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Show Thursday, January. 6, 1963 Uintah Begin Standard public NOnca Nona No lea I hereby given Ihol the following 1983 Budge for Duchewo County wat enacted by the Board of County Commlutonen on December 1 4, 1 983 and it available for inipection by the public during regular buiineM hourt at the office of the County Clerk, at the Cour-thouDuchesne, Utahi DEPARTMENT TOTAL CommiMianen ' 883,348.00 60,570.00 5,200.00 51,638.00 District Court Circuit Court Justice Court Juvenile Court Clerk Auditor Recorder 72,030.00 52,600.00 105,229.00 133,773.00 102,367.00 Treasurer and Grounds Health Fire Agricultural Inspection All other Roods Recreation Weeds Library Building Inspector Television Hopsital Bond jGrant Total 'General 'library 30,000.00 Published 300,000.00 212,180.00 324,087.00 LAKE ELECTRIC MOON ASSOCIATION, INC Members of Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc., who reside in Districts 2, 6, $ 7, and Electric Building. This includes follows: 2 73)0 p.m., January 13, at Myton Elementary School. This includes the area west Counof the Duchesne-Uinta- h ty line and south of the laka Lane including the comDISTRICT NO. Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. The and that area around Roosevelt which is outside the city limits. DISTRICT NO. 6 A 7 - 7:00 p.m., January 11, at Moon I . hereby Sucessor Trustae ning. This Substitution the Trust Dead : DUNBAR and DOROTHY E5TER ; DUNBAR as Trustor, in which :THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE : SMALL BUSINESS AQMINSTRA-TIOin named Beneficiary THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BENEFICIARY BY Gary M Peterson STATE OF UTAH THE SMALL BUSINES AD- VS as Trustee, and filed for record February '!4, 1978 and recorded in COUNTY OF Salt Lake On this 10th day of December In Ihe yew 1982, personally appeared before me Gary M. Peterson, known to me to be the Chief, Portfolio Management of Ihe :Book A59 at Page 486 as ENo. 196728, Records of cDuchasne County, State of ;Utah and in which the following described property is described: Beginning at the Southwest comer of Section ntity AdministraSmall Business tion and Ihe person who ex TABIONA NEWS Connie Lee B Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile went : of Trustee made and executed this 10th day of December 1982. is by RODERICK VINCENT MINISTRATION the 10, UTAH TITLE AND ABSTRACT is of Township 2 South, Range West, U5M) and running thence North 61 rods, East 160 rods; South 61 rods, and West 160 rods to Ihe place of begin- PUBLIC NOTICI SUBSTITUTION Of COMPANY, purpose meetings is, to nominate candidates for the position of Director for the above Districts. Only bona fide members residing in the District may make nominations for the position of Director and nominations so made at this meeting will be voted upon at the Annual Meeting munities of Myton, Arcadia, Bridge land, Pleasant Valley TRUSTU the area within the city limits of Roosevelt City.' These meetings are called under the provisions of Article IV, Section 3, of the bylaws of hereby notified of District Nominating Meetings Which have been scheduled are and Janet Cowan, County Lake's Rangely Office. This includes all of Moon Lake's service area located in the Slate of Colorado. DISTRICT NO. 8 - 73)0 pm., January 12, at the Moon Laka MISTI MOS under $5,347,7893X1 1982. day of December, ip the Uintah Basin Standard January 6, 1983. public Nona NOTICI Of NOMINATINO : 51,500.00 30,000.00 Revenue Sharing 24,730.00 Revenue Sharing 94,357.00 Bond 1,138,035.00 $5,347,789.00 1,138,035.00 GRAND TOTAL Dated at Duchesne, Utah this 30th to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L Clerk la. bo hold March 5, 1983. Members ore not limited os to the number of candidates nominated for the position of Director. In addition to Ihe nominations made at the special nominating meetings, candidates may be nominated by petition andor from the floor at Ihe Annual Meeting. Members are encouraged la avail themselves of this opportunity to ask any questions they may have regarding conihe servation, operation of their Association, or what have you. Refreshments will bo served and there will be a door prize awarded to some lucky member in attendance. Published in Ihe Uintah Basin Standard January 6, ' 1982. ecuted the above instrument on behalf of said Agency and acknowledged to me that such Agency executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and yew In this certificate first above written. Bonnie B. Miller Notary public Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 23, 30, 1982, and January 6, 1983. Phone News Items 722-513- 1 11 a.m. with burial in the Tabiona Cemetery. e Mra. Jennie Jones, Tabiona,' and Jerry Merkley, Duchesne, were married Monday in Duchesne. They left for southern Utah and California for a honeymoon. MONTWELL NEWS j.33nadhead and family to a Christmas . dinner and party. They went as far as Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Valdai Nola Nelson Carlile took them on to Salt Lake. On :.the stray home they stopped in Heber e Sandra and lom Alderich and r.City to viait Mr. and Mrs. Minnie family hosted a family and Doug Carlile. their new building in Vernal New at Bob and Vern Carter visited for Years day. The building will house Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Aldrichs second hand store. Those Carter. Mra. Flora Fabrizio and family e Those visiting at