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Show r UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 27, 1985, Church News Corinthians Glenn presented the PROGRESS The Roosevelt's Lion's Pavilion at the Regional Park was dusted with snow after the latest addition was added. The beams a top the posts were placed in shortly of the roof. Perhaps by spring the project will begin a new to grow up and over. Snow plows and joggers don't mix Winter hae definitely arrived in Utah. Winter meanaanow; enow means anowplowa; and beneficiary by assignment dated 1980 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described will be told at properly public auction to the higheit bidder, December 10, 1985, payable in lawful money of the United Stales at the time of tale, at the front slept of the Uintah County Courthouse, Vernal, Utah, at 12:00 Noon of said day, for the foreclosing purpose of d trust deed executed by ARTHUR I. AURB), at trustors, recorded September 22, 1980 as' Entry No. 177561 ' in Book 271, Page 449 of the official .Records of Uintah. County, State of Utah, and in favor of UTAH HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY as September 17, and recorded September 22, 1980 at Entry No. 177564 in Book 271, at Page 455 of said official records covering real property located at 2525 West 1700 South, Vernal, Utah, and more particularly described at: Beginning at a point in Section 32, Township 4 21 East, South, Range S.L.B. 8 M. on the .Nor- thwestern right of way line of U.S. Highway 40 South 0M415" West parallel to the East line of said Section ' 1 186.00 feat and South . Ita a big job trying to dear the 895rOO" West parallel to the North line of sold Section 51 from the Northeast comer of said Section; thence South 35a00,35" West along the said right of way line 163.58 feet to the South line of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said section; thence 'South'' 8940'52" West along the said South line of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast .35et quarter 95.00 feet, more or less to a point which Is 220.00 feet West from the said East Section line; Ihence North 0M4 15" East parallel to the said East Section line 13617 feet, more or less to a point which is South 0a14'15" West 118600 feet from the North line of said Section; thence East 168.65 feet to the point of beginni- ng. Notice of Default was recorded July 29, 1985, as in Book Entry No. 4374-8- 5 387, Page 26 of said official records. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances. DATED this 31st day of October, 1965. ' ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.A As Trustee W. Clark Burt Itsi Attorney For further information contact! Brenda McCurdy 530-739- Published In the Uintah Basin Standard November 13, 20, and 27, 1985. roads of snow to mike driving safer for motorista. The drivers who operated the plows are on call Many timea theyre celled out in the middle of the night to plow enow, and they continue plowing as long as it. continues snowing. Even then their job is not done; they must aaqd, salt and plow the roads aa long aa there is any accumulation of enow or ice on the highways. The driven must maneuver the large trucks through ail kinds of traffic at all houra of the day and night, watching for stalled care, watching for mailboxes end eigne along the edges of the roads. They spend hour after hour in their trucks, fighting fatigue, their visibility impaired by bad weather and by the snow being thrown by their plows. But the plow operators biggest worry is the joggers. Jogger) frequently do their running ir early morning houra or in the evening after dark,' which maker 24-ho-ur ult to Ask. Before Paator children'i You Pro- He tressed the importance of finding out what God wants or you and that you should then commit yourself to carrying out his wishes for your life. A moving rendition of In The Garden waa sung by Charlie, Jovita, Vicki, Ludy and Cindy, with accompaniment by Margot. It waa followed by the sermon in which Why We Tithe, Pastor Glenn told of the way he and Jovita give of their money, time and talents. Often times, our mise. evident in recent creeeingly years, are joggers who uae the highway as a jogging track. plows and joggers don't mix. An extremely dangerous traffic hazard, which has become in- - ' 'sermon Beat The joggers create an extremely , hazardous situation for as well as the driver of the snowplow and other motorists. Besides the possibility of actually being hit by one of the trucks,' they can be seriously injured if hit by lfie snoW that la thrown ' the plows. Many close calls have been reported by plow operators thmn-selves- effects then our Aa in the scripture ' reading, God didn't want Abraham's he wanted eon; Abraham. And He wants us today. We need only become observant of the world around us and we will see God at work. We will also see our opportunities to money. Myton Preabytarian Church On Christ the King Sunday, November 24, the Order of Worship emphasized Stewardship Dedication, a Service of Hope and Promise. Paator Glenn W. Thomson waa aaslated by Lay Leader Elder Betty Mart; Ushers, Elder Milton Lott and Mrs. Jovita Thomson; Pianist Margot Adams and Acolyte April Wertz. April also gave a short talk on the apostle Jude, and the banner honoring him was displayed. A warm welcome' was extended to the congregation. Two young girls were in ettendence for the first time: Nikki Clark and Elaine Colorow. It waa good to have Bob Matthews beck in the midst of hie family and hia church home. Elder Betty Mart read from the and I scriptures: Genesis 22:1-1- 9 15:15-24- . and talents have even more time already this year. Its