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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, March 20, PUBLIC NOTICE nount currently i Uintah and Ouray Agency of lha Bureau of Indian Affairs ha com- pleted the determination the of potential beneficlarlei of iharei of fund which are currently being held In an etc row account pending distribution. Theie potential' beneficiaries are Indian tribe and Individual who received fund during the period between March 1, 1975 and March 31, 1981 which had been previously held In a ipecial deposit account at the Agency. All person who believe they may ' be .one o) these potential ' 4. tial and (P.L. in- shares of 1985, beneficiaries who have completed the acceptance forms will be distributed to them together with all Interest earned until the dale of distribution. After the completign pf.fll) op,., Before : proprtatawfwnd rfewtafonu ' but not later than October 1 , 1 985, any funds remaining in the Uintah and Ouray Agency IMPL Escrow Account must be expended for authorized purpose, subject to the approval of the Secretory of the Interior, as requested by the governing bodies of the tribes served by the Uintah and Ouray Agency. This authority to expend the funds ends September 30, 1967. Any unobligated balance on the dote will and account. Although not all of the funds In the IMPL Escrow Account came from interest earned on special deposit accounts, the Secretary of the Interior has determined that all of the funds In that account will be distributed pursuant to the provisions of be miscellaneous rociepts of the U.S Treasury. (SUCCISSOB TBUSTH) On Wednesday, the 3rd day of April, 1985, at the hour of 1045 o'clock a.m. of said day, on the front 1975. Third, each Agency was to determine the1 total dollars . transferred from special deposit accounts,', during the period identlfi- ed above to Individual In- -' diari Money (IIM) or tribal Individual accounts or to tribal accounts In the U.S. ' ! Treasury. The percentage that .these accounts were. , of .the total, .amount, transferred by the Agency during that period was to be computed. That percen- loge was then to be multiplied against . the . steps of the Duchesne County Court House at Duchesne, Utah, UTAH TITLE AND ABSTRACT COMas Successor PANY, Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cosh, in lawful money- - of the United States, all payable at the lime of sale, the following described . property, in the County of DUCHESNE, State of Utah, situated ' 2 WeeJ 'Section PETITION OF ANR LIMITED INC., ET AL, FOR AN ORDER MODIFY- ) North, Range 3 West, Section 23-235 and 36 ORDERS ING PREVIOUS WHICH ESTABLISHED DRILLING AND SPACING UNITS AND ANY OTHER - Range 136.. Township . Township and described os fellows, t: BEGINNING at the Southwest comer of Section 10, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Special Meridian; and running thence North 61 rods ; thence East 160 rods; thence South 61 rods; thence West 160 rods to the place of BEGINNING. TC Roger K. Marie It Published in the Uintah Basin Standard March 13, 20, and 27, 1985. PUBLIC NOTICI THE IN SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. APRIL LUCILLE DIMKX and the STATE OF UTAH, by and through Utah State Department of Social SerKEITH DIMKX You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached Complaint with the Clerk of. the Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Plaintiffs' attorney; Ronald E. Dolby, of Utah Legal d Service, Inc., 105 South 100 East, Provo, Utah and Dennis Draney, Attorney for Department, P.O. Box 84601, 886, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. DATED this 31 day of January, 1985. 1 By Ronald E. Dalby Attorney for i 30-31- . . South, 35-3- South, Section Said sale wil be made without covenant or war- ranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and referred to as ly Respondents) came on for hearing before Ihe Board of Oil, Gas and Mining (Board) al the Board's regularly scheduled hearing on Thursday, February 31-3- 6 28, 1985, in Ihe Board Room of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining (Division), 355 West North Temple, No. 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. The following Board 6 Township 3 South, Range 3 West, Sections: members, constituting a quorum, were present and participated in Ihe hearing and in the decision embodied herein. Gregory P. Williams, 232. 