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Show -.••;*-• • ' - *<--:t - - • $ • - ' ' ' The Beaver Press - July 30,2009 - Page 4 PUBLIC NOTICES BECMJU T X PCOHU MUST KNOW, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Passport; InTirne ~ Interpreting the Old Spanish Trail at Fish Lake ..aping*wing pacteare noticeable. >'There are tnrfce1 types of Insepticide formulations that can tfc used for' kilting grasshopper^: baits, dusts and sprays. Bails consist of wheat bran combinejd with the insecticide, carbaryl, dr a natural . grasshopper pathogen, Nosema locustae. Baits should be spread evenly throughout the boundary habitat and grasshoppers will consume the bait as they forage. Baits selectively kill only grasshoppers and other foraging insects. They must be reapplied following rainfall or sprinkler Irrigation. Examples of carbaryl; bait brands Include Lily Miller Grasshopper Bait, Sevin 5 Bait and Eco Bran 2 percent. Baits containing the natural pathogen include NOLO Bait Biological and Planet Natural Semaspore Bait. The following property will Richfield, UT- During two be sold at a public auction to the weeks in June volunteers from highest bidder on the 18th day around the country and across of August, 2009, at 10:30 A.M. the sea gather in the Fish Lake at the front door of the Beaver Basin to work on a portion of the County Court House, 2160 Old Spanish Trail and to conSouth 600 West, Beaver, Utah struct interpretive structures in the County of Beaver, by along this well known, but infaSECURITY TITLE COMPANY mous commercial route that OF BEAVER COUNTY, once linked Los Angeles, CA to TRUSTEE on the Deed of Trust Santa Fe, NM. made by JAIME LEPE AND "Volunteers from as far pLAQYS LEPE. as Trustor, away aa the lower hemisphere Recorded June*2.2006 as Entry came to help with this project," No. 22S614 in Book 32Q at said Fishtake National Forest Pages 194-197 of the Official Archeologist, Bob Leonard. Records of Beaver County, "Lydia Jankovac, a volunteer Utah, given to secure an indebt- from Australia, designed all of edness In favor of NORTH the interpretive displays for the SPRINGS, LLC, by reason of project." the breach of certain obligations From June 15 through June secured thereby. 26, PiT volunteers and Forest Notice of Default was recorded Service staff marked and January 26, 2009 as Entry No cleared approximately half a 238903 in book 431 at Page mile of a section of trail, con399-400 of said Official structed an interpretive kiosk Records. Trustee will sell at a and installed what can best be public auction to the highest bid- described as a mule train, fabrider for cash, payable in lawful cated out of metal. money of the United States at The project was a cooperathe time of sale, without warrantive effort between the Fishlake ty as to title, possession or National Forest, Richfield Field encumbrances, the • following Office, BLM and the Old described property at Mtlford Spanish Trail Association. Flat, in the City of Milford, "We focused on a section County of Beaver, State of Utah of the old trail known as the Fish The West one half of the Lake Cut-off," Leonard said. Northwest quarter of the This is a short-cut that broke off Southeast quarter of Section 9, the Old Spanish Trail in Salina Township 29 South, Range 10 Canyon and ended near what is West, Salt Lake Base and now highway 89, just north of Meridian. Circlevilfe. in 2002 this portion EXCEPTING THEREFROM the of trail was designated a following described property: National Historic Trail." Beginning at the Southeast It's been . reported that in comer of the West half of the 1348, Kit Carson led Lieutenant Northwest quarter, of the George D. EJrewerton and. a Southeast quarter of Section 9, group of 26 men from California Township 29 South, Range 10 with military dispatches conWest, Salt Lake Base and cerning America's war with Meridian and running thence Mexico and the first official news North 1 foot; thence West 1 foot; of the gold strike at Sutler's Mill thence South 1 foot; thence in California. They traveled from East 1 foot to the point of begin- Los Angeles to Sante Fe along ning. the Old Spanish Trail, and are EXCEPTING THEREFROM said to have traveled a welt51% ofjall oil, gas and/or other worn trail on the western shores minerals in, ori or under said of a large, high-elevation lake, known now as Fish Lake. This land, together with the right of trail segment is referred to as Ingress and egress for the purthe Fish Lake Cut-off. pose of exploring and/or removing the same TOGETHER WITH a right of way for ingress and egress described as follows: Beginning at the North quarter comer of Section 9, Township 29 South, How can 1 control grasshopRange 10 West, Sail Lake Base pers in my yard and garden? and Meridian and running Answer by Diane Alston, Utah thence South 2640 feet; thence State University Extension entoEast 25 feet; thence North 2640 mologist feet; thence West 25 feet to the There are two keys to sucpoint of beginning. cess in combating grasshopper SUBJECT TO a right of way for infestations in the yard and garIngress and egress over and den: 1) work together as a across the North 40 feet of said neighborhood to treat as broad property. of an area as possible as soon for the purpose of paying obligaas grasshoppers begin to move tions secured by said Deed of into yards from nearby open Trust including fees, charges fields and rangelands, and 2) and expenses of Trustee, initiate control whiie grasshopadvances, if any, under the pers are young. When terms of said Deed, interest grasshoppers become adults, thereon and the unpaid principal they eat much more per day and of the Note secured by said can fly over treated areas. Deed of Trust with interest Grasshoppers lay their eggs thereon as in said Note and by in undisturbed soil in the late law provided. summer and fall. Eggs hatch the Bidders must be prepared to following spring and the nymphs tender to the TRUSTEE a (young grasshoppers) walk until S5.QpQ.Qp CASHIERS CHECK, they find attractive vegetation to at the time of the sale, the bal- feed on. Grasses and forbs ance of the bid price must be growing on open lands can satreceive^ by 11:00 A.M., the day isfy their hunger eariy in the following the sale, at the office season, but as populations of the TRUSTEE, in the form of increase in size and non-irrigata CASHIERS CHECK, OR ed plants dry with warming temWIRE TRANSFER. The peratures and reduced rainfall, $5,000.00 deposit is nonthe grasshoppers will move to refundable. where they can find lush, green plants to eat. This is when they Dated 8th day of July, 2009 become a pest in the landscape and garden. Consider these tips for control. SECURITY TITLE COMPANY OF BEAVER COUNTY . • Mechanical and chemical /s/ MICHAEL F. DALTON, methods can be used to control PRESIDENT grasshoppers. Mowing a wide swath around borders of open Published in The Beaver Press fields can reduce migration of July 16, 23, and 30, 2009. grasshopper nymphs walking across the mowed boundary. Insecticides should also be applied to boundaries between For All Your home yards and open fields, Printing Needs Come To hedgerows, roadsides, drainage ditches and other weedy and unmangged lands. In order to Just ask our many be effective, mowing and insec^ r. satisfied ticide treatments should be Initl- ^ , ated while grasshopper nymphs' Customers Ask A Specialist: Ufa (Beaver SPmss • Carbaryl (Sevin) is the only type of dust registered for home yard application. Dusts are easy to apply, but are more expensive than sprays and must be reapplied after rain or irrigation. A number of insecticide sprays that can suppress grasshoppers include malathlon, permethrin (Spectracide, Bonide Eight, Basic Solutions), bifenthrin (Allectus, Brigade, Sniper and Talstar) and carbaryl (Sevin). Some spray products are not for use on edible plants and some are restricted to licensed appli* cators only,'sa'be sure to reacj the product label before purchase and application^ Sprayable formulations tend tb be less expensive and can kill on contact and when grasshoppers eat the treated vegetation. 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