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Show The Beaver Press - December 26, 1996 - Page 4 LPUBLIC NOTICES pPUBLIC NOTICES KNOW. IHi ftOPU IIU I o r MUST BECAUSE Containing 845.00 acres, more or less. T. 7 S., R. 1 E. 12 Sec. 6, Lot 1, NE 14 Notice of Exchange c Proposal Proposed Exchange of Lands In Beaver, Carbon, Wasatch, and Utah Counties, Utah SE 14; Containing more or less. MENT OF THE INTERIOR. Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Forest Service, Intermountain 324 25th Street, Region, Oaden. UT 84401 Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service are considering a proposal to exchange land pursuant to Section 206 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 ( 43 u.s.c. 1716) as amended, the Land Federal Exchange Facilitation Act of 1988 (102 Stat 1086), and the Weeks Law (36 Stat. 961). The exchange, has been proposed by Robert Mendenhall, Alpine, UT, and James Yates, Lehi, UT. The following described public land is being considered for disposal by the United States: , lying S., R. 1 W Sec. 31, Lot 7. SE14SW14, SW14SE14. Containing 129.79 acres, more or less. T. 6 S., R, 15 Sec. 4. 1 W. Lots SW14NE14.SE14NW14, NE14SW14.S12SW14, W12SE14; 16 Sec. 6, Lots 1, 2, SE14NE14; 17 Sec. 20, SW14NW14; 18 Sec. 30, SE14NE14. Containing 767.24 acres, more or less. S., R. 1 W. 19 Sec. 6. SE14SW14; 20 Sec. 13, Lots 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11,12, W12; 21 Sec. 24. Lots 1, 2, 3, T. 7 10,11,12,13,17,18, NW14; 22 Sec. 26. NW14NE14, N12NW14 23 Sec. 26, NW14SW14; 24 Sec. 27, SW14NE14; 25 Sec. 34, NW14NE14. Containing 1,421.29 acres, more or less. a total of Containing 3,399.63 acres, more or less. Subject to valid existing rights, the public land identified above has been segregated 1 from appropriation under public land laws and mineral laws for a period of five years beginning July 22, 1996. In exchange the united States would acquire the following described land from Mr. Mendenhall and Mr. Yates: A 20 Acre Parcel located at approximately 4600 West 11000 North in Highland, UT at a point Commencing located North 00 04' 50 " East along the Section line 461.04 feet and East 1905.37 feet from the West one quarter comer of Section 31, Township 4 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 857.23 feet; thence North 89 43' 24" East 333.25 feet; thence North 89 56' 48" East 418.81 feet; thence South 1315.96 feet; thence West 235.22 feet; thence North 48 31' 30" West 689.80 feet to the point of beginning. detailed information the concerning proposed exchange may be obtained from More Gerrish Willis, Uinta National Forest, 390 North 100 East, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062, less. 29 S., R.7 W. Sec. 22, A tract of land on the NW 14 located T. 3 Interested parties may submit comments concerning the proposed exchange to the Utah State Director of the Bureau of Land Management and to the Intermountain Regional Forester of the Forest Service by sending those comments to: described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 4 of Block 14, Plat C, Beaver City Survey; thence running South 76 feet; thence West 132 feet; thence North 76 feet; thence East 132 feet to the place of beginning. (Street address - 590 East 200 North, Beaver, Utah). Containing 0.18 acres, more or "Pleasant GroveTimpanogos Cave Land Exchange" co Gerrish Willis, Uinta National Forest, 390 North 100 East, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062. Please refer to parcel numbers in any comments. In order to be considered in the environmental analysis of less. Utah County 7 S., R. 2 E., 4 Sec. 12 A tract of land located in the NW 14 described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest comer of Lot 2, in block 46, Plat T. the proposed exchange, comments must be in writing and be postmarked or delivered by January 24, 1997. A, Provo City Survey of building Dated: lots, thence South 57.68 feet; thence East 88.92 feet; thence North 75.82 feet; thence West 88.92 feet; thence South 18.16 feet to beginning. (Street Address -- 1 58 South 200 West, . Provo, Utah.) Containing 0.18 acres, more or 112796 Lamb Utah State Director USDI Bureau of Land Management Dale Bosworth Bill Regional Forester Intermountain Region USDA Forest Service ri "; acres, T. 5 of Block 53, Plat A, Pleasant Grove City Survey described as follows: Commencing at a point in the West line of Block 53, Plat A, Pleasant Grove city survey of building lots; which point of beginning is South 0 30' West Salong the center line of Second West Street, a