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Show The Times - Independent, Thursday, March 16, WANTED HELP wanted---retai- j: Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know l MERCHANDISER: Service Rep. National NOTICE The Grand County Commission is now accepting applications for completion of a term on the Board of e company is seeking a representative in Moab, Utah and surrounding area. Responsibilities include instore merchandising, inventory control and ordering. Flexible hours. Week-day- s only. Excellent pay rates. e Must have a car. Call part-tim- Adjustments. Interested persons should send a short resume with a letter of interest to the Grand County Clerks Office, 125 E. Center, Moab, Utah 84532 be- toll-fre- between 8 & weekdays 10 a.m. fore March 27, 1989. Des- only.10-3t- c ignate on the outside of the envelope that the envelope contains an application for HELP WANTED--- FieldCamp Director. Based said board. Position will in Eastern Utah. Experience expire December 31, 1990. in community organizing. Published in The Supervisory and camp adMoab, Utah, ministration skills a must. March 9 and 16, 1989. Bachelor's degree and Times-Independe- knowledge of Girl Scout programs desireable. Must be 25 years, have own transportation, work irregular hours and reside at established camp during summer. Send resume fo A. Maestas, Utah Girl Scout Council, 2386 E. 2760 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109. 1 1 2tc -- WorkHELP WANTED ers over fifty-fivWorkers are needed to fill job training and job placement programs. If you are 55 years or older, WE NEED YOU! Call Jackie 8 or Bill at or JOBS. Ask about the JTPA for Older Workers."! e! 521-282- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application) to Appropriate Water in Grand County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before APRIL 15, 1989. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Truck Rights. -- HELP WANTED Drivers needed immediately. Best pay and benefits program in the industry. Start at 23c per mile with regular increases to 27c . Minimum of 05-22- (A63772) APPLI- CANT: Robert and Diane Walker, P.O. Box 62, Moab, UT QUANTITY: 0.015 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 40 ft. 2,1 Q0 miles per week deep. POINT) S) OF DIguaranteed. 23 years old VERSION: (1) S 830 W 220 with 1 year OTR experience. from EV Cor, Sec 1, T26S, Good record required. Inex- R21E. (Moab) USE: Irrigaperienced? Ask about J. B. tion: from Mar 15 to Nov. 15, Hunt approved driving total acreage 0.25 acs. schools. Call J. B. Hunt, PLACE OF USE: NEY.SE1. Sec 1, T26S, R21E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. HELP WANTED Jobs in STATE ENGINEER to Australia. $11,000 in The Published $60,000. Perth, Melbourne, Moab, Utah, Sydney, Darwin, Kalgoorlie. March 2, 9 and 16, 1989. Men for and Opportunities Women. Excellent pay and ELAINE M. COATES, 4881 benefits. Call Now. 11-1- tp Times-Independe- Ext. 133A. (call refund-able.- Attorney at Law Attorney for Plaintiff 36 South 100 West )j 11-1- tp Moab, Utah 84532 LONG HAUL TRUCKING (801) northAmerican Van Lines! Operate your own tractor. If you dont have one, we offer a tractor purchase program that is one of the best in the industry. No experience If necessary. you need training, we will train you. You must be 21, in good physical condition and have a good driving record. Call northAmerican for a complete information package. ask for operator No. 513 51 3 11 -- 1 tp -- HELP WANTED Educa-torsProgra- m Coordinators. Spend your summer working in the exciting field of international student exchange. Coordinate a student homestay program in your comrfiunity! Must be highly motivated with a good network of community contacts. Good compensation. Call Laura Schroeder at 1 1 1 2 immediately. tp -- 1 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the Adoption of GARRY RONALD JOHNS, JR., CODY EDMOND JOHNS, minor children. Get into a high demand career as an owneroperator with 259-690- NOTICE OF HEARING The State of Utah to GARRY RONALD JOHNS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 27, 1989, Tina Marie Guerrero and Edward A. Guerrero, Moab, Utah, filed a petition for Adoption. A copy of the petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court and may be reviewed upon request. The petition has been set for hearing in this Court at the Grand County Courthouse, Moab, Utah, on April 10, 1989, at 10:00 oclock a.m. DATED this 21st day of February, Notices 4, 259-755- -- United Truck Master Truck Driver Training, D.O.T. Certification, Job NOTICE Placement Assistance, Fi- nancial Aid Available, Training, Accredited Member NHSC. Call toll-fre- e Headquarters: Clearwater, Florida. 