with Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. an estimated $5.5 million saved in Bob Carter and Julie of taxpayer relief annually. He also noted Orem. that the recently enacted Circuit e At Sacrament Breaker for senior citizens has they provided $2.4 million for relief. meeting Sunday Governor Matheson pointed out that released Carol Allred, LaVere Fabricio, the elimination of Utah's lax on Norman Jones and inventory is estimated to have created of the Elaine Wood as Mutual. Sustained Scout Master was Gene Burt, Ass. Scoutmaster and Deacon Advisor was Lament Moon, Young Mens Mutual was Jerry Christiansen, Bee Hive i Specifications t ft. deep, well, 200-30at a point S 965 ft. W. 588 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 3, T2S, Telephone No. 7566991. Stanley R. Smith, Trustee anti-freez-e, T4S, R4W (1 ml E Duchesne); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwater-In- g 5 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in NW14NE14 Sec. 6, T4S, R4W. Dallas R. 51381 Nancy E. Harrison, Box 124, Roosevelt, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a Any person interested in inspecting said property prior to sale should contact Mr. Stanley R. Smith. 140 No. 100 E. American Fork, Utah 84003, District will office In Duchesne, Utah, until 6:30 p.mv August 10, 1978 for the following: New tires tubes, recap Hies Lester . place tables Duchesne Sec. 18.T3S.RSW. cleaner I and g Dayton tank type vacuum Upright cooler, one door I high chair mi. NE Fruitland); used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, siockwater-In2 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of .25 acs. In the NW14SE14 dispenser 7 Padded bench seats 1 (1 4 8 bar stools 24 folding chairs Portable T.V. 2 pop coolers Restaurant dishes Coffee Maker Steam Table Tea Cart 2 Refrigerators Sears Freezer Electronic Ping Pong Table Salad Bar 2 Seating Booth High Chair Hot Plate Silverware Ash Trays Salt and Pepper Shakers Kitchen Range Dishwasher Pizza oven Small grill Cash register diverted from an unnamed spring, at a point N. 700 ft. E 2150 ft. from SW Cor. Sac. 6, T5S, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 750 sheep, 50 cattle in the SW14W14, Sec. SW14NW14 29; SW14NE14 Sec. 31, all T45, Westinghouse above-deecibe- A failure to appear or answer may result in the entry of judgement against you. Dated this 26th day of June Elmer R. Moon, Box 1 1 , Duchesne, UT proposes to correct the point of Diversion and place of use of .015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 47651. The water was to have been Ladles Ice cream scoops Large mixing spoons Kitchen knives 1 salad cooler - silver king, serial No. 230056 1 dant. USMM. KL63S-848- 1 in Locations designated. Refrigerator, RND23435 1 Sharp Microwave oven 1 Hobart Slker, E40710 I Hotco water heater, 1 is on file in the Court office, is available to the Defen- and year unless otherwise Biro meat cutter, 11536 Kelvinator Ice Cream box 1 make written answer why judgment should not be entered against you on the sworn Divorce complaint of Jolene S. Wagner, filed in this action. A true copy of the claim of the aforesaid Plaintiff or 1211-327- 1 Gregory Lyn Wagner Defendant Gvil Action No. Cl 87-7- 7 Ute Indian Tribe, State of Utah The Ute Indian Tribe to Gregory Lyn Wagner Defendant: You are hereby ordered to appear before the Ute Tribal Court,. Fr. Duchesne, Utah, sitting at the Tribal Court Buiiding, on the 25lh day of July 1978 at 10:00 a.m. and ot that lime or prior therfo and complaints NOTICE Wagner Plaintiff preparation of checks, knowledge of the methods of setting up records and filing systems. Ability to prepare o bank reconcilement. Employees shall treat respectfully differences of opinion between themselves and their colleagues. Employees should express their S vs for WHERE TO APPLY: No.WCJ1365. 1 Wolf Grill Oven 1 Wolf charbroiler, Serial No. 21148-3-E7- 4 1 Blakeslee Mixer, 56574 1 Whirlpool ice machine, 1 Jolene y Limited Nona to public 1 adding machine using touch system. equivalent combination of education and experience. 50 juice glasses, 4 oz. 600 cocktail glasses, 8 oz. 150 soup bowls, large 100 soup bowls, small 1 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 6, 13, 20, 1978. employee and payroll records, ability to operate a oz. I STATE ENGINEER all Business School Training in accounting, clerical work and filing and experience in maintaining payroll records or the Cleaner. 