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Show Y Page 8 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 4. 1997 Union High. UBATC LEGAL NOTICES To fChowJ 5: Continued from previous page from Monday, November 10, 1997, through Noon Thursday, November 13, Detailed bids specs are available at the Cleric's office. Bids will be opened during the regularly scheduled County Commission in the Meeting, Commissions chambers, on November IS, 1997.M 11:30 am.. Bids may be submitted to the County Clerk, Drawer 270, Duchesne, Utah, no later than 1 1 JO on November 18,1997. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 28, November 4, II, 1997. 1997. Duchesne School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or to accept any part of NOTICE OF SALE Duchesne County School District is having a surplus sale. The following equipment is to be sold on a sealed bid basis, AS IS CONDITION: Teacher desk. Copy machines, Tennis nets, Popcorn machine. Speakers, Small vacuum. Tables. Panasonic trie Typewriter, Cabinets wglass doors. Back-u- p Power Supply, Kitchen Equipment (potato peeler, heat lamp, French fry maker, bun si icer, balance scales, & steam cooker), TVs, Lockers, Card file. Sewing ma- chines and sutger. Tobe considered, sealed bids must be filed with the Business Administrator, ; Duchesne County School : District, P.O. Box 446, Duchesne, Utah 84021, by ; or before 12:00 Noon on : Thursday, November 13, ! 1997. --3 School district asks cities to consider small annexation Other hems to be sold, AS IS CONDITION, on a first come. Tint serve basis, cash and cany, are the following: Computers, Computer components, Chairs, Student desks. Calk boards. Speakers, Pencils, Balls (hand balls, tether balls, etc.). Computer disks. Books, Large indoor lights, Misc. Kitchen equipment Abo, new Bricks, 400 pallet (6 or 7 pallets) at $100.00 per pallet; plus .03 cents used bricks abid. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October28, November 4, 1997. BY All of these items are located at the DuchesneBus Garage Complex, Duchesne, Utah, and may be seen (between the hours of 9 am. and 2:30 p.m.) Utah Civil No. 970000102 Judge John R. Anderson Connie Jess, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie Hasha, Defendant. State ofUtah to the above named Defendant, you are hereby summoned and required to file an answer, in writing, to the Compliant for breach of contract, previously filed in this matter with die Clerk of the above entitled Court and to sene upon or mail to Cindy attorney for PlaintifT at 193 North Stale Street, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. A copy of said answer within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so judgment by default will be taken against you for the reliefdemanded in the saidCompbint which has been filed with Clerk of said Court, Roosevelt Department at P.O. Box 990, Duchesne, Utah 84021, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. Ifyou do not have copy of the Complaint, you can obtain one from Clerk of The Eighth District Court or by cons, tacting Cindy attorney for 84078. Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management is considering a proposal to exchange land pursuant to Section 206 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act or .1976 (43 U.S.C. 1716), as amended. The proposed exchange is part of the Bureau initiative to acquire desert tortoise critical habitat within the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan area The s, Barton-Coomb- of Cindy Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 21.28, November 4, 1997. Barton-Coom- exchange has been proposed by Western Resource Management, Inc. The follow ing described land is being considered for disposal by the United States: Salt Lake Meridian, Parcel: l08T.3SR.19EMsec. 9.SWI4SWI4: 109T.3S.,R.20Esec 19.SWI4NE14: llOT.4S.,R.2IE.,sec. lots IX S12NEI4, 1, NE14SE14; lllT.5S.R.22E,sec. 22,Wl2SEI4;sec.22,NI 2SEI4SEI4.SW14SE1 4SEI4, Nl2SEI4SeI sec. 23, SWI 4SW14; sec. 23. SWI 4NWI4; Sec 26, NE14, 4Sel4; carved pumpCHECKING OUT THE PUMPKIN PATCH-Creativ- ely took a walk as ward 10th Roosevelt the they kins greeted members of the under pavilion last night the Wednesday pumpkin patch through behind the East Stake Center. About 70 pumpkins were on display. One artist carved the Vernal temple spires, while another pumpkin s lit face showed pioneers pulling a handcart. jority of the school aita in Uintah County. Hia Roosevelt City police officer stationed at the high school and UBATC handles all conflicts when hes present, but in cases where tha officer ia away from tha school grounds, a Uintah