1 1- -1 tp A wonderful NOTICE experience. Australian, European, Scandinavian high school exchange students arriving in August. Become a host family for family American Intercultural dent exchange. Call 1 stu- IMtp Times-Independe- nt for printing needs 259-752- 5 thence West 16'2 feet; thence South 120 feet; NOTICE OF 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 front door (South entrance) of the Grand County Court- house at 125 East Center Street in Moab, Grand County, Utah, on April 5, 1989, hi 12:05 p.m. of said day for the1 purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by J. Coffman, Jr. and Penelope D. Coffman, husband and wife, as Trustor, in favor of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., as BeneficAl-di- ne iary, recorded March 18, 1985, in Book 370 at page 280 as entry no. 406520 covering real property located at 59 East Center Street, Moab, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning 6 feet East of the SE comer of Lot 2 of Block 17, MOAB TOWN- - " 1, County, Utah, given to cure an indebtedness sein fa- 61 '2 feet to vor of WESTMARK MORTGAGE CORPORATION, by place of beginning. Beginning 6 feet East of the reason of certain obligations SW comer of Lot 1, Block 17, secured thereby. MOAB TOWNSITE, Notice of Default was running thence East 76 feet; thence recorded December 14, North 231 feet; thence West 1988, as Entry No. 417087, 82 feet; thence South 20 in Book 409, at Page 199-20feet; thence East 6 feet; thence of said official records. South 211 feet to point of Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder beginning. in cash, payable in lawful Notice of Default was recorded February 26, 1988, in money of the United States Book 402 at page 9 as at the time of sale, without entry no. 414802 of official records. warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the Trustee will sell said profollowing described property: perty at said public auction for the purpose of Lot 5, Block M, Plat "D", paying MOUNTAINVIEW SUBDIVIobligations secured by said Trust Deed, which sale shall SION, according to the offibe without warranty as to cial plat thereof on file in the office of the Grand County title, possession or encumbrance. Recorder, State of Utah. DATED this 3rd day of Property Address: 429 March, 1989. Huntridge, Moab, Utah SOUTH EASTERN UTAH 84532. Record Title Holder: TITLE COMPANY, Trustee Chester Neal Swisher BysDanC. Keller for the purpose of paying Its Attorney obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, Professional Building 90 West 100 North charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, Price, Utah 84501 under the terms of said Deed 5 no. Telephone of Trust, interest thereon and Published in The the unpaid principal of the Moab, Utah, note secured by said Deed of March 9, 16 and 23, 1989. 7 rust with interest thereon as is in said note and by law NOTICE OF provided. TRUSTEES SALE DATED this 15th day of The following described pro1989. March, sold be will at public perty bidsBryan C. Robinson auction to the highest Successor Trustee der, payable in lawful money 180 South 300 West, of the United States at the Suite 350 time of sale, at the front door Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (South entrance) of the t, Published in The Grand County Courthouse at Moab, Utah, 125 East Center Street in March 16, 23 and 30, 1989. Moab, Grand County, Utah, on April 5, 1989 at 12:00 REQUEST FOR noon of said day for the PROPOSALS a of foreclosing purpose March 7, 1989 Trust Deed executed by J. San Juan County is reWALLACE CORBIN and questing proposals (RFP) for JOYCE JEAN CORBIN, husband and wife, as Trustor, in archeological mitigation associated with the Halls favor of First Western NaCrossing Airport Project. The tional Bank, as Beneficiary, recorded December 12, 1978, RFP requires the potential in Book 288 at pageT 206 ks contractor in formulating a mitigation plan acceptable to entry