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Show r 90 STANOAWKJanwify H, All paraona claiming 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 on October 15, 1978. Nmm ef stechheUer assess-mentjevie- holding d Nathan Allan Robert AJIrad Donnlal Dannis . Daan FrondMfi Loon Rom Cloyd Mepworlh Kenneth Hlglay OorfcAbegglen rati moon Stan lay Meochcan Lloyd A Laa Nalion Floyd Niaban David Rawnunan right-of-wa- Rlchtron Inc. 1 f-way Allan Brown Lorry Row Joaeph Shield Emory Smith Hal E. Wall Georg Wedig Truman William, Flying Diamond Inc. A portion of dock upon which any assessment remain, unpaid, will ba sold to pay lha oueument and cod of advert-InData of tala will ba January IS, 1979 at 3:00 p.m. at the raddonca of Loryn Row in PleaMnt Valley. Published In the Uintah Badn Standard December 28, 1978, January 4, II, 1979. 1978. Dscembar, Lynn W. Mitton Attorney At Law P.O. Box 788 Roosevelt, Utah, 84066 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 4, 1 1, and 18, 1979. Mayor W. Ralph Shields I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE In (Intaraat NEWSPAPER WITHIN THE CITY OF ROOSEVELT, UTAH, THIS 11th DAYOF JANUARY 1979. . R. R. BATHER LEE SATHER, Bbrt R. AN PARKING for unlawful or improper parking violations as defined under to City Ordinance shall beS5.0a SECTION It. The penally for not paying Mid fine within 24 hours shall be an additional $3.00. If tha parking violation Is issued on any Saturday, Sunday, or Legally Observed holiday, fine must ba paid on next succeeding working day. SECTION III. The penalty for not paying Mid fine within 10 Calendar days of lssuanc6 'of notice of parking violation shall ba an additional $5.00. described particularly as follows: All of Lot 5 and the North half of Lot 6, Block 4, Plat "B", Roosevelt City Survey. 1 The ' purthaM price Is payable in lawful money of the United States at lha lima of Lot 5 and the North half of Lot 6, Block 4, Plat "B", fboeavalt City Survey. Tha purchoM price i, ptyobla In lawful money of the United State, at the time and place of Mile. The real property will be sld subject to a dx month period of redemption a, it provided by Utah Law. Dated thl, 19th day1 of All Dacember, OF FEBRUARY, 1979. DATED THIS 5lh DAY OF . Kenneth H. AAHchell, Recorder. In tha Uintah Published Basin Standard, January 11, 1979. GEORGE AAARETT, Sheriff, County, Utah Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 4, 1 1, 18, 1979. George AAarett, Sheriff, Duchedie County, Utah Published in the Uintah Bbdn Standard January 4, 1 1, IN THE FOURTH JUDIOAL OF COURT DUCHESNE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. GERALD W. WILKERSON AND CHELLA DEI WILKER- SON, husband and wife, DOUGLAS W. CROFTS AND TEENA W. CROFTS, hus- band and wlfei and Roacevalt, is.now taking bid, for uaed vehlclea, aold aa la: 1 Ford 19IB ton NO. CHAPTER II, SECTION 2-- 1 THE REVIS- OF ED ORDINANCES ROOSEVELT CITY, UTAH (1953) AND "ANIAAALS" ENTITLED DINANCE NEW A ENTITLED OR- "ANIMAL RELATES CONTROL", WHICH TO CITY POWERS, DEFINITIONS, AND DUTIES OF ANIMAL CON- RECORDERCOURT CLERK SBBTa . TROL Application, are being accepted for thia portion with Room valt City. Salary commensurate with Contact Gty qualifications. for detail,. adminiitrator SECTION II. CHy Corpora- Repeal of Ex- isting Ordinances Chapter II, Sections 2-- 1 through 252 of tha Revised Ordinance of Roosevelt City, 1953,' Is repealed in Its entirety. SECTION III. A new Chapter 4 II, Sections 2-- 1 through inclusive, entitled "ANIMAL CONTROL" is hereby adopted in book form. Three copies of which have bean filed for um Move Right Inmobile and examination by the public in the office of the Recorder in Roosevelt. SECTION IV. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances Any provision of any ordinance of this municipality which conflicts or Is inconsistent with any provision of this ordinance or any high country home, 1 508 sq. ft. on cement foundation. All furniture included, bar, corrals, and other outbuildings, plus farm machinery. 