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Show Thursday, December 2. 1982 Uintah Basin Standard V PUBLIC NOTIC8 K DfUNQUKNT WATER NOTICI DBT GULCH HMIOATION COMPANY, ROOSEVELT, UTAH 84866 Notice hereby given that there ii due and delinquent on the following water dock the amount let opposite the name of the respective itockholder due to an assessment levied on the 13th day of October, 1982. The cod of advertising is included. CLASS "A" ? STOCKHOLDER CERT NUMBER Carroll, Jerry G. 318.60 40 17 16 191.80 87.40 83.80 134 615.70 f 7342 7751 8247 7807,7892,7893 8226 $ AMT DUE SHARES 70 6686,7255 (Grant Gerber) Hatch, Millie (O.B. Oberhansly) Hazelgren, Richard Heinz, Elmer Federal Land Bank, Pledgee of: Jenkins, Junior CLASS "E 8721 8721 . 8723 8 Fisher, George (Max) Lott, Violet Oberhansly, O.B. STOCKHOLDER Bluebell Gorp of the Church of Jesus Chrid of Latter Day Saints Doyle, George Evans, Woodard A Edna M. Fausett, Lewis A. A Kay K. Fisher, George (Max) Fisher, Brent (Brent Barney) Fronich, Frank A Quilla (Douglas R. Garff) (Ame E. Carlson) ' (Charles Hansen) Goodrich, Gary Hansen, Charles A Loa Hansen, Grant ' ,' (Ferris Timothy) Hamilton, Robert (Samuell Wacker) A Higley, Kenneth F. Higley, Glen I. , Marshall, 15j05 124.65 140.90 L.R. 141.80 (Lorraine Reynolds) Mitchell, Roy I. ; . : CLASS ' ' (Glenn Sommerville) (O.B. Oberhansly) 88.60 Leslie J. (Euan Thacker) Todd, Howard G. 15.05 17.40 Or, STOCKHOLDER $ AMT DUE SHARES Cook, George (John Reybum) Cooper, Haydon C 116.80 30 A Alexia 8688 7978 7 200 36.30 712.70 Evans, Ardon R. 7121 160 572.70 Frandsen, Dean (George Layton) 8533 1 Eliason, Verne A Margaret Federal Land Bank, Pledgee of: 15.30 (Qifford Green) Hart, Allen A Royalene 8392 (William Houston) Haueter, Leo H. A Bemiece 8405 5 472.90 29.30 Larsen, Mark E. 8301 13 58.20 40 151.80 7665 Otto William J. A Deborah Seaver, Archer W. Timothy, Clara (Mjchael Vanderlinden) (JohnS. Chase I) Warr, James L. Whitlock, F.B. K. 8300 10 58.60 8218 4875 28 73 266.40 8271,8637 47 2 177.20 17.90 6 21 32.80 84.40 2 68 18.80 249.80 31 132.10 8667,8058,8059 110.70 7970 134.30 O.B. Oberhansly (T.L. Murphy) Ostler, William J. A Ruth Parrish, Wilmar D. Roosevelt 1st Ward 2. (Bishop, John Gale) Sprouse, Clive (Clark H. Jenkins) Squire, Deloy or Judith S. Summarell, James W. Thomson, Coral Ann 8705 8621 144 11 516.70 49.40 8572 26 103.70 8673 84 306.70 7428,8362 92 7656 10 333.80 45.90 23 92.30 7311 50 186.80 7935 34 130.80 7788 5946 5 60 29.30 211.80 6450,6508 17 71.X 8629 20 81.X 55 204.X 3 21.40 12 10 53.K 45.X 4 120 130 15.X 7220 k 8636 7612 8657 Wilkerson, Gerald (David Thomson) 7962 Young, James H. A Joanne Young, Ervin, Marian 8697 CLASS ' llt 8297,8376 CERTNUMBER STOCKHOLDER SHARES 431.X 467.70 $ AMT DUE Allred, Aral W. - (Ethel Freston) Asay, Lovell A Karma ? Ashby, Craig Begley, Bill L r L. (Everett, West) Allen A a. Betts, Verdene Boender, David Brighton, Kent J. Brighton, Lawrence Christianson, James R. (Douglas Wood) Equitable Life Assurance, Pledgee of: 1 Cloward, Kay R. A Glenda R. VsCook, JackH. . Costorous, Georgina 7839 7945 8474 7475 7938 8264 6712 - 1 16.X 2 19X 1 15.40 2516 126.55 2 1 to 19.90 15.40 8207 10 282.20 55.90 7557 35 170.20 84 390.70 X 183.70 ' 7922,7923 7059 6927 to Duncan, Delay Federal Land Bank, Pledgee of: Duncan, Mark E. A Patricia j. 8192 4 XX 8711 IX 624.70 8678 X Evans, Vicki A (Billy leatherwood) Grant Richard Hazelgren Haslem, Lynn (Glen Allred) Haslem, Verl 218.K 101 X Judy .Rvie Greet) itf?Gerber, r f i . (Terry Buxton) (Dean Frandsen) Grover, Holland &! 