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Show 000000 rpgfy0 The (f? --Pu- HELP WANTED---Earextra money doing insurance Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know n examinations part time. Must be skilled Phlebotomist, RN or LPN preferred. Call Mr. for Ricketts details. 22-5t- p POSTAL JOBS---Sta$11.41 pr. hr. Carriers, sorters, clerks. Excellent rt pay & benefits. For examination and application informaExt. tion call 9288T3 6 a.m.-Ip.m. 7 O days. 23-- tp 1 HELP WANTED Major telephone Co. now hiring. Technicians, installers, AcctServ. Reps, Operators. No experience necessary. For information, call Ext. a.m.-- 7 p m. 7 days 7 23-2t- p HELP WANTED Home typists, PC user needed. $35,000 potential. Details. Call Ext. 23-- 1 tp HELP WANTED Love Christmas? Now hiring Supervisors for Christmas Around the World Party Plan. Great line, commissions and hostess program. If over 21, call 488-549long distance, for free 23-1t- p WANTED Part time workers wanted to address envelopes at home. You must have a typewriter or good handwriting. Call HELP 23-- 1 tp HELP WANTED Overweight? Ready to do something about it? Revolutionary new fat loss program. 100 R. Norman. QUANTITY: INVITATION TO BID The Grand County Commission will accept sealed bids until June 14, 1991 for a new BackhoeLoader with a minimum operating weight classification of 15,400 lbs. Minimum specifications should include: 16 ft. digging depth with Diesel engine. 1.5 cubic yard loader bucket, with bolt on edge. 30 inch Hd backhoe 3 foot lever swing controls. Cab with AC and heater, ROPS. Back-u- p alarm, Beacon. Cold start and Block heater. Lock-u- package. p Suspension seat. Flip over stabilizer pads, service manual. All bids should specify delivery date and should include warranty information and special offers. Grand County Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive informality in any bid which in the opinion of the Commissioners shall best serve the interests of Grand County. Envelopes must be t, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer re- ceived the following Applications) to Appropriate water in Grand County (Locations in NOTICE Overeaters Anonymous now meets at 8 p.m. Monday and Fridays at the Lutheran church. Everyone Welcome. No dues, no p fees or weighing. 22-3t- up to $50,000. B d credit, no credit. No collateral needed. NOTICE---Loan- s Call 22-5t- p 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 in duplicate filed with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801) 538-724on or before July 6, 1991. These are informal proceedof ings as per Rule R625-6-the Division of Water Rights. 2 Help wanted: Part-tim- e work from home, servicing Fuller Brush and Watkins customers in your neighborhood. Earn $150 to $500 per week.801 673-1 1 62 NOTICE 21-4- (LEGEND: Point(s) of DPOD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) (A65362): Robert iversion 8 tc Demonstrators needed. Start early showing gifts, toys, home decor and NOTICE Christmas items. For number one toy and gift party plan. Free kit and prizes. Call collect, Nancy, 112 WANTED Any type house, apartments or trailers. If you are anxious to sell and ready to negotiate call 23-- 1 tp Burton 687-25132- 259-727- Advanced First NOTICE Aid Recertification available 4 in Moab. Call June 12-1- Leave name and 259-723- number. c 23-1t- n. Legalconfidential. Please call our home 23-1t- lems??? Prob- y We can help debt consolidation or personal loans. p 7 days. 23-1t- Financial Services.! We can help NOTICE you now. 20 different f- inancial programs including loans. Bad credit OK. Call National Foundation of Con- sumer Credit. Ext 220 CASH LOANS 23-1t- p $500-$15,00- 0. Payers Assistance Program Up to $100,000. Bankruptcy, Bad Credit, Slow Credit no problem. We can help. Requires provable, steady income. Call 23-- 1 tp Get out from under. We can help $1,000 $20,000 debt consolidation or personal loans, 23-- 1 7 days. tp NOTICE p -- We are a ADOPTION married proyoung happilv to fessional couple who wish into adopt a healthy infant our family. Please call our attorney collect 0 ). 