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Show 8 - UINTAH Pare BASIN STANDARD. August 2. 1994 By Mike Rosa Afternoon discussion between commissioners and residents centered mostly on the formation of a Solid Waste Special Service District to service the garbage needs of all of Duchesne County. (See related story page 1.) Commissioners also visited with State Fire Marshal, Dale Jablonski. Jablonski proposed to commisaion er s the purchase and strategic place -- A I Continued from previous page South (hence feel; 671957" West 123.26 feet; thence North 40o00 West 1186.0) feet; thence North 337'56" West 1648.76 feet; thence South East 1051.4) feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED TRACT: Beginning at a point South 1331.23 fectand East 4.91 feet and North 881921" West 1456.53 feet from the Nonhcast corner of Section 29, Township 3 South, Range 2 West, Uintah Special Base and meridian; (hence South 35756" East 208.71 feel; thence North 88a192711 West 209.73 feet; thence 881921 North 35756" West 208.71 feet; thence South 88192lEast 209.73 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. DATED this 19th day of July, 1994. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY OF UTAH.Trustcc, DAVID J. STUCZYNSKI Vice President and General Counsel 310 East 4500 South, Suite 420 Murray, Utah 84107 Phone: IDF (801)288-252- 5 1066 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 26, August 2,9, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CHANGE IN MEETING DAY FOR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Duchesne County, Utah, will meet Wednesday, in place ofTucsday, in public session in the Commission Board Room of the Duchesne County Courthouse in Duchesne, Utah, commencing at 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M . on August 3rd, 1994. This change is for this week only and it is to accommodate the Board so they may attend the Hearing in Salt Lake City pertaining to Judge Bruce S. Jenkins lilting his Injunction due to the Supreme Court Decision in the Hagen case. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 2, ment of small water tanka up and down Argyle Canyon located southwest of Duchesne. Jablonski said five sites have been selected in Argyle Canyon where two 600 gallon tanks will be placed to help quick response units to battle small forest fires. Commissioners agreed to purchase the tanks for $50 each from the state surplus. Hanna Bar representative Chris Meyer appeared before commission- - ties had patrolled the remote LEGAL NOTICES a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the School District; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashiers check for not less than five per- (5) of the total amount of the bid, made cent payable to Duchesne County School District as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the biddcrwill execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids, is reserved. Dated this X day of July 1994. Duchesne County School District. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 2,9, 1994 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES The principle items of woih jie approximately as lollops. I.V0 Cu. Yds. 1350('u. Yds. (ii.imilai Boiroxx; 1900 Si, t dv lico Textile Fabiie: 700 TON Unliiu!cd Base Course 1" or 34 Max. 'Hie project is to be completed m 5 Calendar days. Pioposal fotnts, plans, and s,)ecilications am on file in the Office of the Duchesne County School Disliicl. and 'The Enginccr-ing(irou185 North Vernal Avenue, Suite 2 in Vernal. Utah, phone where they (801 may be reviewed by bidders. Specifications. pro(iusal forms, and plans max I obtained only at The Engineering (iroup, Inc., upon application and payment of a fee of $35.0(1, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit J789-054- The State Engineer re- ceived the following Applications) to Appropriate Water in Duchesne County (Locations Notice is hereby given that the following de- scribed real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United Slates at the time of sale, at the front steps of USBAM). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 WestNorth Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before SEPTEMBER 15,1994. (PROE TESTS MUST BE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings per Rule R65 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD; Place of Use - POU; Nature of Use a USE) 0) the Duchesne County Courthouse, at 50 East 100 South, Duchesne, Utah on September 1, 1994 at 9:00 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Douglas Fecal, as Trustor, in favor of Henry N. Lewis and Gained Lewis, as Beneficiaries covering real property located at rural Duchesne County, being near Bridgeland, Utah, with no street address assigned, more particularly described as: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 3 South, Range 3 West, Uintah Special Base & Meridian. Except all minerals in or under said land including but not limited to metals, oil, gas, coal, stone 7 mineral rights, mining rights & casements rights or other matters relating hereto whether expressed or implied. Dated this27 day of July, 1994 Joel D. Berrett, Successor Trustee Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 2,9.16, 1994 (A67959): Sidney Lawrence QUAN- TITY: 0.45 8.TSS.R6W. (A68004): Anthony J. .D Andrea QUANTITY: 4.59 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 46 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 201 W 1365 from E 14 Cor, Sec 5,TlN,RlE(About3Mi. NE of White rocks) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 1.00 acs; Stockwatering: 5 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW 14 SE 14 Sec 5, TIN, R1E. Robert L Morgan, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 2,9,16, 1994 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications requesting an EX- TENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO SUBMIT PROOF OF BENEFICIAL USE