45.70 8101 STOCKHOLDER American Savings Loon Assn. Begley, Bill Greg Lowe is glowing over his prized school po session, his marbles! You would think that with the colder weather the marbles craze would taper off, but apparently it will take some snow and ice on the ground before that will happen in this area. WHO MAKES (Everett West) Bisel, Elliot D. Carlson, Thure A Lillian Chasel. William Frank Christensen, Kenneth Crazier, Claude A Linda Eisenman Chemical Company Federal Land Bank, Pledgee Of: X 158.60 841B 79 53: 357.X 240.X 8527J1 55 27 133.X 8154,8228 8339,8577 ALL THE MARBLES? Shopping mail order and your protection Freston, J. Dorrant Federal Land Bank, Pledgee ot: Haslem, Verl Ha stem, Verl (Grant Gerber) Hatch, Clayton (L.T.D. Investments) Keel, Amol Oberhansly, Kenneth (O.B. Oberhansly) Oberhansly, Mark A Fern Oberhansly, O.B. Sann Investment Carp (Grant Gerber) Like many people, you may find advantages to ordering holiday gifts by mail. You can save time and energy and can give gifts that are not locally available. But if your order arrives late, damaged, or does not arrive at all, you need to know your CLASS righto. During the "i" HIGH WATER STOCK CERTNUMBER STOCKHOLDER SHARES $ AMT DUE $ AMT DUE SHARES 7453,7350,7514 (Cloyd Huffman) Mujr, Millard A Annie (Terry Buxton) United Slates of America, Pledgee of: Nelson, Oscar N. L Sather Summarpll, James W. Graver, Holland CERT NUMBER Mathews, Charles B. (Hill, Warner, Kimball Investments) Mathes, Glenda, Evelyn, Elaine Yotdis Nielsen, Swen Brunsvik, Fredrik, Lily Arnes United Slates of America, Pledgee of: Matthews, Cornelius H. A Anne Mecham, Leland McCook ie, Lyrod ; Hunt G. David Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Glenn A Montana Miller, Lyn Ranae Ottosen, Leland (O.B. Oberhansly) 46.80 10 35 0" Jensen, Keith D. A Larue E. Kettle, Sarah Lea ' 94.45 19 Hatch, Clayton Sleinmetz, James 7933 8556 STOCKHOLDER kr 111 8491 6881 8612 Ross, Dorothy ' 401.20 6843 7789 CLASS I 100.20 17.90 25 2 132 Oxley, Randolph (Abe Carlson) I 29.30 8343 8401 8357 B544 McKinney, Billy I. (Roy Gardner) Bruce Wisner) Murray Fird Thrift A Loan (O.B. Oberhansly) Myton, City of United States of America, Pledgee of: Nelson N. Oscar Oberhansly, O.B. f 5 C (Dean Frandsen) hftj 97.60 10 Bangarter) Johnson, Sylvia A. Kettle, Ralph Larsen, Gerrold A Joyce Federal Land Bank, Pledgee of: Lemon, Boyd R. or Tess (F.L.D. Ranches) y w " $ AMT DUE SHARES 8676 CLASS "K2" (E.L. Vjfc loan Assn. (Robert Williams) Bertoch, Merrill (Willard Smith) Boren, Cecil Buxton, Tarry M. or Diane Campbell, Darwood Crazier, Ferrell Cottonwood Creed Estates Equitable Life Assurance, Pledgee of: Freston, Boyd L. Hamblin, Duane E. R.R. First Thrift A Loan L. A (L.T.D. Investments) L. (Myton City) Lloyd American Savings Anderson, Dale F" CERTNUMBER STOCKHOLDER 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 14th day of December, 1982, will be offered for sale and as much os each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold to the highest bidder for cost to pay the amount of delinquency, cost of advertising, and the expense of the sale. The sale will be held in the Dry Gulch Company Office, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. By Order of the Board of Directors Dora Ida BrokawSecretary Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 2, 9, 1982. with earlier. Besides its always good to have a selection of toys for younger children, whether visitors or your own. Toy quality will never be better than it is today. Save the good ones; they may turn out to be smother generations Growing Child treasurers! Sometime (maybe even now) your child will have more toys than die can use, or more than there is room for. When