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Show Duchesne County, Utah. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on foe property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. The following described The current beneficiary property will be sold at of foe trus deed is First public auction to the highest Union National Bank, as bidder, payable in lawful Trustee, and the record money ofthe United States, owner ofthe property as of at the Court Entrance, therecordingofthenoticeof Duchesne County Justice default is Jack Frost GilCenter, 21554 West 9000 bert South, Duchesne, Utah, on Bidders must tender to January 30, 2002, at 12:00 the trustee a $5,000.00 dep.m. of said day, for the posit at the sale and the purpose offorcclosingi trust bulanceoffoe purchase price deedoriginally executed on by 2:00 noon the day folDecember 7, 999 by Jack lowing foe sale. Both the Frost Gilbert, as trustor, in deposit and the balance must favor of Town & Country be in the form of a wire Credit, covering the followtransfer, cashier's check or ing real property purported certified funds payable to to be located in Duchesne Lundberg& associates. Cash County at 648 North 500 payments are not accepted. East, Roosevelt, UT 84066 DATED: December 27, (the undersigned disclaims 2001. liability for any error in the Scott Lundberg, Trustee address), and more particu(801)263-340- 0 larly described as: L&A Case No. 24356 Lot 6, Block 15, SECTeam ASRO OND EXTENSION OF THIS COMMUNICAPLAT E, Roosevelt City TION IS AN ATTEMPT Survey, according to the TO COLLECT A DEBT, official plat thereof as found AND ANY INFORMA in foe office ofthe Recorder, NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 44E3500" EAST 204.87 Continued fiw previous page PUBLIC NOTICE Due to the increased cost of transportation and other cost associated with handling waste tires at the DW Blucbench landfill the cost of receiving waste tires will increase to seventy five dollars per ton effective immediately. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December and 8, 25, 2001, January 1 2002. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the main entrance of the Duchesne County Courthouse at 255 South State, Roosevelt, Utah 84066 on Tuesday, January 29, 2002 at 2:45 p.m. for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed dated January 28, 2000 in favor of ALAINA RASMUSSEN and REX W. RASMUSSEN, as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in DUCHESNE COUNTY, State of Utah: TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, 4 RANGE WEST, UINTAH SPECIAL BASE AND MERIDIAN. SECTION 31: COM- FEET, ALONG A FENCE LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 2E203I" EAST 179.73 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ALSO KNOWN BY THE STREET ADDRESS OF: 143 EAST OLD HIGHWAY 40, DUCHESNE. UTAH 84021. Parcel No. 3167000l The address of the property is purported to be 2007 WEST EAST RIVER ROAD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 84021. The liability for any error in the address. The current beneficiary of the trust deed isTHE ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES, A DIVISION OF INC. CITIFINANCIAL, and the recorded owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default are reported to be ALAINA RASMUSSEN REX and W. RASMUSSEN. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee $5,000.00 at the sale and the balance ofthe purchase price by 10:00 a.m. the day following the sale. Both payments must be in the form of a cashiers check. Cash is not acceptable. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHATTHISFIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE DATED: December 20, is January 1 1, 2002 at 2:00 P.M. No phone or fax bids will be accepted. Uintah School District reserves die right to accept or reject any and all bids. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 25, 2001 and January 1, 2002. NOTICE TO 1 1 WATER USERS 1 2001 The State Engineer re- ceived the following Application) to Appro- priate Water in Duchesne in USB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE signed protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME ADAND RETURN DRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT841 on or before JANUARY28.2002. These are informal proceedings as of the per Rule $655-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) County (Locations 1 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there is due and delinquent assessments on the following stock. The amount set opposite the manes ofthe respective stockholders due to an assess levied on October 29, 2001 at $5.00 per share. The total amount due includes the 2 penalty. TOTAL DUE $816.00 $851.70 $1173.00 $175.95 $2907.00 $739.50 $15.30 $918.00 3 180 1 Clerk-Audit- or Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January I and 8, 2002. 