the Reed : went to California for the Christmas Anderton home were Lorraine AnderI holiday. Tran stayed home .to take son and twin daughters from of his business. They were pare Taylorsville, (the girls had visited a : guests of Steve Ogdens family and week with grandparents Mr. and , .parents. Mrs. Axel Anderson, Roosevelt) Don Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tumbow went spent some time with his parents to Salt Lake for Christmas with their when he brought the girls for a visit. : family. They shared dinner and and John Rogers, Salt Lake,' Barbra 'exchanged Christmas tree decora- also visited their grandparents, tions they had all made. e Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson spent Virdore at the home of Mr. and Christmas in Salt Lake with - Mra. Frank Defa were Mr. and Mrs. daughters Glenda and family Billie : Shurtleff and family. Mr. and Mra. and family. And New Year's weekend Max Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giles in Rangely with Ihrry and Lillian of all Salt Lake and and family, Peacock. : Draper. Mr. and Mra. Frankie e Mr. and Mra. Grant Johnson, Penrod and family, Green River, Idaho Falla, and H. D. and Ina f visited last week with Maxine Penrod Shaw, Granger, visited recently with : and their grandparents, the Defas. their mother Estella Shaw. ' A week ago Sunday all the Ginea : e Visiting during the holidays at and Fabrizio relatives went to Salt the Max Nelson home were Ina and to visit 'Lake as a family Temple A. D. Shaw, West Valley City, Karen - Square and see the lights. Brown and Susan, Price. Errol and : Mr. and Mrs. John and Bonnie JoAnn Nelson and boy, Morgan. : Robots and family visited Mr. and Nelson's also visited with their son ;Mrs. Francis Barton at Monticello Randy by telephone from South Christmas holidays. (during the Africa New Years Day. Word was received this week that : e Students home from school in Jan old resident of our area whose Provo to spend the holidays with their parents were Kevin Woodward, (parents, were pioneers of the valley had passed away. Ik waa Ben Dell Hint, Gwenna Powell and Lake. He is the brother (Chiriln, Salt Steven and Julie Himblin. (of Margaret Giles and the brother-in-lae Glen and Susan Hmlem visited of the late Farms Giles, Hanna. several days in Salt Lake and Layton (They were people who pioneered this her parents, the Morris Van with : valley and lived here until old age Ordans. -- forced them to leave the ranching to Myron and Ruth Hslem went to younger generation. Services were (a Salt Lake Monday where Myron had -- held at the Tabfama Ward Monday at a medical appointment. er . . -- -- w Mable o $3,343, 487 Hospital Bond BRoad Collector Road Revenue Sharing as ,822,434.00 81,942.00 Library t Schun Carrie H married Mamie Swain November 25, 1932 in Vernal. Hb waa a heavy equipment operator fra the National Park Service fra many years. He is survived by his wife, Mamie, of Neola; sons and daughters, Mra. (Carma) Clark, Venial; Joe L. Schurz,. Roy; Rukm Schurz, Vernal; Mra. Cloyd (Bonnie) Kump, Santa Fe, New Mexico; .Steve Schurz, Neola; Don Schurz, Vernal; 20 grandchildren; four brother and sister: Pete Schurz, Ogden and Mra. Zdda Byrne, Apache Junction, Arizona. Funeral services ware held Friday December 31 at 1 p.m. In the Vernal LDS Fifth Ward Chapel. Burial wan in the Vernal Memorial Park. 105,516.00 Exhibits and Schurz. 34,169.00 98,900.00 30,000.00 PBI 8 bert 106,403.00 Extension Services . George Adel- - H. 263,380.00 Computer was He 2,751 .00 1 of 75, bom Septem ber 10, 1907 in Vernal 10,000.00 1 ly" Schurz, merly of Vernal, died December 28, at the home of a son in Neola. 459,790.00 67.950.00 43,480.00 Aging Fre- "Cur- Neola, for- 79,528.00 General $1,135,254.00 B Road 300,000.00 Collector Road 212,180.00 Revenue Sharing 75,000.00 derick age None General $429,790.00 Revenue Sharing $30,000.00 Jail Engineer : Harold 15,500.00 67,069.00 53,600.00 Attorney Assessor Building Election Sheriff Obituaries H. Schuiz courts are now ready for skating. Pictured are Niki Densley, Farah Ferguson, Sean Ferguson, Dennis Ferguson, and Carson These five youth were only a few of those who found the conditions nt the old Roosevelt Tennis Courts ideal for skating, or footing, as the case may be. The ICE FOOTINGS? Shiflett. Business properly assessments Pike increase in Lawrence Pike, age 85, Uintah County, died January 21, 1983 in the Duchesne County Hospital. H) waa bran December 25 in Leeton to Ludous Aaron and Jane Taylor Pike. He married Lilly Reed, later divorced, Ih then married Hilda Hall, lgter divorced, and married Nellie Perank, later divorced. Ife waa a state game warden for many years and waa a trapper for the federal government. He was a Veteran of World War I. Valuations fra property tax purand unimproved properties in Utah will rise sharply next year, while average residential assessments in the state could decline slightly in 1983. This was the forecast made by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in their latest analysis of the outlook for 1983 property taxes. ' According to the study, the He is survived by five sons: Julian avenge assessment on commercial property in Utah will increase by Reed, Roosevelt; Keith Pike, Long Beach, California; Vaughn Pike, 24 next year throughout the state. This will very all the way from a Neola; Stewart Pike, Ioka; Wayne decline of one percent in Piute 17 grandchildren; 7 brother County to a rise of 57 