this happens, she may drift from one toy to another for only brief and superficial play, according to Growing Child, the monthly child development newsletter. This is a sign that it is time to put some of the toys away for awhile, leaving only current favorites. With a more limited selection of toys, a child will learn to be more inventive and resourceful in looking for new ways to play with each toy, and her attention span will get longer. From time to time, switch toys from storage to playroom for an variety. A rainy day is a good time for this activity: exchanging old" toys for new toys can help overcome boredom. If a child is old enough, she can help decide which toys to put away and which to bring out. These periodic switches offer you a good opportunity to examine the toys. If any parts are missing, write to the manufacturer for replacements. If any repairs are needed, do them. If the toy is damaged beyond repair, discard it or salvage whatever may be reusable. A "junk box of old toy parts can be a treasure chest to an older child who ever-chang- ing likes to tinker with construction projects. Never throw away a useable toy, even though you think a child has surely outgrown it Children play with tpys in different ways at different ages. A feature that might not have been evident originally may offer pleasure a year or two later. A child who is sick in bed recovering from an illness often prefers a less challenging toy, one she has played Growing Child has a catalog of over iojt, books and records for children up to six years old. To get a copy, send $1 to Catalog, P.0. Box 620N, Lafayette, Indiana 47902. 200 educational Womens Volleyball Standings as of November 18 are ss follows: A" League Shoes Ta Boot with 3 wins and 3 losses. Gamache with 5 wins and 1 loss. Fox Den with 2 wins and 3 losses. Big O Hie with 5 wins and 1 loss. Trico with 4 wins and 1 loss. Swains with 2 wins and 3 losses. Frontier Grill with 1 win and 5 losses. Country Auto with no wins and 5 losses. MB League Palmer Tire with 8 wins and 2 losses. Boren Electric with 5 wins and no losses. Rae Dees with no wins and 5 losses. Gary Energy with 4 wins and 1 loss. Bottle Hollow with 2 wins and 3 losses. The Wave with 1 win and 4 losses. Plateau with 3 wins. and 2 losses. Longs Plumbing with 3 wins and 2 losses. Richman Oil with 3 wins and 2 losses. Page Petroleum with 3 wins and 2 losses. Gales Office Supply with no wins and 5 losses. Ft- - Duchesne Stan with 3 wins and 2 losses. months of January and February, the Federal Trade Commission receives more letters about mail order problems than at any other time of year. Most consumers who complain are unaware of a rule that gives them certain protections when shopping by mail-t- he Mail Order Merchandise Rule. This Federal Trade Commission rule requires the seller to send your mail order goods withing 30 days or when promised, or to give you the option of getting a prompt refund. Here are some answers to questions you may have about shopping by mail: What can I do if my order is not sent when promised? You can cancel you order for a complete refund. The rule requires that the seller mail you an option notice if the promised shipping date cant be met This notice tells you the new shipping date and includes a postage free way for you to cancel your order for a complete refund or to agree to a new shipping date. If the company cannot meet the new shipping date, it must send you a second option notice. Your order will automatically be cancelled unless you sign the second notice and return it to the company. If I caned my order after receiving an option