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Show Page 3 T H E GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER OCTOBER 5,2006 LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Please take notice that the Garfield County Resource Management Team will be holding a public meeting/open house on Wednesday, October 18,2006, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Garfield County Commission Chambers, located at 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah, to receive comments from the public regarding thefinaldraft of the County Resource Management Plan. All Garfield County residents are encouraged to attend. Copies of the draft resource management plan are available at the County Clerk's Office. NOTICE TO WATER USERS PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Garfield County Garfield School District is seeking . persons interested insubstitute (Locations in SLB&M). For more inteaching positions. Substitute formation or to receive a copy of filings, training will be provided by visit http://waterrights.utah.gov or call 1Garfield County School District. 866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an If interested in a substitute teaching application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING posision, please contact us and submit a NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJEC- district classified application to Annie TION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND Eldredge at 145 East Center in PanRETURN ADDRESS, and any request guitch, or at PO Box 398, Panguitch, for a hearing. Protest must be filed with Utah 84759. You may call 435-676-8821 ALL ABOARD! the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt for any additional information. Our Brace Caboose is now makLake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before A training will be held on Monday, ing life easier for our patients in OCTOBER 25, 2006. These are infor- October 9,2006 at Panguitch High School outlying communities: Beaver, mal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 Library from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE Bicknell, Circleville, Delta, of the Division of Water Rights. (The You will be required to have a backPlease take notice that the Garfield Ephraim, Fillmore, Gunnison, Period of Use is generally year-round ground check. The cost for this backCounty Planning and Zoning CommisManti, Milford, Junction, Monroe except irrigation which is generally from ground check is $39 payable to the sion has scheduled a public hearing on and Salina. On days we're in the School District. Upon approval of the Wednesday, October 18, 2006, at 2:00 Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) mobile office, our office phone is NEW APPLICATION(S) background check, board approval will p.m. in the Garfield County Commission forwarded to us, so we can still be 97-2299 (A76605): Blake Spalding be requested. Chambers, located at 55 South Main reached. Completed fingerprint cards and all Street, Panguitch, Utah, to receive pub- propose(s) using 1.73 ac-ft.fromground1-888-BRACEME lic comment regarding the proposed water (-2 miles south of Boulder Town) other paperwork are due to the district for IRRIGATION; DOMESTIC. office by October 23,2006. Lunch will Garfield County Resource Management CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 150 E 200 N • RkhfieM, UT be provided. Plan. 61-2713(a31936): Lynda L. Marcks, State of Utah Board of Water Resources, OCTOBER WALKS & TALKS PUBLIC NOTICE Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument celebrates 10 years of "Learning West Panguitch Irr. & Res. Co. - Held COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT from the Land" with its "Walks & Talks" series. These programs are free-and. Jjy^BWR propose(s) using 1.6 ac-ft. BLQC1C GRANT (CDBG) ; open to the public. Times are Mountain Daylight Savings Time. ' • - • " ; • from"grouhtfwaterT(T/2 mile south-of First Public Hearing Notice Panguitch) for IRRIGATION; Friday October 13 Saturday October 21 STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. Escalante City will hold a public Living Soils Wetlands of Deer Creek 61-2711(a31937): State of Utah Board hearing to consider potential projects for Time: 1-5 p.m. Time: 10 a.m.-lp.m. of Water Resources, Paul and Chantra which funding may be applied under the Place: Meet at Kanab Visitor Center Place: Meet at Anasazi State Park Visitor S. Gooch, West Panguitch Irr. & Res. CDBG Small Cities Program for ProDrive or carpool; Center Co. - Held by BWR propose(s) using gram Year 2007. Suggestions for poshort drive on gravel road. Short drive (on paved road) or carpool. 0.8 ac-ft. from groundwater (1 mile tential projects will be solicited, both verJoin USGS ecologist Dr. Mark Miller Explore wetlands and riparian areas northeast of Panguitch) for bally and in writing, from all interested on a* field trip to explore the amazing world along beautiful Deer Creek with Monu- STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. of biological soil crusts. Find out how ment hydrologist Mike Turaski. Learn 61-394(a31954): Town of Circleville parties. The expected amount of CDBG these living soil crusts contribute to bio- about the importance of water, and how A Municipal Corporation propose(s) us- funds for this Program Year will be dislogical diversity, and how important they this rocky canyon country is influenced ing 0.135 cfs. from the Cottonwood cussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program and a review are in dryland ecosystems like our region. by flashfloods and groundwater from the Basin Spring (4 miles NW of Circleville) of previously funded projects. Learn how these tiny^soil plants create special micro-sites that help seeds ger- vast Navajo Sandstone. The Monument for MUNICIPAL: In Circleville. The hearings will begin at 7:00 p.m. minate and grow and hold our precious maintains an array offieldstations, moni- 61-2138(a31955): Town of Circleville on October 17, 2006 and will be held toring stream flows and conditions propose(s) using 0.06 cfs. from the soils intact. Wednesday October 25 ' Wades Canyon Spring (4 miles NW of at 100 N. 100 W., Escalante, Utah. Thursday October 19 Circleville) for MUNICIPAL: In Town Further information can be obtained by Dinosaur Tracks Fossils, Swamps, and Dinosaurs contacting Escalante City at 435-826of Circleville. Time: 10 a.m.-l p.m. Time: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 4644. Place: Meet at Big Water Visitor Center Big Water Visitor Center JerryD. Olds, P.E, STATE ENGINEER In compliance with the Americans Short drive or carpool and 1/4 mile Drive or carpool; Published in The Garfield County Insider with Disabilities Act, individuals needing walk to the track site well-maintained gravel road. on SEPTEMBER 28 special accommodations (including auxCome journey with Ranger Merle Take a walk along the shore of the & OCTOBER 5, 2006. iliary communicative aids and services) Late Cretaceous Seaway with Monument Graffam to discover dinosaur tracks in during these hearings should notify Vickie paleontologist Alan Titus. You'll hike the desert. 190 million years ago, these GARFIELD SCHOOL Schulkoski at 56 N. 100 W., Escalante, through the Dakota Formation, an ancient lands were blanketed by vast dunes, the Utah at least three days prior to the hearDISTRICT PUBLIC landscape 93 to 100 million years ago, biggest "sand sea" ever deposited in the ing to be attended. ANNOUNCEMENT vastly different than today with lush history of the planet. You'll have the chance to visit a dinosaur track site, plants, waterways and swamps, dinoIf you had a student in Special Edu- Published in the Garfield County Insider on October 5, 2006 where more than 60 tracks of Jurassic saurs and prehistoric reptiles and fishes. cation in Garfield County Schools who Period dinosaurs both large and small and Posted 1) Griffins Mercantile Learn about the major milestones in the was bom between the years 1981 and were preserved in the deposits of the 2) Escalante City Offices history of life occurring at the same time 1986 and would like their IEP informathe seawayfloodedNorth America. You'll Navajo Sandstone Formation. 3) Escalante Post Office tion please call Vicki Ahlstrom 435-679see lots of invertebrates, including amVickie L Schulkoski Schedule is subject to change. For up- 8769. Records will be destroyed after monites and shells. City Recorder, CMC dates: (435) 644-4680. December 1,2006. |