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Show 7A Friday, December 30, 1988 The Summit County Bee Public Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Friday, the 27th day of January, 1989, at the hour of 12:30 p.m. of said day, at the front steps of the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, LESTER A. FERRY will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property situated in the County of Summit, State of Utah: All of Lot 358-Highland Estates Plat "A", more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most northerly comer of said Lot 338 and running thence South 3121D4" East 323.25 feet; thence South 5838'56" West 103 feet; thence North 312r04" West 323.35 feet; thence North 583856" East 10S feet to the point of beginning. Address: 275 Countryside Circle, Park City, Utah Said sale will be made without convenant or warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the Power of Sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by ANDREW O. AUNE and LORI ANNE AUNE, husband and wife, as Trustor, with ASSOCIATED TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee (for whom the undersigned has been substituted), for the benefit and seB, in Coalville, Utah on 23 Jan. 1989, at 2:00 o'clock P.M.ofsaid day for the purpose of foreclosing that certain trust deed dated 03 Feb. 1986, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Summit, State of Utah, and being described as follows: Trustor Stephen Craig Peterson Trustee: Zions First National Bank Beneficiary: The Lockhart Co., a Utah Corporation Recorded: 06 Feb 1986 Entry No.: 246054 Book: 372 Page: 741 And covering real property more particularly described as follows: All of Lot 15, Summit Park Plat "J", according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Summit County Recorder's Office. Dated this 21st day of December, 1988. ASSOCIATED TITLE COMPANY, A UTAH CORPORATION TRUSTEE Blake T. Hcincr Vice President Published in the Summit County Bee Dec. 30, 1988, and Jan. 6 and 13, 1989. 55-78- Published in the Summit Company, 2220 South Slate Street, County Bee Dec. 30, 1988, and Jan. Salt Lake City, UT. proposes to 6 and 13, 1989. change the point of diversion, place 4 and nature of use of water as evidenced by 98 shares in South NOTICE OF Kamas Irrigation Company (see TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property Provo River Decree. 1921. Civil will be.sold at public auction to the No. 2888). HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: highest bidder, payable in lawful SOURCE: Provo money of the United States at the 162.36 ac-f- t. time of sale, at the west front door River. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: of the Summit County Courthouse, (1) N 910 E 675 from SW Cor, Sec The board of director of the Utah Zoological Society has approved a 50 percent reduction of admission fees to the zoo for one month. Beginning Dec. 15 through Jan. 15, adult admission fees will be $2 and children will be charged $1. Children under five arc admitted without charge. The zoo is saying 'thanks' and 'Merry Christmas' to our supporters by reducing admissions during provided. DATED this 9th day of HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 162.36 ac-f- L SOURCE: 10 in. well December, 1988. KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee 330 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DI320 South 300 East, Suite 1 VERSION: (1) N 481 E 974 Tram Salt Lake City, UT 8401 11 Sl4 Cor, Sec 2, T3S, R6E. (.2 Published in the Summit miles NW of Woodland Church) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 15 to County Bee Dec. 16, 23 and 30, Sep 15, total acreage 34.39 acs, 1988. sole supply 34.29 acs; Domestic: 56 families. PLACE OF USE: 'OTTOTTCTnnroTnTii' El2 SW14, SE14 Sec 2, T3S, to R6E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Summit County Bee Dec. 30, 1988, and Jan. 6 and 13, 1989. sion year." Jit particularly, at this time of To further celebrate the holiday season, the zoo will host Friday afternoon parties with special animal guests in the Discovery Center from 2 to 4 p.m. on Dec. 16 and Dec. 23. Animal party guests will be treated to holiday punch and samples of fudge. The Weinstock's Jingle Bear will also be on hand for photographs. 5-- ar it mBmcmmtrBW Dappp holiday vacations," says Zoo Director LaMar Farnsworth. "In fact, we think a lot of parents will The zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day except Christ- be grateful for an economical diver mas and New Year's Day. Rabbit Hunt Offers Great Outing NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 17lh day of January, 1989, at 9:00 A.M., at the front entrance of the County Court House at Coalville, Utah, in the County of Summit, by KAY M. Trustee, SECURITY (801-538-724- 0) any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, 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 7, T3S, R7E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 15 to Sep 15, total acreage 40.59 acs. PLACE OF USE: Sec 27; Sec 28; Sec 29; Sec 32; Sec 33; Sec 34; T2S; Sec 2; Sec 3; Sec 4, T3S, R6E. LEWIS, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) to Change curity of FCA MORTGAGE Water in Summit County CORPORATION, as Beneficiary, (Locations in SLB&M). which Trust deed is dated the 23rd Persons objecting to an applicaday of May, 1984, and recorded the tion must file a Protest stating the 25 day of May, 1984, in Book 300, reasons for the protest. To have a at page 688, as Entry No. 220734, hearing before the State Engineer, and the 15th day of Ocpersons must request a hearing in tober, 1984 in Book 317, at page the Protest. Protest must be filed in 346, as Entry No. 226198, in the duplicate with the State Engineer, office of the County Recorder of the 1636 West North Temple, Salt above identified County. Lake City, Utah 84116, DATED this 22nd day of Deon or before FEBRUARY cember, 1988. 