Show Page 10 - Millard County USPS Thurs Mar 1987 19 public notices ment of Fish Lake Mountain Management Area Designating a travel route to Tasha Spring satisfies the Delegation’s desire to allow recreationists to drive onto the Hightop to picnic and view the scenery Restricting summertime motorized travel to the designated route to Tasha Spring satisfies the Utah Wilderness Association’s desire to preserve much of the area and the Tasha Creek and Pelican Caspecifically nyon trails for nonmotorized recreation Further it will provide resting areas for big game during the hunting seasons at the north end of the management area Repair of the steep pitch near Na Gah Flat and closure of the route when thoroughly wet meets the Forest Service’s desire to prevent resource damage Permitting snowmobile use of the area will not conflict with other uses while meeting a desire expressed by the public and the Delegation Snowmobile use of the area will not cause harassment of big game since the area is high elevation and not winter range Further the relief and distance from ON by Nikki Hirschi Recently four of our cub scouts earned their Faith in God Award This is of the one most difficult awards to earn and requires much time and effort on the part of the boys and their parents We want to congratulate the following boys for their dedication and hard work in earning this special award: Brent Pearson son of Robyn and Karen Pearson Joe Stevens son of Sam and Margene Stevens John Reeves son of John and Mele Reeves and Cody Gardner son of Steve and Trina Gardner Eagle Scout Award Travis Bishop son of Don and Rosemary Bishop of Delta received his Eagle Scout Award Sat Feb 28 at a Scout Banquet in Hinckley Travis’ Eagle project was planting Cliff Rose on Rocky Ridge near Oak City Canyon after a fire that occured several years ago He has served as the EPA chairman for the Deseret District Division Chief Chapter Chief and Ceremonial Chairman Travis is a Vigil Honor and was Arrowman of the Year in 1984 He spent one summer staffing at Thunder Ridge Scout Camp where he was the Pioneering instructor He has served as Survival of the Fittest Chairman and represented it at Snow College and St George Travis has just finished a at DeVry Institute in Phoenix AZ Travis has really enjoyed his Scouting experiences and the things Scouting has taught him He is lookforward to mission a for his ing serving church soon GIRL SCOUT NEWS Dorothy Barkdull EIGHT YEAR OLD WINNERS: Dustin Mace David Pearson Jeff Lemon and Darin Winsor Steven NINE YEAR OLD WINNERS: Howes and Kurtis Wankier TEN YEAR and Ryan OLD WINNERS: Robinson Lisonbee Robert Winsor Michael Skeem Jared Deseret District Cub Scout by Nikki Hirschi March 7 1987 the On Saturday Delta West Stake held their Pinewood The winners of this Derby Runoff runoff may now participate in the District Meet on Saturday March 28 Norm Henke was our finish line judge for the races Jane Anne Lossee and Cathy Robison also helped in judging the races In the eight year old division Darin Wtnsor’s car finished first with Jeff emon in second place David Pearson was third followed by Dustin Mace whose car finished fourth The nine year olds had an exciting VITA olunt‘iT ln onic Tax Assist an program Its volunteer- - mas be able to help you to t omplete sour tax return Chet k w ith the lltS for details a IHiKicmnctnstMmM A conclusion 4 is the place where Kyle Clay Steven Judd news race Kurtis Wankier’s car proved to be the fastest followed by second place winner Steven Howes Third place went to Robert Winsor followed by Steven Lisonbee in the Fourth Place Position Ryan Robinson was the first palce winner in the ten year old division followed by Kyle Judd whose car finished second Jared Clay placed third and Michael Skeem earned the fourth place in his division We want to wish all of these boys the best of luck in the district runoff Congratulations to all the winners 0 IN March 12 the girls all over America had birthday parties The Girl Scouts in Fillmore had a party to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts They met at the Elementary School Auditorium and they had punch cookies and cup cakes They played Soccer Guard then watched Walt Disney’s “Richest Cat in the World” The girls practiced skits for their parents At 5:30 the parents arrived and we had the Junior with Shyanne Edwards Amber Darnell Autamn Sweeting and Grai Cluff being the new girl’s Junior Girls The Brownie investatures added Brook McBride Shannon Edwards Anna Winget and Lindsay Winget to their troop The Junior girls put on skits and the awards were as follows: Anna Winget Lindsay Winget Edward Shannon Brook McBride earned their Food fun try its Amber Darnell Autamn Sweeting and Grai Cluff earned Exploring food Deanne Mitchell earned Local Lore Hobbies and Pets On My Way Swimming Exploring foods tending toddlers food raiser and my heritage Farrah Horio earned On my Way music lover hobbies and pets swimming and exploring foods Lucy Barkdull earned community health and safety exploring foods healthy eating local lore world of day and tomorrow dabbler math whiz t folk arts music lover visual Ms arts swimming wildlife and Jr aid patch Janette Dastrup earned child care exploring foods first aid and tending toddlers Tish Horio earned Folk arts