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Show m UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 20. 1999 Pape 8 LEGAL NOTICES tyU NOTICE NOTICE OF TO WATER USERS SALE TRUSTEES The follow ing described will be sold at property ceived the following auction to the highApplication) to Appro- public est bidder, payable in lawpriate or Change Water in ful money of the United Duchesne County (LocaStates, at the Court Entions in USB&M). Persons objecting to an trance. Duchesne County Justice Center. 21554 West application must file a CLEARLY READABLE 9000 South. Duchesne. on August 4, 1999. at protest staling FILING Utah, 2 noon, for the purpose of REASONS NUMBER. OBJECTION. foreclosing a Trust Deed FOR PROTESTANTS NAME dated February 12. 1998 and executed by Rxinic AND RETURN and any request Ray Reed and Tonya A for a hearing. Protest must Reed in favor of TMS Mortgage Inc., dba The be filed w ith the State Engithe neer, Box 46300. Salt Lake Money Store, covering loreal property following 841 UT City. : on or before cated in Duchesne County Township 2 South, AUGUST 9. 1999. These are informal proceedings as Range 3 West. Uintah Speof the cial Base and Meridian, per Rule R655-6-- 2 Section 25: beginning at a Division of Water Rights. fence comer on the North of (LEGEND. Point(s) y ofthcCouniy Diversion POD. Place of Use POU; Nature ofUse Road, said point being North 82Jk14 West -- USE) 1424 52 feet from the East TO APPLICATION(S) APPROPRIATE WATER Quarter comer of Section 25; thence North 278.00 The Suie Engineer corded June 30l 1998, in the official records ufDuchesne County. State of Utah, as Entry No. 327887. in Book A297,atrage2l 1. executed 1 by LEROY LUNA and BETTY Lgmal Trustee, and AMERICAN PAN BANK, FSB, a California All persons having was named as claims against the above corporation, the Beneficiary, original estate are required to present real property lothem to the undersigned or covering cated in Duchesne County. to the Clerk of the Court on Utah (approximate propor before the 30th (fey of address: 600 East 448 erty said or October. 1999, North. Duchesne. Utah) claims shall be forever more particularly described barred. as follows: Jean Riddle ALL OF LOTS 6. 7 and Published in the Uintah 126. BLOCK 8. Basin Standard July 20.27, DUCHESNE TOWNSITE 1999. 3. August SURVEY, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the re- NOTICE TO WATER 1 Duchesne County . Utah. Bidders must be prepared to lender S3.000 in certified fends, payable to the Trustee at the sale, and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both payments must be in the form of cashier's check. DATED this 12th day of July. 1999. Daniel W. Anderson, Successor Trustee Fabian ft Clen den in. Post Office Box 510210, Salt LakeCily.Utah 84151 Telephone: (801) USERS S, 1 - - right-of-wa- (A722I4): R. Barneck Michael 89c4449" East 146 feet, more or less, parallel to the South line of the North half of said Section to a point which is 60 feet East of the West line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section; thence South 297.68 feet parallel to said West line to center of County Road line, thence South 892750 West ac-l- 4NEL4Sec36.TlS.R2W. SLB&M. APPLICATION(S) TO CHANGE WATER (a23437):RossG. right-of-w- 97.18 feet along said 43-32- ft Glenda Rae Killian 4. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0 015 cfs. SOURCE: 4 in. well 50fL to 100 ft. deep. POD: (I )N 65 E 1255 from SW Cor, Sec 19. TIS, RIE. USE: Irrigation: from Apr I to Oct 3 1 . total acreage 0.0500 acs; Stockw atering: 25 head of livestock: Domestic: 1 femilv. POU: SW I 4SI 4 Secl9.TlS.RlE. TIS. RIE. (6' nules NEef USE: Roosevelt) Stockwatering: 46 head of livestock. POU: SWI 4SWI4SecI9,TIS,RIE. '" A. Wilkerson proposed) to change the POD ft POU of water as evidenced by (al454). 43-14- HERETOFORE: . QUANTITY: 0.3125 eft. SOURCE: Mosbv Creek. POD: (1) N 2515 W 154 from SL'4 Cor. Sec 7, T3S, R19E, SLBftM. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 1 5 to Nov IS, total acreage 25.0000 acs, sole supply 2S.0000 acs. POU: W12SE1.4 Sec 7. T3S. RI9E. SLBftM. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: cfs. 0.3125 SOURCE: East Mosbv Creek. POD: (1)N 1600 E 3800 from SW Cor. Sec 6. T3S. RI9E. SLBftM. (14 Mi. No of Lapoint) USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: W12NEL4. EU2NW14 Sec 7, T3S.RI9E. SLBftM. t Robert L Morgan. P.E. STATE ENGINEER Ihiblished in the Uintah Basin Standard July 13,20, 1999. I I invitation TO BID ; Uintah School District is now accepting sealed bids to purchase 20 computers for the UHS Drafting Lab. For information please contact Jerri Tasker at Uintah School DistricL635W. 200 S..Vemal.UT 84078.(435) Deadline 0. County Road thence North 20 feet more or less, to the point of beginning Together with all the improv ements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all casements, rights, appurtenances and rents all of which shall be deemed to be and remain a part of the property. The address of the property is purported to be 9242 West Ledge Lane. Bluebell, UT 84007. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The present owners are repotted to be Donnie Ray Ton ReeA 'Bidders must be pre- pared to tender to the trustee S5.000.00 at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 1 2 noon the day following ihc sale. Both payments must be in the form of a cashiers check. Cash is not acceptable. DATED: July 2. 1999. Scott Lundbcrg. Trustee, (801)263-3400x25LftA Case No. 4 2 1 97, Loan No. 86023439 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published in the Uinuh Basin Standard July 6.13.20, 1999. right-of-wa- propose! s) to change the POD, POU, aUSE of water as evidenced bv HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.0 15 c&. SOURCE: 6 in. well. POD. (1)N40E 40 from SW' Cor. Sec 19. ay phone or fax bids w ill be accepted. Uintah School District reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 13 JO. 1999. re- ceived the following Application) to Appro- priate Water in Duchesne County (Locations in USBftM). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER. REASONS OBJECTION. FOR South thence feet; l. QUANTITY: 2 25 SOURCE: Unnamed spring. POD: (1)S 1580 W 260 from NE Cor, Sec 36. TIS. R2W. (Cedarview) USE: Irrigation, from Apr 1 to Oct 31. total acreage 0.7S00 acs, sole supplv 0.7500 acs. POU: SEI The State Engineer PROTESTANTS N.AME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer. Box 1 46300. Sah like City. UT 841 on or before AUGUST 16 1999. These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule R655-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD: Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -- USE) 323-22- Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20.27, Augusl3, 1999. PUBLIC NOTICE SwiftCreekTrail Bridge Replacement Roosevelt: Duchesne Ranger District. Ashley (A72226): National Forest, Duchesne Don ft Shervl Voothccs County, UT On July 7, 1999, District QUANTITY:' 3.73 ac-f-l. SOURCE: 6 in. well 30 ft. Ranger Joe Bistryski detolSOfldcep. POD:(l)S cided to replace several 900 E 950 from KW Cor, small stream crossings with Sec 22. T2S, R4W. (10 one bridge over Swift Creek. Miles Northeast of This decision would include Duchesne) USE: Irrigation: remov ing remnants of the from Apr 1 to Oct 31. total old crossings, rerouting 300 acreage 1 .0000 acs; yards of the Swift Creek 1 0 TraiLand rehabilitating the Stockwatering: old lections of trail The head of livestock; Domesnew bridge will be contic: 1 family. POU: NW1 structed approximately 1 4NWT4Sec22.T2S.R4W, (A72236): 8 mile from the Sw ill Creek Trailhcad. One abutment of Robert Nielson ac-SOURCE: thcbridgewillbcwithinthe 6 in. well 30 ft. to 300 ft. High Uintas Wilderness. No significant issues deep. POD: (1) S 1000 W 2200 from NE Cor, Sec 23. within the scope of this TIS, R2W. (3.5 miles SW proposal were identified of Keola) USE: Irrigation: during the scoping process. from Apr I to Oct 3 1, total An extraordinary circum- "acreage 1.0000 acs; stance does exist with this Stockwatering: 10 head of decision because one menioflhe bridge is w ithin Domestic: I lam- the High Uintas Wilderily.POU:NWT 4NEI.4Sec ness. The mere presence of 23, TIS.R2W. Robert L. Morgan, P.E., this extraordinary circum- STATE ENGINEER Published in Uintah Basin Standard July 20J7. 1999. 0, PUBLIC NOTICE ROOSEVELT CITY HOURS BUSINESS - QUAN-TTTY:3.- fl NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Notice is 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 1 554 West 9000 South, Duchesne. Utah on August 23, 1999. at 11:00 am. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Uniform Real Estate Contract being treated asaTnist Deed executed by Lester D. Sweat and Laura Sweat as Trustors; in favor ofSharol CHANGE Roosevelt City would like to notify the public that their hours of doing J. Jenkins Cooper fka Shared business will be changing. J. Jenkins, and Cheryl City Council has approval Jolcnc Jenkins, as Benefia request from the employciaries covering real propees to change working hoin erty located at 166 West from five days to Main Street Duchesne, four days. This Utah, more particularly change will become affecdescribed as: tive Aug. 1. 1999 and will Lot 6. Block 31, remain in effect until Aug. Duchesne City Survey, ac27. 1999. The purpose of cording to the official plat thischange is to moreeflee-tivel- y thereof as found in Ihc ofserve the public by fice of the Recorder. opening earlier and closing Duchesne County. Utah. later At the end of the shove DATED this 13 day of stated period of time, it will July. 1999. be evaluated for effectiveJoel D. Berrefl, Trustee ness and will become a perPublished in the Uintah manent part of our policy. Basin Standard July 20 .27, Next year the time period August 3, 1999. will include from the last day of school in the spring until the first day of school in the fall Carolyn Krissman, Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20.27, 1999. Steel Buildings-Mu- st Liq- uidate 5 buildings. Sitting on factory floor 25x30. 30x40. 40x80. Lets Make A Deal. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Financing Available. 0 2tf environmental Notice of Mechanics Re: Lien: JKALF8B19TB546I70, NOTICE TO Probate No. 993000010 Judge John R. Anderson IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LILA BARTON BORKMAN. aka LULA BORKMAN. Deceased. Estate of Lula Barton Borkman, aka Lula Borkman. deceased. Probate No 993000010 . PUBLIC impact 1996 Kawasaki. Model: KLF300B9 License OH I S3 1 79 Registered owners: Glade ft Debbie Hamakcr. Amount of Lien $1,037.68 and ad costs. Date ofSalc will be August 20. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20.27, August 3, 1999. PUBLIC 738-248- 2. NOTICE 1999. Declaration ofcandidacy for two positions open on the Board of Trustees for the East Duchesne Culinary Water Improvement District must be filed with the Special District Clerk. Lee Moon between July ISand August 16. 1999 no later than 5 p.m. Candidate qualifications are: be a US Citizen; Be a registered voter. Candidate's primary place ofresidence in Special District. Any questions call PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a regular election of the Johnson Water District will be held on the 2nd day ofNovcmber 1999. for the purpose of electing three trustees to fill the vacancies of those trustees whose terra of office will expire on the 31st day of December 1999. The offices coming open for election are: one trustee to represent Precinct 2 (South Roosevelt I one trustee to represent Precinct 3 (Nonh Myron Bench), and one trustee to represent Precinct 4 (Pleasant Valiev). TO BECOME AN ELIGIBLE TRUSTEE CANDIDATE, a person must be a registered voter w ith the District: his her primary place of residence must be within the area boundaries of the precinct to be represented. QUALIFIED persons desiring to become a candidate must fileaDeclaralion ofCandidacy with the Special District clerk, at the Johnson Water District office, West Hwy 40, North Mylon Bench, by August 16, 1999. Election poling place will be at this same location for Duchesne and Uintah County and held on November 2, 1999. positions ofBoard Member to represent each of those areas on the Upper Country Water Improvement District Board of Trustees ate to be filled. All persons interested in filing for the positions mav do so by filingaDEC-LARATIO- N OF CANDIDACY in person with the District Clerk during regular office hours and not bier than 5 p.m. between July IS -- August 16, at the District office, 170 North 100 West Alumont, UT. Candidate must reside in the above identified areas to file for candidacy of such. Harry Fieldsled, Clerk Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20,27, 1999 Incumbent trustees, whose teim of office will expire, are Bruce Dart, Cloyd Davis, and Tracy Monks. Join the be part of a rapidly expanding resort filed with many new opportunities Daniels Summit Lodge is accepting applications for the following positions: COOK: Weekend L Hobby required. 