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Show Ttmes-Onbepenhen- B4-H- P)e Thursday, April 3, 1997 - t David J. Turner, $6451 Mark A. Hermundstad, MYD IPtUMLD 6399 PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 21, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Court- Moab, Utah. Applications will sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning and Zoning The t, Moab, Utah, Mar. 20, 27 and April 3 and 1 0, 1 997. GRAND COUNTY Employment Opportu- nity Job Title: Secretary for County Administrator and County Council Job Title: Secretary for County Administrator and County Council Full-tim- e Range: Salary be accepted through Wednesday, Apr. 9, 1 997. lots. Job Status: with benefits The Grand County Council passed, adopted, and approved on March 3, 1 997 in open session an amendment to Ordinance 134 by amending Article IV Chapter Establishment of Zones and Article V, Chapter regulations within may apply and obtain position descriptions from Job Service at 91 East Uranium Drive, they are requesting 4 in The Grand County Solid Waste Management Special Service District has available a e popermanent, sition of Operations Manager. The position is exempt status with an annual salary of $25,000, with benefits. Candidates R-- Published PUBLIC NOTICE full-tim- house the Grand County Council will hold a public hearing to hear input on the Planned Unit Development Plan Review for Sand Creek Estates, located on East Bench Road, South East of the Golf Course. This is a proposal for a single family development in an 1 zone. There are four acres and Times-lndependen- PUBLIC NOTICE $1093.62 $1736.93 per -- month Job Description: Prepare documents and correspondence, schedule meetings and maintain calendars, prepare agendas, and file documents. Assist the public with various tasks. Photocopy and collate documents and a variety of other clerical tasks. Interviews will be conducted by a committee of the Board of Directors immediately following the announcement closing. The Solid Waste District is an equal opportunity employer. UTU-742- 2-- 4, 2-- 5, zones by establishing boundary zones (PUD ZONES) for each established zone. Full copies of these changes are available for review in the County Clerk's and Building Department Offices. Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, March 27th, April 34rd, 10th, and 17th, 1997. sPenny Jones Board Chair in The Published Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, March 27 and April 3, 1997. MOAB CITY CORPORATION HELP WANTED STREETS LEADMAN STREETS DEPARTMENT Moab City Corporation STREETS DEPARTMENT Moab City Corporation is now accepting applications tor the position of Streets Leadman for the ZP1124ES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Utah Department of Transportation is advertising tor bids for the following listed projects. Prospective bidders can receive more specific project information by contracting the Construction Division at the Calvin contracting the Construction Division at the Calvin Rampton Complex - High or equivalent, computer experience required, strong word processing skills, experience with Microsoft OfficeWorpreterred knowledge of general fice practices and procedures, good public relation skills, self motivated with ability to complete of- 2700 West, Salt Lake HTP: Streets Department. Job City WWW.SREX.STATE.UTUS. descriptions and applications for this position may Prequalification of bidbe picked up at the Moab ders will be required unJob Service Office at 91 less noted otherwise in East Uranium Avenue, the specific project inforMoab, Utah 84532. mation All applications must No. Project be turned in to Moab Job Service at 91 East Urawill Sealed proposals Moab, be received at the above Utah 84532. Deadline for address until 2 oclock all applications is 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 15, p.m., Thursday, April 0th 1997, and at that time 1997. Moab City is an publicly opened for the equal opportunity em- supplying of a Flagging ployer. For further info- Service in Price District in rmation call Moab City Offices, st (8011.25?., 5121, SSandra fc. Juan Courtttes, the same identified as State Beauregard, CMCAAE being nium Avenue, multiple tasks, a minimum of one year related experience. To apply, contact Job Service, 91 E. Uranium Dr., Moab, UT, or call 259-712- ap- will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on April 7, 1997. EOEADA. Qualified women and minority applicants are encouraged to apply. Published in The plications Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, March 27 and April 3, 1997. w PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 031897 Southeastern The Utah Association of Gov- Acting Temp. City Recorder Published in the Maintenance Project No. The project is located District wide. t, The principal items of March 27th & April 3rd work are approximately 1997. as follows. 