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Show p.m. fe ZoneChange-LukeDe- Request to change zoning from AR Agricultural zone Recreational, a to a 2.5 acre Zone. Hanna Property Description: Continued from prtviom page PUBLIC MEETING (A7154I): Carl Wilkerson QUAN- TITY: 4.73 ac-f-t. SOURCE: Unnamed spring. POD:(l) N 50 E 400 from SW Cor, Sec 17, T2N, R1E. (7 miles north of Whiterocks) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct3l, total acreage 1.0000 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SE ,4SEU Sec I8.T2N.RIE. Robert L. Morgan, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 2,9, 1998 In conjunction with its regularly scheduled City Council meeting on June9, 1998, Duchesne City will hold a public hearing. This hearing will be to receive input regarding the budget for the fiscal year 1998- 1999. Interested residents are invited to attend. Facilities for the handicapped are available, for more inform mation, contact Joan Foy The hearing at will be at 7 p.m., at the Duchesne City Office Building, 165 South Cen 738-246- 4. ter, Duchesne, UT. Joan Foy, City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 2,9, 1998 SW CORNER OF SD W NW14;TH N 006-4380.39 FT; TH N 8953'I7 E 285.92 FT; TH S 006'42 E 381.37 FT TO SD S LINE; TH S 8954'59" W 285.92 FT TO THE PT OF BEG. 2.50 2 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission of Duchesne County, will meet at 5 :00 p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on June3, 1998. Public Hearings - 5:30 PUBLIC NOTICE DELINQUENT NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS, DRY GULCH IRRIGATION COMPANY Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessments levied on the 7th day ofApril 998, (and assessment levied previously there, if any) the several amounts set opposite the name of the respective shareholders as 1 follows: STOCKHOLDER BEG APT ON THE SLN OF THE NW14 OF THE SW14 0F SEC II, TIS, R8W, U.S.B.& M SD PT BEING S 895459" E 114.63 FT FROM THE CERT. NO SHARES AMOUNT CLASS A" ACRES. Duchesne County Planning Commission, Attest: Clayton B. Chides ter. For further information con tact, Clayton B. Chidester, Planning & Community De 1(435)738-- 1 151, 722-399- 7, or Uintah Basin Telephone Customers can all at extencall 822-468- 0 sion 1 5 1. Or send comment to Duchesne County Planning Department, P.O. Box 298, Duchesne, Utah 84021. Pursuant to U.C.A. 52-4-- 6 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 26, June 2, 1998. PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission of Duchesne County, willmeetat5:00p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on June 3, 1998. Public Hearings - 5:30 p.m. Zone Change - Jamie Stevenson Request to change Zon- ing from AR Agricultural Recreational, a 5 acre zone to RR-- 1 Rural Residential a -- zone. Bluebell area. COMMENCING AT THENECRNROFSEC4, T2S, R3W, U.S.B.&M. THENCE N 8948'09" W 900.71 FT ALONG THE N LINE OF LOTI OF SD SEC TO THE TRUE PT OF BEG; THENCE S 02402" W 208.71 FT PARALLEL WITH THE W LINE OF SD LOT 1: THENCE N 894809" W 417.42 FT PARALLEL WITH SD N LINE; THENCE N 02402" E 208.71 FT ALONG SDW LINE.TOTHENWCRNR OF SD LOTI; THENCE S 1 7.42 FT TO THE TRUE PT OF BEG, 2.00 ACRES, AND BEING SUBJECT TO THE EXISTING CNTY RD ROW. Duchesne County Planning Commission, Attest: Clayton B. Chidester. For further information contact, Clayton B. Chidester, Planning ft Community Development, at(435) 738-- 1 151, or Uintah Basin Telephone Customers can all at extencall sion 151. Or send comment to Duchesne County Planning Department, P.O. Box 298, Duchesne, Utah 84021. Pursuant to U.C.A. 722-399- 7, 822-46- 52-4-- 6. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 26, June 2. 