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Show The 1106, Price, Utah 84501. Published in The Moab, Utah, March 5, and 12, 1987. PUBIEC NOTECES States of America at the time of sale, at the front steps of the Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah, on Tuesday, March 24, 1987, at the hour of 3:00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Sharren S. Rees, as Trustor, in favor of Heritage Savings and Loan Association as Trustee, and Utah Housing Finance Agency (by assignment) as Beneficiary, covering real property located at 560 Rosetree Lane in Moab, Grand County, Utah, and more particularly described as: Lot 5, NICHOLS PLAT, NOTICE TO BID f The Grand County Commission will open bids on March 9, 1987 at 3:15 p.m. in a regular meeting in the Council Chambers of the Courthouse for the following: Proposal for working IBM Compatible Computer System to cover countys needs. Bids will be handled as sealed bids and remain confidential to the Commission. Bids must be marked Computer Proposal. Interested persons must contact each office as to their needs or meet with any Commissioner. DATED this 23rd day of December 1986. 3 NICHOLS-BOWE- sPeggyE. Taylor Deputy Clerk-Audit- according to the official plat thereof. TOGETHER with all DIVISION, or Published in The SUB- N Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, thereon and apJanuary 8, 15 22, and 29, 1987 and February 5, 12, 19 purtenances thereunto beand 26, 1987 and March 5, longing. DATED this 13th day of 1987. February, 1987. TRUSTEE: NOTICE OF HERITAGE SAVINGS AND PUBLIC HEARING LOAN ASSOCIATION NOTICE is hereby given that on the 9th day of Marcn bysRichard M. Mathis, President 1987 at 7:30 p.m. in the Published in The Council Chambers of the Moab, Utah, Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Commis- February 26, March 5, and sion will hold a public 12, 1987. Times-Independe- hearing to hear the pros and cons on adopting an dinance to G- -l to the C-- 2, following described pro- perty: Lots 1 & 2, Sec. 6, T26S, R22E This property is located off Sand Flats Rd. Request for zone change has been made by Michael Hill. Witness my hand and seal this 2nd day of February, i 1987. sFran Townsend Grand County Published in The Clerk-Audit-or Times-Independen- U AMENDED NOTICE OF i .'is TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the South entrance of the Grand County Courthouse at 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah on Monday, March 23, 1987 at 10:00 a.m. on said day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed executed by Terry L. Leash and Kay L. Leach as Trustors, to Attorneys Title and Guaranty Fund, Inc. as Trustee, for the benefit of Howard W. Leach and Mary E. Leach, covering real and personal property located at 3280 East Juniper, Moab, Utah, and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point which bears S 89 degrees 49 E 1980.0 ft. along the South line, NWVi, Section 15, T26S, R22E, SLB&M from the West V corner of said Section 15 and proceeding thence N 0 degrees 02' W 660.0 ft. to a comer, thence S 89 degrees 49 E 336.3 ft. to a comer, thence S 0 degrees 02 E 660.0 ft. to a comer, thence N 89 degrees 49 W 336.3 feet to the point of beginning and containing 5.1 acres, more or less, and being subject to a 25 ft. wide road easement along the North line. Each comer is monumented with a rebar or spike. Bearings are based on S. line, NWW Section 15. This tract has previously been described as WVi SEVi SEVi NWVi , Section 15. Including a 1971 Van Dyke Mobile Home 24x50 SN 28347 L. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1987. aDwightJ.L. Epperson Successor Trustee Published in The Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, Feb. 26, Mar. 5 and 12, 1987. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash payable in lawful money of the United - ,S N h t, Moab, Utah, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, and March o5, 1987.: SOUTHEASTERN UTAH ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS aMaughan Guymon Area Agency on Aging Director Published in The Moab, Utah, March 5, 1987. Times-Independe- NOTICE OF SPECIAL PUBLIC SESSION The Board of Education of Grand County School District has proposed a State-Support- ed Voted Leeway Tax, annually not to exceed .0006 of the reasonable fair cash value of the taxable property within the district. All concerned citizens are invited to attend a Special Public Session at the time of the Regular School Board Meeting on March 18, 1987 at 1:00 p.m. in the office of the District at 264 South 4th East, Moab, Grand County, Utah. Given by order of the Board of Education this 18th day of February, 1987. aDonald R. Weeks