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Show ! si v; Paw 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. T-- LEGAL NOTICES Your Right To Know! 50 North 474N mately West. Roosevelt Duchesne. County, I tah, and more partKularls described as. IDI V MINI V It W MRIS SI BDI VISION. 1 'imlimted from pm ii mi pane Ti her with jl! the improvements mi nr hvrcjt-e- r erected nn the prnpcm . and all easements, and listures raiw or hereiitter a tart ot the propappurtc-nank.e- s, erty he current henefieurs id' the trust deed is Wells f arau Bjiix Miiiiicsnlj, I AssucijImiii, as I riisice. arid the rvo ed owners ot the property asot the recording ol the iHgice ol default arc Kes tri I hi s is and Ifcbhte Ihivis Hidders must tender to the trustee a $ANN) (Nl deNjtiuiijl htl-anposit at the sale and the of tlie purchjie price hy 12 Nl nmm trie das the sale Htilh tlie deposit and tlie hal ance must he in the loriti ol a wire transfer, cashier s check or certified funds iavahle to 1 undherg ft Associates Cash payments are not accepted Atrusteesdeedwill he delivered to tlie successs ful bidder within three days alter receipt ol husi-nes- the atiNiuiii hid DAI ID Dec cm her V 2002 Scirtt I undherg. I rustee 1269 Smith Main. HN) Salt lake I it . I 'I K4 1 S 1X01 ) LtafflihgUZtffi 2hl-t40- Office Hours H llOaiii 5.00 p ni. t.&A Case No 28(21 I earn I AMI IIIIS ( t)MMI.NK - IS AN A FI IMP! IO (Ol 1 1 .Cl A D1 HI. AND ANY INI OKVIA-- I ION OHIAINI.D Wil l. 111. CSI D I OK I HA I Pl 'RPOSI Published in tlie Uintah Basin Standard December 10. 17 and 24. 2002. Dl K F. I AH I 1 Mag-one- iroperty willhemadewith-nu- t w arranty as to title, pos- session, or encumbrances. Bidders must he prepared to tender 55, INN) IN) in certified lundsatthesaleand the balance of the purchase price in certified funds within 24 hours of the sale. DA'I't I) this 6 day of December. 2N)2. Marlon 1.. Bales, I rustee St At M Y ft KI.AD-IN(- i, I ast UN)South, Suite 2IKI Salt Lake City, I tah Kllll Business Hours: 9. IN) a in. to 5.00 p.m. leleplKine: (KOI) I SR 50-7K7- 0 Loan No. 0041803099 7(NNN)-2K2- Published in tlie l.'inlah Basin Standard December 10. 7 and 24.2002. 1 MENT NOTICE OF TRUSTEES OF Application) Duchesne ( nunty I I ocalKHis in I MiftM). Pcrvms objecting to an application must (lie a CMAKLY READ ABIE signed protest stating I II IN(i NI MBI K. DON. M aler in -- AND Kl 1 1 SALE 1 INVITATION TO BID 1 Notice iv hereby given that the Uintah Indian Irrigation Protect. Operation and Maintenance Company is seeking the service of a ditch rider to ride the (Bridgeiafkl) lirey Mounn tain canal sv -- tern. The is for the duration of tlie irrigation season (April - October J. Board of Directors reserve the right to refuse any and all applicants. Deadline February I, 2003. Fur specs and requirements call company secre- Sec-21- re- - he State t nginecr PROIEN1AMS 646-336- . K2I Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 7 and 24. 2002. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE KN any request lor Protest must be a hearing tiicd with the Slate I nginecr. Box 463N). Salt I ake City. I 'T K4I on or before JANUARY 13,2003. Ihese are informal proceedings as ol the per Rule K655-A-Division of Mater Rights (Li tit. NIL PoiiiUs) of Pt )D; Place of Di version l se Pt )l ; Nature ot I se USE) 43-- . 10 (a27 79j. Uintah River lirigation Company proposes to correct the 11 )D & POC ot water as evidenced hy 1 2 (xisi-tio- Jem D Olds P I . SI Alt: I NC.INEEK SAAB tary (a Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 7. 24. 3 (.January 7. 4. 21 and 28. 2002. I he Roosevelt City Housing Authority ix holding a public hearing on itx Annual Budget. I he public hearing will be held mi I Vcemher 7, 2002. at4 (Nl p.m. in the Roosevelt City Housing Authority's )Hicc located at 192 South UN) I ast. Roosevelt, Utah. In compliance with the Americans M'ith Disabilities Act. individuals needing auxiliaiy communicative aids or other services lor this public- hearing should contact Roosevelt Uitv Housing Authority giving at (4t5) least three working days notice. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard IVcembcr : (JUAN I II Y: 5.0 ds. SOURCE: l ima River. 101): (I) N 1803 I. 163 from SM Cor, Sec 2 3, I IS. KIE. SIOKAliE: (I) In West Cottonwood Reservoir. Capacity 2000.0 height of dam 45 n., 0.00 ucs. (2) inundating III East Cottonwood Reservoir. Capacity 20(8)0 ac- 11.. height of dam 45 n., 1 1 Daggett County residents may participate live in the heari ng through EdNet connections at Manila High School. 2nd North 2nd West. Manila, Utah 84046. Further information may be obtained by contacting Karin Manly at Kl'ED. M ritten (801) comment will be accepted until 5:00 pin. on T uesday, December 31. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals requiring special accommudationsfincluding auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing should notily Karin Hardy at the above phone number at least three days prior to the hearing that will be attended. Published in the I'intah Basin Standard and the Vernal Express IVcember and 24. 2002. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard IXcembcr 7 and 24, 2002. 581-544- 17-- 18 INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the Uintah Indian Irrigation Project, Operation and MaintenanccCompany is seeking the service of a ditch rider to ride the (Ncola) Uintah Nl canal system, the position is fur die duration of the irrigation season ( April - October). Board of Directors reserve the right tu refuse any and all applicants. Ikadline February . 2(8)3. F or specs and requirements call company secretary' 1 7. 2N)2 INVITATION TO BID ac-tt- .. East Lagoon Street. Roosevelt, Utah 84066. INVITATION TO BID - 1 Applied Technology College in Roosevelt at 1100 1 21813-200- 722-585- 8. HERE Dl OKI I P.C. 261 I . NV he current beneficiary of the trust deed is Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota NA Innnerly knownasNorwest Bank Minnesota. NA as I rustee tor Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc. I looting Kate Mortgage Pass I hmugh Certificates, series 1999-- HI, and the record owners of the properly as ot the recording of the notice of default are Michael J Van Maguncr r and Kathryn A Van I he trustee's sale ot the alnrcdescribcd real I . ANNOUNCE- NOTICE TO WATER USERS CORD following (IIISM. lltlMY, ceivcd thes to Change R I cants. Deadline February I. 2003. For speesand requirements call company secretary rtL 435 Publ idled in the Uintah Basin Standard December 7. 24. 3 1. January 7, 14.21 and 28. 2002. 1 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard IVccmlwr 17. 2 and 31. 2N)2. A((DRDIN(i IO IHI OF HUAI. PI A I IHI RFOF ASKH.NDIN IHI Ol M(T. OF IHI tors reserve the right tv ber 30. 2002 and will be held at the Uintah Basin refuse any and all appli- 2M1 2 Sec 24, SI 2SI 2 Sec 25; N I 2NEI 4.SMT' 4NEI 4. SEI 4NM 14 Sec-3M 2NI 2 See 36. T2S, RIE, SI 2. SC2NEI4. NEI 4M-- 4 Sec 6; Nl 2. Nl 2SM 4.SMT 4SMI 4. NI 2SI I 4Sec7;SI-2.S2NI 2 Sec 17; SI 2. SC 2NEI 4. SI 2NM14, NWI 4NMI 4Scc IH.NC 2. NM'I 4SM 14. SEI-4SI 4. St I 4 Sec 9; Ml 2.NI 2M I 4. SMI 4NI I 4. I I 2SI I 4 See 20: SI 2SMI 4.NMI 4SM 1. 4 ; MI2, SI 2NEI-4- M I 2SI 14 Sec 28; SI 2. Nl 2NI I 4. SEI 4NEI4, NMI 4Sec29;SI 2. NEI 4. El 2NM I 4 Sec 30; NM I.4NM I 4Scc3l, I2S, Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 17.24.31. January 7,14.21 and 28. 2002. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Uintah Indian Irrigation Project, Operation and MaintenanccCompany is seeking the service of a TOWN-SIT- E SURVEY; THENCE 210 FEET; NORTH EAST 177 TFIENCE FEET; THENCE SOUTH 210 FEET; THENCE W EST 177 FEET TO POINrOF BEGINNING. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Mutual Bank. F.A. and the record owner of the property asoftfic recording M'ash-ingt- of the amice sys(Neola) tem. The position is fur the duration of the irrigation season (April - October). Board of Directors reserve the right to refuse any and all applicants. Deadline February 1,2003. For specs and requirements call company secretary (eg Utah: Commercial red meat production totaled 45.3 million pounds in October 2002, down 7.4 percent from October of last year. Cattle slaughter in Utah for October 2002 totaled 56,100 head, down 8 percent from a year ago. The average live weight waa 1,265 pounda, up 8 pounds From October 2001. In October 2002 there were 5,000 hogs slaughtered, down 1,000 head from October 2001. The average live weight of 183 pounds compared with 185 pounda last year. Sheep and lamb slaughter during October 2002 totaled 2.900 head, a decrease of 200 head from a year ago. Average live weight at 126 pounds was 10 pounds from a year ago. ber. Beef production, at 2.51 billion pounda, wae 5 percent above the pre AM) NOTICE TO CREDITORS I .state ol Ialrecia I uV'ar Ivie pmperty will he sold at public auction to tlie highest bidder, payable in lawful numey nl' the I '(tiled Slates, at the Court l.ntrance. Duchesne Cuuntv Justice Center. 2 ISM West 9NN) Smith, Duel icuic, tah, on January 22, 2KI3, at 2:0l p.m. ol said day, lir the purpose ol foreclosing a trust deed originally executed on July 10. 1997 hy Ihninas W. Kelsey and Bonnie K. Kelsey, as trustors, in favor of Premier Mortgage Corporation of America, covering tlie following real pmperty 1 Deceased I'nibale No.: 02 HONK) 1 4 Kevin K. Ivie. whose address is 212 Hit Sandy. Kock Springs, MY H290I, has been appointed IVrsonal of the Representative estate. ( 'redi-tnr- s nl the estate are lierehy notified to: (I) deliver or mail their written claims to tlie Personal Representative at the address above; (2) deliver or mai I their w rilten ahnve-enlitle- d 1 pur-port- lie located in Duchesne Cuuntv at 2792 to 1700 West North, claims to the Personal Roosevelt. Cl 84066 (tlie liKcprescntativ'e'satloniey of undersigned disclaims record. M ay ne . lioimetl, Richards. Brandi. Miller ft Nelson, at the following address. 50 South Main Street. Suite 7IN), Salt I ake City, I I X4I41; or I) tile tlieir w ritten claims w ith tlie Clerk ot tlie District Court olSalll ake County, or otherwise present their claims as required hy I'lah law within three months alter the date of the first publication of this notice m be forever harted DA D this N day of November, 2tN2. Kevin K. Ivie Personal Representative 1 DA'Il.D this day of November, 2002. WAYNL .. DLNNLI I Attorney for Personal Representative Richards, Hrundl, Miller ft Nelson SO SHith Main Street, Suite 7(H) Sultl.ukeCitv.l'l 84144 K (KOI) 331-20- Date of first Publication December 10. 2INI2. Published in tlie I 'intali Hasin Standaid December 10. 7 and 24. 2002. 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real properly will be sold at public auction tu the highest bidder, purchase price apyahle in law ful money of ability for any error in tlie address), and more particularly described as: 2 South, West. I 'inlah Spe- township I Range cial Base ft Meridian Section 7, beginning at tlie Northeast corner of the Northeast (Quarter of the Northwest (Juarter of tlie Southwest (Juarter. thence South 20H.7 feet; thence West 20K.7 feel; thence North 20K.7 feet; thence l ast 20X.7 feet to tlie point of beginning I ogclhct w ith all tlie improvements now or hereafter erected on tlie property, and all easements, appurtenances. and fixtures now nr hercatler a part of tlie pmperty. I he ciineirt beneficiary of the tiust deed is MorLquily, hie. and tlie record owners of the property as of the recording of tlie notice of default are Ihomas W. Kelsey and Bonnie K. Kelsey. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5.(881.00 deposit at tlie sale and the balance of tlie purchase price by 12(8) noon the day following tlie sale. Both the deposit and tlie balance must Ik in tlie limn of a wire transfer, cashier's cheek or certified funds payable to I iindhcrg ft Associates. Cash payments are not accepted. A trustee's deed will be deliv ered to tlie successful bidder w itliin three business days alter receipt of tlie amount bid. DAII I): December 12. . INVITATION TO 1 1 1 1 1 531-78- 70 (Loan Ne 59592588902 SR 76000-2836- ) Published m Ihe Uintah Basin Standard December 17, 24 and 31. 