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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April rfALEQAL. JfL NOTICES V Continuedfrom previous page funding of up to five communities fix- a community developer position, community-based family resource and support program services, network development, and evaluation. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all proposals; or to accept or reject the whole or any part ofany proposal; orto waive any informality or technicality in any proposal in the best interest of the State. Only proposals giving a film quotation properly signed will be accepted. Proposals and specifications will be furnished upon request Rosalie Nance - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 10, 2001.. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to thehighest bidder payable in lawflil money of the United States on Thursday, May 3, 2001 at 1:30 P.M., at the South Entrance to the Duchesne County Courthouse, looted at 21334 West 9000 South, P.O. Box 990, Duchesne, Utah 84021, hi the County of Duchesne, State ofUtah, for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust held by Deron D. Wilkcrson and Julie Wifkeroon, husband and wife; as joint tenants with fiill rights of survivorship, of Duchesne; Utah, as to current Beneficiaries; executed by Eldon L. Smith and Joyce Smith, as Trustors, recorded October 22. 1987, as Entry No. 262944, in Book A163, at of the offiPages 752-75-4, cial records of the County Recorder of Duchesne County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness currently in favor of Deron D. and Wilkerson Julie Wilkcrson, by reason ofeer-tai-n obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was 800, the FHWA and the UDOT herewith advise all interested persons or groups that the proposed project will have an Adverse Effect on historic U.S. 40. A segment of the abandoned U.S. 40 (approximately 300 meters in length) will be removed in order to improve sight distance. This segment of the abandoned highway is located east of Red Creek Bridge. Thiissec- - tionofoldU.S.40waj con- structed in 1929 and abandoned in 1939 when the current Red Creek Bridge was constructed and the associated road realignment took place. The 1939 realignment isolated aportion of U.S. 40 extending from approximately reference point 63.8 to 68. The abandoned segment to be removed is of asphalt construction and is approximately 8 meters wide. A Memorandum of Agreement (MQA) will be executed for resolution of adverse effects. The FHWA and the UDOT propose that mitigation measures for the adverse effects include conducting an Intensive Level Survey (ILS) of abandoned section of U.S. 40 to be removed in connection with this project The ILS will include completing the historic site form, photographs, site sketch map, historic research, and developing a historic context Any person or groqp wishing to submit comments regarding the Adverse Effect to the abandoned section ofU.S. 40 may do so in writing. The public comment period is thirty days, beginning from the first date ofpublicationofth is notice. Comments should be directed to Richard Crosland, Region Three Archeologist UDOT Region Three 823 North 900 West, Orem, Utah 84037. Letters must be postmarked no later than midnight Mqy 10,2001. At any time during regular office hours, the cultural resource inventory report will be available for public inspection at the UDOT Region Three office indicated above. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April lOand 24,2001. TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 1 1 11 EAST, SALTLAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN. SECTION 3: Beginning at a point South 0002 East along section line 660.0 feet from the West quarter corner ofsaid Sections; thence South OO East, along said Section line, 660.0 feet; thence North 8948 East 660.83 feet; thence North 0Oa0r53,,West 660.0 feet; thence South 89B48'West 660.86 feet, to the point of The present owner of the property is reported to be: Eldon L Smith and Joyce Smith, his wife; as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship. Biddersmust be prepared to tender to the trustee a S3.000.00 cashiers check at the sale and a cashiers check fix the balance of the purchase price within 24 hours after the sale. DATED: 432001 DANIEL S. SAM, Attorney at Law Successor Trustee 319 West 100 South. Suite A Vernal, Utah 84078 (433)789-130- 1 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 10, 17 and 24, 2001. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF ADVERSE EFFECT On the Proposed Alignment and Structure Improvements to U.S. 40 Near Red Creek Bridge, Duchesne County, Utah Project No. UDOT The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) are preparing to undertake the project subject federal-ai- d In accordance with Section 1 06 ofthe National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, and 36 CFR ICI T i PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Duchesne County Commission will meet at U 0p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Stmt, Duchesne Utah, on April 30,2001. Public Hearings Zone Joseph Kemp, Request-ingazochange from AR-- I Agricultural Recreational e zone to a RR a Rural Residential a one acre zone, located in theTal mage nc five-acr- Property Description: Beginning at the Northeast corner of section 23, Township I South, Range 5 West U.S.B.