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Show ATheTlmes-lndependen- t, Thursday, November 3, 1994 Dont Waste Utah litter campaign gained honors Without uttering a single word the sion campaign has made an impact Dont Waste Utah MOAB CITY .u$RPORAT,on to invitation bid SAND SPREADER FOR STREETS DEPARTMENT Moab City is now accepting sealed bids for a sand spreader for the streets department. Bid Specs may ity picked up at Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned in to Moab City Offices by 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 16th, 1994, at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on Moab Citys bid spec sheet. Moab City reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of the proposal; or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid. For further information, please contact the Office at (801) Recorders 259-512- 1. sJohn W. West Recorder Published in The Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, Nov. 3 and 10, 1994. CORPORATION DEPARTMENT Moab City is now accepting sealed bids for a welder for the water department. Bid Specs may be picked up at Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned in to Moab City Offices by 3CI00 p.m., Wednesday, November 16th, 1994, at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on Moab City's bid spec sheet. Moab City reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of the proposal; or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid. For further information, please contact the Recorders 1. sJohn W. West Recorder Published in The Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, Nov. 3 and 10, 1994. MOAB CITY CORPORATION REBID OF CURB, GUTTER, & SIDEWALK ON CENTER STREET Moab City is rebidding the curb, gutter and sidewalk project on Center Street. Bid Specs may be picked up at Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. sealed bids must be turned in to Moab City Offices by 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 1 6th, 1994, at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on Moab Citys bid spec sheet. Moab City reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of the proposal; or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid. For further information, please All contact the Office at (801) Recorders 259-512- 1. sJohn W. West Recorder Published in The Moab, Utah, Nov. 3 and 1 0, 1 994. Times-Independe- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following de- scribed personal property: misc. clothing, baseball glove, suitcase, 2 sleeping bags, 5 vacuums, located in Unit $1 5 of 1 Self Storage at South Highway 191, Moab, Utah and owned by David Nuttall, whose last known address was 1727 E. Tramway Dr., Sandy, UT 84070, will be sold as provided by law on the 26th day of November, 1994, at 10:00 oclock a.m., ion order to satisfy the lien of 1 Self Storage against the property under Chapter 8 of Title 38, Utah Code (1988). The date of sale was published in The A-- 1 tied electors, who are United DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES States Citizens, 18 years old, and residents of the The Moab City Council will hold a public hearing on A-- Times-Independe- nt newspaper, Moab, Utah on November 3 and 10, 1994. Special District (which inall of Grand C County), should file a letter of application with the Grand County Clerk, 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532, no later than 5:00 oclock p.m. on the 28th day of November, 1 994. Qualifications to serve on the board are as follows: 1. No appointed member of the board may be a full or e employee of District while serving on part-tim- Districts board. 2. No Self Storage Lessor or Agent Lammert Published person employed CORPORATION INVITATION TO BID SWIM POOL WINTER COVER Moab City is now accepting sealed bids for a swim pool winter cover. Bid Specs may Jae picked up at Moab City Offices at 1 15 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned in to Moab City Offices by 3:00 p.m., Friday, November 4th, at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah, 84532. Bids must be turned in on Moab Citys bid spec sheet. Moab City reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of the proposal; or to waive any informality or technicality in the interest of Moab City. For further information, please applicants who meet the established qualifications at the regular Council meeting scheduled for December 5, 1994. The on October 27. Nov. 3. 10 and 17. 1994 and to be posted in ten (101 places in the special district one month prior to the in nt deadline fgL..qualilied . persons to file. Witness my hand and seal this 24th day of October, 1994. sFran Townsend ClerkAuditor contact the Office at Isl John W. West Recorder transitional housing project has been determined. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation, and its effects on residents. The hearings will begin at approx- imately p.m. on Tuesday, November 8, 1994 and will be held in the Council Chambers of Moab City Offices, located at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah. Further information can be 7:30 obtained by contacting David Olsen at s John W. West 259-512- 9. Recorder Published in the Times-lndependen- October 27th November 3rd, 1994. t, & MOAB CITY CORPORATION PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 94-2- 1 CREATIANG A C-- 1 COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIA- Recorders 259-512- 1. MOAB CITY CORPORATION PUBLIC HEARING TO DISCUSS PROJECTS CHOSEN BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE HUD 1995-9- 6 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM The Moab City Council will hold a public hearing to discuss two projects determined to be applied for the 1995-9- 6 CDBG Small Cities Program. The City Council chose to improve Rotary Park (680 Mill Creek Drive) as part of the Mill Creek Flood Control and Parkway Project. The improvements include constructing trails, providing hard surface parking and landscaping. The project may also include expanding the play ground and purchasing play equipment. Seekhaven Family Crisis Center's transitional housing project was also chosen by the Coupcil as a housing project for the City or County. No address for Seekhavens & MOAB CITY and as an employee for prosame service. The Grand County Council shall select a person to fill the vacancy from the To be published Times-lndepende- October 27th November 3rd, 1994. by a special district as a fulltime or a part-tim- e employee may serve on the governing board of the district. 