County Sheriffi deputy must be called in when an incident occurs on tha Uintah County aide of the achool, Aland explained. The Duchesne County School Board believes that having the schools under onejurisdiction would eliminate a great deal of confusion. Neither Rooeeveltnor Ballard would lose or gain a tax base if the annexation did occur, according to Aland. The Roosevelt City Council bee taken the school diatriefa request . Rooaevelt city offidala to consider allowing Roosevelt to annex a atrip of Ballarda property into their jurisdiction. Superintendent John Aland aaid tha board made the request to bring Union High school and the Uintah Basin Applied Technology Center under the jurisdiction of one governmental entity, rather than two. Because Union wee built on the middle of the DuchesneUintah County line, when an altercation occurs on the Uintah County side deputies must be celled over from the Vernal area. The wait for help ia often a long one because of the of about 30 milea, explained Aland. The earns situation holds true at the UBATC, where the ma UTU-767- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Land Management, Vernal District Office, 170 South 300 East, Vernal, Utah TION PlaintifT. DATED this 13 day October, 1997 The Duchesne County School Board haa aaked Ballard and Notice ofExchange Proposal Proposed Exchange of Lands in Uintah County, PUBLICA Barton-Coomb- By Lezlet E. Whiting PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMONS . dia-tan- ce under advisement, saying that Ballard would have to be in favor of the annexation for it to occur. . ss The world grit better every day then worse again in the Winter games are about to begin -- B.HJJ.rd ' wants to learn.. All events that will be part of the Utah Winter Games will first have at least one if not two clinics to introduce new participants aa well as help refine the skills of a so called veteran. The clinics are a perfect opportunity to learn a new sport and gear upto compete against others at your same level. Now the tough part begins, tha derision of what sport in which to participate. The clinics will be held on many different days, eo if there is man than one sport that you are fond of, go for it, try more than one. And with some good time management, you just might be a gold medalist in ten events at the Utah Win-tGames. So look out Bo Jackaon, Utah might soon have the lateat in multiple a port athletes. Look for a list of event dates, locations, and times in October. Or contact the Utah Winter Games by 5 or (800) phone at (801) or on the Internet at r.utah wintergamea.org Fall ia in the air and winter ia just around the corner. And aa sure For information on the submit comments conaa there will be great skiing in the Sept 19. 1997. As part of this proposed lands contact cerned the proposed ex- Utah mountains this year, you can change included notification exchange, lands are also Randy Massey, Dixie Rebe guaranteed that the Utah Winsource Area 345 E. Riverofany liens, encumbrances, ter Games will be full steam ahead being segregated in the folSt. side Drive, George, Utah or other claims relating to come lowing counties: Bearer, January. Every January for Box Elder, Cache, Emery, the lands being considered 8479a (801) the peat eleven years has become In accordance for with 43 the District to Grand, Iron, Garfield, exchange tradition for the annual Utah WinMillard, Morgan, Piute, CFR 4110.4-- 2 (b), this Manager, Vernal District, ter Games. It gives individuals of Notice of Exchange Proat the above address. In order Rich, San Juan, Salt Lake, ell agea end abilities a chance to Sevier, Summit Tooele, posal constitutes two to be considered in the entest their skills at a variety of winvironmental notification the to Utah, Wasatch, Washingof years prior analysis ter sports. Everything from skiing and Weber. For comton, WajTie. grazing permitccs affected proposed exchange, a complete listoflhese lands by this action. Completion ments must be in writing to and snowboarding to hockey and contact Angela Williams, of the exchange may result the District Manager and luge. And this year for the first ia an activity in adjustments to die perBureau of Land Managepostmarked or delivered time, curling. There mitted use on Federal Imds. within 45 days of initial for everyone to participate in the ment Utah Stale Office, 324 South State Street More detailed information publication of this notice. Utah Winter Games. Now you may say to yourself, P.O. Box 45135, Salt Lake concerning the proposed Dated October 10, 1997, Teresa Catlin, Chief, boy I would love to compete in the exchange may be obtained City, Utah (801)539-410from Peter Kempcnich, Branch of Lands and Mingames, but I do not know how to In exchange, the United Vernal District Office, 170 erals Operations luge. No problem! Beginning in States would acquire land South 500 East. Vernal, Published in the Uintah November the Utah Winter Games 688-320- 0. 