Business Administrator Board of Education Grand County School District Published in The Times-Independe- Or- ammend Ordinance No. 134, by changing the zoning as follows: from on Tuesday, March 10, 1987 at 10:00 a.m. at the Green River Senior Citizen Center, 212 North Long Street, Green River, Utah. 11 PUBLIC NOTICE Moab, Utah, The Grand County Com5 March 1987. and 12, mission will hold a Public Auction to sell to the highest IN THE bidder the following items: SEVENTH JUDICIAL 1958 International Pickup DISTRICT COURT 1964 International Dump IN AND FOR Truck GRAND COUNTY, 1969 Chev. Truck STATE OF UTAH 1979 GMC Pickup 1982 Ford LTD The State of Utah, 1969 International Dump Plaintiff, Truck vs. 1959 International Dump One 1976 Buick, serial numTruck ber 4H57H6Z148912, Other Miscellaneous Items bearing California license This Auction will be held plate number 1GPT594, March 7, 1987 at 12:00 noon Defendant. at the County Road Yard South Highway 191. These No. items may be seen at the Complaint and Notice County Road Yard, South Of Seizure for Forfeiture Highway" 191 betweenf 8:00 To:' Rudy Hernandez, 3049 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Lashbrook Avenue, El through Friday. Monte, California 91733; and Witness my hand and seal To: All other persons who this 24th day of February, may have an interest in said 1987. vehicle; sFran Townsend 1. Notice is hereby given Grand County Clerk-Auditpursuant to Section Published in The Utah Code Anotated, 1953 as Moab, Utah, amended, that the above t: February 26, and March 5, named vehicle, one 1987. 1976 Buick, serial number or Times-Independe- to-wi- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that on the 1st day of April, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Commission will hold a public hearing to hear the pros and cons on adopting the following ordinance to amend the General Zoning Or134 by deleting dinance certain portions and reclassifying it as follows: Description of Area Proposed for Rezoning From A-- l, Agricultural, to C-3, Highway Commercial, in Sec. 7, T26S, R22E. Beginning at a point which bears south 532 ft. and West 200 ft. from the center V Cor. Sec. 7, T 26S, R22E, and proceeding thence South approximately 413 ft. to the North Boundary of the C-- 3 Zone, thence northwesterly approximately 290 ft. with the 3 Boundary to the East Boundary of the C-- 2 Zone at C-- Carrolls storage, thence north-wester- approxi- ly mately 240 feet, with the east boundary of the C-- 2 Zone, thence North approximately 60 ft., thence East 326.5 ft. to the point of beginning. The Planning Commission recommended the above. Witness my hand and seal this 25th day of February, 1987. sFran Townsend Grand County Clerk-Auditt, Published in the Moab, Utah February 26, March 12, 19 or Times-Independen- and 26, 1987. NOTICE OF MEETING The Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments, District VII--A Area Agency on Aging, District Council on Aging and Nutrition will hold its regularly scheduled meeting 4H57H6Z148912, bearing California license plate number 1GPT594, was seized by Richard Haycock, a Peace Officer of the Utah Highway Patrol in Grand County, Utah pursuant to the Statute as aforesaid, on or about the 31st day of January, 1987. 2. Notice is hereby further given that said vehicle was unlawfully used to conceal, convey, carry or transport the controlled substance, heroin, contrary to the pro- Grand County Commission will hold a public hearing to hear the pros and cons on adopting the following ordinance to amend the General Zoning Ordinance 134, as amended, as follows: the DESCRIPTION of area proposed for rezoning from Agricultural, to Rural Residential, in Sections 15 and 22, T26S, R22E. Beginning at the N.E. cor of the SE4 of the SW of Sec. 15, T26S, R22E and R-l-- A-- l, proceeding thence east proximately ap- 265 ft. to the of the existing golf course, thence southerly with the west boundary of the golf course to a pt. 1845 ft. south of the N.E. Cor of the S.E. V of the west boundary S.W.V4 of Sec. 15, thence west to the west side of thence Lane, Murphy southerly with the west side of Murphy Lane to the south boundary of the Moab City Land at the south line of the N.E. Vi of the N.W.Vi of Sec. 22, T26S, R22E, thence west approximately 350 ft., thence northwesterly with the south boundary of the Moab City land to a point approximately 280 ft. west of Murphy Lane, thence northerly parallel to and 220 ft. perpendicularly distant from the west side of Murphy Lane to the southeasterly side of Spanish Trail Rd., thence northeasterly with the southeasterly side of Spanish Trail Rd. to the north line of the S.E. Vi of the S.W.Vi of Sec. 15, thence east approximately 