notice, when should my refund be sent? If your order was paid by cash, check, or money order, the rule states that a refund must be mailed within seven business days. If the sale was by credit, the seller must mail the papers that adjust your account within one billing cycle. What if no shipping or delivery date is promised? Under the Mail Order Rule, if no delivery period is promised, the seller must ship the merchandise no later than 30 days after your complete post-holida- y order is received. Does this rule apply to everything ordered by mail? No, the rule does not cover magazine subscriptions (except far the first issue), COD orders, seeds and plants, or credit orders where your account is not charged before the goods are shipped. What should I do if my order arrives damaged or does not fit? Instructions on how to handle such problems are often included with If there are no your order. instructions, write the company and explain the situation. In your letter, provide all the information that identifies your order, including account and order number, and a copy of your letter. The company should let you know how to correct the problem. If your order has been damaged, you may want to notify the post office or the company that delivered the product photo-finishin- g, What precautions are advisable when shopping by mail? 1. Note the delivery or shipping time stated in the ad. Order early to allow plenty of time for delivery before holidays. 2. Find out about the merchant's return policy. If it is not stated, ask before you order. 3. Note the merchants name and address, and the date you sent your order. 4. Keep a copy of your order form, cancelled checks, and charge account records. These will be helpful if you have a problem later. 5. Check the reputation of the firm with your local Better Buaineea Bureau or consumer protection agency. Who should I contact for assistance with a mail order problem? First, contact the seller and try to resolve the problem. If that does not work, the consumer protection office in your area or in the vicinity of the company may be helpful. Your local postal inspector may also be able to assist. The Direct Mail Marketing Association, an industry group; may help you resolve your dispute if you send them a letter explaining the of and include problem is relevant documents. Their 6 East 43rd Street, New York, NY 10017. The Federal Trade Commission enforces the Mail Order Rule. While the FTC cannot resolve your information individual complaint, about your experiences is important to the enforcement of the Act. Therefore, they appreciate receiving copies of your complaint correspondence. For more information, write for a free copy of Make Knowledge Your Partner in Mail Order Shopping, FTC Washington, D.C., 20580. .! Hospital L- - Notes Ronnie and Jerrie Kloeppel, a girl bmn November 15. Bert and Diana Jenson, a boy born November 15. James and Donna Bryson, a boy bom November 17. Steven and Gwendolyn Duncan twin girls, bom November 17. Tibbs and Leana Ridley, a girl bom November 20. Steven and Lynett Jensen, a boy bom November 19. Paul and Sheryl Kitchen, a girl bom November 20. Lennis and Connie McKee, a boy bom November 22. Kenneth and Pamela Womack, boy, bom November 24. Craig and Susan Munk, a girl bom November 24. Mitch and Roberta Davidson, boy, bran November 25. Dennis and Susan Clark, a boy bran November 27. Antone and Annie Purcell, a boy bom November 30. Jeffery Thompson, a boy, Novem ber 29. i Young Adult Dance set There will be a Young Adul Friday, December 3 at 8:30 the Roosevelt First Ward. The dress for the dance is and the cost is SI. i |