obvious why joggers do their running in the traffic lanes; theres less enow then than on the aides of the road. But highways wen not built to be used as a jogging trade. Joggers should find somewhere safe to do their running, perhaps a track at any high school, instead of creating a traffic hazard and making a target of themselves for snowplows. It's not just joggers, however, who are a problem. Stalled motorista will sometimes stand in the roadway and wave their anna trying to flag the plow operator down for help. Again, the drivers visibility is impaired by the snow thrown by the plow and its extremely difficult for him to see anyone. The drivers are very concerned about the possibility of injury to respond to that work. This week the newsletter will be out and it will include a form on which each person or family ia asked to make a stewardship committment for the coming year. Please consider this prayerfully, fill out the confidential and return it in next Sundays offering. This will enable the session to make a realistic budget for the next year. Prayers were said for the form, Benjamin Weir family, so rereunited, in the loss of their daughter in an accident; for the remaining hostages in Lebanon and the more recent airline hoatagee; for those who suffer unbearable sorrow in the loss of loved ones, for the safe travel of all those gathering with family end friends over the Thanksgiving holiday. The Youth Fellowship waa to go bowling Sunday afternoon with the Bents and the Aide eons. Ladies Regular quilting will be held on Tuesday. On Tuesday evening at 7 p.m., members of the session will meet t the parsonage. Choir practice ia at the church on Wednesday at Poge 9 Friday, December 13. Christmas Eve candlelight service will include the presentation of the musical He ia God's Yea. For many, this will be followed by attending midnight Mass at St. Helen's and a worship service at the Luthem Church on Christmas Day. Glenn would like each family or individual to provide him with the use of a slide of family members for use in the Christmas program. Lets all make a committment to attend the Advent services this year-- it will be a meaningful time. If you have any questions concerning the programs at the Community Presbyterian Church, please call Paator Glenn W. Thomson at 722-919- 6. cently 7:30 Ida Horrocks A special visiting teachers Relief Society meeting was held Sunday evening at the Chapel in the Relief Society Room. Speakers were: President Rosalie Wilkins end Edythe Marett, Carlene Jensen played piano selection. A skit entitled If the shoe fits was presented in the cultural hell. p.m. Thanksgiving Day at 2 p.m., a Thanksgiving dinner and worship service will be held at the Myton Community Center. This is sponsored by members of the Basin Christian Fellowship and will allow those who may have more than they need with those who have less than they need. Todays bulletin insert concerning the Shared Ministry Focus on Hunger relates to this in the elected scripture readings from Deuteronomy 15:11, Isaiah 58:6-7- ARCADIA NEWS , Matthew 25:31-46- , NEOLA NEWS Zola Spencer and Mrs. Glen Pratt couple of days in Salt Lake visiting their children, three families end a son Merlin Pratt who ia attending business college. Mr. pent and Phone News Items Romans 12:20. Looking shesd: Aide Christmas party aa Sarah Harvey's on 722-51- 31 pedestrians. Understanding that you are not nearly aa visible to the plow operator as he is to you ehoaM -- meke-yoe mwmrm -- at the potential danger to you and the need for caution on your part &mh ymmo air1 to yours, nobody views them the same way you do. Every transaction, from fingerprint can separate you from, everybody else. It , ' symbolizes just how distinctive you dollar loan to a balance inquiry, is a response a multi-milli- , 7 really are. Your personal banking needs are distinctive, too. At Zions Bank, people mean we dont deserve your business. No two people are every-thin- g. is all need. about J exactly alike. And at Zions Bank, were doing everything we can to make 'T Because while many people have financial goals similar ' -- . . a you feel as important and unique as you are. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Gerald Wilkeaon Average or Median? way, Providing you with personalized bank-in-g service is really what our business SELLING YOUR HOUSE By And unless we handle your needs in a special J QUEEN-T- He on toa special , Union High School 1 985 is for Harvest King and Queen Tony Brooksby and will Connie O'Driscoll. They reign over the Harvest Ball at the High School. HARVEST KING AND The average pries of a now houw it 1 100,000. That are the statistics-othey art misloading. First, an "avtroga" pries can ba tktwad by txlrtmt figure. For intianct, if you average the tales of sight $50,000 houses and one t500,000 property, the "average" tale price is $100,000. But that certainly doesn't reflect the tales accurately. nd median figure gives a much better picture. To arrive at a median, one puts all sales figures In a line and discards those at either end. The number in the middle-I- he middle of (he whole price range paid for property-i- s the median, The median price Is considerably Ipwer than the average today, about $60,000 in our area A Statistics usually refer to the price' of a now home, but most transactions ate resales, and the market price of these it usually lower still. statistics matter? They give an overall view of the housing market, but what really matters It what YOUR house Is worth whan you sell It. Do mare when you list with United Perm Reel Rotate, 343 9.O. Box L, Duchesne. Utah S4tl1. Dey or Night. Your house it worth leet Mein, |