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Show V9WW I Snowpacks well below average in local area Continued from previous page Building, I6S South Center, Duchesne, UT. Joan Foy, Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 19,26, 1999 PUBLIC USBftM). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER. REASONS OBJECTION. FOR PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS. and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed w ilh the State Engineer. Box 46300, Salt Lake City, UT841 on or before FEBRUARY 8. 1999. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R633-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Poinl(s) of Diversion POD: Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -- USE) 1 NOTICE Public NoticeofRegular meeting. Pursuant to secUtah Code Antion notated, Duchesne City hereby gives notice that the Duchesne City Council holds its regular council meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month starting at 7 p m., in the Duchesne City OITice Building, 16S South Center, Duchesne, Utah. Joan Foy. City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 1 9. 52-4-- 6, 1999 PUBLIC NOTICE case. sale was held in this case on the following described mal property in Duchesne County, Utah: BEGINNING at a point 600 feet East of the Southwest comer of the Southeast quarter of Section 7, Township I South. Range 4 West, Uintah Special (A7I884): School ft Institutional Meridian, and running thence North 600 feet; Trust Lands Administration QUANTITY: 1.708 ac-- fl SOURCE: Max Wall Memorial Spring. POD: ( I ) S 4643 W 2656 from El'4 Cor. Sec IS. TIS. R8W. (Tabby Mountain) USE: Stockwalering: 61 head of livestock. POU: NEL 4NWL4, SEI 4SEI 4 Sec 16; SWL4SWI 4 Sec 17, tic thence East 25 5 foci; thence South 600 feet dienccWest 255 feet to the point of beginning. After the payment of the amount due on the Trust Deed being foreclosed and the costs and expenses of sale authorized in the Judgement and Decree and Foreclosure and Order of Sale, there were excess proceeds from the sale ofS3 ,299.90. Plaintiffs' Motion seeks authorization to distribute the excess proceeds as follows: Amount Name Rick Miller S3.417.I9 . Internal Revenue Service 5,275.82 John Deem & Company 8,126.93 Stoker ft Swintoo 6,331.67 Colleen Justice 8,078.29 Total Disbursements 31.229.90 Anyone with any objection to the proposed distribution should file a notice of objection with the Court at the address given above, mail the same to Stephen G. Stoker at the above address and appear at the hearing to explain and support the objection. Without further notice, other than notice to those who appear at the hearing and recciveany notice given there, the Court nuy order the requested disbursements, order different disbursements than the ones requested, continue the hearing and otherwise order actions to be taken to conclude this case. DATED this 1 Ilh day of January, 1999. naw (A71888): The Duchesne County HollisG. Hullingcr Family Water Conservancy DisTrust QUANTITY: 1.45 trict (DCWCD) Board of t. SOURCE: 6 in. well Directors hate amended the 50 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: dale of the Annual Meeting (1)N 325 W 1458 from SE to Monday, March 1, 1999. Sec 19. TIN. R8W. (3 All meetings ill begin at 5 Cor, West miles ofHarma) USE: OfDCWCD the at p.m. from Apr I to Irrigation: fice, SO East 100 South, Oct 3 1 . total acrcageO.2500 Duchesne, UT. The meetacs: Domestic: I family. ing schedule for the rest of POU:SWl,4SEl,4Secl9. fiscal year is as 9 the TIN. R8W. follows: Robert L Morgan, P.E.. S. 1999 Feb. Monday, STATE ENGINEER Monday, Mar. I, 1999 Published in the Uintah (Annual Meeting) Basin Standard January Monday, April 19. 1999 12,19, 1999. Monday. May 17, 1999 1999 June 21, Monday. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communications aid and servicelduring the meeting NOTICE OF HEARshould notify Adrienne ING ON MOTION FOR Marett at 738-5- 3 IS. MonAUTHORIZATION TO day through Thursday, DISTRIBUTE EXCESS 7:30 a.m. thru 6 p.m. FORECLOSURE PROAdrienne S. Marett, CEEDS Admin. Asst., Duchesne No. Civil Co. Water Conservancy 960S000006PR District. Judge John R. Anderson Published in the Uintah F. SENIOR Basin Standard January MORTEXSEN. JR and 19.26. 