3. A board member may not be compensated separ- Times-lndepende- the in Published in the Times-lndependen- October 27th November 3rd, 1994. NOTICE t, & TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JESSIE M. CHILDS, Deceased Probate No. 9437-- 1 7 District Court, Grand County, Utah All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court within three months from the date of first publication of this Notice or said claims shall be forever barred. sJames M. Chandler P. O. Box 57 Bluff, Utah 84512 Telephone (801)672-238KELLER, JENSEN, 8. HARRISON & BUNNELL SDAN C. ELLER Attorneys for Estate 90 West 100 North Price, Utah 84501 Telephone (801)637-124- 5 t, Published in The Moab, Utah, November 3, 10 and 17, 1994. Times-lndependen- West 200 South, Moab, Utah The purpose of this hearing is to hear public input on proposed Ordinance 94-2- 1 a C-- 1 commercial-residenti- al zone. sJohn Published in the W. West Recorder A Times-lndepende- October 27th November 3rd, 1994. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing was held on October 31, 1994, for the zone change request for a 6.5 acre site located on the south side of Kane Creek Blvd., approximately 1.3 miles west of 5th West Street. This zone change was given a favorable recommendation by the Grand County Planning and Zoning commission. Written comment will be taken Times-lndepende- & make sure that every investor in eliibl for ,tbe deual settlement process gives m a c w0k for said. Even though 957 po- tenUally elllble state residents have not yet responded to the settlement process, we want to encourage them to contact us. I am pleased to report we have a process working to make are in the process of reaching settle- ment with Prudential Securities Incorporated because of the firms improper sale of limited partnerships during the 1980s. Residents of the state have recovered nearly $2 million in claims, much of it through an innovative ombudsman program developed by the Utah Department of investors whole again. Commerces Division of Securities. On Oct. 1993, the Utah 21, However, (Commerce officials Securities Division of joined other warned this week, time is running securities regulators, the federal out for almost 1,000 other investors state National Assn, of SEC the and to participate in the efforts to recoup to unveil a Dealers Securities their investments. g settlement process, Through the efforts of the fine of a Prudential in which paid Division of Securities, we have been and Utah State of able to develop the most successful $500,000 to the million d $330 created an program in the country to help inof investors in Prudential partnerships settlement fund for repayment vestor damages. file claims and recover some of their claims Under a investment, said Constance White, than 338,000 claims more process, executive director of the Utah forms were sent to potentially eligiDepartment of Commerce. (The ble investors around the U. S. As of Securities ombudsman program has 875 of the 1832 forms Oct. 4, helped nearly 48 of those weve sent outonly investors in Utah have to identified as possibly having a claim rate for a been ground-breakin- open-ende- returned, against Prudential. However, White added that more than 52 of the potentially eligible investors in Utah have not yet taken advantage of the damages recovery process created in Oct. 1993 by state and federal securities regulators. The process was created to resolve charges of massive misconduct by Prudential Securities Inc. in the firms sale of limited partnerships during the 1980s. Utah Division of Securities director, Mark J. Griffin, warned this week that the deadline for most of the investors to file is January 10, 1995, which is just over two months away. We are going the extra mile to Business meet held recently by sorority On Oct.3 eight members of Beta Zeta met at the home at the home of Carol Ekker in Green River for the October business meeting. Business discussed was plans for the bake sale held later at the Moki Trading Post. Mona Vetere was chairperson. Judy Scott made the signs. Christmas Fair will be held on Nov. 12 at the Senior Citizen Center in Green River. Valerie Newland will be chairperson. Carol Ekker will be chairperson for the luncheon. Cheryl Keener will make signs to reserve booth space. Flu clinic was successful The flu shot clinic held Monday this week by the Grand County Health Department was highly successful, with scores of Moabites takprotecing advantage of the tion against the dread winter season low-co- If you missed on Monday, City flu shots Market will offer on Friday and Saturday this week. See their announcement in this issue low-co- st until Monday, November 14th, addressed to the Building Department, Attention: Mary Hofhme, 125 E. Center, Moab, Utah 84532. The County Council will make a final decision on this request at their regularly scheduled evening meeting November 1 4th, 1994. Mary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning & Zoning Published in The Moab, Utah, November 3rd and 10th, 1994 Times-lndepende- NOTICE TO APPLICANTS The Grand County Council on Aging and Nutrition is accepting applications from citizens of Grand County to fill two vacancies on that council. Any adult Grand County citizens who wishes to be considered for service on this council may submit their name to Maris Allen, Grand Senior Program Coordinator, Applications will not be accepted after 5 p.m. on Nov. 11, 1994. The Grand County Council on Aging and Nutrition will review the applications and make their recommendations to the County Council at their November council meeting. Published in The November 2 and 9, 1994. 