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Show Friday, December 7, 1990 s (g) Date first used: 1887 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE i Die following described property NOTICE TO WATER USERS Service Area of Gty of Kamas. The Stale Engineer received die iflg application) to Appro- Water in Summit County Location in SLR AM). Persons objecting to an applica- -; ion nut file a Protest stating the ; easou for the protest To have a ; before die State Engineer, i request a hearing in the Protest Frotestmust be filed in duplicate with theState Engineer, 1636 West Nartn Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah M11& on or before JANUARY 20, 1991. These are informal proceedof the ings per Rule R623-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Pioint(s) of Diversion Pub; Place of Use - POU; Nature of Use -- USE) ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY OF UTAH, is the Substitute Trustee under a deedoT trust dated May 6b 1983, executed by BRUCE A. LEFAVI, as Trastor, to secure certain obligations in favor of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as receiver for UTAH F1RSTBANK, as Beneficiary, recorded May 18, 1983, as Entry No. 205857, in Book 26a at Page 654 of Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of. Summit County, Utah, describing land therein as: Lot 17, THAYNES CANYON NO. 2, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the Summit County Recorded Office. said obligations including a note u - (A64991): James ft Catherine Shields QUANTITY: 0.015 cfi. SOURCE: Unnamed Spring. POD: (1) N 1784 W 428 from El4 Cor, Sec' IS, T2N, RICE. (2 mL E. of Bear River Service) USE: Stockwatering: from Apr 1 to Nov 31 4 head-oDomestic: 1 family. POU: E12NE14 Sec 15, T2N, R10E. 21-15- 99 Eve-stoc-k; for Robert L. Morgan, PJB. STATE ENGINEER County Bee December 7, 14 and 21, 199a taxes and expenses. By reason of such default, Beneficiary under such deed has executed and delivered to said Trustee a written declaration of default and demand for sale, and has deposited with said Trustee such deed and all documents evidencing obligations secured thereby and has declxed and does hereby declare all sums secured AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF' APPOINTMENT . ItobateNo.2361 of Ethel May Lowham, CLAfeENCE LOWHAM, whose address is 435 1st Avenue, Evanston, Wyoming 8293a has- been appointed Personal Represend tative of the estate of die decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal above-name- thereby immediately due and payable and ha elected and does hereby elect to cause the trust property to be sold. DATED: November 14, 1990. Representative or lathe Cleric of the Couit within three months after the date of die first publication of this notice or be forever barred. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY OF UTAH Substitute Trustee BY: DAVID J. STUCZYNSKI ITS: Vice President and Counsel of first publication: 3a. 1990 Robert W. Adkins Attorney Published in The Summit DATED this 20th day of November, sum of $9a957B6 plus interest, costs NOTICE TO CREDITORS Date the principal $91,033.91; A breach of, and default in, the obligations for which such deed is security has occurred in that payment has not been made of. Payment of die unpaid principal balance due September 27, 1985, Published in The Summit November 9.-0-0 NOTICE OF DEFAULT 0) Estate STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee November 23 and 3a and December 7, 1990. nut f Robert L. Morgan, PHi County Bee November 23 and and December 7, 1990. 199a 30 Clarence Lowham Personal Representative NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS REQUEST FOR BIDS Published in The Summit County Bee November cember 7 and 14, 1990. 3a and De- RECEIPT OF BIDS: Sealed Bids will be received die Oakley Town HaU, P. 0 Box 282, Oakley, Utah 84055 until 11:00 am. (local time) NOTICE TO December 10, 1990, for on ' WATER USERS construction of Wastewater System The State Eqgineer received the Improvements, located in Summit following Application(s) to County, Utah. If bids are mailed, Exchange Water in Summit County they should be addressed to Town of (Locations in SLBftM). P. 0. Box 282, Oakley, Persons objecting to an applies- -' Oakley, Utah 84055. Bidden may deliver tion nmst file a Protest stating the fhrir bids tO Bingham Pnginwaring, masons for the protest To have ai 5160 Wiley Post Way, Salt Lake Soring before die StanTEagineer, City, Utah 84116 prior to 9:00 am persons nmst request a hearing in on December H11990 if they are fteFkotesL Protest must he filed in1 unable to attend and wish to have dwllcate with the State Engineer. their bid delivered to bid opening. 1636 West North Temple, Salt; OPENING OF BIDS: Bids will Lab City, Utah 84116b be opened at 11:00 am December on or before JANUARY 6b 1990 (local time) in the Oakley 1991. These are informal proceedTownHalL of dm ings aa per Ride R62S-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. BID DOCUMENTS: Drawings, ; (LEGEND: Foint(s) of Diversion Specifications and other Contract a . 