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Show 8 Vernal Express Wednesday, May IF It fls!i PROPERTY TAX ACT 59-2-1351 NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Notice is hcrchy piwn that on the 29th day of May 1998, at I0:(K) j.ni , at the front door ol the: county courthouse m Daggett County, Utah, I will offer for sale at puh -lie auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, under the provisions of Section 59-2-1351, the following described red property located in the county and now delinquent delin-quent and subject to tax sale. A bid lor less ih.m the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty, and administrative ad-ministrative costs which are a charge upon the real estate will not he accepted. accept-ed. All of lot 131 Plat Col-Taylor Col-Taylor Flat Subdivision -Serial T-C-1 3 1 Owner: Ida II. Smith 130E. 100 N. Bountiful, UT 84010-4804 Taxes Owing: $97.65 plus $100.00 costs Total: $197.65 All of lots 106, 107 and 119 Plat II of Taylor Plat Subdivision - Seritil T-H-IOft, T-H-107. ;ird T H-119 (3 lots to Iv v : ! as one unit) Owners: Edward I. v Dorothy Lancaster and Harriet Hall 857 E. Pineway Dr. Murray, UT 84107-5134 Taxes Owing: $292.95 plus $300.0(1 costs Total:" $592.95 All of lot 114 Plat K of Taylor Flat subdivision -Serial :T-K-134 Owner: Leon Katz 1875 Kelton 302 Los Angeles, CA .' Taxes Owing: S'! 7 plus $100.00 costs l,,t $197.65 IN WITNHSS WHEREOF I have ken1-unto ken1-unto set my hand am! official of-ficial seal this 29th dav of April, 1998. RANAE WILDK. Daggett County Amlili r- Published in the Vert al Express May 6. 13. !:; and 27,1998. AMENDED NO Tit L OF TRUSTEE'S SM I' The following described de-scribed property will Iv sold at public auction to the highest hiddc;-. payable in law ful money of the United States, al the South Main Entrance, Uintah County Courthouse, Court-house, 147 East Mam, Vernal, Utah, on June IS. 1998, at 12:00 noon, lor the purpose of foreclosing foreclos-ing a Trust Deed dated March 6, 1997 and executed exe-cuted by James C. Nak in favor of New World Mortgage, covering the following real property located in Uintah County: Lot 25 of the GLEN-BROOK GLEN-BROOK ESTATES SUBDIVISION, SUB-DIVISION, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, Uintah Countv. Utah. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on improperly, im-properly, and all ive, ments, appurtenances and fixtures now or lieie after a part of the propei- ty- The address ol the property is purpotted to be 333 West 650 North. Vernal, Utah 84078. The undersigned disclaims liability li-ability for any error in the address. The present owner of the properly is reported to be James C Nak. Bidders must be pie pared to tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 cashier's check at the sale and a cashier's check lor the balance of the purchase pur-chase price by 12.00 noon the day following the sale DATED: May 18. !99 Scott Lundbere. Trustee (801)263-3400 x50 L&M Case No. SS5S Loan No. 93204709 THIS COMMUNICATION COMMUNICA-TION IS AN ATTEMIT TO COLLECT A DEBT. AND ANY INFORMATION INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published in tin.' u i .: Express May 20. 27 ami June 3, 1998. NOTICE TO CONTKUTOKS ROOFING HID Scaled proposals will v ici rived by the Uintah School District al 65 We-t 200 .South. Vernal, Utah up to 3:00 p in , June 10, 1998 for the lur-nishing lur-nishing of all labor, male-rials, male-rials, transportation, and services lor the replacement replace-ment ot the rooting svs-tem svs-tem al two schools in the I Jisiricl. AppioNimately s78 squaics. Wc do not accept fa ed bids. Bids will be piihiiclv opened and lead at the Uinlah School Distnc! Office located al 6'5 West 200 South, Vernal. UT at 1:00 p.m. Jane 10. !9S. Uintah School Do.niii icseru's the tight to accept ac-cept oi reject any and all bills and lo waive any informality in-formality oi tcchiiKahly in any bid in the inteiea. ol (he DiMr.et. Il is their i ighl li) selcr I ConliaLlm s as they de.siie, inespee live oi price, and their decision will he Ln.tl. A certified or ca-iuei's check or bid bond uf not less than live pen cut I r-' ) of i he amount of the draw'! payable to ihe :!:'! Of the Uil'llll . : a. 1 I'm :. :. s! . il .