47.60pJu pnr hour depending on wqeriance WaiterWaitress: 21 year or older. Weekend & Hobby required. 4.00 per hour plue tip - experience preferred. Cashier: S6.50pkia per hour depending on experience. 0 WHYlRA YiREjAW?t HttusxMStcr.awi Ql'AUnr HOMES CVAIASTEED TOT I Building loerted 21554 West 9000 South, in Duchesne. Utah, on F riday. August 20, 1999, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Deed of Trust re-- KT tss un thousands ml QUALITY WHOLESALE HOMES 1 one-quart- one-quart- Interior spending bill passes in Senate Committee The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal year 2000 spending bill for tho Department of Interior. Tho full committee bill includes a livestock industry provision that allows tho continuation of all livestock grating on BLM grating permits duo to expire, whether or not the BLM completed the appropriate permit renewal analyses. A separate proposal would have fix by extendprovided a short-tering permits for one year, but tho industry measure provides a permanent solution. The bill moves to tho Senate floor, likely some time in m July. The Interior spending bill eo $13.9 billion allocated for fiscal year 2000, almost $19 million leao than waa allocated for this purpose last year, and $1.2 bilUon less than what tho administration had requested ia its initial budget pro- posal. The bill also included $130 million for Payments in Lieu of Taxes to counties; $17.9 million for BLM and US Freest Service land acquisitions; $55.74 million for US Fish and Wildlife Service for land acquisitions; and $84.52 million for National Park Service land ( all ofwhich came from the Land and Water Conservation Fundi Tho MU also included $10 million for range improvements on federal lands, end continued provisions within Federal Land Pobcy and Management Act to ensure that 50 percent of all grazing fees collected on national Forest Lands be used aa range betterment funds. . .Uintah Basin STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS!;k- L-- K S' Cah lpll free S Or 712-- 5 N 13 l : -- J V ; i PUasant VAllty CUys. Year Round 20 Shooting Stations Events Happening All Summer For More Information Call: 646-319- 4 FIREWOOD 888-720-00- $35 PER CORD CUT & DRY! WE DELIVER SEMI TRAILER LOADS SATTERWHITE LOG HOMES 60 $vwc trv Mato your own SHEDS, BARNS Cover your homes own wifi LEARN TO DRIVE A BIG RIGS!! THEN DRIVE INTO YOUR fUTURE! HWIB STEEL SHEETS a flaw anal dick Simon Mr-fi4V- TRUCHinG ORIUER OiMMnrnt McTALMART L 100 LLH,VT 100447-024Ctf For FREE tocfcPrtc Urt, 1200 VUft 9 ivror .i w A BekaBook. Textbooks and Video School on display In your area , See our web site at www.abeka.orgnd4 or can tor dare. On ft toucan ext 33 our Wub attual JZTZZSSSfXl. in the Duchesne County Researchers ranked . distqncf walked by the men in the study into three ranges: less than to 1.5 miles mile a day, a day, and more than 1.5 miles a day. Tho risk of heart attack in the two- - to --four year study for those who walked less than a quarter mile a dy was 5 percent compared to 2.5 percent of those who walked more than 1.5 miles a day. Men who had to 1.5 miles per walked had 4.5 risk of devela percent day oping heart disease compared to 2.5 percent for those who walked mors. A total of 109 of tho men experienced a heart attack. Forty-on- e of them were among the 805 men who walked less than a quarter mile, 48 were among the 1,067 who walked a quarter to 1.5 miies, and 20 wet among tho 806 who walked mors than a mile and a half All tho man were physically caps bis ofwal king at least one hour at light, moderate or heavy activity on a regular daily basis. Ths study used data from medical records of 2.678 men ague 71 to 93 enrolled in ths HHP, which has monitored more than 8,000 men of Japanese ancestry living in Oahu. Interviews conducted during exami- - Even after accounting for differences in other measures of physical function and cardiovascular risk factors, walking continued to be associated with a reduced risk of heart attack. But the researcher did not determine hour many yean the men had been walking, tier at what intensity they walked. However, based