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Show Merton, Heber Proto ConMant In IRRIGATION COMPANY, fenmuuen Telintha town u ten Lloyd Rasmussen Max D Richard Bill andYvonne RoitMar Row Marjorie Snow Alva Son Inc. Squire Rutted Truman Donald Whitmore B.Y. Notice It hereby given that there Is due ond delinquent on the following Mock Iho amount tot oppotlto the namo of the respective stockholder duo to an assessment levied on the 28th day of April, 1979. The cort of Iho advortlting It Include. CLASS HAH 304 130 62a 70 272.70 135 6692 8248 "K-- r 8045 8047 date Alexander, Louise C. Alexander Milton D. Blanchard William H Brown DouglatD and Donna Boren Cecil L. 7290 76.70 180 211.50 Buxton Terry M. or Diane 23.40 13.40 73.40 , 13.40 150.90 Campbell Dorwood CropoE.K Ellsworth LouitB. 6940 Equitable Life Atturance, Pledgde of Fretton, Boyd LB Vivian L. 7925 Foner Henry H. 6719 8074 8067 7981 8006 C 517.15 10 50.20 51 193.95 14.65 322.15 18.40 100.90 14.65 1 83 2 24 7582 8172 7975,8105 6551,6726 32 'V Workman, HilleryC S 7767,7843 7579 Ci Amount Put 7253 United Statot of American, Pledgee of Harding, Leon G. and Dixie L. 7452 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of Wall, William W. and Diana Kay 7727 CLASS Allied, C Ralph 7627 Bird, Kenneth L. and Aloah 7654 (Looting, Elsie Hardman) Buchanan Feed Co 6769 Clark, Jamet Sand Vida M. 7958 duff, Kenneth W. and Gertrude 6 7628 Evans, Woodard and Edna M. 6550,6904 United Siatet of America, Pledgee of Fither, Michael K. and 8087 Gwendolyn A. 7708 Fouiett, Lewit A. and Kay K. Famtworth, Max L. and Nedra 7779 Hamilton, Robert 7616 (buying, Calvin Nunley) Laiten, William O. and Agnes K. 7461 Leavitt, Gerald and Chrltty 8293 Mitchell, Ray L. or Myra 6955 (buying, O. B. Oberhansly) Osgulhorpe, Erwin 6 and Darlene 7796 United State of America, Pledgee of Pohbander, John D. and Shirley 7811 Stark, Albert L. and Muriel 7869 United State of America, Pledgee oft Tucker, Veari R. and Grace J. 7252 Wall, Brent 7739 7813 8028 7973 7642 Rasmussen FarrelJ. ROOSEVELT, UTAH iheres 2382,3544,6489,7100 7108,2858 Federal land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of Philllpt, Craig or Marilyn 8096 United Siatet of American, Pledgee of DELINQUENT NOTICE DRY GULCH NwM of Stock lioldor Cort He. Carroll, Jorry G. and Bonn It S. A. 2 1640 2 19 18.40 472.15 134.30 14.65 82.15 20 60.90 123 128 1 11 43.90 266.80 124.90 178.90 19.90 22.90 85 38 56 3 4 15 45.90 6 26.80 87 273.70 CLASS Allred Aral W. "P" 81154116,81174118, I 8120,8121 51 220.90 91k 49.85 146.20 J 74.90 125.70 256.90 92.90 Benton Ronald or Gwen 8084 4086,5778,7193 Olivers Angela Z. 4705 Davit Chariot G 7409 Duncan Elroy P. 6393 Ebeman Chemical Co. 7669 Faetber, David M. 7882 7860 GlinetMorgan Hockfotd Sharon W. 8163 Jenkins Cecil 5947 (Krlt Porritt) ChatelJohn 33 40 38 60 20 1 1340 1 15.00 15.00 174.90 1 40 Jenks, Glenn, 7477 7185 5456 6776 7667 82724284 7396 JomandLoma Kel, Arnold and Betty Lowe.ValbortB.T. MechamVirgilB. MechamDonaldH. Mobley IndustrialServIca MunayGeorgeO. 4636,-485Nelson Max .Federal Land Bank of Berkley, Pledgee of 8095 Phillipi.CraigorMarilyn 6725,8015 PikeLloydN Snow, Alva 8114 Construction Co. 7536 Smith Wilford 7758 Sprouse Gary Nona to WATHUBHS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate wqter in Duchetne County " throughout ltfie" entire' ytldr union otherwise designated, locations in USB8M. Hubert S. 52766 Cover, 1993 Thexton Rd., Taylorsville, UT .015 tec. ft. of water it to be diverted from a well, 100500 ft. deep, at a point 6 1006 ft., W. 1010 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 24, T3S, R5W (2 mi. N. of Duchetne; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 5 cattle, 25 chickens, 25 rabbits; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for irrigation of .25 act. In NEVA NE 14, NWV&NEK Sec. 24, T3S, R5W. 52804 (434392) Wesley Pratt Sor Debbie Pott, P. O. Box 213, Neola, UT 415 tec. ft. of water it to be diverted from a tump 20 ft. deep, at a point N. 400 ft., W. 960 ft., from SE Cor., Sec 28, TIN, R1W (2 ml. NE of Neola); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 4 sheep, 6 cattle, 2 hones, 50 chickens, 3 