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Show 7 rase 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 20. 1998 field or sitting roles to the amount of ONE HUNAND GAS, INC.; and extent said orders or rules DRED FIFTY EIGHT WHEREAS, a Judgment are inconsistent with the DOLLARS AND NO was entered onJuIy9, 1997, operations in the expanded CENTS ($158.00), for a granting Plaintiff PENWells Draw Unit. NANT SERVICE COMtotal judgment of SEVD. Provide such other ENTY THOUSAND PANY, judgment in the relief as may be just and TWO HUNDRED EIGHamount of SIXTY THREE TEEN DOLLARS AND THOUSAND SEVENTY proper under the circumTHIRTY TWO CENTS FIVE DOLLARS AND this notice. Ifsuch a protest stances. The examiner's facts and (S7a2 18.32). SEVENTEEN CENTS or notice of intervention is will be, presented THEREFORE, pursuant ($63,075.17), plus accrureceived, a hearing will be findings scheduled before the Board to the Board ofOil, Gas and to Rule 69 ofthe Utah Rules ing interest in the sum of of Oil, Gas and Mining. Mining at the next sched- of Civil Procedure and the SIX THOUSAND FOUR Protestants andor interve-no-rs uled heuing which has been Writ offotecution and Judg- HUNDRED TWENTY THREE DOLLARS AND ment entered herein, Noshould be prepared to set for WEDNESDAY, demonstrate at the hearing OCTOBER 28,1998, at tice is hereby given that the TWENTY FIVE CENTS plus how this matter affects T0:00a.itL, or assoon there- Sheriff of Duchesne ($6,423.25), after as possible, in the County, Utah, will sell at a attorneys fees of FIVE their interests. Room, public saleon the front steps HUNDRED SIXTY ONE Dated this 15th day of Commission AND COUNTY SEVIER of the Duchesne County DOLLARS October, 1998. CENTS 250 Courthouse, in the City of NINETY COURTHOUSE, STATE OF UTAH DIStreet, Duchesne, Stale of Utah, ($561.90), costs in the VISION OF OIL, GAS & North Main amount of ONE HUNon Richfield, Utah. MINING Natural Persons may November 5, 1998, at 2 DRED FIFTY EIGHT John R. Baza, Associate DOLLARS AND NO appearand represent them- p.m., the Defendant's inDirector Published in the Uintah selves before the hearing terest in the following oil CENTS ($158.00), for a Basin Standard Oct. 2a examiner andor the Board. well, located in Duchesne total judgment of SEVAll other representation by County, Utah, ENTY THOUSAND 1998. TWO HUNDRED EIGHUTE TRIBAL 24-1- 2 parties before the heating TEEN DOLLARS AND examiner andor the Board (640 ac.) THIRTY TWO CENTS will be by attorneys licensed Township 5 South, to practice law in the State Range 4 West, Section 24, ($70218.32). of Utah or attorneys li- Northwest Southwest. THEREFORE, pursuant to Rule 69 ofthe Utah Rules censed to practice law in Duchesne County, Utah. DATED this 29 day of of Civil Procedure and the another jurisdiction which WritofExecution and Judgmeets the roles of the Utah Sept., 1998. State Bar for practicing law ment entered herein. NoDocket No. Ralph Stansfield tice is hereby given that the Cause No. 231-- 3 before the Utah Courts. County Sheri IT Attorney reputation may Published in the Uintah Sheriff of Duchesne IN THE MATTER OF be waived by the Board Basin Standard October County, Utah, will sell at a THE REQUEST FOR upon petition and good 13,2027, 1998. public saleon the front steps AGENCY ACTION OF cause shown. of the Duchesne County INLAND Courthouse, in the City of Objections to this matPRODUCTION COMter should be filed with the Duchesne, State of Utah, on PANY TO EXPAND THE Secretary of the Board at SALE November 5, 1998, at 2 WELLS DRAW UNIT the indicated address no AND FOR APPROVAL laterthan October 14, 1998. p.m., the Defendant's interest in the following oil OF EXPANDED UNIT Objections filed later than Civil No. 970800032 the October 4 date may be DC, Judge John R. AnderOPERATIONS AND ENwell, located in Duchesne considered by the hearing