have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented that additional time is to beneficial Conservancy District requests contractors bids for ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ILto 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 50 W 300 from S 14 Cor, Sec 8, TSS, R6W. USE: Domestic: 1 family. POU: SE 14 SW 14 Sec needed to place the water INVITING BIDS FOR REGUARDRAIL re- moval and replacement of a guardrail on top of Soldier Creek Dam (Strawberry Reservoir). Bids will be received at the CU WCD office located at 355 West 1300 South, Orem Utah, until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 18, 1994. The project consists of removal and replacement of approximately 3125 linear feet of metal guardrail on top of Soldier Creek Dam located approximately 35 miles east of Hchcr, Utah.The construction cost is estimated at approximately $50,000.00. A site visit for interested contractors will be held on August 11, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. at (he Dam. Construction plans and specifications are available at the CUWCD office and at the CUWCDs Duchesne office located at 734 North Center, Duchesne, Utah. Questions regarding this Notice should be directed to Kim Sorensen, senior staff engineer, (801)226-7100. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 2,9, 1994 TabionaHanna area during the July 4th and 24th celebrations. Commissioner Reynolds related to Meyer that he felt the department's presence was to ensure the safety and protection of Duchesne Countyritizens.Tm sure the officers motivation was to protect the lives of people driving on the highway. Sheriff Gustin was not in attendance but commissioners recommended that concerned citisens relate law enforcement worries directly to the sheriff as he is more familiar with the situation. use in Duchesne County. Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 WestNorth Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before SEPTEMBER 15, 1994. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R6S5-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD; Place of Use - POU; Nature of Use USE) 0) (A23938a): Hidden Valley Irrigation Co. QUANTITY: 3.329 cfs. SOURCE: Duchesne River. POD: (1) N 1 W 1986 from N 14 Cor, Sec 14, T1S, R8W. USE: Irrigation: total acreage 199.74 acs. (A23939a): Hidden Valley Irrigation Co. QUANTITY: 42898 cfs. SOURCE: Duchesne River. POD: (1) N 1 W 1986 from NW Cor, Sec 14, T1S.R8W. USE: Irrigation: total acreage 205.91 acs. Robert L. Morgan, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 2,9,16, 1994 applications UBIC Alt Show This summer thousands ofyoung people across Amarica began working toward their dreams of becoming accountants, nurses, chemical engineers and teachera-b- y restoring wildlife habitats, rehabilitating juvenile offenders and tutoring preschoolers. Utahns are getting their chance as well; applications are now being taken for membership in AmeriCorps, the new national service movement that will engage Americans of all ages and backgrounds in what ia being called the domestic Peace Corps. This new federal program allows anyone 17 or older the opportunity to contribute to their community while earning money for higher education. Members focus their energies on ths critical issues of education, public safety, human needs and ths environment. Utahs 26 AmeriCorpa Members will receive tuition assistance of ser $4,725 for one year of full-tim- e vice. they will also receive a living allowance, health care benefits and child cart benefits if needed. For more information, call the Utah AmeriCorpa hotline at 538-868- in -2 SALE PLACEMENT The Central Utah Water lot WATER USERS u NOTICE Sealed pioposals will be uccived by the Duchesne County School District, at the School District Office 225 North 300 West, Roosevelt, Utah, until 2:00 p.ni., Aucnst II. 1994. and at that lime publicly opened for the Duchesne County School Disliicl East School Parking NOTICE TO LEG-IBL- lM4 NOTICE TO era Tuesday afternoon to register concerns about the "overkill of deputy sheriffs in the Tabiona Hanna area. "I have no qualms with the sheriffs department patrolling the area but lately there have been three to four deputies watching our bar, said Meyer. 'Sometimes its during the week, sometimes on the weekend. Meyer said she didn't think the small population justified the large presence oflaw enforcement Depu- 6. Professional artists! Bring your art Wednesday morning; August 3, before noon to participate in this years UBIC Art Show. Art will bo on display Thursday, Friday and Saturday until 2:30 pun. Fresh flowers will also be judged Wednesday afternoon so have tham at the West Staka Center before noon. UBIC Quilt Show All quiltera ofthe Uintah Basin should ready their quilta for the UBIC Quilt Show. Divisions for both laige and amall quilta will be available. Quilta are tobe entered on Wednesday, August 3 from 9:00-12:0-0 ajn. UBIC Fun ShootBB Gun The UBIC Fun Shoot will beheld Saturday, August 6 beginning at 8:00 a.m. and continuing throughout the day until 5:00 p.m. at the Ballard Range. Each participant will be shooting six different weapons. Kay will be conducting activities. The BB Gun Shoot will Parish, also begin Saturday at the Ballard Range starting at 8:00 0 and 3 will p.m. Four different age groups: 7 yrs., compete. To sign up or for more information call Pat or debbio Weienor 646-330- 9, aun.-5:0- 8--9, 6-- at 12-1- 10-1- 1, 722-230- 5. UBIC WalkFun Run The UBIC Adult WalkRun will be held once again on Saturday, August 6 beginning at 6:45 a.m. at the Moon Laka Building in 0 Roosevelt. For more information contact Ruea Cowan at or The Childrens Fun Run will be bald at: Guy Coleman at Union High School Track beginning at a.m. also on Saturday. For; call Maigaret Grant, or Nancy West, 722--' 722-901- 722-352- 8. 8.