0) ia - of Use POD; Place NatureofUse-US- E) POU; , (B2792) A Municipal 35-AR- Kamas Corporation City Gorpbretion seeks the right to evidenced by exchange water Weber River u Users Water Association Stock Certificate: 585, under 35-873- (A9568) Weber 9, River Decree . 1 RIGHT: CURRENT - ' domestic, power, industrial and stockwaiering. - is to be released at a point same is Current Right; and 100.0 SOURCE: from to be diverted Underground Water Wells (2) POD: (1) N 1000 E 1700 from SV4 Cor, HEREAFTER: 100.0 ac-- ft u ac-f- t. 12ta.weU100ft.to600fi.deep The East 12 of the Southwest 14 of Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. V. The West 12 of the West 12 of the East 12 of the West 12 of die Southeast 14 of Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and parcel Meridian. therefrom the of ground; EXCEPTING following tract All of Lot 29, GARDNER ADDITION TO EAST PARK FLAT "A", according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in die office of the Summit County Recorder. TOGETHER with the following described tract of land in Wasatch County: BEGINNING at a point which is 1268.51 feet North and 2235.39 feet East from the Southwest comer of Section 12, Townshty 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; said point being die Southeast corner of Lot 26, GARDNER ADDITION TO EAST PARK PLAT "AVa Subdivision located in Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Summit County, Utah and running; thence North 343(r East 267.18 feet; thence North 2430 West 158.8 feet; thence South 3430 West 267.18 feet; thence North 5729Vr West 101.7 feet to the point of BEGINNING. ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom GARDNER ADDITION TO EAST PARK PLAT "A AMENDED SUBDIVISION. Together with an easement of the ingress and egress, over the existing roadway from die county highway east of the property to this property of Grantee. Also together with the water rights described in Exhibit "A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. EXHIBIT "A" An undivided nine percent of the water and other rights represented by the exchange application, the change application, and die four water claims described as follows: (9) Claim No. 2177 (a) Claimant: East Pa Company '(b) Interest claimed: 100 (c) Quantified claimed: (US cXs. (d) Diverted from: Unnamed Spring ' (e) Point of Diversion: South 100 fort and East 2582 feet from NW comer of Section 13, T2S, R4E, SUM. 1 .Documents may be obtained on (f) Use: April to November 30 January 1 to Stockwatering November 19, 1990 from Bingham Domestic 31 December Engineering, 5160 Wiley Post (g) Date first used: 1887 84106 Lake Utah Salt City, Way, or from the Town of Oakley, P. 0. Claim No. 2178 Box 282, Oakley, Utah, 84055 Claimant: East Pwk Company upon payment of $50.00 per set, (a) Interest claimed: 100 (b) shall The payment be cash or in check form and be (c) Quantity claimed: 0.05 cf.s. drawn payable to Bingham Engi- (d) Diverted from; Unnamed Soring (e)- Point of Diversion: North 2930 neering. feet and East 1050 feet from SW PROJECT DESCRIPTION:. comer of Section 13, T2S, R4E, This project consists of installing SJLM. aeration equipment, ultraviolet dis- (f) Use: April 1 to November 30 infection equipment, constructing Stockwatering , masonry building, dewatering la- (g) Date first used: 1887 goons, modifying sections of the Claim Nn 7170 outfall sewer line and other miscelwork. laneous (See specifications (a) Claimant East Park Company and drawings). (b) Interest claimed: 100' SITE SHOWING: On December (c) Quantity claimed: 0.05 oils. 5,1990 a tour of the project will (d) Diverted from: Unnamed Spring am. All Contractors (e) Point of Diversion: North 1408 begin at who desire to attend the showing feet and East 200 feet from SW should meet at the Oakley Town comer of Section 13, T2S, R4E, 11.-0-0 SAJH. E 2300 from SW Cor, HalL Summit The in Published well 12 in. (0 Use: April 1 to; November 30 Sec J6b T2S, R6&, Stockwatering January 1 to De100 ft to 600 ft. deep. (Kamas County Bee November 16, 23 and - 3a and December 7, 199a (f) Use: April T2S, R6E. SJLM. to November 30 Stockwatering Januaiy 1, to De- cember 31 Domestic (g) Date first used: 1887 cember 31 Domestic Notice of Default was recorded April 5, 1989, as Entry Na 306622 in Book 517, Page 458 of (e) Point of Diversion: Section 15, comer of Section 13, T2S, R4E, 1 ft 26, T2S.R6E, SJLM. 0) Priority: 1881 (lc) Right Na References: 869, 877, 884,887 (c) Diverted from: Beam Cheek (d) Ditch: O. ft H. Williamsss No. 4 SXM. 7A Domestic, Stockwatering (h) Na Acres Irrigated: 32B0 (i) Lands Irrigated: Sections 25 Flood: 029 High: 0.22 Low: 0.12 (f) Period said official records. of Use: Irrigation Season (g) Purpose of Use: Irrigation, Domestic, Stockwatering (h) No. Acres Irrigated: 10.00 (i) Land Irrigated: Section 26, T2S, Exchange Application No. 324 of water Coming 100 acre-fefrom the Weber Rim. The water is proposed to be used in serving the domestic needs of 1,000 homes. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express of implied, regarding tide, possession or encumbrances. DATED this 19th day of R6E. S.LM. 1990. November, (j) Priority: 1876 (k) Right No. References: 874, ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL 877,884,887 BANK et in its capacity as Trustee By Gregory O. Taylor, Esq. Right No. 874 (a) Owner C.W. Larson (b) Water Allotment Vice President Flood: 0.91 High: 0.71 Low: 0.40 For further information contact Credit Management Foreclosures re: ZION5TIRST at NATIONAL BANK vs. JontaneDe Development (Loan 3549925-9002-). 524-46- (c) Diverted from: Beam Cheek (d) Ditch: G. ft H. Williams Na 2 (e) Print of Diversion: Section 15, 01 T2S.R6E.SUd. Published in The Summit County Bee November 3a and December 7 and 14, 1990. (f) Period of Use: Irrigation season (g) Purpose of Use: Irrigation, (9) (2) N 1300 City Wells) USE: Municipal: in () 71y Right Nn 8M (a) Owner CW. Larson (b) Water Allotment Chanoa Application Nol of Covering 1.98 second-fe- et water from Beam Creek and an unnamed spring. The water is to be used in irrigating 40 acres, watering larly described as: 5,000 sheep, and supplying the culinary needs of 1,000 families. PARCEL I; To die extend tire water rights Die West 12 of the West 12 of presented by the Right Numbers the Southeast. 14 of Section 12, identified below become usable on Township 2 South, Range 4 East, die above described tract, all the Salt Lake Base aqd Meridian. pmyiakm thereof shall apply to at undivided nine percent of such PARCEL 7z rights: . 100.0 ac-f- t. QUANTITY:SOURCE: Echo Reservoir. POD:' (1) S 2640 E 1400 from NW Cor, Sec 30, T3N, R5E. USE: Irrigation, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, December 31, 199a payable in lawful money of the Utated States at the time of sale, on the front steps of the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, am..of said day, for Utah, at the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by JORDANELLE DEVELOPMENT, a Utah Limited Partnership, ss Trustors, in favor of THE LOCKHART CO. now known as ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK by virtue of that certain merger effective December 31, 1986, as beneficiary, and recorded January 3, 1985, as Entry No. 229126 in Book 327, Page 41, of the official records of Summit County, State of Utah, covering real property located at raw land located in Summit and Wasatch Counties, Utah, and more particu- Claim Nn Claimant: East Pad Company (b) Interest claimed: 100 (c) Quantity claimed: ai8 cfj. (d) Diverted from: Unnamed Spring (e) Point of Diversion: North 1752 feet and East 452 feet from SW The Summit County Bee From Our House To Your House This week, we will bring you' some hints from that famous cook, Betty Crocker. "Die best pan shape for microwaving is tire ring shape which promotes even cooking of foods that won't be stirred during cooking' - cakes, breads, muffins. The microwaves penetrate food from the center, sides, top and bottom more evenly than with a square or rectangular pan. If you are on a low cholesterol diet and use soup stock from beef with fat From the time if s milled, allpurpose flour will keep for 12 months. Whole wheat flour stores well for eight months. Store either flour at home in a cool dry place. To extend shelf life, freeze flour in double wrapped containers. Just be sure to bring flour to room temperature before using it The best way to warm breads in the microwave oven is to wrap them in microwaveable paper toweling and heat on medium. The secret to moist, not weepy bones, you will have a small amount of cholesterol in die soups meringues for cream pies lies in but in only small amounts gener- dissolving sugar thoroughly and ally within guidelines of low taking meringue completely. Add cholesterol diets. The beef bones, sugar gradually as soon as egg however, must be well trimmed of whites are frothy. Then, beat until fat snd meat, since meat is marbled meringue holds stiff peaks. Place meringue on a hot filling and bake at 400 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. To test baking powder to see if it is still active, stir one teaspoon of baking powder into 13 cup of hot water. Baking powder is fit to use if. it bubbles abundantly. If your cookies are spreading too need to add more much, you may flour to the batter. If recipe calls for solid shortening, don't substitute butter or margarine because they have more water than shortening and make cake dough too soft. Cookies may spread because the oven isn't hot enough. Or you may the cookie sheets. be cookies, Except for cookie sheets rarely need to be over-greasi- ng ng Mprmon Youth Symphony and Chorus to Present Annual Christmas Concerts ;in what' has become a very tribute to papular and