1 Benton Ridley, 82, died Dec. 21. B. Ridley Bonton Ridley, age 82, of Farm Croek, passed away December 21, 2001, at the Ashley Valley Medical Center. Ho was born March 29, 1919, in Farm Creek to Carter and Mamie Harrison Ridley. He married Marjorie LaRoee on December 7, 1941,inFarm Creek. Benton was a cattle rancher all of his life. He enjoyed team roping and cowcalf roping, and was an boy. He liked gambling in Wendover, attending Pow Wows, hunting, fishing, and camping. He is survived by his wife, Marjie, He was preceded in death by two sons, Newton and Lonnie Stoney; 8 grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Elbert, Richard, Estelle, Annie, May, L. and Belle. Graveside services held 1:00 p.m., Lanay May Arrats, age41,ofTndian Tuesday, December 25, 2001, at the Bench, died Sunday, December 23, Red Cedar Knoll Cemetery under the 2001 at the Uintah Basin Medical direction of the Huilinger Mortuary. Center in Roosevelt. She was born September 7, 1960 in and U. ISIKGW3 Denver, CO to James Cornelia Washington Arrats. Lanay enjoyed spending time with Delano Shon Jr., age 18, her friends and her children and also ofRooaevelt, diedTsikewa, December 26, 2001, playing volleyball and going to the from injuries sustained in an automomountains. She liked quilting and bile accident in Ballard. She readingand family He was bom March 3, 1938 in realty liked her job with the kids in Roosevelt to Delano Shon, Sr. and daycare. Lesa Cesspooch Tsikewa. She is survived by her companion, Delano attended Riverside Indian Jose Mario Martinez, Indian Bench; High School in Anadarko, Oklahoma. children, Jermain Arrats, Provo; He played on the football team and Viensivily Thammvongsa, Denver, liked to play basketball and run cross CO; Keshia Arrats; Teia Amts, and country. He eqjoyed drawing, swimTesla Gomez, all of Gallup, NM; a ming, listening to rap music and brother, Edwin Cuch; and sisters, Kiis rhythm and blue music. He was a Angelius; Kay Yellowman; Anita great tease and was always joking Janes; and Sheila Amts. around with his family. Delano was Funeral services were held at 11:00 looking forward to his graduation this a.m., Friday, December 28 at the year and planned on attendingHaskell Ute Baptist Church. Burial was in the College in Lawrence, Kansas. He enFt Duchesne Cemeteiy under the joyed going to pow wows and his favordirection ofthe Huilinger Mortuary. ite color was red. He is survived by his father Delano, Sr., Denver; mother Lesa, and her Lanay Mae Arrats, 41, died Dec. 23. Arrats Small boxed and wrestled in Jr. High and High School. He was the best daddy in the world. He worked seasonally for the Wildlife Capture Service. He was a big game hunt guide and also worked for the Tribal Fish and Game. He is survived by his wife Sara, Roosevelt; children Sharee and Anthony Small, Roosevelt; step-da- d Donald Kidd, SLC; brothers, Ojay (Leslie) Tnyillo, Whiterocks; Gary (Raylayne) Trujillo, Whiterocks; Tony (Sharon) Small, SLC; Jeremy (Sheryle) Kidd, Roosevelt; Andrew Kidd, SLC; parents-in-laGary & Carole White, Roosevelt; brothers & sisters-in-Ia- Jennifer (Jeff) Benson, James A portion of stock upon which any assessment remains unpaid, will be sold to pay the assessment, the 2 penalty fee, and the cost of advertising. Date of sale will be set for January IS, 2002 at the Maurice Harvey residence at 8:00 p.m. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January , 8 and 5, 2002. 1 1 (A73774): -3 145 Public Notice is hereby given that the 2002 annual business meeting schedule ofthe Uintah County Commission Meeting will be held every Monday at 130 p.m. in the Uintah County Commission Chambers at 52 E 00 N, Vernal, Utah and will be held on this day excepting when the day is a legal ly declared holiday or notice is otherwise given. By order of foe Uintah County Commission. PAT McNEILL, (Benjamin Watts) Ridley, Farm ac-f- t., 230 34.5 570 NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULE Creek; Riley Chet (Amic) Ridley, Roosevelt; Onna Lins Ridley, Farm Creek; adopted children, Gary Montana, Joe Jessup, Loren and Pearl Sammaripa; 34 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and 11 step- - Arthur L Taylor, Trent A. Potter QUANTITY: 360.