Delinquent Tax List for Millard County, State of Utah for the Year 2019

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Delinquent Tax List for Millard County, State of Utah for the Year 2019 Delinquent Tax List for Millard County, State of Utah for the Year 2019 In accordance with Utah Code § 59-2-1332.5 notice is hereby given that the following named person/parcels are delinquent in the payment of the 2019 general, real, special, and drainage district taxes upon the real property described, in the amount indicated, and Millard County will have a lien upon the said property. Said taxes were due and payable on or before December 2, 2019, and a penalty (not included in the amounts shown below) has now been imposed in accordance with said section. Interest shall accrue as of January 2, 2020, unless the delinquent taxes, plus the penalty, are paid on or before January 31, 2020. Owner of Record: Parcel No.: Amount Due: 2 MAN SCRAMBLE LLC D-814 $29.51 1148610 ALBERTA LTD 4806-C $31.78 AB REC PROPERTIES LLC 7080-A $5.30 ABBOTT, BONNIE JEAN c/o ABBOTT, VANCE D-600 $178.10 ACERO, GUSTAVO 8873-1 $10.00 ALCALA, ANTONIO JT F-349 $771.28 ALCALA, FRANCISCO J JT F-72 $675.44 ALLEN, SCOTT c/o ALLEN, SHARON F-178 $390.98 ALLEN, SHARON JT F-573-1 $134.16 ALTWINE, LETHA MAE D-635-1 $439.81 AMERICAN PENSION SERVICES c/o EQUITY TRUST CO 8457-A $15.89 ARCADIO, ARTURO JT D-718 $484.89 ASHMAN, JOE DALE JT F-277 $1,163.39 ATKINSON, MARK DO-5321-1 $460.86 AZ LAND RESEARCH L L C 8770 $31.78 AZ LAND RESEARCH L L C DO-2630 $100.32 AZ LAND RESEARCH L L C HD-4710-1 $195.46 B & LEE & COMPANY S-1304-1 $467.17 BAILEY, ROY LYNN JT EMH-VH-45 $89.32 BAILEY, ROY LYNN JT EMH-VH-46 $89.68 BAILEY, ROY LYNN JT EMH-VH-47 $89.96 BAKER, MAE L 8475-B-1 $15.89 BARKDULL, TONIE LARAE JT F-19-1 $27.03 BARLOW, ANTHONY J JT 8685-4 $63.56 BARNES, RUSSELL D-1108-1 $110.18 BARTON, STEVEN W JT F-142 $1,094.28 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LELAND T JR JT DO-2607-2-1 $52.23 CORYA, JOHN P 6047-3 $5.30 COSGROVE, CHARLES M JT HD-3447-1 $1,875.03 COX, PAULINE O D-DE-3-6 $74.84 CRAPO, J TRENT JT 7902-A $22.03 CRAPO, J TRENT JT 1/2 INT 7903-B $22.97 CRAVENS, TAMRA L JT D-3851-5-2 $60.46 CVKK L L C c/o CHURCH, CRAIG S D-923 $2,325.93 D'AMBROSIO, THOMAS TRSTEES 8814-1 $127.12 D'ANDREA, MARK 8898 $254.23 DALTON, KEITH C c/o DROUBAY, JILL D-1079-7 $206.15 DALTON, LEANDRA H-2072-1 $131.34 DARQUI, ALEX HD-5613-3-65 $10.00 DAUGHTERY, KELLY J D-1070-17 $1,068.72 DAVILA, JOSE DE JESUS ESPINOSA 7050-1 $5.30 DAVILA, JOSE DE JESUS ESPINOSA F-6-1 $705.90 DAVIS, CLEO TIC 6648-2-6 $84.74 DAVIS, LEONARD V c/o REID, BETTY H-2196 $116.04 DAVISON, RICHARD LEE 8762 $31.78 DAY, JAMES KENNETH JT 7006-1 $7.92 DAY, JAMES KENNETH JT F-561-18 $1,233.99 DAY, JAMES KENNETH JT F-561-21 $13.05 DAY, RAYMOND R JR MA-2663-E-2 $5.57 DAY, RAYMOND R JR MA-2663-E-5 $5.57 DAY, RON KENNETH JT 7000-2-4 $21.19 DCO HOLDING LC c/o BERTRAND, DAVID DO-3922-1 $135.73 DEBON 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