-a np.ti; ll.e bid. Tic . heck .pi bid bond of Ihe i. cepled bidder shad Iv h'lleiled in case he I'.iiK or refuses lo enter inio Ihe contract or furnish the 100r. performance bond, and 100',!' inaterial and labor payment bond as reqtni" I by the Owner and the Slate ol Utah. All contractors will he required to submit with their bid a list of the sub- ' "I'illel.'lnl , winch ih", v apo.se !o y-c. Said IKl ii. jt vhall he calcca ::,v I as ,pi illC. an-1 sh .!: M elude a specific bid pi i e from each suKonO,. ioi ikl.ided on ;iie hs. Ai'ci ihe bid o; eiane. '.lie n-ii.uior n-ii.uior ina 'a-!, wilhei-i 'i e specified wnlten eon- n! of I '.mall St'io-1 . ''Siri a. altei ihe Mibi.i. .v! ' ! vn'.f eii ,m ':: h.J h-l Tile success! ul I'idde , io be know as Ihe Collector, Col-lector, shall have the ie sponsihility for propei execution ol all '' coiitiacled by hin; V'."k can begin immediately upon award of bid. A!1 ..iik must be coir.plcied i'.v August 14. !')S. Instructions, plans ai.,i specifications and pio-posal pio-posal blanks will be on file in the office of Hon Rohh. Uintah School District. Venial. Utah, mi May 22, 199s where they in. iv he consulted or secured se-cured for the purpose of bidding. A pre-bid eonleienee and walk-thru will he held at 9:00 a.m. June 3, l'98 at l linlenencc Shop located at 210 South 100 West, Venial, I'd'. A siimin.i ot the existing conditions and questions reg iidine inlei-pretalioii inlei-pretalioii of the plans and spceificalions w ill be answered an-swered at this conference and prospective bidders ate REQUIRED lo alien!. al-ien!. I , oil ll : lilllh '! questions contact Ron Uohb at (d.iSi 7SI -.MKI I'ehlishcd in the Venial Express May 20 and 27. l'9S. PUBLIC NOTICE To the Public and Residents Resi-dents of Vernal City: Notice is hereby given that the regularly scheduled sched-uled meeting of the Vernal Ver-nal City Council lor June 3. 1998 has been can cele.l. Special City Council Coun-cil budget woikshop meetings for the FY' budget have been scheduled sched-uled foi June S. June ''. and June 10. EWS hegi'i-lung hegi'i-lung al 6:00 p in in ihe Vernal City Ollices. -147 Fast Main. Vernal, t !::!). Published in the Vernal F -;ae-s Ma i'.os; ORDINANCE NO. 98-12 An ordinance amending the Vernal City Municipal Munici-pal Code. Section 9.40.010 - designating the PuMie Saletv Com- l I to. :u. Published in the Venial Express May 27, 1998. 27, 1998 mm I r i w 1 NOTICE OF PETITION TO WITHDRAW Case ,o. 9XOKOOI72CV IN THE EIGHTH II ' : U I l. DISTRICT c, , u (i- l 's; i'. CO'- N I Y S I YI P. OF UTAH IN Rii THE. WITHDRAWAL WITH-DRAWAL OF LANDS I -"ROM AM ILLY VALLEY VAL-LEY WATER AND SFW1.K IMI'ROVE-MFN IMI'ROVE-MFN I I -'IS IK Iff 1 aciie U In icby given giv-en th.it a majority of the ovivis nl ccilain real piop 'it, desciihed below, be-low, have bled a Petition in the Eighth Judicial Disiiict ("mill of Uintah County. Utah, for the nhdiawal ol il: : lollow-mic lollow-mic ilescnhcd propeity lion, 'he Ashley Valley Wale: and Sewer lm-p;o'. lm-p;o'. cnienl I )is'a , A. NORTHI AST QUAR-Tl QUAR-Tl R SI (HON 26. TOW NSHH -I SOUTH. KAN'tiE 21 F:aST. SALT LAKE Ml RIDIAN Ho-'ioh'op at the NoOh-east NoOh-east ( . rner l' said Section Sec-tion 2'- and tunning theme South 1329.97 t'l n oie or less to the l16:h comer; thence West !3I7 15 feet more y 1. l.i die S nilhwcst ..! 'i: Northeast : . of '.he Noilhcasl qc r-- ' thence Ninth JO"9 thence East M.'-'i-. thence North J9.oo leet; thence East 1 230.32 feet more or less to ;lv point of beginning. 2 T he owners who have igned said Petition iia'c di'si.-nated Gale Rasiausseu. and have erapov ercil this individual, individu-al, lo act for the Petitioner Petition-er i' ibis pitveeiiint!. 1 i't: irti-e is given -. - to I7A-2-334 ' ' ,! CihV Annotated .s u; -nded.l ; - nH.P Ihis 15 day of Me.. ''': iA '!!!. t '(',; Xf. .0 i-'Co LYNN Si I-.O' i I AH ' -inav o! I hut ah I. h n;:e MeK--c. Clerk 1 '' D;s'-:ct coiut. do '; '.';ca that ihe e . n l .oiegoing is a ' if, i .:e ieal circcl copy in ti e v: nvnal document " 1'h h ' - on lilc in my of-fi of-fi e b1 cmee whereof I hc'ccao sei i-iv nancl and see' o oil! villi Court .aho I'ieiaunied, this I -:h dav i May A D. i -')' io.