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Show Page 4B Tbe Summit Coontfce May; 1998. Summit County Continued from Page 3B . Commission The Published . in Summit County Bee May L 8 and 15, 1998. Public Notices. . Summit County NOTICE OF THE FILING OF CLASS D PETITIONS FOR ALLOTMENT OF WATER BY WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT All persons interested will please take notice that there have been filed with the Board of Directors of the Weber Basin Wkter Conservancy District, petitions spying for the allotment : Weber Basin wster, by the following landowners in: owning land SUMMIT COUNTY: Section 2 & 3, Township 2 South, Range S East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian. Section 7, 10, IS, 8, A 16, Ibwnship 1 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian. Section 27, Township 1 North, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian. Section 29, Ibwnship 1 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian. .Section 29, Ibwnship 4 North. Range 6 East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian. Section 34, Ibwnship 1 North, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base A Meridian. Copies of petitions containing the description of each tract and the terms and condition under which the water is petitioned are on file in the office of the Weber Basin Wster Conservancy District, Layton, Utah, for public inspection. The names of the petitioners and the amount of water in acrefeet applied for are as hereinafter set out: PETITIONER . ACRE-FEE- T Douglas Dotson - ID Elizabeth Follette ID Henry E and Jane P. Kiley - ID Thomas L and Anne C. McPhee -- 1.0 Justin Neal ODriscoll -- ID Patrick S. Smith and Ann Marie Smart ID Charley H. Tietnen - ID The Board of Directors of the District will meet in public session at District headquarters, 2837 E Highway 193, Layton, Utah, 9:00 a.m., Friday, May 22, 1998, to consider each of such petitions and any and all objections that may be presented in writing by any persons showing cause why any of said petitions should not be granted. All persons interested may appear at such hearing and show cause in writing why said petitions, or any thereof should not be granted. Failure of any person to show cause in writing as be shall aforesaid, deemed an assent on his part to the granting of said petition. The Board will at such meeting or at a subse- quent meeting adjourned therefrom, accept or reject the petitions. WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Ivan W. in The Published Summit County Bee May 1, 8 and 13, 1098. NOTICE Kamas City will bold a Chambers of the Kamas City Hall (170 North Main). The purpose of the public hearing Is to revise language of Chapter 23 of the Planning ana Zoning ordinances regarding requirements for panhandle lots. All interested parlies are invited to attend. in The . Published Summit County Bee May land 8, 1998. NOTICE T CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals will be received by the Summit County Commission, at die Office, County Coalville, Utah, until 2:00 p.m.. May 18, 1998 and at that time publicly opened for the Chalk Creek Road Repaving Project The principle items of work are approximately as follows: 1,900 Tbns Untreated Base Course (34" or 1 max) (Shouldering) 5,700 Tons Asphalt Concrete Mix (34 max) 17,000 Sq Yd Fetromat The project is to be completed in twenty (20) Calendar Days. NOTICE Notice is hereby given Proposal forms, plans and specifications an on file in die office of the Summit County Engineer at the Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main in Cbalville, Utah. Telephone: (801) 336 4431, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only from die Summit County Engineer after May 4, 1998, upon application and payment of a fee of $10.00 no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Surety Company; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashiers check for not leas than 3 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to Summit County as evidence of good faith and a guarantee Ihet if awarded die contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract brads as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Dated this let day of tions hcarin May 1 p.m., m the Francis Tbwn Community Center. The in Published Summit County Bee May i land dak against the WiMiAwiiiiI Qf gg Service District and who is a qualified voter residing within the proposed Service District or whou property hu bees included within the boundaries of the Service District inch notwithstanding protect, within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the weoiutira establishing the District, may apply to the District Court of the Third Judicial District for a writ of review of the actions of the Board in establishing the Service District, only upon the grounds, however, that ns or her property will not be benefited by one 'or mom of the services authorized to be furnished by the Service District or that procedures used to muhMi the Service District violated the law. FAILURE TO APPLY FOR SUCH WRIT OF REVIEW WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME SHALL FORECLOSE ALL 8, 1998. NOTICE Notice is hereby Francis that Town Council will hold a public hearing ra a C.U.P. for Mike Cummings to run a dump truck business from his home. This meeting will be held ra May 12, the 1998, at 7 DO p.m, u Town Community Center. The in Published Summit County Bee May Francis 1998. lands, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Francis Town Council will hold a public hearing ra a CUJ. for Mike Rogers to run a recreational rental business from his home. This meeting will be held on May 12, 1998, at 7:00 p.m., in the Francis Tbwn Community Center. in Published, The Summit County Bee May landS, 1998. County Commission, at Office the County Coalville, Utah, until p.m May 18, 1998 and at that time publicly for the Summit Public Works, Buin Snyderville Repaving Project Tne principle items of work am approximately as follows: Schedule A Pinebrook NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT Probate No. 983600015EI ESTATE OF WILLIS E. EMBRY VIRGINIA EMBRY, whou addreu is P.O. Box 236, Oakley, UT 84055, hu been appointPersonal ed Representative of the 2.