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Show 1 Page 8 - UINTAH HAMN SI ANDAKD. INtfVCIIIWl 1 ", X v i . . - . I. i ddu a stretch in practices leading up to the concert Members auditioned for the band, but were not cut because of lack of experience. The band includes a mixture of more seasoned performers as well as novice players for a good reason, explained Brian Gibson, Altamont High band instructor and one ofthe conductors for the Honor Band. "Older studenta can help young- Honor Band wows audience in Saturday performance By Stacy Mecham president of the Utah Music Educators Association. The Uintah Basin Honor Band One of the neatest things about a includes approximately 56 playing in a group like this, is that from junior high and high you ait right beside students from schools in the Basin. This band is other schools," Dave Fullmer told band members at their Friday pracdesigned to give studenta an opportunity to work with peers in a larger tice, "You might get to know them. This concert featured musical group and be exposed to several conductors, indudinga special guest pieces selected from John Williams conductor. in Concert, Brother James Air, The Honor Band performed laat Carousel, They Led My Lord Away, Saturday night at Union High in Brighton Beach, and Rhythm ofthe the 2nd annual Honor Concert with Winds. These were chosen by the guest conductor Dave Fullmer, Di- guest conductor. rector of Banda at Timpview High. Band members prepared for the Fulmer has had many yean of concert with a four-hodress reexperience in music. He served as hearsal, and an y practice sesUtah State Chair for the National sion the day before the concert, as Band Association and band vice well as by spending several hours at muai-cian- ur all-da- improve. Its good for everybody, said Gibson. The band also exposes members to a larger group ofinstruments, creating a more complete band. Other conductors include: Union High band director, William Lutey; Duchesne High band director, Tori er ones Jensen; and Uintah High band director, Hollia Dixon. The Honor Band also practiced everything from popular movie theme pieces from Jaws, E.T. and Star Wars to marches written by Joh'n Williams. musician! from throughout Duchesne and Uintah counties performed over the week HONOR BAND-You- ng in a fall concert. Honor Band members were lead by local conducts as well as a special guest conductor. The for the special event junior high and high school age students spent hours practicing together to prepare LEGAL NOTICES V4 Continued from previous page instruction may he obtained from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Uintah and Ouray Agency, Real Estate Service -- Ft. Duchesne, Utah (801)722-432- 1. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 10,17,24 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE EIGHTH JUDISTRICT DICIAL THE FOR COURT STATE OF UTAH. DUCHESNE COUNTY SUMMONS JOHN KELLY. Plaintiff vs.. GLEN L. WRIGHT AND MARGARET G. WRIGHT. HUSBAND AND WIFE; LARRY G. WRIGHT AND SUSAN P. WRIGHT. HUSBAND AND WIFE; S. CRAIG TYE AND DIANE TYE. HUSBAND AND WIFE AND AS TRUSTEES OF THE CRAIG TYE FAMILY TRUST; WILLIAM G. WRIGHT AND SUSAN S. WRIGHT. HUSBAND AND WIFE; JUNE R. ROBERTS AND BEVERLY D. ROBERTS; JEAN ALLEN; NOAH SCOTTMAXWELL LIVING TRUST; LAWRENCE RAY MAXWELL LIVING TRUST: JOHN DOE I AND JOHN DOE II; AND JANE DOE I ND JAN DOE II. Defendants. OF STATE TO DEFENDANT; Noah Scott Maxwell Living Trust You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answ er in w riting to the attached Complaint with the clerk of the above Court at P.O. Box 990. Duchesne. Utah 84021. and to serve upon, or mail to. Leonard J. Lewis, attorney for Plaintiff, 10 West 100 South. Suite 600. Salt Lake City. Utah 84 0 . a copy of said Answer within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons to you. If you fail to do so. judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with thcClerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. DATED this 20 day of THE UTAH 1 1 Oct. 1998. LEONARD J. LEWIS. Attorney or Plaintiff Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Nov. 3,10.17. 1998. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on November 30, 1998 at 1 p.m. at the Main Entrance to the Duchesne Courthouse, County Duchesne UT 8402 1, in the County of Duchesne by BRYAN W. CANNON, as Successor Trustee, and FITRANSAMERICA NANCIAL SERVICES, Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust dated August I, made by 1996, HOL KATHLEEN T LAND, as Trustor recorded August 3. 1996 as Entry No.314591 inBookA0266 at page 771 of official records of Duchesne County, given to secure indebtedness in favor of TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES by tions. BOARD OF COMOF MISSIONERS DUCHESNE COUNTY ATTEST: PatT. Barker, County Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 3,10,17,24, 1998. reason ofcertain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded July 31. 1998 as Entry No. 328417 of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash payable in lawful money ofthe United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession of encumbrances. the following described property located at NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money ofthe United States on December 3, 1998, at 210 East 200 South, 1 2:00 p.m. it the Duchesne Duchesne, UT 8402 more County Courthouse, 2 1 334 9000 South. particularly described as West follow; Duchesne, UT 84021, LOT 8 and the West half County ofDuchesne, State of LOT 7. BLOCK 49, of Utah, for the purpose of DUCHESNE CITY SURforce ksingatrust deed hdd VEY by Pan American Bank, This sale is for the purFSB, as the current Benefipose of paying obligations ciary, executed by Susan L. secured In' said Deed of Loddy, as Trustor, reTrust including fees, corded May 7, 1997 as charges and expenses of Entry No. 3 1 9773, in Book Trustee, advances, if any. 278. at Page 209, of the under the terms of said official records ofDuchesne Deed of Trust, interest County, Utah, given to sethereon and the unpaid princure an indebtedness in facipal ofthe note secured by vor of Pan American Bank, said Deed of Trust with FSB, by reason of certain interest thereon as in said secured obligations note and by law provided. thereby. DATED this 31 day of Notice of Default was October. 