-ni.e I.-Kcc !(V D.VWNA II I -a HDI.N. lil'Pl i Y I'liohsned in the Vernal FA.pie,-- Mav 20 ami 27. Al i ! ' ISEMENT FOR HIDS s p ,r ;e sealed HIDS fa 'istruelion of the 'h ue,: alei !inpio e-r e-r e 1 1 -i i a Sewer Col-L Col-L ' :i '-P ' a Pi.)ecl 1'-'' I'li.lM I II." Will be o, eived by Ballard Wake l-iipiinenii'iit District. Dis-trict. I if.a h lhali, until 7.00 p li -. Ini.c 9. 199S tin 1 if e, pel-hep opened a:n' ie r! ilouj. :': : eonsis, , of the Co: s'n ,ee -i ol Of,3( jn. e.e ; el ol .wei line, re- I ilcd lepa. wotk , of--. surface 1 miscellaneous The ( t JN'I'RACT DOCl MEM'S, consist-i,v.: consist-i,v.: oi Ai1'. aiiseiiienl for liuU. h oiiiiiation for Hid-deis. Hid-deis. Bui. Hid Bond. Ae:ee:;ieni. ( icieral Con-liitions Con-liitions Snpplemenial (iencial Conditions, e io ed. Notice o' A .,;,!. ( 'h.ai. c Order. 1 ' av li.es, SprciOcations, ai d a : fendii. may be ex-etiiiii ex-etiiiii -1 at ihe following 1,H al e Ha l l I W ,iie, Impiove-tiie'ii Impiove-tiie'ii IJ'vin.-t. 2100 East S'OO South. Ilallai.l. Utah. Copt-s o! ihe CON-IT CON-IT V. T I'OCU. MENTS iti.! if' I ' oi-. lined at t i'1 i;1 w o B in.irJ Wa-t Wa-t -r hup . o1. ciiien: District. 2F'0 f ast Mill .South. Ballard. Bal-lard. 1 lah. upon payment of SSi.oo lor each set. Dated this 1 3th dav ol Mac 1'i'is I. ARE MURPHY, Chairman Ball ud Water Impiove- I ' .:' , '...-il in the Vernal l.M--s Mav 13. 20 and 27, l""S. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 879432 Judge: Larry A. Steele IN THE EIGHTH DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT UINTAH COUNTY, S PATE OF UTAH In the interest of: ASTORGA, STEVEN 1)22589 A person(s) under un-der 1 8 years of age. TO: JERRY STEVEN ASTORGA Natural Father of the Child Uintah County, Utah A proceeding concerning concern-ing the above named child is pending in this Court and an adjudication will be made which may include in-clude the permanent termination ter-mination of your parental rights andor a transfer of permanent custody and guardianship of your child. You are hereby summoned sum-moned to appear before this Court in said county on August 27, 1998 at 1:30 p.m. in the Courtroom Court-room of this Court located at 780 West Main Street, . Vernal, Utah. For failure to appear you will be defaulted de-faulted and your parental rights may be terminated andor custody and guardianship of your child may be permanently transferred to another. DATED this 14th day of May. 1998. EDWIN T. PETERSON, Assistant Attorney General (435)722-6546 Published in the Vernal Express May 20, 27 and June 3 and 10, 1998. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE REAL PROPERTY EXECUTION SALT LAKE CITY, 3RD DISTRICT COURT, DIVISION 2 CIVIL 970006294CV Plaintiff, Wasatch Marine Ma-rine vs. Defendant, Jeff 1 lunsaker To be sold at Sheriff's sale at 35 E. Main Street, Vernal, in the County of Uintah. State of Utah, on the 1st of June 1998, at the hour of 12:00 p.m., of the said day, all rights, title ti-tle and interest of the said defendant in and to the following described real property, to-vvit: LOT 9, MEADOW PARK SUBD 11; BEING A PART OF SEI4SE14, SEC22.T4S.R21E, SLM. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the I Inited States of America. RICK HAW KINS, Sheriff of Uintah County, Coun-ty, State of Utah. Dated at Vernal, Utah, this Mav 5, 1998. BY GARY CUTLER, Deputy Sheriff Published in the Vernal Express May 13, 20 and 27, 1998. NOT ICE TO CONTRACTORS The Uintah Special Service Ser-vice District (USSD) is receiving sealed proposals propos-als for the LAYING OF UINTAH SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT'S ASPHALT MIX ON SMALL PAVING PROJECTS. PRO-JECTS. Sealed proposals will be received by the USSD. al the District Office Of-fice at 134 West Main Street, Suite 201, Vernal, Utah, until 12:00 p.m. (NOON) on June 3rd, 1998. Sealed proposals will be opened at 3;00 p.m. on June 3rd at the scheduled Board of Directors meeting meet-ing at the above address. Proposal forms are on file and may be examined at the following location: USSD OFFICES AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. AD-DRESS. 