&M.; thence South along the section line nail and 230.00 feet to washer at the easterly extension of a fence; thence Westakxigsaid fence 174.00 feet to an iron rod; thence North 250.00 feet to n nail and washer on foe North line of said section; thence east 174.00 feet along foe North line ofsaid section to the point ofbeginning. Contains 1.00 acres more or less. Basis for bearings being South along foe East line of Section 23. Duchesne County Planning Commission Attest: Clayton B. Chidester For further information contact, Clayton B. Chidester, Planning Community Development, at (435)738-1151,722-399- Ask A Specialist . , Duchesne City Office. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 10, 17 and 24, 200 1. The Utah National Parks Council, , gift that recognises o man who hos influenced thousands of boys lives of America, announced today that it has received the largest over the past several decades aaDi-a gift in their history that will become Scoutmaster, Camp Maple Dell the load gift in the Capital Campaign rector and Scout leader, said John for a new Boy Scout Service Center, Valentine, who ia the volunteer legal said Paul Clyde, volunteer President . council for the Boy Scouts. "John L.Crou Sr. lives the Scout Oath and i ofthe CounciL The donation of $1,200,000 ( one Law every day." The donors have asked twelve million, two hundred thousand dolother individuals to come forward lars) has been made by a local couple and donate $100,000 each to match to honor and recognize an outstandthis gift and complete the amount ing Scouting couple, John L. Croea Sr and his deceived wife VioletG. Cross. needed for the building. The donors The new building will be named in want the spotlight to be on the life and example of John. L. and Violet their honor. John L.CrosaSr., age 82,of Orem, Cross right now and that the building hasalong history in Scouting, having will be named in their honor. Inabout served both aa a volunteer and aa a 90 dm when the matching gifts ana professional Scouter.He currently is complete an announcement will be the Council Historian on the Board of made making public the names of Directors. His father knew Lord these donors aa well aa the twelve Baden-Powel- l, matching donors, said Don Savage, the founder of ScoutEndowment Director for the Counin Violet in paaaedaway ing England. 1990. The Cross family now has four cil. Of the $2.4 million raised, seventy-five percent will go to the Bctual generations ofScoutere. building construction, and twenty-fiv-e "This ia a wonderfally generous percent will go into an endowment to pay for the annual operating coeta and maintenance aaid Savage. "Thiaio the newer philosophy in CapiAuction Consignment tal Campaign to also raise the monqy to have theongoingcoata covered so it Saturday, April (4th, doesnt raise youroperriion budget. SpwMi Fork Fatrysun, Span Farit. IMi IH 1066; 374; Tractoi A; A wLDR; The new Boy Scot'! Service Center Case 1370; 930; 730; 970; 1490; wAJXt; is on a three acre site at 400 planned Duta; Msesryi 1013; 173; 163; 1000; 63 North and 1200 West in Orem. The WLDR; JD erfLDR; Fort. wLDR; Bctana new building will replace the old one wLDR; Hoe Peyfaader. Cam 600 on SOONorthinProvo that has housed Backhoc Caw 1143 Skid Sm; Bobcat 023 Skidstaer, Disci: 6, 7, 17. 13) Flam 2. 3. the council for over forty years. Con4. bum; KtJD DriOs 1(7 and 17 Wioadcn; struction should start later this year JD 6 Row Plantar, Hippos 3 sad 7 riuaks; and be open in 2002. 12 SacliaM Hanowa wfeawban; Dtefcan; The Utah National Park Council Hay Equip; Hr ulna 1 ka Bdr, (2) 1032 ia the 12th largest council in the baiewagoaa; 1049 SP. Kouud Bake JD United States (out of over 300) i 336; NH 276; IH 1333; JD Relay Swsdm; MF 220; Rakn; 3 FI TUa; Cmb CkuMX ing 60,000 youth and 30,000 registr A T Blade mi 12 FM diocra; tered adults in over 4,500 units. It is Geld 135 onto wHaycbaejciowo; headquartered in Utah County and Hoods 4 oWer, Kawasaki 600; Trucks covers 19 out of the 29 counties in Tits 73 Font 2 Too Iff Onia bad; 2000 central and southern Utah. GNRaopa, 00 Fbrt 34 44; 93 FM 4J4 Pwr Stroke; 10 Ckev W Ion; 77 Dodpa 13 For farther information contact Paaa; 91 Fold V 4x4; It GMC I ka Fit Don Savage at 94. 93 Cream Vic , Boy Scouts IStfiAnnialJ5NngJ 2; r . 373-418- 5. . tad wHoift; (Fbboe) Only!! Mora by Sale Day! Ed Northrop Customers can call alla( extension 151. Or send comment to Duchesne County Planning Depart- (eves) 822-46- VidgraXSGJ ment, P.O. Box 317, Duchesne, Utah 84021. This notice was published in the Uintah Basin Standard on April 10, 2001 and April 17, 2001 Pursuant to 6. U.GA. Published in the Uintah Basin StendardApril lOand 17,2001. 