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Show T V V Thursday. May Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICI ADVERTISiMCNT KM BIDS Duchesne County Corrwnis-tio- n invito contractor to Bid on the construction of the pro-pofour (4) bay garage of I860 sq. ft. to be built in Duchesne. IMi Bid will be in accordance with drawing and ipecifico-tio- n prepared, which may be PUBLIC NOTICI TDR No. 758 Nona op TCusTirs bali The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 15th day of June, 1982, at 10:00 a.m. at the Main entrance to the Duchesne County Court House at Duchesne. Utah, in the County of Duchesne, by SECURITY TITLE GOMPNAY, as Truttee, under the Deed of Trust made by JOHN GALANIS as Trustor, and recorded April 2, 1976 as obtained at the courthouse,' Duchesne upon receipt of a deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00) per set. The deposit will be refunded upon the return of each set of plans and specifications in good order within ten (10) days following bid opening. In the event these documents are not returned within the specified time, deposit will be forfeited. Bids will be received at the Entry No. 188359 in Book A47 at page 646 of Official Records of Duchesne County, Utah, given la secure an indebtedness in favor of FIRST SECURITY Entry No. 220864 in Book A87 at page 309 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the lime of sale, without womanly as to title, possession or encum- brances, the following described property in the County of Duchesne, State of Utah: The South half of the Southeast Quarter of the Nor- County Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 6, 13, and 20, 1982. theast Quarter, and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special PUBLIC NOTICI EifCTION NOTICI Notice is hereby given that a School Election for three (3) Members of the Board of Education of Duchesne County School District from representative precincts Nos 1, 2, 1 3 for a term of 4 years will be held for the: PRIMARY ELECTIONS -September 14, 1982 GENERAL ELECTIONS -November 2, 1982. The polling place for this Meri-dia- EXCEPTING the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the Note and by law provided. DATED: May 10, 1962 SECURITY TITLE COMPANY Rodney M. Pipella By: FOR Its Attorney Nominations in writing must be filed with the County Clerk by a candidate, or by at least five (5) citizens on behalf of a candidate, not later than the last Wednesday of June. 330 East 400 South Salt lake Gty, Utah 841 1 Phone: (801)363-584- 1 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 20, 27, and June 3, 1982. 1 Philip R. Thompson PUBLIC NOTICI AMIN DID NOTICI OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 111-4- 1 Duchesne County School District Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 20, June 10, 24, 1982. BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, MINING DEPAR- GAS AND OF TMENT RESOURCES NOTICI OF PUBLIC MARINO . ; - : public hearing on Friday, June 4, 1982, in the assembly hall of the Ballad Town and Coun--' ty Building regarding the adoption of the revised Uintah County Zoning and Subdivi-- ; sion Ordinance as the Town of Ballard's Zoning and Subivi-sio- n Ordinance. Copies of the proposed Uirv tah County Zoning and Sub-- ' division Ordinance are on file in the Ballard Town Office, and may be examined during regular business hours. By order of the Town of Ballard Shar Lynn Benson Town Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 20, and 27, 1982. ? ; i. : : I I I I I I i i I ; I I ; ; I I i I ? NATURAL AND ENERGY in and for the Notice is hereby given that the Ballard Town Council, Ballard, Utah, will hold a : all rights together with the right of ento prospect or try thereon mine or remove the same. For CANDIDATES: . THEREFROM n. andor mineral oil, gas election shall be the same as for the Primary and General Election as advertised by the County Clerk at a later date. The polls will open at 7 a.m. and continue open until 8 p.m. of the same day. : cer- as The Duchesne County Com- STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE APOF SONAT EXPLICATION PLORATION COMPANY FOR AN ORDER POOLING THE UNIN COMMITTED INTERESTS 2 SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, USM, IN THE ALTAMONT BLUEBELL COUNTY, AREA, DUCHESNE UTAH. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRO- MINERAL AND OWNERS. AND ALL PERSONS PARTICULARY THE . IN INTERESTED DUCTION, ROYALTIY ALTAMONT BLUEBELL AREA, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH, MORE PARTICULARLY LAURENCE S. NOBLE, ALLEN F. NOBLE. LINDA BISCHOFF. VERONA T. BOWEN AND AND ANGELA Thursday, May 27. 