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Show nnr. r; u rryrp t g w r? sw.rrrv 1 ' ' " ', ' V' '"li .' Page 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November! 11 997 i;v . . fiJA Continued from previous page DATED: October 17. 1997. ' Scott Lundberg, Trustee, (101)363-5300x3- 0 LAM Cue No. 717S; Loan No. 098140-- 7 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 28, November 4, II. 1997. NOTICE OF BID 'i..- - Agencys FirstHome program helps families buy a home 300 LEGAL NOTICES I fy&J low-inco- me IC! sition to the Petition, and which hearing may be continued from time to time by the court without further published notice. 0, 5 or Any person desiring to or (all protest the organization of numbers exL 114), on or the proposed water conbefore November 17th. servancy district shall Gle a Detailed bids specs are petition protesting the creavailable at the Cleric's of- ation of the district in the fice. Bids will be opened office of the cleric of the during the regularly sched- Eighth Judicial District uled County Commission Court, which protest petiin the tion may be filed at any Meeting, Commissions chambers, timefollowing the filing of on November IS, 1997 at the Petition for the creation 11:30 am.. Bids may be of the district and must be submitted to the County filed not less than 30 days Clerk, Drawer 270, prior to the above slated Duchesne, Utah, no later date for the hearing on the than 11:30 on November Petition. The protest petition must be prepared and 18,1997. Published in the Uintah signed in accordimce with Basin Standard October 21 the provisions of U.CA The court Novembers, 11, 1997. shall dismiss the Petition calling for the creation of the district if a protest petition meeting the requirements of U.CA. Civil 8970800064WA; is duly filed and if the Judge A Lynn Payne court determines that the IN THE MATTER OF allegations contained in die , THE PETITION FOR petition objecting to the THE ORGANIZATION creation of the district are OF THE DUCHESNE true. COUNTY WATER CONIndividual owners ofreal SERVANCY DISTRICT located with in foe property To all interested parties boundariesoflhe proposed Pethat notice take please water conservancy district with tition has been filed who did not sign a petition the Eighth Judicial District for the organization of the Court located at 21554 W. conservancy district and 9000 S. in and for Duchesne who object to the organizaCounty, State ofUtah, calltion and incorporation of ing for the creation of a said district, may fileawrit-te- n water conservancy district objection to the organipursuant to authority zation and incorporation of granted under U.CLA, Title thedistrict with the clerk of 17A, Chapter 2, Section the Eighth Judicial District 1401 et. seq., which district Court on or before the date is to be known as the set for die hearing. The Duchesne County Water must be limited objection Conservancy District A toadenialofthe statements hearing on the Petition shall in the petition seeking the be held before the Eighth creation ofthe district. Such Judicial District Court at dull be heard as the Duchesne County objections an advanced case at the in Duchesne, above referenced Courthouse, hearing. Utah, on the 30 day of Dated this 22 dqy of December 1997, at 1J0 October, 1997. p.ra. or on such other dale Published in the Uintah and time as the court may Basin Standard, October determine, at which time 28, November 411, 1997. the court shall hear evidence in support of and in oppo All those considering submitting a bid may inspect the properly by contacting the office of die Duchesne County Cleric, 738-110- 738-243- 722-39- 822-46- (17A-2-140- 7. BID SPECIFICATHE for DUCHESNE COUNTY TIONS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING and An Appendage Bid for selected ares of the ok) Courthouse Duchesne County is asking for proposals forjanito-ri- al services for the Countys new Administra- tion offices. The successful bidder shall have the status of an independent contractor and shall be prepared to provide all cloning supplies and equipment necessary to provide janitorial services to the Duchesne County Administration Offices located at 734North Center Street in Duchesne, Utah. Services should be provided on a weekly basis and shall be performed when the offices are not open to the public. Outdoor services such as yard maintenance and snow removal are not required. The County will also be seeking custodial careoflhe common areas in the old County Courthouse 50 E 1 00 S. in Duchesne, such as restrooms, courtroom and hallways. The Courthouse bid should be attached in the form ofan appendage to the bid for the County Administration Offices. NOTICE 17A-2-14- DELINQUENT NOTICE Farnsworth Canal ft Reservoir Company Inc. P.O. Box 510045 Mountain Home, Utah 84051-004- 5 STOCKHOLDER: CALDER, Thompson A. CHRISTENSEN, Bradley R. CHRISTENSEN, Ronald or Karen MECHAM, Rocky Lee ft Kim MEEKS, Robert R. or Kathryn C. MOON, Clinton L or Dormette Y. MOON, Phillip or Clinton ThetoAniral piiK- ie-au-es BLM-manag- low-inco- Understanding and treating depression low-inco- es lower-incom- e, Ask A Specialist low-inco- their children about divorce? 