son HANCED AND SECCounty, Utah, UTE TRIBAL 16-- 2 ONDARY RECOVERY officer andor the Board at PENNANT SERVICE 5 South, OPERATIONS IN THE or before the hearing or reguvs. Township Plaintiff, COMPANY, GREEN RIVER FORMAlarly scheduled meeting fix' UINTA OIL AND GAS, Range 4 West, Section 2, 4 Southeast Southeast. TION IN SECTIONS good cause shown. INC., Defendant TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, Persons interested in this WHEREAS, a Writ of Duchesne County, Utah. DATED this 29 day of RANGE 16 EAST, AND matter may participate Execution was issued on SECTIONS 4 AND 5, pursuant to the procedural May 2 1998,directingthe Sept, 1998. TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, roles of the Board. The Sheriff ofDuchesne County Ralph Stansfield RANGE 16 EAST, S,L.M County Sheriff Request for Agency Ac- to attach certain nonexempt DUCHESNE COUNTY, tion, and any subsequent real property interests of Published in the Uintah UTAH, FOR AUTHORpleadings, miy be inspected Defendant, UINTA OIL Basin Standard October ITY FOR UNDERand copied in the office of AND GAS, INC; and 13,2027, 1998. GROUND INJECTION the Secretary of the Board, WHEREAS, a Judgment 1594 West North Temple, was entered onJu!y9, 1997, OF WATER, AND CERTIFICATION AS AN Suite 1210, P.O. Box granting Plaintiff, PENENHANCED RECOV145801, Salt Lake City, NANT SERVICE COMERY PROJECT FOR Utah 841 or cop- PANY, judgment in the ies may be obtained by conPURPOSES OF SECTION amount of SIXTY THREE W. OF THE tacting Thomas Civil No. 970800032 THOUSAND SEVENTY UTAH CODE ANNOClawson, Inlands legal FIVE DOLLARS AND DC, Judge John R. AnderTATED counsel, at Van Cott, SEVENTEEN CENTS son STATE OF Bagley, Cornwall ft ($63,075.17), plus accruTHE PENNANT SERVICE UTAH AND INLAND McCarthy, 50 South Main ing interest in the sum of COMPANY, Plaintiff; vs. PRODUCTION COMStreet, Sail Lake City, Utah, SIX THOUSAND FOUR UINTA OIL AND GAS, PANY TO JAKE JAMES, 84144, or by calling the HUNDRED TWENTY INC, Defendant THOMAS K. LOWE, ESsame at (801) THREE DOLLARS AND WHEREAS, a Writ of OF RALPH TATE Pursuant to the AmeriTWENTY FIVE CENTS Execution was issued on FAYE cans with Disabilities Act, ($6,423.25), MASSAD, plus Mty26, 1998, directing the GIBSON M ASSAD, RAY persons requiring auxiliary attorneys fees of FIVE SheriffofDuchesne County B, POWERS, SR, RAYB. communicative aids and HUNDRED SIXTY ONE to attach certain nonexempt POWERS. JR., CECIL services to enable them to DOLLARS AND real properly interests of CENTS WALL, E. ROBERT participate in this hearing NINETY Defendant, UINTA OIL BARBEE, LOMA J. should call the Secretary of ($561.90), costs in the AND GAS, INC; and WOODCOCK, DONNA the Board, Christine Allred, amount of ONE HUNWHEREAS, a Judgment L. NAEFEH, MERCER at at least three DRED FIFTY EIGHT was entered on July 9, 1997, 1985-MNGD DRILLworking days prior to the DOLLARS AND NO granting Plaintiff; PENING PR, EMPIRE RECENTS ($158.00), for a NANT SERVICE COMhearing date. Dated this 6th day of total judgment of SEVSOURCES, AND ALL PANY, judgment in the amount of SIXTY THREE THOUSAND ENTY PERSONS, UNKNOWN, October, 1998. ANY CLAIMING VAN THOUSAND SEVENTY COTT, TWO HUNDRED EIGHRIGHT. TITLE OR INBAGLEY. CORNWALL TEEN DOLLARS AND FIVE DOLLARS AND TEREST IN OR TO THE ft MCCARTHY THIRTY TWO CENTS SEVENTEEN CENTS RIGHT TO DRILL INTO, Thomas W. Clawson, ($70218.32). ($63,075.17), plus accruPRODUCE FROM, OR Attorneys for Petitioner THEREFORE, pursuant ing interest in the sum of SO South Main Street, THE APPROPRIATE to Rule 69 ofthe Utah Rules SIX THOUSAND FOUR OIL AND GAS PROSuite 1600, P.O. Box of Civil Procedure and the HUNDRED TWENTY DUCED FROM THE 45340, Salt Lake City, Utah WritofExecution and JudgTHREE DOLLARS AND RESERVOIRS BENEATH TWENTY FIVE CENTS 84145, Telephone: (801) ment entered herein. NoTHE REAL PROPERTY tice is hereby