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Show 15a STANDARD Pacember liar Teresa A. Burdick, Boa 604, Bluebell, UT 84007. 0.01 S sec. ft. of water Is to bo 2fl. 1978 JOB OPPORTUNITY Posltloni Bilingual Aide, Duchesne County School District, Duchesne, Utah. Contract Duration January 2 to June 1, 1979. Minimum Education! High School graduate and interest diverted from a well, ft. deep, at a point N. 70 ft. W. 883 ft. from SV6 Cor, 30-15- 0 Sec. 27, T1S, R3W (16 ml. E. Bluebell); and used for the domestic purposes of I family and stockwatering of 4 horses, 2 cattle' and used from April I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. In SEKSWV& Sec. 27, TIS.R3W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Jan. 27, 1979. Dee C. Hansen Uintah Basin Irrigation Company Delinquent Notice Myton, Utah is Notice hereby given that there is due and delinquent on the following stock the amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders due to an assessment levied tn October 15, 1978. Mmi of stedihoMf he res Amt. Delinquent Nathan Allan 300 Richtron Inc. Oork L. Roberts Allen Brown 250 220 295 Larry Ross Joseph Shields Emery Smith Hal E. Wall 133 210 $1.05000 100 George Wedig 15 500.00 55.00 75.00 10 33.3 15 130 Lon Farnsworth W.M. Fausett Dean Fronds n Leon Rots 36 10 500 Cloyd Hepwodh Kenneth Higley Clark Abegglen Neil Moon Stanley Meacham 33 335 330 200 510 385 70 8 Lee Nelson Lloyd Floyd Nielsen David Rasmussen 75 11 year unless otherwise designated. Locations in USBftM. (43-827- Lawrence R. Maxwell, 3349 S. Main, SLC, UT 84115, proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 51520. The water has been diverted from a well, ft. deep, at a point S. 1150 ft. W. 1490 ft. from EM 50-30- 0 and Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, R8W; used for the domestic purfamily and poses of stock watering of 6 horses,- and used from April to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.23 ac. in 1 - 1 NWUSEVi Sec. 13, T1S, RBW. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well, 103 ft. deep, at a point S. 100 ft. E. 100 ft. from W'. Cor. Sec. 13, T1S. R8W (3 52354 wall, 50800 ft. deep, at a point N. 1310 ft. E. 10 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 24, T2S, and R2W (3 mi. W. Roosevelt); used for the domestic purI family and slockwatering of 10 cattle, used from April I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. poses of in SW'ASW'A Sec. 24, T2S, R2W. David W. 52364 Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 344, Provo, UT 84601. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, well, at a point S. 1550 ft. E. 300 ft. 100-50- 0 from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R2W (3 mi. SW Roosevelt); and used for the domestic pu- and used rposes of I family and stockwatering of 2 cattle,- a?d to Oct. 31 used from April for the irrigation of 0.25 oc. in SW4NW4 Sec. 25, T2S, R2W. Donald K. 52374 - 1 poses of I family and slockwatering of 10 cattle, 2 sheep, 2 horses,- and used - to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 oc. in SW'.SE'i Sec. 13, T1S, RBW. 52298 Harold F. Lynn, P. O. Box 1 269, Ogden, UT 84402. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, well, 100-30at a point S. 1072 ft. E. 393 ft. from W'A Cor. Sec. 17, T3S, R8W (I'A mi. NE Fruitland), and used for the domestic pur1 family and slockwatering of 2 horses, 2 cattle; and used from April to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW'.SW'. Sec. 17, I 1 T3S, R8W. Ken District, Drawer M, Duchesne, Utah 84021 or W. . Dudneiiu County, Etoto Of Utah. In Tin Moftor Of Tho litote of LEONARD Estato GOODRICH, Dacaaied. Probata No. All persons having claims against the above estato are required to present them to the undersigned or to Ihe Clerk of the Court on or before the 1st day of April, 1979, or said claims shall be fprever barred. 11 Hazel Goodrich 2378 North 720 West Clinton, Utah 8401 5 John C. Boaslin Attorney for Estate Published in the Uintah Basin Stondard December 28, 1978, January 1 , 4, 1979. Telephone: December 28, 1978. Obituaries Eddington, 700 Huron Ave., Apt. 5 B. Cambridge, Mom. 02138. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an ft. deep, well, 100-40- 0 at a point N. 485 ft. W. 940 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, R8W (2.5 mi. SE Hanna); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family and stockwatering of 4 cattle, 2 horses; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 oc. in SEV.SEV, Sec. 13, T1S, R8W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 So., SLC, UT 8411 1, on or before Feb. 3, 1979. DeeC. Hansen services as required by the Commission and road department and revising and updating property plats and descriptions for assessment purposes. Annual salary for this position is $1 4,000.00 plus benefits. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. By Janet Cowan Clerk By Maxine Fonas Deputy Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 21, 28, 1978, January 4, 1979. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Leonard John Walker, Deceased, Probate No. 1640. All persons having claims ogainst the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 27th day of March, 1979, or said claims shall be forever barred. Garry Rohrer Personal Representative 71 So. 2nd East, 1 STATE ENGINEER Roosevelt, Utah Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Dec. 21, 28, 1978, ond January 4, 1979. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 21, 28, January 4, 1979. - . . AdzXT It. Survivors include: and Arrow Whiteroeks; Wissiup, brothers and sisters, Helene Lon-eFt. Duchesne, Eva lina Myore, Angie Red foot, Walter Wissiup, Raymond Wissiup snd Elsie Wissiup, all Rand y, Wissiup, ton ispesiEx eioifj, SS20m?St!7 gSlP7 Wit H fe yOlBG1 s0isesiiasif sQBtHees. auto-pedestria- tilla, N.M.; brothers Mar-Dea-n, Coqnflfo, Ore., Lloyd Dqpn, Costilla, N.M., sister Mrs. Paul (Sherrie) Knez and Mrs. Tom (Susan) Tyson, both Craig, Colo.; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Fenn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks and greatgrandmother Mrs. Hazel Peterson, all Myton. Funeral services were held Dec. 19 at Craig with Bishop Larry Smith Prayers conducting. were offered by Lloyd Dean, Michael Hancock Clifton Wash, Randand KPiiny Fenn .and le tt. speakers were Bishop Funeral services will Smiih, Lewis R. Livingsbe held Thursday (today) ton and Randy Hancock. at 10 a.m. at the Musieal selections Randlett Episcopal were by Sally Smith and Church. Friends were to Gwen Covington and call Wednesday after 4 Helen Calder. The grave was dedicap.m. at the home of , Angie Redfoot in Ranbe in the ted by Brad Hancock. dlett Burial will Pallbearers were Marcus Dean, Lloyd Dean, Shane Randlett Cemetery. Security Bank. Depending on which plan you qualify for, you can deposit up to $1500 or $7500 a year money that earns no on it until you taxes and 8 continuous interest pay withdraw the money when you retire. By then, youll probably be in a lower tax bracket. And the money you save is insured by the FDIC to $100,000. Pulos 89, of Salt Lake City, died Dec. 20. He was born May 1, 1889, at Patras, Greece, George Pulos, Tom E. Burgess you don't The Individual Retirement Account is for you have a qualified pension plan where you work. With it, you can put away up to $1500 a year, tax deferred, or 15 of your income, whichever is less. You can deposit up to $1750 if you have a spouse. You must open your account by April 16, 1979, to get 1978 tax credit if Earl (Slim) Burgess, died 70, of Altonah, Wednesday, Dec. 20, in Salt Lake City. He was born May 1, to in Altonah, 1908, and Ester Raymond Burgess. He was married twice and divorced. He was a veteran of World War II, when he served in the U.S. Army. non-workin- Taco Tines FIVE-TO-ON- Bert Hillan, 68, of Roosevelt, a former Ogden resident, died Saturday, Dec. 23, at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City of respiratory failure. He waa born Nov. 18, 1910, in Ogden to Robert Clinton and Emma Har-vil- l Hillan. He attended Ogden city schools. In 1928 he married Alta Milligan in California. They were later divorced. He then married Lucille Riemer but they were also divorced. He married Catherine Bog-gi- o in 1934 in Coalville and they were later divorced. In 1960 he married Marrietta McPherson in Ogden. He was a retired plumber, had served in the U.S. Navy, and was a member of the LDS church and of the Duchesne County Senior Citi- zens. Survivors include his wife, Roosevelt; sons and daughters John C. Hillan, Riverdale, Paul Bert Hillan, Clearfield, James Edward Hillan, Roy, Mrs. Barbara Maynard, Ogden, Mrs. Joyce Fowler, Indiana, and Mrs. Beverly Stevens, Reno, and Nev.; a step-eodaughter, Robert Young Darnell, Vernal, and Mrs. Desiree Pratt, 28 grandchildren and two and a slater, Mrs. John L IhM sad eraser E It takes mately five approxiof Ne-ol- pounds grapes to make a pound of raisins. Tsaei a; (Pearl) Woodland, Ogden. Funeral services are to be held Thursday (today) at 11 a.