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Show 13. Thursday. May Nona public Public Notices OBOCB TO SHOW CAUSE CAUSI NO. is S 5714 E. 275 ft. and N. 367 ft. from the beg. pt., th. S. 367 ft., N. 5714' E. 275 ft. to beg. (2 acres) Sec. 7, T3S, R8W, USM $1,627.37. Currant Creek Ranches 975 S. West Temple Salt Lake City, NOTtCf Of PINAL SAU Notice it hereby given that on the 26th day of May, 1982, 10:00 am at the front door of the County Courthouse in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, I will offer for sole at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for CASH the Utah Honolulu, T.H. HI 96815 Lot 14 and the South 30 ft. of lot 1 3, block 30. S61.29. ROOSEVELT CITY SURVIY Preston Jay Mitchell, Patricia R. Mitchell Box 577 Roosevelt, Utah 84056 Beg at a pi. 80 ft. W. of the SE cor.. Lot 20, th W 80 ft., ml to fence line, N 130.23 ft., E. 80 ft. ml, S. 130.19ft. topi, of beg. PI. of lot 19 S lot 20. BLK 10 1st Ext. of E. $872.15. Darla Merlin, Box 580 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Lot 30 East Sub. Sunnyview $1,108.94. MOUNT TABBY SPRINOS SURVIY Kenneth G. Anderson, Linda Anderson 2917 S. 700 E. Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Lot 19 Block 9 Plat No. 2. $209.96. PINON RiTK AT William Charles Kirk, 2636 Grand Ave. No. 243 San Diego, Ca. 92109 Lot 80 Plat No. 1, $52.47. PINON RIDGE Siegfried Robert Stuehmke 15 Elaine Way No. 4 San Rafael, Calif. 94901 Lots 235 plus 237 and 1 ft. on W. side of lot 236 Plat No. I $65.76. Arlin dines, Gladys J. Hillview Dr. Boise, Idaho 83702 lot 541 and 70 ft. on W. side of lot 540 Plat No. 2. $49.43. Mildred B. Austin 138 W. Camelback Rd. Pheonix, Arizona 85014 The W. 89 ft. of lot 629 Plat No. 2 $35.88. VISTA VALUY ESTATES. James Spera, Tommi Spera 8015 No. 1st St. Pheonix, Arizona 85020. Lot 15 Block F, Plat No. 1, $41.76. Kenneth Lee Elmendorf, Marjorie Ann Elmendorf, 5326 Rex Ave. San Diego, Ca. 92105. The S. 40 ft. of lot 45, Block I, Plat No. 1. $36.48. Leonard J. Martinet Box 3268 Santa Monica, Ca. 90230 Lot 204, Plat No. 3 $41.98. John Hodska Box 1277 Stowe, Vermont 05672. Lot 154, Plat No. 4 $41.76. L. dines 507 Investors Service Corp. 24th St. Pheonix, Ariz. 85006 Lot 332, Plat No. 5, $44.09. Jason W. Graves. R. Blake Graves 1466 E. 12900 S. Draper, Utah 84020 Lot 10B, Plat No. 6 $41.76. Clarence L. Click, Anna R. Click 707 E. Whitton Pheonix, 1 Kump, Oem and Margaret L. James G. DrolOberhansly linger 185 N. Vernal Ave. Ve84078. Utah rnal, Sec. 5, T1S. NUNWUSEU; R2W, USM $86.71. Roger D. and Dayna Roe Hillyard Patricia Huff 389 E. Center Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 Beg. at a pt. 358 ft. W. of SE cor of NEV4, Sec. 16, T2S, R1W, USM; th. N. 203 ft., W. 87 ft., S. 203 ft. E. 87 ft. to beg. USM R8W, 84103 W6WViNE',NE,i (lot 104) 10 acres Sec. 32, T3S, , R8W, USM $92.29. Security Title Co., 330 E. 4th So. Salt Lake Gty. Utah 841 1 1 Jeffrey Paul LindMrom 10089 N. Oak Road Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062, Amy R. Jones 424 West Oak Ave. El Segunlo, Ca. 90245, James H. Johnson 513 West Acacia Ave. El Segundo Ca. 90245. Beg. NE Cor. Sec. 35, T3S, R9W, USM, th. & 001' . E. 18.3 ft. S.76P27-W23.3 ft. N. 8646' W. 641.3 ft., S. W. 346.6 ft., N. 8014' W. 299.6 ft., N. 6143' W. 458.4 ft., S. 5810' W. 220 ft., N. 8050' W. 499 ft. S. 5804 W. 50.7 ft., N. 8149' W. 319.6 ft., to N Cor. Sec. 35, S. 330 ft., E. 160 rds, N. 311.7 ft. to 4236 beg. SVVNEUNEtt; SViNVkNEKNEVi; SEVANEVA; EVSSE1:; NViSWViNW'.SEVL; S Vi S Vi S W 14 S E A ; NEttNWUSEK; EKSEV4NWV4SEV4; EMNEUSWUSEU; at 8959' W. along S. line of $59.23. Benigno N. Ortiz 15914 Ml. Jackson Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708 NttSWttSWK; Sec. 1, T3S, R6W, USM. $97.45. Bert C and Velda I. Young Tobiona Utah 84072 WWSEU Except: Beg. at S Cor. SEC. th. N. along W. line of SE16 1446.92 ft. and E. 16.5 ft. from the SW cor. of said SEVA, th. Si 5715' E. 275 ft., N. 367 ft. ml to centerline as follows: S. 52 E. 100 ft., S. 35 E. 80 ft.. S. 75 ft., S. 65P30'25" E. 113.16 ft., to a pt. which Is S. 121.07 ft. and E. 397.68 ft. from pt. of beg., th. & 4532'45" W. 192.95 ft., N. 4454 W. 195 ft., N. 4tf00'30" W. 170 ft. o beg. (2.69 acres) ALSO EX- a CEPT: Beg. at pt. N. 1446.92 