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Show Pace November 13. 2001 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. LEGAL NOTICES fci t (A73723): Continued rum previous Htge Rodney D. Olsen QUAN-Tfl1. 48 t. SOURCE: 6 in. well 15 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (I )N 180 W 75 from SE Cor, Sec 2, TIS, R2W. (Neola) USE: Irrigation: fmm Apr I to Oct 3 , total acreage 0.2500 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Domestic: I family. POIJ: SEI4SEI4 Sec ac-f- 817 We.sl Lagoon Street RrMsevelt, IJtali 84066 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 3. 20 and 27. 2001. 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS 2.TIS.R2W. The Stale Engineer re- ceived the following Applications) to Appro- priate Water in Duchesne (Locutions in USB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest staling FILING Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Busin Standard November 13 and 20. 200 . PUBLIC County NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME ADAND RETURN DRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the Stale Engineer, Box 16300. Sail I .ukc City. UT841 on or before DECEMBER 10. 2001. These are i nformal proceedof ings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 1 the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion -- 100; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -USE) (A73719): L. Lynn Morrill QUANTITY: 3.73 l. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 n. to 200 ft. deep. POD: ( I ) N 900 W 700 from - 43-1- ac-f- SECor.Scc24.TIN.R2W. NOTICE he Duchesne County Commission hereby gives notice that the term of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board of Trustees will expire January 7, 2002. The commissioners are ohl i gated to submit three names forthisscat to the ( iovemor by December , 200 , from which the (iovemor will make the appointment. Ifyou are interested, please submit a resume to the Duchesne County Commission, PO Box 270, Duchesne, UT 84021 by Friday, November 23, 2001. In your resume, please include the following: Experience, Interests, and Other Qualifications. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 13 and 20, 2001. ADVERTISE- MENT FOR SALE 1 ac-f1 1 1 Self-Servi- 1 microwave, typewriter, gun cabinet, misc cabinets, TV ft stand, headboard & frame, misc household items, misc books, misc boxes, couch, misc dressers, washer ft dryer, computer ft printer ft supplies, misc items. Lisa Stoddard Unit garden tiller, wheel harrow, filing cabinet, misc items. Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase in cash only. All purchased ilhem sold as is where isand must be removed at the time of sale. Sale subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 13.2001. o, PUBLIC HEARING DUCHESNE COUNTY -- CIB 1 gation: from Apr I to Oct 3 , total acreage .0000 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; IXimestic: I family. POU: SEI4SEI4 Sec 24, TIN. R2W. Notice is hereby given (A7372 ): Joe that the undersigned intends B. Gordon QUANTITY: SOURCE: 6 in. to sell the personal prop3.6 t. well 20 ft. deep. POD: (I) erty described below to enS 50 E 950 from W 14 Cor, force a lien imposed on said Sec 23. FIS, R5W. (Mtn. property under the Utah Storage FacilHome) STORAGE: Cobble Rock Reservoir (existing), ity Act. ., The undersigned will sell height Capacity .0 of dam 15 IL. inundating at public sale by competi0.15 acs. in SWI4NEI4 tive bidding on the 7 day Sec 23, TIS, R5W. USE: of November. 2001 at 10 Irrigation: from Apr I to a. m., on the promises where Oct 3 1 , total acreage 0.2500 said property has been acs; Stuckwalcring: 50 head stored and which are located of livestock; Domestic: 1 at Wcstside Storage, 1864 2000 West, family, Fish Culture: POU: South Roosevelt, Utah, County of SWI4NEI4.NWI4SEI 4 Sec 23. TIS, R5W. Duchesne, State of Utah, the following: 4 Kim Jenkins, ID Box 85 (A73722):Samucl Luther Duchesne, UT 84021 QUANTITY: 1.256 ac-f-l. Washer ft Unit SOURCE: 6 in. well 5 ft. to 100 ft. deep. POD:(I)S900 Dryer, Misc Blankets, Misc W 000 from E 14 Cor, Sec Boxes, Mattress ft Box I3. I5S. R7W. (Lake CanSprings, Misc Decorating yon) USE: Irrigation: from items. Office chair, misc Apr I to ( let 3 . total acreclothing, CD player ft 0.2500 acs; speakers. Luggage, Misc age I louschold items. Slockwalcring: 2 head o (liveUnknown name stock; Domestic: I family. Unit POU: NE14SEI4 Sec 13, Mattresses, I )ish Washer, tool box, tools. T5S, R7W. 1 A U.S. helicopter lost in Afghani- I (3 NW of Neola) USE: Irri1 War costs estimated $1 billion a month act-fl- 1 F-- I0 -- 41-pie- w PUBLIC NOTICE Board Meeting has been moved to Pinn Willies located approximately 12 miles north of Duchesne towards Allamont. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 13.2001. -- Ask A Specialist remove the spark plug from the engine. Place a few drops of engine oil into the cylinder and pull the starter rope several times orcrank the engine for a few seconds to distribute oil Now is the time to prepare lawn inside the cylinder. Replace the spark and garden equipment for cold plugand leave the wire disconnected. weather storage. Maintenance proceIfthe mower uses a battery, follow dures performed now will extend the the manufacturers guidelines for cold life of power equipment, reduce the weather battery storage. Generally, need for repairs and provide for easy batteries should be fully charged for startup in the spring. storage. Battery maintenance inforThe manufacturers oTiawn aricT mation may include acautionary stategarden equipment provide written ment related to freezing temperatures and battery life. guidelines for maintaining equipNote the need for repairs or ment. These instructions should be followed. The following are general replacement parts. Replacement parts guidelines for winter storage of gasoline-- can be ordered and repairs can be powered lawn care equipment: completed before lawn care season Wash grass, dirt and other debris begins in the spring. Other maintenance activities Buch from the engine and mowing deck. Remember to clean the underside of as changing engine oil, sharpening the mower. Select a storage location cutting blades and cleaning the air that is ventilated, dry, out of the filter ahouldbe done on a regular basis weather and out of the way. Do not and can be done in preparation for store gasoline-powere- d lawn and garspringoperation. For more information on lawn and den equipment near a gas ftimace, stove or water heater. garden equipment, check the Utah Add a petroleum-baae- d fuel State University Web Bite at http stabilizer to the fuel tank for extended extenaion.uau.edupublica storage. 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Send letter of application, resume, graduate transcripts, and names numbers of three references to Anita Kingdom Utah State University, 2300 Old Main Hill, Logan UT R4322-230Review of applications begins Refer to December 2 , 200 . open until filled. A ALOE. M-11- 7, 500-poun- DIVORCE Attention: Users o In September, 1997, much as the govern men t spends yearly Each cruise missile on scenic s. is worth several American homeB. The total expense of the Afghan war may be nearly as hard to find as people hidingin Afghan caves. By one estimate, the military assault is costing 500 million to $1 billion a mouth and above the $1 billion in promised U.S. economic assistance to Pakistan, and debt relief for the country. The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a private research group that closely examines the cost of war, offered that monthly figure. Precision is impossible without knowing more about how many bomba are being dropped and what is happening with U.S. forceson the ground, among other variables. Still parts of the war are addingup: the estimated $5,000 an hour to fly a the Navy FA - 18 fighter-bombe$25,600 cost of one of the frequently used Joint Direct Attack Munition Tomahawk bombs, the cruise missiles. As far a running total, Its very much ballpark, "saidStevenM. Kosiak, the centers director of budget studies. Some other analysts have projected higher costs. Stretched over a year, the price of the war could be $12 billion, half of what the federal government spends on medical research. By comparison, the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 cost the United States about $3 billion. The 1991 Persian Gulf War cost America an estimated $61 billion, but all but about $7 billion was reimbursed by allies. By some accounting methods, the United States may have even made a profit. Munition at the disposal of UJS. forces in the Afghan war vary wildly in price. From the bargain basement: the d dropped from a heavy bomber, for a mere $300 apiece. At the high end: Tomahawk cruise missiles costing $600,000 to $1 million each, many times more than the $147,100 median price of an American home. Reprinted with permission fremthe Deseret News. r, How do I prepare my lawn equipment for winter storage? - D-- I7 1 special in a couple of respects. For one thing, the entire concert bund (which includes the jazz band members) and the strings ensemble were all decked out in concert uniforms - for the first time in decodes, if not ever! Their brand-neconcert attire arrived just in time. But acquiring it was the result ofcountless hours of work by the Roosevelt Area Band Parents Organization over a period of years, as well as contributions from several local businesses and the API. Our band looks really sharp! And the uniforms area requirement for numerous future performances. More importantly, under