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Show 0" Ifr V ep aA - V ) Wednesday, November 7, :fCf tV.t Uintah 1984 J 1 -- . 8 Standard Basin .r Whfltb Wfutir Jindii 4 ' y m uv dcMiftdi! PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Duchesne Estate of Clarence County Locations designated. daims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 31st day of January, 1985, or said claims shall be forever barred. in ASSOCIATION, (A60267) APPLICANT: John Max Robinson, 1501 North Grand Avenue Santa Ana, CA. will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, In lawful money of the United States, all 0.015 CFS, QUANTITY, SOURCE, 6 in. well 100 ft. payable at the time of 2 deep. acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE CANT: possession- or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the trust deed executed by BOYD D. FULLMER, as Trustor, to Myton, UT. QUANTITY; 0.015 CFS, SOURCE: 6 in. well 50 ft. to 250 ft. deep. POINTfS) OF DIVERSION: (1) S. 810 ft, W. 170 Nik Cor. Sec. 3, B, Duchesne, Utah 84021 or in person at the Duchesne Domestic: family, Slock watering: 9 head of USE: ZIONS livestock. Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total City Office Building, 165 South Center St., no later acreage 0.25 acs. than 12:00 Noon on November 13, 1984. The City of Duchesne reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. PLACE T3S.R2W. Protests, resisting the granting of. these applica- tions therefor must be filed In duplicate with the Slate Engineer, 636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, ljoh 84116 on or before December 7, 1984. Dee C Hansen, P.E. Nona DATED this 17th ... bacteria. This violates Section 3.1.4 of the Utah Public Drinking Water Regulations. Slate Law requires that we give Notice of this fact. our system have averaged 52 coliforms per 100 ml. The drinking water limit Is 1 coliform per 100 ml. A preliminary check on our system indicates that our method of sampling could be the reason for this problem. The Gty is interested in providing safe water and Is taking the steps necessary to correct the problem. We are changing our method of taking samples in order to meet Slate Guidelines and are working on having a local certified lab da the required tests. Our most recent samples for the last seven weeks indicate the presence of no coliform bacteria. Check samples taken immediately after the violations also Indicated there were no coliform bacteria press net. The State Health Department does not believe this problem is serious enough to issue a Boil Order at this time. We wish to assure you we are taking all necessary steps to identify and correct this problem. Alan Grindslaff City Administrator Published In the Uintah Basin Standard November 7, 1984. p.m. bc&nowledged'that he is1 the signer of the above instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Shona Robison Notary Public Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 31, November 7, and 14, 1984. Tuesday, November 6, 1964 in the Ballard City Building. Members of the public are invited to attend, information pertaining to Federal Revenue sharing funds in connection with City's fiscal 85 budget, will be available in the office of the Gty Recorder PUHUC NOTICE NOTKE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described November 1, 1984 at 2100 East BOO South. Any questions pertaining to these funds should be directed to the Gty Mayor. Verden C. Heaton, property -Published Mayor in the Uintah Basin Standard October 31, and November 7, 1984. PUBLIC NOTKE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Myton City LDS Fourth " PUMLK NOTICE NOTia OP TRUSTEE'S SALS The following described properly will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, payable In lawful money of the public hour. Must have basic carpenter skills and be a resident of Myton. Applications may be obtained at the Myton Gty Office and will be accepted until Thursday, November 15, 1984 at 630 p.m. or may be sent BANK, 1 Basiq Standard November 7, and 14, 1984. 