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Show July 16, 2009 - Page 4 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE property will The following property will be sold at a public auction to the be sold at a public auction to the highest bidder on the 18th day highest bidder on the 18th day of Au8U5t,;2009, at 10:30 A.M. of August, 2009, at 11:00 A.M. at "AytejD0it.doqr of the Beaver the front door of the Beaver ^ ' ^ P ^ ^ f e b i i r t House, 2160 County Court House, 2160 South 600 West, Beaver, Utah South 600 West, Beaver, Utah In ttie County of Beaver, by In the County of Beaver, by SECURrrV TITLE COMPANY SECURITY TITLE COMPANY BEAVER COUNTY, , OF BEAVER COUNTY, OF TRUSTEE on the Deed of Trust ' TRUSTEE on the Deed of Trust made by JAIME LEPE AND mad*? by JESSICA DOUQLftg. GLADYS LEPE. as Trustor, as Trustor, Recorded May 22. Recorded JunsJLJJQfiS as Entry 2QQg as. Entry No. 22M2S. in No. 226614 in Book 2SQ at Book 382 at Pages 58Q-585 of • Pages 194-197 of the Official, the Official Records of Beaver Records, of Beaver County, County, Utah, given to secure Utah, given to secure an indebt- an indebtedness in favor of edness in favor of NORTH UNITED STATES OF AMERI- SPRINGS,, Lt£, W reason °f Ihe breach of certain obligations secured ihereby.•Notlce of-Dofauli svas recorded January 26, 2009 as Entry No 238903 in book 431 at Page 399-400/. of said Official Records. Trustee will seli at a public aucttoriip the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful . money,of the United States at ; the:tim$9frsate, without warranty as for title, possession' or encumbrances, the following described property at Milford Fiat, in t h e ' City of Milford, County of Beaver, State of Utah The, West one half of the Northwest . quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9, Township 29 South, Range 10 West, Salt -.lake Base and Meridian. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the .following;:";cteacrib«d property: Beginning at the Southeast cori^^lfT.thd^VjtesJ; h,aif of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9, TowmsJilP': 29 South, Range 10 West, :SaSt.Lake Base and Meridian and running thence Ncrith i footi^ejince W$st 1 foot; thenw §^ap : .1 foot; thence East 1 fow tS the point of beginning. THEREFROM ! <>|i» gas and/or other ff'iri, on or under said land, together with the right of for the purig and/or removing the same TOGETHER WITH a right of way for ingress and egress described 35 follows; Beginning at the North quarter comer of Section 9,,Township 23 South, Range 10 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence South 2640 feet; thence East 25 feet; thence North 2640 feet; thence West 25 feet to the point of beginning, SUBJECT-TO a right of way for ingrQ3s./,$ci,d-. sgrGss over and CA, ACTING THROUGH THE RURAL HOUSING SERVICE OR SUCCESSOR AGENCY, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded Jarfuary 22, 2009 as Entry No 238879 in book 431 at Page 321-322 of said Official Records. Trustee will sell at a public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to tiile, posses$ion or encumbrances, the following described property at 145 North 600 West, in the City of Milford, County of Beaver, State of Utah Lot 4 and the South 29 feet of Lot 5, Block 5, LEWIS ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF MILFORD, according to the Official Plat thereof, recorded in tho Office of the County Recorder of said County. Subject, however, to all vatfd outstanding easements, rights of way, mineral leases, mineral reservations, and mineral conveyances of record. Tax ID No. 05-0024-0020 for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deod of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of. said Deed, 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 provided. Approximate opening bid: $86,858.00. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the TRUSTEE a $5,000.00 CASHIERS CHECK, at the time of the sale, the balance of the bid price must be received by 11:00 A.M., the day following the sale, at the office - of the TRUSTEE, in the form of across: Miifefetb 40 feet of said a CASHIERS CHECK, OR WIRE TRANSFER. The $5,000.00 deposit is nonfor tho purpose of paying obligarefundable. tiool.&@dired by said Deed of Trust Incjudlng feas, charges and expenses of Trustee, Dated 8th day of July, 2009. advance*, if, any, under the terms of saitd Deed, Interest SECURITY TITLE COMPANY thereon and the unpaid principal OF BEAVER COUNTY, of the. Nofe! secured by said J interest /s/ MICHAEL F. DALTON, ^ ^ ^ and by PRESIDENT law provS^&tJ.; . Published in The Beaver Press Bidders must be -prepared to July 16. 23, and 30, 2009, tender to the TRUSTEE a CHECK aHfie time of the sale, the balance of the bid price must be received by 11:00 A.M., the day following the sale, at the office of the TRUSTEE, In the form erf a CASHIERS CHECK, OR WIRE TRANSFER. The $5,000,00 deposit is non: Yefundable. . ^Of July; 2009 T1TUE COMPANY DALTON, .,. In ^ B e a v e r Press " " * * " " " -•> Printing Needs ^Come To ^^ Truss Just ask our many ,•• ^ s a t i s f i e d ' < f r : • - , • • . " • . * Meeting Cancellation for The Elk Meadows Special Sorvice District NOTICE is hereby given that the Elk Meadows Special Service District meeting sched-' uled for Friday, July 17, 2009 has been CANCELLED. The next regular scheduled nieeting will be held Friday, August 28, . 