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Show Thursday. October R. Horrocks Obituaries J. L. Woods Joyce L. Woods, 36, Montrose, Colorado, died October 6, 1981 at home. She was born November 17, 1944 in Tallahassee, Florida to John E. and Norma Crazier Larson. She married Donald L. Woods in Neola, April 1C, 1964. The marriage was solemnized June 11, 1981 in the Provo LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church, particularly in the Primary. Survivors include her husband; two sons, John L. and D. Alan and a daughter, Lynette Michelle, all of Montrose: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Larson; sister, Mrs. Terrill (Diane) Neilson; brothers, Val, Brent and Delbert, all of Neola. Services were held October 10, with burial in the Montrose Cemetery. G. Grivet County Hospital She was born Feb. 17, 1957 in Roosevelt to Richard and Ora Tyler Tom. She was married June 9, 1978 in Roosevelt to Roger Duane Horrocks. Survivors include her husband. Fort Duchesne; children, Richard Lynn Wood and Gena Marie Horrocks, Ft. Duchesne: her mother, Ora Perry, Ft. Jessie Hall, Idaho; grandmother, Nappa; a sister, Valneva Hewett, Louis Whiterocks; and Martin, Marie Quanda. James Tyler, Johnny Tyler, George Marshall all of Ft. Hall, Idaho. She was preceded in death by a brother, Adrian Quanda. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Ute Baptist Church, with burial in the John Harmes Cemetery at K. Ivie Kenneth Ivie, 68, died in Murray Belva Eskelson Grivet of Roosevelt died Tuesday, October 13, 1981 at home. Funeral services are pending. E. Reyos Delilah Duncan Reyos, 38, died October 11, 1981 in the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake. She was born April 19, 1943 in Whiterocks to Ivan and Clara Chegup Duncan. She was an elementary school teacher and had taught at Todd : Jpubkjfotm Richardine Tom Horrocks, 24. died October 10, 1981 in the Duchesne Elementary. Survivors include her children, Ossie Lelilah Reyos, Whiterocks; Barry Reyos, Box Elder, Montana; and John Duncan Reyos, Whiterocks; her mother, Clara Wyasket, Whiterocks; brothers and sisters, Clifford Duncan and Madeline Martinez, Neola; Lillian Reed, Nettie Duncan, and Delia ' Duncan, Whiterocks; Jeanette Phelps Sand Luke Duncan, Indian Bench; lEldonDuncan. Standing Rock, Box Elder, Mont; and Judy Lynn Peterson, Salt Lake. Graveside services will be held October 15 (today) at 2 p.m. at the John Harmes Cemetery in -- Oct. 11, 1981. He was born Sept. 14, 1913 in Strawberry, Utah to Clarence and Tessie May Rasmussen Ivie. He married Gladys Mecham Oct. 13, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A retired supervisor for West Jordan City, he had served as ' a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War H, receiving various medals, including the Bronze Star. He is survived by his wife; children, Mrs. Donald (Coleen) Layton, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Duane (Janet) Kummer, Kenneth K. Ivie, Mrs. Ricky (Pamela) Kent and Mrs. Mark (Jackie) Meyers; 21 grandchildren. lie is also survived by brothers and sisters, Verl Ivie, Delmore Ivie, Carl Ivie, all Duchesne; Harold Ivie, Washington and Thelma Merkley, Maeser. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held at Jhe Duchesne Stake Center in Duchobe, Wednesday at 1 p.m. Health rNinra Bean aprouts are tasty in salads and cooking, but they are also a high quality source of protein. Results of recent research also showed that the vitamin content of bean sprouts, particularly vitamin C, Niacin and riboflavin, is higher than in mature beans. NOTKI a hereby given the foretf , States Service, NOTICI United Department will not berespcrsible for any bills other mar, .n after Sept. 17, 19?: E.igor Labium Published in 'he Uintah Basin Standard 0-- - 8. 15 1981. I of on is considering an exchange of land with Alfonso and Viola Defa under authority of the Acts of March 20. 1922, and October 21. Agriculture, 1976. lands under the PUBLIC jurisdiction of the Forest Service that are being considered Nonet The The Duchesne County Vos. quito Abatement District is now accepting bids for for exchange are described as: A tract of land in the WhWUSWUNEVi, warehouse. For specifications and more information please contact Russell Ji Director, Duchesne County mosquito Abatement District at P.O. Box 1951. Roosevelt. IdTids Utah 84066 or 722 3802 in the Uintah Published Basin Standard Oct B 15. 