distance of 33 feet and South 89 30' East, 28.60 feet from the intersection monument at said Second West Street and Fourth North Street as per the official city plat of Pleasant Grove City, (dated 1939); and running thence South 89 30' east 247.50 feet; .142 thence South. r West; feet; thence Ncmir890-3T269.80 feet to the West Line of said Block 52; thence with said block line North 0 05' East, 140 feet to the point of beginning. (Street Address - 390 North 100 Est, Pleasant Grove, UT.) Carbon County 4 T. 14S., R. 10 E. 2 Sec. 9, Lots 11, 22 (Street Address - 900 North 700 East, Price , UT) Containing 10.02 acres more or - 115.11 14 Salt Lake Meridian Parcel Number Utah County T. 5 S., R.2 E., 1 Sec. 20, A tract of land within the SE 14 which is part of Lot Sec. 7, Lot1: 13 UNITED STATES DEPART- Wasatch County , T5.S..R.6E. 9 6. Sec. 23 NW 14 ' P 7 Sec. 27 SE 14 NE 14, SE14 NW 14 Containing 120.00 acres, more or less. I ? Utah County 9 S., ft. 1 E. Sec. 3, E12 SE 14: Sec. 10.NE14.S12 T. 1-- - t 8 9 10Sec27,NE14SW14 SW14.E12E14W14W NE 14 SE 14, S f4, ' 11 Sec. 34. N 14 NE 14. v12NE 14SW14NE14.W t2 SW 14 NE 14, W 12 SE T4SW14NE14 Advertisers " Find Success With Utah Travel Site Website Draws Tourists to Local Companies website Online represents Following its debut thousands of national and international tourists are experiencing Utah through the Utah Travel and Adventure the Program Provides Jobs, Income National Forest Supervisor Hugh Thompson today announced the financial results of the Dixie's 1 995 timber program. He said the sales I - I - Activation up to 5 hours freef 438-35- 4 83-01- 3 8M-94- m 30-fo- ot - Leavitt Update ' through September equaling more than 600 visits per day. One visit equals one person accessing the website's numerous pages. Visitors to the Uta.h homepage come from countries around the world, including Australia, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. The page was visited more than 352 times by Germans alone in the month of August. Webpage creators attribute, the success of Utah's website to its interactive and format "The website has search functions that allow visitors to select their desired activities and accommodations anywhere in Utah without having to scroll through the entire, site." said Keith Hill, director of marketing at Network Publishing. "The site is also updated frequently, as scenic photos and backgrounds constantly change and the information offered is always current" With the 2002 Olympic Winter Games approaching, 'Utah Travel and Adventure Online" is an excellent international introduction to Utah. "Having a homepage of this caliber increases Utah's accessibility to the world," Ahlstrom said. "People everywhere are visiting Utah's homepage and are learning about its geography and lifestyle, as well as upcoming events, specific lodging and accessing the Utah vacationing sites. With the Olympics coming, more and more people will be visiting the homepage, and it will serve as a wonderful introduction to what Utah has to up-to-d- that fits, WE PRINT Lj network Utah Travel and Adventure Online has become a popular site for advertisers since it continually enjoys large crowds of cyberspace tourists. The colorful and innovative website received more than 110,000 vis- the news bidaM! CELLULAROKE" Website Receives Utah International Visitors All Sattarie an estimated provided $8,534,000 in income, to local 'Good through and sustained communities, December 31, 1996 about 205 local jobs. The timber program Now you can call Santa direct from anywhere! includes the sale and harvest of trees for wood products such as & lumber, firewood, poles, In FY and Christmas trees. Itw ratrfctiMi apply. 1995, the Dixie's timber program produced a harvest of 5.0 million board feet of wood for lumber; 5,800 cords of firewood: and 5,652 Christmas trees. or 611 on your cellular Twenty-fiv- e RICHFIELD BLANDtNQ BEAVER KANAB CEDAR CITY DELTApercent of the 4 revenue (generated from the timber sale program is returned to the counties in which the includes funding for placement tion," the governor said. "Our Dixie National Forest lies. In and treatment options for chilcurrent steady growth in tax revto this amounted 1995, in the state's custody and dren enues will support building the $228,021 . The funds are used in the rates paid for increases a successful of components for roads and schools. foster completion of a child The cafe, future." proposed budget Other benefits of the timber , welfare information system and focuses on these main areas: said, program, Thompson