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Show Page 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 13. 1994 Tribes business license, activity fee ordinance wins approval ment, or any subdivision or enterprise of the government of the tribe, those involved in fanning, livestock or timber activities. Charity, church and school groups are also exempt, along with lease period. At the end of the probationary ' holders engaged in mineral extracperiod, the department will either tion from Indian lands, unless such lease bidders are engaged in grant the applicant a one-yebusiness license, continue the business activities in addition to probationary period for up to an those specifically authorised under additional three months, or deny their leases. The business activity fee also the applicant a business license. The application fee for a busigoes into effect October 1, 1994. It license 6. is ness is should or $25 a imposed on the gross receipts of $5, July businesses required to obtain a license be granted. Under terms outlined in the one-yebusiness license under conditions ordinance under business licensing Any person found by the Tribal set forth in the business license requirements, no person may Court to have conducted business section of the ordinance. services the without or in reservation a m supply goods, engage Business activity fees will any other business activity on license will be subject to a fine of due at the time goods or become reservation lands unless they have not mors than $500 per day, and services are supplied to reservation been issued a business license in be barred from conducting business lands or when an income generat- on the reservation for a period not accordance with the ordinance. to exceed six months. The effective data of the busiing activity occurs. Business fees are payable monthly. Those exempt from the license ness license requirement ia October To compute the fee due, 4, 1994. Applications will be avail requirement include tribal govern- bumness may deduct from gross receipts the standard 10 during the percent deduction period which a fee is collected or $3250, which ever is greater. Salaries and wages of tribal member employees may also be deductTo V4 ed as can 25 percent of payments . made for the purchase of goods or services from tribal members or from Continued from 1.00 poU: NW 14 deep (2) N 2640 E 100 the tribe if the expenses are directly previous page NE 14 Sec 6, T1S, R1W. from S 14 Cor, Sec 29, related to the activity giving rise to (A68133): T2S.R2W. (8 miles West fee. the of Roosevelt) USE: Irriga1994, are to be issued for Bernard Sr. and Genevieve Ihc purpose of payingall or Lucero QUANTITY: 4.73 tion: total acreage 740.00 acs, sole supply 190.00 acs. part of the cost of the re- - ac-f- t. SOURCE: Unnamed construction of streets lo-- spring. POD: (1) S 830 E Robert 1. Morgan, P.E. A business license and activity fee ordinance proposed by the governing Uintah and Ouray Tribal business committal earlier this year wae officially approved September 1 by Walter R. Mills, Phoenix Area Director of the Bureau of Indian Affidra. The ordinance, which impoeee licensing requirement! and business activity fee on the conduct of business on lands of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, was enacted by the business committee an able from the tribal tax department in Fort Duchesne after September 16. The department will review applications and issue a probationary license for a three month ar ar m ' NOTICE TO WATER t topij c Jbrwsr SffigS Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September BENEFICTAL USE have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented jqQ4 that additional time is needed to place the water t0 beneficial use in Duchesne County. Persons objecting to an application must file a Pro test stating the reasons for the protest. To have a ing before the State neer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, vriTTr!? Trt 1U WATER UaHiKd re- - hear-ceiv- the following to Appro- priatc Water in Duchesne County (Locations in USB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Pro-test stating the reasons for protest. To have a hear- before the State Engi- persons must request hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in with the State Engineer, 1636WestNorth Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801-537240) on or before OCTO- BER 27, 1994. (PRO- TESTS MUST BE LEG- IBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are in- formal proceedings as per Utah 84116, 7240) on or before BER 27, 1994. (801-538-i- (PRO-nee- R635-6-2o- r, c, QUANTITY: 0.1 cfs. SOURCE: Underground i- Water Well. POD: (1) S 400 E 20 from NW Cor, Scc33,T2S,R2W.