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Show Page 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. OcMum u. iv9t LEGAL NOTICES VWv f&fo 7 range of projects eligible under this program, and a Continued from previous page review of previously 22. 1995, in Book Official Page Recordi of Duchesne County. Notice of Default and Election to Sell said real property was recorded in said Official Records on July IS, 1996, in Book A0266, Page 122, Entry Number 314145. DATED this 17lh day of October, 1996. TITLE SUNRISE COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 22.29, November 5, 1996. 57-5- 8, funded projects. The hearings will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, 1996, and will be held at the Tabiona Town Hall, Tabiona, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Dale Gines at In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and 848-553- 9. services) during these hearings should notify 7 at Dixie Jones at least three days prior to the hearing that will be attended. Dixie Jones, Secretary Treasurer Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 22,29, November 5, 1996. 848-564- -- NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the time and place for SATELLITE REGISTRATION of the names of qualified electors in Duchesne County, Utah, prior to the General Election, Tuesday, November 5, 1996 will be between die hours of 8 JO i.m. and 8:00 p.m. on the following days: MONDAY. October. 28. 1996 rod TUESDAY. October 29. 1996 at the following locations: Altamont at the home of Addie Checketts 12294 West Hwy. 87 (South of Sandwash on south side of road) Duchesne County Litany in Roosevelt 70 East Lagoon Street in Roosevelt Duchesne County Courthouse in the office of the County Clerk SO East 100 South in Duchesne Tibiona at the home of Virginia Pratt 37500 West Hwy. 35 (Turn south off Hwy.35 and follow road 34 of a mile). Satellite Registration sites have been established to replace the In Home Voter Registration Agent Pat ATTENST: Stratton, Duchesne County Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 22,29, 1996. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The staff of the Roosevelt City - Duchesne County Library would like to announce their intention to hold a public hearing on Wednesday, October 30th at 7 p.m. in library's conference room. This public hearing is to discuss several upcoming projects as the library. The first is the librarys Smart Utah Project. Expansion of the current library will be the major point of discussion for the 5 year plan for the library. For more information contact a member of the library staff at Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 722-444- 22,29, 1996. PUBLIC HEARING COMMUNITY DE- VELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) HANNA WATER A SEWER DISTRICT The Hanna Water A Sewer District, Duchesne County, will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for FY 1997-98- .. Suggestions for potential projects will be solicited from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this FY will be discussed along with the time of sale, at the front steps of the Duchesne County Courthouse, at 50 East 100 South, Duchesne, Utah, on November 11, 1996 at 9:00 a.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Victor Peterson and Karen Lewis, as Trustors, in favor of James D. Grant andTrenJ. Grant, as Beneficiaries, covering real property located at Starvation Reservoir in Duchesne County, Utah, more particularly described as: Lakewood Estates, Lot 9, Plat I, Phase 1, Section 33, Township 3 South, Range 6 West, Uintah Spe- cial Base A Meridian, Duchesne County, Utah. Dated this 9 day of October, 1996. Joel D. Berrett, Successor Trustee Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 15,22,29, 1996. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RUDOLPH WHEELER, Deceased. No. Probate 963000024 ES All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the court on or before the 22nd day of January, 1997, or said claims shall be forever barred. Personal Representative -- RichardT.Wheeler.7151 Babilonia, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Roland Uresk P.C. Attorney for Estate 47 North 200 East Roosevelt, UT 84066 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 22,29, November 5, 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE Maxim Technologies, Incorporated will be con- remediation ducting (cleanup) of petroleum from an underground storage tank release site at the Old Hilltop Station, located at approximately 5500 East U.S. Highway 4Q near Roosevelt, Utah. High concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in die soil and groundwater during subsurface investigations at the site. A combination of air groundwater sparging, oxygen delivery, and soil bioventing will be employed to remove pe- troleum contamination from the site. The Utah Division of Environmenand tal Response Remediation (DERR) project manager is Dale Urban The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) project manager is Suzanne Stevenson The Corrective Action Plan can be reviewed at the Uintah Basin Public Health Department located at 147 East Main Street, Vernal, Utah or at the DERR, located at FIRST ! fC 168 North 1950 West, 1st floor, Salt Lake City, Utah. The site's case file information has been assigned DERR Facility ID No. 9000293, Release Site Eld. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 15,22, 1996. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 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 States at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 963000011 ES In the Matter of the Es- tate of WILLIAM R. Deceased NETTLETON, Personal Representative: Mary Robutz Address of Representative: P.O. Box 776, Azusa, CA 91402 submit a letter of interest to the Duchesne County Commissioners by October 28, 1996. Letters are to sent to the County Commission in care of the County Clerks's Office, Drawer 270, Duchesne, Utah 84021 by 5:00 p.m., October 28, 1996. ATTEST: Pat Stratton, Duchesne County Clerk. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October PUBLIC NOTICE Vacancy on the Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District In compliance with Article of the Utah Independent Special District Act section of the Utah Code, Official Notice is given that as of January IS, 1997, the term of appointment for one Board member's seat on the Duchesne County Geographical Division on the Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, will expire. The Duchesne County Commission will submit three names as candidates to the Governor of the Stale of Utah for each Director appointment to be made to represent the Duchesne County Geographical Division within the District The Governor will then select one to be appointed as Director to serve on the Board. The Governor's selection is subject to concurrence by the Utah State Senate. Any person who deems themselves qualified and eligible to serve on the Baird of Directors may 17A-2-14- Class II 15,22, 1996. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE On November 6, 1996, at 10:00 a.m., at the front door of the Duchesne County Courthouse in Roosevelt, Utah SUNRISE TITLE COMPANY, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property located in Duchesne County, Utah: LOT 9 BLOCK 21, SECOND EXTENSION OF PLAT E", Roosevelt City Survey, according to the official plat thereof on file at the County Recorder's Office. The sale will be made without covenant or war ranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance, to satisfy the obligation secured by, and pursuant to the power of sale contained in, that certain deed of trust executed by AARON NEAL MANNING AND KRISTIE LYNN MANNING. Grantor, SUNRISETITLE COMPANY, as Successor Trustee, for the benefit and security of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING THROUGH SERVICE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Successor in interest to the Farmers Home Administration, Beneficiary, dated April IS, 1993, and recorded April 16. 1993, in Book Page Entry Number 293496, Official 4, 169-17- 2, Records of Duchesne County. Notice of Default and Election to Sell said real property was recorded in said Official Records on May 24, 1996, in Book A0264, Page Dated this 30th day of September, 1996. 204-20- 5. Wednesday, November 13, 1996 Thursday, December 12, 1996 Thursday, January lit 1997 Thursday, Febnwy Jl, !9$1 ' March 13,.1997 Thursday, April 10, 1997 L Thursday, May 8, 1997 Thursday, June 12, 1997 the following tips to parents. Falls On Halloween night, children may find it difficult to walk safely through dark neighborhoods due to cumbersome costumes and blinding masks. The following lips can help injury: use prevent a face paint or cosmetics rather than a mask; give children a flashlight; make sure costumes are shot enough to avoid tripping; dress children in shoes that fit and are allow children to comfortable; carry only flexible props, such as swords, etc; teach children not to cut across yards and to stay on the sidewalk at all times. fall-relat- Pedestrian Injuries During the excitement of children often dart between parked cars and into oncoming traffic. Darting out into Barton-Coomb- The Uintah Basin Association of Governments UBAOG has voted Senator s, week.-Oppositio- U.S. Chamber Please be advised that there is currently pending before the Ute Tribal Court, a Lawsuit between John and Paulette Lyda vs. Tom Ridley. The dispute is over personal property involving cattle, heavy equipment, tods, vehicles and other items. You are hereby advised that a court order is in place restraining all individuals from moving property from the Ridley Estate. We are in the process of litigating this matter. You are advised to not become involved and to not assist any party to this litigation in moving anything until the Ute Tribal Court has had an opportunity to folly adjudicate this matter. If you assist any party in moving property you will be named as a party to this suit and we will seek money damages for the value of the property which is removed. If you have any questions regarding this Public Notice please call Danny Quintana at Attorney for Tom Ridley Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 13th Annual FarmConsignment Auction u. SaL, OcL 26, 1996 10H Assisting Businesses and Individuals 89Wet Main, - Utah Auction Service 731-18- 789-81- Suita 15, Venal 94 Lone Peak Trailers Conutruction Sells and has In stock over 250 Heavy-Dut-y Gooseneck Dumps Snowmobile mATV Motorcycle Truck Flat Beds Utility "Pace Cargo Horse A Stock Lehi, Utehe Highway Death Ton As of October 18, 1996 Utah Touch u a Ttxu Longhorn" (801)768-84- Year to Date 1996 31 Year to Date 1995 GREMIWESTERNIUE'ASING STORAGE or LEASE PURCHASE NOTICE LOCATION Altamont High School Roosevelt Office Annex District Office, Duchesne Roosevelt Office Annex District Office, Duchesne Roosevelt Office Annex District Office, Duchesne District Office, Duchesne a work session at 6 p.m., regular session begins at School District. By order of the Board of Eductaioa of Duchesne County Philip R. Thompson, Business Administrator Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 13,22, 1996. 