statewide implementation of strengthening education include improved forest health, foster care citizen review controlling government growth improved wildlife habitat tree boards. our supporting modernizing growth, access to recreation Work Force Services roads opportunities, and production of Efforts to reinvent Utah's redirecting welfare into a job wood products- - The value of welfare focused system system will also continplacement long-terbenefits to resources to protect ue with this budget. The goverefforts continuing such as wildlife, fisheries, soils, nor has recommended $225 children from abuse and neglect range and timber is estimated at million in total funding for the fighting crime with 1 ,208 new $257,600. other new Department of Workforce and beds corrections The program generated Services to replace traditional capacity $1,280,000 in Federal income with a comprehensive welfare Public Education taxes. The total cost To the govto be a continues of programs designed network Education ernment of the timber program Leavitt adminof the to priority top help people become revenues exceeded by the three Over istration. Full implementation of past 1 attrib$1 ,148,01 . Thompson welfare reform will be completed years, record increases have uted this to the low volume harbeen made in education spendduring this budget year. The 'The good vested in 1995. includes This budget ing. funds are generated through year's news, though, is that sale 32.5 million in new funding for $1 of existing reorganization preparation costs and other continued with education public costs for the program are generdepartments. Lit the state Christmas Tree emphasis on class size reducally down from previous years. for education and tion with the lighting programs simultaneously effWe've implemented several those who are disabled or at of the national Christmas tree. iciencies to curb costs-- ,' Governor Leavitt also risk. " Governor Leavitt and First Lady Copies of the Timber Sale new for money appropriated Jacalyn Leavitt lit the Program Annual Report for FY in this information blue spruce in a ceremony at technology 1995 are available from the State Capitol. The tree that including the years budget DixieNational Forest and enhance2000 in the Rotunda was stands Technology Office North at 82 Supervisor's ments for EdNetUtah Link. donated by the Uinta National i00 East. Cedar City, UT 84720. Government Forest and was decorated with Controlling Growth ornaments made by Utah's Governor Leavitt's budget school children. Lt. Governor does not include a general inflaOlene Walker was on hand to at December 7 -- December 20, the lighting of the national tionary increase. He has asked 1996 Christmas tree in Washington departments to absorb inflationListed below are the highmore costs D.C. Walker communicated with by becoming ary the efficient. lights of Governor Mike Leavitt's Mrs. leavitt by cellular phone so During budget activities over the past two was each the trees could be lit at the that agency process, weeks. same time. asked to evaluate ongoing proAnnounced a funding forCast his vote for president. grams within its base budget. mula for a 10 year, $3.6 billion As two of Utah's representative As a result of this process, more statewide road construction proto than $12 million in program the electoral college, gram. Governor Leavitt traveled in shifts Governor Leavitt and Lt. reductions and funding to Ogden, Logan, Orem, Governor Olene Walker voted in priorities occurred. Kaysville and Murray to release a ceremony at the State Capitol Criminal Justice the transportation portion of his this month. The electoral colThe criminal justice budget budget. In creating the funding includes a nearly 36 percent lege represent the political party formula, Leavitt said he relied of the candidate who received increase in funding for both on several basic principles: the most popular votes in the youth corrections and juvenile 1. Statewide road needs for state. They are charged with is courts. Part of this funding are addressed the duty of officially electing the a completely new sentencing 2. The funding plan must president of the United States. system emphasizing swift and be affordable to all Utahns. Any votes will be tabulated Tn The for intervention young early tax impact must respect the Senate early next month. It is also much offenders. challenges of those who are Called on states to lobby violent on or repeat tougher struggling to buy a home, comjuvenile offenders than current Congress as a united front to