259-662- to litter. A scowl from the leather-cla- d character and a whimper from his scruffy sidekick. Hoover, seem to be getting that message across. UDOT officials report ads much as a 40 percent reduction in roadside litter in some areas of Utah and generally cleaner highways across the state. Morris, who headed up the campaign for UDOT, has now taken a position as community relations director for the Utah Department of Commerce. The campaign has been called the General Wayne Blair awarded each of them one of the 95 Conservation Medals granted annually on a national basis. The commercials appeal to ev- eryone, said the DARs State Chairman of Conservation Elvira White, who nominated Andrews for the national award. And all of the extra work James Andrews has done by visiting schools and talking to most popular public service campaign in Utah with more than 89 percent of Utahns recognizing some element of the campaign. That high visibility is due, in part, to the number of schools and special events Andrews and Hoover visit each year, including Moab Middle School. Through the personal appearances alone, more than 2.5 million people have heard the Dont Waste Utah message over the past five children is really commendable." Five years ago the Department of Transportation Utah com- missioned FJCandN, a salt Lake City-base- d advertising agency, to create the anti-littcampaign. The to has been promote in a strategy way, an image that it er anti-litt- er jP years. UNDERGROUND1URANIUM, MINER SOMBSITEjRARTICIPANTflT nucLearifaLLoutIvictim Individuals or their surviving family may be entitled to compensation under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. No attorney fee unless successful. participation of just 48 Investors who have misplaced their claim form, or never received one, should contact the Prudential claims processing center at and ask that a new copy be sent to them. Griffin emphasized that the Utah Division of Securities is here to help investors in Utah. If investors have gone through he Prudential settlement process and encountered any problems, the Division wants to hear about them, Said Griffin. State officials may be able to assist in addressing settlement process difficulties as they arise. Many investors have taken advantage of the divisions offer of assistance. Griffin noted that recently, one Utah investors offer of $35,000 from Prudential was doubled to $70,000 when the division detected that the offer was unusually low by comparison. Investors should call or write: Utah Division of Securities, 160 East 300 South, 2nd Floor, P. O. Box 45808, Salt Lake City, UT nlormalioii Keller, Jensen, Harrison and Bunnell 84145-080- 8, ORRIN HATCH HAS BEEN THE CHIEF DEFENDER OF RURAL UTAH. Met JOHNSON, NewHannony st malady. County isnt cool The Utah State Society Daughters of the American Revolution honored James Andrews, the silent star, and Kim Morris, former Utah Department of Transportation Public Information Officer, on Saturday, Oct 29, for their woxk with the antilitter campaign. The President court-supervis- for details. OF MEETING The Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments, District Vll-Area Agency on Aging, District Advisory Council on Aging and Nutrition will will hold its next scheduled meeting on Thursday, November 10, 1994 at 10:00 a.m. at the Green River Senior Citizen Center, 212 North Long Street, Green River, Utah. Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments sMaughan Guymon, Director Southeastern Utah AAA Published in The Moab, Utah, Nov. 3, 1994. ZONE hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 8th, 1994 at approximately 7:30 p.m. The hearing will be held in the Moab City Council Chambers, located at 115 Many Prudential investors havent filed to recover damages in settlement NOTICE L The Moab City Council will on Utahns. Gn? West 200 South, Moab, Utah The purpose of this hearing is to hear public input on proposed Ordinance 94-2- 3 -Financial conditions for placement of temporary dwelling units during construction activities. is John W. West Recorder the the televi er gj UNITS Tuesday, November 8th, 1994 at approximately 7:30 p.m. The hearing will be held in the Moab City Council Chambers, located at 115 cludes A-- 1 sJanet TEMPORARY DWELLING viding the INVITATION TO BID WELDER FOR WATER 259-512- MOAB CITY PUBLIC CORPORATION HEARING ORDINANCE 94-2- 3 FINANCIAL CONDITIONS FOR POLACEMENT OF ately as a board member MOAB CITY Office at (801) OF VACANCY Please take notice that as of September 30, 1994, there exists a vacancy on the Grand County Recreation Special Service District Board. Persons appointed to serve as members of the GCRSSD serve two and four year terms. Interested qualNOTICE anti-litt- II n rural Utah, what we appreciate most about Orrin Hatch is that he's willing to take on the Clinton Administration. When the President of the United States doesn't understand the West, and when the Secretary of the Interior tries to lay waste to our water, grazing, and mining issues it is extremely important to us, and to our way of life, that Orrin Hatch is our chief defender. " 11 RESULTS FOR RURAL UTAH 1 4 Continues to fight legislation to more than double payments made to counties under the Program (PILT). PUT payments are made to counties with large amounts of federally owned land. Payment-In-Lieu-Of-Tax- 2 Lead the fight against the Clinton Administration's "War on the West" by blocking their proposals to radically and unfairly alter grazing fees and regulations, mining law, and taxes on energy. 3 Lead the fight that defeated the extreme mining law reform proposals in the 100th, 101st, 102nd and 103rd congresses. Additionally he has proposed reasonable reform of the 1872 for reform of the Endangered Species Act and the protection of private property rights. 5 Is a leading promoter and protector of RS2477 which are essential to the basic transportation infrastructure of rural Utah. rights-of-wa- 6 Protected local interest by ensuring an equitable resolution of the Atlas and Monticello mill tailings issues. 7 Proposed and fought for the protection of private property rights from excessive federal intrusion. 8 Brought balance to environmental mining law. policy in the reform of the Superfund law, reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act, and reauthorization of the Clean Water Act. 3. Times-lndepende- nt ED y, STATES SENATOR |