on the responses given during the interviews, Abbott say it aeema likely that walking, waa an activity they've been involved in moot of their lives. LOWEST PUCE! aoaawi.uraomainovi omnmMonmtmumrMtmMU Duchesne County. State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at 1 1 :00 am. in the mam entrance foyer on the south side of Snell and Mitchell remind older pie to consult with a physician ire beginning an exercise program. However, they add, From a public health standpoint, tho finding that exercise that ia neither strenuous nor prolonged can benefit an individual at any age is encouraging. As personal computers invade our lives and society becomes increasingly successful at reducing our need to move, opportunities for everyone to become more physically activs should bo given a high priority nations between 1991 and 1993 wort used aa a baseline. The men walked daily anywhere from a quarter mile or less to as many aa eight mile a day. Researchers kept track of each man's health atatua for two to four years after the exams. one-quart- er Great working atmosphere, competitive benefits, including Health Insurance & Employee Meals Applications at the Summit or Call Greg at TRUSTEES situated Elderly men who walked about two miles e day had half the risk of heart attack of males who walked quarter mile, according to a atudy in todays Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. The study of 2,678 men, whooe ages ranged from 71 to 93, alio found that the risk of a firet heart attack dropped 15 percent for every, additional half mile a day walked. The men, all of whom were enrolled in the Honolulu Heart Program (HHP) and w era participants in a larger study of men of Japanese ancestry living on Oahu, walked from leu than a quarter mile a day to eight miles daily. Robert D. Abbott, Ph.D., profeo-so- r ofbioetatistiee at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and one of the atudy author, says the - epaew6wigut aprwgwcwiaitt property, Walking cuts risk of elderly to walk and to become activs could have important health benefits. This is especially important because walking can be easily incorporated into a persons lifestyle and daily routine. In an accompanying editorial, Peter G. Snell, Ph.D., assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, and Jet H. Mitchell, M.D., chief of the cardivision at the aamo Published w the Uintah diopulmonary that walking helps Basin Standard July 20, institution, say disease by reducing heart prevent 1999. ths the risk of atherosclerosis buildup of fatty deposits that can dog heart arteries and of blood PUBLIC dote and irregular heartbeat, both of which can trigger a heart attack. NOTICE The studys findings may extend to younger men as well aa women, Notice is hereby given to Snell and Mitchell. term of the according that the to similar studies ouch They point present Board Members as the Nurse' Health Study and areas the of representing the Harvard Alumni Study, both of Altonah, Boneta and Ml which found that walking can reEmmons will expire Decenv-ber3- l, duce a person' risk of heart dis-1999, and NOTICE 548-230- iA rKJ't heart attack in elderly men NOTICE OF The following described CREDITORS Basin Standard July 20,27. August 3, 1999. statement or an environmental assessment. This project is consistent with the Forest Plan for the Ashley National Forest This decision may be implemented immediately. This decision is not subject to appeal pursuant to 36 CFR Part 2 15.8 (a) (4). For a full copy of this decision or fenher information, contact Joe Bistryski or Dave Frew at the Duchesne Roosevelt Ranger District PO Box 981, Duchesne UT 84021 or phone (435) Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20, NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS 7-- R. Charles BY: Thompsen, Chairman, Board of Trustees Published in the Uinuh Daniels Summit Staff and SALE ALL STEEL BUILDINGS. Factory blowout! 2 above cost!! Dealerships also available. Up of Recorder County stance docs not trigger a higher level of documentation because this decision w ill not significantly effect wilderness or wilderness values. Therefore, this action falls within Category 1 Construction and reconstruction of trails (FSH 1909 1 5. 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