8x 8 at Lease End Turnback Options Anytime - No Penally You Own 295-- 1 81 1 35 N. 700 West NSL Reach'Customers.ThnouqhoutUtati You Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 Newspapers Throughout Utah . For Only $195 Per Week Stop In Or Call The Uintah Basin Standard 722-513- 1 For More Information Total 1995 Fatalities - 234 262 - 326 PWroTIp; Not CONTAINERS 15,22, 1996. Republican the Third District today his Support for the free enterprise system." Lesher noted the Chamber believes that his "election to help produce Congress will sustained economic growth and Landscape Tex Big Trailers for candidacy. In a letter dated October 10, Richard L. Lesher, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, slated that the Chamber endorsement was being given to Cannon because of Rod Allan - Pea Anna Kazeck li Cannon, Congressional proudly announced that the United States Chamber of Commerce, the most prestigious business group in the country, has endorsed his Accounts & Returned Checks Tractors; All Types of Farm Equipment Call Or Bring In Your Consignments NOW! ! ! 2 Chris candidate Acquiring Past Due Spanish Fork, UT (S.F. Fairgrounds) 773-920- of Commerce endorses Cannon BASIN COLLECTIONS the street accounts for die majority of pedestrian fatalities among children 14 and under. To increase visibility, decorate costumes with tape and use costumes that are light and bright enough to make them more visible at night Tell children to walk, not run when crossing the slim. Remind them to stop at all comers and to cross the streets only at intersections. Remind them to look again before crossing. Never let children under age 10, go without an adult or must older sibling. Motorists remember to slow down in residential neighborhoods and watch for children walking in the street or on driveways carefully. Children should exit and enter the car on the curb side, away from traffic. Burns When choosing a child's costume: look for "flame resistant" labels on costumes, beards, wigs, etc.; use only fire resistant material when sewing homemade costumes; avoid costumes made of flimsy material and outfits with baggy sleeves or billowing skirts, which are more likely to come in contact with an exposed flame such as a candle. Helpfiil Tips for Parents or Caregivers Accompany young children on rounds. Attach their the name, address and phone number of children under age 12 to their clothing. Teach your children their phone number. Instruct children to travel only in familiar areas and along a route. Tell children to never enter a home or apartment building unless accompanied by an adult Set a time to return home.. Inspect all treats before allowing your children to eat them to ensure that items have not been tampered with. Be careful with fruit to make sure there are no punctures or holes. By following these simple safety rules, Halloween night will be a real treat for the whole family. For more information call the Utah SAFE KIDS Coalition at retro-reflecti- trick-or-tre- The Association sent a letter to and mitigated where possible. "Take" under the Act should Orrin Hatch and Hansen Jim last Congressman year clearly not include modification of to oppose a state-wid- e 12 changes that habitat which is not proven to be recommending ' clearinghouse application by the should make to the Act adverse to the species. Utah Division of Wildlife Congress include: The Act must clearly provide They Resources, the U.S. Fish & The Act should be amended to' a criteria for determining when a Wildlife Service, and the BLM that make it clear that the federal is recovered and thus to be would reintroduce Colorado government must pay for the cost species delisted. Cindy Cutthroat Trout in certain areas of of implementation of the Act and The National Environmental Attorney for the Estate the Bookcliffs. that such costs not be born by local Protection Act should apply to each Published in the Uintah Greg Richens, executive director governments of citizens. step in the process under the Basin Standard October for the Association, explains that Unless there are well Endangered Species Act from 1996. 15,229. the "introduction of any protected, documented, scientifically based to designation of habitat, listing, threatened or endangered species in reasons, the Act should not cover ect. an area that has high potential for species, or subspecies that are not Administrative appeals from PUBLIC hydrocarbon development under the unique. all decisions under the Endangered current Endangered Species Act of Before a determination is NOTICE Species Act must be provided for. 1973 could radically eliminate oil & made to undertake listing of a The board will send the results gas production and negatively affect species, a scientific analysis, subject of their The contents of storage opposition to this recent recreation, grazing, property must be required. rights, to peer review, sheds are to be sold Octo- and conservation strategy to the State access." Richens public The Act should not allow ber 26, 1996 if arrangeCoordinator next that the board has gone on federal ordering , of , habitat Clearinghouse n ments are not made to pay explainsin t to the proposal as record the past supporting protection at the expense of a the outstanding balance by the Association by may not sound wildlife conservation landowner, state, or local entities. October 24. 