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Show Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY 17, 1994 AUGUST claims shall be forever barred. Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that James M. Cisco Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) on Monday, September 12, 1994, at 304 North Oak, 2 Nevada, MO 64772 First Public Hearing 10:00 a. m. at the Kane County Courthouse in Kanab. Utah, the Kane Published in the Southern Utah News The City of Kanab will hold a public County Utah Board of Commission& 24, 1994. on 17 10, August ers will hold a public hearing concernihearing to consider potential projects tor which funding may be applied ng a proposed revision to the Kane Amended Notice of under the CDBG Small Cities ProCounty Zoning Map as requested by Robin Hamblin and Darios and Suggestions gram for FY 1995-96- . Trustees Sale for potential projects will be solicited, Charles Peterson. At the time and place set forth The following described property both verbally and in writing, from all all interested persons may will be sold at public auction to the interested parties. The expected above, for this FY will of appear and will be given an opportuhighest bidder, payable in lawful amount CDBG funds of or with to the range of be heard either in support nity money of the United States, at the be discussed, along of to this under the in opposition program, Front Steps, Kane County Court- projects eligible application Robin Hamblin and Darios and house, 76 North Main, Kanab, Utah, and a review of previously funded Charies Peterson to change the zone on September 7, 1994, at 12:00 noon, projects. The hearing will begin at of the following described property for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust 7.00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 23, from: 1994, and will be held in the Kane Deed dated May 5. 1983 and exAGRICULTURAL TO RESIDENTIAL ecuted by Michael E. Noeland Sherry County Commission Chambers, 76 North Mam, Kanab, Utah, 84741. ESTATES M. Noel in favor of Heritage Savings N of SE 76 at a cor rods the pt Beg. and Loan Association, covering the Further information can be obtained . 4 of Sec 33 T43S of the SW '4 SE following real property located in Kane by contacting KanabCity at (801 R6W. SLB&M. th N 427.0 ft: th W County: Kanab City will make reason858.0 Ft: th S 427.0 ft: th E 858.0 ft to able accommodation for those needthe pt of beg. BEGINNING at a point 132.0 feet ing special assistance to participate Contains 8.5 acres, more or less. East of the Southwest Comer of ot 2, in this hearing. If you need assistance, please contact RaeLene Block 35, Plat "A", of the official Surat least 48 Dated this 10th day of August, 1994 vey of Kanab Townsite, and at (801 Johnson running to hours the hearing. thence North 80.0 feet: thence East prior Karla Johnson 40.0 feet, thence South 80.0 feet: Kane County Clerk thence West 40.0 feet to the Published in the Southern Utah News point of on August 17, 1994. beginning. Published in the Southern Utah News on August 7, 24. 31 and September NOTICE TO WATER USERS Together with all buildings, fixtures 7, 1994. and improvements thereon and all water rights, nghts-oThe State Engineer received the way, easeNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ments, rents, issues, profits, income, following Applicationjs) to Change tenements, hereditaments, privileges Water in Kane County (Locations in Public notice is hereby given that and appurtenances thereunto belongSI B8M). on Monday, September 12, 1994. at ing, used or enjoyed with said propPersons objecting to an application 0.10 a m. at the Kane County Courtmust file a Protest stating the reasons erty. or any part thereof. house in Kanab. Utah, the Kane for the protest To have a hearing T he address of the is purCommissionbefore gm Shite F nqmeer. persons of Utah Board property County ers will ho M a pubkc hearing cone o' ported to be 143 East 200 North. mni reuuer t a ne.vmq rn the Prote- t. to trie K.cm Kan. in. IJtan 84 741 The undersigned 'retest "us! tv Med in duplicate With a proposed rovis-ioCourt; Zoning Map as rerun" ted py a. sc hums liability for any error in the trie St.ite numeer. 636 West North Roliow Kimball. address I he present owner ot the 1 rmp e Sait I ake City. Utah 841 6, At tre time and pi, ice set ortn property is reported to be George LI (801 58? 7240) on or before Sf Mhl R 14. 1S94 iPROUMS rmv loeoemann above, ail in, term ted Pei'-C'MUSI El LI GIRL WilH A HI appear arid will tie giver an opporti, B vv tenHiR.N AIT 'HI SS'. TR'se are oners met be prepared to pe.pd emv ,r .upport of mty to der :c trvtruMee a $5,000 OCcushier in cops ton to f e uppi'i .iUv c eedmgs as pt rRuieR055 6 Ru-- 1 W E 2 o f'e D vis or' ot Water Ricprts. ei to f i'hc k at the sale and a cashier's i.iOije tte ZOrtt W rode1 he h for the baiance of the purchase J Cl ND Po'G.mc- IGe'sion POD; ''tied P'UPt 'tV ''O'" t'S Ha N .'..a Clhe USI a T.tf.ll A( J 'l Cl lURAl i4 pr ii within 24 hours after the sale. ISh o' Ul e ' ' i 8 m5 v No P m f T ,t; B.cb rta Warner 1 1 )644-2534- L 644-253- 1 4 , f 1 - ! ( I 1 Make sure you check all of our SCHEAR, am no longer responsible for any bills or debts for Michel Schear as of August 3. 