2002. at Lamb and mutton production, 19.6 million pounds, was down 1 percent from October 2001. Sheep slaughter totaled 300,200 head, 4 percent above last year. The average live weight was 131 pounds, down 6 pounds from October a year ago. of 2002 -- Wolf Creek Pass closed for winter The Utah Department of Transportation advises motorists that the section of S.R 35 through Wolf Creek Pass is closed for the winter. ' Heavy snowfall on this road exceeds the departments capacity to maintain it for travel during the winter months. UDOT will reopen the road next spring once the snow pack has melted and the rood is cleared. One large taxpayer made half of their payment, and the balance will be paid before Dec. 31, bringing collection to 89 percent, plus the other taxes paid before Jan. 15. Historically, 91 percent of taxes have been collected by Jan 15, said county treasurer Colene Nelson The penalty for not meeting the Nov. 30 deadline is two percent of the assessed rate per parcel, or a minimum of $10, whichever is greater. After Jan 15, all delinquent taxes are subject to interest as well as the penalty. Delinquent taxes will no longer be published in the Uintah Basin Standard because the county will post them on the Internet. Delinquency lists will also be sent to local bunks and requesting Mortgage Advertise Now in the Uintah Basin Standard 722-513- 1 -- ac-l- AuCsTIOK uc-f- 4SMC4Sec29.T2S.R2E. (7) In Unnamed Pond N6. Capacity 75.0 ac-l- l. inundating 12.50 acx. in M l 2SI C4 Sec 29. I2S. R2E. (8) In I illumed Pond 07, Capacity 79.8 ac-l- l. inundating 13.30 acs. in SM'C 4NI l '4, SII4NMI4. Ni l 4SMT4, NWC4SI-4 Sec 10. T2S. R2I..I9) In I illumed Pond 0 8. Capacity 33.6 inundating 840 acs. in NI.I4NMT4 Sec 3h. I2S, RIE. (10) In I 'illumed Pond 9, Capae-it- v 14 X l. iiiundaling 3.7(1 aex. in SM C4NEC4 Sec .30. T2S.R2i;. (I I) In Unnanad Pond OBI, Caac-l- l. ac-l- pacity 123. OaeOtl. inundating 20.50 acx. in S I2SM I ' 4 Sec 21; NI2NMT4 Sec-28- . I2S. K2I . ( 12) In Unnamed PihhI 032, Capacity 75.0 ac-l- l. iiiundaling 12.50 acs. in MI2NI I4. EH 2NM 4Sec2R. I 2S.R2E. ( 3) In CottonwkHKl Reservoir. Capaeily 6126.0 ac- 11., heiglil of dain 42 II.. inundating 2 10.0(1 acs. in SI2SMU4 Sec 22; Nl 2NWI.4. SWI4NMI4. NMT4SMI4Sec27;NEI 4, N I '2SEI4 See 28, 1 SS, KI9E. SI.BftM. USE: Same ax I lerelofotv. POU: SI2SM U4 Sec 28; NM'I 4, N I2SW 14 Sec 33.T5S; I2SM I4, WI2SEU4 I4SM I4 Sec-1the United States ol SWI I6S. RI9E; America at the time of sale, 2INI2. 4SM I4 See 25; SEI at the main court entrance I 1 Scott undherg, rustee 4SM I4. SMT4SEI4 Sec of the Duchesne County 3269 South Main, 100 26;SI2.NI I4.SI2NWI Courthouse. 21554 West Salt I akcCity, 111X41 15 4. NEI4NMT4 Sec 35; 9000 South, Duchesne, (X()I)263-34(N) SWI NWI4NWI4, Utah, on Wednesday. Janu( llllce I lours: 8:M) a.m. 4SMT4Sec.36.TTS;NWI at the hour 21X13, R, of ary 5:00 p.m. 4NW4,SW4Sccl;NI 1 :00 p.m. of that day for the l.ftA Case No. 23261 2NEI4, SW14NEI4. purpose of foreclosing a Team I) BN A SEI4NWI4.EI2SMT4, deed of trust originally exIIIIS COMMUNICA- SI2SEI4. NWI4SEI4 ecuted by Michael J. Van TION IS AN ATTEMPT See 2; NEI4NW14 Sec Wagoner and Kathryn A. TO COI I I CT A DEBT, Van Wagoner, in favor of AND ANY INFORMALong Beach Mortgage TION OBTAINED WILL Company, covering real BE USED FOR THAT property located at approxi PURPOSE. 1 Business Hours: 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.ra. Telephone: (801) property taxes are paid Moat Duchesne County property owners can now breathe a sigh of relief because as of Dec. 10, 87 percent of 2002 property taxes had been NOTICE OF paid. The county treasurers mailed noTRUSTEES tice of 2002 delinquency for 4,302 parcels plus two developers (involvSALE ing three subdivisions) on Dec. 11. Seventy one percent of the mailing The following described went to taxpayers who do not live in real property will be sold at the Uintah Basin. 