23-- 1 tp. Get Fast in the job information county. Call full time openings. $15 phone NOTICE NOTICE The advertisements appearing in this section may or may not constitute offers of employment Persons responding to these advertisements may be required to pay fees in advance for licensing, permits, dues, portfolios, registration, processing, or other services Opportunities advertised in this section may require training at the expense of the applicant No guarantee of job availability, implied or direct, is made by the Times Independent in accordance with Utah Code Ann. 1 et seq. (1953, as amended), Utah Code Ann. (1953 as amended), and the Procedural Rules of the Board. Natural persons may appear and represent himself or Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov herself before the Board. All 15, total acreage 0.50 acs; other representation before Recreation: from Apr 1 to the Board will be by attorSept. 30, Uses associated neys licensed to practice law with water slide park. POU: in the State of Utah or attorE12SW14, W12SE14 Sec neys licensed to practice law in another jurisdiction which 26, T25S, R21E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. meet the rules of the Utah STATE ENGINEER State Bar for practicing law Published in The t, before Utah courts. The purpose of the proMoab, Utah, May 23, 30 and June 6, 1991. ceeding will be for the Board to receive evidence and tesNOTICE OF SALE timony to determine whether You and each of you are it should enter its order: 1. Authorizing Petitioner to hereby notified as follows: The Utah Department of flare or vent produced gas Agriculture will offer for sale from the Kane Springs Fedto foreclose its security in- eral 27-- 1 well in amounts terest in the following de- greater than authorized by scribed personal property on Utah Admin. R. Thursday, June 13, 1991 at for a period up to six (6) 1:00 p.m. months from the date of this The sale will be conducted order, or until an adequate on property which is located pipeline connection is consouth on the lane and imme- structed and operating, diately east of the Greenwell whichever period is shorter. Motel in Moab, Utah. 2. Granting such other re1 New Holland Swather, lief as may be just and proper Model 469, Serial No. 82762. under the circumstances. 1 New Holland Baler, Model Persons interested in this No. 275, Serial No. 43321. matter may participate pur1 1978 Kubota tractor, suant to the Procedural Model No. DT, Serial Rules of the Board. The PetiNo. 53140. tion and any subsequent The State reserves the pleadings may be inspected right to reject any and all in the office of the underbids. The foregoing machinsigned. DATED this 31st day of ery can be examined on the day of the sale one hour beMay, 1991. fore the sale is scheduled. STATE OF UTAH The successful bidders must BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND make satisfactory arrangeMINING ments for payment before James W. Carter, Chairany of the machinery can be man removed. The machinery will sJanice L. Brown be sold in an as condition Secretary of the Board with no warranties. 355 West North Temple DATED this 22nd day of 3 Triad Center, Suite 350 May, 1991. Salt Lake City, UT 84180-120- 3 sSTEPHEN C. WARD Assistant Attorney General (801)538-5340- . Member of the Utah State Published in The Bar, Moab, Utah, 236 State Capitol June 5, 1991. Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 4 NOTICE OF Telephone: (801) t, Published in The BUDGET HEARING Moab, Utah, May As provided by law, the 30 and June 6, 1991. Board of Education of Grand County School District will hold a public hearing at 6:00 NOTICE OF PUBLIC p.m., Monday, June 10, HEARING 1991, at 264 South 400 East, NOTICE IS HEREBY Moab, Utah, for consideraGIVEN that on June 24th, tion of a budget to govern 1991 at 7:00 p.m. in the of said district expenditures Commission Chambers of the for the fiscal year comGrand County Courthouse, 1, 1991. mencing July the Grand County CommisA copy of the tentative sion will hold a public hearing is on file in the office budget to hear pros and cons on of the Business Administragranting a zone change retor for public inspection and quest from R.D. Carroll in the may be examined by any Highland Subdivision area for and disa proposed R.D. Carroll Sub- person interested, at said meeting to cussed division. Request is to which all interested persons change land from 1 to R-are invited. The change is recommended