pigs, 6 geese; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for ' irrigation of .25 act. In SEVLSEV6 Sec. 2B, TIN, R1W. 52819 (434394) Clarence 8 Claudia Moore, P. O. Box 2 , Altamont, Ut. .015 tec ft. of water it to be diverted from a ft. deep, at well, a point 8.50 ft., E. 150 ft. from WM Cor., Sec. 5, T2S, R3W (1 ml. SE of Mt. Emmons); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family. Mock watering 2 cattle, 50 chickens; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for Irrigation ' (43-838- 1 75-25- 0 of .25 act. In NWV4SWV4 Sec. 5, T2S, R3W. 52831 (434395) Shell Oil Company, 1700 Broadway, Denver, COL. 415 tec. ft. of water it to be diverted from a 64nch well, 200500 ft. deep, 694 ft.. at a point & 1 558 from NE Cor., Sec. 3, T2S, R6W (61k mi. W. of Talmage); and used for oil well drilling and production in Sec. 3, T2S, ft-- R6W. 52842 (434396) Eldon T. 8 Debra Jenklnt, Box 182, Altamont, UT .01 5 mc ft. of water It to be divertedfrom a ft. deep, at a 0 well, point & 740 ft., 1 220 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 8, T2S, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 20 horses, 4 chttle, 10 1 pigs; and from Apr. to Oct. 31, for irrigation of .25 act. in 60-10- 1 V Hulllnger Jette E 40 5586 (Walloce R. Somerville) 4952 40 Jenkim Cecil 7807,7892 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, 136 Pledgee of Jenklnt, Junior 7893,8226 20 Judd Link Lawton Robert Kay 6155 (6 J. Pittman) 6154 McCothem, Bennett (Edwin Bogue) McFarfane, George Nicholson, Ray Oliphant Norman Patton Carmal 160.90 160.90 514.30 9660 8127- - 67.15 80 31160 19 83.05 2 4 1960 15.90 2 B229 7239 7799 f wm 7 1-ser- 1 60 NWKNWV4 Sec. B.T2S, R3W. 52851 (434397) Preston M. 8 far Varda A. Taylor, Box 2, Altamont, UT 415 sisc ft. of 50 2 4 20 50 69.20 19.10 83.20 215.90 19.10 28.20 92.90 215.90 50 22 215.90 101.10 14 2 13 6 6 35.50 46.40 53.95 JOVi Hoffpauir, Jr., Box 276, Port Sulphur, LA 415 sec. ft. of water It to be diverted from a wel, 280 ft. deep, at a point N. 400 ft., E. 2180 ft. from Wlk Cor., Sec 3, T2S, R1W (2V4 ml. N. of Roosevelt); and used for the domeMIc purposes of 1 family, stock watering 2 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for irrigation of .25 act. In SEVkNWVk, Sec. 3, T2S, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore mutt be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 5., SIC, UT 84111, on or before July 14, 1979. Dee C Hansen one-tent- 752-410- 6, lf " 4 8. BomrQite to STATE ENGINEER Published In the Uintah Batin Standard May 31, June 7, 14, 1979. DIPAULT NOUCI TOi Edward L. and L Linda Morris, Star Route, Box 33, Duchesne, Utah, 84021. WHEREAS, on the 13th day of September, 1977, Edward L Morris and V. Linda Morris, trustors, executed and delivered to Security Title Company, at trustee, their deed of truM on certain real properly described herein as security for the payment of a promissory note executed and delivered by Edward L Morris and V. Linda Morris on 13, 1977, to September Plymouth Mortgage Service Company, a Delaware Corporation, as beneficiary, which deed of truM was duly recorded in the office of the Duchesne County Recorder, Duchesne County, Slate of Utah, on February 3, 1978, in Book A59, Pages with recorder's entry number 196612 on the following described property; South half Northwest Quarter NortheaM quarter Sou thwart quarter of Section 3, Township 2 South, Range 1 Wert, Uintah Special Meridian, and WHEREAS, Steven son, Suite 2000, Life Tower, 36 South State Street, Salt lake QtyTJtah, has been subetiti trustee, and WHEREAS, a breach of the obligation which the truM deed was given to secure hat occurred, in that the trustors are delinquent in their payments pursuant to the terms of said promissory note In the amount of $46,421.92, plus intareM, late charges and attorney's fees as permitted by law. 361-36- I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned trustee hat elected pursuant to Utah water ii to be diverted frama. Code Annotated Section (1953) to consider the well, 280 ft. deep, at a In default and has point 6 1120 ft., W 400 ft. note from NV4 cor., Sec. 9, T1S, elected to sell or cause