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Show The Garfield County Insider Page 4 April 9, 2009 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS Family Practice Dr. Richard Birch Dr. Todd Mooney Becky Roberts, FNP Tim Dennis, PA-C Dr. Mitchell Miller Speech Therapy Flora Howard Anesthesiology Lewis Barney, CRNA Certified Nurse Midwife DeAnn Brown, CNM VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR APRIL 2009 Dr.Robert Randy Nakken Delcore Dr. 9 Orthopedist . ................................676-8842 Dr.Robert RobertPearson Pearson Dr. 14 Ear, Nose, Throat.........................676-8842 Dr. Mark Hansen Dr. Mark Hansen Dr. Brad Webb Dr. Brad Webb Dr. Donald Lappe Dr. Ronald Lappe’ Dr. Eric Maxwell 16 General Surgeon..........................676-8842 6, 20 Podiatrist.............................. (800)260-3668 30 Cardiologist...................................676-8842 8, 22 Audiologist....................................676-8842 Dr. Maxwell Dr.Eric Ronald Crouch 21 Urologist.......................................676-8842 Dr. Dr.Ronald Robert Crouch Nakken 30 Orthopedist...................................676-8842 Dr.Randy Kevin Walsh Dr. Delcore 9 Cardiologist...................................676-8842 Our Pharmacist, Tim Smith, will provide Coumadin testing and results at outlying clinics. Please call clinic for available dates and times. Coumadin testing and results at the Garfield Memorial Clinic will be by appointment. Mammography will be available in Beaver, April 1st & 2nd, in Panguitch on April 7th and in Escalante, April 15th & 16th. To schedule an appointment with Mammography please call 435-676-1267. Clinics - Call For Appointments Garfield Memorial Clinic, Panguitch ............................................... 435-676-8842 (Mon - Fri) Kazan Clinic, Escalante . .....................................................435-826-4374 (Mon., Wed., Fri.) Bryce Valley Clinic, Cannonville ............................................ 435-679-8545 (Tues. & Thurs.) Circleville Clinic, Circleville .................................................... 435-577-2958 (Tues. & Thurs.) Physical and Speech Therapy . ........................................................................435-676-8840 Mammography .................................................................................................435-676-1267 Diabetic Counseling(Jan Frandsen) ................................................................. 435-676-8811 Garfield Memorial Hospital Long Term Care Center ........................................435-676-1265 MORE ELK AND PRONGHORN PERMITS IN 2009 Wildlife Board approves permits for this fall’s big game hunts. More bull elk and buck pronghorn permits will be available for hunts in Utah this fall. At their April 2 meeting in Salt Lake City, the Utah Wildlife Board raised the number of hunting permits available for several big game hunts in Utah. If you applied for a permit, you’ll know by April 30 whether you drew one. “Most of Utah’s big game animals are doing well,” says Anis Aoude, big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. “That’s great news for sportsmen.” The following are among the actions the board took: Buck deer Utah has a new statewide deer management plan. “The plan provides a new approach to managing general season deer units,” Aoude says. If the number of bucks on a particular unit falls below the minimum objective of 15 bucks per 100 does, the board can shorten the hunting seasons on the unit. “If the number of bucks per 100 does falls below 10, the board can even cut permits on that specific unit or subunit,” Aoude says. “The new plan allows us to manage the state’s deer herds on a unit-by-unit basis, but still allows hunters to hunt on a regional basis,” he says. “Managing the herds this way should help the number of bucks per 100 does recover faster.” Because cutting hunting permits is no longer the main tool used to help herds that are struggling, the new plan also allows the state to move back to Utah’s statewide permit cap of 97,000 general season deer permits. On April 2, board members returned 1,000 permits to the Central Region. “Only two units within the region are not meeting the minimum goal of 15 bucks per 100 does,” Aoude says. “The hunts will be shorter than normal on those two units this fall.” The DWR also recommended adding 1,000 permits back to the Northeastern Region. The board voted against the increase, however, after sportsmen expressed concerns that there still weren’t enough deer in the region. In the Northern Region, buck-to-doe ratios are good across most of the region. There are two exceptions, though — the Cache unit and the Ogden unit. After last fall’s hunts, the buck-to-doe ratio on the two units was 10 bucks per 100 does. “Both of these units experienced above-average winter mortality two winters ago,” Aoude says. “The board anticipated this winter loss and took 1,000 permits away from the region last year. “We recommended to the board that they not add 1,000 permits back to the region at this time.” In addition to not adding the 1,000 permits back, the board also took an additional 1,000 permits away from the region. The board did this to try and speed the recovery of the herds on the two units. Bull elk On 26 of Utah’s 28 limited entry bull elk units, hunters are taking bull elk that are older than the age objective for the units. Because the units have plenty of mature bulls, the board decided to raise the number of limited entry bull elk permits for this fall. Board members approved 2,738 limited entry bull elk permits for 2009. That’s up more than 10 percent from the 2,447 offered last fall. “There are plenty of mature bulls on these units,” Aoude says. “The permit increase will allow a few more hunters a chance to enjoy hunting them this fall.” The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Garfield County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http:// waterrights.utah.gov or call 1-866-882-4426. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS` NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before APRIL 29, 2009. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-2 of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-round except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) NEW APPLICATION(S) 97-2346 (A78433): Meadow Valley Ranch LLC propose(s) using 1.73 ac-ft. from groundwater (2 miles SE of Escalante) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. Kent Jones, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 2 & 9, 2009. UPAXLP LEVY AND NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE REAL PROPERTY IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GARFIELD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SUNROC CORPORATION, a Utah corporation, Plaintiff, v. STEVEN S. TERRY, an individual; LINDSEY TERRY, an individual; WILLIAM H. CHILD and PATRICIA A. CHILD, Trustees of the William H. Child Living Trust u/a/d Dec. 20, 1993, as amended; and DOES I-X, Defendant. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Case No. 080600040 Judge David Mower To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale at the County Courthouse, 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah, west entrance, County of Garfield, State of Utah, on the 14th day of April 2009 , at 11 o’clock of said day, all right, title and interest of said STEVEN S. TERRY, an individual; LINDSEY TERRY, an individual; WILLIAM H. CHILD and PATRICIA A. CHILD, Trustees of the William H. Child Living Trust u/a/d Dec. 20, 1993, as amended; and DOES I-X, in and to that certain piece or parcel of real property situated in Garfield County, State of Utah, described as follows to-wit: All of Lot 63, Beaver Dam Village, Unit B Amended. A Subdivision according to the plat of file in the Office of the Garfield County Recorder, State of Utah. Together with all Appurtenances and Improvements thereunto belonging and being subject to Easements, Rights or Way, and Restrictions of Record and those enforceable in law and equity. Parcel No. 23-0008-0063 Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. James D. Perkins, Sheriff of Garfield County, State of Utah. Published in The Garfield County Insider on MARCH 26, April 2 & 9th 2009. UPAXLP GARFIELD COUNTY SURPLUS SALE GARFIELD COUNTY IS ACCEPTING SEALED BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: 2 - 2008 CHEVROLET IMPALAS 1 - 2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU 1 - 2006 CHEVROLET K2500HD SILVERADO 1 - 2003 FORD ECONOLINE E350 VAN 1 - 2004 CHEVROLET TAHOE MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE EQUIPMENT BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED IN THE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE UNTIL 5:00 P.M., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2009 . BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 1:30 PM, APRIL 13, 2009 IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT THE GARFIELD COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 55 S. MAIN, PANGUITCH, UTAH. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL HAVE 48 HOURS TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. All vehicles will be sold in “as is” condition, and all sales will be final. Purchases can be made with cash or certified check. Garfield County reserves the right to accept or reject any and all offers. The vehicles may be viewed at the County Courthouse, 55 S. Main, Panguitch. For additional information contact the Clerk’s Office at 435-676-1100. PUBLIC NOTICE Please take notice that the Garfield County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing on Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 1:00 p.m. in the Garfield County Commission Chambers, located at 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah, to receive public comment regarding a variance request of 6 feet instead of the required 15 feet, by Mr. And Mrs. Craig and Cynthia Anderson for Lot 9, Unit A of the Beaver Dam Village, Panguitch Lake Utah. Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 9, 16, 2009. UPAXLP FIDDLEFOOT ~ 1999 I’m a long-ridin’ drifter. I ramble and roam. It’s been a long time since I called someplace home. The farthest horizon is where I must head, And wherever night finds me I’ll roll out my bed. It ain’t like I’m runnin’ away from the law. I just like to see what is up the next draw. The mountain’s far slope is the sight I must see, And the place I ain’t been is where I’ve got to be. I wonder, sometimes, in this migratin’ life, How come I wound up with no home and no wife, Then I top the next ridge, see the next big old view, And I know why I stay on the move like I do. You might see my dust as I go down the trail. You might catch a glimpse of my pony’s black tail. But, wherever you see us, we surely won’t stay. We’ll rest up, and feed up, and be on the way. Fiddlefoot rover, long-ridin’ man. I head for new country ‘cause I want, and I can. There’s always new things that a feller might find, And the old stuff fades back in the dust, far behind. Poems written by Ray Conrad www.raymondconrad.com PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF UTAH, GARFIELD COUNTY 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah 84759, Telephone: (435) 676-1104; Facsimile: (435) 676-8239 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH FINLINSON FOY, deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Case No. 093600002, Assigned Judge: Wallace A. Lee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HOWARD J. FOY, was appointed as Personal Representative of the estate of ELIZABETH FINLINSON FOY, and creditors of the estate are given notice to present their claims to BARRY L. HUNTINGTON, attorney for the estate, P.O. Box 388, 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah 84759, within 3 months after the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 2nd day of April, 2009. BARRY L. HUNTINGTON Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 9, 16, 23, 2009. UPAXLP PUBLIC NOTICE Hatch Town will hold a public hearing to discuss the project determined to be applied for in the CDBG Small Cities Program in Program Year 2009. The Town is considering building a new town hall at the park. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation, and its effects on residents. The hearings will begin at 7pm on April 15, 2009 and will be held at the town hall at 49 W Center. Further information can be obtained by contacting Jacie Torgersen at 7354364. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify Jacie Torgersen at the town hall at 49 W Center at least three days prior to the hearing to be attended. Published in The Garfield County Insider Public hearing Panguitch city will hold a public hearing to discuss and consider changing our ordinance regarding apartment complexes from a permitted use to a conditional use in a residential zone. PUBLIC NOTICE Please take notice that the Garfield County Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing on Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 1:00 pm in the Garfield County Commission Chambers, located at 55 South Main Street, Panguitch, Utah, to receive public comment regarding a variance request of 6 feet instead of the 15 feet, by Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Cynthia Anderson for Lot 9, Unit A of the Beaver Dam Village, Panguitch Lake Utah. 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