305 ft. to the point of beginning. The Planning Commission recommended the above. Witness my hand and seal this 25th day of February, 1987. sFran Townsend Grand County Clerk-AuditPublished in The Moab, Utah, March 5, 12 and 19, 1987. or Times-Independe- NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that the following requests have been filed with the State Engineer regarding water in Grand County. (A38889a8) Don R. Mabey of 2199 South 900 East, Bountiful, UT has filed for an extension of time within which to submit Proof of Appropriation on 8.880 ac. ft. of underground water to be used for irrigation pur05-12- 21 poses. It is represented that a well has been drilled and a pump installed. An irrigation system has been con- structed. Additional time is needed to complete construction and submit Proof of Appropriation. 05-12- 56 (A38889al7) George W. Rybka of P.O. Box 1140, Moab, Utah has filed for an extension of time within which to submit Proof of Appropriation on 10.494 ac. ft. of underground water to be used for irrigation Times-Independe- , 3, to-w- it: 3, 8, Times-Independe- that State of Utah to confiscate any right, title or interest that you, or any of you, may have in the above named vehicle. 4. Pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, you have twenty (20) days from the receipt of this Notice within which to file a verified answer to (1) the fact of the use of said vehicle, or (2) setting forth the nature and existance of any right, title or interest claimed by you in said vehicle. Utah 5. Section Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, makes no provision for the Court granting an extension of time for the purpose of making a verified 58-37-- answer. Times-Independe- 58-37-- Times-Independe- Times-Independe- Times-Independen- State-Support- t Thursday, March 5, Twelfth Circuit Court was in Feb. 25, with Judge Bruce session MECHANICS LIEN K. Halliday presiding. E&E Sports Center has a Carl M. Chesney appeared for 1974 Honda Trail 70 motorfelony arraignment on a charge of cycle. If not claimed by first felony aggravated robdegree March 20, 1987, it will be Bail set at $10,000 and was bery. sold on said day at 9 a.m. at was set for hearing preliminary E&E Sports Center, 1040 March 3. Highway 191, Moab, Utah. Kyle Rendell Jones appeared for E&E reserves the right to on charges of unlawful arraignment refuse any or all bids. of a vehicle and assault, both taking Published in The class B misdemeanors. The case was Moab, Utah, to March 4. continued March 5 and 12, 1987. Steven L. Batchelder appeared for continued arraignment on charges IN THE of second degree felony theft of an SEVENTH JUDICIAL operable motor vehicle, intoxication DISTRICT COURT " and no valid drivers license, both IN AND FOR class C misdemeanors, and assault, GRAND COUNTY, a class B misdemeanor. Preliminary STATE OF UTAH hearing was set for March 2. Batchelder also appeared for senTHE STATE OF UTAH, tencing on a charge of public Plaintiff, intoxication, a class C misdemeanor. vs. was continued at conSentencing One 1972 Pontiac, venience of court and counseL VIN 2D37M2Z107843, Mark A. Applegate appeared for bearing California license arraignment on charges of driving plate number 2DKW624, under the influence of an intoxicatDefendant, ing liquor (DUI) and no valid drivers license, both class B misNo. demeanors. The court dismissed the COMPLAINT AND NOTICE of no valid drivers license. charge OF SEIZURE FOR Defendant pled innocent to DUI and FORFEITURE trial was set for May 1. Junior Meador failed to appear to TO: Acosta Martin Prado, to a charge of issuing a answer 137 Vi Eighth Street, Santa series of bad checks, a class A Paula, California 93060; and misdemeanor. A bench warrant was TO: All other persons who issued with return date of March 4. may have an interest in said Joey Castor failed to appear to vehicle; answer to a charge of issuing a bad 1. Notice is hereby given a class B misdemeanor. The check, pursuant to Section case was continued to March 4. Utah Code Annotated, 1953 Veter V. Samuels appeared for as amended, that the above arraignment on charge of DUI and named vehicle, one driving during revocation. The case 1972 Pontiac, VIN 2D37M2Z-10784was continued to March 4. bearing California Clarence Bylilly appeared on license plate number charges of public intoxication, a 2DKW624, was, incident to class C misdemeanor, and open an arrest, seized by Trooper John Mealey, a Peace Officer property within the district. of the Utah Highway Patrol All concerned citizens are in Grand County, Utah purto attend a Special invited suant to the Statute as Session Public at the time of aforesaid, on or about the the Regular School Board 3rd