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Show T 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 31. A LEGAL NOTICES District 2 - 7:00 p.m., 13, at the January Duchesne County Commission Chambers. This includes those members Public Notice is Jiereby living in and around given that the Planning and Duchesne, Fruit! and, and Zoning Commission of Strawberry Valley. Duchesne County, will District 3 - 7:00 p.m. meet at 3:00 pm. in the January 14, at the Neola Courthouse, Duchesne, Elementary School LiUtah, on January 8, 1997. brary. This includes those 6:13 p.m. PuMip members living in and Mg - Conditional Use featprraround Neola, Whiterocks, miu Tridell, and Lapoint. Proposed Conditional These meetings are Use Permit, for Robert A. called under the provisions Nielson, Cedar Ridge of Bylaw IV, Section 3. of Residential Treatment the Bylaws of Moon Lake ( Center. The Purpose will Electric Association, Inc. be to provide treatment for The purpose of the meetpositive behavior change ings is to nominate candiin astruc lured, supervised, dates for the position of residential setting. This Director for the above Diswill be a tricts. Only bonafide memenvironment, for adolesbers residing in the Discents ages maxitrict may make nominamum number of 12 clitions for the position of ents, with 24 hours a day Director, and nominations supervision. so made at this meeting Property Description: will be voted on at the SEC 23 T1S R2W USM Annual Meeting to be held BEG 660 FT WAND 330 March 22. 1997. NominaFTNOFSECOROFNE4, tions shall be restricted to W 198 FT, N 330 FT. E no more than four (4) indi198 FT, S330 FT TO BEG. viduals by a majority vote ALSO BEG 330 FT N OF of members present at the SW COR OF SE4NE4. E meeting. In addition to the 462 FT, N330 FT, W 462 nominations made at the FT, S 330 FT TO BEG. special nominating meet3.00 AC. ings, candidates may be Duchesne County Plannominated by petition, of ning Commission, Attest: any fifty or more memClayton B. Chidesier bers, not less than 43 days For further information prior to the Annual Meetcontact, Clayton B. ing. Chide ster, Planning and Members are encourCommunity Development, aged to avail themselves at of this opportunity to ask or at exany questions they may tension 193. Or send comhave regarding the operament to Duchesne County tion of their Association. Planning Department, P.O. Members having quesBox 298, Duchesne, Utah tions concerning District 84021. This notice was boundaries should contact published in the Uintah Russell Cowan at 801 Basin Standard on Decemextension 3311 ber 31, 1996 and January Published in the Uintah 7, 1997. Pursuant to Basin Standard December U.GA. 31, 1996, January 7, 1997 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, December 31, January 7, 1997. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE J 13-1- 8, 738-243- 3, 722-399- 7, 22-2448, USDA Forest Service Ashley National Forest Duchesne and Uintah Counties, UT Proposed Thinning Projects The Vernal Ranger District is asking for public comments regarding two proposed thinning projects: (1) Trout Creek Thinning, about 30 acres located approximately one mile northeast of Trout Creek Guard Station (section 3, T.1S, R.20E, and sections T.1N, 33-3- 4, R.20E, Salt Lake Meridian); and (2) cliffside Thinning, about 60 acres located approximately two miles southeast of Larvae Lake (section 17, T.3N, R1W, Uintah Meridian). This project will reduce stand density of young, overcrowded lodgepole pine to reduce competition thereby enhancing tree growth, vigor, and full crown retention. Slash would be lopped to within 18 inches of the ground to facilitate decomposition and reduction in fire hazard. three-to-tr- Separate decisions would be made on whether or not to proceed with the two projects. If there are any concerns with these proposals we ask that they be mailed to us by January 9, 1997, with specific supporting rationale to: Vernal Ranger District, 353 N. Vernal Avenue, Vernal Utah 84078. Note that all comments received become part of the public record and may be released to others upon request If there are questions, please contact Mickey Carter at 52-4-- 6. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, December 31, 1996. Two of top 20 They know how to make money and they now how to give it away, according to a survey of the nation's tycoons by Fortune magazine. In its Jan. 13 issue, the magazine ranked the nations top 25 philanthropists and found they gave away more than $1.5 billion this year. Two of the top 20 givers are from Utah. Topping the list is George Soros, president of Soros Fund Management, who donated $350 million this year, followed by retired grocery and drug-stomagnate Lennie "Sam Skaggs of Utah. Skaggs made gifts of$135 million. Computer whiz Bill Gales, REWARDED-Students chairman of Microsoft, was ranked at West enjoyed a banana split party as a reward third, with $135 million in citizenship grades for the first trimester. donations. Walter Anneberj former chairman of Triangl Publications, made gifts of $128 million, and William Hewlett, of Hewlett-Packar$100 million. Utahn Jon Huntsman of Huntsman Chemical Carp, was No. 18 on the list He gave $25 million Achievement Test. last year. By Aaeociated Prat The problem is that last year The magazine, which released Fewer moves bring better about 30 percent of the students the ranking Monday, said it enrolled in Salt Lake schools gleaned the information from student test scores, according to who in the fall were elsewhere by the research the Lake Salt financial foundations, by City community end of the school year. filings and interviews with wealthy School District. who have lived in "If the kid stays in the school, Americans. The totals reflect donors' new giving commitments we do a good job with,'' said the district at least three years district assessment Director Joan equaled or were slightly below the for 1996. state average in math and reading, Some of the wealthy have made Reynolds. according to 1996 test results. In in the students who contributions but have all, large past didn't in 1996, and others nave put attended the same school three Students who had lived in the off their biggest gifts until after consecutive years scored up to 18 district less than three years scored and 38th percentile, their deaths, it said. percentile points better on all the in the 46(h state-mandatStanford respectively. The national norm is re er d, All Board Meetings begin with a work session at 6 p.m., regular session begins at 7 p.m. By order of the Board of Education of Duchesne County School District Philip R. Thompson, Business Administrator Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 31, 1996 State education official David Nelson believes socioeconomic status plays a bigger role. Salt Lake City School District serves the largest and ar rs Gun discharges strikes hunter in the hip 50. $66 Million In Road Reconstruction A Heber man who was huntin with his brother Thursday, Dec. was shot in the hip when his brothers Rcuger .22 fell and accidentally discharged. According to a Duchesne County Sheriffs report, Andy Anderson, 50, of Salt Lake City, and his brother, John Anderson, 30, of Heber City, were hunting jack rabbits near Sandwash Reservoir late Thursday afternoon Dec. 26, when John's gun fell as he slipped while crossing a gully. The weapon discharged and struck Andy in the hip, where it remained lodged. The pair got in their car, and instead of heading to Roosevelt for medical help, opted to drive back to Heber ity. They were stopped near the Tabiona turnoff just after 5 p.m. by sheriff's deputy Derrick Nelson because they were driving fast with their flashers on. Nelson called and had an ambulance from Heber City mod them enroutc to the hospital in Heber City. Doctors confirmed the gunshot was accidental. Andy Anderson required surgery to remove the bullet UDOTs 20 year draft plans call for nine projects in Uintah Basin highway construction 1997 to 2016 on the plans of Department 's drawing board . draft 20-ye- ar construction program is based on their 1995 Statewide Long Range Transportation Plan. Projects are prioritized into the first ten years (1997 to 2006), the second ten years (2007 to 2016), and projects for which possible funding has not yet been identified (unfunded). All nine of the projects for Duchesne and Uintah ities are included in either the second ten years, or unfunded prioritization categories. Road work planned by UDOT to be completed sometime during the 2007 to 2016 time frame low-inco- populations in the state. But, countered, Reynolds despite tremendous increases in poverty, total basic battery scores have, at the most, slipped only six hikory points during the seven-yeof the testing program. The basic includes mathematics, battery reading, language, study skills and spelling. ed UDOT's LOCATION District Office in Duchesne Roosevelt Office Annex -District Office in Duchesne Roosevelt Office Annex District Office in Duchesne District Office in Duchesne far maintaining a 3.0 and good Students who stay put perform better Fifth-grade- include nine projects in die Uintah Basin. The Board of Education of Duchesne County School District has changed the date of its January meeting to Thursday, January 2, 1997; the meeting schedule for the rest school years is as follows: of the 1996-9-7 DATEYEAR Thursday, January 2, 1997 Thursday, February 13, 1997 Thursday, March 13, 1997 Thursday. April 10, 1997 Thursday, may 8, 1997 Thursday, June 12, 1997 E philanthropist are from Utah Utah SCHOOL BOARD MEETING NOTICE - Page 7 1996- ! Road to the Heber City limits. The estimated