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in CHAPARRAL I Bronte Award Series Iff s 47 1050sq.IL s BEDROOMS ieaement 1MTH the Ogden City tery. g the person who is self employed in an Under this plan, you can save up business. unincorporated to $7500 or 15 of your income, whichever is less. Your Keogh plan must be opened by December 31, 1978, for 1978 tax credit. So open your Keogh account now, even though Ceme- The Keogh Plan Is for At one time or anothmost of us er, encounter someone we consider an evil person. We may witness an act of cheating; thievery, or similar wrongdoing. We may know someone who "feathers his or her nest you make only a token initial deposit. either plan, deposits made until April 16, 1979, are tax deferrable for 1978. So open your account now, to take advantage of as large a deferrment as possible. There are no fees for either account. And you can make deposits in any amount you wish, at any First Security office. Or, we can automatically transfer the amount you decide on from your checking account regularly. So don't delay. Ask for full details now, at your nearby First Security office. With $31,500 VA Financing, no down F.HA Financing, 3 down Other floor plans & styles available Order at once for Xmas, move in Pick Federal regulatione require a substantial Interest penalty for early withdrawal. your colors and carpel now and move in by Christmas UJEJTCOm infrs! eaiffii&y Bcafitks Flrrt Security Bank of Utah, N.A. . First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank of Murray, FLA. Flrrt Security BUI Bxnk, SxH UXx Dly, Ulrtl Fim Sscurity Bank of Oram, N.A. First Security Bank of Rock Springs. Wya : FDIC First Sscurity I of Logan, N.A Bank of Kaysvflla First Sscurity 1 First Sscurity Stats Bank of Helper Homes . laid Dmlcpniat ft Cattf. 722-28- 72 a rancher, carpenter, blacksmith, trapper and ranger. Survivors include his wife, Bennett; children Mrs. Lyle T. (Rhods) Butcher, Lawrence A. Pike, both Roosevelt Loren J. Pike, White-rockLloyd N. Pike, Fort Duchesne, Mrs. K. H. (Uintah) Bullock, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elis E. Quinn, San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Heber W. (Ada) ONeil, Hespina, Calif.; 44 20 grandchildren, and s, n, several n; brothers and sisters, Lawrence Pike, Bennett, Clyde Pike, long Beach, Calif., Minnie Workman, Roosevelt, Ora Murdock, Salt r, Lake City; and a CorJones, Ray tez, Colo. Funeral services were to be held Dec. 27 at 1 p.m. in the Olpin Mortuary chapel with burial in half-brothe- Roosevelt Memorial Park. R. Warner Tyson. B. Hillan Chi-dest- er the waa 722-278- 7 - st the expense of others.' we are annoyed because it seems they get away with it. Read tiie bible and you .know evildoers will be punished; will be "cut off. God has not chosen to spell out the rewards or punishment that ahall come on judgment day. The certainty is that there will be a day of And, judgment Hie grass withered, Co. 141-33- Vernal 15, 1907, in He (Hahn; Lorraine Broadtieed e During the past week, Mr. and Mra. Mont Croaland, Sandy, were guests at the home of the Theron Robb. e Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, Mr. snd Mrs. Bryan Robb and family, all Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the home of the Theron Robba. e Mr. and Mra Wayne Robb drove into Salt Lake Monday for their sons medical appointment They also did their Christmas shopping. e Wednesday, Kent Birch drove to Salt Lake on business e Sunday Mr. and Mra Max Birch drove to Vernal to attend the church services honoring their grandson, who recently returned from an Argentine mission. e Mrs. Max Birch drove to Provo during the past week to visit her sister, Mra Zola Reevea e In the past week, Leo Brady attended meetings in Provo. e For the put week, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright, Centerville, Ronald Thomas stayed at the home of to Mehialus and Antheo-pi- e Lazarus Poulidaa. He married Emily Valarida July 7, 1914, in Vernal. The couple lived at Arcadia for a number of years. He was a farmer and truck driver. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include Survivors include his three sisters, Mrs. Ralph wife, Salt Lake City, (Belva) Allred, Altohan, sons and daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Jack (Blanche) OlsWillis snd (Olga) Walker, en, Salt Lake Coulee Dam, Wash., Mrs. Mrs. Harold (Mary) Tay-soNorval (Anna) Massey, Inkum, Idaho. Rangely, Colo., Mrs. Funeral services were Ronald (Marie) Robb, held Saturday, Dec. 23, Vernal, Mra. Robert in the Olpin Mortuary (Theodora) Boyer, Arba chapel in Roosevelt with G. Pulos and LeRoy John Hullinger officiatPulos, all Salt Lake City, ing. Prayers were offer22 grandchildren and 29 ed by Allen Burgess, a a nephew, Clint Ames snd sister, Angelika Chilath James Powell, a cousin. and a brother, Panayotis were Vir Speakers Poulidas, Patras, Greece. ginia Smith and Lester Funeral services were Maxfield snd musical held Friday, Dee. 22, at selections were by Kirk the Emerson Second Larsen. Ward Chapel with burial The grave in Altonah ' Manorial in Redwood Cemetery was dedicated Estates. by Ralph Allred, a brother-inThe couple lived at -law. Pallbearers Arcadia for a number of were Gene Mower, years and at Roosevelt George Fisher, Clint for about SO years. He Ames, Clint Bowden, was a farmer and truck Junior Tidwell, Joe Chidriver. He was a member dester and Erwin PowelL of the LDS Church. Orest eMk Oct Hancock, Tom Moore, Thomas, Tracy Monks, Paul Knez and n Theres a smart way to save on your taxes now thatll also help you later. And the sooner you get started, the more you'll be able to save. Its a retirement account at First Jasper Lucius Pike, 93, died Saturday, Dee. 23, in a Roosevelt nursing home. He was born Sept 23, 1885, in Spanish Fork to Lydia Jane Taylor and Lucius Aaron Pike. He married Lina Hancock Jack n; gh Amy Lu Dean Wallace, 21, died Dec. 14 in Albuquerque, N.M., from injuries received in an accident Dec. 1. She waa born Nov. 26, 1957, in Craig, Colo., to Lynn and Bonnie Fenn Dean. She married David Wallace, but they were later divorced. Survivors include a son, Jason; parents, Cos- half-brothe- r, tV-ii- G. j. L. Pike and children, Pollyanna, Ben tins, Shelline, Chikne, lett, Stewart BlSfWSW" . 'ax' s. Chico Wissiup, 43, of WhRerocka, died Saturday, Dee. 23, in an accident in Roosevelt. was born June 28, 1935, in Ft. Duchesne to Margaret Sacamoots and Wallace Wissiup. He married Sharon LaRose. They were later divorced. He was employed by the Ute Tribal Cattle Enterprises as s ranch hand. Philadelphia, Pa., Paul-ett- a Wissiup, Salt Like City, snd Julia Dilts, Alaska, and a O JOB OPPORTUNITY Applications for the position of County Engineer may be filed at the office erf the County Clerk, Duchesne County Courthouse, Box 270, Duchesne, Utah until January 9, 1979, at 10:00 a.m. Applicant must have a degree in Civil engineering and be able to perform services connected with preparing projects for bid, measuring gravel piles ond pits, other A. Wallace C. Wissiup n Of Leonard Goodrich, 722-210- Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, December 21 and Tin Fourth Judicial Ceort Of District lit Grant (43-835- Homer, Box 1776, Roosevelt, UT 84066. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a Lloyd Jr Weaver, 2474 W. 11400 S., Riverton, UT 84065. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted H. from o well, 50-30deep, al a point N. 450 ft. W. 1800 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, RBW (2 mi. NW Tabiona); ond used for the domestic pur- 52310 Assistant Superintendent, Duchesne County School Locations In USB&M. 52297 poses of Bilingual insurance, state retirement. Summary of duties: Responsible to work as an Aide for Bilingual students under direction of Duchesne School District. Will perform tutoring services to individual students under direction of certified eaphnrs; some travel required. Closing date for applications: December 28, 1978. For further information: Call or write Dennis A. Mower, in Duchesne County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. same as heretofore. from April working Salary! $3.19 per hour. Fringe Benefits: Hospital medical Insurance, disability NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water . KOTtCI TO WATIt USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Duchesne County throughout the entire with students. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Dec. 14, 21, 28. 1978. Truman Williams 200 1,00000 525 Flying Diamond Inc. $2,625.00 A portion of stock upon which any assessment remains unpaid, will be sold to pay the assessment ond cost of advert:-ingDate of sale will be January 15, 1979 at 3:00pm. al the residence of Loryn Ross in Pleasant Valley. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 28. 1978, January 4, 11, 1979. mi. NW Tabiona); In STATE ENGINEER $1,000.00 50.00 163.50 75.00 . 650.00 180.00 50.00 $2,500.00 165.00 $1,675.00 $1,100.00 $1,000.00 $2,550.00 $1,925.00 100.00 375.00 $1,250.00 $1,100.00 $1,475.00 665.00 Robert Allred Dannlel Dennli Wallace Dennii Jr. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS the flower fadeth; but the word of God shall stand forever. Isaiah 40:8 Warner, 55, of Roosevelt died Dec. 14, st home of a heart attack. He was born April 20, 1923, in Somerset, England. He married Shelia War on Dec. 20, 1952, in England. He was active in the international trading of leather goods snd was employed in the tannery business in Fort Duchesne st the time of his death. He was a member of the Church of Eng--' land. He served in World War II where he was active in the Burma campaign. Survivors include his wife, England; children Charlotte Warner, Martin Warner and Vaughan all England; Warner, Kens parents the Earl Wright while Ken was attending to his job in this area. e In the past week, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Alplanalp, accompanied by Mra Floyd Alplanalp, drove to Prove to attend eess ions at the Provo Temple. e Saturday s family Christmas party was held at the hone of Mrs. Alice Firth. Santa arrived in a sleigh drawn by a horse, distributing candy and nuts and gifts to the children. The family exchanged gifts, carols were sung snd a Christmas dinner wu enjoyed by the 60 family memb- ers present Leland Wrights enbrother and sisters Jose- joyed the company of phine Cook, Nsney their three daughters, Howes, Betty Bentley, Carolyn Wright Salt Mra snd Lake, Mary Ann Hadley Margaret John Warner, all Eng- Lymon and her family, land. Provo, and Mr. and Mra Graveside funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 22, in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Cchriven, Pennsylvania. A family Christmas dinner was held st theN Leland Wrights to round out the festivities e Mr. and Mra Earl Wright drove to Center. Coal meetings slated Two public meetings snd one hearing have been scheduled in Utah to discuss national coat production needs. These needs are described in a ville to spend Christmas with their son Ken and his family. e Mrs. Helen Brown snd children drove to Salt Lake Thursday to do Christmas ment Mr. Howard noted that copies of the DES are available for review at all BLM offices in the state, universities and principal libraries throughout the state. A limited number of the DES are also available from the Office of Public Affairs at the BLM Utah State Office. . shopping. e Mir. and Mra Jack Syler, Pleasant Grove, spent the Christmas holidays in this area visiting with relatives in Utahn draft environmental and Talmage. statement (DES) recente Miss LeAnn Jenson, ly made available to the daughter of the Clark public by the U.S. De- Jensons, is hone for the partment of the Interior. holidays from Provo Paul L. Howard, Bur- Tech. eau of Land Management e Joseph Dowd, 96, Utah state director, said grandfather, also Mra the meetings are being Faye Hyde and ' son held to explain to the Doyle Ray, Seattle, public the draft state- Wash Mra Ken Wilken-son- s ment and the departfolks; will be stayments proposed coal ing as guests of the Ken poficy. Wilkenaons until Dec. 28. The meetings win be; Jan. 4 in the Salt Palace Little Theater from 1 to 5 p,fn., and Jan, . 8 in In a world that it Corner Peacock Room, changing, succonstantly College of Eastern Utah, cessful living requires a Price, also 1 to 5 p.m. amount of reasonable In addition, a formal flexibility, an ability to hearing will be held in to the times in adjust the Salt Palace Little which we live. Theater Jan. 22 from Everything we see reconven1:30 to 5 p-around us, even the ' ing' at 7 p.m. This earth, is temporary. hearing will be to receive Gods word, Gods prespublic comments for con- ence is unchanging, etersideration by the depart- nal. Whatever the futuve ment in writing the final brings, good or bad, environmental state- . mankind's greatest hope for salvation remains forever in the pursuit of s life that ia in keeping with Gods word and Gods win. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. I Timothy 6:7 . ; . '- |