1999. M. SHIRLEY MORTENSEN, Plaintiffs, vs. LEN E. HALL, aka ELMER LEONARD 1 ac-f- 9S-'9- NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE TO WATER HALL, USERS The State Engineer re- ceived the following Application) to Appro- priate Water in Duchesne County (Locations in and ELLEN DELORIS HALL, individual and dba Hall s Hoi OiL Inc.; HALL'S HOT OIL, INC, adissolvedUtah corporation; COLLEEN JUSTICE; JOHN DEERE RICK COMPANY; MILLER; START A HOME-BASE- e OnApril2S.l997.afoK-closur- ft STOKER SWINTON, Stephen G. Stoker, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 12.19.2 1999. UNITED BUSINESS. D WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS. ENJOY UNLIMITED EARNINGS. AVO CALL TOLL FREE (800) N 735-886- PROVIDING DETAILS-Ly- le Wilde, representing Cornell Corrections members background information on Council Inc. gives Roosevelt City his company. Cornell is preparing a site plan, architectural design and construction proposal in their bid to win a state contract to house 500 medium security inmates in a private prison. The company has property north of the former Pcnnzoil refinery listed as their primary construction site. People recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) can log onto the Internet for five, free interactive programs about the disease, sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. To participate, all that ia necessary ia a computer with Internet access. Experts on topics ranging from MS research to keeping a job will Internet present the live, one-hobroadcasts" at 2 p.m. Mountain Time each of the five Saturdays starting Feb. 20. Each Saturday session will start with a live audio presentation, followed by a question and answer segment when people can email questions to the presenter. Topics are: Feb. 20: What You Need to Know About Multiple Sclerosis and Symptom Management, by Loren Rolak, M.D., Director, Marshfield MS Center, Marshfield, WL Feb. 27: Coping With Multiple Sclerosis, by Peggy Crawford, Ph.D., Psychologist, The Cleveland (OH) Clinic March 6: Talking With Friends and Family About Multiple Sclerosis, by Rosalind Kalb, Ph.D., A Psychologist with the MS Center at St. Angnes Hospital (New York), private practice in Connecticut, and a National MS Society consultant. March 13: Managing the Impact of Multiple Sclerosis on Employment, by Phillip Rumrill, PH.D., Rehabilitation Psychologist, Kent State University, Ohio. March 20: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Programs and Research Directions, by Nancy Law, LSW.Vice President For Client Programs, and Janie Brunette, chair of the Societys National Programs Advisory Council, who has been living with MS for more than 19yearx; Patricia O'Looney, Ph.D., Director of Research ft Training Programs for the National MS Society. Free audio software, RealPlayer, can easily be downloaded from www.nmss.org, the website of the National MS Society. The Society suggests downloading at least a day before tlw first program. Transcripts will appear on the site after each program. "Learning you have MS can be devastating. The disease ia unpre 30-min-ut te (Elderly must bo 62 years el age) 1 bedroom Apartments EQUAL OPPORTUNITY HOUSING COMPLEX 2 Sharon Skeri-781-638- 738-267- The Bureau of Land Management Vernal Field Office, 170 South 500 East in Vernal, will ba hosting an open house on Thursday, January 28, for the public to view a satellite broadcast concerning proposed Oil and Gas regulations. The program will start at 10 a.m and will end at 12 noon. This will be an interactive broadcast detailing the proposed Oil and Gaa 3100 regulations. The target audience is the public, especially the petroleum industry and interest groups concerned with oil and gas development firm federal land. The purpose ia to describe the pro- posed changes and to respond to questions related to the regulatory effort. The telecast will provide opportunity for dialog by phone or fox with the regulatory panel. The proposed rule ia aimed at reducing overlap among current regulations, giving operators increased flexibility in meeting agency requirements, ensuring appropriate bond amounts to cover such costs as reclamation, and simplifying classification of regulatory violations. The proposal also brings together, in one place, most of the existing oil and gaa regulations, all of the existing onshore orders and national notices to lessees. Copies of the proposed regulations are available at the Vernal BLM Field Office. Comments will be accepted by the Washington Office of the BLM by April 5. Oil and gaa produced from lands managed by BLM accounted for about 5.7 percent of domestic oil production and about 10.7 percent of domestic gas production in 1996. BLM has jurisdiction and responsibility over virtually all aspects of leasing, exploration, development, re-wr-ite Basin Pawn Shop Sandwich Frozen Yogurt Smoothies Expires w; . DEADLINE: AppScaSan Inside Top Stop West Hwy. 40 722 8600 . n Basin Pawn Shop ;t) 00 E. La goes Reoicvell 722-912- 7 assn LCSW or snpertsncs pratomed. IPC Mental Healto peerage. and reams to be received at Workfares Services in Randng, Utah by Jarxwry 27, 1M9 at 9 pji Contact Dan Rogers at tor Mtoar debate Contact Workfares Services fa Blandfag at (435) to compute an appfreason and tor fcrtosr 2 676-140- 0 Sim Juan OounseSng to 30-ye- 30-ye- 30-ye- 30-ye- ar Starvation Reservoir inflow Strawberry River is at 68 of aver age at 1999 (80), 1998 (125k 1997 (117). Henrys Fork (195k near Manila ia at 67 of average at 1999 (28k 1998 (56k 1997 (40k t42) and West Fork Duchesne River near Hanna is 66 of average at 1999 (17). 