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Show .. ,'5: ' i : ihcnco - right-of-w- (Chapter 7). , t. v ., . ?; v Section Utah Code Annotated (1953, amended), Section , 46b, Utah Code Aimo ofbegirjninjgJ-.- .: : ;iated (1933, as amended), Phierty addnSsi Rf, and the JVoccdural Rules 1 Box 2E North Cresof the Board. cent, ' Roosevelt, UT Tie purpose of the 84066. hearing will be to receive Rodwd Title Holden evidence, and testimony CRILLOS and, and to determine whether MARY JGRJILOS. should: husband and wire Spjoihl, 1. Order ANR to pay Menantf, withfull right 6(7 all amounts of royalty and survivorship fnd pot as - working interest not ls in common. ently paid for Beimion's Ror the purpose of share ofoil, gas andnatu-psyin-g obligations se-- ral gas liquids in the cured by said Deed of captioned-well- s, , Trust including, fees, 2. Order ANR to make charges and expenses' of accounting of all oil, Thistee, advances, K any, T gu and natural gu liqunder the terms of said uids produced from the Deed of Trust interest captioned wells, v 3. Make a thereon and the finding that unpaid principal of the note se- . ANR's delay of payments cured by said Deed of oh the wells wu known That with micros thereon and intentional and with- as is in said note and out reasonable justificaby law provided. tion, DATED this 12th day 4. Asseu a penalty to of October, 1990. ANR of 23 of the payBRYON C. ROBINments owed Bcnniori and SON interest at the rateof 15 from the dale of delinSuccessor Trustee 180 South 300 West, quency until paid an the Suite 330 wells, 5. Grant an award of Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 attorney's fees and costs, and such other relief Published in the Uinthe Board deems advistah B uin Standard Octo-bable under the circum17, 24, A 31, 1990. stances. Persons interested in South 0.02' East along SHon and feet ,to the point LEGAL NOTICES r. , wilh Ballots are being mailed to principle farm 40-- 6, u snd ranch operators listed with the USDA Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation request a ballot if they wish to vote. A ballot request form may be obtained locally from the County Cooperative Extension office or the USDA Service Center. Also a ballot amy be . TO ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST; . 1 YOU AND EACH OF YOU will please take notice that the Motion for Relief from Automatic Stay filed by the Resolution Thai Corporation win be heard before the Honorable John H. Allen, Bankruptcy Judge, on Monday, the Slh day of November, 1990, at 2:43 pjn. in Room 376 of the Federal Courthouse, 330 South- main, Salt Lake V pres-toian- - City.Utah. .;, Pursuant to Ride '27 of the Local Rules of Practice for the United Slates Bankruptcy Court, District of Utah, the Debtors are required to file a written response tot he Motion for Relief from . Automatic Stay within fifteen (13) days of this Notice.. Dated this 9th day of October, 1990. CLYDE, PRATT & SNOW TED BOYER . Attorneys for RTC Published in the Uin- tah Basin Standard Octo- . requested in writing Gram the Utah Soil Conservation Commission, 330 N. Redwood Road, Sak Lake City, 841 66 or by calling All requests far ballots must be received in the Commission office by October 19, 1990. The election doses an Oct. 538-712- 0. 31,1990. VALONA GRANT ber 17. 1990. this matter may participate pursuant to die Rules of the BoanL The Request for Agency BEFORE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Uintah Basin Association of Govemmentt will conduct a public hearing on October 23, 1990 between 4 pjn. and 6 pjn. at the Uintah Basin Association of Governments office at 120 South 100 East, Roosevelt, Utah. The hearing is to allow all interested agencies, groups snd persons to give input on potential projects for which funding may be applied under , the CDBG program for FY 1991-9All comments and suggestions will be considered before a final apsubmitted ooh plication or about Februsry 1, 1991. 2. Laurie Brummond , Community Development , THE . RANGE 5 WEST, DUCHESNE COUNTY, THE AND UTAH, STATE WELL, SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 5 WEST, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. AND THE UTE TRIBAL WELL, SECTION COUNTY, UTAH AND THE MILES ber 17, 1990. DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. DOCKET NO. CAUSE NO. 139-6- A" , The following' RANGE 5 WEST. 90-03- 3. die Ute Tribal Office of the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah, for farming and Chairman . Ml Marjorie L. Ander- son : . Secretary of the Board 333 West .. 