(7 miles West of Roosevelt) USE: Irrigation: total acreage 5.00 acs; Stockwatering: 140 head of livestock; mestic: 1 family, sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion -- POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -- USE) (A68132): Bernard Sr. and Genevieve ro QUANTITY: 4.0 t. SOURCE: 8 in. well 0 ft. to 20 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 300 E 880 from N 1 4 Cor, Sec 8, T1S, R1W. (14 mile west of Neola.) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage OCTO-in- g TESTS MUST BE LEG-- a IBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are formal proceedings as per thcDivi-TcmplRule f sion of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD; Place of Use -- POU; Nature of Use USE) 43-2- 4 1 7 ( A40297): Erwin B. Osguthorpe 8- RuleR6S5-6-2oflhcDiv- usc LEGAL NOTICES caled within the boundaries 1030 from N 14 Cor, Sec of the Issuer and other nee- - 6, T1S, R1W. (14 mile essary appurtenant facili- - west ofNeol)STO RAGE: tiei (the Project"), includ- - Dugout pond, Capacity ing, without limitation, all 0.73 ac-f-L inundating 022 fees and expenses reason- - acs. USE: Irrigation: from ably incurred in connee- Apr 1 to Oct 31, total aeration therewith and with the age 1.00 acs; issuance of such Bond as Stockwatering: 26 head of may be properly payable livestock; Fish Culture: from the proceed thereof. POU: NW 14 NE 14 Sec A copy of the resolution 6.T1S, R1W. adopted on Scpfember 1, (A68137): Michael Gnaglia QUAN-o- f 1994, by the City Council ac-f- t. the Issuer authorizing TITY: 4.43 the issuance and confirm- SOURCE: 6 in. well 30 ft. ing the sale of the Bond is to 150 ft. deep. POD: (1)N on file in the office of the 726 W 1782 from SE Cor, Recorder of the Issuer at Sec 13, T3S, R6W. (10 northwest of City Hall, 446 E. Street in miles My ton City, Utah, where it Duchesne) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total may be examined during regular business hours of acreage. 1.00 acs; Domes-th- e Recorder of the Issuer tic: 1 family. POU: SW 14 from 9 oclock s.m. to 5 SE l4Sec 13.T3S.R6W. o'clock p.m. Said resoiu- (A68144): don shall bCsd available J Grant W. Bleazard QU AN-'' for inspection for the pc-ac-f- t. 1.73 TITY: 100 in. SOURCE: well 6 riodofatleast30daysfrom and after the date of publi- ft. to 400 ft. deep. POD:(l) cation of this notice. S 1764 E 430 from NW NOTICE IS FURTHER Cor, Sec 18, T1S, R4W. GIVEN that purauantto law (ML Home) USE: tion: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, and after the date of publi- - total acreage 0.23 aca; cation of thia notice, any Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 fam-th- e person in interest shall have right to contest the le- - ily. POU: SW 14 NW 14 Sec 18, US, R4W. galily of the above-de- scribed resolution of the Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER City Council of the Isaucr adopted on September 1, Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 1994, or the Bond of the Issuer authorized thereby, 13,207, 1994 or any provisions made for the security and payment of such Bond, and that af- ter such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, for- mality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. following DATED this 1st day of tion requesting an EX- - The State Engineer BRAND NEW-Hoof RepresentativeDuchesne County, Beverly Evans cuts the ribbon during an open house at the Human Services Building. Also in the picture are House of RepresentativeUintah County, Dan Price; State Officials, Ann Cheves, Jan Hansen; McCord Marshall, local director of Human Services and other personnel. During an open house, Friday, Rep. Evans said, "The goal is to meet the needs of people in this community. It's not a cost to the State of Utah, but an investment in the life of people." Do-Lu- 43-24- ac-f- . (A40298): Erwin B. Osguthorpe QUANTITY: 2.83 cfs. SOURCE: Underground Water Well. POD: (1) N 1220 E 100 from S 14 Cor, Sec 20, 12 in. well 230 fL Does You; Heart Good. 0 American Heart Association Burgess bound over to stand trial STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 132027, 1994 NOTICE OF AGENCY a preliminary hearing 12, 16-ye- ar UIC-15- 2 . second-degre- 12-12- 23-13- J, 14-12- J, 4, J, 21-14- J, 32-15- J, AN DL.4 1151. WELLS, LOCATED IN SECTIONS 1,10,11,12,14, &15, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 16 S.L.M., EAST, DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH, TO CLASS II INJECTIONS WELLS THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE Bid 1, 1J, 23-- 1 IIJ, 12-12- 1J.32-- 1 1 J,4314-12- J, J, C&O Government and cated 41-1- in Wells, - 32-12- J, 4, lo- Sections 1,10,1 1,12,14, A15,Town-shi- p 9 South, Range 16 East, Duchesne County, Utah, to Class II Injections Wells. The proceeding will be conducted in accordance with Utah Admin. R.649-1Administrative Procedures. Equitable proposes to inject water into the captioned wells in the Green River Formation interval at 0, approximately 4390-561- 4 feet, for the purpose of