151 shares Dry. Gulch, well, reservoirs and spring. Great alfalfa country, pad and septic tank for another home. Heart of hunting and fishing area Only provision of the code adapted in this ordinance is hereby divorced, Wednesday, Jan. 10, in Olpin Mortuary with burial in Duchesne City Cemetery. A BVIVINlim be Mid at Sheriff's Sale at the front steps of lha To Duchesne County Courthouse, Gty of Duchesne, State of Utah on the 9th day of February, 1979, at KMX) a.m., IhoM certain parcels of real property located in Duchesne County, State of Utah, and more particularly described os follows: V. Boswell Vdney Burdell 82, Salt Lake City, died Sunday, Jan. 7, of a heart attack. He was born April 1, 1896, at Nephi to SylveAnd ster Hambleton Fanny Rosella Rowley Boswell. He married Esther Chase May 15, 1918, in the Manti LDS Boa-wel- l, 1: PARCEL Lots 6 inclusive, Lots Inclusive. Lot 26. Lots 28-3- 3 inclusive, Twin Rivers Loop Addition according to Official plat thereof excepting the South 50.91 feet of Lots 19-2inclusive. PARCEL 2: Township 2 South, Range 1 West, U.S.M. Section 7: 19-2- 4 Excepting: Beginn- a point 165 feet East of Temple. the Southwest corner He lived in Mt EmSEy.SE Vi; thence East along mons prior to moving to tha section line 165 feet; thence North perpendicular to Salt Lake City in 1955. the section line of Mid section He waa a retired farmer 264 feet; thence West parallel and carpenter. He waa to the section line 165 feet; an active member of the thence South 264 feet to the LDS Church, including place of beginning. service as a member of TOGETHER with 35 shares of the bishopric, high priest Dry Gulch Irrigation Water Class D. group leader and chorisThe V. Separability of Ordinances Should any section, cfouM or provision of this Also ' ordinance or any section, dauM or ' provision of tfie code adopted pursuant to this ordinance bo declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be Invalid, such declaration of invalidity shall not affect the validity of any other section or prevision of this ordinance adopted herein and each such section, dauM or provision Is hereby declared to be separate and distinct. SECTION VI. Effective Date This ordinance shall take effect twenty (20) days after It Is published in the Uintah Basin Standard. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY ter. price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time and place of rale. Tha real property will be Mid subject to a period of redemption as is provided by Utah law. DATED this 9th day of January, 1979. George AAarett purchase Sheriff, Duchesne County Publlshecf"lrr' thb : Uintah Basin Standard January II, 18, 25, and February 1. 1979. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAU Civil No. 6SI1 IN THE FOURTH JUDICAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. ELIZABETH MULLINS, Plaintiff. ' vs. LAWRENCE R. MAXWELL. IS hereby given that an Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1979, at 12:00 noon, the following described real property will be sold at the front door of the County S Gty Building, Duchesne, Utah, " Survivors include his wife, Salt Lake City; children Leslie Chase Boswell, Ogden, Elvin Ray Boswell, Enterprise, Mrs. Alta Cook, Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Arthur (Fern) Snow, Mrs. John (Ann) Brown, Mrs: Tom- (Fay Jean) -all Sandy, Mrs. Max (Arlene) Clark, Logan, Mrs. Marvin (Bernice) Swasey, Murray, 27 and 84 grandchildren Mill-burn, l, G. Loren Midvale, Melvin Boswell, Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Laveil Gardner, Phoenix, Aria. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. brothers Boa-wel- Wednesday in Grant Fifth Ward with burial in the Nephi Cemetery. V. Lowe tr 'In-- All the right, title and terest of Lawrence R. AAaxwell In Township 1 South, Range 7 Wert, Uintah Special AAoridian Section 30: Beg. at a pt. which is 735.891 ft. North and 379.692 ft. East of the SW corner Mid section; th South 346.278 ft; th North 68 deg. 45 min. 10 sec. East 435.465 ft; th North 33 deg. 38 min. 08 sec. West 66.350 ft; th South 71 deg. 30 min. 29 sec Wert 204.087 ft; th North 1 3 deg. 1 7 min. 05 sec. Wert 37569 ft; th North 50 deg. 00 min. 54 sec. Wert 145.165 ft; th North 39 deg. 21 min. 47 sec Wert 87.720 ft. mil to beginning, also known as Lot 30, AAt. Tabby Estates Subdivision. DATED this 8th day of January, 1979. George AAarett Duchesne County Sheriff Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 11, 18, 25, 1979. NOTICE TO In The Fourth Judicial District Of County, State Court Duchosno Of Utah. In The AAottor Of The Batata SECTION I3M.M0. SLC 04115 I. PurpoM for Roosevelt tion. Everything Included P.J.BoxRealty 15754 CON-TRO- L of Ordinance The purpoM of this ordinance I to adopt a revised animal control ordinance SECTION 320 Acros shares water Only If6,000. LICENSING, AND OTHER IMPOUNDING; OF ANIMAL 722.5001. Published In lha Uintah Badn Standard January 11, 1979. 