17-2- 5-- 3 South, Township Range 4 thro 8 West, Sections: All. Township 4 South, Range 3 West, Sections: 5 and 6 Richard B. Larsen, E. Steele McIntyre. Barbara W. Roberts, Assistant Attorney General was present on behalf of Ihe Division. Mark G Moench, Assi- Township 4 South, Range 6 West, Sections: stant Attorney General, was present on behalf of the Board. The following appeared at Ihe hearing: Hugh C. Gamer, Esq., for Coastal Oil and Gas Corporation. SALT LAKE MERIDIAN. 5 South, Township Range 19 East, Sections: 2629, 6 Township 6 South, Range 19 East, Sections: 9, 10, 15, 16, 22, 27 32-3- 3-- and 34. 2. Modify the Board's Order in Cause No. 140-1- 2 Phillip Wm. relating to test wells. 3. Permit an additional well to be drilling and produced on established 640ocre drilling and spacing units, at the option of the well operator,, if geologic and engineering e data far said unit will justify the drilling of a second well, and provided tha second wef. qppeatf,, Inc. Robert G. Pruitt, Jr., Esq. Frank J. Gustin, Esq., and George W. Hellstrom, Esq., for ANR Limited Inc., eta al. The Board, having reviewed Ihe motions and 64d-ocr- ' DOCKET NO. 85407 CAUSE NO. 139-4- 2 BEFORE THE BOARD OF PETITION INC, 6 Authorize that the second well is to be located at least 1,320 feet from the existing well in the same unit, and not closer than 660 feel from the unit boundary. 6 Designate existing or permitted second test wells within the lands described above as the second well for such units and permit each such second well to produce simultaneously with the original unit well. AND SPACING UNITS ANO ANY OTHER ORDERS RELATING TO TEST WELLS FOR THE ALTAMONT, BLUEBELL AND CEDAR RIM-SIN-K DUCHESNE AND UTAH. THE STATE ALL OF FIELDS, UINTAH OF UTAH TO OPERATORS, matter was originally scheduled far March 14, and 15, 19B5. Notice was sent on February 22, 1985 to all parties listed in this matter by certified receipt requested. All of the respondents argued that they did not have adequate time before the scheduled lands. FOR AN ORDER MODIFYING PREVIOUS ORDERS WHICH ESTABLISHED DRIL-IN- G COUNTIES, FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The hearing in this presently cover the subject AL. ET economically drilling units which OF-- mail-retu- TICULARLY ALL PERSONS INTERSTED IN DUCHESNE AND UINTAH COUNTIES, UTAH. Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, will conduct a hearing on Thursday, April 11, 1965 at 1040 a.m. in the Board Roam of the Division of Oil, Gas and sufficient Mining, 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. The hearing will continue to Friday, April 12, 1985, if necessary. The purpose of the proceeding will be to receive North evidence and testimony as to whether the Board should promulgate an Order to: I. Modify under Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the drilling and spacing Orders for the Green RiverWaiatch Transition Zone heretofore entered by this Board in Causes No. 139-1- , 139-139-and 139-1-7 (Alto- - Temple, 3 Respondent. General Conclusions of Law, Ihe Board enters Ihe following. ORDER ' I. The hearing in this matter originally scheduled for March 14 and 15, 1985, is hereby continued BULLDOZER SERVICE 1985. Reasonable, Costs:. 9 if j ; Phone FEATURING: 5 r, International TD20C Uintah Basin X'DrillingCd. 335 So. Stale $722-205- 6 'v ts Phone 'ki t owner Low-Bo- y tSm Haujing i i. . 20 West 300 South Duchesne, Utah 738-53- x I COAL New StokefmQtic stove dealer for Duchesne' and Uintah responsible for any debts olher than my own. Bruce Hardinger Published in Ihe Uintah Basin Standard March 13, 20. and 27, 1985. XlAUPxPxpIlpilpI! March Take a look Nona at the new D THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE DUCHESNE Classified COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION hereby as recognizes in the "Respondents" matter the OF: THOMAS DUFF. NELSON DUFF, selection in BRENT FORREST JAMES this weeks NOLAN DUFF, SHENA MARIE DUFF, minors. STATE THE OF UTAH: Uintah Basin DONALD LAWRENCE DUFF. BASED UPON Ihe Mo- d following parties.