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Show LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration has received an application to amend an existing lease to add surface of the following described acreage: GARFIELD COUNTY Township 36 South, Range 11 East SLB&M Section 2: NE1/4SE1/4 Containing 40 acres, more or less. Any individual wishing to submit a competing application to purchase, lease, and/ or exchange for this property, a portion thereof, or a parcel including any of the abovedescribed acreage, should also file an application and the appropriate application fee(s). The Trust Lands Administration will accept competing applications during the following period of time: From 7:00 A.M. FRIDAY, April 17, 2009 Until 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, May 18, 2009 TRUST LANDS ADMINISTRATION 130 NORTH MAIN STREET RICHFIELD, UT 84701 (435) 896-6494 Reference No.: SULA 1398 Amendment The Agency reserves the right to reject any application subsequent bids. Published in The Garfield County Insider on April 16, 23, 30, 2009. UPAXLP Page 7 The Garfield County Insider April 30, 2009 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND BONDS TO BE ISSUED PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 15, 2009, the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Hatch (the “Issuer”), adopted a resolution (the “Resolution”) declaring its intention to issue its Parity Water Revenue Bonds (the “Bonds”) pursuant to the Utah Local Government Bonding Act, Title 11, Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended and to call a public hearing to receive input from the public with respect to the issuance of the Bonds. TIME, PLACE AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The Issuer shall hold a public hearing on May 20, 2009, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. The location of the public hearing is in the Hatch Town Hall, 49 West Center, Hatch, Utah. The purpose of the meeting is to receive input from the public with respect to the issuance of the Bonds and any potential economic impact to the private sector from the construction of the Project to be funded by the Bonds. All members of the public are invited to attend and participate. PURPOSE FOR ISSUING BONDS The Issuer intends to issue the Bonds for the purpose of (i) financing all or a portion of the cost of construction, operation and maintenance of the Town’s culinary water system, including the drilling and equipping of a new well, together with all related work and improvements; and (ii) paying costs of issuing the Bonds. PARAMETERS OF THE BONDS The Issuer intends to issue the Bonds in the principal amount of not to exceed $650,000, to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 3.5% per annum, to mature in not to more than 35 years from their date or dates, and to be sold at a price not less than 100% of the total principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. The Bonds will specify that any installment of principal on the Bonds which shall not be paid when due shall bear interest at the rate of 18% per annum from the due date thereof until paid. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a period of 30 days from and after the last date of publication of this Notice is provided by law during which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of the Resolution or the Bonds, or any provision made for the security and payment of the Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. A copy of the Resolution is on file in the office of the Town Clerk in Hatch, Utah, where it may be examined during regular business hours of the Town Clerk from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday. DATED this 15th day of April, 2009. Jacie Torgersen, Town Clerk Published in The Garfield County Insider on April 23 & 30, 2009 UPAXLP NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of May, 2009, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. in the Garfield County Courthouse in Panguitch, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, under the provisions of Section 59-2-1351.1, the following described real property located in the county and now delinquent and subject to tax sale. A bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty, and administrative costs which are a charge upon the real estate will not be accepted. NOTICE: The Garfield County Recorder’s Office has maps available upon request for a nominal fee. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BIDDER TO DETERMINE THE PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF THE LAND, ITS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, ACCESSIBILITY AND AVAILABILITY OR VALIDITY OF WATER RIGHTS. PARCEL 1. Ada Jones, 1041 Hercules Subdivision. and Meridian. Catherine Street, Salt Lake Total Fees and Taxes Due: Total Fees and Taxes Due: City, Utah 84116, BKRE- $401.09 $803.38 49, 02-0011-0049, All of Lot PARCEL 5. Kent R. And Lou- PARCEL 8. Woodrow E. 49 Boulder King Ranch., ise Baldwin, 1120 Cummings Nelson, 160 South 600 East, Total Fees and Taxes Due: Drive, Boulder City, Nevada Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062, 89005, HU-15-19, 14-0053- WR-474-5 $1,351.71 PARCEL 2. Clifton London, 0513, All of Lot 19, Block 15 16-0081-1076, The South Half 7918 Wilcox, Cudahy, Califor- Hercules Subdivision. of the East Half of the Southnia 90201, HU-3-321, 4-0053- Total Fees and Taxes Due: west Quarter of the Southwest 0094, All of Lot 32, Block 3 $405.98 Quarter of the Northwest QuarPARCEL 6. Joseph F. Bagley ter of Section 4, Township 36 Hercules Subdivision. Total Fees and Taxes Due: 9008 Washington Stone, South, Range 6 West Salt Lake Blaine, MN 55434, HU-15-33 Base and Meridian. $407.84 PARCEL 3. Chester M. And 14-0053-0527, All of Lot 33, Total Fees and Taxes Due: Dortheanna Herriman, 831 Block 15 Hercules Subdivi- $557.22 East Mesquite Street, Gilbert, sion. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I Arizona 85234-6918, HU-8-5 Total Fees and Taxes Due: have hereunto set my hand 14-0053-0241, All of Lot 5, $337.52 and official seal this 24th day Block 8 Hercules Subdivision. PARCEL 7. Charles and Peg- of April, 2009. Total Fees and Taxes Due: gy Shows, 38700 Vista Drive Camille A. Moore, Cathedral City, California $407.48 Garfield County Auditor PARCEL 4. Lee and Helen 92234-2151,WR-474-3, 16Published in Lakes, 45486 Panorama Drive 0081-1058, The East Half of the Garfield County Insider #3, Palm Desert, California the Northeast Quarter of Lot 1, April 30th, May 7th, May 92260, HU-14-39, 14-0053- Section 4 Township 36 South, 14th, and May 21st, 2009 0475, All of Lot 39, Block 14 Range 6 West, Salt Lake Base UPAXLP NOTICE TO WATER USERS 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. Effective July 1, 2009, there will be a $15.00 fee for each protest filed. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6300 on or before MAY 27, 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) 97-2349 (A78459): Jackson Valley West Ltd. propose(s) using 1.73 ac-ft. from groundwater (South of Escalante City) for IRRIGATION; STOCKWATERING; DOMESTIC. Kent L. Jones, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 30 & MAY 7, 2009. UPAXLP REQUEST FOR BIDS Request for bid for work at Garfield Memorial Thrift Store located at 65 North Main in Panguitch, Utah. Tasks to be completed: 1. Remove existing west entry door and steps. 2. Install ADA approved ramp and full size entry door. 3. Install canopy on west side of building. 4. Install metal roofing material to cover entire building, including new canopy. 5. Install rain gutters, as appropriate. 6. All materials and labor supplied by contractor. Contact Jon Torgerson at 435-616-3001 for specific details. Submit sealed bid by to: May 7, 2009 to: Jon Torgerson, Garfield Memorial Hospital, P.O. Box 389 Panguitch, UT 84759 Bid will be awarded on May 11, 2009 The contractor will have 45 days from award date to complete work. Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 16, 23, 30, 2009 UPAXLP NOTICE The City of Panguitch is requesting the renewal of its permit to operate the Panguitch Class IVb Landfill located east of Panguitch, Utah. Renewal of the permit will allow disposal of non-hazardous construction/demolition waste, as defined in UAC R315-3012(17); yard waste, as defined in UAC R315-301-2(87); inert waste, as defined in UAC R315-301-2(37); dead animals when placed in a separate area and covered each day or placed in the working face and covered with waste immediately, waste tires, when the requirements of UAC R315-320 are met, and petroleum contaminated soils as allowed in UAC R315-315-8(3). The Division reviewed the application, determined it complete, and prepared a draft permit. Notice of the 30-day public comment period on the draft permit and application was published in the Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, and Garfield County Insider on March 12, 2009. No comments were received during the public comment period. The Executive Secretary of the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board approved the permit renewal application and set an effective of April 15, 2009. Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 30, 2009. UPAXLP GARFIELD COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 200 9 -1 AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF FALLS ROAD WHEREAS, the Garfield County Commissioners received a request to vacate a portion of a road known as Falls Road; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the request after proper notice was given to the public; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing no objections were heard by the Garfield County Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Garfield County Commissioners each voted aye to approve the request NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: 1. This ordinance applies to a portion of the Falls Road which is described as: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 25, Panguitch Lake Falls Area, Plat “A” Subdivision and running thence South 5/00’00” West along the West boundary line of said Lot 5, a distance of 40.15 feet; thence South 10/18’00” East along the West boundary line of Lot 6 of said Subdivision 22.40 feet; thence South 88/50’00” West 42.14 feet more or less to the East boundary line of Lot 24 of said Subdivision; thence North 42/03’11” East along the East boundary line of said Lot 24, a distance of 17.36 feet; thence North along the East boundary line of said Lot 24, a distance of 50.00 feet to the North boundary line of said Subdivision; thence East along said North boundary line 30.00 feet to the point of beginning. 