1998. recorded April 9. 1998, as BRYAN W. CANNON Entry No. 326 39, in Book Aspen Plaza. 871 East A0292, at Page 78 1 , ofsaid 9400 South, Sandy, Utah official records. 1 Awards for environmental projects The Board of Oil, Gaa and Mining is accepting nominations for 1999 Earth Day Awards, recognizing reclamation projects and innovations in environmental technology that go beyond what is required by regulation. This ia our opportunity to recognize those in industry who sincerely strive to protect our environment while providing those natural resources essential to our quality of life, says Board Chairman Dave Lauriaki. All privately-owne- d oil, gaa and mining entities in Utah are eligible for consideration. Private companies, organiza- tions, and individuals who have demonstrated successful environmental technologies in Utah are also eligible. Nominations will be accepted from oil, gas and mining companies and associations, public and private companies and agencies, and others by Jan. 31, 1999. Awards will be presented at the April board meeting. Contact Jim Springer, Division of Oil, Gaa and Mining, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 1210, P.O. Box 145801, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114-5804 or telephone (801) for nomination forms and 538-532- 1, (801)255-7475E- xl Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 3,10.17. 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE Contents of storage sheds to be sold Nov. 23, 1 998 if not paid to Ballard Bestway Storage; Joseph Ellsworth. Camellia Young. Mandy Ware, Alanna Jim, Cecil Compcach, Ryan Currier.PhillipGarcia.Lesa Sanchez. Patrice Abbott. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 10.17.24. 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a public hearing concerning the vacating of a County Class D Road located in Township 2 South. Range 4 West. USM. Sections 18 and 19. This road is the former State Highway 87 across said sections, which ceased being part ofthe Stale Highway when the Utah Department of Transportation realigned State Route 87, relocating the highway east of this roadway. Said hearing will be held November 30, 1998 at the hour of 4:00 p.m. at the County Commission Cham- bers at the Duchesne County Administration Building, located at 734 North Center Street in Duchesne, Utah. All those having an objection to the vacating of this road must file their written objections on or before November 30, 998 or appear at the public hearing scheduled at that time to voice such objec 1 Trustee will sell at public auction to highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property: BEGINNING AT A POINT 502 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHEAST -six First Security Bank opens branch in Ute Plaza in-sto- . 5 First Security is celebrating the grand opening of its newest branch located in the new Associated Foods Store. The grocery store and bank are part ofthe Ute Plaza Supermarket which also includes a truck and convenience store and is located on Highway 40 at 7500 East 200 North. This is the first project to be completed under the tribes economic development plan. A ribbon-cuttin- g ceremony to kick-othe grand opening festivities is scheduled fin Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 10 a.m. The media and public are invited to attend. "This is a unique opportunity for First Security to service the banking and' financial needs of the citi- -' zens of Fort Duchesne and the communities, says Terry Bailey, First Security senior vice branch ofpresident. "The fers customer convenience and all the banking services of a traditional bank. Services offered at the branch include checking, savings, loans, CDs, trust services, insurance and investments. Additional ff re StoneridgeUintah Apartments 1 Bedroom Starting At $1 75month If Qualified For Rental Assistance 2 Bedroom Starting At $20Qmonth If Qualified For Rental Aasiatanoe 158 E. 722-41- (Elderly must be 62 years of ags) bedroom Apartments 1 . EQUAL .OPPORTUNITY For Rental Assistance COMPLEX Sharon Skerl TTD fOb HOUSING 800 S., Roosevelt 65 781-63- 83 THE OF CORNER NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH. RANGE 1 WEST, UINTAH SPE- CIAL BASE & MERIDRUNNING IAN. THENCE EAST 100 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 310 FEET; THENCE 100 WEST FEET; THENCE NORTH 310 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.. Tax Serial No. Property Address: 200 East 800 South. Roosevelt, UT 84066 The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. The present owner ofthe property is reported to be: Susan L. Loddy. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee a S5.00.00 cashier's check at the sale and a cashier's check for the balance of the purchase price within 24 hours after the sale. DATED this 28th day of October. 1998. FIRST SOUTHWESTERN TITLE AGENCY OF UTAH. INC. TifTany A. Hsu, USB 6963 Managing Attorney and Vice President, Successor Trustee, 105 E. Moreno, Suite 100, Colorado Springs. CO 80903, (719) 634-48and 4001 South 700 East, Suite 430, Murray, UT 84107. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 3,10,17, 1998. Don't Let The Chilly Weather Keep You In! 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With $19.9 billion in assets, First Security Corporation is the second largest independent bank holding company headquartered in the West. First Security operates 318 bank branches and more than 60 business banking offices in Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming. The corporation also operates more than 140 mortgage and construction lending offices in 26 states through subsidiaries First Security Bank and CrossLand Mortgage Corp. First Security is the nations oldest multistate bank holding company. For more information, visit www.fir8tsecuritybank.com. re re 1 84094, 20 band students from junior high and high schools in Uintah and Duchesne counties participated in the V Annual Honor Concert. They performed selections from popular movies, marches, and gospel songs. 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