12, 1989. These are informal Lester A. Perry, Trustee proceedings as per Rule R623-6-- 2 19 West South Temple, of the Division of Water Rights. Suite 700 (al4920) APPLICANT: Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Woodland Hills Mutual Water Zoo Reduces Admission and Schedules 'Animal Parties' and FIRST LEASING, as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by ROBERT P. MORRIS and CARLYLE O. MORRIS, husband and wife, as Trustors, and recorded February 21, 1984, as Entry No. 217178 in Book 290 at Page 798, of the official records of Summit County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said beneficiary by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded September 6, 1988, as Entry No. 296592 in Book 492 at Page 154 of said official records. by Ron Stewart Northeastern Regional Information Manager Rabbi L season has been open since Sept. 10, but most hunters arc just gelling ready to go out hunting. "Many hunters don't consider going out after rabbits until the other seasons arc over," said Clay Pcrschon, Northeastern Regional Resource Analyst for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. fuss over your gelling enough to feed the family. Don't deny that opportunity to your youngster." and can move around soon after birth. "The Uintah Basin rabbit population has built up substantially when since the winter of 1983-8most of them died," Pcrschon said. "Cottontail rabbits are a good hunt for introducing young hunters to the sport. Hunting for cottontails is kind of like fishing for blucgill there is a lot of action." In the Uintah Basin, the bag limit for cottontail rabbits is 10 with 20 in possession and the season continues through Jan. 31, 1989. Hunters need a current, valid small game or combination license to hunt cottontails or snowshoe hare. Other areas of the state have 4, "Most rabbit hunters like to wait until the weather gets cold," Pcrschon continued. "They wail for the snow and cold weather because they feel the rigors of winter will take ' out any unhealthy rabbits and leave only the healthy, robust ones. Rabbits suffer from a disease called tularemia, or 'rabbit disease,' which is spread by flies, lice and tickets. Freezing weather kills the insect Trustee will sell at public carriers along with most of the disauction to the highest bidder in eased animals." cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of There are several types of rabbits sale, without warranty as to title, and hares in the Uintah Basin inpossession or encumbrances the cluding the cottontail, snowshoc and white-taile- d following described property located hare and the black-taile- d at 2444 Morning Star Court, Park jackrabbits. The cottontail it the only true rabbit; black-taile- d ant City, Utah: Lot 17, THAYNES CANYON white-taile- d jackrabbits arc actually SUBDIVISION NO. 3, according to hares. the official plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the One major difference between Summit County Recorder. rabbits and harts is (hat rabbits bear for the purpose of paying altricial young the young are obligations secured by said Deed of blind, naked and totally dependent Trust, including fees, charges and on their mothers. Hares arc bom expenses of Trustee, advances, if precocial they arc furred, alert daily bag limits possession. According to Pcrschon, walking along a rocky wash is an excellent way to hunt cottontails. "The young hunter can be kept in sight at all limes and instructed on hunting techniques. They should already be familiar with gun safety and the .22 rifle, since they used a .22 to quality for the hunter education course they took before getting their license." of five with ten in Rabbit hunters should pick up a upland game copy of the 1988-8- 9 proclamation at any Division of Wildlife Resources office and study the rules before going afield. After Dec. 31, hunters will need a 1989 license. The new licenses are available now at all Division of In years like this one, cottontails are easy to spot because they show up in sharp contrast against the snow. With the steady increase in the cottontail population over the last few years, there should be numerous chances for success. "I know of few thing that build a young person's character more than spending quality lime with a parent Oh a sale, successful hunt," Pcrschon counseled. "I hope you can remember a day in your past when you brought home some fish or game and how mom and dad made a Wildlife Resources offices and most sporting goods stores throughout the state. The Division of Wildlife Resources publishes a booklet, Utah Upland Game, which includes pictures and detailed information about all species of rabbits and hares found in the stale. The booklet is available at all Division offices for one dollar, or two dollars through the mail. I7peoSue SERVING PEOPLE ffSSBSSSSBSBSSL Remember: After a few alcoholic drinks, even the best driver can be impaired enough to injure or kill someone. Effects of alcohol vary sex, depending on body-typmood, and other factors. One drink equals 5 ounces of 1 2 3. TAKE AWAY THE KEYS IF YOUR GUEST INSISTS ON DRIVING. However unpleasent, you must take charge when someone is too impaired to use their good judgement. e, percent wine, 1 2 ounces of 5 percent beer, or 1 12 ounces of 80 proof liquor, even when mixed with nonalcoholic beverages. If you consume larger or stronger drinks, drink on an empty stomach, are tired, upset, sick or taking medications drugs, you can be impaired with fewer drinks. 1 Summit County Prevention Center and Mountain Community Health Choices wish you a safe and happy OILIDAY SEASON rv. ' i.'-- USE PHYSICAL RESTRAINT IF NECESSARY. Sounds a harsh, but your friend has simply had too much to drink bit and must not drive. 5 HAVE YOUR GUEST TAKEN HOME IN A TAXI. Pay for the ride yourself. It's hard to object to a free ride. Whatever you do, do not give in. Friends don't let friends SUGGEST THAT YOU OR A SOBER FRIEND DRIVE YOUR ALCOHOL IMPAIRED GUEST HOME. The car can always be picked up at another time. 2 4 SUGGEST THAT YOUR IMPAIRED drink and then drive. friend. 6 ENCOURAGE ALL OF YOUR GUESTS TO WEAR THEIR SAFETY BELTS AS THEY DRIVE HOME. The best GUEST STAY OVERNIGHT IN YOUR HOME. This could be defense against an alcohol-impairedriver is a safety inconvenient, but you could be saving your friend's life. -- 'fe- Jn the morning, you'll have a safe and maybe even closer d belt. ' v-v'- VftSttefe- - 'Jfgjr'.- - |