435-789-4636. Daled this 1 8th Day of May. 1998. KATHRYN ERICKSON, Manager, Uintah Special Service District UINTAH SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL PROPOSALS PRO-POSALS Published in the Vernal Express May 20 and 27, 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE Public sale of contents in Unit 6 at A-OK Storage, Stor-age, 1901 S. 1500 E., leased to Rod Loper and Corey Joseph, Box 192, Rico, Colo., will be sold June 5 at 8 a.m. to pay the debt incurred. Published in the Vernal Express May 27 and June 3, 1998. ANNUAL NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING SCHEDULES Public Notice is hereby given that the 1998 annual annu-al Road Department meeting schedule of the Uintah County Commission Commis-sion will be at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday of each week in the Uintah County Commission Chambers at 152 E. 100 N. Vernal, Utah, starting May 26, 1998, and will be held on this day each week excepting ex-cepting when that day is a legally declared holiday or notice is otherwise given. By order of Uintah County Commission. PAT MCNEILL, Clerk-Auditor Published in the Vernal Express May 20 and 27, 1998. BID SOLICITATION . AIRPORT HANGER Roosevelt City is soliciting solic-iting bids to lease the main hangar at the Roosevelt Roo-sevelt Airport. If interested, interest-ed, contact D. Brad Hancock Han-cock or Carolyn Krissman at 255 South State Street or call (435) 722-5001. Bids must be submitted on a form provided by Roosevelt City on or before be-fore June 2, 1998. Forms are available at the above address. CAROLYN KRISSMAN, Recorder Published in the Vernal Express May 20 and 27, 1998. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EDNA M. NELSON, aka EDNA MAE NELSON, deceased. de-ceased. Probate No. 98380.0010 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present pre-sent them to the undersigned under-signed or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 26th day of August, 1998, or said claims shall be forever barred. PEGGY PITT HARDEN NELSON, JR. Published in the Vernal Express May 20, 27 and June 3, 1998. HEALTH INSURANCE PROPOSAL REQUESTS Vernal City is hereby soliciting proposals for group health insurance coverage. Current Group medical coverage policy terminates June 30, 1998. Proposals shall include an explanation of. all healthmedical benefits, deductible requirements, maximum lifetime benefit provisions, and other coinsurance and out-of-pocket provisions. Proposals Pro-posals shall include any and all contractual provisions provi-sions providing specific details on all elements of coverage, eligibility, and terms of policy. Costs for coverage shall be specified speci-fied showing single, two-party two-party and family rates and carry-over provisions from the existing group policy. Proposals shall provide effective coverage cover-age July 1, 1998. Claims history and employee census cen-sus report are available at the Vernal City Personnel Office, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah 84078, (435) 789-2255. Proposals shall be submitted sub-mitted to the City Manager's Man-ager's office, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah 84078 by 5:00 p.m. June 15, 1998. Published in the Vernal Express May 27, 1998. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ira E. Schae-fermeyer, Schae-fermeyer, Deceased Probate No. 983800017 EI Notice is hereby given that Henry Schaefermey-cr, Schaefermey-cr, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present pre-sent them to the undersigned under-signed or to the Clerk ol the Court within three (3) months after the date ol the first publication of this notice or said claims shall be forever barred. Henry Sehaefcrmeyer 266 North 500 West Vernal, Utah 84078 Published in the Vernal Express May 13, 20 and 27, 1998. ELECTION NOTICE To all qualified electors of Uintah County School District, Uintah County, Utah: Take notice that on the 23 day of June, 1998, an election will be held by the Uintah County School District, Uintah County, Utah, at the places set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the Uintah County School District the following