- (a) Coastal Oil and Gas Corporation by Hugh C. and Affidavit of Tina Booth Ercanbrack and good cause appearing therefore, you are hereby ordered to appear before this court on Ihe tion STANDARD Lynn 310 South Main Street-Su- ite 1400 Salt Lake Gty. Utah, 84101. fust Law and Motion day (b) Phillips Petroleum following at least five (5) Company, by Phillip Wm. after service of this order Lear, Attorney 50 South 1 Main Slreot-5u- ite 600, upon you, at. the hour of P.O. Box 45340, Salt Lake J 10:30 o'clock a.m. at Ihe Duchesne City, Utah 84145 (801) ounty Cour532-333- 6 thouse, Duchesne, Utah, Bow (c) Valley then and. there to show cause why it should not be Petroleum, Inc. by Jeffery R. Young, Attorney 1700 determined that you have Broadway Suite 900 deserted said children and Denver, Colorado BO 290 why you should not bo (303)861-436- 6 judicially deprived of any Other parties may enter rights in said children in their formal appearance accordance with Ihe proviremin Ihe above-entitlesions of Section and be recognized as Utah Code Annotated itter ' (1953) as amended. respondents by giving proper notice in Ihe prescribLaw and Motion Day ed manner to the Board, to Petition era: April 29, 1985 ANR Limited Inc., et al AtDATED this 4lh day of by Frank Douglass, torney First City Bank February, 1985. Twelfth Floor BY ORDER OF THE COURT: Building Austin, Texas, 78701 (512) Richard C. Davidson For information Call us today 722-513- 1 THE BUTCHER BLOCK In Altamont is your convenient 4766337. With counsel: Shop We now have V4 Attorney, Place local to J. Gustin, 48 Post Office Salt Lake Gty, Utah public 84101 (801) And to ihe above-name- d Respondents. The Board orders Pet- Nona Nona 454-383- Wrapped 9 Owned by Gary & Angie Mathews face cow, with a lazy connected on right ribs is being held One white J-- R all and itioners 1ST! AY r,b A We can else order W or whole CHOtCi Beef We ere s pert time bueiness so p loose cell us evenings et in the Uintah Basin Standard March 6, 13, 20, and 27, 1986 Frank or Whola Pigs Cut Published copy Huge Tool QJJgftDOIrQ Furniture and Fishing Gear March Sunday, 12:00 Noon 24 Bottle Hollow Resort Roosevelt, Utah (Lunch will be served) Dealers and Public Welcome oak furniture, fishing poles, fishing reels, Navaho silver jewerly, air tools, oak high chairs, oak baby cradles, sleeping bags, Olympic coin sets, plumbplyer ing tools, drill bit sets, hammers, come-a-long-s, sets, ratchet sets, toe ropes, bench grinders, assortment of approx. 50 different types of special mechanics tools, prof, socket sets, airless paint guns, knife sets, large selection of beautiful mens, ladies Quarts watches, welding tools, import socket sets, 100 ft. exten-tio- n cords (3 wire), tarps, vices, large tool boxes, oak wall shelves, oak rockers, brass and cooper decorative items, large and small brass spittoons, unique assortment of jewerly store items, railroad pocket watches, many collective items, carpenter tools, machanic's tools, electricians tools, this is just a partial list. Beautiful 1 items will be sold individually to the highest bidder Largest .. '"-- i Tool Auction of the Year CheckCredit Cards Welcome Co. & P Auction and B Bert Cook Joe Profarzer : j, Auctioneers .r v ' 1 . . - 3 yeap of quality auction services Auction will lost until approximately 7:0 . f'MA JFiA 9. So come after rftfl work . Custom Cutting JUDGE . LUMPtH and NO. 3. The .Board ' WOOD SLACK PUBLIC NOTICE I will no longer be TO SHOW CAUSE regularly 48 .. Basin Standard March 20. 1985 ORMR matters. f MS-30- 11 Wages will be negotiable with experience Contact Delaine Tidwell. 454 3469 or write to box 142. Alla monl, Utah lor more information. Published in the Uintah 13, April 3. 1985. public with Ihe above schedule, Ihe Procedural Rules shall apply to other All Water Wall.Drilling Free Estlmdtesrf The town of Altamoni is' accepting applications and resumes fur the posi lion of maintenance. in the Uintah Standard IN Garner, Attorney PUBLIC NOTICE as Published 20, 27, sistent BASIN FUEL 3 Box 3780 Myton.Utah 84052 ' Basin Hearing on established setting forth filing doles for notice and , Rt. for scheduled hearing date far March). To Ihe extent not incon- above-entitle- 20. 1985. Assistant Attorney Respondents or other parties to file exhibits. Date fer making oral arguments to Ihe Board on any motions, petitions and memoranda or briefs. April II, 12 Petition. (Board's 1 and to form: MARK C. MOENCH as a Deadline March 23. 1965 at Ihe Basin Livestock Auction. Allan 0Driscoll State Brand Inspector Published in the Uintah Basin Standard March 3, CHAIRMAN Approved an appearance may identity for feed and advertising. If not claimed it will be sold Saturday, and pay BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING GREGORY P. WILLIAMS. memorandum on non-legissues and making 7 Owner other circulation tion and supporting Page Basin livestock Auction yard. in Duchesne published and Uintah Counties, lha counties where the land affected is situated. DATED this 4lh day of March. 