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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 8. CoMimtd from previous page TITLE COMPANY, as SuccnsorTrustcc, will sell at pilic auction lo the highest bidder Tor cash, all pay able it the time of sale, the following described property located in Duchesne County, Utah: TOWNSHIP) SOUTH, 6 RANGE WEST. UINTAH SPECIAL BASE AND MERIDIAN. SECTION 34: South one-ha-lf Northeast Quarter NorthQuarter. The sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession, or encumbrance, to satisfy the obligation secured by, and pursuant to the power of sale contained in. that certain deed of trust executed by RODNEY AND BRENDA MACE AND NANNIE LARSEN. Tiustor. SUNRISE TITLE COMPANY, as Successor Trustee, lor the benefit and security of JAMES D. GRANT AND JO ANN GRANT. TRUSTEES OF THE GRANT FAMILY TRUST AND TREN J. of I29aoesor I.ITSofthe surface 1 right-of-w- ay Notice to hereby given that the following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, inside the front door of the Duchesne County Courthouse, at 2 IS54 West 9000 South. Duchesne, Utah on June 28. 1999, at 11.00 A.M. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Richnun oil Compwiy, Inc. COMPANY. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June I J.I5. 1999. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES BUs Duchesne Utah of the Rooseveh City Townsitc. ALSO: showing as Lot 108-- 2 thereof a Looted The follow iogtfcwnhed 'snSeomm 29: Township 2 real property will beaold at South, Range I West. public Uintah Special Base A auction to the highest bidlawful in der. payable INCLUDING all Immoney of the United States and Attachat the lime of sale, at the provements ments thereon CourtDuchesne County EXCLUDING all Gas, house. 21554 W est 9000 Oil and Mineral Rights South, located Duchesne, Utah on the 12th day of thereunto belonging. DATED this 19 day of July.l999.atllMam.of Mav. 1999. said day. for the purpose of JOEL D. BERRETT. foreclosing the Trust Deed Trustee dated December 3. 1996, Published in the Uintah executed by Bcterly Basin Standard May 23. Underwood, in favor of June 1.8. 1999. Danell Mccham, as Beneficiary, covering real property located in Duchesne County. Utah, mote particularly described as follows, t: Beginning at a point 71 SCOPING NOTICE ft feet East of the Southwest MEETING Comer of Lot 17, Block 8, PUBLIC ENVIFIELD OURAY Plat A. Roosevelt City RONMENTAL ASSESSSurvey, and rannmg thence North IS feet; thence East MENT In November 1998. 24 feet: thence South IS Coastal Oil and Gas Corfeel; thence West 24 feet to poration purchased apthe point of beginning. ALSO. Beginning at a proximately 8.600 sots of subsurface mineral leases point 31 feet West of the Southeast Comer oTLot 17, in the Ouray Field from Block I. Plat A", Conoco, Inc. Coastal proposes to develop the gas Roosevelt City Survey.and your own gates, porta No Sows your mu environmental impact decide whether an EIS to necessary, and identify and n develop appropriate measure lominimuc Public input is important in establishing the scope of analysis for any NEPA document. A scoping meeting will 722-912- v4r 47 r 5 T Quailed For frve-dom- that the department has the I OusMod 2 Commercial Buildings Rwitol Aseetonoe Sw, 722-416- 5 TTD ? a Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 1J.IS, 1999 $6.98 PETUNIAS Flats $4-0- 0 OFF rVw 722-48- , 00 te Choose From, Huge Variety 1 our Web sltaal rjwchugaieom Richfield City Job Opening ISALE'.'i ! $3.99 I 1 I STEWARTiSTCOURONB City is accepting applications for a touth Recreation CoordinatorAssl Recreation Director. Qualifications and requirements can be Shade I Lot of olios & Varlotlos Wo Havo What Your Looking Fori j Buy 3 or More $6 OFF ! A Story of 75 ' f CLASSIFIED 'ADS! v ri I W'W After Dark CalUbfl Fro 1 j Or 722-513- ' 1 ISTEWART;9tVALUABLEfCOUPON 1 Salary range $17,000 to $20,000 with full benefits. Applications will be aocepted unt!5:00 pm on June 18, 1999. i Uintah BaunANDARD .. Garden and Nursery Center I gsL Size Assorted Resumes and references are required. - ft OFF $1.00AFLAT PERENNIALS L 100 & LBLUTKM47BI Cad For FREE StockflPrtea