propositions: proposi-tions: PROPOSITION A Shall the Board of Education Edu-cation of the Uintah County School District, Uintah County, Utah (the "School District") be authorized au-thorized to establish a voted leeway tax at the rate of .00 12 per dollar of the taxable value of the taxable property within the School District beginning begin-ning in 1998, in addition to all other tax levied or imposed on such property, for the purpose of class size reduction K-12, and other priorities idenlffied in the budgeting process and deemed necessary by the Board of the Education Educa-tion to address educational education-al needs of students in the School District? PROPOSITION B Shall the Board of Education Edu-cation of the Uintah County School District, Uintah County, Utah (the "School District") be authorized au-thorized to establish a voted leeway tax at the rate of .0004 per dollar of the taxable value of the taxable property within the School District beginning begin-ning in 1998, in addition to all other taxes levied or imposed on such property, solely for the purpose of funding the additional costs of returning to neighborhood elementary schools beginning in August Au-gust 1999, while maintaining main-taining reasonable K-5 class sizes? The County Clerk shall register to vote all persons who will be legally qualified quali-fied and entitled to vote in a voting precinct in the Uintah County School District and who present themselves for registration registra-tion according to Utah law. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election, but who is physically disabled, dis-abled, who will be serving as an election judge in another an-other voting precinct, or who expects to be absent from Uintah County on the day of the special leeway lee-way election or who otherwise oth-erwise qualifies to vote by absentee ballot by making application in the manner and within the time provided pro-vided by law. The election will be held at the places set forth below which are the same polling places as the regular regu-lar primary election. The three election judges or officials and the one alternate alter-nate election judge or official of-ficial for each polling place shall be the same election official serving for the regular primary election held on the same date. Additional or substitute substi-tute election judges or officials of-ficials may be appointed in accordance with Utah law. Voting Precincts and Polling Places Jensen 1 Jensen Water Office 5950 South 8500 East, Hwy40 Jensen, Utah Davis East 2 Davis Elementary 4021 South 2500 East Vernal, Utah Davis West 3 Davis Elementary 4021 South 2500 East Vernal, Utah Naples 4 Naples City Office 1420 East Wealherby Drive Naples, Utah Glines E. 5 Uintah Care Center 510 South 500 West Vernal, Utah Maeser 6 Maeser Elementary 2670 West 1000 North Vernal, Utah MacserDry Fork 7 Maeser Elementary 2670 West 1000 North Vernal, Utah Vernal West 8 Discovery Elementary 650 West 1200 South Vernal, Utah Vernal South 9 Discovery Elementary 650 West 1200 South Vernal, Utah Vernal S.W. 10 Vernal Middle School 721 West 100 South Vernal, Utah Vernal N.W.11 Vernal Jr. High 161 North 1000 West Vernal. Utah Vernal N.E. 12 StateCounty Bldg. 152 East 100 North Vernal, Utah Vernal S.E.13 Golden Age Center 155 South 100 West Vernal, Utah Vernal N.E. 14 National Guard Armory 220 South 500 East Vernal, Utah Ashley 15 Uintah Water Conserv. Office 78 West 3325 North Vernal, Utah AvalonWillows 16 Randlctt Community Bldg. Randlett, Utah Gusher 17 West Middle School East Highway 40 Roosevelt, Utah Fort Duchesne 18 West Middle School East Highway 40 Roosevelt, Utah Ballard 19 Ballard City Office 2100 East 800 South Ballard, Utah TridellWhiterocks 20 Tridell Community Bldg. Tridell, Utah Lapoint 21 Lapoint Elementary Lapoint, Utah Glines 22 Ashley Valley Water 1344 W. Hwy40 Vernal, Utah SCOTT RUPPE, Business Administrator, Uintah County School District Published in the Vernal Express May 27, June 3 and 10, 1998 PUBLIC HEARING Public Notice is hereby given that a public hearing hear-ing of the Vernal City Council has been scheduled sched-uled for Wednesday, June 17, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. in