to be R4W (2.75 mi. NW of sold that real property describAltonah); and used for the ed in (he deed of trurt to domestic purposes of 1 fami- satisfy the obligation. DATED this 25th day of May, 6 cattle, 3 ly, stockwatering 1979. and from 12 horses, sheep; Steven D. Peterson Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for irrigation Published in the Uintah of .25 act. in NEKNW16 Sec. Basin Standard June 7, 14, 21, 9, T1S, R4W. 52904 (434400) Robert R. 1979. Were your Mountain Bell Yellow Pages representatives, and we need some information about your business. Wed like to know what makes your business so special, what gives you a possible competitive edge. Then wed like to show you how to use that information to best advantage in building sales. Because research tells us that people who are ready to buy are prompted by specific types of information.They look for that information in the Bell System Yellow Pages. And more than eight people out of ten who look take action to buy. Well be in Vernal beginning June 11th to help you put together a Yellow Pages program that combines our advertising experience with the key facts about your business. 57-1-- 15 t 8257 m W4 Leader workshop announced 7332 (Floyd Allredge) LeBeau Clarence lf d CLASS "C" (Dean W. Pruitt) LeBeau Calvin available water holding capacity. As help you with your irrigation schedulthe moisture level approaches the ing. They have an irrigation schedulpermanent wilting point, it becomes ing guide that you can use to schedule increasingly difficult for the crop to your own irrigations. It is a pocket extract moisture. It will go into stress size booklet that you can carry in your and growth will be retarded. We refer shirt pocket where it is handy. It has of the available to the upper one-haof advertising, andlheexpense ofthe sale. the water intake rates and water The salewlllbe he Idinth Com panyOffice, Roosevelt, Utah water eapaity as the readily available for information holding capacity By Oder ofthe Board of Directors water holding capacity. different soil textures, the root depths Doralda Brokaw, Secretary Coarse textured soils have high of crops and recommended moisture Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 7, 14, 1979. intake rates and low water holding level for irrigation. It has instructions capacity. Efficient flood irrigation of for using the feel and appearance coarse textured soils is difficult method for estimating soil moisture. because of the need to apply a small CONSERVATION' There is an information page that will amount of water quickly. Fine help you to determine your irrigation vice textured soils have low intake rates efficiency, another requirement of and high water holding capacity. The good irrigation water management. water must be applied slowly and left In short, the guide provides you a much longer time to refill the soil with all the instructions and informareservoir. tion you will need to become a IRRIGATION WATER Different crops have different conservation irrigator and get the MANAGEMENT abilities to withdraw water from the most value from By John Maretdk your irrigation water. soil reservoir. Crops such as alfalfa can Irrigation water management ia Using the simple methods outlined in utilize much more of the soil reservoir this irrigation guide will put more controlling the moisture environment than can shallower rooted crops. The profit dollars in your pocket. of crops to promote the desired crop rood depth of the crop determines the response, to minimize soil erosion and Drop by the Soil Conservation loss of plant nutrients, and to control depth of the soil reservoir that should Service office and pick up your hand be managed. undesirable water loss, and to protect irrigation scheduling guide. Soil conditions will limit root depths. water quality. For example, roots will not grow down The irrigator needs a good undersoil or through hard into water-loggestanding of the soil, plant and water All of these soil or bedrock. in pans order to promote the relationship conditions are common in areas of the desired crop response - a healthy crop Uintah Basin. that produces good yield. The water