-0-0 Subdivision 1 Concrete Mix ' '4Asphalt Max) Approx. 1,400 Tbna above-entitle- estate, d Creditors of the estate are hereby notified pursuant to U.CA. 753801, 1953, amended follows: Untreated Base 2 Course (34 or 1- Max), (Shouldering) Approx. 2,900 Ibns Petromat Fabric 3 Approx. 96D00SO. Yds. Concrete Gutter, 4 Waterway Approx. 2,200 La. Ft Schedule B Kilby Road - u u SERVICES The Service District will be authorized to provide Deliver or mail 1. their written claims to the Personal Representative at her addreu above; or 2. Deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives attorney, J. Lade Heaton, P.O. Box 682170, Park City, UT 84068; or 3. File their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Summit County, 60 North UT Main, Coalville, 84017 provided by Asphalt Concrete Mix (34 Max) Approx. 5,200 Tbns 2 Untreated Base Course (34" or 1 Max), (Shouldering) Approx. 1.600 Ibns Petromat Fabric 3 Approx. 44,000 Sq. Yds. Schedule C Summit Park Subdivision 1 - Asphalt Concrete Mix (34 Max) Approx. 6.600 Tbns 2 - Untreated Base Course (34" or 1 Max), (Shouldering) Approx. 2,100 Tons 3 - Petromat Fabric q. Yds. D Highland Estates Subdivision 1. Asphalt Concrete Mix (34 Max) Approx. 6,000 Tons 2 Untreated Base Course (34" or 1 Max), Shouldering) Approx. law. u If any of the above, claims must be presented within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication is April 24, 1998, in the Summit County Bee. Dated this 21st day of April, 1998 by. J. Lade Heaton Attorney for Personal Representative The Published in Bee Summit County April 24, and May 1 and 8,1998. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH PEOA RECREATION SERVICE DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY ' on GIVEN THAT September 15, 1997, the Bond of Commissioners of Summit County, Utah (the Board,), adopted a ' Resolution (Resolution 9726) declaring that the public health, convenience and necessity require the establishment of a Special Service District to be called Peo Recreation Service the District (herein Service District) for the purpose of providing services recreational within the boundaries of said Service District. A public hearing wu held in Oakley; Utah on 1997. October 22, Subsequent to the' public hearing, there wu a 15 day protest period, during which time no written were filed. The I authorized an advisory election, which on December 9, was-hel- 1997. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DISTRICT Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 15, ?EuLLB&Nt tfarace east atone section lines to the northeast comer of FROM April 17 and 24, and May . land 8, 1998. - f . and preparing the fields fra planting. He raised turkeys, craps, and fed cattle. He supplemented his income by working for fi w Onion Pacific Railroad u a fireman, machinist and guard. He also helped build the Echo Dam. His interests included prospecting, mining, inventing, designing, modifying and operating large equipment He loved his wife, children ami grandchildren. He loved family gatherings where the family would sing ryith either him or hit son Mike playing the piano. Sometimes he would accompany the singing with his trumpet The William Harrison gatherings were never complete without the family standing and "Hitch Richies singing the school song. He beWilliam Harrison "Hatch longed to the Church of Jena Christ Richins, 91, died Wednesday, of Latterday Saints ud wu a High April 29, 1998, in Murray.' Priest. He served u a councilor to Bora July 31, 1906, in Echo, to the Echo Branch president. Moroni and Laura Elizabeth Bull Survived by hfc soninlaw, Basil Richins. He was die third of five Beech, Ogden, husband of his only children. Married Amelda Tillie Saxton on March 21, 1927, in daughter RojnoU.Joy, deceased; Daughterinlaw y Beverly Fepi Ogden. The marriage wu later solProcfaet Richins, Fresno, Calif, wife emnized in the Salt Lake Ifemple. of his eldest spoNanisbo M. (Rjck She passed away Nov. 10, 1993.' or Sonny), deceased. Abo surviving Graduated from North Summit High are four sens and their spouses, School where he excelled in basketFlank William (Fay), Echo; Richard ball and music. While at North L (Ruth), Echo; David A. (Karen); Summit, he helped write a school American Fork, and Midpel Paul, song, "Hats Off lb Dear Old Ninth Salt Lake.C$ty;31 grandchildren f Summit, and played the trumpet in and '34 great- grandchildren, 1 several dance orchestras. He also Preceded indath by his wift,; loved to play the piano. While raisdaughter, ton, parents, inlaws,; ing their six children, they lived in dward M. (ltd); Dallas,1 brothers, Park City, Evanston and Echo. He Charles (Chick) and lister Melba and his wife homesteaded aome Dearden. property in Echo. They later Funeral . services were held acquired the family form in Echo Saturday, May 2, in the Henefer where he and his family spent many Ward Chapel, Henefer Interment hours clearing brush, leveling wu in the Echo