1985. jurisdictional and other legal issues. March 28" Deadline for filing a response to peti- schedule should be pleadings pursuant to Rule 6(g) of the Board's Procedural Rules (adopted February 23, 1984). Based upon Ihe foregoing Findings of Fact and and 1985. at the documents in accordance with Ihe schedule set forth herein. Only parlies who have formally appeared as Respondents in this matter shall be entitled to service. 5. The Board further orders that a copy of this CVder and an Amended Notice of Hearing be moiled on or about March 5. 1985, to all persons originally noticed in tins matter by certified mail return receipt requested, and that both the Order and Ihe Amended Notice of Hearing be published m a newspaper of general circulation in the City and County of Salt Lake, and in any newspapers of general on jurisdictional and other legal issues. March 22, Deadline for responses to motions and memoranda or briefs on 3. The Board concludes ANY QUANTITY AND WE WILL LOADI Tracy Monks1 tors wilf apply: March 5, Notice of Hearing and Board order in this matter sent to all persons of record. March 8, Deadline for Petitioner to file oil exhibits. March 15, Deadline for all parties to file motions and memoranda or briefs this mattqr 3, Duchesne County Attorney ' the Attorney - Department Published in the Uintah Basin Standard February 27, March 6, 13, and 20, Rules, ihe following schedule fer filing notices, pleadings and other mai-- ' that because of Ihe special nature of this matter a Triad Marjorie L. Anderson Secretary of the Board necessqot,'.hearing will extend to Friday. April 12, 1985 at the same location. 2. Pursuant to Rule 6(g) of Ihe Board's Procedural 2. The Board concludes Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. Dated this 4th day of March, 1985. STATE OF UTAH . BOARD OF OIL, GAS ANO MINING in tj that for good cause shown the motion for continuance will be granted as set forth below. of responses, moand exhibits, and specifying the mannr in which other parties may ener an appearance and participate in the hearing of the Cause. Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant to the Procedural Rules of the Board. The Petition, Amended Petition, and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected in the office of the undersigned, 355 West filing tions, . . the'- and further we find that no prejudice will inure to Ihe the Petitioner if Respondents are allowed additional time in which to evaluate the Petition. an Order dated AND ROYALTY AND PAROWNERS, review scientific geologic data such that they could protect their respective interests. We are not persuaded that notice was The Board has entered March 4, 1985, pursuant to Rule 6(g) of its Rules of Procedure setting 'a schedule for the PRODUCTION, to and hearing TAKERS MINERAL the arguments of Respondents and Petili on ety. makes qpd) enters the following:' said operator. 4. As an alternative, modify the size of existing OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE NR LIMITED be heard having feasible in the judgement of to Lear, Esq. for Phillips Petroleum Company Jeffery R. Young, Esq., fer Bow Valley Petroleum, and any. other Orders AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING W. Carter, John M. Garr, Charles R. Henderson, Township 4 South, Range 5 West, Sections: 20-2- James Chairman, 4 South, Township Range 4 West, Sections: Published in the Uintah Basin Standard March 6, 13, and 20, 1985. ; L.R. Fonn Bow Valley Petroleum, In-- c. (hereinafter collective- 6 DENNIS DRANEY : Petroleum Company, and tion: All. Township 2 South, Range I thru 6 West, Sections: All. Township 2 South, Range 7 West, Sections: 19, 30-3- 6 Township 2 South, Range 8 West, Sections: 23-2- Phillips rporation, 1 East, AND UTAH. The Motion for Continuance of Ihe above-entitle- d matter filed by Coastal Oil and Gas Co- Sec- 20-3- 6 6 DUCHESNE UINTAH COUNTIES, FIELDS. I 2 South, Township Range Thro 2 East, Sec- GEORGE E. MANGAN MACHELE FITZGERALD DRAW DEFENDANT: GRAGE KEITH DIMICK: therefrom 4-- 25-2- ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF: AMENDED Civil Ns. above-entitle- I South, Township Range 2 East, Sections If you fail so to do, judg- ! WM UTAH LEGAL SERVICES, all oil, gas and minerals. Second ORDERS RELATING TO TEST ALTATHE WELLS FOR MONT, BLUEBELL AND RIM-SINDRAW CEDAR South,-Rang- 1 ment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which will be furnished to you by the Clerk of the Court upon your request. DATED this 29th day of January, 1985. 