1984. ZIONS NATIONAL FIRST BANK, N.A. Richard H. Nebeker J.D. 2440 Cab-loadJ.D. Sprayer 2- - 14 ft. Discs 1030,1032, Bale Wagons Attorney for Zlons First National Bank, N.A. 800 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 Far additional informa- 1214 J.D. Swather 2, 3, 4 4 Bottom Plows GrinderMixer Small Case Grain Drill N.H. One Row Com Chopper Gehl Feed Wagon tion' contact day far the purpose of a Trust Deed foreclosing executed by CRAIG E. and SHAWNA F. as Trustors, In GURLING DESERET FEDERAL SAVINGS S LOAN Beneficiary, ASSOCIATON, real covering property located at 593 West 150 North, Roosevelt, Utah, and more described as. 22, Summerhills Subdivision No. 2, according to the official plat thereof In the office of the Recorder, Duchesne County, Utah. DATED this 18th day of October, 1984. DESERET FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION R. Wayne Mack Collection and Workout Supervisor Trustee Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 24, 31, and November 7, 1984. PUBLIC NOTKE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ELMER SMITH, Deceased Probate No. 84P42-- D All persons having claims against the above, state ate required to present them to the undersigned or to the Gerk of the above entitled court on or before the 1st day of February 1985, or said claim shall be forever barred. ROLAND URESK Attorney for Petitioner Zlons Bank Building 156 North 200 East Roosevelt, Utah 84066 (801)722-466- Drtcasr ' ! Probate No. All persons having claims against the above - 8 Published In the Uintah Basin Standard October 31, November 7, arid 14, 1984. PURLK NOTKE will no longer be responsible for any debts my own. I i North 5:00 MBF to 1,700 MBF. The Francis Creek Salvage unit is located on the Vernal Ranger District In the Cart Creek drainage R. 22 E, Salt Lake Meridian. The area Is about 261 acres in size and contains an estimated cut volume of about 2,700 MBF to 3,500 MBF. The East Timothy Creek Salvage unit is located an the Roosevelt Ranger District in the Dry Gulch T. 2N, R3W, Uintah Meridian, The area is about 396 acres In size and contains an estimated cut volume of about 1100 MBF.to 1500 MBF. drainage in the. Hardinger Duw Salvage unit is located on the Roosevelt Ranger Distrid In the Dry Gulch drainage In T. 2 N, R 3W, Uintah Meridian. The area is about 120 acres in size an contains an estimated cut volume of about 300 MBF to 600 MBF. The Dry Gulch Salvage unit is located on the Roosevelt Ranger District in the Dry Gulch drainage in T. 2N, R. 3W, Uintah Meridian. The area, is about 420 acres in size and contains an estimated ' cut volume of about 1000 MBF to 1400 MBF. The Dry Gulch No. 2LP Unit in located' on the Roosevelt Ranger District iri the Dry Gulch drainage in T. 2N, R. 3W, Uintah Meridian. The .area' is about 20 acres in size and contains an estimated cut volume of about 200 MBF to 210 MBF. This Preliminary Adve- rtisement is not a guarantee that the sales described herein will be ' Monday 722-244- 7, located on the Vernal Ranger District in the Ashley Creek drainage in T. IS, R. 20 E., Salt Lake p.m., through Thursday. Please call Roy Springer for infer' Please motion, submit sealed bids to Gene Harvey at P.O. Box 278, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. Bids close at 430 p.m. on November 20, 1984. MLEA reserves the right to rejed any or all bids. Published In the Uintah1 Basin Standard November tain Salvage unit is Meridian. The area is about 365 acres In size and contians an estimated cut volume of about 1 ,300 Cresent Road, Roosevelt, Utah between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and isement. in T. IS, Lot Linda PUBUC NOTICE NOTKE TO CREDITORS Estate of Weston Nephl 'fufield-season- ' are intended to' be advertised for sale prior to the next Prospective biddeti'pfe urged to ex amine, the areas now before- winter weather prevents observation of important .sale area conditions. Information concerning the timber and conditions of sale may be obtained from the District Ranger concerned or the Forest Supervisor, 1680 West Highway 40 Vernal, Utah 84078. Final stumpage prices, estimated volume by species, bidding conditions and other contract The North Taylor Moun- 530-736- call ion nitrott lor ail yonr machinery alDanaia Ashley National Forest 2:00 o'clock p.m. of said Sorensen at Published In the Uintah Basin Standard November 7, 14, and 21, 1984. Post Hole Digger timber sale areas on the specifications will be announced upon final advert- favor of NATIONAL . PUBLIC NOTICE FOR SALE - 19B1 Bulck LaSabre Limited. 