2009 at 9:00* am in the County Commission Chambers at 105 East Center Street, Beaver, Utah. By order of the Elk Meadows special, Service District Administrative Control Board. Grilled Beef * Adds Sizzle To Summer Meals (ARA) — It's' that time of year when enticing smells from the griil waft from yard to yard, tempting taste buds. When it comes to selecting what type of meat to grill for ydur friends and family, beof ranks supreme. Not only are hamburgers and steaks the two most popular foods for grilling/ according ;to research conducted by the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association, but beef is also one of the most versatile kinds of food to grill. Grilling beef Offers endless opportunities to create a variety of delicious and flavorful dishes - from mouthwatering kabobs to tender baby back ribs and juicy steaks. Yet many outdoor chefs stick with foods that are most familiar to them. Whether you're new to the gril! or just want to "beef up11 the options in your recipe box, the good news is that beef is available in so many ' economical, sirnple-to-grill cuts that it's easier than you might think to impress'your family and friends, and to add some sizzle tc your summer meais, "With beef, outdoor chefs have a lot of different options from which to choose to create delicious and interesting grilled meais all summer long," says Genie Nicholas, culinary development manager at SUPERVALU. "In addition, with more people opting to cook at home because of the economy, grilled beef provides one of the easiest ways to enjoy a restaurant-quality meal at home, at an affordable price." T o n g s , u p l Tips for grilling beef with confidence * Help is just ground the corner: You don't have to know everything about beef to try something new on the grill. You just need to know where to look. Many grocery stores have sections in the meat department stocked with varieties of beef specially cut for grilling, along with easy cooking instructions right on the packages. * Efopflnd your repertoir^: With a. little experimenta* tion, you can discover many ways to create a memorable mea! of grilled be§f that is sure to delight your family and friends. So; if you've never ventured beyond cheeseburgers, try a skirt steak marinated and served fajita-style. If you always grill steak, try preparing it in new ways, such as in beef kabobs or as the main component in a crisp steak salad. * The right ingredients: Great chefs know the importance of starting with the freshest, highest quality beef. Look for premium beef, such as USDA Choice Angus Beef, at your local grocery store. * Liven it up: . ' Even with less tender cuts of beef, there are lots of ways to create a delicious meat. Adding kosher salt or a variety of spices to grilled beef 10 minutes before grilling is an easy way to enhance the natural flavor. Or use a marinade for additional1 flavor and tenderness. * Not tpo hot: • ; Most beef cuts should be placed 3 to 6 inches from t h e ; heat source and cooked over medium heat. Thicker cuts should be placed farther away from the heat to prevent the outside from getting cooked too fast, before the inside reaches the desired doneness. i * Perfect doneness:1 ' • An instant-read-thermometer inserted horizontally is the best judge of beef perfection]: The National1 Cattlemen's Beef Association advises cooking steaks to 145 F for medium rare or 160 F for medium, and to always cook burgers to at least 160 F. '* ' .'-., v * Savor the jgices: Resist the temptation to flatBrenda Goodwin ten or pierce the meat while District Secretary/Clerk • grilling, or the flavorful juices will be lost. t Published in The Beaver Press Here's a grilled beef recipe July 16, 2009. so easy,it can i ma'ke even a novice outdoor chef look like a Forty is to* old ftftof youth; 1 fiftyiStjae-youihlot oldflff^y v proV/Jhis],' colcjrfuiydh'tree features boneless sirloin and ready-made marinade sauce, *'**• simplifying prep time so you can relax and get to the table faster. If s one of many easy-tp-prepare beef recipes available at www.StockmanAndDakota.corn. Grilled Terlyaki Beef Kabobs Prep time: 15 minutes plus marinating : Grill time: 7 to 9 minutes Amount: 4 servings Ingredients: . 1 (1 1/2 pound) Stockman & Dakota Boneless Sirloin Steak 1 red bell pepper, cut into 24 chunks 3/4 cup Culinary Circle Shanghai Five Spice Teriyaki Marinade & Dipping Sauce 16 chunks fresh pineapple 8 wooden skewers, soaked in water 30 minutes Cooked rice, optional Directions: Trim the fat off the steak; cut into 24 cubes. Place steak, peppers and marinade into a recfosgbla food storage bag and sea>. Toss to coat. Place in refrigerator and marinate a minimum of 45 minutes or up to overnight. Preheat the grill to medium heat. Thread three beef, three pepper and two pineapple chunks onto skewers in desired pattern. Place skewers on the grill. Cook, turning occasionally, 7 to 9 minutes or until desired doneness is reached (145 F for medium rare, 160 F for medium). Additional marinade may be brushed on during grilling, if desired. Remove from the griit. 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