52-4-- How can I make sure my eggs are safe? Ifa recipe calls for eggs that are raw To avoid the possibility of food-borillness, fresh eggs must be or undercooked when the dish ia handled carefally. Even eggs with served Caesar salad dressing and homemade ice cream are two exclean, uncracked shells my occasionuse either shell eggs that Salmocalled contain bacteria amples ally nella that can cause an intestinal have been treated to destroy Salmoinfection. The most effective way to nella, by pasteurization or another d illness is by knowapproved method, or pasteurized egg prevent ing how to buy, store, handle and cook products. "For ice cream, an alternate method eggs or foods that contain them is to cook the raw egg in part of the UJS. Food and is the That why safely. milk or cream until the temperature Drug Administration (FDA) ia within nine months, all reachea 155F andthen included with cartons of shell eggs that have not the other ingredients. Serve safely: (Bacteria can multiply been treated to destroy Salmonella must cany the following safe han- in temperatures from 40F l5C) to 140F (60C), so its very important dling statement Safe Handling Instructions: To prevent i linen from to serve foods safely.) bacteria keep eggs refrigerated, cook "Serve cooked eggs and foods immediately aAr cooking, eggs until yolks are firm, and cook "For buffet-styl- e foods containing eggs thoroughly. serving, hut egg Eggs that have been treated to dishes should be kept hot, snd cold egg dishes kept cold. pasdeetroy Salmonella by teurization, for example are not "Eggs andegg dishes, such asquiches. may be refrigerated for serving later required to carry safe handling instructions. Liquid packs ofeggs in the but should be thoroughly reheated to 165F (74C) before serving. refrigerated case are pasteurized eggs. Chill properly: Here are some tips. "Cooked eggs, including hard-boile- d Buy safe: foods, should "Buy eggs only if sold from a refrig- egp and erator or refrigerated case. In Utah, not ait out for more than two hours. all untreated shell eggs sold at any Within two hours either reheat or type of retail outlet must be stored refrigerate. d and displayed under refrigeration at "Use eggs fin the shell or within one week after nook- 45 F (7s C) or lower. "Open the carton and make sure the eggs are clean and the shells are not "Refrigerate leftover cooked egg dishes up to three-fou- r cracked. days. When "Store eggs in their original carton, refrigerating a large amount of a hot divide it into refrigerate immediately after purchase and use them within 3 weeks several shallow containers so it will cool quickly. for best quality. On the road: Keep clean and dont "Cooked eggs for a picnic should be Wash hands, utensils, equipment packed in an insulated cooler with and work areas with hot, soapy water enough ice or frozen gel packs to keep before andafter they come incontact them cold. Dont put the cooler in the trunk in the summer carry it in the foods. with eggs and Cook thoroughly: passenger compartment ofthe car. "Cook eggs until both the yolk and "If taking cooked eggs to work or the white are firm. Scrambled eggs school, pack them with a small frozen should not be runny. Casseroles and gel pack or a frozen juice box. For more information on other dishes containing eggs should and other foods safely, call be cooked to 16W(72C). Uaea food toll-fre- e 1 (838) SAFEFOOD, US. thermometer to be sure. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied ne egg-relate- in-sh- sr hard-cooke- gs 02 or Uintah Basin Telephone H fi Home forSale Carbon County Lumber Company is now open and purchasing sawlogs at their Wellington, Utahj sawmill We are interested in sawlog purchases as well as the purchase ofconifer timber. Please contact us at (435) 613-050- 0 OFTHE 361 South Center 613-050- 3 . Sale Prira: $68,000 TION FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The USDA - Rural Housing Services has received an application for financial assistance from the Uintah Basin Medical Center, Inc. in the amount ofS 1,300,000 for a new medical office addition. The project is to be located at 230 West 300 North, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. As required by the National Environmental Policy Act USDA -- Rural Housing Services has prepared an Environmental Review and has determined that this action will not significantly effect the quality of human environment. Therefore, USDA, Rural Development will not prepare an environmental impact statement for this proposed action. Any written comments regarding this determination should be provided within fifteen ( 1 3) dqys of this publication to: Ms. Bonnie Cam g. USDA -Rural Development Stele Office, Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, 125 South State Street Room 4430, P.O. Box 11350, Sail Lake City. Utah 84 USDA-RurDevelopment will make no further decisions regarding this proposed action during this period. Request to receive a copy of orto review the USDA-RurDevelopment environmental assess-rneupon which this determination is based should be directed to: USDA-Rur- al Development State Office, Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, 123 South Stare Street Room 4428, P.O. Box 1 1330, Sah Lake City, Utah 84147-035- 0. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April lOand 17,2001. 