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission of Duchesne County, will meet at 5:00 p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on June 3, 1998. Public Hearings - 5:30 p.m. Zone Change - John & Barbara Swasey Request to change zoning from AR Agricultural zone Recreational, a toRR-- l Devel-opmen- 1(435)738-- 1 151, or Uintah Basin Telephone Customers can all at extencall sion 51. Orsend comment to Duchesne County Planning Department, P.O. Box 298, Duchesne, Utah 8402 1 . Pursuant to U.C. A. 722-399- 7, 822-468- 0 1 52-4-- 6. NOTICE 894809"E4 Property Description: SEC 36 T3S R4W USM, AT COMMENCING THE CENTER SD SEC, TH S 007'52 E (BASIS OF BEARING TAKEN FR OLD US 40) 8 12.20 FT ALONG QUARTER SEC LINE TO APT ON S RAY W LINE OF OLD US 40 AND THE PT OF BEG; TH CONTINUING S 00752" E 627.00 FT ALONG SD QUARTER SEC LINE; THN7032'W 218.00 FT ALONG A FENCE; TH N 8054W 470.50 FT ALONG A FENCE TO A FENCE CORNER, THN 23 52'W 65.00 FT ALONG A FENCE: TH N 555' W 515.00 FT, THN107W 60.23 FT ALONG A FENCE TOSRAVW LINE OF OLD US 40; TH S 7832 E 764.50 FT ALONG SDROW LINE TO THE PT OF BEG. 10.07 AC Duchesne County Planning Commission, Attest: Clayton R, Chidester. For further information contact, Clayton B. Chidester, Plant, ning & Community Rural Residential a zone. Bridgeland Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 26, June 2, 1998. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) to Appropriate Water in Duchesne County (Locations in USB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 164300, Salt Lake City, UT 841 on or before JUNE 22, 1998. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R633-6-- 2 ofthe Division of Water Rights. ' (LEGEND: Point (s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -USE) (A71244): Zoumadakis Melany QUANTITY: 1.73 ac-- ft SOURCE: 6 in. well 25 ft to 400 ft. deep. POD:(l)N 85 W 1 800 from E 14 Cor, Sec 10, TIS, R8W.(2 miles - SE of Hanna) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct31, total acreage 0.2500 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 Duchesne. UT 84021. ATTEST: Pat Barker, Duchesne County Clerk. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 26, June 2. 1998. Inspirational Messages Little Angels to host third annual seminar SUMMONS CivilNo. 970000207 PR By Cheryl Meeham Judge: A. Lynn Payne BEST WESTERN The Roosevelt-base- d Little LAND, LLC., Plaintiff vs. MECQA ENTERPRISES, Support Group will host their COTTONWOOD Third Annual Little Angels SemSUNDANCER CORP., inar on the topic sibling grief" on WILLIAM A. June 6 from 10 0 p.m. at ROBBINSON, MD., Crossroads Senior Center in ELEANORH. JACKSON, Roosevelt. The seminar is open to JOSEPH C. EDEN, and the public, a (5 admittance fee will VICKIE L EDEN, Defen- be charged at the door. dants. Little Angel's President and THE STATE OF I vie said the semifounder, UTAH TO THE ABOVE will nar feature two speakers, Tami DEFEN NAMED DANTS: WILLIAM A. Bestenlehner, daughter of Utah author Blain Yorgenaon, and big MD., ROBBINSON, ELEANORH. JACKSON sister to Charity Yorgenaon who and all unknown persons passed away two yean ago. "Tami will be talking about Charwho have or claim to have any right, title, estate lien or ity and sharing a few intimate deinterest in the real property tails about her life," Ivie reported, described herein which is adding that Bestenlehner will have the subject of this lawsuit 60 autographed copies of "One TatYou are hereby summoned tered Angel available for purchase. and required to file an anBeverly Cavanaugh, a Roosevelt swer in writing to the Com- resident and mental health theraplaint previously filed in pist with Northeastern Counseling this matter, with the Clerk Center, will also be featured at the ofthe above entitled Court seminar. She will be speaking about and to serve upon or mail to validating emotional response. Both PlaintifTs attorney a copy Bestenlehner and Cavanaugh will of said Answer within allow time for a question and anafter pubthirty (30) days swer segment following their lication of this Summons. An-ge- la a.m.