cost is $35 million for the 15 mile project Construction of concrete intersections, and curb and gutter along Vernal's Main Street from County line. The 4.6 mile project comes with a pricetag of about $2 million. Reconstruction of the intersection at 500 West in Vernal. The work has an estimated cost of 500 West to 500 East, about 200,000. approximately one mile. The Reconstruction work along a estimated cost is $2 million. stretch of Indian Canyon. Widening and rehabilitation of The estimated cost is $12 million. the RandlcU Road (North of Ouray) Reconstruction on new in Duchesne. The 7 mile to SR-4- 0 on Route 191 north of alignment project has an estimated cost of $1 Vernal to Brush Creek Road. The 8 million. mile project will cast about one Reconstruction of the Leelon million dollars per mile. Road to the DuchesneUintah 12-mi- le include: Reconstruction of Roosevelts UINTAH BASIN IRRIGATION COMPANY DELINQUENT WATER ASSESSMENT NOTICE is hereby given that there is due and delinquent assessments on the following stock. The amount set opposite the names of the respective stockholders due to an assessment levied on October 30, 1996, at $7.00 per share. The total amount due includes the 2 penalty. Notice STOCKHOLDER SHARES ASSESSMENT 2 PENALTY TOTAL DUE FOR RENT of $2 million. Lane leveling and shoulder widening from die Vernal City limits east to SR 149 in Jensen. Just over 11 miles of work would be done at an estimated cost of $4 million. The remaining seven proposed road repair and construction 7V VKv-- v ' projects lor Duchesne and Uintah i i and unfunded Counties are all . l . . although they are included in UDOT's 20 statewide capacity ONE CAR ROLLOVER -- Steven Loftus lost control of his car as he needs construction program, no crested a hill west of the Duchesne Airport on Friday, Dec. 27. Loftus specific time frame is given for was not in the accident according to UHP Trooper Merv Gustin. injured completion. Those projects include: of the Reconstruction Strawberry Reservoir Campground 2 and 3 For More Information Call: 7224772 Cottonwood Apartments nr Oakeson. A portion of stock upon which any assessment remains unpaid, will be sold to pay the assessment, the 2 penalty fee, and the cost of advertising. Date of sale will be set for January 15, 1997 at the Maurice Harvey residence at 8:00 p.m. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 24,31, 1996, January 7, 1997. Bedroom Apartments ' Doug Nielsen.... Leslie Main Street Approximately 2 miles of road would be repaved at a cost 315 East 300 South. Roosevelt Tax Credit Income Limits Apply Country Realty 865 East 200 North Roosevelt (801) 722-455- 3 'Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. ' jBpismy JL Bob West 722-797- 3 Shar Benson Phil Brotherson 722-72- 722-464- 4 0 72 Joe Wall 722-472- 2 CHARMING--2 Bedroom, 1 bath home. Would be grew rental or Harter home! Great location. Only 329.900. 2631. Call Lynn today. Happy Holidays From All Of Us acres in the Right INDIAN CANYON-S- O Fort . A few acres in the bottom, a lot of acres on top in the rices. Privac) Plus! $10,000, lSACRESFbrSI2,900 North ofHwy 40 and about 6 miles West of Starvation Res. STRAWBERRY RIVER CANYON-Sou- th side of the Canyon in the hills. 40 acres for 34,000 Nice view of the south side of Survwion. ARGYLE CANYON-- 30 acres of pines and quakies. On top of the mountain! Steep slope. mini tom his Dense trees. 318.000. COUNTRY UVING!-Th- is acres. Pines and ARGYXE CANYON-- 20 everything. 2 Bedroom home, smokehouse, SxIO shed, root cellar, fallout shelter, 21 ton quakies. $14,000. 4 for any of there Susan 9 graineiy, animal pens end woodshop. Call Klyn Call properties. for an appointment today. 1441. We appreciate being able to help our friends and neighbors this past year. We look forward to helping you in 1997. Come by and let us show you how real estate is a good investment now in the Basin. Come in and get to know our team. Residential, property, farm, ranch, commercial, investment, lots, exchanges. We can sell or find. Stop In For A Free Area Map and Calendar COLDWELL BANKER R& West Real Estate 721 East 200 North Roosevelt, Utah 84066 801-722-35- 33 --a- w 191 S. 500 WShaip family home over 2180 Mailer home or rental. 2 sq. ft. to enjoy. Finish the basement the way you Bedroom. I bath plus a garage. Fenced yard. want H. Chain link front & nice deck on rear. 339,900. 3343. Call Kathy for an appointment. Call Gene today for your appointment. 3336. acres on Hwy. INDIAN CANYON--4- 0 near Right Fork. No water. $5,000. CHARMI-Finus- lic Lynn Snow Gordon Snow Gene Ostler Susan Hamilton 727-442- CALL US TODAY! 5 722-41- 62 722-37- 39 738-231- 4 Klyn McMickell Lisa Nielsen Kathy Harland Barbara Powell 722-923- 6 722-49- 32 353-404- 0 454-381- 9 Barcy Huber Linda Bameck Kathy Lefler 722-38- 46 353-466- 7 848-578- 0 |