147-035- 0. al 13-d- ay al MEETING NOTICE The annual meeting ofthe South Duchesne Water Users will be held Thursday, April 26, 7:00 p.m. at the Duchesne County Commission will meet at 1:45p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on April 30; 2001. Public Hearings - Zone Change Jenup Van Tasscll, change from AR-- 1 Agricultural Recrezone to a ational a five-acRR Rural Residential a one-aczone, located in the Tab tons area. Property Descriptionr Scction 5, Township 2 South, Range 7 West, U.S.IMUL, Beginnings! an existing yard fence comer, said corner being West Contact - Sp' www familyfunforless.com i 1 5' Per Month or Uintah Basin Telephone Customers can call all atextension 151. Or send comment to Duchesne County Planning Department, P.O. Box 317, Duchesne, Utah 84021. This notice was published in the Uintah Basin Standard on April 10,2001 and April 17, 2001 Pursuant to 822-46- U.CA. 52-4-- 6. Published in foe Uintah Basin Standard April lOand 17,2001. fop fie dassifieos call 722-51- to place State-wid- e 2X2 STATEWIDE ADVERTISING NETWORK Ask your local paper how you can reach over 250,000 households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Asso 4- - Filing Fee iKjScott Myers fAitorney-at-La- w - mas m '4 WEVE MOVED U ItQiuaid For information leading to the recovery of logs, and the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals retpomible for fee theft of 9,000 feet of 6x8 finished house St logs taken from Satterwhite Log Homes sawmill in Gunnison, Utah. The theft occumd during the month of February 2001. Call all information to your local police or sheriff's office or call Cart Alsup, Operations Manager, Satterwhite Log Homes, Gunnison, Utah. TJ..,.. Auto f Ail replies will be held in strict confidence. ft . Business fcTSllLI r shfiri tyum uwrei WBBBMBHaaisiiidl Due to serious reactions; Sulzer Medical has announced that its subsidiary, Sulzer Orthopedics, is recalling certain lots of its Inter Op acetabular shells for hip implants. Reactions to a residue of a lubricant used in the manufacturing process have resulted in a loosening of the artificial hip aocket If you or a loved one have had a hip replacement surgery since July, 1997, please call now to protect you legal rights. r -- Advance Insurance a Thanks for great 1st year. moved so we could better serve our customers. We've m IBecfy Toone, Slaent Offtu:43S?22-S- Mai Sow Law Finn ii a Minnnou law Sna Out awociaia widi atunwy tfwnifhou Sic U.S. Farm trh 105 LastLmoon. Street, 31 your ad $ Required. Service. Advertise Here! Statewide!! acre. (435)738-1151,722-399- 7. or Toll Fred No Court Appearance -- 2coL- beginning. Containing 1.05 ty China Tour jm (8011619-T02- 2 DIVORCE 0 www.utahwcb.com more or less along said right ' 344 Internet Access of way line to the point of 39- 9- New fork 88" Washington MFnPWIM3.200') New York 69", Caribbean 399 Honolulu 249" warn. . Sou" (SX 22.23 3040a 7) Kawai 329" Maui, Kona, LDS New York Paoeant Tour '399 Los Angeles 49 San Diego S9" One Week Condos San Francisco 39" Mami 88" 112001 -- 10 seats pncitfor Orlando 98" lb Salt LsKs City from Calif: San Diegg San Francises or IwAnqsles 59 Unlimiterl Road; Thence North 4303'57" West 341.83 feet Duchesne County Planning Commission Attest: Clayton B. Chidester For further information contact, Clayton B. Chidester. Planning ACoro-muniDevelopment, at CmisesTburs an DC I North 1400455-115- 5 Book on line atrwww.familytunforless.com 24 Hour Recorded 399.80 feet from the North Quarter comer of said section ssmonumented by a 14 59G02,35 East 272.97 feet along said yard fence and extension thereof through an existing building to foe East lincoftheNEl4offoe NW14 of said section 5; Thence South 0 O0543" West 390. 17 feet along said East line to the North right of way line ofthe County TTD Sait Lake City to New Orleans 13 59 A Public Service Provided by Harris Hearing. 234.32 feet and South For Rental Assistance If Qualified 158 E. 800 S., Roosevelt 7224165 SSSSff Equal Housing Opportunity re Thence 3 Bedroom Starting At $235month D VmtuL Utah re rebar; USDA-R- Qualified For Rental Assistance If at sxt. 6 North S00 Wax SO Free Report informs you cm what you need to know before purchasing hearing aids. Information on benefits, models, styles, pricing list and hearing kiss. How to avoid paying $6,000 for your hearing aids. To have this free report mailed to you at no cost Call Toll Free Quaflfled For Rental Assistance 2 Bedroom Starting At $200month ; v CrtiMoCriy UTAH LAB SAVES LOCALS THOUSANDS ON DIGITAL HEARING AIDS. At $175month Starting N or fox (435) Bedroom 1 Duchesne, Utah NradSamaHapUr PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the APPLICA StoneridgeUintah Apartments nonMionRMm PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE f3 ffrlarewT? a.i recorded November 30, 2000, as Entry No. 343986, in Book A0342, at Page 234, of said official records. Trustee will sell at public auction to thehighest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, die following described property: service Bov Scout New ' 'I. center is named 10.2001- - Pane 23 m |