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Show -- Einus-3nitpcnbe- A6---(- Thursday, October 17, 1996 ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE HOLIDAY PARCEL (BEARING FROM PREVIOUS SURVEYN 8959'E). PARCEL C DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE NE1 4 SECTION 12, T26S, R21E, PUBLIC NOTICES protect your right to know NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate or Change Water in Grand in (Locations County 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 NOVEMBER 6, 1996. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion 5 POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) APPLICATION(S) TO APPROPRIATE WATER (A70399): Darwin & Cindy Jones. QUANTITY: SOURCE: Colo5.73 ac-frado River. POD: (1) N 2540 W 390 from SE Cor, Sec 32, 2 t. T22S, R24E. (3.5 miles North of Dewey). STORAGE: Unnamed from Mar 15 to Nov 15, Capacity 0.015 ac-ft- ., height of dam 6 ft., inundating 0.01 acs. in Lot 3, Lot 5 Sec 32.T22S, R24E. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 1 5 to Nov 15, total acreage 1.00 acs; Stockwatering: 9 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. POU: Lot 3, Lot 5 Sec 32, T22S, R24E. APPLICATION(S) CHANGE WATER Town of is a 0 segregated portion of 1 . HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 2.0 ac-fSOURCE: 12 in. well 21 2 ft. deep. POD: (1 ) S 2178 E 1241 from Cor, Sec 7, T25S, R23E. USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 5, total acreage 0.40 acs. POU: Sec 7, T25S, R23E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 2.0 ac-f- SOURCE: 6 in. well 200 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD: (1) S 1050 W 2200 from NE Cor, Sec 18, T25S, R23E. (Castle Valley - Lot 97) USE: Irrigation: from Mar 15 to Nov 5, total acreage 0.31 acs; Domestic: family. POU: Sec 18, T25S, R23E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. t. 4 1 t. 1 1 STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent on OCTOBER 10 & 17, 1996. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 4th, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse the Grand County Council will hold a public hearing to hear public input on the Planned Unit Development Plan for the Hunt Creek Affordable Housing Project, located on Mill Creek Drive and Spanish Valley Drive, along the South side of Pack Creek. This is a proposal for a single family development. The site contains 13 acres and has proposed to develop 59 units of single family residences. The property is zoned sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning & Zoning Published in The Moab, Utah, Oct. 17, 24 and 31, 1996. t, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS C.E.U. is soliciting bids on concrete work to be done on 9596 house project. Concrete specifications may be picked up from Kent Dalton C.E.U. by calling has the right to reject any or all bids. Bids need to be submitted in writing to: Vicki Kulow, C.E.U. Purchasing, 451 E. 400 N., Price, Utah 84501. All bids need to be received no later than 2:00 p.m. October 18, 1996. 259-652- b -- 96-1- IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT ft AT HEARING Suzette of eighteen TO: SUZETTE KEY YOU are hereby ordered to appear in the Seventh District Court, Grand County Assistant Attorney General Published in The Moab, Utah, Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10 and 17, 1996. t, PUBLIC NOTICE GRAND COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER POTENTIAL PROJECTS UNDER THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PRO- for Suggestions potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of CDBG funds for this Fiscal Year will be discussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The hearings will begin at 6:00 P.M. on Monday, October 21, 1996 and will be held at the Grand County Courthouse, 125 E. Center St., Moab, in the Council Chambers. Further information can be obtained by contacting Earl Sires, County Administrator, In compliance at with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during these hearings should notify Tammy Snow, at Grand County, 125 E. Center St., Moab, Utah 84532 at least three days prior to the hearing that will 259-134- , be attended. T.D.D. (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) calls can be answered at: (801)259-1346- . Published The Moab, Utah, Oct. 10 and 17, 1996. in Section Code, 17.12.150; with respect to the administrative costs of the annexation process. sSandra E. Beauregard, CMCAAE Acting Temporary City Recorder Published in the October 10th & JOB ANNOUNCEMENT The Grand County School District is accepting applicae tions for Special Education Teaching Assistant to provide instructional support for students and student groups with special abilities. Position is at Grand County Middle School. Must be a graduate of an accredited institution at an acceptable academic level to be determined by the Grand County School District. Application form supplied by District, 264 S. 400 E., Moab. Deadline for applying October 25, 1996 at 12:00 noon. Panel will review applications and call only selected persons to interview week of October 28, 1996. full-tim- Job begins immediately. Grand County Schools, an equal opportunity, Affirmative Action & ADA Employer. Published in The Moab, Utah, Oct. 17 and 24, 1996. t, 8 Grand County will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program fore Fiscal Year . 