1998 (26k 1997 (36k (26k Reservoir storage (measured in 1 ,000 ofacre feet ) is as follows: Flaming Gorge, usable capacity (3749k usable storage 1999 (3323k 1998 (3249k Moon Lake, usable capacity (49.5k Rod Fleet, usable storage (25.7k usable storage, 1999 (21.0), .1998 (18.0 k Sleinaksr.. usable cat., usable tsrag,1999 ' peaty (33.4k (32.0), 1998 (16.8k Starvation, ue- able capacity (165.3k usable storage, 1999 (133), 1996 (147 J); an Equal Oppommlty Employer Straw-berry-enlarg- usable capacity (1105.9k usable storage, 1999 (982), 1998(825.4). A special evening program about staying in the backcountry cabins, including Old Guard Stations and Yurts located on the Ashley National Forest, will bo presented on Thursday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. at tJw Utah Field House of National History in Vernal. The program ia sponsored by the Northeastern Utah Vie-itCenter. It is free of charge, and refreshments will ba served. Representatives of the Ashley National Fircst will provide an interesting and fun program that will include maps, slides, information on how to access these cabins, and what to take if you are going. These rustic and delightful backcountry shelters are available to the public by reservation only. So come learn what amenities are available at which cabin, and how to maka a reservation. A great way to add fun to your or winter is planning a weekend for your family or group of friends. I1y cress country skiing, or snowshoeing into one of the cabins. For those who prefer the more leisurely approach, there are cabins that can be accesses by vehicle, and even have indoor toilets. Come join us for an entertaining and educational evening program. The history of each Guard Station will be related, and you'll get to act what a Yurt looks like! This prosegram is part of an outdoor-lif- e ries by the Northeastern Utah Visitor Center to help residents discover the variety of outdoor recreation opportunities available to them on our public lands. The Northeastern Utah Visitor Center is a organisation working in cooperation with local federal and stats agencies to provide the public with information about northeastern get-e-w- ay non-prof- it Utah. For more information call & Utahs 1998 StoneridgeUIntah Crop Production Apartments Bedroom Starting At $175month 1 N QuaMed For Rental Assistance 2 Bedroom Starting At 5200month Gun Repair SALARY! PosAon Is MMfrns wtto a banstks I Mere mi fOrtun 30-ye- ar Program on where to stay in the backcountry Jewelry MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST San Juan Counsafing (MenW Heeflh 5 Substance Abuse) Is scooping appHcaSons tar toe posMon of Mental HssNn I Substance Abuse Therapist Imrtmiu 30-ye- ar 30-ye- pro-ducib- le Stereos & 6 osnsnt 30-ye- 30-ye- ar and production of oil and gaa from onshore Federal oil and gas and approves and supervises most operations on Indian lands. BLM administers 52,457 Federal and Indian leases, of which nearly 23,524 are in a producing or producible status,. As of Xhfetosbtf 31',' 1996, there were 70,569 producing or wells under BLMsjurisdie-tion- , and 2,347 new wells were drilled during the year. In 1996, more than $6. 1 billion of oil and gas and associated products were sold from Federal and Indian oil and gaa leases, which generated 8665 million in royalties. Guns, TVs 53ee Substance Abuse based 30-ye- ar invites public to oil & Gas regulations broadcast We Sell Anything! QUALIFICATIONS: State of Utah Uccnst Whiterocka is 83 1999 (48), 1998 (72), 1997 (70), (58k Uinta River near Neola ia at 82 of average at 1999 (70), 1998 Moon (103), 1997(102), Lake inflow ia 60 of average at 1999 (55), 1998 (80), 1997 (86), (69). Ashley Creek near Vernal ia 78 of average at 1999 (40), 1998 (60), Yellowstone 1997(65),30-year(51- k River near Altonah is 77 of average at 1999 (50), 1998 (80). 