-0-0 on 722-920- 2, 4769. Legislation passed to control spending t UBIC Golf Tourney Golf Tournament will be held August 6 beginning The UBIC at 6:00 a.m. Two ladies, one man, or two men and one lady teams will be accepted. A continental breakfast and barbecue luncheon will be served. Entry deadline is August 3 and the golfing begins at 8:00 a jnl or Cathy Dove sharp Saturday morning. Call the golf shop at 4 8 at for further details. 18-ho- le 722-964- Congress passed legislation laat week to' create a mechanism to monitor and control spending on entitlement, the largest part of the federal budget "We must take entitlement program spending off of automatic pilot, said Bill Orton. "Capping the spending on those programs is the only way to do it Yesterdays votes separated thoee who are serious about deficit reduction from those who only want to talk about it Last weeks floor debate was the latest in a series of actions the House has been takingaaaresultof Ortons agreement with tire House "A to Z leadership on the this Under agreement, budget plan. the House is actingon more perma- improving our budget process and requiring specific amounts of spending reductions over the next six 722-277- Family History Center years. Entitlement spending, which The Family History Center will be closed during the UBIC, August 1 includes such programs as welfare, 7. The center will on the 8th. Questions call health care and Social Security, represents approximately 60 percent of the federal budget Since 1978, federal spending on entitlement has increased by 286 percent, more than one and the rate of inflation. The House debated three different approaches to cutting entitlement, including one by Orton that would cut $150 billion in entitlement spending over the next six years. On August 5 and 6 the Utah Your Eyes and "Look for the Silver While all three would revise the Symphony and the Utah Symphony A concert version of the nent and substantive .budget budget process to control the way Chorus will combine talents in the Lining." hit "Showboat will also Broadway changes than were proposed under money is spent on entitlement, only presentation of classic Broadway be Soloists for the performed. the Stenholm-Orto- n amendment the "A to Z plan. ofJerome will be Martha Gutierrez, the music Kern featuring evening "A to Z would not have provided would have required actual reduc- and Oscar Hammeratein IL soprano; Andrea Thoraock, for any change in the process ofhow tions in federal spending Under James Miller, tenor; and baton the of Utah SymThis amendmentxrouldhave limwe budget and spend taxpayer dolKevin Bell, Associate Conductor Robert phony ited inflaentitlement spending to lars. Neither would ithave required Kern was born and educated in Henderson, the orchestra and choreductions in the tion growth, plus growth in eligible rus any long-terNew York. Ha studied music with will perform a variety of Broadtotal amount ofannual entitlement beneficiaries, plus an additional one hits such as "Smoke Gets in his mother and then with Paolo percenteach year. The amendment, way spending. In contrast, the proposGallico, Alexander Lambeta, Ausals we voted on deal both with however, was defeated. tin Pearce and Albert von Doenhoff. After a sojourn in London, where numbers for themselves, their spouses and dependants now, .to he was connected with a theatrical avoid possible delays at tax time. production, Kern wentto Germany and continued to study composiPersons who need to obtain numtion. bers for themselves or their depenKern returned to New York in dents, or to resolve questions about 1904 ae a pianist and talesman. their numbers, should contact a His first published son, "Hawd You Social Security Administration ofLike to Spoon with Me, was a hit, fice. thus beginninghia long career. His who EROs either are persons The Internal Revenue Service als, i.a., their sodal security numwill be tax returns that productions include "Very Good, prepare announced two new procedure It bers. filed collect Eddie, "Have a Heart, and "Head or preelectronically fiwill implement next year to better "To withdraw money from a Over Heels. Altogether, he comwantfrom returns taxpayers protect the tax system from refiind nancial institution, you must uae a pared more than 60 works far tha electronic posed filing. ing fraud. comet account number or personal First-tim- e to EROs will have pictage,includingseveralmotion IRS said The changes are: identification number, ture scores. the IRS will expand its suit- Commissioner Margaret Milner submit a set of fingerprints with their applications and must authoHammeratein, also a New York ability check on those applying to Richardson in testimony before the rize the studied law at Columbia reto IRS obtain credit a native; participate in electronic filing as US. Senate Governmental Affairs but became interested will help the IRS checks These Univarsity, port electronic return originators Committee. Webdieve that before in the theater upon graduating: ' to indude checks of criminal monies an paid from the federal verity identities and confirm ths Hammeratein collaborated in the absence ofcriminal convictions. The records and credit reports; and treasury, taxpayers should also FBI will check the librettos (the text of dramatic mufingerprints "the IRS will delay refiinddaims have to provide aoorroct, valid TIN. sical work) of Frimls "Rose Marie against its criminal record files. lacking proper taxpayer identificaTaxpayers should ensure that The and "Desert Song." tax IRS checks the already tion numbers (TINa) for individu they have correct sodal security records ofERO idento Hammerstein, who later worked applicants, with Richard Rodgers in the closely tax tity any compliance problems ! that would bar a person from the production of "Oklahoma!" and & "South Pacific, characterized hie Electronic Filing Program. music by using a combination-o- f sentiment and nostalgia. 20 & 21 Tha August 5 performance will begin at &00 p.m. in Abravanel You Receive: HalL Ticket prices range from $13 A Complete Makeover & Hairstyling to $25. 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