1 INC EXCEPTING North 1 East, Sections: All 1 South, Township Range 6 West, Sections: By sending a copy of said answer, within 20 days from the date of the last date of publication of this Summons in the paper. West Range U.S.BAA. from the present zoning (Agricultural) to the 2.5 Acre Agricultural Zone. Duchesne County Board South, The STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE-NAMETHE Nona of -- directly to special deposit accounts rattier than to IMPL accounts). Therefore, for the Uintah and Ouray Agency, that beginning date became March 1, 1 10-1- Section 33, West K NEK, SEK, NWK SEVi, EK NEK SWK' containing 80 acres more or less. Excepting oil, gas and mineral rights. Reserving to buyer a right-of-wa-y to this property across the South end of said Section 33, EK NEK SEK. NWK Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, U.S.B. and M., thence S " 8849-30E 732.95 feet, thence N 5744'41" W 484.24 feet, thence N 8849'30" W 321.0 feet, thence S (P3224" W 250.0 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 3.0 acres, including the following utility easements; Moon Lake 50' east and Electric, parallel to the west property line. Roosevelt City Corporation, 40 east and parallel to the west property line. Mountain Bell, 40 North and parallel to the South property line of Section 5, Township 2 Defendant. TRusnrtiAu E. MANGAN, 47 355 West North Temple. 3 Center,. Suite 301, n DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH., f IN THE MATER OF ,;i ;( North, Jowrishlp 1 attorney, GEORGE hibits OiU pAS AND j 'MINING (1 ; 19.34. Respondents to serve upon lie Board ond upon each olher all pleadings, ex- If- - tqnda tilt.:-"Uintah special meridians North, Townsjip Range 'VWestj 'Section Township Range 5 West, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, involving quiet title on the following described property located in Duchesne County, Stale of Utah, to wit: pose of review and comment on the proposed zone change of Ervan and Kebbie Jones Property. Beginning at the SW corner of the NWK of the Vs. GRAGE PUBLIC NOTICI plaintiffs' . Is vices, Plaintiffs, IViblished in the Uintah Basin Standard March 6, 13, and 20, 1985. 97-25- Second, each Agency was to 'determine the beginning dale for ownership compulations by sub-- . trading that length of time from April I, 1981 (the date on which interest began to be. credited into deposited ' April 2, 1985, from 240 until 2:30 p.m. for the pur- Specific information regarding the handling of the acceptance on behalf of estate accounts, minors, incompetent adults or those in need of assistance, and tribal entities is also available at the Uintah and Ouray Agency. 5. Distribution of shares - After the expiration of the deadline of August 29, NOTICE JbOCKET NO. 85407, , 1 thru 4 West, tions: All, above-entitle- hereby given that a public hearing will be held an funds . '.N described Ranqe Duchesne, Utah 84021, la the complaint that is on file with d the Clerk of the Court, and to serve upon or .mail to PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC 131-5- 5 jim-Sin-kj Township 1 TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, U.S.M. 1985. 2. Explanation of method of determination of potential beneficiaries Regulations outlining the method to be used in determining the potential beneficiaries of shares from the IMPL Escrow Account were published as 25C.F.R. 114.5 on October 21, 1983. These provide, first, for each Agency of the BIA which has an IMPL Escrow Account to identify the length of time which would have been required to accumulate the total In the account on September 30, 1982. For the Uintah and Ouray Agency that length of time was determined to be six (6) years and one (1) month. ABOVE-NAME- Courthouse, Published in the Uintah Basin Standard March 6, 13, and 20, 1985. - determination before the funds can be transferred. This acceptance shall constitute a complete release and waiver of any and all claims by the potential beneficiary against the United Slates relating to the unobligated balance of IMPL accounts as of the close of business on September 30, 1982. The acceptance must be signed during the 180 days between the date of this notice which is February 28, 1985, and the deadline date established herein which