given that the ($6,423.25), plus DESCRIBED HEREIN Published in the Uintah Sheriff of Duchesne attorneys fees of FIVE AND IN THE REQUEST Basin Standard October County, Utah, will sell at a HUNDRED SIXTY ONE AND FOR AGENCY ACTION 13,20, 1998. public sale cxi the front steps DOLLARS D IN THE CENTS of the Duchesne County NINETY MATTER. Courthouse, in the City of ($561.90), costs in the Notice is hereby given Duchesne, State of Utah, amount of ONE HUNthat the Board of Oil., Gas DRED FIFTY EIGHT on and Mining ("Board), November 5, 1998, at 2 DOLLARS AND NO State of Utah, has desigCENTS ($158.00), for a p.m., the Defendant's innated a hearing examiner to terest in the following oil total judgment of SEVCivil No. 970800032 conduct a hearing on DC, Judge John R. Ander- well, located in Duchesne ENTY THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHTHURSDAY, OCTOBER son County, Utah, 22, 1998, at :30 p.m., or as PENNANT SERVICE BADGER L. E. FONT TEEN DOLLARS AND soon thereafter as possible, COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. THIRTY TWO CENTS (640 ac.) Suite 2000, 2nd Floor, De- UINTA OIL AND GAS, Township 1 North, ($70218.32). THEREFORE, pursuant partment of Natural ReINC., Defendant. Range 2 west, Section 27, sources, 1 594 West North Southeast. to Rule 69 ofthe Ulrii Rules WHEREAS, a Writ of Southeast of Civil Procedure and the Temple, Salt Lake City, Execution was issued on Duchesne County, Utah. Utah. DATED this 29 day of May 26, 1998,directingthe The hearing will be conentered herein. NoSheriff ofDuchesne County Sept., 1998. ducted as a formal administice is hereby given that the to attach certain noncxempt Ralph Stansfield trative adjudication in ac- real property interests of Sheriff of Duchesne County Sheriff cordance with the Utah Defendant. UINTA OIL Published in the Uintah County, Utah, will sell at a Code Ann. et seq, AND GAS, INC.; and Basin Standard October public ale on the front steps Utah Code Ann. ( of the Duchesne County WHEREAS, a Judgment 13,2027, 1998. et. seq. (1953, as was entered on July 9, 1997, Courthouse, in the City of amended), end Duchesne, State of Utah, granting Plaintiff, PENthe Procedural Rules of the NANT SERVICE COMon Board. November 5, 1998, at 2 PANY, judgment in the The Purpose of the proOF amount of SIXTY THREE p.m., the Defendants interest in the following oil ceeding will be for the hear- THOUSAND SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS AND well, located in Duchesne ing examinerto receive Civil No. 970800032 and evidence and to SEVENTEEN CENTS DC, Judge John R. AnderCounty, Utah, make findings as to whether ($63,075.17), plus accruUTE TRIBAL son the Board should enter an ing interest in the sum of Township 5 South, PENNANT SERVICE order to: SIX THOUSAND FOUR Ranged West, Section 13, COMPANY, Plaintiff; vs. A Amend its existing HUNDRED TWENTY UINTA OIL AND GAS, Southwest Southwest. order covering the Wells THREE DOLLARS AND INC., Defendant Duchesne County, Utah. Draw Unit to establish and TWENTY FIVE CENTS DATED this 29 day of WHEREAS, a Writ of approve enhanced and sec- ($6,423.25), plus Execution was issued on Sept, 1998. Ralph Stansfield ondary recovery operations attorney's fees of FIVE May 26, 1998, directing the in the proposed WellsDnw HUNDRED SIXTY ONE SheriffofDuchesne County County Sheriff Unit expansion area embrac-ingth-c DOLLARS AND to attach certain nonexempt Published in the Uintah CENTS real property interests of Basin Standard October following described NINETY lands in the Monument ($561.90), costs in the Defendant, UINTA OIL 13,2027, 1998. Butte Field, Duchesne county, Utah: Township 8 South, Range 16 East, SLM, Section 31: ONTA1NERS OR TABLEfSTO RAG SEI4SEI4, Section 32: All; Township 9 South, FEATURES IT i STOW Range 16 East, SLM, secHawy Duty SMai Coratructloii tion 5: Lot 