4 door, V8, dark brawn color, 67,000 miles, fully loaded, our No. 1. - 1965 GMC, 5000 series, flat bed with utility boom, V6, 4x4 with winch, our No. 711. Buy as Is. - 1968 Dodge Power Woaon, V8, 300 series, 4x4 set of gin pales, our No. 604 Buy as Is. . i Vehicles may be in-specled at the Moan Lake Electric warehouse, 500 . and 14 1984. PUBUC NOTKE Anyone with outstanding bills against the Velma Fieldsted estate, please send them to Flora 118-6- , Bax Allred, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. Published In the Uintah Basin Standard November 7, 14, and 21, 1984 PUBUC NOTKE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Myton Town Corporation Myton, Utah 84052 Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of culinary water lines, service connections: Treatment plant material and equipment supply (Bid Schedule II) will be received by Myton Town Cor' potation at the office of Myton Town p.m. local. until 1:30 Monday, 1984, and November 19, then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. CONTRACT The DOCUMENTS must be examined at the following locations: Valley Engine- ering Inc. 1345 West Highway 40, Vernal, Utah, Associated General Contractors, 1135 South West Temple, SIC, Utah, Inter' mountain Contractors, Inc. 444 South 300 West, SIC Utah. TRACT of the DOCUMENTS CON- may be obtained at the office of Valley Engineering, Inc. located at 1345 West Highway 40, Vernal, Utah upon payment of $30.00 for each set. Requests for "Approved Equal" must be furnished to Valley Engineering, Inc. at least 5 days prior to bid opening date. A site Inspection will be held November 12, 1984 at 1 ,30 p.m. Interested parties should meet at the town office. Dated October 10, 1984 Alexia Cooper, Mayor Published In the Uintah Basin Standai 7. and 14, 1984. at 10:30 a.m. in Mortu- Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the Vernal Cemetery. TRIDELL NEWS Loma McKee Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett have had two new grandsons born recently.- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Millett had a baby boy born October 14. He will be named Craig Allen. Nina and Milo Webb had a son bon October 23. This is five children Medical Center. - O. Bird for Lhe Webbs, four boys and one girl. The Webbs are living in Oran Ivan Bird. Sr., age: 67 of Roosevelt died No--! vember 2, 1984 in a Salt! Lake City Hospital. Sandy. Fern Bartlet left Thursday to go to Sandy to help in the Webb household for a few days and get f wasl ranch hand. He is survived by his wife Arloha Williams, West Valley City; sons and daughters; Mrs. Lelan West (Valorie) Clegg, Jordan; Mrs. William (Radene) Edgerly, West ; Jordan;1:. Vickie, ' Bird, Bennion ; Oran Ivan Bird,'' Jr., West Valley; Mrs. Randy (Robyn) Howard, Kearns; Hujene Bird, West Valley; Mrs. Scott (Wyora) Butler, Kearns; and Fred Bird, West Jordan; 21 grandchildren. Brothers and sisters; Deloss Bird and Melvin Bird of Salt Lake City; John Bird and Leo Bird both of Bluebell; Mrs. Sherm (Dolly) Sorenson, Mrs. Ed (Stella) Ames, Marion Bird, Irvin Bird, and Clinton Bird all of Roosevelt; Jack Bird of Tabiona. Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 6, at the Mortuary. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Olpin-Hulling- W. Robison AlWillis ma Robison, Rock Springs Wyo., age 66, died November 2, 1984, in eville Care Center, Salt Lake City, of cancer. He born was at Bea- - Robison ver City, Utah, January 28, 1918, to Alma Pratt and Lillie Lang Robison formerly of loka. He attended school in Jordan and Davis School Districts. He was a veteran of World War II, going in with the first wave on Omaha Beach then on through the Battle of the Bulge into Berlin. He has been an active member of the LDS church, being President of the Seventies and later a High Priest. He is survived by his wife, Florence Pratt Robinson; sons, Gaylin, Lynn, Vaughn, Jerald and Mark Robison; and daughter, Kathy, twenty-ongrandchildren, one great grandchild and only sister, Birdie R. Swasey of Mountain Home. He was preceded in death by his parents and one granddaughter. Funeral services were at the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City, internment in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery on Highland Drive, Novepiber 5. PHONE NEWS 722-513- 1 Ferron. Those attending sessions at the Provo Temple Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Davis Morrill, Thelma Taylor, Emma Wilson, Vida and Loma McKee. e Mr. and Mrs. Howard Merrell are rejoicing pver the arrival of a baby girl bom October 24, at the Ashley Medical Center; The Merrells have four little boys and this is their first girl. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz., and will be named Misty Dawn. Gran- dparents are Velora Merrell and Mr.. .,and Mrs. Norman' Wood-hous- e. Diane and Louis Simmons hosted a Halloween Party fin- the community Friday night. It was a costume affair with everyone bringing pot luck. - e Kirsten and Morris McKee are moving into their new brick home this week. They have been living in the home owned by Sue Ann Green Morrill. e Milt Wilson was a patient last week at the Ashley Valley Medical Center for five days. Myrtle Berkenpass, his sister, from Ogden, has spent this week with him. e Davis Morrill underwent ear surgery at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Friday, October 26. e Morlan Harvey, Pocatello, Ida., spent a week at the home of his mother, Esther Harvey. He also visited the Bill Hoopes hone in Neola and the Bill Workman family in Vernal. e Lois Goodrich and Peggy Ahlborn spent Friday and SaturBishop Jerry Goodrich has just been promoted to a captain in the Civil Air Patrol. e Ron Crow and Dale Mowdy, Mario, Okla., spent the weekend at the Dennis Goodrich home. They enjoyed the deer hunt while here and were both successful in Bonn- the acquainted with her new grandson. Diane and Gene Williams spent the deer hunting weekend in Tridell with the Gene Wallace family. The Williams are from day in Provo. e Copies be held Wedne- will the Larkin Sunset Lawn ary in Sail Lake. Burial will be in the Neola Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the Primary Childrens were lata- - divorced. He was a truck driver and : Bowen 5, in November er bom February 21, 1917 in Bluebell, Utah to ClaBird rence Oran and Lydia Lisonbee Bird. He married Arloha Allred March 9, 1945 in Vernal. They Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 7, 1984 PUBUC NOTICE PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT OP NATIONAL FOREST TIMRER SALES The following proposed Services sday, November 7, ces. He Duchesne, Duchesne on Utah, County, November 28, 1984, at an 544-54- lift Myton City, Box 218, Myton, Utah 84052. Published in the Uintah United States, cash or cashier's check at the time of sale, at the front door of the County Courthouse in Ward 1984 84119 v Temple. Lillian was strong in faith and principle. She held many teaching and leadership positions in the church throughout ho- - life. She was stake and ward organist for 35 years and a participant in the chorus for many years, She was known for her musical talents, which she gave freely. She taught school for 25 years, then retired. A valiant and courageous person, she will be greatly missed by' her family and friends. Kendall W. Kelsey Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 24, 31, and November 7, 3131 South 1855 West West Valley City, UT Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 24, 31, and November 7, 1964.. r Va- 87, died Salt Lake. She was proceeded in death by one small son, Lloyd Dean. Funeral services will be Thursday, November 8, at 11 :00 a.m. in the Neola Second ward. Friends may call at the Mortuary Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and at the church Thursday 9:30 a.m. until serviOlpin-Hulling- lentine Reid. She married Elwin Peterson on May 29, 1920 in Vernal. He died August 2, 1934. She later married Thomas Thaddus (Thad) Wilkerson on November 21, 1935. Their marriage was solemnized on June 15, 1962 in the Salt Lake LDS Luke daims shall be forever barred. Kent Wedstoe Nordgren CURLING, N.A., as Beneficiary, recorded November 20, 1979, as Entry No. 205690, in Book at Pages 7 of the official records of Duchesne County, Utah, covering property described as follows: I Township I South, West, Uintah Range Special Meridian Section 29: the North half of the South half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United Slates of America. Said Sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED: October 30, Laborer, forty (40) hours per week, for two to three months. Salary $600 per m Min kivi n . . vi mi nil n nr yni 9 was Duchesne County, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder an the front steps of the Duchesne County Courthouse, Duchesne, Utah, FIRST General if 646-824- in Utah, December 5, 1984, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by GALE D. STEN-QUISa married man, as Trustor, In favor of ZIONS Select Equipment r situated De- Harriet I beginning Temporary who .Jyandsen, ', bom on cember James and state are required to present them to the undersigned or the Oerk of the Seventh Judicial District Court of Duchesne County, on or before the 17th day of January, 1985, or said day of Attorney for Trustee On the 17th day of October, 1984, personally ap- peared before me George hearing on the proposed expenditure of Federal Revenue Sharing funds at 7:30 He was 13, 1898 in Manila, Utah to GEORGE M. FRANDSEN is hereby given that the Ballard Cty Coun cil will conduct a public four indicated the presence gf coliform old bom August 22, 1983 in Roosevelt. He is survived by his parents and sister and brothers; Tracy Ann Luke, Ryan Luke, and Brandon Luke all of Roosevelt Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Luke, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baird, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Jean Baird, Shelley, Ida.; and great grandmother, Ardell Talbot Shelley, Ida. Funeral was Saturday November 3, at 1:00 p.m. at the October, 1964. 