secondary recovery operations. Equitable is requesting a maximum injection pressure of 2000 psig and estimates the injection volume to be approximately 600 barrels of water per day for each well. Any person desiring to object to the application or otherwise intervene in the proceeding, must file a written protest or notice of intervention with the Division within fifteen days of the date of publication of this notice. If such a protest or notice of intervention is received, a hearing may be scheduled before the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining. Protestants andor inlerve-no- rs should be prepared to demonstrate at the hearing how thismalterafTects their interests. DATED this 1st day of September, 1994. STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING RJ. Firth, Associate Director, Oil and Gas Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 13, 1994 leases vis)) awarded MATTER. Notice is hereby given that the Division is commencing an informal adjudicative proceedingtocon-side- r the application of Equitable Resources Energy Company ("Equitable) for administrative approval to convert the 44-1- J, 14-- 1 recently. Crazier said farmers who suffered qualifying production and physical losses due to damages caused by micro-burs-t winds in excess of 120 by hail which accompanied mph, occurred May 31, 1994, and continuing, may apply for loans at a reduced interest rate in an amount not to -- Cut Out and Save This Ad! Dean Frandsen Realty ENTITLED ABOVE .Farmers who' think they are eligible may apply for assistance at the FmHA County Office, 240 West Hwy. 40, Roosevelt You may contact them at or stop by tha office from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The deadline far accepting applications is April 24, 1995. Crazier urged farmers to file their applications as early as possible to peed processing and check delivery. J, CAO 32-12- J, ERNMENT 41-14- DiTEBESTED? 34-1-1, 34-10- 1, J, exceed the physical losses incurred andor 80 percent of tha production losses incurred. The maximum loan cannot exceed $500,000. Farmers in Duchesne County who suffered production and physical losses because of natural disaster in Duchesne County may now apply for Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) Emergency loans, FmHA County Supervisor Kelly Crazier said sexual molestation of a in Eighth District Court in Du- old girl He was giving the juvenile ACTION chesne earlier this month, Judge a ride home at the time the alleged John Anderson found probable incident occurred. CAUSE NO. IN THE MATTER OF cause to bind Franklin M. Burgess, According to court records, THE APPLICATION OF 41 of Utahn, over far trial on a Burgess was summoned to appear REe EQUITABLE felony charge of on tiie charges June 23, after the Duchesne County sheriffs office SOURCES ENERGY forcible sexual abuse. COMPANY FOR ADHe was arranged on the charge was notified of the allegations. MINISTRATIVE APimmediately after his preliminary PROVAL TO CONVERT hearing surd entered a plea of not 1HE44-1guilty. A trial has been set far December 1 and 2. III, 43--1 1J, Burgess is accused in the March GOVFollowing Qualifying farmers may apply for loans 920 Clubhouse Drive - Roosevelt Tha Bureau of Land Management (BLM) received a total of $606266.75 in bonus bids for federal oil and gas lease rights an 59 parcels involving 54,061.49 acres of land in Utah during n oral auction held August 29 in Salt Lake. A total of 149 parcels were offered, encompassing 152,401.83 acres of land under the jurisdiction ofthe Utah BLM. Bids ranged from the minimum of $2 per acre to $240 per acre and avenged $11.22 per acre. SonJa V. McCormick, Salt Lake, submitted the highest total bid, in the amount of $91,195, for a 1235-acr- e parcel located in Uintah County. SonJa V. McCormick also submitted the second and third highest bids, in the amount of $68200 for a 1,239-acr- e parcel and $45,600 for a 960-acr- e parcel, both located in Uintah County. In addition to the bonus bids, the sole netted $81,108 in first-yerentals at $4,425 in administrative fees. Successful bidders pay a $75 administrative fee per parcel. Parcels not odd at the auction are available for noncompetitive filings mi the day following the sale. On the day following the sale the BLM received 78 noncompetitive filings on 18 Utah parcels. Both competitive and noncompetitive leases are issued for a term and require yearly rental of $1.50 per acre for the first five years and $2 per acre thereafter. The state of Utah will receive 50 percent of all monies collected on these leases form rentals and bonuses and any royalties paid to the UJ3. government if a lease ten-ye- ar becomes productive. More information concerning the sale is available from the BLM State Office Public Room, 324 South State Street, 4th Floor, Salt Lake or telephone (801) 539-400- 1 Due To McDonalds Buying Our Office Building, We've Moved Into Our Home Ifemporariarly 722-223- 5 SS!S 1. FALL Consignment Auction Saturday, Setp. 17, 1994 10:00 a.m. 1100 N. 2000 W Ogden, Utah 12 Tractor; Plows; Discs; Ditchers; Grain Drills: Balers; Thicks; Trailers; Loaders; All Types Farni Equip. Call Far Brochure UTAH AUCTION SERVICE BUY OR SELL ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD - HOMES RECREATION 1028 - Upper Country - Altamont! 