that is used by a crop is One of the soil and water known as comsumptive use. It consists in is that relationships important of water the that is evaporated from irrigation water management is the the soil and leaf surfaces and the water intake rate of the soil. Different water actually used by the plant soils absorb water at different rates. (transpired). The consumptive use of Course textured soils, such as sands As the old saying goes, "There plants varies during the growing and gravels, have a high water intake season. For example, the daily are leaders and there are followers, rate. Fine grained or day soils have consumptive use in early May or a but both can benefit from learning low intake rates. The water intake h inch per day. crop may be leadership skills, according to Dr. Val rate of your soil determines how long increases use The R. Christensen of Utah State Univerdaily consumptive it takes to fill your soil profile with in until the as season progresses sity, who will conduct a four-da-y water. midsummer the comsumptive use may workshop on campus in July to teach The water holding capacity of the be 27 hundreds of an inch per day. various aspects of the talent of good soil indicates how much water the soil use rate The may daily consumptive leadership. is capable of storing for crop use. The workshop, scheduled July 2, 3, vary with climate and the crop. The Coarse textured soils have a high 5, and 6, will teach attendees how to consumptive use rate of alfalfa in water holding capacity. The soil is the Pleasant Valley is higher than the develop interpersonal relationships, reservoir for storing moisture for crop how to assess leadership styles, to consumptive use rate of alfalfa in use. When the soil is saturated with in Different Hanna. or Tabiona crops manage time and resolve conflict water, water fills all pore spaces also have different the same area Its experimental in nature, says between the soil particles. After who is assistant dead of rates. use use Grasses Christensen, consumptive soil drained the has water out, surplus USU and a frequent at alfalfa water different a rate students at than is at field capacity. Water and air now the nation on leaderwould location. across at same the speaker exist between soil particles. To be able to tell when to irrigate is ship skills. "Participants will conduct, Plants can use the water that is and be a part of, exercises designed to a problem confronted by all irrigators. stored in the soil between the field do To of teach effective an the them how to be effective leaders job irrigating, capacity and permanent wilting point. and how to interact in a group. Permanent wilting point is that irrigator needs to know how fast his soil absorbs moisture, the water Christensen stresses that all people condition when the remaining moisthow of his leaders and followers - can benefit soil, deep holding capacity ure in the soil is held so tightly that what from the at extracts the moisture, workshop and that its soil. from crop can not extract it the plants be equally applied to can should level moisture take irrigation teachings The water that is stored in the soil the home, church, how in to and the determine interaction place finally, between the permanent wilting point moisture level of his soil. None of community and work. and field capacity is known as the these questions are difficult to answer Upper division credit is offered for available water holding capacity of the if the irrigator has the proper $65 in BA 1087 and noncredit soil. To maintain good crop growth, information available. water should be replaced after the registration is $50. For further Ext. 7646. The Soil Service can Conservation information phone of the crop has removed about one-ha8282 5 31.40 Steinmetz James 25 113.40 7878 TaylorGuyLynn The above assessments are now due and delinquent and will be duly advertised and if not paid on or before 2:00 p.m. on the 9th day of June, 1979, will be offered for sale and os much at each parcel of stock a may be necessary will be told to the for cash to pay the amount of delinquency, cost higheM bidder I860 445 235.90 Bell System Yellow Pages |