Cemet ay. ; recreational services through the acquisition andor construction of recreational facilities, systems or improvements to be located within the Service District, together with necessary appurtenances and equipment therefor. METHOD OF FINANCING Pursuant to the sions of the Utah Service District Act, Utah code Annotated. Sections 17A21301, ct seq. (1953), amended, ana Article XIV, Sectira 8 of the Utah Constitution, the Service District may annually impose fees and charges to pay for all or part of the services to be provided by the Service Yew Newepapen People Servtog People u New & Used Sales & Service Dodge, Chrysler District The District may issue bonds for the acquisition end construction of facilities, systems or improvements to provide uid services, provided, however; that die feu and asrewnieiits to repay said bomb, must be authorized end approved by a majority of die qualified electors of the Service District at an election for that purpou. Protests to PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL SERVICE Plymouth Jeep & Eagle Dodge & Plymouth Mini-Va- ns Dodge Trucks Rams & Dakotas Russ Carrigan Motors DISTRICT Any interested person may protest the establishment of the proposed Service District or the furnishing of uid services therein in writing within IS days after the of ESTABLISHED THE RIGHT FURTHER TO OBJECT THERETO. in Published The Summit County Bra ground hpROFSED publication OF OWNERS PROPERTY OR QUALIFIED VOTERS WITHIN THE PROPOSED SERVICE DISTRICT SO Obituary . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Summit u rtf Section 26, Tbwnshro 1 South, Huge 5 East, SLBAM; thence north alone section lines to the southeast comer of Sectira 15, Ibwnship 1 South, Range S East, SLBAM; thence west to the southwest comer of said Sectira 15, thence north to' the point of die County 7.-0- 1,8 and 15, 1098. u new Development Code. These additions are to include: 1. Drilling of wells within town limits. 2. Protection of Sp in The Published Summit County Bee May Fetromat Fabric 3 Approx. 52D00 Sq. Yds. The project is to be completed in 60 Working Days. Proposal forma, plana and specifications are on file in the office of the Summit County Engineer at the Summit County Courthouse, 61 North 50 East in Coalville, Utah. Telephone; (801) 3364451 Ext 3250, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only from the Summit County Engineer, upon application and payment of a fee of $10.00 no pert of .which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company ra forms provided by the Surety Company; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified died, or cashier's check or not leu than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to eviSummit County dence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Dated this 1st day of the to comer Town Council will hold a public hearing to consider addi- May, 1998. Summit County 1 Francis that Section 13, South, Range 5 SLBAM; thence south stoog section lines to the southeast comer of Section 25, Ibwnship 1 South, Range S East, thence west SLBAM; ; section lines to the May 8, 1598 Morgan , Utah 829-324- 5 this notice. Written protests must be filed with the City Cleik in Goalville, Utah and may be withdrawn by the protectant at any time before the Board estab-liab- es We Saved $45iOOO or abandons the Vj Service District. Any protest signed ra behalf of a corporation owning property in the proposed Service District shall be sufficient if it is signed by the president, vice president, duly authorized as the Owner - Builder. ra any agent of the corporation, where title to any property is held in the name of more than ooe person, all of the person bolding title to the property must join far BoerfwilT vehdi consideration to all protests which shall have been filed and will bear and consider all interested person desiring to be heard. The Board shall adopt a resolution either estabService the lishing District or determining that the ectahliihment or the District Service should be abandoned, or may, in its discretion, reduce the boundaries of the proposed Service District or eliminate one or more of the types of servicn proposed, and establish die Service District by resolution, modified. IL within fifteen u "We are so we decided to build our home on the Home Equity Plan. It saved us thousands of dollars, and we had total control over the design of ouri 15) days after publication more than 50 percent of the qualified (50) votem of the territory proposed to be included within the Service District or the owners of more than 50 of the taxable value of the taxable property included within the proposed Service District the written . home. We were able to spend our money the way we wanted to spend it" Thank You Home Equity Plan! ,y : -- The Jensen Family To attend our Call toll free 785-53- 32 or call FREE 1800 Park Avenue . ( Home Equity Plan Inc. 4 A J Oflics ft. I1. rr Tuesday, May 12, 7:30 pju. Thurk, May 14, 7:30 pun. Yanow Hotel Holiday Iim Express seminar in New Concept In Home Bulding Utah Counlq and Sail Lalw Counlq. J268 South Main Hcber City, Utah Park City, Utah i - J ' i of the proposed Service District ra against the specified type of ser- -' vice to be provided within the Service District with the County Clerk, the Board is required by law; in the former instance, to abandon the proposed establishment of the Service District and in the latter instance,' to eihniwte the type at Service objected to from the resolution finally the Service District, , . Any perara who shall within 15 days hereafter; file a written protest with glad that ; |