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Indian Creek. POD: (I) N 200 E 100 from Wl4 Cor, Sec 14 (2) N 500 E 20 from SI4 Cor, Sec 1 5 (3) SI 00 E 400 from NW Cor, Sec 22, T4S, R5W. (3 miles SW of Duchesne) USE Irrigation: from Mar IS to Nov 15, total acreage 90.0000 acs. POU: W12NW14 Sec 14; UINTAH BASIN IRRIGATION COMPANY DELINQUENT WATER ASSESSMENT Legal Notice of Nominating Meetings MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. (Analiese) White, David (Debbie) White, Julie (Eric) Elton, Jonathon White, and Becky (Jacob) Garner. He was preceded in death by his Members of Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc., who reside in Districts 1 and 6 are hereby notified of District Nominating Meetings which have been scheduled as follows: parents. Funeral services were held Monday, December 31, at the Roosevelt East Stake Center at 1 p.m, with a wake at the family residence Sunday. Burial in the Randlett Cemetery. District 1 - 7:00 p.m., January 8, at the Moon Lake Electric Office in Altamont This includes those members living in the areas west of Dry Gulch, including Altonah, Upalco, Bluebell, Altamont, Mt. Home, Talmage, Tabiona, and Hanna. District 6 - 7:00 p.m., January 9, at the American Legion Hall in Jensen Log Homs located in Duchesne with over 2100 sq. ft. One bedroom & 1 bath, with kithcen and front open room on main level. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath & loft on second level. S156.000MLS 8192 Paradise! Great Ranch home with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Also a house with 20 acres. Includes guest corrals, and many extras. $240,000 MLS 8174 A Cowboy Sr.. He was preceded in death by 3 uncles, Phillip Cesspooch, Harold Cesspooch and Roderick Cesspooch. Funeral Services were held Monday, December 31 at 10:00 a.m. at the Randlett Episcopal Church. A 4 p.m. wake was held on Sunday; at the home of his uncle Leo Cesspooch. Burial was in the Randlett Cemetery under the direction of the Huilinger Mortuary. ANNUAL (Anna) Ridley, Ft. Hall, ID; Babes R. Secakuku, Roosevelt; Wade Toby Ridley, Whiterocks; Trudy Shawn INVITATION TO BID OF SHARES Rose Sera wop, Freda Ann Cesspooch, Hanna Jenks, and Alfred Cesspooch, Elliot" Ridley (Roberta) Eagle Chief, R. 160 167 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 1,8 and 15,2002. Neola; Janet R. Arrowchis, Ft Linda Duchesne; (Douglas) Vanderhoop, Farm Creek; Tibbs 1 STOCKHOLDER Brent Farnsworth Byron Gibson Stan Meacham Doug Nielsen John Price Public Financial Glen Wall J.B. Wallace PURPOSE Farm Creek; children, Steven (Katherine) Ridley, Farm Creek; T. STUART MENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER MATHESON, Successor OF THE NORTHEAST Trustee 648 East First South QUARTER OF. THE Salt Lake City, Utah SOUTH EASTQUARTER OF SAID SECTION: 84102 SE14NE14.SEI4SWI4, (801)363 2244 THENCE NORTH SEI4 Sec 15; NI2NW14 File No. 4016 MMOJ Roger Eugene Small, Jr., 32, died Dec. 0E2031M WEST A DISSec 22, T4S, R5W. in Published the Uintah 27. TANCE OF. 72.00 FEET, 43-- 1 1209 (A73783): 8 ALONG THE EAST LINE Basin Standard January , Arthur L Taylor, Trent A 2002. and 15, OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINSOURCE: Indian Creek. NING; THENCE SOUTH POD: (1)S 100 E400 from 88E4540M WEST A DISRoger Eugene Small, Jr., age 32, NWCor.Sec22.T4S.R5W. December 27, 2001 from injuries died TANCE OF 402.00 FEET, miles southwest of (3 in a helicopter accident. sustained ALONG A FENCE LINE Duchesne) STORAGE: He was born April 2, 1969 in PARALLEL. TO THE 3.7 Trents Pond, Capacity Uintah School District is Roosevelt to Roger eugene, Sr. and SOUTH LINE OF SAID height of dam 30 ft, Glenda Kidd Small. NORTHEAST QUAR- now accepting sealed bids inundating0.50acs.mNWl for engineering services. He married Sara Elizabeth White TER OF SAID SOUTH4NWl4Sec22,T4S,R5W. Please submit bid in a sealed EAST QUARTER; USE: Other Sedimentation on September 30, 1989 in Roosevelt. THENCE NORTH envelope marked Engineer- pond. Roger loved to fish, go camping, ing Services. For more in61E3028"WEST70FEET, Robert L. Morgan, P.E. and he felt like he belonged in the mountains-h- is favorite was Hill Creek ALONG SAID FENCE TO formation contact Jerri STATE ENGINEER He Mountain. THE SOUTH RIGHT OF Tasker, 635 W. 200 S., Verenjoyed playing with Published in the Uintah WAY LINE OF OLD U.S. nal, UT 84078, his son Anthony, their favorite pass 1 Basin Standard January 1 00). Deadline for bidding and 2002. time was the Sony Playstation. He 40; THENCE NORTH 8, (435-781- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 31. 2001- - Page 7 flancd Silent Jenkins, of Roosevelt; brother Phillip Eugene McGee, Roosevelt; sisters Paula Mandy Spencer, Joelena Evalita Spencer, both of Gallop NM; some half brothers and sisters in Denver; aunts and uncles, Leo Cesspooch, Frankie Cesspooch, TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT ght off loka Lane. 52 acres of land and shares of Sandwash water gravity flow irrigation plus a 1 700 sq. ft. home. Beautiful views and set against the rock formation. $220,000 MLS 8044 This includes those members living in the areas east ofthe Lapoint Highway 40 turnoff, including the communities ofGusher, Ouray, Jensen, and Flaming Goige, Utah, and Dinosaur, Colorado. These meetings are called under the provisions of Bylaw IV, Section 3, ofthe Bylaws of Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. Franklin J. Gilbert, 47, died Dec. 26. Gilbert F. Franklin J. Gilbert, age 