no. 379814 covering fulfill the legal requirements real property located on the La Sal Mountain in Grand of Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act. The FedCounty, Utah, and more eral Aviation Administration folas described particularly is responsible for ensuring lows: Section 106 procedures that 330 at a Beginning point been adequately comhave feet West of the EVi Comer Sealed offer in origipleted. of Section 24, T26S, R23E, five copies for furnal and SLBM, and running thence the nishing supplies or serWest 990 feet; North 440 vices in the RFP must be re440 990 South East feet; feet; ceived by the San Juan feet to point of beginning. County Commission, Post Notice of Default was reBox 9, 117 South Office corded November 28, 1988, Utah 84535 Monticello, Main, 544 as 408 Book at page in with to Federal the a copy entry no. 416918 of official Aviation Administration, Aisell will records. Trustee rports District Office, 10455 property at said public aucEast 25th Avenue, Suite tion for the purpose of pay301, Aurora, Colorado within secured by ing obligations from the date of the said Trust Deed, which sale 45 days Offerors RFP. may request shall be without warranty as the complete RFP document to title, possession or encumfrom Mr. Rick Bailey; San brance. Juan County Commission at DATED this 3rd day of the above address or 1989. March, ext. 25. SOUTH EASTERN UTAH t, in The Published TITLE COMPANY, Moab, Utah, Trustee March 1 6 and 23, 1 989. By sDan C. Keller tional Park on Monday morning, March 20. Fees will be collected at the visitor information stations in the Island in the Sky and the Needles Districts. Visitors entering Canyonlands Visitors who frequent Canyonlands and Arches National Parks can purchase a $10 annual pass that is good for entry to both parks. The annual pass allows the purchaser and passengers in hisher vehicle to unlimited entry during 1989. 0, For those traveling more widely, the Golden Eagle Passport may be purchased for $25. It is an annual permit that provides unlimited entry to all areas of the National Park system for the calendar year. The Golden Access Passport, for handicapped visitors, and the Golden Age Passport, for American citizens 62 years of age and older, continue to be available without charge. Both for provide free entry and half-pric- e recreation use fees, such as camping, in all Federal recreation areas. These . 637-124- Times-Independe- Times-Independen- Times-Independen- Its Attorney Professional Building 90 West 100 North Price, Utah 84501 Telephone no. 637-12t, Published in The Moab, Utah, March 9, 13 and 23, 1989. Times-Independen- sElaine J. McGann Deputy Court Clerk Published in The Moab, Utah, Feb. 23, March 2, 9 and 16, 1989. 978 as Entry No. 379355, in of Book 287, at Page 38-4the official records of Grand 1 thence East Times-Independe- NOTICE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 8 p.m. at Triangle House, 84 W. First South. Call 259-5656 or for more information. 1 1 tfc 259-743- 1989. SITE, running thence North 211 feet; thence West 45 feet; thence South 91 feet; will be required to pay an entrance fee of $3 for a private vehicle or $1 per person if riding a bicycle or motorcycle, traveling as a member of a commercial tour or walking. The permit will be good at any entrance for seven days from the date of the purchase. Superintendent Harvey Wickware said this week that enhance fees will go into effect at Canyonlands Na- i service NO TRESPASSING OR HUNTING on King's Bottom and all Private Property off Kane Springs Road belonging to Charles W. and Lucy A. Nelson. Published in The Moab, Utah, March 16, 23 and 30, 1989. Times-Independe- Client: BancPIus Mortgage Corp. Loan: 10110252 Our File: EXHIBIT "A" NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 11th day of April, 1989, at 11:00 a.m., at the South front door of the main entrance of the County Courthouse, 125 East Center Street, Moab, in the County of Grand, State of Utah, by BANKPLUS MORTGAGE CORP., as the current Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by JAMES D. NYLAND and CHERYL husband and wife, as Trustor, recorded October 2, 88-18- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to extend water in Grand County throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig- Locations nated. i n (SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be fined in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, on or before APRIL 29, 1989. These informal proceedings of the as per Rule R625-6-- 2 Division of Water Rights. (A38889a9b) 05-18- Mary Denise McMahon Lucus, 9525 Briar Glenn Way, Gaitersburg, MD, has filed for extension of time within which to submit Proof of Appropriation on John 2.50 A. ac-f- t & of underground water to be used for irrigation purposes. Needs more time oping the water. in devel- Morgan, P.E. State Engineer t, Published in The Moab, Utah, March 16, 23 and 30, 1989. Robert L. Times-Independen- C3 Fee collection will begin in Canyonlands Public Notices g 1989-- passes are also available at park headquarters in Moab at 125 West 200 South or the Monticello Information Office at 32 South First O. Eugene Johansen East. Emery man chairman of Water Board O.Eugene Johansen, Castle Dale, was elected chairman of the Utah Board of Water Resources at the board's March 2 meeting in St. George. Mr. Johansen represents Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties on the board's Upper Colorado River District. Appointed to the board in March 1983, he has been vice chairman the past two years. Mr. Jonansen is a rancher, retired teacher and former may or Castle Dale. He is also president of Cottonwood Irrigation Company and Chairman of the Emery County Water Conservancy District. The eight members of the Utah Board of Water Resources, apterms by the pointed to four-yegovernor, administer state funding for water development projects and water conservation measures. ar Superintendent Wickware pointed out that the funds from fee collection will be used directly to benefit the areas of the National Park System. He said that "returns from fees collected in 1988 will play a vital role in allowing us to carry out a wide variety of projects this year." -- A Ll IDS Mission call . . . Matthew L. Rowley has been called to serve a two-yemission for the LDS Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rowley of Green River. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on April 5, where he will spend 3 weeks before leaving for the mission field. A farewell for Matt will be held Sunday, March 19 at 10:50 a.m. at the Green River LDS Chapel. Friends are welcome to attend. ar FILM FESTIVAL Ira Sleeps Over, Little Papa and Magic Balloons will be featured this week at the Grand County Library Film Festival, between 4 and 5 p.m. Thursday at the Library. CLASS CANCELLED Due to circumstances beyond control of the chapter, the AARP 55Alive Driver's Course has been cancelled until fall. "WARD- A reward of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) is hereby offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of JOAN SWANSON, also known as DEBRA JOAN SWANSON, former Chief Ranger at Arches National Park, Moab, Utah. The reward is offered by Joans parents and will be paid Only when the conviction of the person or persons responsible for Joan's death is recorded if such a recording takes place not later than August 1, 1993. as final and " m m a only be eligible for this reward, the information must be provided to Attorney J.D. Colorado Snodgrass of Williams, Turner & Holmes. 200 North 6th St.. Grand Junction, or to any law enforcement official, 81502, telephone no. (area code 303) Private detectives are eligible for this reward, but law enforcement officials and the No collect calls person or persons convicted are not eligible as matter of public policy. will be accepted, If claims by more than one eligible person are made for this reward, Joan's parents shall be discharged from all liability upon payment of the reward amount, in no event not to To 242-626- exceed $20,000.00 into the Seventh Judicial District Court, Grand County. Moab, Utah. Attlnformation and thb names of those giving it will be kept as bonfidential as they can : .be. HOTEL TRI-AR- C 161 West 600 v South Salt Lake City, Utah presents Getaway weekend Every Weekend in January, February, March & April. Stay with us and receive our "BEST VALUE " rate. Enjoy (1-- 388 Beautiful Guest Rooms Courtesy Airport Shuttle Service Gift Shop & State Liquor Store Plenty of Free Parking Restaurant & Club Specials 4 per room) Based upon availability. 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