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Show dimta-3niicjtucU'n- PUBLIC NOTICES PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW V job ANNOUNCEMENT Grand County Solid NOTICE TO WATER USERS I tie State Engineer Waaia 6a x a poa Uvn for a t aikji.tf Fa ulitwik Supervisor 06 tain Jeta.; J job Qe Avliodbons) to Ap prgpriate Water in Giand County (loca arisl appty at Dept ot WoiKtocee Ser visuT works directly on del foe District Man get opeiatorg foe KlciiidtXO Glass I arid Moat) Class IV land tills directing and so pe Vish ig ail lai vdtiU op orations and portcnm mg a vanety of Semi skilled labor mamte iiance and meet larucal Ioik lions along with a donnish alive and so pei visor y duties Appk pants should have ex penonce in solid waste industry and in heavy equipment operation maintenance a id me Uiaitioal repair, must implement solid waste regulations maintain aoc i edited land! ill op eidlmhs tiaining and maintain knowledge of current landfill man ability to 14SW State of Utah, for Ve purpose of foreclosing a trust deed held by WASHINGTON MU TUAl BANK, FA SUC IN INTER EST BY MERGER TO CESSOR 14SE-1- 18 vices, Inc , by reason of certain obligations secured thereby Notice ot Default was recorded March 26, 2X2, as Entry No 456692, in Book 0578, at Page 509, of said official records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder without warranty as to title 4 2002 possession local Governments Area Agency on Aging 3PM Drs There is one board position currently open This position is for a trict Advisory Council on Aging and Nutrition will hold its next sctied volunteer board Alt appointments to the uled meeting on July 19,2002 at 10 00 am at the Green Rivet So nior Center, Green Board of Adjustments Board will be made by the Mayor and confirmed by the Moab City Council For any River, Utah Southeastern Utah Association ot Local Governments sMauyhan Guymon questions regarding tins board position, please contact Teresa Minear at 259 5129 s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Director Southeastern Utah AAA Published in The Times Independent Times-lndeperiden- 18 July t, Moab, Utah July 18 and 25, 2002 POSITION OPEN CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED Assistant Director Grand County Freer gency Medical Ser vices position Sdary 110 57ptr hour wfull benefits Minimum Qualifications School WATERSEWER SERVICE WORKER I METER READER The City of Moab is now accepting applies Lons for a full time High or Diploma equivalent Service current Worker Utah EMI Certification Basic or Intermed ate (preferred; at least 2 years of active duty as an DAT familiarity with arid training in It Inci dent Command Sys tern, experience and knowledge of en er gercy rado procedures and a Val.d Utah Drivers Liter &e For complete job descrip bon and to apply Contact Workforce Services 467 Kane Creek UT Blvd , Moab 84632 (435J 719-260- 0 Applications accepted unU 5,00 p m on July 23, 20C2 Qualified women and minority are encouraged to apply Pubhshed in The Times Independent Moab, Utah July f I and 18. 2X2 I - Meter Reader position Job descriptions may te picked op at the Department of Workforce Services located at 457 Kane Creek Blvd Moab, Utah 84532 applications must te turned in to the Department of Workforce AH Services located at 457 Kane Creek Bvd Moab Utah 84532 Deadline for alt applications ts 3 X p m Friday July 26 2002 The City of Moab is an equal opportunity em- ployer For further information. pease cat) the Moat City offices at (435)259-512- 1 IfJ Danielle Sbumway Deputy Recorder Published in The Tures-Jndecende- Meat, Utah July and 18, 2X2 1 or encum- brances, the following described property South, Moab Utah 84532 Applications will be accepted until Friday July 26, 2002 at The Southeastern Utah Association ot a cuutinuatKixr of solid S economic performance and more unpiessive global economic grow th w dl bent fit the state and region lam Uns year and into 200d We expect the state to re iisiw t vt r, U turn tu positive employment V se-e- 1 LOT SiX (6), BLOCK H, PLAT E, AMENDED PORTION OF PLAT A", X" AND MOUNTA INVIEW SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLATE OFFICIAL THEREOF Tax Serial No MNV 0135 Property Address 838 Mountain View Drive, Moab, UT 84532 The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address The present owner ot the property is reported to be LARRY C MCKIMMEY SANDRA AND L MCKIMMEY Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee a $5,000 00 cashier's check at the sale and a cashiers check (or Vie balance ot the purchase price within 24 hours after Vie sale DATED July 5, 2002 FIRST SOUTHWESTERN TITLE AGENCY OF UTAH sDONNELL MATHEW Asst Vice President Successor Trustee 102 West 500 South, Suite 300 Sait Lake City UT 84101 Published in The Times Independent, Moab Utah July 11, 18 and 25 2002 PUBLIC NOTICE: Grand County Pub- lic Library Advisory Board: The Grand County Council is now accepting letters of interest from persons m Grand County interested in serving on Vie Grand County Public Library Board Letters of interest should be submitted to Vie Grand County Council. 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 8532 by .00 pm on August 5, 2002 Published in The Times Independent Moab, Utah July 18 and 25 2X2 percent in March, the high levtl since 1987 The Utah uuemploymeut rate then te U to 5 7 pe rcent m April and 5 3 pt r cent in May, suggesting stahdi ration and latter tunes ahead The states economy has lost a significant number of jobs dur mg the past year The latest e& timate shows a net dec hue ot nearly 17,000 jobs (down I 5 per cent) over the past 12 months The states goods producing see tor has been the hardest hit during the past year, with the loss of an estimated 15,000 jobs A major difleience between the ruralurban mix in Utah and most other states, is that Utahs rural population as a share of the total has rod de dined ov er the past 30 years In contrast, must states have found larger cities gaining population share Nearly one quaiterol Utahs population lives in ruial eommu nities These communities have 5 9 e&t their ceonomit s hold up reasonably well with modest gams m total employ me nt over the pa-- t Vi ar The state b residential sea tor remained solid ov er the past IS months, despite weak overall etonnuuc ptrfor-tnura- e The $2 25 billion of residential construe tion was a new ord in v aluation, although the 19 67 5 a tual units built w as 20 pen i nt he low 1996's (iimm uial real estate activity m Salt Lake County has hern weak in mint quarters. The national and Utah have led to sharp declines w const i cation, major drops ru in in absorption, and weakening re ntal rates Zions Bank is Utahs oldest institution, und is the only lenal hank w ith a statewide distr ibntioii ot branches, operating 126 full servile brandies soe-i- i rt-- e reces-sion- s throughout Utah, intiuding Moab, Monlieetto and Blanding Whirling disease confirmed in Pangnitch fish hatchery secure an indebted ness in favor of Mort gage Portfolio Ser- Moab Recorder's Ol fice at 115 West 200 NOTICE OF MEETING ration said Jiff Thrcdgold, uunurim consultant to Zioiis Bank and author of Insight c McKimmey, as Trustor recorded April 17, 1998 as Entry No 444163 in Book 515, at Page 592, ot the ot ticial records ot Grand County, Utah given to accepting applications for one Board ol Ad justment board open ing Any interested applicants should pick up and submit all applications to the City of District Manager " larry C McKimmey L Sandra and MOAB CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT BOARD OPENINGS The City of Moab is Published in The Times Independent Wc-tk- by Moab, Utah on JULY S Jones j-.- gams t caily next year' T he quarU rly Insight pub La a lion features updates on current nut projected economic and fi iiaiicial developments for the stale of Utah, the lutermoontaui ngion, and the nation The Sum met 2002 issue also examines Du impacts of the weakening U S dollar vtrsus other major global tunemiea Following are a tew highlights iiom the Utah Economic Outlook section of the Summtr 2UU2 issue Utahs recession of the past the states unem has ploy merit rate move sharply higher, with total employment dei lining for the fir&t time in 20 years The states jobless rate reae h FLEET MORTGAGE as the current Beneficiary, executed Published in The Times Independent, 11 & 18, According to the Suoimc r 2002 nt Zioiis Rauk s Insight is'i onomu V ua vj Utah and the , SatinH u It i d this Utah economic pci (orniaiKe is ex petted lu imprint modestly in 2002s second hall, hading to a conclusion id the slates first le u smuu m a g m ration "T tie stale finds It St U m Us.es sum tor the (Trt tune m a gen CORP., STATE ENGINEER until tilled Moab Utah 2002 UT 64532, in the County of GRAND. Sec 6, T26S, R22E Jerry D Olds, PE and interpret engineer mg plans and specifi cations Only applications tfirouyti