30 Sugar Dispensers 80, Sah and Pepper Shakers 300 Forks. 300 Knives 500 teaspoons 100 soup spoons 150 salad forks 148 coffee cups 180 coffee saucers 400 water glasses, 8 oz. 200 beverage glasses, 12 Sec. 13, T1S, R8W, (2 mi. SE Hanna); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 10 cattle; 2 sheep, 2 horses,- - and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in S12S12 Sec. 13.T1S, R8W. 51411 Max Leon ) Ross, PO Box 757, Roosevelt, UT .01 5 sec ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 50-15ft. deep, at a point N 1030 ft. W. 1115 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 26, T25, R2W (4 mi SW Roosevelt); and used for the domestic purposes of I family, and used in conjunction with a shop, stock watering 5 horses, 5 cattle, 2 pigs; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in SE14NE14 Sec. 26, T2S, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Gaptiol, SIC, UT 841 14, on or before August 19, 1978. Dee C. Hansen tiprtpnd coding. EXPERIENCE: I, Salad bar. Rainbow ' 50-30-0 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS-- . ' General fomiliarliy with the double-entr- y system of oc-- ; counting, transaction verifico- - dissatisfactions only to their supervisors so as to not create dissension among fellow employees by airing of opinions and dissatisfactions to them. D71-- 1, be diverted from a ft. deep at a well, point N. 840 ft. from Sl4 Cor. CAP Office BRANCH: d Parcel 1, Monet, O. Beginning 920 feet, West of the Northeast comer of the Southeast quarter, Section 29, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Special Meridian; thence South 55 deg 48 min West 570 feet; Northwesterly 386.7 feet to a point 685 feet West of .' of beginning; thence East 685 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel 2 Beginning at a point 1200 feat West of the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter, Section 29, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Special Meridian, thence West 439 feet; North 55 deg 54 min East 389 feet; thence South X degg East 247.32 feat to the point of beginning. Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of August, 197B, at 10:00 a.m. of said ' day on the front steps of the ' County Court House In Duchesne County, Utah, I will in obedience to said Order of Sale, sell the abovedescribed ftoperty or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiffs Judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest bidder. Notice is also given that the following described personal property will be sold on the 3rd day of August, 1978, at 1:00 p.m. of said day at the I.D. Lounge located West of Roosevelt on Highway 40, Duchesne County, Utah: Cash Register. 1, 1, Delfield Pie Case, Serial No. E. 27, 1978. Inc., Morkloy and Deborah Merkley, husband and wife, and Evan Goodrich and Ethel Goodrich, husband and wife, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure Issued out of the Court on the 10th day of July, 1978, Honorable David Sam, District Judge, presiding, I am commanded to sell at public auction the following described parcel of land situated in Duchesne County, Utah, described as follows; above-entitle- day of July, Sheriff of Duchesne County Published In the Uintah Basin Standard, July 13, 20, FOR Fir! Security Bonk of Utah N. v 1th George COUNTY A., Plaintiff, 1 1978. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF this RIW (3 mi N Roosevelt); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stock watering 2 horses, 1 cow; and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs in NW14NEI4 Sec. 3, T1S, RIW. 51383 Matthew E. 1 Shirley P. Sheridan, Box 783 Duchesne, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, well, 120-30at a point N. 821 ft. E 1920 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 17, T3S, R8W (2 mi E Fruitland); and used fair the domestic purposes of I family, stock watering 2 cattle, 20 chickens; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of .25 acs. in SE14SW14 Sec. 17.T3S.R8W. 51410 Thomas A Belchak, 3683 S 13th E. SIC, UT .015 sec. ft. of water Is to |