5 17th 1996. JAN GRAHAM UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL sCHRISTINA RICHARD 1997-98- Mu- t, Courthouse, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah 84532 at 1:15 p.m. on November 21, 1 996 to show cause why you should not be held in contempt of court. Failure to appear at said hearing may result in further court action against you. DATED this 24th day of September, 1996 1997-9- 96-1- Amending Moab nicipal STATE OF UTAH person over the age proposed Ordinance t, MOAB CITY CORPORATION PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR MILL CREEK AND 400 EAST Moab City Corporation will hold a Public Hear- NOTICE OF DEFAULT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by WILLIAM L. SCHULTZ, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE, a member of the Utah State Bar, that a default has occurred under that certain Trust Deed dated March 16, 1995, and executed by Cinnamon Ridge, L.C. as Trustor, in which Ronald Joe Holyoak and Mary Kathleen Holyoak Engleman, Trustees of the Ray and Ruth Holyoak Family Living Trust, Dated January 22, 992, as beneficiaries were named as beneficiaries, SOUTH EASTERN UTAH TITLE COMPANY, a Utah Corporation, as trustee, but William L. Schultz having been substituted as Trustee by a written Substitution of Trustee dated July 31 1 996, the Trust Deed having been recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Grand County, State of Utah, on March 2 1 1 995, as Entry No. 433477 in Book 473, at Page 318, of Official Records, all relating to and describing the real property 1 , , situated in the County of Grand, State of Utah, particularly described as follows: PARCEL B DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE NE1 4 SECTION 12, T26S, R21E, SLB&M, GRAND COUNTY, UTAH, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A COR- NER WHICH BEARS S 3448'W 1797.3 FT. FROM THE NE CORNER SECTION 12, T26S, R21E, SLB&M AND PROCEEDING THENCE S 5447W 176.4 FT. TO A CORNER ON THE EASTERLY OF U.S. HIGHWAY 191, THENCE ing on Tuesday, October 22nd, at approximately 7:30 WITH SAID ALONG p.m. in the Council Chambers A 4851.2 FT. RADIUS of Moab City Offices at 115 THE RIGHT West 200 South, Moab, Utah. CURVE TO The purpose of this hearing 127.4 FT. (SAID CURVE is to hear public input on the HAS A CHORD WHICH request from Ken Shoulders BEARS N 3749'W 127.3 for a Planned Unit DevelopFT.) TO A CORNER, ment to be located at Mill THENCE N 5447'E 186.4 FT. Creek and 400 East. TO A CORNER, sSandra E. Beauregard, THENCE S33I9'E 127.3 FT. CMCAAE TO THE POINT OF BEGINActing Temporary City NING AND CONTAINING Recorder 23,120 SQUARE FEET, Published in the MORE OR LESS. October 10th & BEARINGS ARE BASED 17th 1996 AND PROCEEDI- NG THENCE WITH THE 16 LINE N8959E 357.0 FT. TO A CORNER, THENCE S 5447W 298.6 FT. TO A CORNER, THENCE N 33I9'W 205.9 FT. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 30,722 SQ. FT. MORE OR LESS. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE HOLIDAY PARCEL (BEARING FROM PREVIOUS SURVEYN 89"59E). Subject to easements, reservations and restrictions however evidenced. Said Trust Deed secures certain obligations under a Note secured by a Deed of Trust, of even date, in the original principal amount of $ 06,600.00 bearing interest at a rate of 10 per annum and the beneficial interest under the Deed of Trust and 1 The purpose of this hearing is to hear public input on Case No. 918460 Judge Scott ftN. Johansen GRAM, SLB&M, Utah. ORDER TO APPEAR KEY, FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A CORNER WHICH BEARS S 4108W 1731.1 FT. FROM THE NE CORNER SECTION 12, T26S, R21E, West 200 South, Moab, COUNTY OF GRAND, STATE OF UTAH A 5 17.12.150 ADMIN. COST OF ANNEXATION PROCESS Moab City Corporation will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 22nd, at approximately 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Moab City Offices at 115 259-374- 6 ft SLB&M, GRAND COUNTY, UTAH, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS AMENDING SECTION ft ft MOAB CITY CORPORATION PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO Castle Valley propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced by (A37656) 05-64- 1 CHRISTINA RICHARD 6433 Assistant Attorney General JAN GRAHAM - 1231 Attorney General Attorneys for The State of Utah P.O. Box 1030 1165 S. Hwy. 101 Moab, Utah 84532 Telephone: (801) 1 the obligations secured thereby are now owned by the Ray and Ruth Holyoak Family Living Trust. That the default which has occurred is the breach of an obligation for which the trust property was conveyed as security and consists of the failure of the Trustors to pay a lump sum amount of $106,600.00 on March 16, 1996. That there is now due and owing on said note the sum of $127,281 .44 together with attorneys fees and costs in the amount of $500.00 to form total of $ 127,781.44, together with interest at the rate of 10 per annum from October 8, 1996. There is also due all of the expenses and fees of these foreclosure proceedings. That by reason of such default, The Ray and Ruth Holyoak Family Living Trust, the present Beneficiary under said Trust Deed, has executed and delivered to said Successor Trustee a written declaration