160 acres with remodeled ranch house, outbuildings, reservoirs, 60 OFFICIALS, ASPECTS IB, 1979. 268-3811966-5- 666 2 252 OF THROUGH ENACTING V4 plchupc. I Ford, 197S, 4x4 ton 8 apt plchupc. 1 19FS Ford Oalexle. 4 78-9- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING 44 Beautiful LAMB AND COLG Estate GOODRICH, rToooTv Of of LEONARD Deceased. no. All peisons having claims against ifie above estate are required to present them to or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 1st day of April, 1979, or Mid claims shall be forever barred. VanTassell a Two babies Hazel Goodrich 2378 North 720 Wert Clinton, Utah 84015 John C. Beaslin Attorney for Estate Published In the Uintah Basin Standard December 1978, January 4, II, 1979. Shisler took their daugh- Provo Jan. 8 to resume her schooling at BYU. for a Mark Angus, Lowe, Vslborg 90, Ballard, died Tuesday, Jan. 2, at home of causes incident to age. She was born Dec. 24, 1888, in Mullegaurd, Bornholm, Denmark, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lowe. She had been a resident of the Uintah Basin since the early 1900s. She attended college in Los Angeles and, in her younger years, operated a millinery in Roosevelt She worked aa a secretary in the school board office in Vernal for a few years and was also a bank teller for the Bank of VernaL She was preceded in death by a brother, Paul Holgar Lowe. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 5, at Olpin Mortuary with John Hullinger conducting. Prayers were offer- ed by Farrell Rasmussen Ralph Siddoway, Vernal, was the speaker. Brenda Osborn provided musical selections. Lee Angus dedicated the grave in Roosevelt Memorial Park. her unde, City prison. Prisoners managed to grind from 40 to 50 bushels of Indian corn daily. in Moab, then spent New Year's in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mra. Colin Hamilton and family and other relatives Goodrich; Miles confirmed by her father, Doug Miles; Gina Marie Mower confirmed and frienda Mr. and Mrs. Thomby her father, LaMar Mower; and Leigh Street as Fabrixio went to Salt was confirmed by his Lake Tuesday afternoon unde, Bishop Bruce to bring back Deano and Goodrich. A large crowd Travis, as they had spent of relatives from out of the vacation week in town attended Sacra- California with Toni Ogment meeting and also den and family visiting visited with family mem- with Steve's family. ber a- - following the ser- Annette and Ricky were vice. home from Salt Lake on New with their parents for o Visiting Years Day for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel and family, Range-ly- , Colo. Years, Mr. and Mrs. Brent and family had New Lee New dinner Years in Price with Mr. and Mrs. a Everett Yump Aral Muee and. family. brought Keith Hadden, Muee is Michele's who is employed at Shirley Grand Canyon in Ariz- sister. s Roland Roberts is in ona, to the Bernard hospital Winkler home for the University New Year holidays. Ev-er- where he was taken this took him back to his past week. et employment Everett has also been employed at the Grand Canyon, but presently the location is dosed down due to the cold weather. e Chad Winkler spent New Year's at home here with his family. Chad is presently working in BickneU, Wayne County. Bruce and Greg Todd workdTat BicknelP during the holidays while they were home from school at BYU. They both have returned back to school, along with Doug Todd, Kaye and Don Carlos Seely, Sue and Terri Goodrich at BYU; Evelyn Mathews, Richard Bisel, Steve Arlene Parry back to Snow Cdlesre. Kelly Mathews back to Dixie College. a Mr. and Mrs. Bern-dar- d Winkler and Pauline drove to Midvale one day last week where they were dinner guests of Sharon Newbold. While there they visited in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrell and Mrs. Wilma Merrell. s Dm Bird, son that- Word was received Dan Gines had - passed away this week. He had ill health for some time. He spent of many his Marshall and family spent Sunday in Balt Lake with family members and attended church