the Vernal City Council Chambers at 447 East Main for the purpose of receiving input regarding the FY99 Budget. Budgets to be considered consid-ered during the public hearing will include the general fund, water fund, sewer fund, and solid waste fund, Municipal Building Authority fund, Strike Force fund, and other miscellaneous funds in the City including includ-ing the City's salary schedule. All interested persons shall be given the opportunity to be heard. If Newspapers are the nations most popular advertising medium for a lot of good reasons. The most important reason is READERSHIP. Newspapers are read cover to cover by 85 of those who buy them. 54 N. Vernal Ave 789-3511 Open weekdays 8 STILL L 1 Budget documents may be reviewed at the Vernal City office at 447 East Main between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays. Published in the Vernal Express May 27, and June 3, 1998. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rules Reorganization The Air Quality Board proposes to reorganize all R307 rules. The purpose is to group similar materials materi-als into a coherent structure, struc-ture, and to shorten individual indi-vidual sections so that important im-portant provisions can be located more easily. No substantive change in meaning is intended. Over the past year, Air Quality staff members met with representatives of small business associations, associa-tions, sent a draft outline to about 15 large and 15 small businesses affected by air quality rules for their review, and sent a draft of the rules test to five individuals representing represent-ing industrial sources and environmental interests; their comments led to further fur-ther changes in the structure. struc-ture. A public hearing will be held on June 23, at 1:30 PM in Room 201 at the Department of Environmental Environ-mental Quality Office, at 168 N. 1950 West in Salt Lake City. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Disabili-ties Act, individuals needing need-ing special accommodations accommoda-tions (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing hear-ing should notify the Bureau Bu-reau of Human Resources at 168 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, or call 536-4413 at least three working days before the meetings. Electronic copies of the rule will be available June 1 at: http:www rules.state.ut.us. Printed copies of the proposed rule are available at the Division of Air Quality, Davis County Library, the Salt Lake City Main Library, Li-brary, Salt Lake County Library (Whitmore), Pro-vo Pro-vo City Library, the Bear River District Health Department De-partment in Logan; the Uintah Basin District Health Department in Vernal; the Central Utah District Health Depart Vernal (BOSS LL a.m. to 5 p.m. ment in Richfield; the Southeastern District Health Department in Price; the Southwest District Dis-trict Health Department in Cedar City; the Summit CityCounty Health Department De-partment in Coalville; the Tooele County Health Department, De-partment, Wasatch County Coun-ty Health Department, Salt Lake CityCounty Health Department; Davis County Health Department; Depart-ment; Weber-Morgan District Dis-trict Health Department; City-County Health Department De-partment of Utah County. The comment period closes clos-es at 5 p.m. on July 1, 1998. Comments postmarked post-marked on or before July 1, 1998 will be considered. consid-ered. Both written and oral comments will be accepted ac-cepted and considered equally. Written comments regarding re-garding the changes may be mailed directly to: URSULA K. TRUEMAN, Director Division of Air Quality Box 144820 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820 ATTN: Rules Reorganization; Reorgani-zation; DAQSN-0157-98 Published in the Vernal Express May 27 and June 10, 1998. ORDINANCE NO. 98-13 An ordinance amending the Vernal City Municipal Munici-pal Code, deleting section sec-tion 5.08.530 and adding section 5.08.585 - defining defin-ing temporary sales event and what types of events are not required to pay a fee. Published in the Vernal Express May 27, 1998. Vernal City SECRET WITNESS program call 789-8888 POOR COPY 2 4 , .... |