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Show ? ' 'i - 5V :'! ri' TT r i ii ?4 ' 9 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 25. A A LEGAL NOTICES &ftt V ing it has not been made. Pursuant to 36 CFR 213 .3, I am providing an opportunity to comment on the EA. Comments must be postmarked or received within thirty days following posting of this notice in the Uintah Basin Standard newspaper. Comments are to be mailed to: Roosevelt Duchesne District Ranger, P.O. Box 981, Duchesne, Utah 84021, or sent elec- CoHtinuedfram prtviouspagt Sec3;Sec4;Sec5;Scc6;Scc 7; Sec 8; See 9; Sec 10; Sec II; Sec 12; Sec 13; Sec 14, T3S,R2W;Sccl;Sec2;Sec 3; Sec 4; Sec 3; Sec 7; Sec 8; Sec 10; Sec 1 1; Sec 17; Sec 20.T3S.R3W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 330.0 eft. POD: Same as Heretofore; but adding the following: SOURCE: Lake Fork River and Big Sand Wash. POD: (1)S 370 E223fromNWCor,Secl2, T2S, R4W., Source: Lake Fork River. (3 miles Southwest of Altamont) STOR- -' AGE: Same as Heretofore USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. (25972): Dry Gulch Irrigation Company propose(s) to change the POD of water as evidenced (A4 16b). by 43-30- 43-30- HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 68.3 eft. SOURCE: Lake Fork River. POD: (1) N 838 W 3634 from SE Cor, Sec 9, T1S, R4W. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 3 1, total Domestic: I family from Mar I to Aprl.POU:Sl2SWl4Sec 2SWI4.NW14SW14.S1 2SEl4Sec31;Sl2Sl2Sec 33; SI2 Sec 34; S12S12 Sec33,T2S.R2W;Sl2Sl 2Sec26;SW!4Sec27;SEl 4NEI4, SE14NW14, NEl4SEl4Sec33;SWl4, SI2SEl4,NWl4SEl4Scc 36,T2S,R3W;WI2Sec3; N12.S12SW14.S12SE1 ctoddft.fed.iii Any comments provided need to be specific and contain the following: 1. Your name, address, and (if possible) telephone number. 2. Name of the proposal on which comment is given; and 3. The specific facts or comments with supporting reasons that you believe should be considered in reaching a decision on this proposal. Comments received in response to this solicitation will be available for public inspection and will be released in their entirety if requested pursuant to the Freedom oflnformation act If you have any question or want additional information concerning this pro- posal, please contact Chauncie Todd, Lands Minerals Forester, at (433) 781-311- 4. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 23,2001. PUBLIC N12SW14.SW14SW14, Nl2SEl4Sec3;Sec6;Sec 7;SWI4NEl4Sec 18.T3S, RIW; Sl2, SE14NE14, N12NW14, SWI4NW1 4 Sec I; Nl2, sWl4. SI 2SE14 Sec 2; Sec 3; Sec 4; E12NE14, SWl4. S12SE14 Sec 6; NEI4, NI2NWI4Sec7;Nl2Sec Sec 3; 8;Nl2Nl2,Nl2Sl2 Sec NI2N12, N12SWI4, SEIM Sec 10; N12NI2, 9; SWI4.N12SE14 Sec 1 1; Nl2 Nl2, NI2SW14, SE14 Sec 12; NEI4. Nl 2SW 14 Sec 13; S12NE1M, N12SE14 Sec 14, T3S, R2W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 68.3 c& POD: Same as Heretofore; but adding the following: .SOURCE: Lake Fork River. POD: (1) 5 370 E 223 from NW Cor, to: tronically 4.NEl4SEl4Sec4;Nl2. NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission of Duchesne County, will meet at 3:00 p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on October 10; 2001 Public Hearing Conditional Use Permit Eva Knapton, Requesting an Issuance of a Conditional Use Permit for the purpose ofCommerciaJ storage sheds. Located in the Fniidandares Property Description: Section 12 Township Range 9 West U.S.B.& M. Beginning at a Sec I2,T2S,R4W.(3milcs point being west a distance Southwest of Altamont) of 493 feet from the S V comer ofsaid section; thence USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. North a distance of200 feet, thence East a distance of A. Reid proposes to correct 200 feet thence South a disthe POD A USE ofwater as tance of 200 feet, thence West a distance of 200 feet evidenced by to the point of beginning. (A69063). HERETOFORE: Containing 0.92 acresPlanDuchesne County QUANTITY: 1.36 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft ning Commission to 300 fl deep. POD: (I )N Attest: Clayton B. 1600 E 33 from Sl4 Cor, Chidester For further information Sec 12. T1S, R8W. USE: Clayton B. Irrigation: from Apr 1 to contact, Oct3 1, total acreage 0.2300 Chidester, Planning Comacs; Stockwatering: 4 head munity Development, at of livestock; Domestic: 1 or Uintah Basin Telephone family. POU: NWI4SE14 Customers can call Sccl2.TIS.R8W. all at extension 131. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 1. 02 ac-f-t. SOURCE: Or send comment to 6 in. well 1 28 ft. deep. POD: Duchesne County Planning (1)N2393E 334 from Sl4 Department, P.O. Box 3 1 7, Duchesne, Utah 84021. Gor,Secl2,TIS,R8W.USE: This notice was published Stockwalering: 4 head oflivo-stocDomestic: 2 families. in the Uintah Basin StanPOU: Same as Heretofore. dard on September 23, 200 1 The remaining water has and October 2, 200 1 Pursuant to U.CA. been abandoned. Published in the Uintah Robert L. Morgan, P.E. Basin Standard September STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah 25 and October 2, 2001. Basin Standard September 23 and October 2. 