19B2, at 10:00 a.m., in Room 303 of the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon the application of Sonar Exploration Company, in the above entitled cause, at which time all per-n- , firms and corporations interested may, if they to 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 enter an Order pooling all interests in the Drilling Unit comprising Section 23, Township 2 South, Range 2 West, USM, Duchesne County, Utah which Drilling Unit was established by the Order issued in Cause No. dated the llth day of August, 1971. DATED this 1 2th day of May, 131-1- 4, 1982. STATE OF UTAH by thereby. Notice of Default was recorded December 23, 1981 missioners reserve the right to acceptor reiect any or all bids or to accept a bid other than the law one if it is in the best interest of the County. By Order of the Board of County Commisssioners. By: Janet Cowan PROCEDURE BANK tain obligations secured publicly opened and read. FILING STATE reason of the breach of Clerks office. County Courthouse, Duchesne, until May 25. 1982, at 2:00 p.m. then a hearing on duct B. HEIGHT. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, State of Utah, will con BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Paula J. Frank Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and State Office Mining 4241 Building Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14 Phone: (801) 533-577Publilhed in the Uintah Basin Standard May 20, 1982. i I I I I 1 : : I I I I I I I : I ; I ; i I : : : Bonny Bell He was born May 29, 1919, in loka to Franklin R. and Mary Jane Angus NOTARY PUBLIC Residing in Salt Lake City Steven D. Peterson Fox, Edwards I Gardiner II Suite 400 57 West 200 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801)521-775- 1 Published in the Uintah Basin SksidardMay 6, 13, and 20. 1982. Merrell. He married Velora Ross D. Merrell July 1, 1940 in Salt Lake. They were later divorced. He married Florence Moon Johnson November 23, 1981 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving a mission to STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural the Central States in 1954 along with his family. He was a veteran at World War IL Survivors include his wife, Roosevelt; sons, Glenn, Lapoint; Howard, IVidell; six grandchildren; stepchildren, Mrs. James (LaLauna) Bardmarn, Green Mountain, Cola; Mrs. Stephen (Janet) Marsh, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ronald (Rosa Lee) Bishop, Littleton, Colo.; Marland O. Heber City; Mrs. Ace (Wendy) Davis, Roosevelt; and 25 Electrification Administration. APPENDIX A Nonof Statement discrimination Uintah Basin Telephone Assn has filed with the Also surviving are brothers and a sister: Wallace, Wilds mour, Calif.; Alden, Provo; Elmer, Pomona, Calif.; Mrs. Revs Roper, Orem. Funeral services were Monday in Roosevelt. Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Park. G. A-7- WHAT'S THIS? I age-ol- d 722-904- 5 attend Sulphur Bluff, occurred Saturday with time for Lagoon rides and a visit to Pioneer Village. Chef Lois Edwards, Utah Girl Scout Councils first supervised the baking of ..Utahs largest chocolate chip cookie SU - in the worlds largest box Local Girl Scouts were part of the Girl Scout 70th Birthday Bonanza when 40 Encampment May 14-1- 6 acres of Lagoon land near Farming-toturned into a western tent city to accommodate the 6,000 plus registered Girl Scouts and leaders. Units were assigned to ranches or vice-preside- n oven. The evening birthday party opened with a Blue Grass band and Friday evening where streets and banners carried famous names of the old Southwest The sheriff and deputies (REACT Security) and ol Doc Allen and helpers (nurses and first aiders) were busy all three days assisting Bonanza Director Sh arp Shoo tin Sharon (Mrs. Tim Muir), Orem, and Program Committee members. A mounted flag ceremony Friday evening set the stage to step back into time with skits by troops to recapture highlights of the past 70 years. Folk dancing, sw aps, picture taking booths and song feats Girl Scout guests. Low, die founder Juliette of Girl Scouts U&A., was portrayed by Carlson (Carlie) Brown, Sait , who appeared in authentic 1917 uniform complete with hat. Approximately 6,000 cupcakes snd ice cream were served and thousand of ballo ons filled the broad-brimme- d sky. Activities concluded with a Sunday morning sunrise Scouts Own, and an inspirational ceremony, breaking camp. "I : I I I i The U.S. National Committee on Tunneling Technology has chosen Utah as the site for its annual convention in order to examine some of the tunnels in the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project, according to U.S. Bureau of Reclamations Upper Colorado Regional Director Clifford Barrett. Edward Cording, chairman of the tunneling committee, indicated that Bonneville Unit tunnels have many geology features found in other parte of the world. The group, R--38 serve you evening The Qreen Machine And Kirk Grove j J ! the contract wss terminated in August 1979, when the mechanical mole used for excavating the tunnel was unable, because of site condi tions, to complete the excavation. A contract to complete the remaining 64 miles of the tunnel was let in February 1982 with a scheduled completion date of Spring, 1965. Texas to Rob-G. Hatcher ert and Laura Norris Hatcher. He was a veteran of World War H, U.S. Army. He is survived by a daughter and son, Laura Hatcher, Rock Springs, Wyo.; and Gkady Brice, Jr., Roosevelt. Others surviving are his father, Sulphur Springs, Texas; brothers and sisters, Leonard Hatcher, RantouL EL; Robert Hatcher, Powell, Wyo.; Ray Hatcher,.. Roosevelt; Jean Johnson, Dangerfield, Tex.; Sandra VanBuren, Detroit, Mich.; and Bobbi Smith, Carlsbad, N.M. Funeral services were Monday, May 17, at the Olpin Mortuary. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. W. Robb Wilma Eve' Walkup age 67, Farm Creek, died May 17, 1981 in an automobile Westward cident ac- near Whiterocks. She was born March 16 1915 in Vernal to George W. to inspect C.U.P. are uniform in size R--24 Save lids ad an apparent heart attack. He was born November 23, 1924 in Tunneling tour ts are Lake City of Birthday Bonanza right-of-wa- 722-904- In Roosevelt, to Hatcher, age 57, Roosevelt, died May 12, 1981 in Salt game. Girl Scouts length, making a home easier and faster to build. The ! meeting in Park City, are members most unique feature of my logs is the "drip-lip- " which J of the U.S. Academy of Sciences and makes the joints in the walls absolutely water proof. experienced in tunnel construction. My owner, Kirk Grove, hopes to make each home the finest I The primary interest is the Upper quality at minimum cost. From past experience Kirk knows I Stillwater Tunnel, although much can be learned from the other six that it saves you money and time to talk with someone who tunnels in the Strawberry Aqueduct has worked with and built log homes. Kirk has 30 years ex-System. Stillwater Tunnel is highest in perience in the building industry 15 years of business elevation in the series of seven management and 8 years producing and building log homes of quality workmanship. He welcomes you to talk with him concerning your goal in a log home. You can con- - ! tunnels in this system which will transport water from the High 5 tact Kirk by calling after 6:30 p.m. We are happy Uintas to Strawberry Reservoir for liter distribution to cities and farms to let you know that our blue-prinmore than meet the the Wasatch Front wall and roof, if I along building codes. As we have an built to our specifications. Free estimates will be given on I Construction of the Stillwater Tunnel began in January 1977, but your plans. We It's not a creature from another planet, but a "Two Square" competitor at Myton elementary. Students at that school are presently competing for awards in the 668-67- Hatcher Grady Brice Smokey -' i Pi Expires: n Sincerely i Darrell Mer rell, 62, died May 12, 1982 in a Salt Lake City hospital. 1 i i Commission American Plaza I appeared personally before me Steven D. Peterson, the signer of the within and foregoing instrument who duly acknowledged to me that he executed the same. UNITED I and : COLNTY OF SALT LAKE On the 29th day of April, Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration that it will comply fully with all re10 East 100 South, Suite quirements of Title VI of the No. 1 Vernal, Utah 84078. Civil Rights Act of 1964 and WHEREAS, on the 29th day the Rules and Regulations of of October, I960, Robert H. the Department of Agriculture and Lois M. Jacobs, trustors, issued thereunder, to the end executed and delivered to that no person in the United Basin Land Title Company, as States shall, on the ground of trustee, their deed of trust on race, color, or national origin, certain real properly, describbe excluded from participaed herein, as security for the tion in, be denied the benefits payment of a promissory note executed and delivered by of, or be otherwise subjected said Robert H. and Lois M. to discrimination in the conduct of its program and the Jacobson October 29, 1980, operation of its facilities. to Evans Financial CorporaUnder this Assurance, this a tion, Washington corporaorganization is committed not tion as beneficiary, which to discriminate against any deed of trust was duly recordperson on the ground of race, of the the office ed in color or national origin in its Duchesne County Recorder, and practices relating Duchesne County, State of. policies for service or to applications Utah, on November 3, 1960, any other policies and prac0 in Book Page tices relating to treatment of with Recorder's Entry Number 211396 on the following beneficiaries and participants including rales, conditions described property: and extension of service, use TOWNSHIP 1 bOUIH, of its facilities, attendance at RANGE 2 WEST, UINTAH and participation in any MERIDIAN. SPECIAL BASE meetings of beneficiaries and Section 24: Beginning at the Southeast Comer of Section participants or the exercise of 24 thence West 200 feet; any rights of such thence North 435.6 feet; beneficiories and participants thence East 200 feet; thence in the conduct of the operaSouth 435.6 feet to the tions of this organization. Any person who believes Southeati comer of Section 24 and point of beginning. With himself, or any specific class of 50 of Individuals, to be subjected y an access feet running on the eastern by this organization to edge of the above described discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the property. Excepting therefrom all oil, gre, and mineral rights. Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may by himself or And a representative, file with the WHEREAS, Steven D. Paterson, American Plaza II Suite Secretary of Agriculture, 400, 57 West 200 South, Salt Washington, D.C 20250, or Lake City, Utah, ha been the Rural Electrification Adsubstituted as trustee, and ministration, Washington D.C 20250, or this organization, or WHEREAS, A breach of the which the trust all, a written complaint. Such obligation deed was given to secure has complaint must be filed not later than 180 days after the occurred, in that the trustor has foiled to pay the sums ow- alleged discrimination, or by ed to the beneficiary at the such later date to which the time and in the amounts as re- Secretary of Agriculture or the Adquired by the terms of said Rural Electrification promissory note. As of April ministration extends the time 10, 1982, the delinquency is in for filing. Identity of comthe sum of $62,501 .23, plus in- plainants will be kept conterest, late charges, and at- fidential except to the extent torney's fees os permitted by necessary to carry out the purlaw. poses of the Rules and THEREFORE, NOTICE IS Regulations. HEREBY GIVEN that the underPublished in the Uintah signed trustee has elected Basin Standard May 20, 1982. pursuant to Utah Code Annotated Section 4 (1953) to consider the note of default and has elected to sell or cause to be sold that real property described in the deed of am a large green machine located in a field across from the loka Road on West Highway 40. As many of you know, I haven't a building around me yet, but this summer you can personally watch my owner erect my new home. It won't be much longer until I can go to work, milling out Heart-Woo- d Log homes. For you see I am the planer which makes the tongue-n-groov- e and rounds the logs for the Log Home Co. All my logs ss. My IQ Standard Obituaries D. Merrell STATE OF UTAH 1982, Basin 6 DIFAULT NOTICI To: Robert H. and Lois M. Jaaibs do Kenneth G. Ander-to- I d 20, 1982 Uintah PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI For Those Hho Hove Wondered What I Am Heart-Woo- trust to satisfy the obligation. DATED this 29th day of April, 1982. Steven D. Peterson and Leitha W. Robb Pearl Slaugh Walkup. She married Jessie Virgil Robb June 15, 1931, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on September 28, 1950. She spent most of her time quilting and working in her flowers. She is survived by her husband. Farm Creek; daughters and sons, Lurrine Kay Rasmussen and Nolan Kim Robb, both Farm Creek; Ronald George Robb, Vernal; Mrs. LeRoy (Leitha Eileen) Christensen, Vernon, B.C., Canada; Mrs. Norman (Sharon) Bfrchell and J essie Marilyn Roberts, Roosevelt; 27 grandchildren and six Also surviving is a brother, Martin Gens Walkup, Cortez, Cda; and three sisters, Mrs. Howard (Fern) Collett, Mrs. Frank (Thors) Yack and Georgia McConkie, all Roosevelt. She was preceded in death by a son, Larry Virgil Robb and a toother, John A. Walkup. Funeral services will be Saturday, May 22, at 11 im. in the Neds LDS ChapeL Friends may call Friday at the Olpin Mortuary from p.m. and Saturday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. . The Strawberry Aqueduct System includes seven tunnels, six of which have already holed through. Water Hollow, Layout and Currant Tunnels have been completed; Vat, Hades and Rhodes are being lined with concrete and Stillwater is still being excavated. The system of tunnels and canals should be ready to carry water to the Strawberry Reservoir during the spring of 1986, said Barrett. The Central Utah Project will provide water for irrigation, munid-anindustrial use and for oelectridty along the Wasatch MSN Handsome 13 western boot for workln woar. Includes steel shank and pitched cowboy hast touched off by Vibrant sotes for greatest comfort and longert wear on aH surfaces. Fully leather lined. ' m Wfestem RedWings 'Shoes to Boots d W. Hwy. 40 and State St. 722-579- FTont. 1 Business of the Week J n. 7-- Sewhb $ accessories Stitch Sew JUKI 'N9 I BERNINA SEWING MACHINES R. 9 UncaSam Rudy Jessie Salazar UncaSam, h old son of Ramon Garza Salazar and Sherrie U neaSom, died May 15, 1962 in Primary Childrens Medical Center from problems four-mont- HI FMBCSMTTCMS-8QTI0R- SYMS BERNINA 7224974 109 SO. MAIN FIND THIS BUSINESS ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER. related to premature birth. He was born January 10, 1982 in Salt Lake City. He is survived by his parents, Silt Lake; grandparents Calvin Unca Sam, Fort Duchesne, Ida Hardinger, Neola, and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Garza Salazar, Salt Lake. Graveside services were held Wednesday, May 19 at 11 i.m. at the Fort Duchesne Cemetery. ' |