is August 29, - heard on 11,1 985 at be Thursday, April Draw left as 'to he following 18-1- 1985. UTAH TITLE AND ABSTRACT COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE By ALFRED J. NEWMAN, the regulations (25 C.F.R. 114.5) requite that the potential individual or tribal beneficiary must sign an acceptance of the distributing it when the principal Is withdrawn P.L. ;! You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing with the clerk of this court,. at the Duchesne County the. obligation secured by said Trust Deed was $155,356.90, plus interest, penalties and costs. Dated this 21st day of - Instructions to PotenBeneficiaries The statute cluding receipts from activities financed by appropriated funds; (4) interest from investment of IMPL funds, and (5) prior to March 31, 1981, interest earned on special deposit the any potential beneficiary's share have been determined to be less than SI 0.00, no transfer of funds will be 131-3- '.'and 5' (Cedar as February, represented miscellonious revenues collected on behalf of lha BiA Uintah and Ouray Agency as (1) income from the sale of goods or services by the Agency; (2) receipts from leases, rentals, permits, licenses and fees for the use of federal lands, facilities and property; (3) revenues from other from int' Entry No. 228071 6 at Page 646. The balance owing- as of the date of recordation of the Notice of Default on 84026. Should 131-2- 131-3- 1 In Book Uin--la- which were In the Uintah and Ouray Agency's Indian Money, Proceeds of Labor (IMPL) account on September 30, 19B2, plus the interest which those funds will have earned prior to the distribution data. On September 30, 1982, the funds were transferred into a special account in the U.S. Treasury called IMPL Escrow Account. This transfer was accomplished pursuant to the Act of September 10, 1982 accounts 1 31-4- 131-2- , ond ' will' ORDER ON MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE AND SCHEDULE (Bluebell Field), and Cause 4D6 and 140,7 No. 140-1- , r'o Jli'lSMAUirt!:1VBWON:V,DWARDS, 1982 Accounts Evelyn Hal,e, Maintenance Clerk, h and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah those September 30, .1982; these-funds could be' expended by the Agency pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 155 "for the benefit, of the Indian Tribes, agencies, and schools on whose behalf they are collected." since March 31, 1981, the Agency has been adding the interest earned on special deposit accounts to the principal in 4 DUN- -' - funds which are to be those and thdlKi VINCENT BAR ond DOROTHY ESTHER DUNBAR as 4, 131-3- . IMPL Escrow Account - The accounts. RODERICK by' - SEVENTH THE, JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT COUNTY - . Agency activities executed 131-1- ' , IN ,x must sign an acceptance form at the Uintah and Ouray Agency beforb August 29, 1985 in order la receive these funds. To assure an understanding of the distribution effort which is currently underway, the Agency is providing the following information: 1. Brief History of the ). (Public Law These .IMPL '.Deed NOTICI . potential beneficiaries distributed are pursuant fo Ihe'poweftif' sole conferred, k) the tfust mont Field),' Causes No. amount tehich each will ?H NlSTRjy ji BlSINE teive upon execution of ill TlOlif PJ 1 jt ?' aeTrutleqi, for fieJi: f)$fs. r--' an acceptance form. RANDOLF JENKS, JULIA benefit ond security of the 3. Information on1 ADMINISTRATOR OF THE SWAN JENKS, CHARLES E. SMALL BUSINESS ADTERRY, SHARON I. TERRY, availability of specific data : The above computaMINISTRATION. ' and JOHN DOES M00, as tions have been comand other unknown perBeneficiary,, recorded pleted for the Uintah and sons or parties, DefenFebruary 14, 1978 os Entry No. 196728 In Book 9 Ouray Agency. Any per dants. son who believes . that ..at Page 486,. records of THE STATE OF UTAH TO hisher name may appear Duchesne County, Slate of .THEon the list of potential Utah.. Utah .Title and DEFENDANTS ANDOR beneficiaries should reAbstract ANY PERSON OR PARTY Company was substituted os Successor CLAIMING ANY INTEREST quest specific data by con' Trustee jn that certain OR RIGHT IN OR TO THE tacting the following individual, either by mail or . Substitution of Trustee DESCRIBED . HEREAFTER in person:- ! i ; 0 recorded December 21, PROPERTY. Nona public the, Oencs IMPL Escrow Ac-'-4 count, The result of these com- Pjnatlons established the wnlity of each . beneficiary Th In . t:M p.m.' r |