1 OR-A- 841 vious year and a new record high for October. Cattle slaughter totaled 3.27 million head, up 3 percent from October 2001. The average live weight was 1,270 pounds, up 23 pounds from October a year ago. Veal production totaled 18.7 million pounds, 5 percent above October a year ago. Calf slaughter totaled 100,800 head, up 7 percent from October 2001. The average live weight was 308 pounds, down 10 pounds from October a year ego. Pork production totaled 1.83 billion pounds, down slightly from the previous year. Hog kill totaled 9.40 million head, 1 percent above October 2001. The average live weight waa 264 pounds, down 3 pounds from October a year ago. County reports 87 Sec-29- i lie billowing described 26 1 East 300 Soudu Suite Livestock slaughter in Utah and U.S. 1 1 i aforedneribed real property to tender $5,000.00 in certified funds at the sale and the balance of the purchase price in certified funds within 24 hours of the sale DATED this 13 day of December. 2002. Marion L. Bates, Trustee SCALLEY & READING. PC. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard December 7, 24. 31. January 7, 14,21 and 28. 2002. PUBLIC HEARING KUED, KULC, of default Shifllet. The 200 Salt Lake City, Utah sale of the Beverly trustee United States: Commercial red meat production for the United States totaled 4.38 billion pounds in October, up 3 percent from the 4.27 billion pounds produced in October ditch rider to ride the 2001 and a new record high for OctoUintah canal Nutice is hereby given that the Uintah Indian Irrigation Project. Operation iiiuiidalmg 10 00 acx. and MaintenanccCompany for equip1 SE: Irrigation: from Mar ix requesting bids ment and operators on an 5 to Nov 5, total acreage 2043.55(8) aes; Domestic: hourly basis for repair and 20 families. POU: Sec 13; mainleiunce on all BIA irUEN-PC- IB Sec 24; Sec 25; Sec .36, 2S. rigation systems. Board of RIE; Sec 6; Sec 7; See 16; Dircxlon reserve the right Public tclcv ision stations public auction tv the high; hi refuse any and all appliSec 20; Sec 21; Sec 28. and KULC and the est bidder, purchase price KUED cants. IVadline February I, Sec .30. I 2S. K2L. Network payable in law ful money of Education Utah l and or 2(8)3. requirespecs MRI.AIII.R: (JUAN-II- I hold ill to the United States of w a public hearing secrecall Y: 5.0 els. SOURCE: ments company America at the time of sale, their solicit input regatding Uintah River. POD: (I) N tary a at the main court entrance the State to Published in the Uintah joint application 615 I 75 Iruin W4Cor. Permanent Com- of the Duchesne County of Standard Basin December Sec 2VI IS. RIL. (Gusher Courthouse, 21554 West 7. 24, 3 1. January 7. 14.21 munity Impact Hoard for area - Mollit Canal ) S I ( 9000 South. Duchesne, a of the securing purpose il .: ( I ) In Unnamed Pund and 28. 2002. to upgrade the analog Utah, on Wednesday, Janugrant ac-Capacity 210.0 microwave system serving ary 15, 2003, at the hour of 1 :00 inundating 15.00 ucs. in Ml p.m. of that day for the the Uintah Basin and pur2NI I4NM' 14 Sec of foreclosing a purpose microwave chase BID digital .35. IIS. KIE. (2) In Unincrease and deed of trust originally exto equipment named Pond Nl, Capacity ecuted by Beverly Shifllet, improve Kl 'ED. KUl.C and 2.3.6 ae-t- l. inundating 5.90 in favor of GreenPvint educational services UEN Notice is hereby given cus. in M' I 2SM1 4 Sec 20, Duchesne and Mortgage Funding, Inc., to Uintah, Irrit Indian 1 the 'intah that In K2E. illumed ( 3) 2S, Counties. The re- covering real property lo5.8 at Pond 2. Capacity gation Project. Operation Daggett cated at approximately 780 quested grant amount is B. inundating 19.30 acx. in and Maintenance ( 'ompany 100 last, Roosevelt, I he $3(X),1MH). approximate South SI2SMT4 Sec 20. I2S, ix seeking the service of a Duchesne County, Utah, is the amount of project Pond to the ride K2E. (4) In Unnamed ditch rider with funding and more particularly del. 1.6 N3, Capacity (My ton) Myhm Townsitc $695,1)00, KULC and scribed as: from KUED, inundating 18.60 acs. in canal system. The position