2. The portions of the Falls Road as described above are hereby vacated pursuant to Utah Code Annotated §72-3108 et. seq.. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. 4. In accordance with Utah Code Annotated §72-3-108 right-of-way and easements, if any, of a property owner and the franchise rights of any public utility will not by impaired by this ordinance. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 12TH day of January, 2009. GARFIELD COUNTY By: D. Maloy Dodds, Chair Garfield County Commission Camille A. Moore, Clerk/Auditor Published in The Garfield County Insider on APRIL 30, 2009. UPAXLP Investing Lessons from the Vineyards Article Provided by Brandon Henrie, Financial Advisor for Edward Jones Investments. As an investor, you can get plenty of advice from financial experts on the evening news or cable financial shows. But you may actually be able to learn some deeper truths about investing by observing other professionals — such as winemakers. At first glance, you might not see what these “guardians of the grape” can teach you about building an investment portfolio. After all, they’re shaping Sangiovese while you’re seeking stocks, they’re bottling Burgundy while you’re buying bonds, and they’re mastering Malbec while you’re monitoring mutual funds. Where’s the connection? Start by considering the life cycle of wine and the concept of “vintage.” For example, a particular wine is labeled a 2005 vintage if it is made from grapes that were predominantly grown and harvested in 2005. Yet given the requirements of wine production, this 2005 vintage may not actually hit the markets until 2008 — and some aficionados may think the wine won’t taste its best until 2018. If you translated this type of scenario to the financial world, you could say that the 2008 investment “vintage” was not promising, given that the value of almost all investments — even the quality ones — fell last year. But if you were to hold these quality investments for the long term — as you should, because investing is a longterm activity — you might find that the 2008 vintage investments may eventually become productive vehicles that can help you achieve your financial goals. So, what lessons can you learn from winemakers? Here are a few suggestions: Be patient. Winemakers put a lot of time, effort and money into planting today’s grapes — for which they will not see one penny of profit for many years. Yet they have the discipline to wait patiently until the products of their labors come to fruition. Are all their wines successful? No — and all your investments may not be, either. But given enough time, quality investments can usually help you work toward your financial goals. Have faith in your strat- egy. Wine drinkers’ tastes can change from year to year. Yet winemakers don’t rip out their vineyards and replant them with today’s “hot” varietal. Instead, they cultivate the grapes they’ve planted, make the best wine they can and maintain their belief that their products will find a market. As an investor, you can’t allow yourself to be swayed by today’s hot tips and trends. Instead, build a portfolio of quality investments that can stand the test of time. Adapt your goals to your situation. One of the most famous winemaking regions in the world, Napa Valley, contains a number of microclimates that vary by temperature, rainfall and soil. Napa Valley winemakers know which grapes will do best in which microclimate, and they concentrate their efforts accordingly. And you, as an individual investor, should make your investment decisions based on your own “microclimate” — your risk tolerance, family situation, time horizon and other factors. In other words, you should choose those investments that are best suited for you and that have the best chance to help you meet your goals. Investing, like winemaking, is filled with challenges. But by observing how winemakers work, you may learn some things that can eventually help you raise a glass to your own success. Panguitch City Pool 398 E. 100 S. - Panguitch, UT Pool Phone: 435-676-1325 Mgr: Sandi Smith (690-1197) Pool Hours Always Check the Current Calendar for updates and school activities. The pool is normally closed when there is a school activity in the Gymnasium. Open Swim: Monday 6-8 pm Wednesday 6-8 pm Thursday 6-8 pm Saturday 2-5 pm Lap Swim: Mornings Monday 6-7 am Wednesday 6-7 am Friday 6-7 am Saturday 8-9 am Lap Swim: Evenings Tuesday 6:30-9 pm Thursday 8-9 pm Prices Open Swim: $2.00 Lap Swim: $2.00 Monthly Family Pass: $20 Monthly Individual Pass: $15 Yearly Family Pass: $135 Yearly Individual Pass: $80 Swim Team: $10/month Private Parties! 1-1/2 hour pool rental $25. Call Sandi for scheduling and questions: 690-1197 |