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Show of the recording of the Notice of Default isare: Eric K. Wilkins. Dated: September 05, 2007. James H. Woodall 10653 River Front Parkway, Suite 290 South Jordan, UT 84095. (801)254-9450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Signatureby: James H. Woodall, Trustee R-149295 090507, 091207,091907 Published in the Vernal Express September 5, 12, 19,2007. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marlene B. Harrison, Deceased, probate pro-bate No. 073800022 Notice is hereby give that Rachel E. Bryson, Francis P. Coyle, M. Lorraine Pritner, John M. Coyle, Mark B. Coyle and Pete H. Harrison, has been appointed Co-Personal Co-Personal Representatives of the above estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned under-signed or to the clerk of the court within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims shall be forever barred. I Co-Personal Representatives of H The Estate of Marlene t B. Harrison . ! coAllred&McClellan, 1PC- 363 East Main Street, ste. 201 t Vernal, Utah 84078 '. Telephone: 435-789- Term - J Published in the Vernal Express August 29, 'September5, 12, 2007. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James William Jackson, deceased. Probate No. 073800041 Notice is hereby given .has been appointed as Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned under-signed or to the Clerk of . the court within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims shall be forever barred. Jerol Dean Jackson ', coAllred&McClellan, P.C. 363 East Main Street, Ste. 201 Vernal, Utah 84078 Published in the Vernal , Express August 29, September 5, 12, 2007. VERNAL CITY PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing of the Vernal City Planning Commission has been scheduled for September 13, 2007 at 5:45 p.m. to consider changes to the planning and zoning code. The public hearing hear-ing will be for Ordinance 2007-22 to consider amending Chapters 16.04 - Definitions, Chapter 16.28 - Sign Regulations and 16.56.Manufactured Home and Travel Trailer Court Regulations. The public hearing will be held in the Vernal City Council chambers, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah. Later, a public hearing hear-ing of the Vernal City Council will be held September 19, 2007 at 7:15 p.m. to consider the final recommendation of the Vernal City Planning Commission regarding the above ordinance. The public hearing shall be held in the Vernal City Council chambers, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah. In compliance with die Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals indi-viduals needing special accommodations during dur-ing mis meeting should notify Allen Parker, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah at least five days before the hearing at (435) 789-2255. Published in the Vernal Express August 29, 2007 and September 5, 2007. UINTAH COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Uintah County Planning Commission will meet at 6:00pm, September 19, 2007, at 152 East 100 North Vernal, State County Building, on the second floor in the Commission Chambers. 6 : 0 0 PM Planning Commission Meeting Welcome Planning Commission Chairman Brett Reynolds Minutes Approval of the September 5, 2007 DISCLOSURES Site Plan Approvals PUBLIC HEARING -CUP 1. Maurine Bachman for Alltel Communications -Requesting a Conditional Use Permit for a cell tower on the property located at Section 22 township 5 South Range 23 East, Jensen. 2. Leon Smuin Requesting a Conditional Use Permit for two flag lots on the property located at 2687 South 500 West, Vernal. PUBLIC HEARING ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS 3. Lee Ann McKeachnie Honeycutt - Requesting to rezone the property located at 3250 West Highway 40, Vernal from R-2toC-l. 4. Hamilton Park Subdivision - Requesting to rezone the property located at 100 South 2500 West, 2250 West 100 South, and 759 North 2000 West, Vernal from RA-ltoR-2and CP-1. PUBLIC HEARING -M I N O R SUBDIVISION 5. Timothy R. and Brenda M-i RAger) . - ?AprovaP"of Concept Design and Final Plat Phases (3 Lots) for the property located at 1691 East Main Street, Vernal. PUBLIC HEARING -MAJOR SUBDIVISION 6. Brynn Meadows - Approval of Final Plat for Phase I (28 Lots) for property located at 2021 South Vernal Avenue, Vernal. 