1 14 acre with home -Over 2900 ft. 1 level, 1 12 bath, 2 bedrooms, almost new carpet. Newly remodeled, huge family room, covered patio, great garden, great well. Includes paid water connection (not hooked up), hone shed. Paved road frontage. Also business opportunity. Lots of flowen and shurbsl Only $39,9001 Well deal! 1031 - Extra large beautiful home on 10 acres near forest. Great two story, 3800 ft. home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage, 2 34 bath, fireplace! Family room, living room, dining room. One of the nicest, cleanest, well built homes in the Uintah Basin that we have sccnl 10 acres has full Indian water rights - Great view, deer and elk! Only $179200 for thia great (dace. We dare you to compare! RANCH ar . am oro BtaEBiDseBO 1015 - Tilmagel 200 acres with 100 share water. 3 wheel lines & movers, gravity flow, year around water, 2 springs. 12 mile to Falcon Crest Resort Deer & elk, fenced, some alfalfa and some pasture. Priced $130,000. Will take $40,000 down and 10 yean contract at 6 interest! 1003 - 560 Acres of Tree coveted recreation property in Furitland area! Lota of wood! Recreation tub division possibility. Will trade, take contract, make terms. Only S143 per acre. $80,000 Total! 101 8 20 acres N.W. of Starvation in choice recreation area with deer & elkl Only $300 per acre - $10,000 total. Get this choice recreation land now for you and your posterity -- toeqjoy. 1034 - 20 acres overlooks Strawberry River Summer homes - On Cedar Mountain! Only S3 XX). Terms available. INVESTMENTS 1039 US40 frontage and county road frontage acrou North of Bottle Hollow. 30 acre with 20 shares water. Also in front is water, gu, phone and power. A great busineu investment. $2200 pcT acre. Great terms! 1037 - '53 acres north of Roosevelt - Hu been into5 acre lotsor more. Water hookups available -- Bestof view lots. Close to Roosevelt. Take all far $49200 on best terms. Bonus of 20 seres scenic cedars if all S3 acres bought. Bert terms! sub-divid- ed HOMESITE COMMERCIAL 982 Same as 981 except no buildings for $12,000. 1024-Heis opportunity! 5 rental units! One is like a large 883,884,883 - Choice lots with water, sewer, gas, paved home. (Rent 4 to 5) Live in one and let the other 4 pay for streets, curb. All utilities in and working. Some fenced. 1 it all plus profit! Great location on Lagoon Street new rented. Good lots either homes or mobile. Consider schools, churches and shoppi ng. New roof, new (some) therms. $5,500 to $8200. Own your own. furnaces & carpet. Also hu 6 R.V. or trailer spaces 993 & 994 Sundance Ranch in Hancock Cove. Great home included. Only $73,000. m cabin sites Only $3200 each. 10 Acres. Can buy 1025 Great busineu opportunity! 9100 ft. busineu build-ingo- n separately! Toms possible. 150 Eut Lagoon betweenGalc's and Western Auto. 999 Cove acres. 5 Acres with good paved road. Quiet and This is a big one for any type business. Come see it! Leu peaceful and pretty area. Only $3,900 cash or terms. than SUjOO per square foot. Only $98,000. Left arrange 101 3 Good big city lot at 3rd North & 2nd East with best financing. You can't even come close to building for that! of soil & creek in front. AU utilities available. Only S4.000 Or renting! for cash! Great Busineu Opportunity and also hu large home! Fea1033 -- 10 acre homesite in Cedarview. Only S8XI0. Maybe tures 8 furnished apartments making great money! All in terms! good shape! Home features 5 bedrooms & 2 baths. Excel1033 -- 40 acres at Ballard, 1 water hook-u- p plus presurized lent home with full finished basement & 2 cw garage. irrigation line with right to hook on if you get shares of Choice location! Come see us! Only $170,000. Well help Water - Can sell in 10 acres each - Buy all 40 acres and get you get ill 20 free acres bonus in West Hancock Cove! $700 per acre Great comer lot for busineu office, home or rental unit. - Owner terms. 120x200 earner lot on U2. 40 by the bridge. Good 1036-1- 0 Acres NE Neola tree covered -- Has septic power investment! Only $40,000 and owner financing by Owner paved road Trees Hu had mobil there once. Only Frandsen 722 2235. Hu2bedroom home & Agent-Dea- n $8 ,000. Best terms. now ready! storage building 1038 - Pleasant View Acres - 3 to 1 1 acres or more, $1 .230 per acre 1 st 5 acres dun $900 on each acre over 5 in each pared - Greatest view and best terms. You most seel re . -- -- -- -- -- . DEAN FRANDSEN 722-22- 35 or 722-283- 4, Broker - Owner . |