5.50 (Hu urti Publishes technical amendments & corrections liahed today will clarify certain that have arisen since the BLM published its rule last year," said newly confirmed BLM Director Pat Shea. "We are publishing these amendments to ensure thatall interested parties dear-ly understand the provisions of the 1996 rule and understand why we are enforcing thia rule in a particular manner." The basic intent of the rule is to give BLM managers the administrative toola they need to stop persona from illegally lands on occupying mining claims they are i"g for purposes. The technical corrections to the 1996 rule, published in todays Federal Register, also clarify that occupants living in structures on public lands that violate State or local housing codes may be subject to an order to immediately suspend their activities. This corrects a error iiylthe 1996 rule. The rule r omitted violations of 1 eodee from the list of i that may eauae the come te IIHMU lamtNiWBli BLM BLM-manag- ed lower-in- UHFAs "FirstHome" program. The Utah Housing Finance Agency is releasing $25 milium of low-ramortgage funda that vriU make home ownership affordable for families with low incomes. "FirstHome" provides qualifying V And un less payment is made be fore, along with advertising costs, ao much as may be necessary to pay foe delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary on Novmiber 21, 1997 at 10:00 a.m. Joyce Thqyne, Secretary Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 11,18, 1997 The Bureau of Land Management today publiahed technical to a 1996 rule dealing with the uae and occupancy of mining ! on lands. Among other things, the corrections clarify that the regulations apply to both lode and placer mining claims. Thia amendment responds to an assertion ofsome placer miners that the BLhTa 1996 use rule does not apply to placer mining, a contention that the BLM rejects. Placer mining is mining for minerals in glacial, alluvial, or marine deposits, while lode mining seeks minerals that have not weathered out orbeen displaced from their original environment buyers with significantly reduced interest rates on their mortgage, little or no cash down payments, and for some a warranty protection home. Now threehundred more plan covering any mqjor repairs that Utah fomiliee from across are needed after they purchase their the state will be fortunate enough home, along with other benefits. under owner became home to soon This SO year, fixed interest rate mortgage money of only 6.47 interest will be available to Utahs home buylower income, first-tim- e ers paying 2 percentage points discount. Also, because coming up with the down payments and closing roots are big obstacles for first-tim- e home buyers, UHFA will also offer a 6.77 mortgage loan with absono discount points being or worthless lutely Vicki President guilty, L M.D., Feeling Setter, By to the applicant This opconcentratcharged Obstetri-ckuu The American College of Having difficulty need of the and Gynecologist! ing, remembering or making ded- - tion greatly reduces the home buyer to come up with large Whether or not it's true that mere Thinking ofdeath or suicide, or amounts ofcash when they buy their ' home. Many of these families will suicide. durattempting people experience depression find hone ownership less expensive mistakSome at depressed people ing the holidays than any other If fam-ilitime of year, for thoee who are deenly believe they should be able to than renting an apartment need even further assistance, think it can seasons the might you "tough outIfyou gaiety pressed, seem a stark contrast to one'a own be depressed, don't delay talking to monies will also be available for balance of the down payinternal pain. your doctor. Occasionally, physical nearly the ment and closing coat requirements. More than 11 million Americana illnesses or condition (such as thyUHFA will target the $25 milsurfer from depression, and women roid disease) or certain medications in mortgage funds to lion causdethese of If can the symptoms trigger depression. report having first-tim- e home buyers doctor may pression more then twice as often es are ruled out, your as men. Depression is more than refer you to a mental health profes- across the state. Prospective buyers may qualify for these mortgage occasional feelings of "being blue," sional, who might recommend psymonies provided their income and which we all experience. Its a medchotherapy, medication, ora combithe coat of the home they want to nation of the two. ical disorder, like diabetes or high like for illTreatment buy ia below certain limits. Limits blood pressure. And, like those depression, treatment for most illnesses, de- vary from county to county across nesses, depression can be dangerous if left untreated. At its most pends on the individuals condition the state depending on the size of and the specific diagnosis. For some the household and the location of extreme, depression can lead to suicide. In leas severe cases, depres- ..people, therapy andor medication the home purchased. Many Utah households are