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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 4, 2003 - Page 16 EDITH MAE KOLB Mark E. Lyman, LCSW January 30, 193- 4- May 30, 2003 Edith Mae Kolb, of Monti-cellUtah passed away on May 30, 2003. She was born January 30, 1934 in Jerome, Idaho to Anne and Thomas Shaw. On December 7, 1956, Edith married Frederic T. Kolb and they were sealed in the Los Angeles Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of on January 30, 1960. Edith and Fred had five children. Edith was a beautician for more than 45 years. Edith was a devoted wife and mother, who loved serving o, Edith passed away at home after a long battle with illness. She fought a good fight and her family. band Fred, daughter Fredda, four sons; Jeffrey, Daniel, Scott, and Kenneth, 16 grandchildren, five sisters; Bonnie, Charlotte, Lois, Carol, Claudia and a brother, Frank. Individual, Marriage and Family Counseling Consultation 25 years experience 435-678-26- 17 A viewing only will be held on Thursday, June 5 between 6 and 8 p.m. at the Monticello LDS Stake Center. Graveside services will be held on June 10 at 10 a.m. at Evergreen Memorial Park in Ogden, Utah. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be given in Ediths name to the Hospice of Montezuma County, her family, friends, and church, especially working in the Monticello Temple. Edith loved sewing, cooking, crafting, gardening, and being with Counseling Services P.O. Drawer 740, 13455 THE GRIST MILL INN A BED AND BREAKFAST 64 SOUTH 300 EAST MONTICELLO, UTAH WWW.THEGRISTMILLINN.COM Available for: Bridal Showers, Weddings, Receptions, Family Reunions, Community Events, Business Meetings, Club Meetings Government Rates Seasonal Rates Discounts for: AAA, AARP, Broad- way, Cortez, CO 81321. endured to the end. Edith is survived by her hus- - Edith will be greatly missed by her husband, children and Active Duty Military friends. 435-587-25- 97 800-645-37- 62 Member Monticello Chamber of Commerce Glen Public notice Public notice Southeast Utah fishing report BLUE MOUNTAINS: Conservation Officer Randall Scheetz Blanding rainbow reports that trout, using 3 has been fair for PowerBait. Fishing has been better in the early morning or this week with morning water temperature now at 72. The rapid warming has melted snow in the Rockies which is rushing toward Lake Powell. Hite marina sits Reservoir has been good with exactly where river and lake meet. Each day as much as 74,000 acre feet of water passes the marina and this week the flood is running directly through the marina. The current and silt load is pulling down moored houseboat anchors and threatening to pull the boats under as well. Launching at Hite is sketchy. Further downstream, the traditional baits and spinners. rapidly rising water is evening. Recapture Reservoir has been good for northern pike, which are being caught with spinners from the shore or crankbaits from boats. Most pike will be found 5 feet of water in the in deeper parts of the reservoir. 10-1- Rainbow trout fishing at Recapture has been slow. Foy KENS LAKE: Sgt. Edward Meyers reports that the lake is nearly full. No report on angling success. In 2003, fishing is prohibited from a boat with a gas engine. LA SAL MOUNTAINS: Sgt. Edward Meyers reports that access to Blue and Medicine lakes is still Ed adds that Medicine will be accessible very soon. As of last weekend, the U.S. Forest Service gate to Warner was still closed, but should be open soon. The gate to Oowah was opened on 5 23. Ed says fishing has been excellent for hold-ove- r rainbow and brook trout. Meyers blocked. welcome. The shallow slope of the Bullfrog ramp is improving. The leading edges extended ramps at Wahweap Stateline and Antelope Point an now under of water. These ramps are not yet open but will be by next week. Launching and access are much better and almost back to normal. Fishing is holding up well F. cannot ever remember a 10 degree temperature jump from one weekly fish report to the next. That is what happened I of canyons. Shad imitating crankbaits may be the best lures to use near spawning shad. Shad raps, Bevy Shad, Pointers and rattletraps are good shallow runners. But surface lures are more exciting and perhaps the better s lure to use each morning. Sammy. Superspook Jr., jumpin minnow, and pop-- r type lures are working very well. Mid day the soft plastics grubs are working well for smallmouth. Bass are caught between protecting