UEN. BEGINNING 100 FEET is for the duration the of NEI NMI4NLI4. SOUTH-MIS- T w ill begin at NORTHOFTHE Ihe . hearing 4NM'4Sec29.T2S.R2l-irrigation season (April CORNER OFI.OT Decem 6:00 p.m. Monday, (5) In Unnamed Pond N4, October). Burd of Direc 4, BLOCK 55. PLAT MA Capacity 24.4 ac-i- l. inunin SEC dating 6.10 acx. 4N W 14 Sec 29, T 2S. R2L. . (6) In I'linanicd Pond 5, inunl. Capacity 18.8 dating 4.70 acx. in NEI 1 ROOSEVELT I Sec 9; SM ll;Ni:i4.NI.2NWI4Scc 12; S 12. NI2NEI4, NWI4 See 13; NWI 4SW14.SEI4SWI4.WI 2SEI4 See 14; El2, El UTAH-- C'OH http:www.auctionutah.com Utah's only FREE Auction Website! Fees! No Listing of Sale Fees! No Registration Fees! No Sellers - Earn Money for Christmas! Buyers - Find Great Christmas Gifts! Let's TTv nidkc a II J H T A TT'7 H J fXi lid Were over stocked on 6x6, 6x8 house seconds! Great for sheds, cabins, etc. i Call today & Make a Deaii wu pUy Saitcrwhitc l og I Ionics has a limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. 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Caller advised she had located a butcher knife near her condo and thought it should be checked out by the sheriffs office. Summit County Bet lleber City- - Many things have changed since the days when the surveyors carried chains and a compass or watched the revolutions of the wheels of a horse drawn wagon. The surveyors from the United States General Land Office, or GLO, used many means to establish mile square sections, in the townships and ranges still used today. Each township and range contains 36 sections of a miles square, although in Wasatch County there exists several sections greater than 36. The Wasatch Wove San Juan County-Whi- le a series of autumn rain and snow storms have put a smile on the faces of dry land farmers and have increased the amount of water in the soil, those of us dependent upon stored water are still in the midst of one of the worst droughts in recent memory. The eoil has grabbed hold of all the moisture and, as a result, there has been little , if any, runoff from the fall etorme. Correspondingly, the amount of water stored in area reservoirs it, in many cases, at an all time low. San Juan Record Tooele-- Without the help of others, Jason and Amy Cole Reynolds and their four young children might be facing a Christmas. Jason and Amy, along with children Riley, age 6; Sierra, 4; Jacee, 2; and Grant, 8 months, were excited a couple of weeks ago to be moving into a duplex apartment in Tooele. According to Jason, the family had been given permission by the landlord to move some of their belongings into the apartment, with the understanding they would pay the rent and actually move in on Dec. 1. But on the evening of Nov. 24, a fire burned the familys washer, dryer and other items. Pictures, birth certificates and other irreplaceable items were also destroyed by the blaze which Tooele City Volunteer Fire Chief John Curwen said was caused hy electrical problems. Tooele Transcript Bulletin not-so-ft- in Cal for fraa Expire (!. 10403 SB ytfW 7 iy IL UN IKQMi WHftl ir w w n unotw Wfcacrtpc MEinufiar NIlAi AM MBN y.y r 3T, 181 S. 1200E..IEHI N DRIVERS WANTEPs Company & EXPRESSWAY-ST- S owner operAtorS - $1000 Sign-O- n Bonus! SOLO, TEAMS & OWNER OPERATORS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! s A required Wa'r Busy!! CDL-Clas- - 800-835-94- 71 or 866-313-047- 8- Flatbed Van Moab-- Realtors often use the phrase, Location, location, location," meaning that a houses location is more important than anything else. For a college, it's enrollments, enrollments, enrollments, and thats what our two presidents stressed when they came to visit in Moab last week. For the past several years, CEUa enrollments in Moab have steadily gone up to the tune of28 ayear. USU's enrollments haven't been strong, but this past fall, enrollments doubled. It speaks to the vitality at the college that enrolments are climbinar at a time when Mnah's populating R.. with state budget cuts, its still not enough. The Times-lndepend- ent I POOR ( |