3 Triad Center, Suite Temple.; " 330 Salt Lake City, Utah 84180-120- 3 (801)538-534- OF de- scribed real property w31 be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 13th day of November, 1990, at 10:00 AAf, at the North Grant door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 268 South 200 East, Roosevelt, in the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, by BancPhis Mortgage' Corporation, as the current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by Kay Eugene Hansen and Sharon Boswell Hansen, hmband and wife, as Thislor, recorded January 18, 1983 as Entry No. at 228829, in Book Ptge 120, of the official THE ABOVE EN- TITLED MATTER. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gu id Mining, Stale of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Thursday, October 23,' 1990, at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible in the boardroom of the Division of Oil, Gu and Mining, 333 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. This msBerwu continued tom the September hearing. The hearing will be conducted in accordance tah B uin Standard October 17, 1990. PUBLIC NOTICE Committeeman-Willia- records of Duchesne County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness hi favor of Fleet Mortgage Carp., a Rhode Island Carp., by reason of certain obligations secured i CONSERVATION DISTRICT IN DUCHESNE COUNTY. hi August, the Utah Soil Conservation Commission accepted a years, when applicants are in compliance with all terms of die advertisement. Each lease will be subject to existing oil and gas leases. Rights are reserved for lease of the land for this purpose, or exploration and development of other minerals with rights of ingress and m Mason, NatiqruiT Chris--' Chair-man-Dua- District 9 Gxnmancfer-Do- American ug Legion ne Bnxxjh. Auxiliary Officers Attending were: Department Preredent-Dcrt- hy Johnson, 1st Dept Vice Proaident-Wan- da North, 2nd Swenson, Dept Vice President-Co- ra 3rd Dept Vice President-Gw- en 1 Johnson, Secretary TVeasure-Ma- ry Blain, Committee Chairman-Ru- th Stromnase, Judy Lewie, Carol Bass, Mary Ann Jensen, Norma Reynolds. SO delegatee and gueata attended this important meeting. The main theme (ftthis meeting was the study and control of Drugs. The National American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring . a Red Ribbon Rnqject AH members are to purchase me of these ribbons and wear it and let the world know we support the National Federation ofParents who laundied the red ribbon campaign to heighten our Nations awareness of the drug problem snd to show support for the war against drugs and those who profit 1 Orr (Red) Maaon, 84, of Duchesne formerly of Las Vegas died Monday, October 8, 1990 in the Duchesne County Hoepital, Roosevelt, Utah. He was barn January 8, 1906 ip Billings, Oklahoma to John and Elisabeth Orr Maaon. . He married Iris Elizabeth ' 06 NOTICE OF LIVESTOCK IMPOUND MENT The Bureau of Indian Affairs has impounded a horse which has been trespassing an Indian land in the Whiterocks-Tiid- ell area. The owner of the horse is unknown. The horse can be claimed by the owner or his agent by presenting the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Range Department with satisfactory proof of ownership, and by paying feed and administration costs within five days of the date (ft this notice. Bureau of Indian Affairs, uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026, Telephone ExL Number 722-240- 6, 38. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 17. 199a Gram Fox it. Red Ribbon Week is October 21-- 27, 199a All citizens are encouraged to purchase a red ribbon and wear it to pledge support these ribbons can be purchased from American Legion or American Legion Aindliqxy mpipberi through out the Uintah Basin. Gtixens are encouraged to support this National Rod Ribbon Week and realize the value o controlling drugs. grandchildren. Funeral services held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 12 at the First Baptist Church of Duchesne, Rev. Bill Roberta officiating. Graveside services held Monday, October 15 at Palm Memorial Estates in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lynn Jay Wilcken L. Wilcken Lynn Jay Wilcken, 38, died peacefully Sunday, October 7, 1990 at the hone of hie parents. He was bora July 25, 1952 in Roosevelt to Joseph E. and Verda Jones Wilcken. Member of the LDS Church. He graduated from Union High School. He worked in the oilfield for several years but moat recently helped his father with fanning. He enjoyed traveling with