ft. and E. 16.5 ft. from the SW cor. of 5EV4, th. N. 400 ft., th. SE'ly along centerline of a. canal 294 ft. ml to a pt. which IN STATE OF UTAH. MATTER OF THE THE DISCONTINUANCE OF FLARING OF GAS BY KOCH EXPLORATION COMPANY FROM WELLS LOCATED IN DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. THE STATE OF UTAH TO COMEXPLORATION KOCH PANY AND OTHER WORKING INTEREST OWNERS. of you are hereby ordered to appear before the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining on Thursday, May 27, 1982, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 303 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, at that time and place to show' and each You cause, if any there be, why said Board should not issue an Order requiring the discontinuance of any flaring of gas from wells located in Sections 10 and 11, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, SLBM, Duchesne County, Utah. Your attention is directed to recently adopted Rule G27, General Rules and Regulations. this 6th day of May, DATED 29, 320 ft., to SW cor. lot 29, S. 584' W. 50.7 ft. across rd, N 8140' W. 319.6 ft. to NK cor of sec., and $1,309.01. of beg. pt. Earl J. Strawberry Estates Green Box 557 Pebble Beach, Ca. 93953 WWEVtNEttSEK; Sec. 15, USM R8W, T4S, $76.96. C F idler Rex 1360 So. 11th E. Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Sec. 16, WVVEMSWViiSWVfc; T4S, R8W, USM $76.96. Leo G. Wade, Virgina B. Wade 918 Logan Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 NEJ4SWV4; Sec. 16, T4S, R8W, USM. $175.52. Notional American Enterprises Box 66 Smithfield, Utah 84335 EMWttNEtt; SWKSEU; SMNWV&SEM Sec. 30, T4$, R8W, USM $373.14. National American Enterprises Box 66 Smithfield, Utah 84335 EMSU; (SEVA) Sec. 33, T4S, R8W, USM $373.99 National American Enterprises Box 66, Smithfield, Utah 84335 NWUSW&; Sec. 34 T4S, R8W, USM $185.59. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 22, 29 and May 6, and 13, 1982. PUBLIC NOTtCf Nona or 1982. OF UTAh Poula J. Frank Secretary of the Boarc Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 13, 1982 STATE THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRO- DUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PERSONS ALL IN STATE OF UTAH TERESTED IN DRILLING FOR OF OIL THE THE PRODUCTION IN- ANDOR GAS. 1) Rule M will by adopting the definition of a "person" which will include the Federal Government. will be amended 2) Rule by including a paragraph for storage of liquid hydrocarbons in the definition of a "Class II Well." 3) (2) (E) to L5(Q (3). A hearing will Rule be held on said amendments and additions on Thursday, May 27, 1982, at 1040 a.m., in Room 303 of the Slate Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, at which hearing suggestions as to the adoption, amendment and additions to such changes or any other changes will be Copies of the amendments proposed in subparagraph 1 above may be obtained by contacting the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. DATED THIS 6th day of May, PUBLIC NOTICE ELECTIONS Secretarial Election will be held on Monday May 17, 1982 for registered votats of the Ute Indian Tribe to vote on a proposed amendment to the Tribal Constitution and By Laws. The proposed amendment would change the date of the annual Tribal meeting, from the last Monday in May to the first Wednesday in November. Tribal members who have registered with the Election Board prior to the deadline on April 29, 1982 are entitled to vote in the election. A Tribal member must be registered in order to vote in this special election. The polls will be a.m. and open between 6:00 p.m. on May 17, at the voting places used for Tribal Elections. The voting places are the Ft. Duchesne Multipurpose building, Rondlett Head Start Center, Whiterocks Community Building, Ouray Community Building, Myton Head Start Center. Any Tribal member who so requested during registration may vote by absentee ballots. Absentee ballots must be returned to the Superintendent of the Uintah and Ouray Agency Bureau of Indian Affairs, Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84021, by 1 2:00 noon on May PUBLIC NOTICE OBDEB TO SHOW CAUSI CAUSE NO. 196-- 7 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT NATURAL OF RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the son, American Plaza II Suite 400, 57 West 200 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, has been substituted os trustee, and WHEREAS, A breach of the obligation which the trust deed was given to secure has occurred, in that the trustor has failed to pay the sum ow- ed to the beneficiary at the time and in the amounts as re-quired by the terms of said promissory note. As of April 10, 1982, the delinquency is in the sum of $62,501.23, plus in- teres!, late charges, and at-tomey's fees as permitted by law. THEREFORE, Jr. Chairman this 1th day of May, L.W. Collier DATED 1 1982. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 13, 1982. 57-1-- OF GAS BY MONCRIEF OIL COMPANY FROM WELLS LOCATED IN DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. THE STATE OF RESOURCES and for the In STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF SONAT EXPLORATION COMPANY FOR AN ORDER POOLING THE UNIN COMMITTED INTERESTS SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, USM, IN THE AREA, UTAH. ALTAMONT-BLUEBEL- L DUCHESNE COUNTY, THE STATE OF UTAH TO AU. OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRO- DUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS; AND PARTICULARLY AU PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ALTAMONT-BLUEBEAREA, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH, AND MORE PARTICULARLY Si LAURENCE AUEN F. NOBLE, VERONA DA BiSCHOFF, BOWEN AND ANGELA NOBLE, LIN- T. B. HEIGHT. Notice i here by given that the Board of Oil, Got and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Thursday, May 27, 1982, at 1040 a.m. in Room 303 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon the application of Sana! Exploration Company, in the above entitled cause, at which time all persons, firms and corporations interested may, if they so desire, appear and be heard. Notice is further given that the purpose of said hearing will be to determine whether or not the Board should issue an order pooling all interests in the Drilling Unit comprising Section 23, Township 2 South, Range 3 West, USM, Duchesne County, Utah, which Drilling Unit was established by the Order issued in Cause No. dated the 11th day of August, 131-1- 4, 1971. DATED this 6th day of May, 1982. STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH Paula J. Frank vary or int doovu Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 13, 1982. Paula J. Frank Secretary of the Board Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 13, 1982. UTAH TO MONCRIEF OIL COMPANY AND OTHER WORKING INTEREST OWNERS. You and each of you are hereby ordered to appear before the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining on Thursday, May 27, 1982, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 303 of the Slate Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, at that time and place to show cause, if any there by, why said Board should not issue an order requiring the discounti-nuanc- e of any flaring of gas from wells located in Sections 2,3,8,9 and 15, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, SLBM, Duchesne County, Utah. Your attention is directed to recently adopted Rule General Rules and Regulations. DATED this 6th day of May, 4982. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May .13, 1982. NOTICI TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MELVIN HACKFORD, LEROY Probate No. 1481. All persons having claims against the above estate are requited to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 13th day of August, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred, DATED this 30th day of Mar- ch, 1982. June Murdock, Personal Representative co R. Clark Arnold 50 West Broadway, Suite 400 TRIDELL Obituaries NEWS e. Savage Loma McKee e Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Simper, Grandview, Idaho, visited with Davis Morrill last week. a Joyce and Val Evans and family, Sandy, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett. All the Bartlett family were together Sunday for a reunion and Easter dinner, a Vida McKee and Sandy McKee spent Thursday and Friday in Logan. Marie Natani, Ariz., has spent the past week visiting her brother, Ray Natani and