1996. necessarily stop the effort, but does but believes it shouldnt strategies, The Governor of the state and Contents belonging to come at the expense of other local government should be have an impact on the Governors Rick Rasmussen Resource Development Contents belonging to multiple use concepts. consulted before critical habitat or Coordinating Committee as part of is this fish "Although Arlene Creekmore particular species are listed. the process. The Ballard Bestway Stor- not currently listed as endangered, in As protected the AOG Clearinghouse is interested in working with II it is listed N. as Class a 1050 E. 200 species Constitution, private property shall the age agencies involved to reach an which the BLM manages the same not be taken Roosevelt, UT 84066 without proper alternative to the reintroduction of Published in the Uintah as a Class I species. Given the Furthermore, compensation. Basin Standard October disturbing history behind the implementation of the Act should the species in the Bookcliff area. Fbr more information, please 8,13,22 1996. Endahgcrcd Species Act and the not result in any negative impact on recent action taken by President state water law, state water rights or contact Greg Richens at Clinton in southern Utah, local interstate compacts. governments can never do enough The socialcconomic impacts to protect the interests of their of PUBLIC any decision must be analyzed, citizens," Richens commented. calculated, published, considered. NOTICE All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 15th day of January, 1997, or said claims shall be forever barred. The Board of Eductiion of Duchesne County School District h changed the date of its November meeting to Wednesday, November 13, 1996, the meeting schedule for the rest of the 1996-9- 7 school year is as follows: DATEYEAR recommends Coalition Introduction of cutthroat trout into Bookcliffs opposed by UBA0G Board of Directors EXCELLENT CONDITION MEETING A childs imagination has no limits cm Halloween night. As these little people roam the neighborhood in search of "tricks and treats," they may be at risk for injury; but there are some steps parents can take to ensure their safety. Most injuries that occur to trick or treaters are caused by falls, contact with motor vehicles and bums. To help make your childs Halloween KIDS the Utah SAFE safe, Species Could Restrict Economic Development 40 All Board Meetings begin with 7 p.m. TITLE SUNRISE COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Published in the Uintah Basin Standard on October 8,15,22, 1996. Treats but no tricks for a safe Halloween unrestrained or Improperly restrained chid is seated In front seat protected by a a passenger side airbag, there Is a chance of Injury. Care should be taken to property secure a chid with a lap and a shoulder belt The front seat should be moved al the way back. But, the best position for a chid Is the rear seat with a safety belt securely fastened. V3lld3lS tUTIl C B. if f1 U ka ai UC w tt UUl 7 year: oldJoys Two Roosevelt boys, ages 5 old have admitted and involvement in a recent act of which vandalism damaged windows of a vacant home. According to police the youths were referred to juvenile court for prosecution after their parents were their to reluctant reprimand children and pay for damages. The home is owned by Hazel Warr and is located on West Lagoon Street promote Americas competitiveness in the world markets." Cannon responded: "I am delighted to have the Chamber's endorsement. More gratifying was .the fact that 83 of the Chamber in Utah members surveyed supported my candidacy. My message of consistent, conservative and effective representation for Utah is particularly relevant in this contexL I will work to reduce both the regulatory and tax burden on small businesses, particularly businesses. Hilltop assault being probed The assault and robbery of a Duchesne County man at the Hilltop Lounge is being investigated by the U.S. Attorney's office. The incident occurred on Tuesday, OcL 1 at about 6 p.m. when the victim left the bar with three other men he had bran drinking with and was in the parking lot when they allegedly beat him, choked him and knocked him unconscious before robbing him of approximately $500. The victim was found by the bartender shortly after the attack. Phil Villi, criminal investigator with the U.S. Attorneys office would only say that the incident "is still in the investigation stage," and declined any further commcnL The case is being investigated by the U.S. Attorneys office because the suspects are ute Tribe members. So far no arrests have beeir made. C Apartment for Rentj StoneridgeUintah Apartments 2 Bedroom Starting At $320 . W S2 StoneridgeUintah Apartments 1 LZJ Vrasa 56 E. 800 &, Roosevelt 58 Equsl Housing OppominttV 722-416- 5, 1400-655-1- 1 |