Dot! For Heat, f. ' 2gaLSise 2 Ref. $10.00 49 1200 violated. To help employers, veterans, reservists and National Guard mem- jp ROSE BUSHES j4 VW ., . I Large ft I Small Office Space Wife Bathroom, Workshop and Security Fence. Located By The Rmntk Airport. Roosevelt Eo?a 155 Tb department's Veterans Employment and Training Service provides technical assistance to employers and reservists to help them understand their rights and responsibilities under the law. VETS staff are also charged with investigating complaints from reservists who believe that their rights have been bers better understand this complex law and their rights and responsibilities under it. VETS has with it developed an interactive computer The reemployment rights law program available on the Internet By answering a senes of yes or no guarantee that veterans, reservists, and members of the National questions, a person can learn about Guard will not suffer employment the most important aspects of the law. The Internet address for this discrimination or be denied reemprogram is httpArww dal govdoi ployment rights because of their . , . military active duty or training ob- ' vels. In addition, VETS state direcligations. The law cover all the uniformed services, including the tor and other trained staff srr available to assist any employer, veterPublic Health Service. The law prohibits an employer from discrimian, reservist or National Guard nating in employment or taking any member. They can be found m the adverse employment action against telephone directory under I'S Gova person because of their past. ernment Department of Labor. For Rente Aeesdanco E. 800 re- employment, including hiring, promotion, teem playment . termination and benefits. Not all of the law's requirements fall on employ er. To be guaranteed reemployment rights under the law, a person must have received an honorable discharge An employer must be notified, orally or in writing, in advance of any military service unless time or national security prevents it. And a person must return to work within a specified time, depending on the duration of the absence. An employer may be excused from reern pieying a returning service member if business circumstances have changed so much that it would be impossible or unreasonable to comply with the law. sponsibility to make every employer covered by this important law understand and voluntarily comply 3 Bedroom Starting At $23&Tnonth 1 58 Expvesjune 19, I999.Reudof $20ormore. Evergreens, Trees & Shrubs Buy 3 or More $6 OFF Expvesjune 19. 1999. S gal sue. Retail of $20ormore ISTEWARTJSWAClIABLElCOUPON Fruit Trees 1 i ! I Apple, Apricot, Peach, Plumb, Pear & Cherrle ! Buy 3 or More $6 OFF 1 ! I Expires juna 19. 1999, S gal ue, S to 6. Reu4 of $20 or Eternal Love The Mormon Attracte Pageant Fro Miwarn too bow of Boons at duafc at rtcMona Tompio For more Wbnnuun, oaf arfftw (888) 255-886- 0 j present or future military obligations The ban on discrimination is broad, extending to most areas of tewart s et Richfield 'a "The men and women on from home far and watch, lowed ones, deserve our admiration and support." said Secretary of Labor Alexia M. Herman. "I believe pen UT.UII METALMART MY-Jf- QuaiAed For Rents Assistance tors. 2 Bedroom Starting At $20Q'month 00 E. La gees Remcvelt 722-431- 1. n 1 Bedroom Starting A! S 1 75tnonth Shop 2-- CM EDO, DARNS Apartments Basin Pawn bcbeidonJunelh, I999al the Ute Tribal Auditorium. Fort Duchesne. Utah. The afternoon meeting will be held from 4 p m. and the eveningmeeting will beheld from 8 pm A complete copy of the scoping notice can be obtained by contacting Charlie Cameron U S. Bureau of Indian Adairs Uintah and Ouray Office of Minerals and Mining Fort Duchesne. UT 84026(433) Thousands of reservists called up in support of NATOs Operation Allied Force in the Balkans are leaving their families and civilian jobs and preparing to go into harm's way to protect human rights far from homo. They have to prepare for many things, but they wont have to worry about keeping theirjobs back home. A law enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor makes sure that their civilian jobs will be