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Show n r r ) - ' a ., s 19. 20. Card Notlcee GARAGE il ,' of Thuja ' Wo dadra to mprw to our kind nolghban and thoughtful fr lands our hoartfoft thanks for thoir many oxprassions of sympathy, this baautlful floral bfcycla, T.V., howMhoU Itanw. Two days, Thun-day- , Octobor 30 and Friday, Octobor 31, 10 am. to6p.m. Ic 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, October 29, 1966, t at SALE EMradgw Apparel, furniture, family clothing, offerings and n, Lena Maa Thomas, wife of Elwin, Brighten, Illinois, flaw to Twin Falls, Idaho where aha spent several days visiting her folks, Walt and Nellie Nelson. She then flaw to Salt Lake when aha spent time visiting with her son and family. She and Chris and three boys cama out where they spent the weekend with their in-l- a wa, Dave and Ruby Thomas. Dm Thomas, Lenas son came down from ML View Wyoming for the wadi. a Nellie Lang received word last Harold week that her La Munyon, had passed away. I laAmSAM n0ll6OpV0ii Tha family of LaMar D. Stevenson food Gladys Ross Mr. and Mrs. HoOis HuQinger recently spent four days house boating with relatives at Lake PoweU. 0 Geddas ftullinger recently flew to Utah from Atlanta to drive his wife, Paulino and children, Martha, Philip, . Erik and Nathan back to Atlanta. They have, spent the past two months with Pauline's mother Eunice Cook, since the death of her husband Jack Cook, e Guests during the past week of Percy and Erma Stewart wen their daughter and family, LaRue nd Danny Green from Carson, Washington. e LaRae and Gary Longman of Pocatello, Idaho and Gary and Jana Longman, students at BYU spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mn. Arvel Hansen. Ride Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hansen who teaches music at Rexburg, Idaho, has recently been appointed concert master of the Idaho Falls Symphony Orchestra in Idaho Falls. 0 Eight members of Roosevelt East Stake Relief Society officen . DUCHESNE NEWS . Orinda Gen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Setters of KenMwick, Washington were visitors of Steve and Sherry Lott this past week. e lire. Marilyn Lott, of Ogden , spent two days during the deer hunt visiting her parents Cloyd and daughters, Angie, Jennifer, and Stephanie were out having photos tsken by Gw Strawberry Studios in Duchesne., e Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lott and wife Monique of Huntington Beach, California spent five days in Utah visiting his parents and his brothers and fewiflfao, before going back to Shanghai China, for one year. 0 Mrs. Nancy Gauld of Independence, Missouri also flew home to Utah for the week to viait her brother and her family the Vaun Lotts. Julie Abbott and her folks, the Elton Potters of Utahn aD drove 'to Durango, Colorado to attend his funeral. Nellie stayed for a week with her daughter, a Weekend gueata at tha home of Neville and Lilly Wimmer was Larry Goff, tha stepson of Lillys and his wife Patriaia from Mont Clair, California. They wan here to attend' tha family dinner in honor of Neville's 80th birthday, which was held at the Cliff Mickelsen Center. They were served a Mg turkey dfaiMr with 80 family members in attendance. Lucille Wimmer of Midvale also attended, she spent tha night ' with her daughter, Edyth and George Marett. a Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Joe Neilaon are vacationing in Nevada and Arizona for a few days, a Mr. and Mrs. Harvsy Gee want to Salt Lake Thursday when Harvey kept a doctors appointment at the V.A. hospitaL a Carol Rae Sanders of San Diego, California spent a week with her mother Rae Bart They pent a couple of days in Salt Lake before Carol had to return bade home. a Bill and Veva ToUefoon spent last Friday in Salt Lake where Bill went for a medical check up. a Patsy Tewalt of Craig, Colorado spent last weekend with her parents, Mary and Elmer Thomas, they also had Denny and Sherrie Thomas and family, they all enjoyed a family dinner. Pitsy also visited with her unde and . hunt .. and leaden accompanied Deon Bird to Provo Thursday to do two sessions at the Temple, e Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Adam- son from Provo spent the weekend with their families the Allen Browns and David Adamsons. They came to join the deer hunt a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ross and family from Provo were Monday visitors of Ms grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and parents Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross, Pleasant Valley. 