-12:3- If you fail to do so, judgment by defouRwill be taken efforts to find information on the very rare condition coupled with the lack of support she encountered for expectant mothers who receive a terminal diagnoses prompted her to start Little Angels shortly after Seans death in May 1995. Since that time the group has grown to nearly 80 active members, Ivie said. "We are here for prenatal diagnosis, miscarriage, stillborn and infant loss. We counsel grieving mothers and offer our support," Ivie reported. The group is becoming well known for their yearly inspirational seminars and the stone porcelain molds they make of in&nt hands and give as a gift to grieving BLM proposes new policy for transporting wild horses In an effort to improve health and safety conditions for wild horses, Bureau of Land Management Director Pat Shea today announced new requirements for large trailers that transport the animals from holding facilities to adoptions around the country. "The welfare of wild horses comes first, Shea said. "We want to reduce the chance for iqjury and stress to these living legends and improve conditions associated with their transportation." The new policy requires trailers that meet height specifications, rather than the two-levtrailers often being used now. Concerns about BLM using two-levtrailers te transport wild horses have been expressed in the past and were again raised at the recent Wild Horse and. Burro Advisory. Board v 4 W hA mooting The BLM anticipates full imple- -' mentation of this polity by October 1. This will give contractors who transpftt wild horses time to ensure trailers meet the new stan67, dards. In the interim every effort one-lev- el el Parcel 2: Lot Sundance West subdivision, Unit A, according to the official plat thereof as found in the office of the Recorder, cy. i against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with tire Clerk of the Court and a copy of which is on file with the Eighth District Court, Duchesne County, Roosevelt, Department, 255 South State Street, P.O. Box 1286, Roosevelt, Utah, 84066, and can be inspected and copied during normal court hours. The relief requested in the complaint is to have the court quiet title in the real property involved in the name ofBcst Western Land, LLC., and against any claim of the above listed Defendants, and any unknown parties that may claim an interest in the real property. The real property is described as: Parcel I:TOWNSHIP2 RANGE 4 SOUTH, WEST, UINTAH SPECIAL BASE AND MERIDIAN, SECTION 30: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said section; 'thence South 1520 feet; thence West 1320 feet; thence North 1520 feet; thence East 1320 feet, to beginning. Voeal performer Tammy Meacham will also be presenting a musical number entitled, "Point of Light, during the seminar. The Little Angel's Support lost Group was formed after her newborn son, Sean, to brittle bone disease and a rare form of dwarfism one month after hia birth. Seans birth defects were discovered five months into the pregnan will be made to secure one-levtrailers, but if they are not availtrailers able, the use of two-levwill be allowed under close supervision. Die Humane Society ofthe United States applauds this decision, said Dr. Allen Rutberg. "By giving horses the headroom they need, straight deck trailers will minimize the risk of iryury and reduce transportation stress. Transporting wild horses to adoption sites in straight deck trailers will also help assure that potential adopters will recognize them for the robust, rugged, and valuable animals they truly are. Under the 1971 Wild and Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act, the BLM manages 42,000 wild horses and burros that roam public lands in the West th protection, Tnanldniflkhd conS trol of wild horses and burros in a manner that ensures a healthy, viable population of herds within the limits of available public land resources. el el s free-roami- County sells 59 real estate parcels at tax sale Duchesne County, Utah. This Summons is published pursuant to Court Order, since the Duchesne County recently held Defendants named havenot their annual tax sale and according been located for service. DATED this 4 day of to Auditor Diane Freston, the sale was a success. Of the 160 parcels May 1998. McKEACHNIE, that were advertised for sale, 46 ALLRED ft were redeemed before the sale beMcCLELLAN, P.C., At- gan last Thursday. We had a large crowd of about torneys for Plaintiff, By: Gayle F. McKcachnie 70 people that was very good to Published in the Uintah work with, said Freston. Of the 114 