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Show II I r. tv i . ,w ii .1 v takes Labor Day holiday to heart & gives birth in ambulance Mom Continued from previous page have been notified of thf proposal by the'UDWR. The notice is provided pursuant to Utah Code .3 for WildAnn. life Resources. Any comments regarding this proposed action should be directed in wiling to: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, attn: Mr. Wall Donaldson, 152 East 100 North, Vernal UT 84078. DATED: September 4, 1998 Ron Stewart, Information and Education Man- ager Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 8. 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE USDA Forest Service, Duchesne County, Utah Ashley National Forest, Duchesne Ranger District has received a exploratory core drilling proposal on National System Lands. The objective of the proposal is to obtain soils information on an area previously disturbed under the Central Utah project. The proposed activities would be located in Section 8. Township I North, Range 6 West, Uinta Special Meridian and would consist of a total of three 8" diameter holes approximately 30 feet deep. Alter exploration the holes would be filled in and reclaimed. The Duchesne Ranger District is soliciting comments on the above proposal. Additional information regarding this proposal 1 may be obtained at the Duchesne Ranger District OITice, 83 West Main, Duchesne, Utah 8402 . Written comments will be received through Sept. 15, 1998. Comments should be sent to Joseph R. Bistryski, District Ranger, Duchesne Ranger District, P.O. Box 981, Duchesne, UT 84021. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 1 8, 1998. NOTICE OF MATERIAL bid deposit may be in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, bank draft, or money order made payable to the Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Sealed bids willbe opened at 1 :00p.m., September 21, 1998 at the Vernal Field Office. In the event ofa tie in high sealed bids, thehighest bid shall be determined by oral auction among the persons making high bids. If no oral bid is made which is higher than sealed bids, the successful bidder shall then be determined by lot. When it is in the interest of the Federal Government to do so, the authorized officer may reject any or all bids and may waiveminor deficiencies in the bids. The bid deposits of all persons making bids, except that of the successful bidder, shall be returned upon conclusion ofthe bidding. Should the sale be returned upon conclusion of the bidding. Should the sale be cancelled, all bids will be relumed. The contract sale for each tract shall expire at the end of three years (36 months), or when the tonnage reserve FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must whichever occurs first. In accordance with 43 a perforCFR 3610.1-- 5, mance bond in the amount of at least 20 of the total contract price (but not less than $500, will be required of the successful bidder of each tract, prior to the execution of the contract. A performance bond may be a bond of corporate surety shown on the approved list issued by the U.S. Trea- NOTICE OF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, VERNAL FIELDOFFICE Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Material Management Act ofJuly 31, 1947 (30 USC 60 ,602), as amended, and the regulations at 43 CFR Part 3610, at 1:30 p.m., September 2 1. 1998, at the Bureau of Land Management. Vernal District Field Office, 70 South 500 East, Vernal, Utah, 84078, two tracts containing building (dimension) stone will, individually, be offered for competitive sale. The tract letters (designated in Vernal Field Office Environmental Assessment 1 1996-39- ), legal descriptions (all within the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and all within Duchesne County. Utah ), and (amended) reserves are as follows: Tract A. T. Is. R. 5E Sec. 7, W2NENE, E2NWNE, 300 tons: and Tract W, T.IIS., R.14E. Sec. 2 E2SWSW, SWSESW. W2NWSESW, .000 tons. The sale ofeach tract will be ALL or NONE. The minimum appraised value is SI I per ton for Tract A and S 2 per ton for Tract W; minimum bid for each tract is Tract A S3.300, and Tract W sury Department; cash bond, with a power of attorney to the Secretary to convert such cash upon default in the performance ofthe terms and conditions of the contract; or. Negotiable Treasury bond of the United Stales of a par value equal to the amount of required bond, together with a power of attorney to the Secretary to sell such securities upon default. A mining and reclamation plan is required to the successful purchaser in accordance with 45 CFR ). The plan must be approved by the Authorized Officer prior to tne execution of the con36l0.3-2(bKI0- Any contracts issued pursuant to this offer will be on Bureau ofLand Management form 3600-- 5, and will be made subject to Departmental Regulations at 43 CFR 3600. The balance due to the BLM (bid price minus minimum deposit) may be paid for at the time the contract is executed or by installments (Of 10 percent of the total value, but not less than S500, see 43 CFR 36l0.1-3(a- ) (3)). Additional information and inspection of contract terms and the proposed stipulations may be obtained from the Peter Sokolosky or Howard Clcavinger, Vernal Field Office, 70 South 500 East. Vernal, Utah 84078, telephone (435) 78 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 1 1.8. 