1981. PUBLIC include . marginal floodplains and wetlands. The Defa lands are described as: Tracts of land in the NNWNW'., N'tSfViNW'i sec. 26. T. 2 N R. 9 W Uinta Special County, containing acres, more or less, 20.80 in the Thrifty RID floodplains and wetlands. Any or all of the above described lands may be exchanged provided the values are equal. In the event the values ate not equal, either party may equalize the values by the payment of cosh. The amount of cash to be paid may not exceed twenty-fiv- e percent of the value of the Forest Service lands. Candidates tci 'he otti.'o at Mayor: W Ralph Shiel.f'. Hnrvey C Lawrenct- - Yn k Candidates tot the oh on at City Councilman Bill E Hni1 Rick MeiMi-- , with the lonal Forester, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 324 25th Street, OgdenUtah 84401, within 15 days after date of the last publication by this notice. For L. Kent Mays, Jr. Deputy Regional Forester Resources Published in the Uintah Bmin. Standard Sept. 24, Oct. 15. 1981. I, PUBLIC NOTKI I will not be responsible for any bills other thon my own. Sandra Weiss. Published in the Uintah Basins Standard Oct. 1,8, 15, 0 p.m. in the Uintah Published Basin Standard Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29. Nov. 5. 1981. 2- - Cooler Panels can save you money 3 ways: - Corrosion resistance, in summer, warmer in winter, 3- - Reduced maintenance. the weight of steel panels for In addition aluminum panels are only easier handling and lower labor cost. 1 PUBUC NOTKI will no longer be responsible for any bill other than my E. 11 I own. 454-329- 2 1.78 . Harvey Weiss Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 1, 8, 15, 1981. b FOURTH JUDICIAL COURT OF DUCHESNE COUTNY STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estates of Ivdh and Adellma S. E. Bastion Bastion, it' a Vr- -I j it, Rn;f,rik--l Published m 'hr Uinlnh Basin Standard O-- : 15 22 and 29, 1981. 1 I ADVIRISEMINT The Ballard Water improve men! District quests proposals for construction of l.f. of 10,540 and 2,340 L.F. of water line near Roosevelt, Utah, together wi'h valves and appurtenances from Nielsen. Maxwell & 624 North 300 Wangsgord, West, Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $10.00 fee per set. No refund will be made. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 15, 22. 29, and Nov. 5. 1981. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE S EMEN- DING CHAPTER II OF THE ROOSEVELT CITY SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFICTIVE Dtf E. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Roosevelt, Utah: SECTION I: Chapter 1 of the Roosevelt City Subdivision Ordinance infilled "Financial Responsibly" is hereby amended by deleting Sections 1 and 1 as follows: 11-- 3 Deposit of Escrow The subdivider may deposit in escrow with an escrow c'ftn ml ot ihe sfionsonnq mine, i inter,. SI in the pecuniniy profits or contracts. All woik whall be completed within 45 calendar auys alter the dale of receipt of notice to proceed. bidders may Prospective assemble in the Dry Gulch Building, 263 east Lagoon e at Roosevelt, Utah on October 13 and Tliuisdciy. October 15. 1981, 'e- - a group showing of Ihe worksite The group will leave Roosevelt at 1.00 p.m. on ee.'h u ihe above days. If you ore unab'e lo attend one of .Street Tuesday !. PROSPECTIVE CONSTRUCTION Sealed bids, in single copy, will be received in the Dry Gulch Office building. 263 East loqoon Street,. Roosevelt. Utah, until 1:30 p.m., local lime at the place of bid opening, October 20, 1981, and then be publicly opened and read for the construction o hatch back. October 23. 10 a m. closed bid lo be turned inio Murray lMaiprCo.,i Box 520 "Roosevelt. Utah. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct 15, 22, 1981. purtoi nunce and payment bonds in amount of 100 t and 50 percent, respectively of the total amount of the conlroc However, if the amount of bid exceeds $100,000. ihe payment bond shall he 100 pcirent of Ihe total conliact amount A contract will not be awarded to a firm in which 1111 Basin Standard Oct. 15, 22, 29, 1981. SALE BIDDERS -- NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS CONSTRUCTION Sealed bids, in tingle copy will be received in the Dry Gulch Office Building, 263 East Lagoon Street, Roosevelt, Utah, umll 2:00 p.m., local time at the place of bid opening, October 20, 1981, and then be publicly opened and read for the construction of fourteen (14) small reinforced concrete structures, thirteen (13) parshall flumes and appurtenances. These structures are located within the Martin ). ficer. Dry Gulch Irrigation Office will be open only on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. B. 15, 1981. Ballard Telintha Rasmussen 722-48- All bids in excess of $50. (VO must be accompanied by bid bones cetified check cashier's check, money order, or cash in an amount not less ihuri twenty percent (20.) ot the umount bid Tne successful bidder will L'e required to execute a for-incontract und if the bid is in excess of $50 000 furnish local organization, the connecting local organization, or ot such official's any immedicne family has direct or Complete assembly ot the invitation for bids may be obtained from the contracting of- ficer. Dry Gulch Irrigation Office will be epen only on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4.30 p m. in the Uintah Published Basin Standard Oct 8. 15. 1981. I960 Chevrolet Citation X68YA6I65682, 4 door, or Complete asxembly of the invitation for bids may be obtained from the contracting of- SI 70 000 office tor NOTKI TO 722-220- 4 , or REPOSSESSION Roosevelt, Utah (phone (8010 I 722-220- 1 the gruup showings, arrangements to inspect Ifie site may be made with Ross Killian, contracting officer for 4, Dry Gulch Irrigation ComEast Loqoon Street. pany. 263 75 e Jeff Winn, who Work at the Dialyaia Center in Rooaevelt, waa cleaning some tubes with formaldehyde when a tube broke and hit him in the eye. The formaldehyde went into the eye and also into the lungs, e Ronald A say, who was hurt in .a car accident several months' ago and has been in University Hospital in Salt Lake, is now at xo home in Arcadia. He haa not fully recovered nnd will be returning oa-sional- y for checkwrpa. Ron is Lavetl Assy's son. o Millie Hatch, Las Vegas, Nev., has been here visiting her daughters and families, Pat Anderson and Jennie Bowden. Millie visited at the Rasmussen Telintha home for a short while. 0 Bernard and Mary Larsen are going on an LDS mission to the Montana Billings Misd sion. They will be at Ft. Washakie, Wyo. Their farewell testimonial will be Oct. 25 at 1 p.m. in Ballard Ward (held in First Ward Chapel in Roosevelt). They will enter- the Mission Training Center in Provo Oct. 28 and be there a month before leaving for Wyoming. ata-tione- This beautiful new home can be all yours. lateral watershed, approximately 5 miles southwest of Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Utah. The estimated quantities of the maor items of work are: 94 cu. yd. reinforced con- crete 1 ob metal fabrication and . installation The estimated price range for the work is $50,000 to $90,000. All bids in excess of $50,000 must be accom oooeooooeefceeeaeeeeeeeoeoo . Equal HovJ9 Oppo rlvnHy v- The eshmaied quantities of the mo'oi items of work are: 44 cu. yd reinforced concrete 714 lm h' 18" PVC pipeline 80 PSI 310 lin. ft 12' PVC pipeline 80 PSI 10 each inline flow metei assembly ft n 8.37P 15' PVC pipeli' c 80 PSi The estimated price range for the woik is $140,000 to the Dry Gulch Insertion Coin-- . pony, 263 east Lagoon Street, Roosevelt, Utah (phone (B0 1) Deceased Probate No. 756 All persons having claims ogainst the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Cleik of the Court on or 5th day of before the January, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. Wayne Bastion, IFnDBinisOnfS r Killian, contracting Duchesne County. L'tClh. the group showings, arrangements to inspect the site may be mode with Ross Personal Representative in the Uintah Published p.m. Roosevelt Office: Mon., Wed., Thurs., Friday 8:00a.m.-5:0- and Siding Contact: Arne Carlson Box 611 Bluebell, Ut. 0 V DISTRICT Neola, Utah 84053 A Lynn Snow Murk A S'eMii Lee S. WooiMiic Bids will be opened November4. 