waiting for them when the return. The Unformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act provides that service member, reservists and National Guard members returning to civilian employment after a period of active duty must be rvem ployed in their same job or a similar one with the status, pay, and benefits they would have attained had they never been absent for military service. The law also protects pension rights and health benefits. It cover every employer in the country, regardless of size, in the public and private sec- StoneridgeUintah W from the Roosevelt API Chap- im Labor department enforces law guaranteeing reemployment tU K EDUCATIOS-ReprOTenuc- fund to provide two S5O0 scholarships to deserving students Pictured left ! ' to right; Kenny McDonald. API secretary. Connie Christensen. USU branch campus scholarship coordinator. Dennis Gamer branch campus ; assistant director, and Joel Murphy. API treasurer "The finding of No Significant Impact is not possible," Kota concluded. Several state agencies, Uintah County, the Ute TYibe, oil companies and the Southern Utah Wilder ness Alliance had appealed the BLMs Jan. 29 decision. Gun Repair environmental impact HIGHER ter present a check lo the USU Uinuh Basin branch camps scholarship sessment Jewelry null-guio- SHEETS i-- mendation. On Thursday, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance announced that Kota asked the Bill's Vernal office for a full environmental impact statement instead of just the as- Guns, TVs Stereos & CovwrrurowtST "HMW STEEL Outskto Dbnansiona drilling mi March 19 when several parties expressed concerns about the projects. Kota asked for time to review the proposal and make his recom- We Sell Anything! PUBLIC NOTICE Moko combined aaaeta, including service stations and refineries, in order to receive approval from the Federal Trade Commission. Chevron was offering 870 a share, or roughly 837 billion, for Texaco, according to a source familiar with well below the the negotiations rumored price of 880 a share, or 842 billion. That represented a premium of only 9 percent above Texaco's closing stock price Wednesday. The source, who would only speak on condition of anonymity, said the low price was a key reason why the Texaco board rejected Chevron's bid. A Chevron spokesman declined to comment on the negotiations. In a statement. Chevron chairman and CEO Kenneth Derr said he waa "surprised that the Texaco board turned down a very competitive offer that included a significant price premium toTexaco shareholders and an opportunity to receive Chevron stock, with its acknowledged strong growth prospects." Basin Pawn n. STEEL PIPE said the companies likely would have had to aeU offa numbro of their wants full impact study of Book Cliffs drilling plan SALE to-wi- BT Alex. Brown Inc., more-baaed BLM Edwin G. Richman. as Beneficiary covering real property located at West Highway 40, Rooseveh, Utah, more particularly described as: The West 400 feet of the North ISO feet ofLotOOS, municipal Airport Subdivision, according to the official Plat thereof on record at the office of the Duchesne County Recorder's Office, TITLE merger likely would have faced sev- eral regulatory hurdles because of overlapping operations. Adam Sieminski. an analyst with the Balti- n as Trustor, in favor of DATED this 27th day ment further. at SALE sale. ap- Texaco was "unacceptable for several reasons, including complexity, feasibility, risk and price. Chevron confirmed separately in a short statement that negotiations between the two had been called off. Both companies declined to com- proximately 20 miles of 6 The deal would have resulted in foal wide roods will be built. fourth-largeenergy These roods will occupy the world's company with nearly 860 billion in about 38.8 acres or 0.09 of the surface area in the revenue. deal was seen A Chevron-Texac- o field. New pipelines will be installed in the road by analysts as an important step for and will not cause both companies to compete effecadditional surface disany tively in the rapidly consolidating turbance. energy market, which is now domApproximately 70ofthc inated by three giants: Royal