0 Laurie Murdock from Layton, aon-in-la- . HANNA NEWS Art Hansen of Murray and his Dorothy Gruff of sister-in-la- Orinda Gea and Carolyn Davis. Recent guests of Kenneth and June Carrell were family members Marilyn Snow and family from Salt Lake; Patsy and Val JaimiDo: Paul and Sylvia Carrell; Bob and Nancy Carrell and families, They came to help thoir parents celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary, October 11. Guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote was their daughter Karen Weaver from Big Piney, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote recently spent a week visiting the World's Fair at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Hansen from Fieemont, California were Tuesday guests of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wattless Shields, and parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen, Altamont They came home to join the deer ROOSEVELT NEWS aunt Dave and Ruby Thomas. DUCHESNE NEWS brought by lha Rollaf Sodoty, Tha frontier Grill and many olhan, wore ospodally appreciated. Wo would also like to thank lha EMTi that holpad and Nick Stevon-sowho cama with tha ' . 1,0 - w , Scoby, Montana visited with the Harold Gaea on Tuesday. Bert Mezenen of Morgan, brought hie mother Annie Mezenen home Friday after aha had spent a week visiting and going to doctors. Mary Elisen celebrated her ROth birthday on Saturday. Her granddaughter Atber Kloer and her husband and three children of Salt Lake were out Art and Avery Perkins of Roy, spent Tuesday night with Elmer and Mary Thomas. They also visited with the Dave Thomas'. The three girls are deters. and Mrs. Elmer R. Moon attended general LDS Conference in Salt Lake on October 8 through 5. They also attended the ArweU L. Pierce reunion which was held October 4, at the home of Mrs. Myria Pierce. Five daughters of Elmer and Arwdla Moon and their famihea attended. They were: Maryetta Sampson, Caroline and Frank Woodward, Louise Thiebaud, John and Joyce Eugster and Judy BelL Around 81 family members wen present. AD of Mrs. ' Arveila Moons brothers and sisters were present Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and sons of Salt Lake spent the weekend in Hanna visiting and hunting. Mrs. Grace Giles was taken back to the Heber hospital Tuesday for treatment. Home Mr. and Mn. Elmo1 Moon Phone News Items 722-513- 1 HTIAY Nona Tha Duchatna County Sheriffs Department has a Black Angus Cow, with Backward 7 Slash Lazy "V" brand on loft ribs. Tha cowl Is being held at the Basin Livestock Auction yard. Owner may identify and pay for feed and advertising. If not claimed H will be sold Saturday, November 8, 1986 at this Basin Livestock Auction. Allan O'Driscoll State Brand Inspector Published In the Uintah Baski Standard October 29 and November 5, 1986. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On November 12, 1986, at 11:30 a.m. at the door of the Uintah County Court House, Court House Bldg, Vernal, Utah 84078, United States of America, acting through e Mr. and Mrs. Ron Galaittie of Salt take spent tha weekend visiting. Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, as Trustee, will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder for Mr. visited with their daughter October 6, Mrs. Caroline Woodward, who underwent major surgery at tha American Fork hospital. a Mr. Robert Casper and June Roberta of Bountiful wow in Hanna and Tabiona Monday. They visited Elthora Casper and had dinner. a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles and family and Frank Giles of Salt take spent a few days in Hanna and Tabiona visiting relatives. Tracy Roberts Public Notice Farmers Page 7 cash, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property located in Uintah County, Utah: Beginning at a point 1010 feet East of the Northwest comer of Section 2 South, 13, Township Range 1 West, Uintah Meridian, Special Base t and running thence South 218 feet; thence East 100 feet; thence North 218 feet; thence West 100 feet to the point of beginning. The sale will be made without covenant or war- ranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance, to satisfy the obligation secured bv. and Trustee, for the benefit and security of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, the named Beneficiary, dated June 5, 1979, and recorded August 13, 1979 as En- as try No. 170469 in Book 252, page 644 Official Records of Uintah County, Utah. Notice of Default and Election to Sell said real property was recorded in said Official Records on May 29, 1986 as Entry No. 2972-8- 6 In Book 409, page 24. The property described herein Is subject to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the purchaser will be requited to sign Form FtnHA 40D4, Agreement" if the purchaser intends to use the property for its original or similar purposes. Dated this 29th day of September, 1966. UNITED STATES OF pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain deed