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 1 1 1 -- Contents of Storage sheds to be sold September 30. 1998. ifnotpaid: Cleve Hatch, Wendy Daniels, Kenneth Santir, James Booth, Stephanie Arrowchis and Mary Payne. Ballard Bestwav ' 5 . Storage. (435) Published in the Uintah 722-36- 1 Basin Standard September 1.8.15. 1998 -- SI 2.000. Sealed bids must be received at the Vernal Field Office by 12:00 noon. September 21, 1998. Sealed bids shall specify the Tract ( letter or legal description ) and be accompanied by a minimum deposit. The deposit shall be S500 or 10 percent of the appraised value whichever is greater (minimum deposits are. for Tract A $500, and Tract W-- S .200). Bid envelopes must be marked on exterior as follows: Bid for: .Stone Material, Tract ( letter). The 1 (A7I237): Ann B. Judkins QUANTITY: 1.73 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6in.well 140 ft. deep. POD: (1)N400 W50fromEI4 Cor, Sec 26, T3S, R8W. (2 Miles SW of Fruitland) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.2500 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: I family. POU: SEI4NWI4 Sec 25, T3S. R8W. Robert L Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 1.8, 1998 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer ceived the TRUSTEES SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPDESCRIBED ERTY WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ATTHEEASTDOOROF DUCHESNE COUNTY DISTRICT EIGHTH COURTHOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, AT 21554 WEST 9000 SOUTH. UTAH, DUCHESNE, STATE OF UTAH ON THE TUESDAY, 06 OCTOBER 1998, AT 3:15 P.M. OF SAID DAY, FOR THE PURPOSE OF A FORECLOSING DEED EXTRUST ECUTED BY NATHAN AND FORREST TAMMY FORREST, AS TRUSTOR, IN FAVOR H. GEORGE OF AND BRIMHALL BRENDA J.BRIMHALL, AS BENEFICIARY, REAL COVERING PROPERTY WHICH IS LOCATED AT 352 EAST 650 NORTH, ROOSEVELT, UTAH. 84066, AND MORE SPEDECIFICALLY PARCEL re- following Application(s) 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 We thought we would have time to make the trip and visit before I had the baby," Peck said from her hospital bed. When Peck began having contractions Sunday the next door neighbor of the family she was visiting in Fruitland phoned for an ambulance and directed them to the rest area on Highway 40 where they said she would be waiting for them. "They did a good job, said Peck, "they had a hard time keeping track of everything ... that road was pretty twisty. The Pecks new daughter, Joleah Kathleen, will join her brothers and sisters ages 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 11. eral minutes later, said Pratt. Thia was the first ambulance delivery for Pratt, who has been an EMT since 1991. Luckily, it was the unforgettable family portrait, marked by the same intimacy and access to private life that made the Loud of Santa Barbara a household name. But this is a portrait of a very different kind of American family and ofa very different America. In The Farmers Wife, a Frontline and Independent Television Service special airing on 7, Monday - Wednesday, at 8 p.m., indeSeptember David filmmaker pendent Sutherland takes us deep inside the world of Juanita and Darrel Buschkoetter, a young Nebraska farm couple, to tell a compelling KUED--Chann- LESS. SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE I WEST, UINTAH SPECIAL BASE AND MERIDIAN, AND RUN- NING THENCE WEST 346.64 FEET, MORE OR LESS; THENCE SOUTH 106.37 FEET. MORE OR LESS; THENCE EAST 346.64 FEET, MORE OR LESS: THENCE NORTH 106.37 FEET. MORE OR LESS.TOTHEPOINTOF BEGINNING. PURCHASE PRICE PAYABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES. DATED THIS 27 AUGUST 1998. FIDELITY TITLE CO. INC. LYLE DUNCAN Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 1.8.15, 1998. Use Your doarae Card, W ben You Place Your Classified Ad.... Call 722-51- stay-at-ho- - el 21-2- 3, The Medical Staff, Governing Board and employees ofAshley Valley Medical Center are proud to announce the addition of: DR. JAMES MEMMOTT, Pediatrician db Today! -- Theft charge filed against Roosevelt Jr. High teacher the money. felony theft charge A third-degr- and his family to the Uintah Basin The school district became aware has been filed against former that the estimated $11,000 raised through the retail sale of jewelry last spring was missing when teach- Roosevelt Junior High science teacher Ken G. Yama, 48, of Roosevelt According to 8 District Court records, Yama is accused of misusing money collected by junior-hig- ers returned to school in and learned the science equipment and computer software which they were told would be purchased with the money had not been ordered. The school district began an investigation into possible violations of their policies, codes and ethics law. When they began to suspect criminal activity they called police who began a separate investigation, said Aland. The school district found "multiple violations and made the determination to fire Yama even before police filed the criminal charge last week. Yama has repaid all the money to the school district and to the g company, said Aland. mid-Augu- st h students last spring as part of a fund-raisfor the science department The Duchesne County School District released Yama from his duties as a 7 and 8 grade science teacher on Aug. 27, just three days after school began "for improprieties that dealt with the fund-raier. According to District Superintendent John Aland, Yama has been "suspended without pay until Sept 11 at which time his suspension will become permanent He does have the right to appeal the termination. Yama wae serving as chairman of the science department at the time he is accused of misusing er s- m Dr. Memmott's office will be located at 175 North 100 West Suite 101. 