day of February, 1987. Meeting oh' March 18, 1987 2. Notice is hereby further at 1:00 p.m. in the office of given that said vehicle was the District at 264 South 4th used to conceal, unlawfully East, Moab, Grand County, convey, carry or transport Utah. Given by order of the the controlled substance, Board of Education this 18th to the proheroin, contrary day of February, 1987. visions of Section sDonald R. Weeks Utah Code Annotated, 1953 Administrator Business on as amended, or about the of Education Board 3rd day of February, 1987. School District Grand County 3. Notice is further given Published in The it is the intention of the DATED this 27th day of visions of Section February, 1987. Utah Code Annotated, 1953 aElaine M. Matthews as amended, on or about the Grand County Attorney 31st day of January, 1987. Published in The 3. Notice is further given purposes. Moab, Utah, that it is the intention of the It is represented that one State of Utah to confiscate acre of land is presently March 5, 1987. any right, title or interest under cultivation. Work has PUBLIC NOTICE that you, or any of you, may been delayed due to poor MOAB COMMUNITY have in the above named soil. Additional time is DEVELOPMENT AGENCY vehicle. needed to submit Proof of The Moab Community De4. Pursuant to Section Appropriation. Utah Code AnProtests resisting the velopment Agency, on behalf of the City of Moab and notated, 1953 as amended, granting of these requests Grand County, is soliciting have twenty (20) days with reasons therefore, must you resumes from persons infrom the receipt of this be filed in duplicate with the terested in serving on their Notice within which to file a State Engineer, 1636 West verified answer to (1) the fact North Temple, Salt Lake board of directors. There will of the use of said vehicle, or City, Utah 84116, on or be three vacancies on the board as of March 31, 1987. (2) setting forth the nature before April 20, 1987. The new terms will begin in of and existence Robert L. Morgan, P.E. any right, April. All interested persons title or interest claimed by STATE ENGINEER are asked to submit their Published in The you in said vehicle. to: Moab Coresumes 5. Section Utah Moab, Utah, mmunity Development Code Annotated, 1953 as March 5, 12 and 19, 1987. Agency, P.O. Box 404, amended, makes no proMoab, Utah, or deliver them NOTICE PUBLIC vision for the Court granting The Southeastern Utah to the MCDA office at Cenan extension of time for the 59 South Main, purpose of making a verified Private Industry Council in tral Services, 2nd before March 20, Floor, Southanswer. conjunction with the DATED this 23rd day of eastern Utah Association of 1987. Published in The Local Governments is in the February, 1987. . Moab, Utah, aElaine M. Matthews process of developing their PT-8- 7 JTPA Title H-- A and March 5, 12 and 19, 1987. Grand County Attorney H-- B Published in The t, plan. NOTICE OF The public is invited to Moab, Utah, SPECIAL comideas submit their and March 5, 1987. PUBLIC SESSION ments regarding the deThe Board of Education of NOTICE OF velopment of the plan. Grand PUBLIC HEARING County School District All data must be subhas NOTICE is hereby given mitted proposed a by March 10, 1987 to: Voted Leeway that on the 1st day of April, W.F. Robirts, JTPA Director Tax, annually not to exceed 1987, at 8:00 p.m. in the Southeastern Utah Associa.0006 of the reasonable fair Council Chambers of the tion of Local Governments, value of the taxable cash Grand County Courthouse, JTPA Program, P.O. Box 58-37- t, 1987B7 12th Circuit Court Times-Independe- Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Tlmes-lndependen- ed Moab, Utah, March 5, and 12, 1987. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on March 12, 1987 at 10:30 a.m. a public sale will be held at First Western National Bank, Moab, Utah to sell for cash the following collateral, to wit: 1979 GMC Pickup Serial Number TKL149J500767 Said collateral being held to secure an obligation arising under a note and security agreement held by First Western National Bank as secured party. Said Public Sale is to be conducted according to the laws of the State of Utah. First Western National Bank reserves the right to bid at the sale. The collateral may be seen by contacting First Western National Bank, Moab, Utah. FIRST WESTERN NATIONAL BANK MAIN &300SOUTH MOAB, UTAH NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on March 12, 1987 at 11:00 a.m. a public sale will be held at Main & Third South, First Western National Bank to sell for cash the following collateral, to wit: 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Serial Number 1Z37V8K480413 1976 Jeep CJ7 Serial Number J6F93EHO22706 1964 