of trust executed by Flora J. Winn GRANTOR, to United States of America, acting through the Farmers Homes Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, through AMERICA acting FARAAERS HOME ADMINISTRATION, U. & DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE By ssE. LEE HAWKES Title: State Director Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 15, 22, 29, 1986 your chance to take advantage of excellent real estate values offered by HUD. The properties below ere homes acquired by HUD and offered for sale to all interested parties, owner occupants and investors. Buyers must obtain own financing. Purchasers may utilize cash, conventional or VA financing on all properties listed below. Properties eligible for FHA insurance are designated in the appropriate column by Now's Pheasant Hunter yes. Special ; NSW ilSTINO proporffes will bo accepted through purdin thm following Novombor bo to 11, IMS, oponod at 9:90 a.m. Novombar 12, 1918. pan. Offers to The old son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lemon was taken to the hospital Saturday. 4:M EXTINDfD LISTING PERIOD proportion aro not In a bid porlod and bids on those perties will bo oponod of IM p.m. on tha day thoy are rocolvod. Phone News Items 722-513- Please contact a real estate brokeragent of your choice for details. pro- 25 Off 1 Each Homemade Sandwich Nielson fairs well Or Lunch Special Howard C. by voting in favor of American small businesses 75 percent of the time, has earned the Guardian of Small Business award from the National Federation of Independent Bu- Chips, Canned Pop or Milk Homemade Sandwich Representative Nielson, $249 . Locally Grown siness. Congressman Nielson has demonstrated his support for the most important segment of our nation's free enterprise system," NFIB president and CEO John Sloan said on announcing the award. Small business is on the econimk cutting edge of Americas future and Howard Nielaona voting record is a tribute to his unswering dedication to entrepreneurship." NFIB, the nations Isrgest organization representing small business, selects the "Guardian, winners on the bssis of their favorable votes on issues deemed crucial by its 500,000-plu- i mem- bers across the country. Thera are 3,137 NFIB members in Utah. Rated on 17 recorded votea during the 99th Congress, members of the House of Representatives faced a wide range of key small business issues including: tax reform, balanced budget amendment to the Constitution, repeal of contempor- require- ' aneous ments for auto uae, deficit reduction and improving access to federal contracts. To quality for the award, a Member of Congress had to vote favorably on at least 70 percent of the issues rated. NFIB is a organization lobbying federal and state elected officials on issues affecting the nations small businesses. Its mors than halfmillion members come from aU segments of American business, from family farmers to neighborhood retailers, from manufacturers to service companies. record-keepin- g non-profi- t, non-partis- Red Potatoes $4M Halloween Pumpkins For Sale Support your local Scouting Project Utsh jonatnen Bushel Box While Supply Lents Apples $10.00 REMINDER. . Tha following properties ore still available and offers to purchase NSW LISTING and PRICE REDUCTION properties will bo accepted through 4:3t Octobor IS, 1988, to bo oponod at 9:80 a.m. Octobor 29, 1918. 1p.m. ' those Winter Hours Monday thru Saturday 100 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday E: Basin Country Produce West Hwy 40 - Roosevelt - NOTICE TO BROKERS Sealed bid must be clearly marked Sealed Bid-D- o Not Open" with the case number, address, and date of bid opening on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be received in the HUD Property Sales Office, Suite 220 at 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, by the appropriate date and time shown above. form. An earnest money deposit of not less than $500 will be Bids'must be submitted on the HUD-954- 8 form. Should purchaser refuse or held and deposited by selling broker upon submission of the HUD-954- 8 otherwise fail to perform in accordance with this contract, including the time limitation, seller may. at sellers sole option, retain all or a portion of the deposit as liquidated damages. HUD reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Properties are subject to prior sale. Each property is sold "as is", with no repairs. They may contain code violations. (No warranty). HUD properties are available to all persons regardless of race, color, religion. sex, marital status, or natural origin. For more information on houses available in other areas of the state, please call the Sail Lake City HUD Office. 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