of default and demand for sale, and has deposited with said Successor Trustee such Trust Deed and all documents evidencing the obligations secured thereby and has declared and does hereby declare all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable and has elected and does hereby elect to cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. The default is subject to re- instatement in accordance with the Statutes of the State of Utah. All reinstatements, assumptions or payoffs must be in the form of lawful money of the United States of America, or certified funds in U.S. Dollars. Personal Checks will not be accepted. DATED this 8th day of October, 1996. sWilliam L. Schultz Successor Trustee 69 East Center P.O. Box 937 Moab, UT 84532 (801)259-591- State of Utah 4 ) ) ss The Moab, Utah, Oct. 10, 17 and 24, 1996. in Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know! t, V City Centre I, Suite 900 175 East 400 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111 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, outside the main entrance to the Seventh District Court, Grand County, 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah, on Friday, November 1 5, 1 996, 1 0:30 a.m. of that day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed executed by Double D, Inc., a Utah Corporation, as Trustor, in favor of Zions First National Bank, as beneficiary, covering real property located in Grand County, State of Utah, and described as: Parcel 1 : Beginning at a point on the Northeasterly right of way of U.S. Highway 191, which bears S 43 deg. 36' W 1909.9 feet from the NE Corner, Section 12, T26S, R21E, SLB&M, and proceeding thence with the right of way with a 4851.2 J or graffiti? Pre-histor- y When does early history become graffiti? You'll have to be the judge. This interesting piece of rock art, located on an obscure panel some miles north of Moab, details an early chapter in Grand County history the settlement of a community which no longer exists. It's exact location is not given, since those who found it would not like to have modern-da- y additions by some who would do their rock art with d rifles. It's time for Utah's annual bison hunt The public is invited to attend a modern, westfoot radius curve to the ern roundup on Saturright 399.2 feet (said curve has a delta of 4 deg. 43' and a chord which bears N 33 deg. 20' W 399.0 feet), thence N 62 deg. 02' E 1 23.2 feet, thence South 89 deg. 55' E 111.0 feet to the East line of the Becker parcel, thence S 0 deg. 05' W 391.0 feet to the point of beginning. Bearings are based on the North line, NE-1- 4 Section 12, T26S, day, October 26 and Sun- day, October 27 when helicopters, horseback riders and drive units move the Antelope Island bison herd from the southern tip of the island to the handling facility located at the parks northern end. The roundup is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to SLB&M. R21E, 5:00 p.m. both days. Parcel 2: However, Park Manager a on at point Beginning the West line of the Tim Smith believes most Holladay property, said of the action will occur on point bears S 64 deg. 58' W Saturday as handlers 1452.7 feet from the NE hope to have most of the Corner of Section 2, T26S, 600 bison into the holdR21 E, SLB&M, said point is ing corral by the end of NE Corwith four-whe- 1 common the ner of the Moab Valley Inn property, and proceeding thence East 43.0 feet; thence S 0 deg. 04' 44" W 377.3 feet, thence S 43 deg. 47' 20" E 70.1 feet; thence SO deg. 04' W 261 .3 feet to the South line of the Holladay property, thence with the South line of the Holladay property S 89 deg. 58' 50" W 91.6 feet to the SW Corner of the Holladay property, thence with the West line of the Holladay property N 0 deg. 04' 33" E 689.2 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH all of title and interest in and to the above trustors right, described real property, together with subse- quently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures; all easements, rights of way, and appurtenances; all water, water rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); and all that day. For the safety of all involved, visitors will be kept a mile away from the bison. rents, and profits relating to the real property, including limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. A complete and sweeping view of the action is available from that distance and visi- tors are encouraged to bring binoculars for a closer view of the animals and handlers. Visitors to Antelope Is- land State Park on Octo- excess of said initial bid must be tendered within 24 hours of the sale. The trustee will ment only accept pay- the form of a cashiers check drawn on a federally insured state or national bank or a check drawn by a federally insured credit union, savings and loan association or savings bank. in DATED: 1996. October sJ. other rights, royalties, 14, Randall Call Successor Trustee STATE OF UTAH ) ) ss. COUNTY OF SALT LAKE) ALSO TOGETHER WITH all equipment, fixtures and other articles of personal The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on October 14, 1996 by J. Randall Call. sMichelle Motzkus together with all accessions, parts and addi- Notary Public in Salt Lake City, Utah Published in The Moab, Utah, Oct. 17, 24 and 31, 1996. property now