2001. (433)738-1131,722-399- 7, 822-46- k; 52-4-- 6. PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE ORE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL RooseveltDuchesne Ranger District Ashley National Forest Duchesne County, Utah NOTICE Personal Representative of estate. the Creditors of the estate are T hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written' claims to the Personal Representative at the address Department, P.O. Box 3 1 7, deliver or mail Duchesne, Utah 84021. above; (2) This notice was published their written claims to the Personal Representatives in the Uintah Basin Standard on September 25, 200 1 attorney of record, Joel D. and October 2, 2001 Pursu- Berrett, P.O. Box 262, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, or ant to U.CA Published in the Uintah (3) file their written claims Basin Standard September with the Clerk of the District Court in Duchesne 23 and October 2, 2001. 738-24- Ashley National Forest Supervisor'sOffice, 355 N. Vernal Avenue, Vernal, UT, District (435) Ranger, Joe Bistryski, is now asking for review and comments on this analysis and the preferred alternative, Alternative B. The preferred alternative would allow the proposal to take place with certian modifications for resource protection. Although I support the preferred alternative, my final decision on mptanent- - above-entitle- d IC1 32-4-- 6. County, or otherwise present their claims as quired by Utah Law within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever re- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission of Duchesne County, will meet at 5:00 p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on October 10,2001 Public Haring - Conditional Use Permit Richard Ross A Ryan Harvey, Requesting an Issuance ofaConditional Use Permit for the purpose of operating a lined water disposal pond. Located in the Myton area. Property Description: Section 23 Township 4 South Range 2 West, U.S.B. AM. Beginning at the Northeast Comerof the S 'A ofthe NWttoflheSW bidder on October 23. 200 at 9:00 a.m. at the Main Entrance to the Duchesne 1 CITY SURVEY, CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF IN THE OFFICE OF THE Courthouse, County Dudioiie, UT 8402 , in the County of DUCI IESNE by DUCHESNE BRYAN W. CANNON, as UTAH. BEGIN- ALSO Successor Trustee, and NING AT THE CITIFIN ANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY INC., current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust dated April 18, 1995, made by GINA E. TILLACK, as Trustor recorded April 2 , 1995 as Entry No. 305632 at page 289-29- 2 in Book of official records of DUCHESNECounty.givcn to secure indebtedness in favor of CIT1FINANCIAL 1 A-2- COM- MORTGAGE PANY INC by reason of certain obligations secured bareed. thereby. Notice of Default was Date of first publication : recorded June 22. 2001 as September 25, 2001. JOEL D. BERRETT Entry No. 347673 of said Attorney for Personal official records. Trustee will sell at public Representative auction to the highest bidder P.O. Box 262 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 payable in lawful money of the United States, without (435)722-360- 6 Published in the Uintah warranty as to title, possesBasin Standard September sion or encumbrances. Bid23, October 2 and 9, 2001. ders must be prepared to tender the purchase price in the amount bid within 24 hours ofthe sale by cashiers check. The address of the property is purported to be 83 West lOONorth, Duchesne, UT 84021 more particularly described as follows: The following described THE SOUTH 00 FEET property will be sold at OF LOTS 9 AND 10, public auction to thehighest BLOCK 8, DUCHESNE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 1 SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF LOT 9, BLOCK 8, DUCHESNE CITY SURVEY, AND RUNNING adis-tanc- Development, or Uintah Basin Telephone Customers can call 822-46all at extension 151. 80 Or send comment to Duchesne County Planning Department, P.O. Box 3 17, Duchesne, Utah 84021. This notice was published in the Uintah Basin Standard on September 25, 2001 and October 2, 2001 Pursu6. ant to U.GA. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 25 and October 2, 2001. . 52-4-- Warmax-Basi- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the PUBLIC Duchesne County Commission will meet at 1:30 p.m. in the County Administrative Offices, at 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Utah, on October 15, 2001 Plat Public Hearings Amendment ThomtonTrinnamanand Scott Sloan, Requesting a Plat Amendment for lot 78 6. LoCedar Mountain cated in the Fruitland area. Property Description: . Section 30, Township 3 South Range 8 West U.S.