and sign of the sun Dana Robison earned Tolk arts Melissa Dastrup earned child care and first aid Heather Burgess earned My Heritage Ms food traveler computer fun and health and safety and community Kalani Peterson earned Folk arts and water fun All the Juniors earned the 75th birthday patch Special awards were given to the top cookie salers Amber Darnell Olivia Lucy Barkdull Packham and Janette Dastrup received a special button Tish and Farrah Horio received a bumper sticker The girls that worked at the library for 5 hours or more received a certificate These girls were Tish Horio Janette Kalani Peterson Dastrup Crista Jacobson Olivia Packham and Lucy Barkdull Janette Dastrup Malissa Dastrup and Dana Robison received a special red star for seeing a fire and calling it into the sherrifs department while they were on their way to Girl Scouts last fall iMEMOItllU Lafayette Morley Morley Lafayette age 86 died March 8 1987 in Salt Lake City Utah He was born January 8 1901 in Moroni Utah to Allen Amasa and He married Cena Hansen Morley 1925 in the Salt Callie Olson on April Lake LDS Temple She died November 3 1969 He graduated from Moroni High School and attended the University of Utah and Utah State He sold you got tired of real estate for many years and was very interested in mining and prospecting He will be greatly missed by his many friends and family He is survived by sister Mrs Mildred Seeley Mt Pleasant Mrs Effie Nielson Salt Lake took and who care him of ty many other nieces and nephews Graveside services were held Friday March 13 1987 at pm in the Moroni (Utah) City Cemetery under the direction of Larkin Mortuary FISH LAKE MOUNTAIN Sevier County Utah USDA FOREST SERVICE FISHLAKE NATIONAL FOREST ’wi Xv XX Xs ’!! the longest trail heads existing try ski An environmental Assessment evaluating alternative travel management strategies on Fish Lake Hightop is available for public review at the Forest Supervisor’s Office in Richfield Utah This assessment was necessitated by an appeal of the Land and Resource Management Plan for the Fishlake National Forest by the Utah Congressional the Delegation apSpecifically Delegation pealed the decision to not allow motorized recreation on Fish Lake Mountain Thus this Assessment is restricted (Hightop) to analyzing alternatives to that specific deciThe remainder of the land and sion Resrouce Management Plan including decisions for other uses of the management area were not appealed thus are Hightop being managed as described in the Plan Nine alternatives for travel management on Fish Lake Mountain were considered They are: 1) existing plan - no motorized recreation 2) a designated route for motor vehicles to the Pelican Canyon trailhead but no snowmobiles 3) a designated route for motor vehicles across entire top but no snowmobiles 4) pre plan status - open to motorized travle 5) a designated route for motor vehicles to Tasha Spring and snowmobile use in the winter 6) a designated route for motor vehicles across entire top closed winter 7) a designated route for motor vehicles across entire top closed during big game hunts and snowmobile use in winter 8) a designated route for motor vehicles across entire top open only during big game hunts and in winter and 9) a designated snowmobiling route for motor vehicles to Tasha Spring closed during big game hunts and snowmobile use in the winter It is my decision to implement alternative 5 for travel management in the Fish Lake Mountain Management Area This decision will be implemented by creating management prescription 3C for this management area Management prescription 3C shall be formufated by modifying the travel management portion of management prescription 3A to allow travel along a designated route to Tasha Spring and snowmobiling in the winter Other items from prescription 3A not applicable to Fish Lake Mountain shall be deleted A copy of prescription 3C is at The species of bird with 75 to 82 days ty limits cross coun- sidered for change is the travel NOTICE Millard County Maintenance Department letting out Contracts for Janitorial Serin the Millard County Courthouse Public Safety Building and County Office Building in Delta Bids will be received by Gary Hone County Building and Grounds Maintenance Supervisor until March 20 1987 Contracts will be awarded by March 24 1987 with the Contract date to run from 1987 to April 1988 April For Payments will be made work done from the 1st to the 15th payment will be received on the 20th day of the month For work completed from the 15th to the 1st payment will be made on the 5th day of the following month Payment will be made in equal parts totaling the contract price Prospective contractors may bid on one or all of the buildings Bids will be accepted on individual buildings unless the contractor can show that he may have the resources to maintain more than one building according to the job description Detailed job descriptions may be obtained from Gary Hone or Job Service Millard 60 South Main County Courthouse Fillmore in the basement Business hours from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Mar 19 1987 is vices management other portions of the prescription apto Fish Lake Mountain remain unchanged Implementation of this amendment to the Land and Resource Management