his parents and loved riding hie motorcycle. He enjoyed the out- doors. He is survived by hie parents of Pleasant Valley and brothers and aister, Maxine and John Marstella, Fort Worth, Texas, Leslie Wilcken, Dennis and Sherry Wilcken, Julie and John Dove, all of Roosevelt, and Neil and JaNae Wilcken of Vernal, and many nieces and Speaking of smoke Your sense of smell also influences your sense of taste. And many habitual and ex smokers may not be enjoying the subtle cents, md thereby the flavors, of their foods to the fullest because smoking appears to interfere with the ability to smell. Researchers at the Hoepital of the University (ft Pennsylvanias Smell and Taste Center found that both currant and appears to interfere with the ability to smell. Researchers also found that both currant and exsmokers are lees likely than to identity odors form an array of products, running the gamut from bananas to motor oil. And the longer someone has been a smoker is also a problem seems to decrease with each passing year. non-smoke- rs scent-detect- ing nephews. Funeral services held Wednesday, October 10 at 11:00 a.m. at the Myton LDS Church. Burial in the Roosevelt Memori- The young of an eel is csHsd an Century 21. Country Realty Weekly Specials County road to be realigned Duchesne "Life is a Do It Yourself program. You are very much in Description Address , County Rond No. 66, which is south of Roosevelt, will have a paction of a hill removed to make better driving conditions. The road is located west of State Street which connects with the Myton Bench area. Duchesne County Road Department will do the realignment work on County Road -3 Bedroom Renter, with good rental history, $12,000. 3031 INCOME PROPERTY- No. 56. In otiur Ducheane County Commission news, Jim Forskis of Frtiitiand was appointed to the Planning Commission. Sheldon Tslbott of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District mat with Starvation Reservoir Culinary Water Users Association members, Ducheane CSty, East Duchesne Water District, Upper Country Water Improvement District end Johnson Water Assoc- OWNER FINANCING-o- n this home. Over 1100 square feet for only $14,000. 3161 iation. Roosevelt City didn't have any members present at the control ofyour happenings' . lots of room? Super dean 5 bedroom home, Only $45,000, with assumable loan to qualifed buyer. Owner is transferred. 3068 NEW CUSTOM future garage 670 N. Poco Dr. Two-ca-r Garage, 4 Bedroom, large family room, chain link fenced bade yard ' Ncola Spaceous 1 Acre Lot, with 3 Bedroom Home and 2 baths, family room 663 N. Poco Dr. Farm Home qualified property, 2 Bedrooms, unfinished basement. See us about 33.000 Farm Home program. Corrals wheel and 2 40 Indian Gulch 80 240 Ranch Home, Water, Acres, Neola water, Dry lines, 3 ponds. This is it the end of the road, between Ccdarview snd Neola Ridge. Beautiful sica. 16,000 Older home far fix-u- p and repair. 3 Bedroom 109 N. 200 W and refurbished 2 Lot 6,000 Home, Bedroom, siding Myton Hillcrest Subdivision, Lot 9, Approx 555 Miller Drive 0500 Lot Older home with 4 bedrooms on s beautiful 17.27 acre lotVery nice setting. Montwell 10 shares of K2 water. 50,000 Older home with some special features. Covered patio, double carport, 1st N. 200 S. 2 baths, storage 22,500 Bedroom Home, m3 Acres, phis 2 shares of water 4 37,900 IokaLane 11,500 2 Bedroom Singlewide Mobile on 1 Acre, 12x26 foot storage shed VonsviDe Nice smaller Home with 2 bedrooms 23,800 100 E. 156 S. 7, ords. Trustee will sell at, public auction to highest bidder in cash, payable in the lawful money United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or. encumbrances, die following described property: East . Beginning on the line of section 16, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Special Base & Meridian at a point West which is North h Z ' I ' ' KITCHEN-Ne- ed FHA 333 462 464 467 i 301 346 540 466 "NEW" ALL CUSTOM OAK KITCHEN-Ne- w and All Brick. Reduced to only $37,900. OntUjKyi Tr1 REAL ESTATE 3 raSSMM(llS-lS- ) JhinwMtafc store . Carpet 3183 722-455- 3 fTT Country Realty 722-353- in 1929. She died June 19, 1979inLne Vegas. He is survived by children, Loretta Maxine and George Mullins, Ducheane, Ora and Mike Duke, Lake Charles, LA; 2 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 2 great, great al Park. 79 Acres, 63 shares water, 2 wheel lines, gravity flow irrigation. Also pond and pump, outbuildings, older farm house. You may want to see this. Sec. 14, El2 of NE 14; 12 mile north of Ballard Church, on west side. 333 N. Poco Dr. FHA