there. a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson went to Vernal Sunday to attend the new blessing little granddaughter, daughter of Linda and of their husband. in Tabiona before his family moved away. We in our community offer our love and sympathy to his wife and family. Marva has lost her father, a son and now her husband in this past year. She was the daughter of the late Claude Wagstaff. a Things were at a stand-sti- ll this past week because of the cold. Frozen water pipes, broken pipes, and, just for added help, the worst outbreak of thoughout the the flu Ballard Tellntha 722-417- 1 a The Ray Tabiona Loo S4S4471 . a Joan and Jack Bird and family have moved acros a from the Hanna pumping atation to Tabiona in the Bob Taylor home across from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. He ia our new deputy ' Jordans their Indian hive moved into home on flench. Last summer their old home burned down. They live just new north of Bottle Hollow. Whites a The Don moved into Roosevelt from a trailer home they were living in one mile south of Ballard church. When spring cornea they move their own trailer home on some ground they bought from Kelly Redmond and be back here to live permanwill a, great-grandparen- ts great-grandmoth- er and daughter Cheri Womack, Vernal were visitors in Carbonville Sunday to attend a pink and blue shower for a . Orri, and they also spent Monday in Salt Lake. Loyd Ostler and family, Clearfield, spent New Years holidays here with his parents, the Bill Ostlers, who also enjoyed a phone visit on New Year from their son John from Delaware. Other visitors were Loyds daughter Sandra and Dennis Hooper and son, Orem. Visiting her daughter LaRue Jensen and family for a week is Mrs. Jenny McEIsprang from Huntington. Bishop and Mrs. Keith Jensen, Ruth Has-leNeil Mathews and Virginia Bell went to Ogden to attend funeral services for Bert Hallan Dec. 28. Mr. Hallan passed away in a Salt Lake hospital Dec. 23. Franklin White, Provo, who is 94 years old. a Many here in Ballard have been ill with the flu. Ronald Benson is in the Duchesne county hospital Ellen Rasmussen spent one day and one night in the Vernal hospital where testa were run, and Telintha Rasmussen is gradually recovering from an ill- Tridell Loraa McKoa 247-235- 4 ness that started last August Mr. and Mrs. David McMullin have a new son born Dec. 19 at the Duchesne County hospital He weighed 7 lbs. 12-1- 2 oz. and was named Cody EarL Grandparents are Mrs. Jennie McMullin, Hurricane, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowels, Bennett. One Mra. Pearl Jenkins, Roosevelt A farewell testimonElder Bruce Wilkerson wu held Dec. 81 in the Tridell ChspeL Elder Wilkerson win enter the Minion Training Center in Provo, Jan. 11 prior to going to the Longon, England Mission. A large number of ial honoring friends and relatives were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Simmons visited Farrel's mother, Elsie Simmons, in Orem during the holidays. e Mr. and Mra. Wallace Harvey, Layton, visited last weekend with the Farrell Simmons Nola Nalion family, the Gene Wallace 4 family and Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey. a Lina Taylor returned home Friday from the Duchesne County hospital alter being a patient there for three weeks a Vida McKee, Sherrel a Visiting with the Reed Anderton's during Kitchen and LaRae Kenthe holidays were sons dricks went to Ogden Val and Marlene Ander-to- n Wednesday. LaRae Kendricks, and Don and Lor raine Anderton and fam- Rock Springs, spent the Christmu holidays with ily, all Salt Lake. a Jim and Ha Larsen Vida McKee and family. a Mr. and Mrs. Ray drove to Orem to spend Haslem are grandparents some time with his of a new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. parents, Elmer Larsen, and re- Parents ai the new baby and Ron port they are doing welL girl are Jean The o Some of the recent Ruiz, Springville. will be named visitors at the Jim Lar- baby sen home were his Jamie Ann. o Isola and Ray Hat-lebrother Dale from Idaho and three daughters and Joy and Jim Munroe, for Provo Sunday, left Salt Lake. a BiU and Verda Nel- where they will see the son are visiting in Krem-mlin- new bafry. Mr. Haslem will remain there for a Colo., for a week. Their daughter Barbra few days to help Jean. Mr. and Mrs Roy and