4. SW14NWI Convenient. Secure, AfentaNa FwtDalhary 6 Pick-u- p 4,(containing760.08 acres, RjI Swtng Dears more or less) k Ground LanWAccaw B. Certify the expanded Wells Draw Unit as an enhanced recovery project for 4rxl02V 12 purposes of the severance 40xB'xB 12' T tax rate reduction pursuant 2tTx8'x8 12' of to Section (801)977-888- 5 MMWhN 100 Saudi S Ida CX Urii the Utah Code Annotated. (800)370-011- 1 nCFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE CSuspend existing spacing orders andfor statewide LEGAL NOTICES Continued frounr 1.45 ac-l-l. SOURCE:, 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (I) S 720 E 10 from 1 previous page. NWCor.Sec3aTIS.R8W. (104800 W. Hwy 35, USE: Irrigation: .Henna) B. 'fmmAipr I tpOct31,'total 'acreage 0.2500 acs; Domes- Chidester For Author ip formation contact Cyton Development, (435) 738-- 1 151, 722-39extension 1 5 1 . or 822-46Or send written comment to Duchesne County Plan ning Department P.O. Box 298, Duchesne, Utah 8402 . Pursuant to U.C. A. 52-4- Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 20,27, Nov.3, 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE un- community housing plans to provide adequate and affordable housing opportunities and encourage residential development patterns that are compatible with the existing agricultural lifestyle and smalltown atmosphere of the County. The County supports community and private efforts to construct affordable housing units to the extent that these projects are compatible with existing subdivision development patterns. State Code requires all County General Plans to include a housing element The County's housing element will be adopted as part of the County's General Plan by reference. Objective: Develop part- nership with cities and towns to address housing issues and implement appropriate strategies. Action Implementation ' -- Coordinate planning ac--' tivities with individual communities in an effort to meet the varied housing needs of each area. Encourage residential development to occur wifrin tSnMVperaftdefc-- 1 ics and towns and town sites in order to maintain our agricultural lifestyle. Offer andparticipate in training seminars on planning, zoning, and zoning development Objective: Residential development within the unincorporated portion of the County must comply with our subdivision and Zoning Ordinance. Action Implementation Steps (A7I792): Trent J. and Doniell T. Horrocks QUANTITY: t. SOURCE: 6 in. 4.73 ac-f- well SO ft. to 100 ft. deep. POD: (I) N ISO W 200 from SE Cor, Sec 4, TIS, R1 W.(Neola)USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 1.0000 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: I family. POU: SE14SE14 Sec (A7I795): derstands the relationship between sustained economic growth and housing availability and supports Steps family. POU: NW1 1 4NWl4Sec30,TlS,R8W. 4.T1S.R1W. Duchesne County will hear comment on an Amendment to the County's General Plan on Housing. Duchesne County tic: -- Develop housing strategies and determine criteria for development in the unincorporated areas of the County. Encourage growth and design consistent with maintaining an agricultural atmosphere. A Public Hearing will be g held during regular Com- mission meeting on Monday, October 26, 1998, at3 p.m. in the County Administration Building, Commission Chambers, 734 N. Center, Duchesne, UT. Duchesne County Board of Commissioners. ATTEST : Pal Barker, Duchesne County Clerk. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 13.20, 1998. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) to Appropriate or Change Water in Duchesne County (Locations in USE&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER. REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME ADAND RETURN DRESS, and any request fora hearing. Protest must be filed with the Stale Engineer. Box 1463 00, Salt Lake City, UT 841 on or before NOVEMBER 16, 1998. These are in foimal proceedings as per Rule R65 of the Division of Water ; W Rights. (LEGEND!; Point(s) of c Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -- USE) APPLICATION) TO APPROPRIATE WATER (A71692): Paul Cole QUANTITY: Michael Stoughton QUAN- TITY: 1.478 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (I) S I4I0E 380 from NW Cor, Sec2S,TlS,R9W.(104800 W. Hwy 35, Hanna) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to 0ct31.totalacrnge0.2500 acs; Stockwatering: I head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: SW14NWI 4 Sec 25, TIS, R9W. (A71805): Clint and Mondi Taylor t. QUANTITY: 4.73 SOURCE: 6 in. well 50 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (1)N 120 W 510 from SE Cor, Sec 23, TIS, R2W.. ac-f- 1 (Ccdarview) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 3 1 , total acreage 1.0000 acs; Stockwalcring: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: I family. POU: SE14SE 14 Sec 23, T1S.R2W. APPLICATION) TO CHANGE WATER 14): LaMont W. and Gay G. Moon proposed) to change the POD & POU of water as evidenced by Water Right 43-3(A28483) (Segregated from HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.23 cfs. SOURCE: West Fork Duchesne River. POD: (1 ) N 420 W 380 from Sl4 Cor, Sec 19, TIN R8W. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 14.0000 acs, sole supply 14.0000 acs. POU: SI 2SE14 Sec 19; N12NE1 4El4NEI4Sec3aTIN, 8W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.23 cfs. SOURCE: Spring 3. POD: (1)N 530 W 280 from SE Cor, Sec 3 a T!N,R8W.(About2Miles NWofHanna) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Nl 2SEl4Sec32,TlN;SWl 4NW14, NWI4SW14 Sec 4; SE14NE14 Sec 5, T1S.R8W. Robert L. Morgan, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 2a27, 1998. it: NOTICE OF HEARING 98-0- NOTICE OF 1 to-w- it: SI-3- CAUSE NO. UIC-23-2 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF INLAND PRODUCTION COMPANY FOR ADAPMINISTRATIVE PROVAL OF THE ALLEN FEDERAL A 1 WELL LOCATED IN SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, S.L.M., DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH, AS A CLASS II INJECTION WELL THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATTER. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining (the "Division'') is commencing an informal adjudicative proceeding to consider the application of Inland Production Company for adminis- trative approval of the Allen Federal A 1 well, located in Section 5, Township 9 South, Range 1 7 East, S.L.M., Duchesne County, Utah, for conversion to a Class II injection well. The proceeding will be con- ducted in accordance with Utah Admin. R.649-I- 0, Administrative Procedures. The Green River Formation will be selectively perforated for water injection. The maximum injection pressure and rate will be determined on each individual well based on fine- -. lure gradient information ai submitted by Inland Company. ' Any person desiring to object to the application or otherwise intervene in the proceeding, must files writ- ten protest or notice of intervention with die Division within fifteen days following publication of to ready vehicles fair Winter - Oil Dirty oil makes it harder for the engine to turn over, especialin ly in cold weather, and results premature engine wear. Checkyour owners manual for recommended oil change frequency. At the same time, clean air filters and replace . : dirty filters. Wipers Visibility ia particularcomly key in winter, but its often promised by precipitation, aalt buildup on the windshield and reduced daylight The life expectancy of a wiper blade is one year. If your cars blades are older, replace them. Also check and fill your wiper fluid reservoir. 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