the Christmas season, the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus will present its annual Christmas concert Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and well-attend- ed 8., Each evening's performance will begin at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Doan open at 7 and there is no charge for pjo, admission. Admission will be limited, however, to those right years of age and older. at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 12. This event is an open invitation to community residents to join the orchestra in singing the music and contemporary as well as classical and popular Christmas music. The program also will feature several of Mr. Bowden's arrangements of popular and traditional Christmas music. Additionally, the concert will present a diverse offering, from selections by George Frederick Handel to popular of the Christmas season. Lyrics win be provided to those in attendance. Musical Director Robert C. Bowden indicates, however, that if participants have a musical sene of the MessiafiTtoey are encouraged to bring it with them, since die Hallelujah Chorus will be on the program for the melodies by Leroy Anderson. The annual Christmas concerts are easily among the most popular of the several Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus programs offered each year, and those wishing good seats sre encouraged to arrive early at the Tfcbernade. Sing-I- n. The Dec. 7 and 8 concerts, including die Mormon Youth Chorus along with the Symphony, will feature a lively mix of traditional . Additionally , the Mormon Youth Symphony will host its annual Christmas Carol Sing-I- n beginning The Importance of Detecting Breast Cancer Early In Utah, as in the rest of the nation, more women get breast cancer than any other type of cancer. One out of every ten women will develop breast cancer at some time in her life, and more than 4200 will die firm in 199a These frightening statistics are canting women to become more aware of what causes breast cancer, who is susceptible to it, and how it can be detected and treated. Risk factors increase for women who have a personal or family history of breast cancer, who have never had children, or have their first child after the age of 3a Breast cancer is most common in women over the age of 50 but has also been detected in younger women through mammograms or physical examination. lump being about die size of a pea .drops to 13 percent toMperocat. . and enlarging to the size of a golf A woman's best defense against ball by later stages. Cancers debreast cancer is monthly breast tected in die earliest stage can be along with regular treated, allowing a 93 percent surphysical examinations by a health vival rate. If die cancer is not decare professional and mammograma tected early, the survival figure for women age 35 and older. State Park Passes Make Great Christmas Gifts If you have a person on your Christmas list who ery'oys hotting, picnicking, swimming, or learning about Utah's history, die Utah Division of Parks and Recreation may have the perfect Christmas gift for diem. The Division's 1991 Annual Park and Family Park permits are now available. The Annual Park Permit allows Warning signs include persistent changes in the breast, such as a lump, thickening, swelling, dimpling, skin irritation, distortion, the card holder and up to seven retraction or scaliness of the nipple, other guests, traveling in the same - nipple discharge pain or tenderness. Breast cancer occurs most often as a painless lump or thickening, frequently in the upper outer portion of the breast, although it can occur anywhere in the breast It can also spread to the armpit, neck, chest and other parts of the body through the bloodstream. However, 80 percent of the lumps detected are day-us- private motor vehicle, access during the day to any of Utah's 44 state parks during 1991. The Annual Park Permits are available at any of Utah's state parks or at the Division's main office, located at 1636 W. North Temple in Salt City, said Carolyn Hatley, accounting technician with the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. The permit sells for $50. benign, or For individuals who enjoy visit- -' Breast cancer is thought to dea specific state park, the Family tag one a with in stage velop stages Park Permit is available. The permit allows the card holder and up to seven guests, traveling in die same private motor vehicle, access durtag die day to one specific park for 1991. The Family Park Permit sells for $25, and must be purchased at the park where the permit will be used. e Both passes are passes full fee The most be camping only. paid for those who wish to remain overnight A brochure listing Utah's state parka.and what there is to see and do, car. be obtained by writing die Utah Division of Parks and Recreation at 1636 W. North Temple, Salt Lake City. Utah, 84116, or 1. telephoning the division at , . 538-722- |