Herb Rite hards were and family, Chapman overnight company Frivisited Alaska, Palmer, her day, taking parents in Tridell from Tuesday home with them Satur- m Montoel 153-454- g, day. o Ted and Gayle Nel- son and children, Clinton, were here for the weekend with his parents, the Max Nelsons. Saturday evening Ted Baptised his nephew Joe Christensen. Prior to the event Joe's mother, Penny Christensen, entertained at a a Melba Eldredge has dinner at her parent's a new home for 22 family and granddaughter, born Dec. 7, to Mr. and friends. Other company Mrs. Eric Nelson, Rooseat the Nelsons were Fern velt She weighed 6 lbs. and Leo Larson, Salt os. and was named Lake, and Karen Allred, Sarah ' Tannics. Other Carbonville. o Young people congrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson, firmed in Sacrament Iolu, meeting Sunday were is Mary Eldredge, RooseJoe Christensen by his velt unde Ted Nelson; Rach-el- l a Mrs. Mourine Hobbs Grimaud by her fall on the slick ice and father Don; John Branch ' broke a bone in her hand. was confirmed by Bishop ' She will be wearing a Keith Jensen; and Arica cast for some time. Hunt was confirmed by s My rim Code has finher uncle David Hunt. ished her schooling at .a Babies blessed were: BYU and is now doing daughter of Mike and her student teaching in Linda Barneck wu namVernal for five weeks. ed Jamie by her father; 8he will graduate from baby girl of Russ and BYU in April. Her slater, Julie Leavitt wu given a Sybil will continue her blessing and the name schooling at BYU for Nicole by her daddy; ently. 15-1- 5 Connie years of Danny and Rolene Bird was snowmobiling at the Jackie Bird residence in Tabiona on New Years Day when his snowmobile tipped over. His foot was broken and he got other cuts and bruises. He was taken to the Duchesne County hospital where he remained for about a week. He is now home recuperating. s Mr. and Mrs. Bob and WHAT A GRIND1 The first treadmill in the U.S. was built in for the New York for themselves. a Eunice LaBesu, who had a double major operation in the LDS hospital last November, is now recovered enough she is able to get around. o Hie Karl Betts have a new grandchild, born Dec. 22 in a Salt Lake hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Betts. He weighed 7 lbs. and wu named Michael Adam. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Condon Sen-ikkSalt Lake; are Mr. and Mrs. Alden White, Logan, and he has one by Lewis, Bruce Janet Gaye Bishop Roy, and Norman Angus, Bountiful were here last week at their parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Angus, to butcher a beef e, rich was confirmed born Dee. 22 baby son of Alan and Gloria Lunden will answer to Ryan Alan. e Mrs. Max Nelson ter, LeNore, back to granddaughter, Denise were tha undersigned . families grandson, to Mr. and Mrs. John Betts. a Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christmas dinner. Mr. In Sacrament and Mrs. Owen VanTas-se- l blessed and family were in meeting Sunday and there were five confirmaTexas visiting Margies tions. The babies were th family for New Year's. the small daughter of Visitors at the home Tim and Cynthia Knight, of Mr. and Mr a. Elwood who waa given the name Carter for the ' holidays Sabrina by the babys were Newall and Amber grandfather, Dan Den- Carter, Salt Lake, Mr. nis, and the small son of and Mrs Sandy Carter Steve and Annette Duns-mor- and family, Springville, who was given the and Bob carter and son, all Roosevelt, and name Donald Jared by Orem. Charles Casper, Salt his father. Troy Dean Mrs. Minnie HamilLake City. Cook waa confirmed a ton spent Christmas with Funeral services were member by his father, her daughter and family, to be held at 1 p.m. Dean Cook; Jamie Good- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan DISTRICT NOTICE ORDINANCE OATS FOR BAU RooMvelt Gty ha, undean-o- d oat, for Mle. Call 7225001 for detail,. Publlihed in the Uintah Batin Standard January 11, 1979. at He waa born March 80, 1916, In Bluffdale, Utah, to William W. and Effie Odekirk Casper. He was a veteran of World War H, when he served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include brothers and sisters Mrs. Emil (Venice) Crnich, Milpitas, Calif., Kenneth Casper, Wayne Casper, and Mrs. Russel (Joyce) Phillips, (Reel Property) Civil No. 6429 Defendant 18, 1978. Published In the Uintah Baaln Standard January 11, 1979. Richard N. lefler, AAayor JANUARY, 1978. Duchesne attack. Nona of THIS ORDINANCE SHALL TAKE EFFECT ON THE 1st DAY and place of mIo. The real property will ba sold subect to a six month period of redemption as Is provided by Utah Law. Dated this 19th day of Cbcomber, 1978. 