84145-015- er 5, 7. from willing Utah 84078, (801) land owners within the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan area Judges EI2NWI4.NWI4NW1 4; sec. 27.NE14NE14; H2T.3S.,R.23E..sec 5, SI2SW14, SW14SE1 Initial Basin Standard October 14.21,28, November 4, 781-440- 0. Interested parties may host free clinics for anyone 976-451- 959-UTA- H that 1997. Sample Ballot Judge's Initial 4; NOTICE TQ j CREDITORS1 In the matter each. PO box 2489, Silver City, NM 88062 by December 21, 1 99 7 or sid claims shall be forever barred. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 21.28. November 4, 1997. of die es- tate ofEssicN. Alexander, Roosevelt, UT. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to Jack M. Alexander, . U3T.7SR.19E,sec. 1, SEI4Stm,SWl.HSEI Official Ballot for Ballard Town, Utah November 4, 1997 4;' Contain mg 995. 1 0 acres Subject to valid existing rights, the public land identified above has been segregated from appropriation under the public land laws and mineral laws for a pe- riod of fire years beginning J . '; f t cru, .fcrsa casceii M kLhJt Q. Recorder v .c-k- .. OPINION QUESTION Should Ducheme County impose a local tales and me tax of 110 of one percent to fond recreational facilities and cultural organizations in Ducheme County? Such tax revenue dull be seed to fond recreational facilities and cultural Mganizatioae as defined in Section of the Utah Cede Initial (59-17-7- Annotated. Tax ihall be levied for a period of ten yean and may be it the end of the period by fubmissioa of aa opinion queition and the to tha voten of Ducheme County concerning the majority vole in favor thereof Official Ballot for Roosevelt City, Utah November 4, 1997 tea-ye- ar Yes INSTRUCTION S TO VOTERS ! To voto for a (X) In tha agaara todamtng tha namo(a) of tha pononfo) you favor aa lha candMatafa) far aaeh respective afffiea (ladrfatf, plaeo a ansa No To vole in favor of the above preposition, place a creee (X) fa the squire after the word Yes." To vote againat said proposition, place n erase (X) in the aquare after the word No. S ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK IN DUCHESNE, for Information call 738-24OR R ABSENTEE-BALLOT- 822-468- DUCHESNE COUNTY WILL BE HOLDING ITS SPECIAL ELECTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MUNICIPAL AND SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS. ; - .... Official Ballot for Ballard Water Improvement District November 4, 1997 IF YOU RESIDE WITHIN THE LIMITS OF ALTAMONT, DUCHESNE, ROOSEVELT, MYTON OR TABIONA, You may pick up a county ballot as you vote in your city's dectioa. IF YOU ARE A COUNTY RESIDENT AND BELONG WITHIN A SPECIAL DISTRICT, go to your special district polling place and yon may vote a county ballot at the same time yea vote ia your District's Election. IF YOU DO NOT RESIDE IN EITHER A CITY OR A SPECIAL DISTRICT, go to the polling place closest to when you would vote in a dectioa and receive a county ballot. Polling Locations: PROPOSITION Shall tha City Council of Roosevelt City, Utah bo oulhoriaod to levy a 14 of Sill highway sales sud uso tan on all sales and uses provided by statute for the ptupoee of Sneering foe eooauuctiaa and ratiatmawce of aueccs and roods under dw jurisdiction of Roosevelt City? For the Authorization to Levy Tu Againat the Authorization to Levy Tax . Published ia the Uintah Basin Standard November 4, 1997, "tr fety-- totoauu.1 t LI . Aliamont City Town Hall 4076 No. 15575 West Aliamont Fruit end Water District District Office, 6186 So. 4500 West Fruitland Duchesne City City Office, 165 South Center Duchesne East Duchesne Culinary Water District Old County Building. 50 E. 100 So. In Duchesne Myton City City Office, Myton Johnson Water District' District Office, 4755 So. West Hwy. 40 On North Myton Bench. Roosevelt City City Office 253 So. Stale and County Library 70 East Lagoon St in Roosevelt Tabiona Town hall 38IS2 W. 3950 No. Tabiona . LJ Pulbishcd in the Uintah Basin Standard October 28 & November 4, 1997. Neola Community Park District Neola Elementary, Neola Upper Country Water District District office at 170 N. 100 West In Aliamont . f Pinion Forest Special District Fruitland Water District Office 6186 So. 4500 West, FniitJand Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 28 k. 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