47, died peacefully in his Bleep at his home in Salt Lake City on December 26, 200 1 ofheart failure. He was born August 2, 1954 in Roosevelt to LeGrand and Nancy Beal Gilbert. He married his sweetheart Bcckic Bos on November 23, 1994 in Salt Lake City. Franklin was very generous and willing to help everyone. lie was owner of Peaks Performance Car maintenance in SLC, a part owner in Arma-dillo- s Restaurant, and also he owned hisownSemiTruckin which he drove He and his wife tutor became team drivers and drove for Mike Evans Trucking. He was in an accident on Labor Day 1999 and was still recovering from this accident. He was an avid sports person, loving to wind surf, which he did all over the Western United States and Hawaii. He liked skiing, suriing scuba diving, mountain biking, and spent many hours working on his computers. He was a member ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He iB survived by his wife Becki, SLC; his parents LeGrand and Nancy Gilbert, Arcadia; five brothers, Bryce (Alene) Gilbert, Lynn (Clarice) Gilbert, Dean (Cindie) Gilbert all of Arcadia; Thorpe (Lorie) Gilbert, Roosevelt; Jason (Nikki) Gilbert, Altamont, sister Lola Churging of ScottsDaleAZ;manyniecesand nephews who will miss him greatly. He was preceded in death by two uncles, Glen Mechamand Keith Beal, and a nephew Jackson Gilbert. Funeral services were held Saturday, December 29th at the Bridgeland LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park under the direction ofthe Huilinger Mortuary. cross-countr- y. TriCounty Health has program to help you END your smoking TriCounty Health Department will ofTcr the End Nicotine Dependence program, designed to help adults and teens quit using tobacco. This program will begin the week of January 9th, 2002. Classes will he held every Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesdays class will be held in Vernal, Thursday's class will he held in Roosevelt. The classes will he from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Students arc1 to he at least age 15 to udult to purticiKitc. There will also be u pregnant mothers course offered. There is no cost for either of these classes. Students can register by calling TriCounty Ileal! It Department's toll free number at (435)781-547- fice at 5, (435)722-5085- Vernal office or the Roosevelt of. The E.N.D. program is sccificully designed to build skills and knowledge to help reduce or end tobacco use. Students learn skills to better communicate, handle stress, make decisions, set goals and eat heal Lh fully and exercise. These skills provide techconfiniques to increase dence and The modules consist of techniques to influence tobacco users knowledge, altitudes, intentions, and beliefs. Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of death in the United States (USDHHS 1990). The Institute of Medicine recently declared tobacco use a pediatric epidemic. Ninety percent of regular smokers begin before the age of 19 and 60 percent begin before the nge of 14 (USDHHS 19891. Tobacco cessation is an important focus in reducingthc prevalence of tobacco ust. For more information on the E.N.D. program or any ofthe services that TriCounty Health Depart meal provides, please contact Toni Fcnnnt TriCounty Health Department, 435 self-efficac- RS -WEST 721 722-35- 5 acre home in the Cove! 2 car garage. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. $142,900 MLS 7002 33 E 200 N www.rswestrealestate.com www.coldwellbanker.com 448 acres located on the Leland Bonch. Great opportunity! $67,200 MLS 81 16 The purpose ofthe meetings is to nominate candidates for the position of Director for the above Districts. Only bonafide members residing in the District may make nominations for the position of Director, and nominations so made at this meeting will be voted on at the Annual Meeting to be held March 28, 2002. Nominations shall be restricted to no more than four individuals by a majority vote of members present at the meeting. In addition to the nominations made at the special nominating meetings, Great family retreat! 80 acres, 25 water shares located in Cedar View. Springs on hiH side. $217,000 MLS 8010 Have a wonderful and prosperous new year from all of us at Coldwell Banker! Thanks so much for you patronage this past year! candidates may be nominated by petition, of any fifty or more members, not less than 60 days prior to the Annual Meeting. of this opportunity' to ask any questions they may have regarding the operation of Members are encouraged to avail themselves their Cooperative. 40 acres with 37 shares ol water. Includes corrals and sheds. Great year round setup. $112,000 MLS (435)722-5085-Rooseve- , Members having questions concerning District boundaries should contact Russell Cowan at 722-540- 8. or our toll free number I You can also contact us at web our site www.tricnuntvheulth.com. s |