In addition to the foregoby the Planning and Zoning the Board will consider ing, Commission. the budget for the amending Witness my hand and seal to reflect fiscal year 1990-9- 1 this 21st day of May, 1991. in anticipated revchanges sFran Townsend enues and govern expendiClerkAuditor of said district. tures t, Published in The Notice is further given that Moab, Utah, May the Regular Meeting of said 23, 30, June 13 and 20, Board of Education is to be 1991. continued immediately following the Public Hearing on Monday, June 10, 1991, and BEFORE THE BOARD the tentative budget for fisOF OIL, GAS will be cal year 1991-9- 2 AND MINING adopted. Given by the order DEPARTMENT OF of the Board of Education NATURAL RESOURCES this 15th day of May 1991. sDonald R. Weeks STATE OF UTAH Business Administrator Grand County IN THE MATTER OF School District THE REQUEST OF Published in The COLUMBIA GAS DEMoab, Utah, May VELOPMENT CORP. TO 30 and June 6, 1991. FLARE OR VENT GAS FROM KANE SPRINGS NOTICE TO NOTICE pean, Make a friend EuroAus- Yugoslavian, tralian high school exchange students arriving in August. Host families needed. American Intercultural Student Exchange. Call toll free 23-- 1 tp Peach orchard on the Colorado River. This one of a kind property includes 90 acres with 12 sec. ft. Colorado River water and more than 1100 peach trees. Also included is a farm tractor, implements and Irrigation pipe. Other improvements are a well, electricity and telephone. For more information call Randy Day at All American Agency .3 t, 538-101- 7 Times-ln-depende- FEDERAL 27-- WELL LOCATED IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 19 EAST, SLM, GRAND COUNTY, UTAH 1 for life! Scandinavian, 40-6-- A-- 0 2500-20,00- Bill We can help each other. Love, laughter and security await exyour newborn. Large tended family and friends. NOTICE---Adoptio- NOTICE---Mone- con- ducted 615-3-20- marked bid and identify that it is for Road Dept. Backhoe. Bids will be opened at 10.00 a.m. on June 17, 1991. Witness my hand and seal this 28th day of May, 1991. sPeggy Taylor Chief Deputy Clerk Published in The Moab, Utah, May 30, June 6 and 13, 1991 . p The hearing will be J ., to 20 ft. 4 wheel drive. 90 net HP Turbocharged bucket. Standard 0.1 cfs. SOURCE: Unnamed Spring. POD: (1) N 541 W 1160 from SE Cor, Sec 26, T25S, R21E. (1 mile NW of Moab) STORAGE: Unnamed Pond, Capacity 0.84 ac-ftheight of dam 3 ft., inundating 0.28 acs. in SW14SE14 Sec. 216, T25S, R21E. USE: extendahoe money bck guarantee. No diets, no gimmicks, Reps, needed. Sherri. 23-1t- Notice- s- blic NOTICE OF HEARING DOCKET NO. CAUSE NO. 196-291-02- 2 8 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS ESTED INTER- IN THE ABOVE EN- TITLED MATTER. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a hearing on Thurs- day, June 27, 1991, at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Board-roo- of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. I 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 Wesl North Temple, Salt Lake City, on UT 84116, (801)538-7240, or before July 20, 1991. These informal proceedings of the as per Rule R625-6-2 Division of Water Rights. LEGEND: Point(s) of Use POU; UseUSE) 05-235- 0 Robert or Kathy Ann Knight QUANTITY: 0.05 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 325 E 1250 from W14 Cor., Sec 26. T26S, R22E. (Spanish Valley) USE: Irrigation: from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15, total acreage 0.50 acs; Domestic: 1 family. POU: NW14SW14 Sec 26, T26S, R22E. (A65395): Edward J. Snyder QUANTITY: 0.1 cfs, SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD:(1)N 400 W 1300 from E14 Cor, Sec 16, T26S, R22E. (Spanish Valley) USE: Irrigation: from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15, total acreage 1.13 acs; Stockwatering: 2 head of livestock. POU: Lot 2 Sec 16, T26S, R22E. 4 (A65396): Edward J. Snyder QUANTITY: 0.25 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD:(1)N 400 W 1300 from E14 Cor., Sec 16, T26S, R22E. 3 (Spanish Valley). USE: (supplemental) Irrigation from Mar. 15. to Nov. 15, total acreage 4.00 acs. POU: Lot 2 Sec 16, T26S, R22E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published t, The Moab, Utah, June 6, 13, and 20, 1991. in NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer re- ceived the following Applic- ation) to Appropriate Water in Grand County, in SLB&M). (Locations 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, UT 84116, (801)538-7240- , on or before June 13, 1991. These informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-of the 2 Division of Water Rights. LEGEND: Point(s) of Use POU; UseUSE) Place of Nature of In the early 1980's when America's most trusted newscaster, Walter Cronkite, pronounced the name of a western Utah community "Too lee," maybe he didn't know how right he was. Tule is a Spanish word for water-flawhich grew abundantly near the shores of the Great Salt Lake. A clerk, in first writing the name, spelled it "Tooele," and so it has been. Captain Bonneville's map of his expedition of 1837 shows the inn scription Indians, place in a territory adjoining Shoshone country far to the northwest of what is known today as Tooele Valley." The name, Tooele, also may have come from the Gosiutc Indian chief, Tuilla. Another story credits a Scotsman for the name. "Too-el-i-ca- A Tooele native claims that Brigham Young and his Scottish friend visited the area looking for a settlement site in 1848. After climbing atop a huge rock to get a good look of the surrounding landscape the old Scotsman declared. Competing for spots on the High School Drill Team was very rigorous and tight this year. Try outs were held in the high school gym where many friends and family of the girls trying out came to give them their support. Judging this years try outs were Annette Durfec, Drill Advisor; Sue Cook, Asst. Advisor; Paula McIntosh, Dance Instructor and BYU Dance Graduate; and Vicki Peterson, dance instructor and former drill team member. All the judges agreed that it was very competitive and tough to judge. OF PUBLIC THE PURPOSE OF THIS PUBLIC NOTICE IS TO DECLARE THE STATE OF UTAH'S INTENTION TO ISSUE A UTAH POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (UPDES) PERMIT UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE UTAH WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, SECTION AND 8(2), UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, Graduate . . . June 8, 1991 On Molly will receive of Science degree from Southern Utah University upon completion of her studies in communication. She was named to the Dean's List in recognition of her high academic standing. Molly and her husband, Donny Bredemeier Wells a Bachelor MAILING Utah 84532 TELEPHONE (801)259-557- NUMBER: 7 FACILITY LOCATION: 1100 West 400 North, Moab, Utah UPDES PERMIT NO.: UT0020419 The proposed renewal is for the City of Moab's wastewater treat- permit ment plant. The outfall line is diameter pipe which runs about 2000 feet an 18-inc- h to the Colorado River. PUBLIC COMMENT Public comments are invited any time prior to June 30, 1991. Comments may be directed to the Utah Bureau of Water Pollution Control, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-069All comments received prior to June 30, 1991 will be considered in the formulation of final determinations to be imposed on the permit. A public hearing will be held if response to this Notice indicates significant public in- - rest FURTHER TION INFORMA- of Additional information may of be obtained upon request by 538-614- 6 or by calling (801) writing the aforementioned criteria. Some of those include: knowledge of the routine, technique, splits, kicks, showmanship and audience appeal. Meeting this criteria were 16 talented dancers. Pictured above, they include: Kari Melissa Erickson, Candi Lane, Liz Backus, Melanie Molina, Stormy Corn, Stephanie Dalton, Jcnniffcr Randall, Liberty Snyder, Engle-brigh- t, Services held for Gertrude Peacock Wells, currently reside in Nevada where she is working for a regional newspaper, "The AS AMENDED. High Desert Advocate." Molly PERMIT INFORMATION PERMITTEE NAME: City of is a 1986 graduate of Grand Moab County High School. ADDRESS: 150 East Center Street, Moab, per- Tracy Oliver. These young ladies were officially presented as next year's drill team members at a candlelight ceremony at the annual spring review the day following try outs. "This drill team has a lot of potential," said drill advisor, Annette Durfce. 