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I ask what are we willing to go through and what are we willing to put the people we love through in order not to give up on a dream? I wasnt interested in making a valentine or an expose. I wasn't looking for a hero - but I ended up with two. live on a small-scal- e grain and cattle farm near Lawrence, Nebraska, over three years, The Farmers population 350. They farm 1,100 Wife follows Juanita and Darrel as acres of rented ground. When they face seemingly insurmount- Juanita married Darrel ten years able economic hardship, only to conago, she wanted nothing more than front an even greater challenge -- to be a fanners wife. He was 23 saving their marriage. years old, with a romantic soul and Over three extraordinary nights a passion for the land. of television, the audience is privy She was 17 with an indomitable to a disarmingly intimate, emotion- spirit. Together, they shared a ally engrossing portrait of a pas- dream. She would be a sionate yet troubled relationship. mom, raising the six children they In scene after scene, Juanita and hoped to have. Darrel would farm Darrel fight a punishing series of their land and eventually take over battles with the soil, the weather, his fathers operation. Within a few their creditors, the government, and yean, they had three daughters. each other. Their story unfolds be- Then, through a combination ofbad fore our eyes as it is happening. business decisions, drought, and Darrel and Juanita tell their own failing farm prices, their dream story, in their own words, without threatened to tum into a nightmare. the intrusion of a narrator. In "The Farmers Wife, "filmmakJuanita and Darrel Buschkoetter er Sutherland combines an intense THE PARCEL 3: BEGINNING AT A POINT 396.63 FEET, MORE OR Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve, nnlliiiui dies harder than the desire to think well ir oneself, T.S. Eliot love story. Gleaned from more than 200 hours of film shot on location In 1973 "An American Family" became one of the most watched and discussed documentaries in television history. Now, a quarter century later, PBS presents another T AND THE EAST TEN (10) FEET OF LOT FOUR (4). BLOCK 17, SECOND EXTENSION OF PLAT E ROOSEVELT CITY SURVEY, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER, DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. PARCEL42: LOT 4. BLOCK 17, SECOND EXTENSION OF PLAT E". ROOSEVELT CITY SURVEY, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER, DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. EXTHERECEPTING FROM THE EAST 10.0 in her bed at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. Joleah was bom just 10 minutes the Tabiona ambulance picked her mom up on Highway 40 16 minutes west of Duchesne. EMTs delivered the baby who arrived about nine days early. Frontline: The Farmers Wife chronicles American family saga (65) OF LOT THREE (3), VISA t 1: y- the express delivery. EMT cut the babys umbilical cord and suctioned her mouth. Mother and daughter were in good shape when they reached the hospital sev- SCRIBED ASFOLLOWS: WESTSIXTY-FIVEFEE- 22-ye- ar by UBMC emergency room Dr. Steve Pehrson over the telephone during FEET. 1 1 - - of material is removed, tract. SALE be filed with the Stale 1 46300, Salt Lake City. UT 841 on or before SEPTEMBER 28, 1998. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R6SS-6-- 2 of the Division of water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -- USE) old Peck. fourth birth for the Peck, her husband and their six children, had left their home in Meeker, Colo, to visit friends in Fruitland over the holiday weekend when she went into labor over a week early. Peck waa raised in Vernal and has family there, as well as friends in western Duchesne Count- It was 6:48 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 6 when three Tabiona EMTs met up on Highway 40, 16 miles weat of Duchesne with a car carrying an expectant mother to the Uintah Basin Medical Center in Rooaevelt. At 7:02 p.m. Stefene Peck delivered her 5 lb. 15 oz. daughter 1 12 milea west of Duchesne. She was in very active labor by the time we got her, contractions were about one minute apart," said EMT Virginia Pratt. "We were just trying to get her to relax. We hoped it wasn't that close, but after a half dozen contractions she said, 'Something ia coming! and it waa. Pratt and fellow EMTs, Monty Nay and Jim Lefler, were coached L9 Special er "THE WORK AND THE GLORY" IVOLUMS SI FINAL VOLUME SAVE 10 aaa sss.es Seagull Book Tape & Branca ia TN nb a but bp sthtb TOLL FREE POOR |