curare needed for only a short time. sion still robs its sufferers of the Others may need one or both treatrently paying upwards of $900 a normal enjoyment of lift. You may be depressed if you've ments for a longer period, or month in rent, and unlike a mortgage payment, their rent will conthroughout their lifetimes. experienced some ofthe following tinue to steadily rise in the future. illness mental about for at Stereotypes symptoms nearly every day scientific down. Monthly mortgage payments, on the New weeks: are breaking least two unLoaing interest in things you insights in our understanding of other hand, remain virtually 30 of life the last long. over the led changed have to works how year brain the normally eqjoy, Application information may be Feeling consistently "down in remarkable new medications which loan. ean correct imbalances in brain Currently, UHFAs average obtained by calling UHFA359-520- 0 the dumps" or sad; household income served with the or long distance callers may dial toll chemistry that might cause depresExperiencing a change in daily sion. These discoveries reinforce our "FirstHome program ia under free energy levels, such as feeling tired In 1975, the Utah Legislature many or listless, or becoming restless and understanding that depression is $29,000 annually-howev- er, indeed a medical disorder, not a households earn much less. As a established the Utah Housing Fiunable to ait still; personal "weakness. Depression general example, "FirstHome new nance Agency to provide decent, safe Having a chugs in appetite or 6.47 fixed interest rate allows a and sanitary housing for loir- - and ean be treated, ao don't let it hamlosing or gaining weight; household earning approximately moderate income households in per your full eqjoyment of life. Sleeping too much, or being $28,500 annually to purchase an fee state. UHFA is a public Agency unable to foil asleep or to stay asleep; $87,000 home with a total monthly which finances and develops affordsee mortgage payment of approximateable rental and home ownership t- -g ly $650. This payment includes inoneself. Everything considered, work is less boring than housing opportunities throughout surance, taxes aa well as principal the state. UHFA ia totally Charles Baudelaire and interest payments on the loan. and receives no appropriations or any other funding from the state iff Utah. To date, UHFA has financed the purchase of nearly fami50,000 hones for lies, as well as affordable apartment rentals .for more than 5,000 households inevery County of the state. Throe programs are ftuded through the issuance ofUHFAbonds to private investors and through certain income tax shelters marketAnswer ty: Glen Jenson, Utah State happening and what has been ex- that there seems to be little relaed to corporate investors. All bonds University Extension Family and plored to prevent it tionship between how a child react are able obligations of UHFA No Reassure the children that they at the time of the divorce and how tax dollars or other funda of the Human Development Specialist are not responsible for the breakup, they will fen later in life. state of Utah are used in any way to but that whatever they do or say is Approximately 45 percent ofall chilfinance UHFA program housing. dren in the Uni ted States will expe- not likely to restore the relationrience the marital disruption of the ship. Thank them for their concern. Apologise for hurting them and parents, according to Census Bureau statistics. causing the disruption in' their lives. A study of children of divorced Discuss the changes that will likely (ARM) 6.35 parents shows that approximately come into their lives, and how evexempts 30 yr 80 percent said they were completeeryone in the family should be kind Mortgage-8567.- 79 I9M08 10 have be to and brave even for in their may ly unprepared parents sepMilk aration. It was frequently men- feeing these changes together. ' Reassure the children that they tioned that a parent just disaplul peared during the night or while are still loved by both parents and if2SRhtilstnBfii) the child was away. To help allevi- give them permission to love both ate some of the stress and fears parents. ' IlBOsillii After the separation, it is imchildren experience during this to children not the in time, consider these ideas. portant put Most importantly, be sure you the middle while handling differhave tried some good, professional ences. Do not quiz them on the asai stance in repairing the marriage whereabouts or behavior ofthe othbefore calling it quits. Divorce will er parent. It ia not fair to the chillikely not be easy on anyone and if dren to try to get them to tell on You Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 1 Newspapers the maniage is repairable, good their parent Refrain from making counseling can help. derogatory comments about their Throughdlit Utah The more amiable the divorce other parent is and the events leading to it, the After the separation occurs, it easier it is on children. is important that both parents spend Ifpossible, parents should meet time with the children. Invite the Stop In Or