Dutch 232 totals wells will be Shell, BP Amoco and the soon-to-b- e drilled in the While River combined Exxon-Mob- il Corp. 100-ycflood plain. To The oil industry has seen a series minimize impacts for the of mergers of late, touched off by 70 wells in die flood plain, low prices that have historically centralized lank batteries end necessitated profits crimped will be constructed outside cost cutting. deep the flood plain. Wells in the However, the Texaco-Chevroflood plain will be drilled using a dosed loop mud system. Alter the wells are drilled, the wellheads will be raised above ground level to allow continuous production during seasonal high water conditions or will be shut in. The field to situated in Uintah County, with its Associated Press The Bureau of Land Manageeastern boundary located about 2 miles southeast of ment says it wanta a complete enviOuray, Utah. The project ronmental impact statement of a area parallels and lies on commercial groups proposal to drill both sides of the White nearly 1,000 gaa wells and build River, approximately II roads in the Book Clifts Resource miles to the east. The surArea. face and mineral estates The request puts a stop to the within this field ire owned Resource Development Groups reby the Ute Indian Tribe and quest to drill 969 wells and build Utc Indian alioace. The field about 400 miles of roads through to located on the Uintah and Book Clifts, a remote, wildlife-ric- h Ouray Indian Reservation mix of federal, state and private (Reservation) near Ouray, lands located south ofVemaL about Utah. The Bureau oflndian miles east of Salt Lake. Adairs (BIA) administers 125 Vernal office in JanThe in trust the Tribe and allotthe plan by five oil approved uary tee lands. companies under an environmental The BIA has determined assessment that an EA will be necesBut the Bud's acting state disary before an informed decision on further develrector, Douglas M. Kosa, halted the opment can be made. The purpose of the EA to to provide the public and decision makers with sufficient information to undc stand the environmental consequences of the proposed project and its reasonable alternative determine the significance of TRUSTEES . sra in the field. To service these wells, NOTICE OF 9, Following completion of drilling operation the well pads will be reduced in size to a production pad. These production pads will occupy atoul Clark B. Allred, Trustee Published in the Uintah Basin SundardJune 1,8.15, 1999. 7. of May. 1999. SUNRISE beginning. field. DATED this 20th day 0. Astoria ltd Prtss Merger talks between energy companies Chevron Corp. and Texaco Inc. were halted Wednesday amid disagreements over price and the complexity of the dale. In a statement Wednesday after the markets had closed. Texaco said the that Chevron's proposal to buy reserves in this field by drilling 232 wells on 202 well pads over approximately a 2 year period. During the drilling phase these 202 weH pads will occupy approximately 404 acres or 4.7 H of the surface area in the or May, 1999. GRANT, Beneficiary, dated September I, 1995. K1 running thence Wert 24 feet; thence North 100 feet; thence East 24 feet; thence South 100 feet to the point ofbegiming ALSO. Beginning at a point 79 feet West of the Northeast Comer of Lot 20, Block 8, Plat Survey, and naming thence South IS feet; thence North IS feet; thence West 25 feet; thence North IS feet, thence East 2S feet to the point of ALSO, Beginning at a point 79 feet West of the Southeast ComcrofLot 17, Block I. Plat A", Rooseveh City Survey, and tunning thence North IS feet; thence West 2S feet; thence South IS feet; thence East 25 feet to the point of east Quarter Northeast and recorded December 19, 1995. in Book Page 789-79Official Records of Duchesne County. Notice of Default and Election to Sell said real property was recorded in said Official Records on February 23. 1999.in Book Page 95. Entry Number 332502. Bidders must be prepared to delis era cashier's check for full amount to the Trustee within 24 hours of 7 fyU Pm 91 Texaco, Chevron call off merger talks EGAL NOTICES W - I- OpgaHiasJ&te: Men.. tesagtiLiltahilliftSfl TO MEET YOUR NEEDS ; |