assumable loan, new gu heat. 3 Bedroom , space in side yard for , tot the Section line and die center line of a 66.00 foot wide County Road N of the owners, tenure of leases will be five 0) Jones, Committee Willis and Byron Lewis, Area Commander-Shir- ty Slaugh, petition to divide the Uintah Basin Ballon! Road Notice of Default was ' recorded July 19, 1990, u Entry No. 276148, in Book A191, at Page 236-23of said official rec- 89LS6T7" East 358j00 feet CHARGES ONINDIAN Obituaries) R.S. West Real Estate with Thought of the Week A-9- 8, 48325 feet from the Eut Quarter Comer of, said Section, and sunning thence South' 89.56'17" West 338BO feet; thence North 0.02 West 87.00 feet; thence North MAINTENANCE toflerson, Adjaunt-De- an Hall, 2nd Vice Commander-Da- na Meier, Alternate National Committeeman-Claren- ce SPECIAL ELECTION FOR NEW SCHL related natural resources. Board decisions are made in regular meetings which are open to the public. OBLIGATIONS TO UTE INDIAN, TRIBE OR BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS HAVE BEEN FULLY SETTLED OR SATISFIED. THIS INCLUDES DELINQUENT AND IRRIGATION O. Mason be DELINQUENT American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary District 9 held the annual Gall convention in Duchesne, Utah at the American Legion Poet home 22 on Saturday, September 29. American Legion Officers attend .Depprttujspt ofUtahK ing'wm: ' Published in the Uin- petition. SCD supervisors are citizen representatives who understand soil and water use and various government programs designed to improve or conserve these and other Bids should Farm-Pastu- re value. All improvements ' placed on Indian land will become the property of the landowners unless provided otherwise. The terms and condi- lions of all leases shall conform to the provisions of 25 CFR, Part 162, the right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. NO APPLICANT WILLBEOONSIDERED AS A LESSEE UNTO. The 0 Soil Conservation District (SCQ) by county. This division requires election of a five member board of Supervisors. Candidates were selected both by a local nominating committee and try public All addressed to the Superintendent, Uintah md Ony Agency, Fort ducheane, Utah, 84026, in a plain envelope marked "Bids on Farm and Leases, Tract No. . to be opened November 16, 1990". Any information in connection with this advertisement msy be obtained by calling the Real Estate Services Office, Fort Duchesne, Utah, at 722-24and asking for Extension 48, 49, or by calling in person at lire office. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 17, 31, fe November 7, 1990. the high Udder proposes to place on the land, the bid to include listing of each item and its dollar NON-INDIA- . . egress. American Legion District 9 holds Annual Meeting North r onsored THE STATE UTAH TO ALL EXHIBIT thereby. opened beginning HkOO ajn. on November 16, 1990 in the auditorium of Commander-Do-ug WELL, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, TRUSTEES SALE' STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Gregory P. Williams, DUCHESNE WEST. Program Director Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Octo- NOTICE OF Sealed bids will be received until close of business 4:30 p.m., on November 15, 1990 and UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 17. 1990 - Page 7 " .. t, i i LANDS SERVED BY THE UINTAH IRRIGATION PROJECT. Subject to the content NOTICE OF SALE pleadings msy be inspected in die office of the undersigned. DATED this 1st day of October. 1990. t..1 purposes. Lessee win be awsrded to the bidder who often the highest cash rentals which, at least, must meet the fair rental appraisal made by the Bureau. Subject to acceptance by the owners. No preferential right will be given to the former lessee to meet the high bid. In msking the award, consideration will be given to die amount eft improvements which OR nl Action snd sny subsequent BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF SAM H. BENNION BOR AN ORDER REQUIRING ANR PRODUCTION COMPANY TO PAY ROYALTY AND PRODUCTION PAYMENTS ON THE TEW WELL, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, PICKUP, Roosevelt TODD THACKER. Bluebell Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 17, 1990. u '.'' re ALL STEVEN NELSON, Roosevelt er fto-cedi- . Below are candidates for this election: EDMUND BENCH. Jr., Duchesne JIMMY BROTHER-SOMountain Home . NOTICE OF HEARING Service' county office. Other registered voters need to i' farm-pastu- 865 East 200 North Roosevelt, Utah Put Your Trust in Number One. . . . I |