&A M. Cedar Mountain 6 Subdivision lot 78; Beginning at the Northeast Coiner ofsaid lot 78; thence South 0073(r East a distance of2 50.00 feet; thence North 895730" West a distance of 435.60 feet; thenceNorth0a0730"West a distance of 230.00 feet; thence South 89S7,30" East a distance of 435.60 feet to the point of beginning Containing 2.3 acres. Duchesne County Planning Commission Attest: Clayton B. Chidester For further information contact, Clayton B. Chidester, Planning ACom-muniDevelopment, at - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning and Zoning Commission of Duchesne County, will meet at 5:00 p.m. in the County Administrative Of- or Uintah Basin Telephone 0 fices, at 734 North Center Customers can call all at extension 131. Street, Duchesne Utah, on Or send comment to October 10, 2001 PublicHearing-Condilion. Duchesne County Planning Use Permit Department, P.O. Box 3 1 7, Randall Enman, RequestDuchesne, Utah 84021. This notice was published ing an Issuance of a Conditional Use Permit for the in the Uintah Basin Stanpurpose Ofoperalinga thrift dard on Septembcr23, 2001 store on the premises. Lo- and October 2, 2001 Pursuant to U.C.A. cated in the Upalco area. Published in the Uintah Property Description: BEG NE COR LOT 4, Basin Standard September BLOCK3, UPALCO SUR- 25 and October 2, 2001. VEY, TH W 280.5 FT., S 2 1.49 FT., E 133.5FT., N 76 FT.. E 147 FT., N 135.5 ANNOUNCEFT TO BEG. (PT OF LOT 4) 1.11 AC Duchesne County Planning Commission Attest: Clayton B. Chidester For further information contact, Clayton B. AND Chidester, Planning A Com- TO CREDITORS munity Development, at Estate of John D. Raneses or Uintah Basin Telephone Deceased Probate no. Customers can call 822-46- 003800018 all at extension 151. Nita D. Raneses, whose Or send comment to address is 265 1 Vista Verde Duchesne County Plann ing ty (435)738-1151,722-399- 7, 822-468- ' Machine Shop and Welding Services Inc., 2609 W. Hwy 40 Roosevelt, UT 84066 c, Commission Earn 5 1 Call Lisa 722-925- 3 for information DiabeticlKatients If you have Medicare or Private Insurance You may be eligible to receive your Diabetic supplies at NO Cost To You! For more information call . Diabetic Supply Program Toll Free (No HMO patients, pleasgj Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. 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The result of a investigation, conducted with The New York Times, the documentary detailed bin Ladens complex international terrorism network and the root causes of his holy war against theUnitedSta tea. Considered public televisions flagship public affairs series, and hailed aa tiie last best hope for broadcast documentaries, Frontline has been awarded every rruyor journalism and broadcasting award including 28 Emmy Awards and 10 Peabody Awards. Throughout this, its 20th season, Frontline will continue to break new ground. In the coming months, the series roster includes: School Testlook at standarding, an ised testing in our schools; American Porn, an investigation into the 7 pro-ducin- ga six-mon-th th multi-billio- n dollar pornography For Roosevelt City Council $ y Sales tax dollars that should be building our community are going elsewhere. We need to restore investor confidence P I will work to improve sale of goods and services from our S community. We need to take the beautification of our city more seriously. We cannot afford to neglect the infrastructure of W.V our city, or we will pay more in the future. ir,: r :! We need local industry to secure jobs for our future. will encourage the exploring of resources that can be developed. I ;v V' bSucsagJ&H - . x . W . V . . ,ub- M.y 1 strongly support Fire and Police Departments I will listen to your concerns and opinions. am easily I I 1 accessible. MENT OF FtoEf fbe NOTICE 7, Valves Manifolds WANTED: SALES AGENTS Long Distance 52-4-- 6. (435)738-1151,722-399- Reservoirs fax DIVORCE award-winnin- g, Accumulators Componets THENCE SOUTH 10 FEET; THENCE EASTI00FFET; THENCE NORTH 10 FEET, THENCE WEST lOOFEETTOTHEPOINT OF BEGINNING. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The record ownerfs) of the property as of the recording of the Notice ofDefault was 1ELEN A ADAMSON. This sale is for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed ofTrust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. DATED this 2- 2- day of September, 2001. Bryan W. Cannon Aspen Plaza 871 East 9400 South Sandy, Utah 84094 www.cannonfirm.com Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 25, October 2 and 9, 2001. at (435)738-1151,722:399- 7, Rams Pumps We sell Hydraulic Lagri mtvIcm starting t e section; Thence South of 1 100 feet, thence West a distance 1000 feet, thence North a distance 11 00 feet, thence East a distance of 1000 feet to the point ofbeginning. Containing 25.23 acres. Duchesne County Planning Commission Attest: Clayton B. Chidester For filtther information contact, Clayton B. - ?9ZZSi Hydraulic Hydraulic Repair RECORDER, COUNTY, 1 2QQ1- AC- A ofsaid al An Environmental Assessment (EA) for the ore exploration and development proposal submitted by Uintah Mountain Copper Company has been completed and is available for public review. Copies may be obtained at the Duchesne Ranger District at 83 West Main Street, Duchesne, UT, or at the (435) 781-511- 4. Drive, San Jose, California 95148, has been appointed A federal vaccine advisory panel recommenda college learn more about meningococcal disease and consider etu-den- ts to for tarey in the Primary Election October 2nd Paid Political Advertisement |