or hereafter owned by Trustor, and now or hereafter attached or affixed to the Real Property, County of Grand ) On this 8th day of October, 1996, personally appeared before me William L. Schultz, the signer of the foregoing instrument who, after being duly sworn by me, acknowledged that heshe executed the same. sLinda L. Charles Notary Public Residing in Moab, Utah My commission expires Published J. Randall Call Prince, Yeates & Geldzahler, P.C. tions to, all replacements of, and all substitutions for, any of such property; and together with all proceeds (including without limitation all insurance proceeds and refunds of premiums) from any sale or other disposition of the Property. Zions First National Bank is presently the owner and holder of the beneficial interest under said Trust Deed and the obligations secured thereby, and J. Randall Call, Attorney, is the Successor Trustee. The estimated amount of the obligation secured by is the property $609,000.00. Those wishing to bid on the property must be prepared to immediately tender that amount or the actual amount of the initial bid of the current beneficiary, whichever is less. Any amount bid in Residing Times-Independe- cowboys bison herd as the animals rest in the parks handling facility prior to nations largest and est public herds. a roundup, health assessment. 1 From November 5 between 8:00 through a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily, visitors can observe as the bison are weighed, inoculated and scanned. All bison have a microchip implanted behind the ear blood-teste- which serves as perma- nent identification and divide into 3 lots of single residences. The prop- zoned sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning & Zoning Published in The Moab, Utah, Oct. 17, 24 and 31, 1996. t, Throughout old- the drink and memorabilia, such as and sweatshirts, food, will be available for purchase. To reach Antelope Island State Park, exit at Exit 335 (Syracuse Freeport Center exit) and travel west on Antelope Drive. The park fee is $6.00 per vehicle'or $2.50 for bicyclists and - walk-in- health history.. This annual event is an opportunity for the public to see 450 real Utah For more information, please contact Antelope Island State Park at Pre-histor- s. poster y contest now open year Each Utah celebrates its rich archaeological, paleontological, and Native American heritage with informative lectures, programs, activities, Native craft demonstrations, and ar- chaeological and paleontological site visits during Utah Prehistory and Heritage Week. Help promote Utahs exciting past by entering the Utah Prehistory and Heritage Week Poster Contest. Cash prizes will be offered in three categories: Grand contest winner: $250; Secondary school winner: $100; Elementary school winner: $100. This contest is open to professional artists, starving artists, student artists, and creative citizens of any description. Artists may choose any material or design. The principal elements of the design should depict aspects of Utah archaeol- ogy, paleontology or Native American cultures. The posters should be less than 16" wide and 24" long. The poster contest is sponsored by the Division of State History, the Bureau of Land Management, the Utah Statewide Archaeological Society, Utah Friends of Paleontology, The U. S. Forest Service, and the National Park Service. Posters should be submitted no later than January 1, 1997, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. For information, contact Renae Weder (801) at the Division of State History. 'Good 533-352- 9 luck! Mammograms are cancer check safety Utah are ning at age and women Many missing out on one of the very best early detection (low-dos- e family erty is roundup one of the stores the animals weapons in the war against cancer. According to the American CanNOTICE OF cer a Society, PUBLIC HEARING mammogram NOTICE IS can help a doctor HEREBY GIVEN that on Nocancer years breast spot vember 4th, 1996 at 7:00 before it can W felt. And, p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County when detected early, Courthouse the Grand more than 90 of women County Council will hold a with breast cancer surpublic hearing to hear public vive. Yet, currently, only input on the Planned Unit about 37 of Utah Development Plan for the women take advantage Lynn Atwood, located on eiof this early detection ther side of Shumway Lane approximately 14 mile from option. the intersection with Murphy Every woman should have her Lane. first The site contains 2.24 acres and has provided to and cowgirls ber 28 through October 31 can observe the wild mammogram by age 40, then every one to two years until age 50. Beginning at age 50 annual mammography is recommended. Other early de- tection recommenda- tions for breast cancer include monthly breast self examination begin- - 20 a clinical examination by a qualified health care provider every three years between age 20S40 and annually thereafter. To find out more about early detection for breast cancer or to find an accredited mammography facility in your area, call There is only one American Cancer Society and it will continue to raise its sword against cancer until the war has been won. Fast Service Printing When You Use The . . . Times-Independe- nt 35 E. Center 259-752- 5 I IlnJIlipIfeJfeia k K |