the nest made last week and following the rapidly disappearing shoreline. Bass will move from fiat nesting structure to steeper rocky shoreline as fry are released to fend for themselves. It will be necessary to fish all kinds of habitat to find where bass may be on any particular day. Look for a pattern to help reduce at Hite but slip into side they can be caught. Pay strict attention to where the fish mental transitions occurring. Avoid the main channel flood canyons for excellent fishing for stripers, smallmouth, walleye, and sunfish. In the upper San Juan fishing has shut down at Spencers Camp but improved dramatically at PiuteNeskahi Bay. Some early stripers. Very early and very late may be the best fishing times. Shad are ever present and spawn at mornings first light. All predators take advantage of the shad run as spawning shad deposit adhesive eggs along the shore, The United States Department of Agriculture. Rural Developmert. acting on behalf of the Rural Housing Service RHSi is considering an Application lor Financial Assistance iron) Gentle Ironhaw k Shelter to construct a hatiered men sand women's .heller at approximately 700 South 100 West, HI. Hiding. Utah 845 II implemented, the proposed action may impact important land resources such as floodplains, wetlands, important farmlands, historical archeological resources The proposed actual is available for review at De elopmenl Area Office at 340 l the North 600 Fast, Richfield. Utah Comments from concerned individuals nr entities are being requested. Such comments will be received from la days from the time ol publication in this newspaper. Any comments must he sent to l the Rural Development Specialist. Development, 340 North 600 East. Richfield, Utah 1 USDA-Rura- USDA-Rura- 84701. Published June Monticello. Utah 2003 4. in tin San Juan Record, ever-popul- ar despite the wild environ- hold-ove- by Wayne Gustaveson Lake Elevation: 3608 Water Temperature: 72-8- 0 mats of driftwood in the backs time spent on unproductive water. Luckily bass are very aggressive and will let the recommends spinners or salmon eggs. Fishing at Hidden Lake has been r excellent for and morning striper boils are stocked rainbow trout. occurring along with excellent Salmon eggs, worms and smallmouth catching. Fish spinners have worked best. near the water color transition Fishing at Dons Lake has zone. been fair for splake and tiger In the clear water of the flies. with trout main lake fishing is good for spinners and LAKE POWELL FISH smallmouth and spotty for REPORT brush and around floating patient angler know where bites and concentrate on similar type habitat and structure. Stripers are not in the lower lake main channel and will spawn in the backs of the canyons. Stripers have not left the shad food supply and will remain scattered. Fat healthy stripers can be caught on surface lures, crankbaits and spoons around spawning shad. Casting shad imitating spoons to long points after dark may be the very best method for bigger stripers. Rapidly changing conditions sometimes make it tough to keep up with the fish. If success is limited then try changing locations and techniques to find something that works. Swank Innkeepers & Phyllis NOTICE OF HEARING . CAUSE NO 152-0DOCKET NO. BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OK THE REQUEST FOR AGENCY ACTION OF EXXONMOBIL OIL CORPORATION ACTION FOR CERTIFICATION OF EXPANDED ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY PROJECT IN THE DESERT CHEEK FORMATION TOWNSHIPS 40 AND 41 SOUTH, RANGES 24 AND 25 EAST, S L.M., SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH, FOR PURPOSES OF SECTION OF THE UTAH CODE ANNOTATED. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATTER. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil. Gas and Mining (Board"), State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. 2003, at 10.00 a m., or as soon thereafter us possible, in the VERNAL CITY OFFICES. Council Chambers. 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah The hearing will be conducted as a formal administrative adjudication in accordance with the rules of the Board as set forth in Utah Administrative Code R64 W set (2002) as provided for by W seq 1998) and Utah Utah Code Ann $ ef seq (2002). Code Ann. The purpose of the proceeding will be for the Board to receive testimony and evidence regarding an Order' 1. Approving expanded enhanced recovery operations and ongoing operations in the McElmo Creek Unit area located in Townships 40 and 41 South. Ranges 24 and 25 East, S L M , San Juan County. Utah. 2 Certifying the McElmo Creek Unit as an enhanced recovery project as of June 25. 