1997 (65k Rock Creek near (81k Mountain Home ia 75 of average at 1999 (70k 1998 (95k 1997 (115k (94). Stillwater Reservoir inflow is 74 of average at 1999 (60), 1998 (82), 1997 (102k (81k Duchesne River near Tabiona is 72 of average at 1999 (76), 1998 (105k (107k 1997 (140k Duchesne River above Knight Diversion and Currant Creek Reservoir inflow are at 71 of average with Knight Diversion at 1999 ( 135k 1998 (195k 1997 (245), (189) and Currant Creek at 1999 (15k 1998 (22k 1997 (33), (21k Yam pa near Msybell is 70 of average at 1999 (655k 1998 (865k 1997 (947k (1240k 30-ye- ar BLM Wc are pledged to tf letter and ipir of U S. policy lor achievement of cqed homing opportunity thrauphout the Mtion Wc encourage and support affirmative advcnnmg and program m which there are no frsmen to hounng because o race, cute, rriigwe, lex. handicap. familial autm or nadonal Aram etdtf pufeksu Water aupplystreamflow forecast for the Uintadi Basin under the direction of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly River near of average at 30-ye- ar 3 To apply call fsf psrff (20). Whiterocks 24-ho- ur Now renting two bedroom apartments. Rent based on income. Located at 530 North 1 00 East, Duchesne. super party with hogi yogi.. 30-ye- ar w one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are giving hope to those affected by the disease. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society's mission is to end the devastating effects of MS. The Utah Chapter raises money to help fund research in to the cause and cure of MS and to help provide five services to Utahns living with MS (counselident Tami Featherstona. Multiple sclerosis IMS) is a chron- ing, physicsUhydro therapy, equipic, often disabling disease of the ment loan, social recreational accentral nervous system. Symptoms tivities, newly diagnosed orientamay be mild such as numbness in tion.) For more information you can or the limbs or severe paralysis or call loss of vision. Most people with MS Information can also be obnaare diagnosed between the agea of tained by calling the MS 20 and 40 but the unpredictable tional hotline at physical and emotional effects can or by visiting our webeitc at be lifelong. The progress, severity www.nmas.org. and specific symptoms of MS in any Twin River Apartments Hove a 30-yea- dictable and no one ean tell you how MS ia going to affect you. At the National MS Society we believe that knowledge ia power, and the more you know about the disease, and how others manage, the better you'll be able to take control of your own life. Thats why I encourage anyone with MS to log on to these valuable programs, said Utah Chapter Pres- DUCHESNE ISUP.ER1 Snow packs across the Uintah Basin and North Slop art much below average (67). The North Slope is at 72 and the Uintah Basin ranges from 46 to 96 of average. Snowpacks in these areas an 87 of last year. Precipitation during December was 47 of normal, bringing the seasonal accumuto 87 of avlation (October-April- ) erage. Reservoir storage ia at 90 of capacity. Water supply conditions an much below normal. Snowmelt atreamflow ia expected normal. Water users to much-beloon direct atreamflow should prepare for a poor runoff season. New program on the Internet helps people newly diagnosed with MS Subsidized Housing for the Low Income Elderly and Disabled 7. SCS) has recently been released as of January 1999. Duchesne River near Randlett is 52 of average and is currently at 170, which is measured in l.OOOs of acre feet, as compared to 530 in 1997 and 405 in 1998-- 30 year average, 328. Duchesne River near Myton ia 53 of average at 1999 r, (140), 1998 (315), 1997 (420), (263). Flaming Gorge Reservoir inflow ia as 56 of average at 1999(675), 1998(1100), 1997(1800). 30 year average (1197k Big Brush Creek above Red Fleet Reservoir is 57 nf average at 1999 (17), 1998 (23), 1997 (24), By Aldon Rachels STATES OF AMERICA (Internal Revenue Sen ice); DefenJOHN DOES dants. On Monday, January 25, 1999. at 1 1 a m., a hearing will be held in the above Court, at2l554West 9000 South. Duchesne. Utah, on the Motion for Authorization to Distribute Excess Foreclosure Proceeds filed bytheplaimiffs in the above OuaNfiod For Rental Asswtsnce 3 Bedroom Starting At 3235month M 9 OuaMod For Rsntol Asswtsnce 1 58 E. 800 S--, Roosevelt 722-416- 5 . TTD 1 55 789-769- Utah's 1998 all wheat, other spring wheat, winter wheat, all hay, alfalfa hay, and other hay yields were above the 1997 levels, according to the Utah Agricultural Statia-tic-s Service. Corn for grain, corn for aitage, barley, dry beans, oats, and potatoyields wet lower than last year. Production was as follows: barley 7.1 million bushels; oats 630.000 bushels; aU wheat 8.8 million bushels; corn for grain 3 4 million bushels; all hay 2.8 million tons, dry beans 30,000 ewt; and potatoes 728.000 ewt. nrarmwPtoQ I We're growing and in need of serious driver candktetee today. 30k First Year Potential YOU GIVE US WE'LL PAY YDUJt Good Personal Beckpound DOT Physic GoodMtouds 9 Week Training Course One Yew Employment CommSmenl Class licence CarMceto No Relocation Required , ABC-CO- L Call about trie job opportunltiear l?88S?2SS?86B3 Poor |