in Juab a County. California; Assessments on unimproved land slaters, Minnie Workman, Roosevelt and Ora Murdock, Salt Lake City, will be boosted by an average of 40 and half brother Ray Jones, Cortez, throughout Utah in 1983. Again, the Colorado. changes will range from a decline of two percent in Piute County to an Funeral services are Friday, Januincrease of 834' (more than 914 11 7 the a.m. at at ary times) in Emery County. Mortuary where friends may call Residential assessments, on the ' .7 p.m. Thursday from other hand, will decline by an Burial will be in the Fort Duchesne average of two percent in the state Cemetery. . will 1983 made on residential property among Utah counties. On one hand, Piute County will experience 21 decline, but Juab County homeowners will suffer a 23 assessment increase in poses on commercial j ' 1983. A table included in the Foundation report indicates that commercial assessments in Duchesne County will across-the-boar-d, be raised 22 this year and assessments on unimproved land will be increased 12. Residential property assessments in Ducheane County will be lowered by three pracent in 1983. . Clau-Beec- h, Olpin-Hillin-g- 7-- er 9 next year. Hmever, there will be variation in the changes M. Foundation analysts explain that the assessment changes that will be made in 1983 are the result of (1) legislative changes made in 1982 which became effective when the voters approved Proposition 1 last November, and (2) the factoring program which is carried out by the State Tax Commission at the dose of each year. The study observes that rather complex and involved formulae are used in arriving at the changes to be made. Last year, the Utah Legislature even-number- provided that property in .Utah of should be assessed at 20 reasonable fair cash value, except that residential property should be assessed at 15, Thus, counties with average assessment ratios above 15 will have their residential assessments lowered, while counties with average assessment ratios below 15 will be required to raise all residential assessments. In the case of commercial property and unimproved land, most of Uie assessments 'will be raised by a designated factor in order to approximate the 20 assessment i level The study notes that the designated percentage changes will be made without regard to toe assessment level on an individual nroperty. Thus, if an assessment on a property already is out of ' with other line in comparison the in the problem county, properties will be further exaggerated after application of the adjustment factor. The adjustment factors that will be applied to property assessments in. 1983 will result in a shifting of local property taxes among the' several counties of the state as well as among nroperty classes. The Foundation report emphasizes, howerver, that property assessments aip only formula used one part of a to determine the tax burden on a particular parcel of property. Equally important are the tax rates set by the various local units of - government that utilize the tax. These mill rates will not be known until sometime in June, although several local units have indicated that they have to turn to higher property tax rates in 1983. . two-pa- rt Pierce Merlene Cleoh Stark Pierce, age She waa HIGH YIELDS 49, of Bonita, died December 29 .at home, of cancer. bom May 11, 1933 in Spring Canyon, Carbon County to Albert , '. M. , 4 Wj : 1T FflM SMALLER Plena Murid Marie Howes Stark. She married Albert Levi Pierce June 25, 1950 in Elko, Nevada. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had lived in Glenwood Springs, Colorado for many yean before coming to the Uintah Basin in Leon and 1968. Depodt She waa an active member of the LDS Church. She had been a teacher in MIA and Sunday school. She had served as a counselor in an MIA presidency. At the time of her death she had been serving as an assistant ward librarian. Money While living in Colorado she waa, active in Jaycee-etteand waa the' appointed secretary of the local school board. In Utah she served on the advisory board of the Uintah Basin Ana Vocational' Center. She had been secretary of the Democratic County Committee and was a member of the Cowbells. ! minimum deposiw a . She had worked aa a secretary in a school district office; at the forest service, as a legal secretary and aa secretary to fourth .district court judge, David Sam. She worked many years for the First Security Bank Corporation and waa manager of the Altamont First Security Bank when she became ill. Check your nearby First. Security Bank for this weeks current rate and take advantage of this new way of earning a higher.yield for less. . k . . She is survived by her husband, Albert of Bonita; two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Dixie) Swasey, Mountain Home, and Mra. Gary (Paula) Jenkins, Bluebell; nine grandchildren; her parents Mr. and Mra. Albert L. Stark, Palisade, Colorado; her grandmother Mrs. Carrie Stark, Grand Junction, ' Colorado; four brothers: Gilbert Freeman' Stark, Denver; Albert Leon. Stark Jr., Glenwood Springs; Donald Patrick Stark and Terry Wayne Stark, both of Salt Lake. She was preceded in death by a brother Richard Stark. Funeral services were held Monday, January 3,- at 12 noon in the Moon Lake LDS Word ChapeL Burial waa far the Mountain Hmie Bonita Cemetery. . . ' Federal regulations require substantial penalty forearly withdrawal. 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