722-364- 6. BE IT BY THE GOVERN- COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: I. The fine SECTION Duchesne County CourthouM, City of Duchesne, Slate of Utah, on the 25th day of January, 1979, at 12:00 noon, the interest of the defendant in the certain parcel of property located in Duchesne County, State of Utah; and m ore fallows: Vehidea can be Man at the Gary Operating Co., office, In the Zkxu Bank Building. Bids will doM at noon, Friday, January 26, 1979. Far more Information phone VIOLATIONS. ING BODY OF THE CITY OF DUCHESNE DUCHESNE, be Mid at Sheriffs Sale at the front step of the 1 Btf nwniTTii ORDINANCE FINES FOR ESTABLISHING RONNIE To Gardner, Operating 79-- 1 BERT R. GARDNER. To be told at Sheriff', Sale at the front dopa of the DUchoana County Courthouse, City of Duchadia, State of Utah, on the 25th day of January, 1979, at 12:00 naan, the intared of tha defendant In lha certain parcel of proparly located In Ducheaio County, State of Utah, and more particularly deicribed a, Gary ORDINANCE NO. ORDANIED Bather and Honnlo R. R. and Franklin Grant Cas62, Roosevelt, died Monday, Jan. 8, at home of an apparent heart SHERIFF'S BAU YRELL 4544181 per, Published In the Uintah Basin Standard January II, 1979. LEEN LAMB, Garda Saaloy ing at Raal Property) Chrll No. U97 Rani haparty) In The Dhtrfat Court Of Tha Fnurth Judicial Bhfrlct Of Tha Stata Of Utah In And Fori F. Casper FOREGOING ORDINANCE WAS PUBLISHED IN A SEViSEM SHERIFF'S SAU (Intaraat In Notlca Of Sola Blubell Georgia Wyasket, Gty Recorder another year. o Lois Betts was in Salt Lake over the weekend to see her new sheriff, e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird and family spent part of the holidays at a dinner in Grantsville with Jackie and Brat Anderson. Jackie is their daughter. They also visited other relatives and friends. Edna and Ralph Smith entertained three Obituaries DECEMBER, 1978. mechanic',, 1 dork L. Roberta CIL or laborer", materialman", or other liana os provided under Chapter 1, Title 38 of the Utah Code Annotated, 1953, a amended, on tha real proper-- ty detcribed below, are hereby notified that they are to appear before the Fourth Judicial District Court at the Courtroom of the Duchesne County Courthouse In Duchesne, Utah, on the) 22nd day of January, 1979, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m., and then and there exhibit to the court the proof of their Sans. All lien, not m exhibited shall be deemed waived and shall no longer ba attached to tha property described below. Lot 41 Being out of tha Northeast quarter of Section 20, Townrtip 3 South, Range 8 West, Uintah Special Bom and Meridian, and deKribed as follows: Beginning at a paint which b South 00 deg. 55 min. 14 mc. East, 1283.39 feet, and North 77 deg. 25 min. 56 mc. Wert, 200.74 feet from the Northeast comer of aid Section 20 and running thence South 12 deg. 34 min. 04 mc. Wert 244.57 feet to a y point on the Northern! of U.S. Highway number 40 thence North 77 dag. 25 min. 56 mc. Wert along Mid right 350.00 feet; thence North 12 deg. 34 min. 04 mc East, 1244.57 feet; thence South 77 deg. 25 min. 56 mc East, 350.00 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 10.00 acres more or less. Dated this 29th day of Uintah Basin Irrigation Company Dollnquont Notlca My ton, Utah Notice Is Waliaca Dennis Jr. Ion Farnsworth W.M. Fausett ROOSEVELT CITY COUNTHIS 19th DAY OF THE 1979 until Friday. Bonnie Chapman wu also here. The Chapmans also visited their daughter Rhonda in California before flying to Utah. a Mr. and Mrs Richard Simmons visited in Tridell during the holidays a Mr. and Mrs Darrell Merrell and Mr. and Mrs DeVon McKee left Dec. 26 for a weeks vacation in Lata Vegas and southern California. They visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Ray Buckwalt-e- r in Las Vegu, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Merrell in Pomona, Calif., and with Lane and Eileen Davis in Garden Grove. 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