Plan for the Fishlake National Forest will take place immediately This decision is subject to administrative review pursuant to 36 CFR 21118 A Notice of Appeal Statement of Reasons and quest for oral presentation must be postmarked within 45 days of the date of this decision J KENT TAYLOR Forest Supervisor Fishlake National Forest Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Mar 19 1987 AH plicable incubation v v v Xa Xa 'XXs’Xsvs'-X'X- va period for its eggs is x xx the wandering xx xi x x xx albatross with a range of XX XX XX XIs XJ XX XX 'v’IXXs’’vJs’XX'IXXIs’XX’vXvI’‘Xs XIs West Central Utah Vocational Center classes held Thursday March 19 from 7 to 9 pm at the There will be 0 6 or Central Utah Voc Center For more information call § U ¥ Course Description Peoples & Cultures of the World Fundamentals of Marketing Intro to Chemistry Economics I Bus Fluctuations & Forecasting Inter Disc Workshop School Digital Signal Processing Computer Networking Foundations of Curr Dev Issues in Marriage Today fk & vy I4 Adv Childhood Dev College Algebra Deductive Logic Scope & Methods Organ & Management of Pub min Agencies U & td 8 Human Dev: Adolescents Abnormal Psych Psychometrics Principles of Learning Mult Listed WElEd 615 Modern Social Problems 9 $ Wes? Utah State University Day & Time MWF T am pm MWF pm pm 1:15-- TTh M M TTh TTh W S 411 F & pm pm pm 5 pm pm 418 pm pm MWF am 9:30-1- am am S Ad- S 10:45 pm Th Th F 6:15-1- W 5 am pm pm pm Same T as El Ed 615 Prin of Accounting Intro to Computers TTh 6:30-- 9 W 5:30-- Child Dev Trigonometry Calculus I W 5:30-- am I 1 1 $yd & ti I £ Snow College 8 ‘ix t severely property situated in the Counof MILLARD State of Utah and described as follows BEGINNING 242 feet West of the 17 Southeast corner of Section Township 23 South Range 5 West thence Salt Lake Base and Meridian West 253 feet thence North 22 Rods thence East 253 feet thence South 22 Lyrods to the point of Beginning 21 Block Plat A" ing within Kanosh Town Survey Less approximately the west 50 feet and the South 8 feet which lies within the road Said sale will be made without covenant of warranty regarding title possession or cumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by JOE H PENNEY AND CAROL RAE PENTrustor to NEY husband and wife VALLEY CENTRAL BANK Trustee for CENthe benefit and security of VALLEY recorded TRAL BANK as Beneficiary January 26 1979 as Entry No 27117 in Book 131 at Page 606 records of Millard County Utah The balance owing as of the date of recordation of the Notice of Default on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed was 54959935 plus interest penalties and fees The beneficial interest in now held of record by FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Dated this 11th day of March 1987 VALLEY CENTRAL BANK TRUSTEE ALFRED J NEWMAN ATTORNEY FOR TRUSTEE Published in the Millard County Chronicle Progress Mar 19 26 & Apr 2 1987 ing described use unless skiers enter the area by motorized travel (snowmobiles) This amendment is in accordance with Forest Service Manual (FSM) 192233 It is an amendment done to resolve an administrative appeal have determined that this is a nonsignificant amendment based upon the following considerations The tion is an adjustment of a management area prescription that will not significantly change the output of goods or vices from the Forest The action will effect only one area Fish Lake Mountain and the action will not significantly alter the goals and objectives for longterm land and resource management I have determined that this action will not effect the quality of the human significantly environment Therefore an Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared This determination is based upon the following factors: 1) The travel route already exists on the ground 2) Permitting motorized recreation travel on the designated route returns to a practice well established prior to plementation of the Forest Plan 3) Prior to the stay the Forest Plan permitted motorized travel on the designated route for purposes such as tending livestock 4) Use of snowmobiles in the area will not conflict with wintering wildlife or nonmotorized winter recreation and 5) The only part of the Management Prescription for Fish Lake Mountain that is being con- Th 6:30-- WS 5:30-- pm pm pm pm pm 8 8 td Martin Fischer thinking' On Tuesday the 14th day of April 1987 at the hour of 12:00 o’clock noon pm of said day at the front steps of the MILLARD COUNTY COURT HOUSE (60 South Main) Fillmore Utah VALLEY CENTRAL BANK as Trustee will sell at for public auction to the highest bidder cash in lawful money of the United States all payable at the time of sale the follow- erosion occurring on the steep pitch near the south end of the route This decision results from the compromise reached between the Utah Congressional the Utah Wilderness Association Delegation and the Forest Service for the travel manage- DECISION NOTICE AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR FOREST PLAN AMENDMENT 1 TRAVEL MANAGEMENT Four Hinckley Cub Scouts Earn Faith in God Award NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE tached Further the route to Tasha Spring shall only be maintained to allow passage vehicles and will arrest the by high clearance vls JX Xi Xs ) |