7. University Towne Center - Approval of Concept Phase (24 Apartment Buildings and 3 Commercial Pads) for property located at 140 North 2330 West, 50 North 2400 West, 50, 132 & 150 North 2500 West, Vernal. 8. HamiIton Park Subdivision - Approval of Concept Phase (151 Units and 2 Commercial Pads) for property located at 100 South 2500 West, 2250 West 100 South, and 759 North 2000 West, Vernal. PUBLIC HEARING -PUD SUBDIVISION 9. Uintah Gateway Centre - Approval of Concept Phase of Commercial Subdivision for property located between 1500 North and 2000 North Vernal Avenue, Vernal. PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS County Code Amendment - Chapter 17 - Nuisance (Junk) Ordinance DISCUSSION Adjourn: Incompliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals indi-viduals needing special accommodation during this meeting should notify Matt Cazier at 152 East 100 North, Vernal, Utah 84078 ph. 435-781-5336 at least five days prior to the meeting. All public comments will be limited to two (2) minutes. . Published in the Vernal Express September S, 12, 19,2007. VERNAL CITY PUBLIC HEARING The Vernal City Council shall hold a pub lic hearing to take public -input on the Vernal City Capital Projects List for 2007-2008. The public hearing shall be held on September 19, 2007 at 7:15 p.m. in the Vernal City Council chambers, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah. A copy of the draft capital project list can be obtained from the Vernal City Recorder Office. In compliance . with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals indi-viduals needing special accommodations during this hearing should notify Ken Bassett at (435) 789-2255 789-2255 at least five (5) days before the hearing. Published in the Vernal Express September 5, & September 12, 2007. VERNAL CITY PUBLIC HEARING The Vernal City Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing hear-ing for a request for a Planned Residential Unit Development (Spring Creek) by Bart Hyde located at approximately approximate-ly 700 North Vernal Avenue, Vernal, Utah. The public hearing for the Planned Residential Unit Development request will be held September 13, 2007 at 5:45 p.m. in the Vernal City Council chambers, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah. Later, a public hearing hear-ing of the Vernal City Council will be held September, 19, 2007 at 7:15 p.m. to consider the final recommendation recommenda-tion of the Vernal City Planning Commission regarding the above Planned Residential Unit Development request. The public hearing shall be held in the Vernal City Council chambers, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah In ' compliance with the Americans with Disabilities , Act, indi-itithol&'x indi-itithol&'x needing i i special accommodations "-"during this meeting should notify Allen Parker, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah at least five days before the hearing at (435) 789-2255. 789-2255. Published in the Vernal Express September 5, 2007 & September 12, 2007. UINTAH ANIMAL CONTROL & SHELTER SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Impounded one Bay Gelding from the 7000 West area in Jensen on August 28thm 2007. To claim this gelding, contact the Shelter at 1387 East 335 South in Vernal, or call 435-781-7297. PROOF OF OWNERSHIP IS REQUIRED TO CLAIM LIVESTOCK. Should the above livestock not be claimed by 4:00 p.m. On Saturday, September 15, 2007 it will be sold at public auction on Monday September 17, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. You may view When "Good needs V to be J said.... J S Say it on 1 the Vernal v Express Opinion v Page! Vernal this livestock between the hours of 12:00 to 4:00 p.m., on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Shelter is closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. Published in the Vernal Express September 5, 2007. PUBLIC NOTICE UINTAH COUNTY INVITATION TO BID DASHER BOARDS FOR THE WESTERN PARK ICE RINK Uintah County hereby makes notice of intent to solicit sealed bids for Dasher Boards at the Ice Rink located at the Western Park Complex 300 East 200 South, Vernal UT 84078. For a copy of the "Invitation to Bid" contact con-tact the Uintah County Clerk-Auditor's Office (435) 781-7396. or Western Park, Derek Hatch (435) 781-7396. Sealed bids must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. On Friday, September 14, 2007 in the Uintah County Clerk-Auditors Office at 147 East Main, Vernal UT. The outside of the envelope is to be clearly marked "Dasher Boards" Bids received by this deadline will be opened but not necessarily awarded award-ed during 'the regularly scheduled Commission Meeting at 11:00 am on September 17, 2007. Published in the Vernal Express September 5 and 12, 2007. BOARD OF COUNTY OF UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH ORDINANCE NO. 08-27-2007 01 AN ORDINANCE CODIFYING THE "COUNTY TRANSPORTATION MAP," FOR, .UINJAH f CdfDNTY ''" . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION: MICHAEL MCKEE CHAIRMAN AYE, DAVE HASLEM AYE, DARLENCE BURNS AYE COPIES OF THE ORDINANCE ARE AVAILABLE IN THE UINTAH COUNTY CLERK- AUDITORS' OFFICE. 147 EAST MAIN STREET. MICHAEL W. WILKINS, CLERK-AUDITOR Published in the Vernal Express. September 5, 2007. STORAGE AUCTION At 9:00 a.m., on September 15, 2007, A-OK A-OK Storage, LLC located at 1901 South 1500 East will sell the contents of the following storage units to satisfy storage liens for non-payment of rent and handling fees. Jodi Smuin, Unit 11, containing household goods and boxes. 1005 W, 65 S. Vernal, UT 84078. Published in the Vernal Express September 5, 12, 2007 Express Utah Teens Still Not Buckling Up Car Crashes Cost (Salt Lake City, UT) - Motor vehicle crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for teens in Utah. Wearing a seatbelt is one of the best ways to decrease injuries inju-ries and deaths in motor vehicle crashes, yet from 2000-2004, only 33 of vehicle occupants 15-19 years old killed in traffic crashes in Utah were restrained. "Teen drivers represented only 7 of the licensed drivers in Utah in 2005, yet they were involved in 27 of all motor vehicle crashes and 18 of all fatal crashes," said Gary Mower, spokesperson for the Utah Department De-partment of Health (UDOH) Violence and Injury Prevention Program. Each year, motor vehicle crashes account for an average of 40 deaths, 330 hospitalizations, and 5,400 emergency department visits for Utah teens ages 15-19. ImemAl Ly iwtsoax iSSL " PTr explosioi oa ill fej) dSKtS S: &3SjE55 r" . , j TSSuSt Untah School dtaHnguWwtfhinin) raSoffleiflS5 Clip and send to the Vernal Expres, 54 South Main, Vernal, UT 84078 I Name 1 . I I I I Address City. Include $26.00 for an annual subscription! fa mm ..... ... mm These teen crashes also result in $13 million each year in hospital hospi-tal and emergency department treatment costs. In 2006 the UDOH and Utah's 12 local. health departments began a coordinated statewide campaign to increase teen seat-belt seat-belt use. As part of this campaign, cam-paign, staff conducted seatbelt observation studies in targeted communities across the state. The studies show that only 67 of teens buckled up, compared with the overall state rate of 89. Overall seatbelt use was higher in urban counties at' 73 than in rural counties at 62. Teens cite many reasons for not buckling up, including: forgetting; it's "uncool"; peer pressure; they're uncomfortable; traveling only a short distance; and a feeling of invincibility. If during 2000-2004, all vehicle Don't ffl5ss Ml Me oil? tamOy bl siiifoscrfkirs GGky! University ground breaking fe,40 orchestrated for audience underway He ace aDD atoaaft ILaD Meras (LaO PGutis ILaD p)SliuDIru! Subscribe Today and oop changed with the Wednesday, September 5, 2 Lives and : TEM& IT IT iwnwcwarf ST Gorge I J Q iMmillkm Water I W IwroUu .Zip- b mm mm C9 Millions occupants ages 15-19 had worn seatbelts in Utah, an estimated 58 teens wouldn't have lost their lives. Recently, Utah's Teen Driving Driv-ing Task Force, which brings together driver license officials, emergency responders, hospitals, law enforcement, public health, public safety, school officials, lawmakers and transportation officials, created a toolkit for use in Utah high schools. The toolkit is designed to provide information informa-tion and tools needed to conduct educational interventions in high schools and local communities. "It is only when all Utahns fully realize the dangers on the road and work together to help teens stay safe on the road that we will s the number of deaths and injuries drop,'' said Mower. k. oa ! IMS jfam ODD what's 1 3 'MM D |