Oil together with the children and tell children to discuss their feelings them oftheir plans to separate. This and questions about the divorce, as should be dime in advance ofthe the occasions arise, for the next sev-er722-513- 1 For More Information separation and in a very calm setyears. ting. Explain why the breakup is Finally, it ia important to note Utah Housing Finance Agency (UHFA) has put tens of thousands of Utah families into their first How should parents tell . There is now due and delinquent the amounts listed opposite the following names, on accountofan assessment levied October 19, 1997 on thecapital stock ofthecompany. i Thia results in a several hundred dollar monthly savings to the first time hone buyers under the UHFA program as compared with rentals. The FirstHome" mortgage rate is generally mas than one ftill percentage point below conventional rates and allows many household to qualify for home ownership who would not otherwise. A portion of the FirstHome" program will offer significant down payment assistance for very home buyers across Utah. Thia special program i called CHAMP program, approximately 10 of the $25 million in mortgage funds will be eligible to receive down payment and closing cost assistance up to 4 of the mortgage fo r very home buyers. This set aside portion of UHFA funds may substantially reduce the down pay-- ; ment contribution by the home buyer, thereby making home ownerfirst-tim- e ship possible fin many home buyers for the font time in their lives. The UHFA down payment contribution ia typically available to larger size first time home buyer families with household incomes below $28,500 annually (income limit vary by rise of household and by county). UHFAs low interest rates make buyingahomemore affordable than renting in many eases, and home ownership through UHFA's FirstHome program allows families to control their housing costa by enabling them to escape fee spiral of ever rising rent rates. UHFA Executive Director, William H. Erickson, said, "Housing coats have riaen at a much faster pace than income in Utah. Because of thia, the biggest reason families are turned down for mortgages is insufficient income. "FirstHome reduces the monthly housing payment by nearly 20 allowing a sizable number of those turned away to now qualify for their first home. Those interested should act quickly because these low rate mortgage funds will not BLM to issue an immediate suspen- sion order. Tbs 1996 rule that the BLM is correcting today does not affect any individual who is engaged in alegit-ima-te mining operation on land. The rule forbids BLM mining claimants from illegally residing on or running unauthorized businesses on lands. The original rule, publiahed on July 16, 1996, was prompted by uses of BLM mining claims by "squatters," including some who over the years illegally built saloons, hunting lodges, and fiahing camps on BUI public lands. In more recent years, some persons have set up illegal drug labs or reprocessed hazardous BLM public lands, abuses that the BLM is working to stop. The rule requires that a BLM mining claimant's use and occupancy must relate to prospecting or exploration, mining or processing operations, or other land uses that are reasonably related to such activities. To obtain a copy of the tions to the 1996 rule, please call your State BLM Office or check the BUfa Home Page on the Internet (www.blm.gov). You may aleo check with the Buds Washington, D.C., Solid Minerals Group at BLM-manag- ed non-mini- BLM-manag- ed non-mini- For Only $195 Per Week al Was TS&znSD? want Heatin' peace of mind? n Dr. Terrance Cooper ALL HEADACHES HAVE A CAUSE QMy hrodschro are getting Theyre coming more d often aad lasting longer, My says that If this keeps up, be one continuous headache. Heh very sweet and hdpAil when Im staggered with a headache, but I know he's tired of my headaches, too. Aspirin aad other paia pills used to kill the polo, but a more. Any suggestions? Yes. a suggestion th shouldn't surprise anyone. Chronic headaches, even mild ones, call for a thorough chiropractic examination without delay. The possible causes of headaches are numerous. Some of them cany serious consequences when not property treated. Though you have managed to suffer through a host of headaches, the underiying cause tAy have changed. hue-ban- Il non-mini- iMBMriStANti The Uintah Basin Standard yon ban heat Ra 24 hoars a day. Just can Reinhardt prttteas, cs'rc ken trpst to the rescue. Refrigeration, Heating & AC 801-738-23- Toll Fir. 50 888-738.7.- 10 A w.eaawnnp Now is the time to find out what is causing your problem. Keep in mind, headaches am am caused by a deficiency of aspirin ia the body. Although taking paia killing drags can temporarily numb the pain, the undetected and underiying cause will remain unconected. Headaches, including migraine, duster, tensiou, vascular and other kinds often respond well to chiropractic care. Chiropractic doctors address the underiying cause of the problem ts well ss the peia itsdf. a g. a ,a.a e e COOPER Chiropractic Clinic 383 East Lagoon St (dd Sears BuWng) in Roosevelt 722-33- 70 f |