family. Ray and Loedene took Marie to Salt Lake Monday. Tes-nospa- s, Goodrich a Toni Stringham and childr-reMcGraff, Canada, are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich, a Mr. and Mrs. Reid n, Goodrich, Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the Easter weekend in Tridell, a Owen Goodrich, Rigby, Idaho, is here helping Rae Goodrich with farm work, a Hallie Haub went to the medical clinic Monday for care for his injured hand, a The Jim Goodrich family, Bountiful, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich and the Ray Haslems. O. Munay Erma Orran Lee Murray, 2 1, formerly of Ft. Duchesne, died May 8, 1982 in an automobile accident near ElCentro, Calif. He was born January 24, 1961 in Roosevelt to Franklin D. Murray, He Sr. and Audrey Gardner. married Eva Smith in Winterhaven, California and is survived by her and a son and a daughter. Also surviving are his father, Ft Duchesne; grandparents, Mr. and Indian Mrs. Julius O. Murray, Bench; brothers and sisters, Franklin D. Murray, Jr., Ira Murray, both Indian Bench; Mrs. Melvin (Mary Carol) Jenkins, Towoac. Colorado; and Carina Murray, Ouray. Services are pending, with burial to be in the Fort Duchesne Cemetery. Tridell was saddened Wednesday by the death of William K. Harvey, 85, one of our older pioneers. He was born in Colonial Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico. He had lived all of his adult life in Tridell. Funeral services were held May 1 in the lYidell Chapel with interment in the Tridell Cemetery. la Magdalene Larson were ell. She married E. Savage Nolan Savage December 21, 1936 in Rupert, Idaho. He died April 2, 1958. She is survived by children, Carma Gleason, Salt Lake; Louis Evan Gleason, Los Angeles, Calif., both by a previous marriage; Mrs. Alan (Viola) Hemstreet, Tridell; Lois Savage and Mrs. John (Angeling) Ryan, both of Orange; John M. Savage, U.S. Air Force, Texas; 29 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. A son, John Levi Savage, predeceased her. Graveside services will be held Friday, May 14 at 11 a.m. in the Lapoint Cemetery. e Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yancy moved to Neola this week The Yanceys, who are from Los Angeles, Calif., have been living in the Roy Chapman home the past 18 months. Hie Yanceys have purchased land in Neola and have moved a mobile home there. e Shir lie McKee, Logan, spent the weekend with her mother, Vida and Mr. Mrs. Preston Woolley, Linden. e Jerry Goodrich and John Taylor made a trip to Denver last week. Fred Bartlett are parents of a girl born April 27 in Duchesne County Hos- - (r How- visitors at the Taylor home 1 She was born May 4, 1911 in Garland, Utah to WilEven liams and Vio- - Mr. and Mrs. Horace Berkman, Maybe 11, Colo., spent .Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Taylor. Other Fitzhugh and children, Calif., were here to attend services. Mr. and Mrs. How-- ell Savage, 71, of Tridell, died May 9, 1982 in Orange, Calif. pital. She weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-la- n Harvey and family, Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Lee IQ Standard McKee. OF THE MAJOR MANUFACTURERS m izm bhstt April, 1982. Steven D. Peterson STATE OF UTAH ss. COUNTY OF SALT LAKE On the 29th day of April, personally appeared before me Steven D. Peterson, the signer of the within and foregoing Instrument who duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. 1982, My Commission )jt ft .mi Expires: Bonny Belt PUBLIC Residing in Salt Lake City Steven D. Peterson Fox, Edwards $ Gardiner American Plaza II Suite 400 57 West 200 South Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) 521-77Published in the Uintah Botin Stanford May 6, 13, and 20, 1982. public BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT NATURAL OF IS OF UTAH. that the under- signed trustee has elected pursuant to Utah Code Art- notated Section (1953) Salt Lake Gty, Utah 84101 to consider the note of default and has elected to sell or Published in the Uintah cause to be sold that real pro- - Basin Standard May 13, 20, party described in the dead of and 27, 1982. trust to satisfy the obligation. DATED this 29th day of HEREBY GIVEN PUBLIC NOTICI NOTICI OF HIARINO CAUSI NO. 