1981 at 7.30 p.m. at Ballard City Hall. Contract Documents may be obtained 1981. IN THE - 1981 Persons claiming such properties or having valid objections to this proposed exchange must file their claims a.m.-5:0- NOTICE OP CREDITORS Probate No. 1756 municipal election.'' in t.v ttpld on Tuesday, No.emlier 3 The Motor Vehicle of State Tax Commission would like to inform the public of the new office hours for Duchesne and Roosevelt. Duchesne Office: Beginning Nov. 1, Tuesdays only 8:30 Roofing, ATTEST: Virlene Meifu, Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 1 9. 1961. itiUtah accordant c State Law 20 5 noti'icanon is hereby given o' 'ho names of all candnt.rt" wl'c'.e names will appi-a- i on tv at C itv fiool ballot tor Roosevelt 9 Basin Standard l, s of indirect interest in the Pen cuniary profits of contract All work shall be com. pleted within 45 calentiur days offer the date of ieceipt of notice to proceed. bidders may Prospective assemble in the Dry Gulch Office Building. 26 3 Eus' Lagoon Street at Roosevelt. Utah on Tuesday, October 13 and Thursday, October 15, 1981, for a group showing of the worksite. The group will leave Roosevelt at 1:00 pm. on each of the above days. If you are unable lo attend one of W. Ralph Shields. Mayor TY. In tracting local organization Iintah approximately 10.394 feet of and PVC 800 PSI pipe; nine small re.iiforced concrete structures; men in line flow meters; one paisnaM flume, and ap-p-i rie- -, antes These structures o e located within the Martin tovral wa'ershed approx-imo'e5 miles southwest of any member of such official's immediate family has dices' tion. NOTICI Ashley National Forest. The Defa lands include prime objections . CANDIDATES FOR THF Of FICES OF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FOR ROOSfVFLI Cl Duchesne Meridian, NOTKI your Darns, sheds or garages C building an ctf.ce and sec. 26, T. 2 WViW'iNWS N R. 9 W., Uintah Special Meridian, Duchesne County, containing 3.90 acres, more or less in the Ashley National Forpl. The National Forest PUBLIC ; Engineer plus 15 under an escrow agreement conditioned for the installation of said improvements within two (2) years from the approval of the Final Plat and subdivision. The escrow agreement aforesaid shall be approved by the City Council and the Local and shall be filed with the County Recorder. 11 3a When approved by the City Council, the subdivision may provide other forms of collateral os security in an amount equal to the cost of improvements required as estimated by the local engineer plus 15 for the installation of said improvements within two(2) years from the approval of the fionl plat and subdivision. SECTION II: This Ordinance shall take effect upoA publica- PUBLIC that - Building or Remodeling provements required as estimated by the Local LAND IXCHANOC Notice panied by bid bond, censed check, cashiers check maie order, or cash in an amount not less than twenty percent (20) of the amount bid will The successdul bidder be required to execute a for mal contract and if the bid is in excess of $50,000 furnish performance and payment-bondin amount of 100 percent and 50 percent, respectively, of the total amount of the contract. However, i! the amount of bid exceeds $100,000. the payment bond shall be 100 percent of the total contract amount A contract will not be awarded to a firm in which any official of the sponsoring local organization, the con- holder approved by the City Council an amount of money equal to the cost of im- ir. 1iRi Buy It Now . s200 A Sq. Ft. Discount Til Oct. 15 Costs df building homes are spiralii just like everyIt's else. too to thing costly put off moving into getting that home you've been dreaming about. See the gracious beauty we build into our homes. Ask about our money-savin- g Therma 2000 quality construction. See our over 40 floor plans and handsome exteriors. We'll show you why nobody compares to us when it comes to building in value! You compare. Then come see us. - We re an authorized dealer for Less than one year old, excellent condition, 2 bedroom in Poco Acres. (Lot 76 Poco Acres) Reasonable down. $43,750. 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