1994. I, BOBBY D. inserts Published in the Southern Utah News on August 3,108 17,1 994, in this weeks paper! Mail for Our Military This years Mail for Our Military program is now underway! Mail from participants in every part of the EES. will lie combined and then separated into more than 1,001) packages of varying size and sent to units, bases and support agencies IZSOs. Armed Services YM( Es. hospital". etc. all across the IES. and mound the world. Mail for Our Military" is a terrific project for everyone, of interest in every locale from which someone is serving. or where anyone is interested in the morale of our men and w omen in uniform. Scores of individuals. groups. churches, military, schoel sand collrp.es are so into this program that they send more than .OIK) cards and letters each. To find out what the excitement is all about, and how to help boost morale and spiritsat morethan , IKK) places all across the IES. and around the world, interested loaders should send a first class post ape stamp for return postage Si stamped, sell addressed envelope cannot be used ju-- t the ( ) 1 1 stamp), along with name and address, to: MAIL FOR OUR MILITARY. P.O. BOX 515. FORT CAMPBELL. K Y. . 4 2223-011- Leaders in the project as individuals shows Rebecca Baird of Salt Bake City. in organizations: American Legion Auxiliary of Roy. and from the Junior High Schools: North Ogden Junior High. Many schools around the coun- try now take part in the Christmas mail campaign. After intermingling mail from all over the country, the cards and letters are into Bundles which are d mailed to 1.000 locations all across the IES. and around the world. A nu ml er of schools prominently post maps and pinpoint the locations in the IES. and overseas from which the students receive responses. This can be an exciting way to add fun to the study of geography. Teachers have also adopted Mail for Our Military a- - an aid in teaching It tier w i it mg. tv ping, nrd processing. English art jum about any and every course of st udv vv . . P-- 1 I P.O. it tip-addre- ss right mfor-mulpro- r i 1 (' : v .!,; M L.-.- cf If SS ToC-e- -T 'em o AND t XCf H PI o-- INC.:1 V't SVV 4 of 1 Cur- SVV A,.gu t 2. 1994 ,801 ) I - undborg. Trustee 79 565-3- Case loan No. 389273 8A Published in Southern Utah News on August 7, 24, 31 and September 7, , 1994. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 1 Published the Southern Utah News & 24. 1994 in Deceased Probate No. 94360004 ES on August 10. 17 Public Notice persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the clerk of the Court on or before the 1 The Kanab City Council will hold a public hearing to consider the implementation of a Wheel Tax" to be designated for use in the Public Safety budget. Public hearing will be held on August 23. 994 in the Kane County Commission Chambers located at 76 North Main, Kanab, Utah. Hearing will begin at 6:00 p.m. 1 1 T43S, R5W. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 5.0 ac-fSOURCE: 6 in. well 175 ft. deep. POD: (1 ) S 24 W 974 from NE Cor, Sec 25, T43S, R5W. (Johnson Canyon area) USE: Irrigation: total acreage 0.79 acs, sole supply 0.79 acs; Stockwatering: 6 head of livestock; Domestic: 2 families. POU: NE 14 NE 14 Sec 25, T43S, R5W. t. Robert Keith McAllister City 1 Morgan, P.E. L. State Engineer Recorder Published in the Southern Utah News on August 7. 994, 1 1 1 City of Kanab Public Hearing Implementation of Wheel Tax" All POLLS 85 989 ev'Oen; J'ortiO" $ 7 6. AS3632u. Cert 9959i HI EL Ol ORE OUAN1ITY- 5 0 uc ft SOURCE: Unde-grounwater wells (4) POD (OS 644 E 88 from NW Cor. 6 in. well 5 ft deep (2) 3 29 W 975 from NE Cor. 6 in. well 60ft. deep (3) S 2217 E. 2265, 16 in. well 109 ft. creep (4) S 778 E 1 61 from NW Cor, Sec 25. T43S, R5W., 16 in. well 115 ft. deep. USE: Irrigation: total acreage 1.00 acs, sole supply 1.00 acs. POU: NE 1 '4 NE 1 '4, NW 14 Sec 25, ! i 1 No 3578 1 Estate of Elizabeth Mmette Cisco, r'cca geOePOD ed ry mono'USI or w 4 of Johnson. Kane County Clerk 1 J Scott I Dated this 10th day of August, 1994, Karla 1) ' Sec 1, I38S. the RGVV. that iies outside Long Valley Estates, Contains 7.85 acres more or less. 1 DATf W. a ..tporton w fan I ora S.t.d property ley I states Sudd1; a iori Petr el No 9 f hat p lit of ttie of - w ' . ' I H- V U F f i.1 1 i - I c Published in the Southern Utah News on August 3, 10 817, 1 994. The day s of sort ing mail pi manly by hand are long gone in today s modern Festal Seiv ice. State of the art letter scanning equipment, capable of reading eight addresses every second, or about thirty thousand addresses an hour, is no w in use in post offices throughout the country for rapid processing of letter mail. Since the Postal Service is comm it ted to providing customers the best service at a reasonable cost, it has been converting from manual and machine labor to high technology scanners and bar code sorters to sort mail for maximum efficiency. Mailers play an important part in this process bv addressing mail so it is readable by these machines. Here are a few simple guidelines for making mail machine i readable: Print or type addresses with black ink. Place the address horizontally in the approximate center of the envelope and keep each line of the address flush left. Use capital and lower case letters. Omit periods, commas. he - to sejiai at e t he and zip codes. be- Hind UpuM u I city, cause i ip t ica i "1X11110 i s and bar cede sorter- - vv k butter they dun t liav e tu ead i i l vv lien pane-tua- iuii. st andai d a hi reviat mi m, Mich as ST fur t n et and HR fur di iv e. Alw ays provide apartment and Miite numbers, adjaI -e cent to or above the street dress line never below. ad- Always use correct ZIP ('odes or the correct Z1P-1- , if known. When using an attention line, place it on top of the address block. Leave a 18 inch area in the lower right-hancorner of the because that's envelope blank, d where the optical scanner sprays the bar code. Always include a return address on all letters and packages. Automation helps the Postal Service handle growing volumes of mail quickly and accurately and helps keep postal costs down Mailer s can do th ei r part by addressingletters properly, so these machines can speed their mail on its way. . |