131-4- 1 NOTICE STATE IN THE MATTER OF THE OF FLARING 668-67- NOTARY BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING 1982. Published Basin Standard April 29. May 6, and 13, 19B2. WHEREAS, Steven D. Peter- Election Board NATURAL OF RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE THE AMENDMENT OF GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CONSERVATION OF OIL AND GAS IN UTAH, MORE ESPECIALLY THIS UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL PROGRAM Chairman in the Uintah And BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT 26, 1982 David K. Qaybum right-of-w- 17, 1982. HIARINO CAUS8 NO. 198-- 4 Date April to Basin Land Title Company, as trustee, their deed of trust on certain real property, describ-- ' ed herein, as security for the payment of a promissory note executed and delivered by said Robert H. and Lois M. Jacobson October 29, 1980, to Evans Financial Corporation, a Washington corporation as beneficiary, which deed of trust was duly recorded in the office of the Duchesne County Recorder, Duchesne County, State of Utah, on November 3, 1980, 0 in Book Pages with Recorder's Entry Number 211396 on the following described property: TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, UINTAH SPECIAL BASE 8 MERIDIAN. Section 24: Beginning at the Southeast Comer of Section 24 thence West 200 feet; thence North 435.6 feel; thence East 200 feet; thence South 435.6 feet to the Southeast comer of Section 24 and point of beginning. With of 50 an access feet running on the eastern edge of the above described property. Excepting therefrom all oil, gas, and mineral rights. A-7- 1, 1977). executed and delivered Lot James A. Breed, Audrey Breed 1490 Dorsat St. Thousand Oaks, Calif. 91360 SEUNEKSWVi; Sec. 14. T2S, R6W, USM. and for the Except: 1 1 Alan and Christopher NATURAL OF RESOURCES AND ENERGY in TMENT NVL Under the provisions of $621.90. Chapter 6, Title 40, Utah Code James M. and Daniel L. Annotated, 1953, the Board of Troxel, John L. Bottom 2129 Oil, Gas and Mining is given W. Mariposa, Ariz. 85015 authority to make rules and WttSW'rSEUSE1; Also N. 21 regulations and amend them ft. of EVtfWUiSEKSEU.- - Also I from time to time as deemed S. 66 ft. of the necessary for the proper adEttSWoSEUSEtt; Sec. 20 T2S, . ministration of the Oil and R2W, USM. $52.25. Gas Conservation Act. David A. and Dyanne L. Notice is hereby given that Read 753 Ryland Ave. Reno, the Division of Oil, Gas and Nevada 40276 Beg. NE cor. of Mining has prepared a final SVkNEfcSWU; th. W. 1320ft; S. ' set of amendments and revi660 ft; E. 792 ft; N. 649 ft.; E. sions to the General Rules and ft. to beg. Sec. 22, 528 ft.; N Regulations covering the T2S, R2W, USM $58.21. following described area: Ritter 2262 Pacific Ave. Costa Mesa Ca. 92201 Sec. 7, NWUNWUNEKSEtt; T2S, R5W, USM $36.21. BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPAR- cor., & 330 ft., E. 660 ft. N. 270 ft. m'l.toS. line of Robbers Roost Sub. N. Beg. 31 5 N. Ariz. 85014 Lota Plat No. 7 $62.51. DUCMSNi COUNTY Arvin G. Labrum and Jennie Kay labrum, James G. and Donna R. Drollinger, Wm F. Sweet and Gloria J. Sweet, Shirl R. Kump and Jean S. T3S, R.W. Young, Nelda Young Gertrude Feindt 38 "J" St. No. 3 Salt Lake Gty, Utah estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary tax tale. No bid for lest than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are charged upon said real estate will be accepted. NO PERSONAL MYTON CITY SURVEY Nora Oiaffin E.B. CavenAloha Drive dish, 2236-- 29, $52.55. following described real CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED IN PAYMENT OF BID. B4101 SE&SEVfcSWUiSEVk Sec. 196-- 8 Treasury. (Circular 570, July PUBLIC NOTIC8 DIFAULT NOTICE ' To: Robert H. and Lois M. Jaaobs co Kenneth G. Ander-to- n 1 10 East 100 South, Suite No. 1 Vernal, Utah 84078. WHEREAS, on the 29th day of October, 1980, Robert H. and Lois M. Jacobs, trustors, 1982 Uintah Basin Nona ADVUmSIMBNT FORBIDS Owner: East Duchesne Water Improvement District. David K. Address: RFD Qaybum, Bridge land, Utah 84012. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of East Duchesne Water Improvement District Water System Development - PhaMJI will be Culinary received by East Duchesne Water Improvement District at the Duchesne County Courtroom until 240 p.m. (MST), May 19, 1982, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Major items of the Labor and Equipment Base Bid include installation of approximately 25,500 l.f. of water pipe, valve, fittings, service line and meters. Items included in the Additive Alternate Labor and Equipment Bid are approximately 6,900 l.f. of water pipe, valves, fittings, service line, hydrants and meters. CONTRACT The DOCUMENTS, consisting of Advertisement of Bids, Information for Bidders, BID, BID BOND, Agreement, GENERAL Mrs. Janet Gile 8 underwent surgery at Heber hospital Tues-Saday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil CONDITIONS, Galliti, Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fabrizio. Geno Defa, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with lift-- , and Mrs. Alf Defa. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberta and Chad Roberta, viated Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humes and helped than, move into their new home. Judy Price, Viola Defa and Marianne Defa went to Salt Lake Tuesday where Judy kept a doctor appointMr. and Mrs. Rick Fabrizio, Salt Lake, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and family. e Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turnbow and family and Carole Turnbow , Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow . Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts returned Thursday from Bountiful where they have spent the winter. e Don McKean, Salt Lake, suffered a fatal heart attack Wednesday at Ids cabin at Defa's Dude Ranch. Sympathy is extended to his wife. Merle, and family. Funeral service a were Monday in Salt Lake. ment Bond, Performance Bond, FOTICE OF AWARD. PROCEED, TO NOTICE CHANGE ORDER, DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, DA, . GM WHOLE CAR WHOLE CAR COVERAGE WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY WHOLE CAR COVERAGE COVERAGE 2YEARS SOME PARTS . Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnold and family, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Espanoza spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Derr-al- d ivie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper ana Xamily, Mr. and Mrs. Hare Casper all visited hfrs. Ethora Casper for Qssper and Frank Giles spent the weekend in Salt Lake where vigjted Mr. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles. YEAR 1 YEAR POWERTRAIN 2 YEARS COMPLETE 2YEARS COMPLETE 5 YEARS NO COVERS EVERY WEAR ITEM (BLADES, BELTS, BATTERIES, ETC.) YES NO NO COVERS EVERY ADJUSTMENT FOR TWO YEARS YES NO NO FREE OF CUSTOMER-PAI- D DEDUCTIBLES ON WARRANTY YES NO NOft FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE YES NO YES HUNDREDS IN CASH DIRECT TO CUSTOMER FROM THE MANUFACTURER YES NO NO YES NO NO CASH WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OUTRIGHT OR FINANCE YES NO NO BOTH CASH AND COVERAGE AVAILABLE AT EVERY DEALER YES NO NO FREE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CASH PAID RIGHT NOW THE BOTTOM LiNE1 WITH PORDCARECOVERACEFOR TWO YEARS VlimJAHYALL YOU WVY FOR B GAS. FORD OFFERS UP-FRON- CASH. T Two yean or 24:000 mtavwhicnrwr com Ini umxfdtMRxmynckidngjMt.mluaiandacudra I to I or I4B2 Eicarf. EXP. Mjiung, Foment ar Gronad from your Ford Dealer by June S, IM Mfdmfyananrw second Lmi onrpRCuKanrr tDtdunueapptn altar year ttDMucoMeaiiptcsaMrtniyrar WHEN IT COATES TO QUALITY, FORD DELIVERS. SEE YOUR FORD DEALER. H ford; Mother's Day. Da 1 5 YEARS ment. Pay- and ADDENmay be examined at the following locations: Horraeks Engineers, One West Main, American Fork, Utah 84003. Horrocks Engineers, 38 West 100 North, Vernal, Utah 84078 Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtain- od at the office of Horrocki Engineers located at One West Mom, American Fork, Utah and 38 Weil 100 North, Vernal, Utah upon payment of $30.00 for each set, none of which will be refunded. All BID0ERS are required to a 10K Bid and 100 pgymant and parfernianca bonds undarwrittan by a Sura- ty Company approved by the U.S. Dopartmont of the CHRYSLER lt CONDITIONS, SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL FORD L & L FORD MERCURY Roosevelt 722-223- 3 |