19B4. notke NATIONAL FIRST $16,355.77 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard. October 24, 31, and November 7, public month son of Jeffrey B. and Terty Baird Luke of Roosevelt died October 31, 1984 in the American Fork Hospital. She Horrocka Frances Money, nal. home. ZIONS BANK, STATE ENGINEER This Notice Is for Bacteria Violation. Same of the tests conducted during the Third Quarter of thlr year have indicated eticesaive bacteria In the Duchesne City Water System. Of the nine routine samples collected, Luke, RoosevelL on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed was 1 B. 14 1 F. Money grandchildren, 24 and one Bister, Mrs. Hyrum (Bertha) Slaugh of Ver- at her 1984 Chapel. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Utah. The balance owing as of the dote of recordation of the Notice of Default reasons with NATIONAL FIRST as Beneficiary, recorded on February 4, 19B3, as Entry No. 228935, Book of Page 255-5- 8 the official records of Duchesne County, Stale of OF USE: NEIkNWK, Sec. 3, Karen M. Rehbein City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 31, and November 7, 1984. kerson, 85, of Neola died on November 5, BANK, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of 1 Steven Nor- ranty regarding title, Box 5, ft, from Vk in Duchesne Courts. Said sale will be made without covenant or war- (A60314) APPLIChris O' Driscoll, T3S, R2W (1 Mi E of loka) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF from West Ik of East OF USE, SEVkSEVk. Sec. 25, i in theast quarter of Southeast quarter Section 15 Township 4 South, Range 8 West, USM, as recorded T3S.R9W. Submit sealed bids marked "Bid on City Rental Lot" to City of Samples the County of Salt Lake, Stale of Utah, and described os fallows, to wit: situated Sec. 25, T3S, R9W, (1.5 miles south from fruilland) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF 1 USE: Domestic: family, Stock watering: 5 head of livestock, Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID The City of Duchesne solicits invitations to bid on the one year lease of one lot located at 200 South and South Center St. (Blk 37, South V, of Lots 2942). Bids will be high bids over minimum acceptable. public sale, the following described property, POINTfS) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 330 ft, W. 850 ft, from SE Cor. Eileen Wissiup General Delivery Randlelt, Utah 84063 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 31, November 7, and 14, 1984. S. Luke os Trustee, USB&M to 500 ft. Lillian Reid Peterson Wil- Duchesne, Utah, otherwise unless Obituaries ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, A NATIONAL BANKING Survivors include four sons and one daughter, Glade Earl of Neola; Gordon Duane (Skinner) of Orem; Mrs. Wallace (Cleo) Stephenson of Salt Lake and Elwin Dale of Redmond, 11 Wilkerson Courthouse, County throughout the entire year Alfonzo Lucero, Deceased. Probate No. All persons having Duchesne, Drawer PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, the 27th day of November, 1984, at the hour of 1 1:00 a.m. of said day, on the front steps of the Duchesne PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATEB USERS The following application) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in PUBLIC NOTICE 722-513- shooting their deer, e Bryce Goodrich spent the weekend in Provo, e Vilale Hall and Margaret Ellison, Vernal have moved into the George BartleLt home. Mrs. Hall is Mrs. Aaron Simmons grandmother and Mrs. Ellison is her mother. t e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslem and daughters spent Saturday in Provo. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ruiz, e Those getting their deer from Tridell were Ray Natani, Gene and Ron Wallace, Louis Simmons, Bryce Goodrich,' Neil Bartlett and Enes Hatch, e Velora Merrell has been dance manager of the appointed Senior .Citizen dances in Roosevelt on Tuesday night. Brent Harvey, brother to Carl Harvey spent the opening weekend of deer season at the Harvey home. Brent lives in the Salt Lake area. i Mr. and Mrs. DeVon McKee received word from their son Darwin McKee, who is with the BYU study abroad students .in Israel, that he had just returned from a trip to Galilee where they had worked on a Kibutz in the banana fields for two weeks. Just prior to this they had been cm a field trip to Sinai for several days where they had the opportunity to climb Mt. Sinai. They also ' went snorkelimr In ii.. d Sea. ' |