2003 from which the incremental production is determined tor the severance tax rate reduction calculation 4 of the Utah Code pursuant to Section Annotated 3 Suspending existing spacing orders andor statewide field or siting rules to the extent said orders or rules are inconsistent or in conflict with the iederal laws and regulations applicable to the McElmo Creek Unit 4 Providing such other relief as may be just and proper under the circumstances Objections to tins matter should be filed with the Secretary of the Board at the address listed below no later than the 10th day of the month, or two weeks before the scheduled hearing, whichever is earlier. Objections filed later may be considered by the Board at or before the regularly scheduled hearing for good cause shown. Natural persons may appear and represent themselves before the Board. All other representation by parties before the Board will be by attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of Utah, or attorneys licensed to practice law in which meet the rules of the Utah State Bar for practicing law before the Utah Courts Attorney representation may he waived by the Board upon petition and good cause shown. Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant to the procedural rules of the Board The Request for Agency Action, and anv subsequent pleadings, may be inspected at the office of the undersigned A party w ho fails to attend or participate- in the hearing mav be held in default Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act. persons requiring auxiliary communicative aufs and sen ices to enable them to participate in tins hearing should call Mary Potter at (801 i at least three working day prior to the hearing date DATED this 29th day of May, 2003. 2003-006- 9 1 40-6-- Public notice CITY OF MONTICELLO ORDINANCE NO 2003-TITLE Urgent Water Conservation Measures PURI )SE Imp wit ion of outside watering tmn- - to const re the Uitvs water supply WHEREAS, the City of Monticello is expen-- t ruing severe watir shortages as ,i result of exuviae drought condition-- , and WHEREAS water storage continues to dc- nu-- e t er ho t hv in City to find new water and to augmi ifi exist mg source.-- , mh.i i and the Hurt- - of - citii ns to conserve w it t and WHEREAS, the Monticello Cit Council lias d'Ueiinnmd th.it it - imperative to implement w i iiMTation measures m .in effort to consent the available water and control the i' le te v t e it- ( r . ! NOW, THEREFORE, he it uidamed by the Montuello City Council that the following outside watering restrictions are herein- imposed on the citizens of Monticello Tile City will be divided into four sections and outside watering permitted one (lav per week in each .section, between the hours 7 00 p m and 9 00 p m only on the designated day, 2 The following uses ofwater from the City's shall be prohibited a) Washing of automobiles, except in an established facility, hi Washing of driveway s and sidewalks, including commercial establishments. e Filling of outside residential sw miming poofs or w ading pools. 3 The following penalties shall apply for violations of these restrictions. a A warning letter will lie issued for the first offense, to Ik? delivered by a police officer, b A $.70 fine will be unpos d for the second oflcnse; c A $100 fine will be imposed for the third offense and. in addition, the secondary water to the propertx w ill shut off and a meter installed on the property to monitor usage from the cull nai v y tern I his Ouhname t shall Income effective on May 28 2003, and hall n main in efh it until IV cemberJI. 2003. utiles sooner repealed a 1 his Ordinance shall up rsecic anv pervious Ordinance or Resolution in conflict with the provisions herein PASSED and ADOPTKD by the Montio HoCitv Council this 28th Day of Mav, 2003 IN WITNESS THEREOF sC Scott fYhrson water-suppl- car-was- 1m- -- -- -- ATTEST sKita Walker. C Recorder Published June 4 and 11.2003 m the San Juan Record, Monticello. Utah M , ( 538-532- STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING Allan Ma.shburn, Chairman s1 Mary E Potter Secretary to the Board 94 West North Temple, Suite 1210 Salt Like City. Utah 84116 (SOD 538 5327 ubhshed June 4. 2003 m the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah W 1 1 |