Sana Travel Trailer Serial Number SF6S8410 Said collateral being held to secure an obligation arising under a note and security agreement held by First Western National Bank as secured party. Said Public Sale is to be conducted according to the laws of the State of Utah. First Western National Bank reserves the right to bid at the sale. The collateral may be seen by contacting First Western National Bank, Moab, Utah. FIRST WESTERN NATIONAL BANK MAIN & THIRD SOUTH MOAB, UTAH . . . container of alcohol in vehicle, a class B misdemeanor. He pled guilty to both charges and was sentenced to pay total fines and fees of $105. Jail sentence of 20 days was suspended on payment of the fine as ordered. Andrew R. Kopasek appeared on charges of third degree felony burglary, and class B misdemeanor theft. The case was continued to March 4. f In State vs. Merrill W. Phillips, defendant was charged with DUI, and the case was reset for trial to March 30. In State vs. Terry D. Powet defendant was charged with DIB and driving in violation of restricted license, both class B misdemeanors. Trial was reset to May 5. In State vs. Billy Robert Cook defendant was charged with DUI and driving during revocation. Trial : was reset for May 12. In State vs. Ronald O. Randolph defendant was charged with disofy derly conduct and public intoxicap tion, both class C misdemeanors.1 f Trial was set for May 15. In State vs. Patrick Kim Bierj schied, defendant was charged witlt class B misdemeanor assault, plus; disorderly conduct and public intox? ication, both class C misdemeanors, The case was continued to March 4 In State vs. Edward A. Stone, jury! trial was set for May 22 on charge of DUI, leaving the scene of ailf accident, no safety inspection, n Utah driver 8 license and impropei lane travel, all class B misdemeanors. In State vs. Kyle Rendell Jones, trial was set for May 19 on charges of giving false information to police' officer and disorderly conduct, both class C misdemeanors. In State vs. Larry Sheets, defendant had in 1984 been charged with distribution of a controlled substance for value. This charge was dismissed on motion of the county ' z attorney. George A. Larsen appeared for sentencing on a charge of DUI. He was sentenced to be committed to the Alcohol Recovery Center in Price for 60 days and to return to court May 20 for review of probation. In City vs. Vernon LeRoy Sheets, trial was set for April 8 on a charge of DUI. In State vs. Larry G. Sheehy, defendant was charged with driving while license suspended or revoked, a class B misdemeanor. Defendant was not present and the case was continued at convenience of court and counsel. In State vs. William L. McComb, defendant was charged with no Utah registration. Trial was set for April i 1. In City vs. Earl W. Tenney, there was a motion for judgment following forfeiture of bail of $45 which had been posted, and the order was signed in open court. In City vs. Revel J. McPhie, defendant was scheduled for trial on a charge of speeding 5035. Defendant failed to appear and the court ordered bail of $40 which had been posted forfeited. Robert Charles Waltz appeared for arraignment on a charge of attempted aggravated assault. A1 class A misdemeanor. Defendant8 entered a plea of no contest and was sentenced to serve six months in the ' county jail and pay a fine of $1,000. He was given credit for time already served and the fine was suspended on condition he complete a drug and ' alcohol rehabilitation program, at- tend weekly AA meetings and complete the conditions of his 8 ulo probation for one year. :) '8 New W-- form must be filled out for employers 4 ;ril '38 ' 3? Dont wait any longer if you 3.3 havent done your new W-- 4 with- holding form. The many changes in ; the federal tax laws increase the likelihood that you will not have'8 enough tax withheld from youf'1 salary unless you give your employer a new W-- 4 form. The 1986 Tax Reform Act requires v' all wage earners to fill out a new-1W-- 4 form and give it to their 9'3 1? employers. It also requires em-ployers who do not receive a newl t from their em-- . completed W-- 4 1 to withhold tax: October by ployees based on the fewest number of r ! , .v-- exemptions allowed by law. The new Form W-- 4 withholding forms and instructions are available ' from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by calling IRS has mailed W-- 4 Form packages to employers. Publication 919 is also helpful in assisting you to determine if the correct amount of allowances are o' being claimed. It too, can obtained by calling bel (3676). TENDING TO BUSINESS Mr. Robert (Hank) Ruggeri, former Moab resident, was down from Grand Junction Tuesday tending to business matters. v.- j |