the very capable leadership of band director Sam Fernley, Unions instrumental music program has made enormous progress. Musicianship levels are no w defined, and steady advancement is required. The results speak for themselves! Listening is now truly a pleasure and not merely a parental duty. Numbers alone have improved the sound. Whereas last year the entire advancedbandfrom Roosevelt Jr. High joined the high school band in performances to complete the necessary instrumentation and crealea sufficiently large sound, once again only a few advanced junior high students play with the Union Band. One of the secrets to the current success ofUnions program is continuity. Now focused on the Union music program, Mr. Femley commented that he actually has students in his band that started band with him in the sixth grade. Alter years of turnover that meant graduates had gone through about four different band teachers, we noweiyoy extraordinary coordination and cooperation between two extremely able and experienced veteran band teachers from theWusutch Front. full-siz- 1 1 the Union High instrumental music students presented their first concert of the year. There will be more, and they will undoubtedly lie even better than this one. But that concert was Duchesne County will hold a public hearing to solicit input regarding to the State of Utah, Permanent Community impact Board for the purpose of securing a 15,000 dollar grant for the purpose of obtaining an energy efficient study on three county owned buildings - Crossroads Senior Center, Administration OfTices and the Justice Center. The hearing will begin at 3 :00 p.m. Monday. November 19, 200 land will be held at the Duchesne County Commission Chambers, 734 North Center, Duchesne, Utah. Further information can be obtained Keith Brimhall teaches approxiby contacting Commissioner Loma Stradinger at mately 80 band students at Roosevelt Middle School and 65 more in two (435) 738-- 1 130. Written Roosevelt Jr. High bands. Even with be will comment accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, the normal attrition, this enormous number of younger band students November 23, 2001. Income should yield a high school pliance with the Americans concert band within a couple of years. with Disabilities Act, indiUnions Jazz Band is still small but viduals with special accommore challenging music with plays y modations (includingauxil-iaicommunicative aids and greater enthusiasm. Several players have begun to improvise the hallservices) during these hearmark of rear jazz musicians. ings should notify Diane The genuine spirit of cooperation Preston at (435) 738-- 1 123, at least three days prior to also extends to Roosevelts strings program, now in its third year. While the hearing that will be atUnion has only a few experienced tended. Published in the Uintah strings players at present, they are Basin Standard November clearly serious about their musjc but 13.2001. itsap-plicati- football and bosketbull gumes. (Trust me, while it is fun its not their finest work!) We encourage you to attend an actual concert to hear furyou reelfwliat good things are happening in school music. The next Union High hand stringB concert will he held on Monday, Dec. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Union auditorium, with the Union High Christmas choir concert two days lal er, on Dec. 19. Murk your culcnclar Hiid support the bundcluiirorclicslru in your school or community oven ifyou dont have to! We think you'll be im- Your support will definitely grossed. Basin Arts Council congnilti lutes the Union High bund and hI rings program and appluuds the efforts of all those who faithftilly support young artists in our community. also having a lot of fun with it. And Rachel Wheeler is doing a great job with 36 fledgling strings students at Roosevelt Junior High and, as of this school year, at Roosevelt Middle School, ready to expand the Union High program into an orchestra in the not-to- o distent ftiture. The Union choir program is making similar strides under the fine direction of Carrie Willis. It is wonderful to observe excellent and enthusiastic teachers like these who understand that their programs need not compete but actually complement each other. Many of you have probably never heard what these young musicians work for years to be able to do, except perhaps when pep band plays at the Congratulations to the Union High School Bund! On Thursday, Oct. 25, stan a week ago cost up to twice as Kjars office Dr. www.weAddHaireami 295-910- 5 .. mi im CROSSROADS of the WEST GUH GEJOVJ SOUTH TOl'JHB EHPO SANDY 9575 S. STATE, SAT NOV Clip ad for $1. 9-- 5, SUN 9-- 17-1- 8 discount limit one per adult -- 4 Do you want Setter job and more money? 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