Basin Standard May parcels that were offered for sale, 59 12,19,26, June 2, 1998. were sold to various bidders. A ten acre parcel in the Uintah View cels arent large enough to build on by themselves. We hope to be able to clean up this problem by grouping 10.T1S.R8W. together parcels that someday an Robert L. Morgan, P.E, owner will be able to use it. STATE ENGINEER The Auditors office was able to Published in Uintah Basin sell several parcels in both subdiviStandard May 26, June 2, sions by grouping them together for 1998. the sale this year. "Its been an on going problem, but I think that we are finally getting a handle on it PUBLIC said Freston. NOTICE Overall, nearly the property that Ranches area brought the highest sold brought in over $35,000 into The Duchesne County BUDGET bid of the day with a sale price of the county; however nearly $26,000 Water Conservancy Dis$4500. The land, which went to sale will be sent to the state surplus NOTICE trict (DC WCD) announces for $326 worth of delinquent taxes, fund. The difference between what in a vacancy its Board and was purchased by Mark Miehie of the property sold for and the amount A public hearing will be isseekingqualilied individudue the county (back taxes and adFruit Heights, Utah. als to make application for held in the School District Thirty six groups from all over ministrative foes) is sent to the state the position. The primary Office, 90 East 100 South, school fund. The state will then try residence of the applicant Duchesne, Utah, beginning the state and two other western to find to locate the owner of the states the A sale. in participated must be within the Uintah at 8 p.m., on Thursday, property, and if they are able to June 1 1, 1998, on the pro- group from Mesa, Arizona purDivision. The Uintah Divilocate them, they will send them chased most the Duchesne sion Scat becomes vacant parcels, of picking up posed budget the difference between the sale with the appointment of County School District for 16 pieces - most ofwhich were located in the Vista Valley subdivision. amount and the back taxes. the 1998-9- 9 fiscal year endRandy Crazier u the new A1 in all, the sale which generatManager of the DCWCD. ing June 30, 1999; also, on the revised budget for the This is a two year appointAccording to Freston, 54 parcels ed $7,893.92 in back taxes that will 1997-9- 8 fiscal year ending were returned to the county and ment to Seat A position be added to the county coffers, took on the Board. The period June 30, 1998. will be sold in next year's surplus just under two hours to complete. for public announcement By order of the Board of sale. All but two of the parcels were and submission of resumes Education of Duchesne located in either the Cove Acres will begin Mty 22 and conCounty School District subdivision or Vista Valley. "Both clude Friday, June 5, 1998, Philip R. Thompson, of subdivisions were created before at 5 p.m. Resumes should Business Administrator the county had a real good subdivibe submitted to the Published in the Uintah sion ordinance in place said Basin Standard Duchesne County ComMay 26, Freston. "The result is that the par mission, Drawer 270, June 2, 1998. . Buckle Up and Save A Life! ELECT LINDA IVIE Duchesne County ASSESSOR Residential Appraiser Lifetime Resident of Duchesne County 10 Years Experience working in the Assessor's Office State-Certifi- And in accordance with law by order of the Board of Directors made on the 7th day of April, 1998, if any such order shall have been made, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the Dry Gulch Irrigation Company OfTice on the 10th day of June, 1998, at the hour of 1 :00 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. Carolyn Winterton, Secretary Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 2, 9, 1998. ed Paid Political Advertisement Public Service Anawiaccawat by the Watih Beiie Standard t Apartment for RenT? StoneridgeUfntah Apartments 2 Bedroom Starting At $320month 2 Bedroom Starting At $220month Qualified For Rental Assietmca StonerldgeUintah di Apartments 15SE.M0&,Rooamlt Equal Housing Opportunity 4 POOR C |