1 think if they work hard and develop that potential that they will represent Grand County very well at region and state competition next year. They can do, I know they can." Moab, Utah, PERMIT PURPOSE NOTICE talented dancers Twenty-thre- e formed a dance routine they learned over a two week period. Kari Engle-brigh- t, drill mistress, choreographed the routine. Kari said she was very pleased with how hard the girls worked and how quickly they caught on. The girls were judged on several Ragon Parker, Shontcc Torres, Sandy Izatt, Gena Howland, and Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER t, Published in The BUREAU OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PUBLIC NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF UPDES "too hilly, loo hilly." Tooele Valley was a favorite rendezvous for the Indians and most of the early trappers and explorers knew the valley well. In 1846 the Donncr party passed through Tooele Valley on their way to California. In 1 849 the pioneer settlers located about a mile southwest of the present site of Tooele City, which is twelve miles from the Great Salt Lake. During the summer and fall of 1850 many of the settlers were afraid they would be crowded out by the lack of water. At that time the best judges put the extreme limit of land that could be watered at 300 acres. They estimated that from eight to fifteen families would be all who could be supported by the water supply. Either the estimate was erroneous or the amount of water in Settlement Creek increased dramatically. Before the end of 1850 more than 20 families were in the new settlement and its had continued to grow. Tooele City s population is now w'cll over 15,000. Brooke Wilson, Shawna McKinnon, suppression and drilling fluids for oilgas exploration. 6, 1991. . . Drill team tryouts drew tough competitors River. POD: (1) S 1300 E 1230 from NW Cor, Sec 26, T25S, R21E. (2 miles West of Moab) USE: Oil Exploration: from May 7 to May 6, Dust June 7 for an interesting story SOURCE: Colorado ac-f- t. . 1991-B- Tooele or "Tule," makes 01-10- Place A Pioneer Flashbacks ( T 6 5 3 7 6 ) : Columbia Gas Development Corporation QUANTITY: 15.0 Nature (A65377): Thursday, June 6, Tlmes-lndepende- address. The complete apissued permit, permittees request for renewal of the permit, Statement of Basis, draft permit, and related documents are available for review at the Bureau of Water Pollution plication, Funeral services were held in tire LDS Church in Orem, Utah, for Gertrude Burdick Peacock, who died last week in an Orem Nursing Center at the age of 93. She was the last survivor in a family of ten children. Her brother, Hugh Burdick was one of our pioneer residents who lived in Sego, Thompson and Valley City until he moved to Clifton, Colo, where they owned a large ranch. The Burdick family had a band that played for dances all over southeastern Utah and Colorado. Family members sang and played the violin for "aunt" Gertrude as she was known by so many of her nieces and nephews. She visited in Moab frequently. She was preceded in death by her husband, a son, and daughter. Interment was in the Orem Cemetery. Attending from here were nieces, Shirley Baker and husband Dave, and Guyla Gowlcy of Monticello. Control. Published in TheTimes-ln-dependen- t, Moab, June 6, 1991. Utah, PUBLIC HEARING public hearing for the purpose of receiving public comment regarding the pro2 posed FY Community Service Block Grant work plan will be held on Monday, June 10, 1991 in Moab, Utah. The meeting will be in the Community Center, Senior Center area, 450 East 1st North, Moab, Utah, at 2 p.m. The draft proposal is available for review and comment at the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments office, 10 Carbon Circle, Industrial Park, Price, 8 Utah, phone (801) or write, P.O. Drawer 1106, Price, Utah 84501. Published in The Moab, Utah, June 6, 1991. A 91-9- 637-426- ON MISS. HONOR ROLL Debra Lee Taylor, of Moab, !vs been named to the University of Mississippi Chancellor's Honor Roll for the 1991 spring semester. A grade point average of 3.75 through e 4.0 is required of students 12 least at semester hours carrying full-tim- for listing on the Chancellor's Honor Roll. S1e (Times -- Snbepenbent Complete Local News In Depth All Moab TV Listings if Quick Service Printing t, 259-752- 5 |