Department ot Woiklorce Services will be considered for a follow up interview Fulltime $9 - $18 per hour Medical and pen sion benefits, paid training Positron open Vll-- Courthouse 125 East Centei Street Moab, R22E (Moab) USE tr rigation from Mar 1 5 to Nov 15, total acreage 9 5000 aos POU common computer software programs, apply budgets, read District the Grand County 05 2912 (F74088) Grand County Cem etery District QUAN TITY 47 5 ac tt SOURCE 6 m well 160 tt deep POD (1) N 355 E 362 from S 1 4 Cor Sec 6, T26S, motivate supervise and evaluate subordr nates ability to operate Moab Utah July 2002 tot money ol Vie United States on August 13 2002 at 10 00 a m , at Vie Fiont SouVi Dooi of 6 2 ot ttie Division ot Water Rights (LEGEND Pumt(s) ot Diversion POD, Plate ot Use - POU, Nature ot Use USE) and equipment nmsl oondud in house tram sJane be sold at public auction to Vie highest bidder payable tn taw wilt hearing Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300 Salt lake City, UT 841 14 6300(801 538 7240) on or be tore AUGUST 7, 2002 Ttrese aie minimal proceed mgs as pet Rule R655 agement techniques classes The following de ESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS and any request tor a Zions economist predicts easing of slowdown in second half of this year ic-u- u scute J real piopetty boas m SIB4M) Persons objecting to an ai'pkcabun most tue a CIEARIY READ ABIE signed protest stating FILING NUM BER REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROT vk.cs Tte Fault tics Supai J NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE received ttsj following opn mg EAFiiBiTA" July 18, 2002 t, Recovering from injury . . . Popular Moab senior citizen Howard Bennett, who stays busy with his yard and his hobbies even though he is in his 90s, tell and shattered his knee cap late Iasi week He was rushed to St Mary's Hospital in Grand dunction for surgery The operation was apparently successful and he will reportedly be home later this week Here Howatd displays a very detailed Swiss theme clock that took him only a week to make Howard works from a pattern and transfers it to the wood, then does the intricate cutting and carving in great detail He is a member of Senior Citizens and regularly attends luncheons at the Center He rarely misses a Sunday at Community Church (Photo by John Hagner) BIDS WANTED R U C D Head Start is taking bids for pest control services Please provide Insecticide specifications (toxicity levels), types of pests your service controls and expected results, and Liability Insurance Declaration Bids will be accepted until August 16 2002 Bids need to be sent to R U C D Head Start, P Utah 84542 For furttier information please call O Box 508, Wellington, and 15,2002 435 637-496- 0 Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, July 4, 11, 18, 25 and August 1,8 The parasite that causes whirling disease has been con firmtd in trout taken from the Mammoth Creek State Kish Hatiheiy The hatchery ts closed and will remain so until the dis ease is removed, officials with the Division of Wildlife Resources have announced The hatchery is in southwestern Utah, just south of the town of Hate h Kish in UWK hatcheries are tested for various diseases one or two times a year Spores resem bling Myxoholus cerehrafis, the parasite that causes whirling disease, were detected in fish from the Mammoth Creek Hatchery during a yearly sain pling of the hatchery at the end of May, said Randy Radant, Aqu atics Section chief for the Division of Wildlife Resources As soon as DWR officials learned that trout in the hatch ery might have the disease, they stopped stocking fish from the hatchery and conducted more h sts to coofii m the initial findings Those additional tests have confirmed that trout in the hatchery are infected with the whii hug disease parasite Kish that have the disease ate safe for people to eat, however Radant says its unclear how whirling disease entered the hatchery An emergency response team has also been formed Ur devc lop an action plan to deal with the situation Radant says most of the fish from Mammoth Uretk are stocked m southern Utah, including Kens Lake near Moab WVU shift some of the fish from other hatcheries to waters that would normally have been stocked by Mammoth Creek, he said This is a good year to do that because drought conditions have reduced the number of waters we can stoc k, so w e have fish that we tan stock in these |