mute to work and raise a family relarebalance federal-stat- e sentencing practices. Included 3. Expand and improve tions. As the outgoing president' in the cost of the new sentencihighways will have a 20 to 30 of State of the Council ng guidelines are 60 new proyear life span, and part of the bation officers, eight case manGovernments, Governor Leavitt costs should be covered by addressed its annual meeting in agers, and funding for a newly future users state created Cleveland. "We have to be supervision 4. Those who use more with this on a bipartisan process. dealing should pay more through user The budget also increases basis, on behalf of the states," taxes new and planned space for both Leavitt said. "We have to be 5. Many of these roads are adult and juvenile offenders by interested in the states, not our federal highways. The federal 1 ,208 beds or 540 placements: partisan interests. We have to government should pay its beds for adults, most of which be in the face of Washington share. will be in a new privatized reminding them that the goal is The plan includes a 4.5 cent women's to move power and money out facility; gas tax increase and a $10 and 668 beds and other placeof Washington and back to the ' increase in vehicle registration ments for juvenile offenders. states." fees starting in July 1997. An Child Welfare additional 3.0 cent increase in This year marks the fourth the gas tax would take place in year of the state's commitment January 2001. Funding will also to reforming Utah's child welfare come from reduction in governIn 1994, the system. ment growth, bonding and from Legislature passed the Child the federal government. While Welfare Reform Act. Since that the plan includes reconstruction time $190.9 million in additional of many other road prostate and federal funds related will under taken both on be to Utah's child welfare system jects and off the Wasatch front. Local have either been appropriated roads (B and C roads) will by the Legislature or are recomreceive $249 million in addition mended in this budget. This to the $843 million they receive recomLeavitt Governor year, under existing revenue sources. mends adding 84 staff members to conduct investigations, manProposed a disciplined budget for fiscal year 1998. I'm not sure what I did, but age cases for children in state Governor Leavitt released his custody, family preservation, you'll need to defeat the budget plans earlier this month. , protective supervision, and to ninja to get our barjjt ., "For Utah's future success, we facilitate foster care, licensing records." must build on our solid founda- and adoptions. The budget also ps, bottom-lin- e offer." if &s V H: er its April (Tne Dixie impact that Internet advertising can have on a company, as people can now plan their entire vacation without leaving their desks. 'Me Internet is empowering the traveler.' Many travel companies believe that linking their homepages to the "Utah Travel and Adventure Online" website has been a primary advantage. "Having a link on ft Utah site makes us stand out from other companies merely listed on the page," said vlcki Ahlstrom, of Dougs Country Inn in Tropic, Utah. 'Most of our web customers have discovered our company through accessing the Utah website and then linking to our homepage. SALT LAKE City(November 11, 1996) last April, Dixie Timber (http:www.utah.com), and local advertisers are reaping the benefits. Created in collaboration between the Utah Travel Council Network and Publishing, Inc., the official state" site allows various Utah travel companies to experiment with advertising on the Internet Kaibab Mountain Bike Tours in Moab saw its multi-da- y tour 11 sales increase percent this summer, due in part to its Internet advertising." "We are extremely pleased with the results of our advertising efforts on the Utah site, as tour bookings are unusually high this summer and we receive Internet messages frequently from people who visit our homepage and would like more information," said Jessica Stabrylla. tour coordinator for Kaibab Mountain Bike Tours. "We are always looking for effective ways of advertising, and web homepages offer a high volume return for a low cost investment. " Sheri Griffith Expeditions, a Utah river rafting company, advertises on the Internet for half the cost of advertising on other mediums. "Our Internet advertising efforts have saved thousands of dollars in marketing and sales materials, and tour bookings have increased said almost 10 percent," Margaret Griffith. "This success ' multi-custo- ' : |