5000 Hours of MOAB CITY Flagging Service. The project is to be CORPORATION LIFEGUARD & SWIM completed by March 31, 1998 INSTRUCTOR JOB OPENINGS Plans, specifications Moab City Corporation and proposal forms may is now accepting applicabe obtained at the above tions for seasonal help address for a cost of during the 1997 Swim S10.00, plus tax, no part Season. Job openings of which will be refunded. include management, Dated the 29th day of lifeguards, swim instrucMarch. 1997. tors and cashiers for the UTAH DEPARTMENT Moab Swim Center. ApOF TRANSPORTATION plications may be picked Thomas R. Warne, up and turned in to Moab Director City Offices at 1 1 5 West in The Published 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Hiring will be Moab Utah, April 3, based on qualifications, 1997. Swim experience and Times-lndependen- Times-lndependen- t, ernments, as Administrative Entity for the Job Center needs throughout Training Partnership Act the 1997 Swim Season. (JTPA) is soliciting Request for Proposals for the Calendar year 1997 Summer Youth Employ- ment and Training gram to serve economically disadvantaged Pro- i L r c. youth from 14 through 21 years of age. The program goals and objectives are to provide useful work experience, private sector internships, remedial education, and other activities, all of which must be designed to integrate work and learning and to en- hance the employability of economically disadvantaged youth. Any interested party may request a copy of the RFP package containing program specifications or by calling 637-195- 9 All proposals must be received at the Employment and Training Office by 3 p.m. on April 7, 1997. For additional information call 637-544- 5. 637-195- contact 9, per- son Loma OBerto. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Mar. 27 and Awwl O 4 CrT (i L sSandra MOAB CITY E. CORPORATION Beauregard, CMCAAE Acting Temp. City Recorder Published Times-lndependen- the in t, March 27th 1997. & Apr. 3rd, PUBLIC NOTICE Public Hearing: Proposed Impact Fee Ordinance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a joint public hearing of the Grand County Council, Grand County Water Conservancy District, the Spanish Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District, and Moab Valley Fire Protection Distnct on proposed ordinances establishing impact fees. The public hearing will be held April 21, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. in the Grand County Council Chambers, 125 E. Center St., Moab, UT 84532. Copies of the ordinances will be available for public review in the County Clerks Office after April 7, 1997. Published Times-lndependen- in INVITATION TO BID ABOVE-NAME- above-entitle- T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. 27, NE14NW14SW1 N12NE1 4NE14, 4SW14NE14 ( 7.43 acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. 22, a triangular parcel in the SW14SW14SW1 4SE14 ( 1.25 acres) T.24S., R. 23 E sec.. 22, a triangular parcel in the S12SW14NE1 4SW14 ( 2.50 acres) In exchange, United States would the ac- quire a conservation easement for development rights on the following described laricl Ton) Professor Valley Ranch: T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. 21, a triangular parcel in the NE14SE14( 11.12 acres) T. 24 S R. 23 E., sec. 22, a triangular parcel in 6.92 the SW14SW14( acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. 27, a triangular parcel in the NE14NW14 ( 10.88 acres) T. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. 27, a triangular parcel in the NE14SE14NW14 ( 2.95 acres) Subject to valid existing rights, the public land identified above has been segregated from appropriation under the public land laws and mineral laws for a period of five years beginning March 10, 1997. More detailed information concerning the proposed exchange may be obtained from Mary von Koch, Realty Specialist, Moab District Office, 82 East Dogwood Avenue, Moab, Utah 84532, (801) 259-212- p.m. on Wednesday, April 16th, at 115 West 200 Dated: Times-lndependen- waive any informality or in any bid. For further information, technicality please contact the Recorders Office at (801)259-5121- . E. Beauregard, CMCAAE Acting Temp. City Recorder Published -- irl t in the April i'Mh tOV2 n d Moab, Utah, and to serve upon, or mail to, Williams, Turner & Holmes, P.C., plaintiffs attorneys, a copy of said answer, within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you. Ser- vice of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint and the Order allowing service by publication may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court. This action was commenced. JOL.sp.ecifiQ pehrmanceof a real es" tate purchase contract concerning certain real property and improvements thereon, situated in the County of Grand, State of Utah, and for monetary damages for breach of said contract. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. Dated: March NOTICE TO INSURANCE CARRIERS Grand County School District requests RFP for Group Insurance by April 17, 1997. For info, call Published in The Times-lndepende- (newspaper), April 3, April 10 and April 17, 1997. WILLIAMS, TURNER & HOMES, P.C. By David J. Turner, Reg. No. 6451 94 East Grand Avenue Moab, Utah 84532-283- 0 Phone: (801)259-438- 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff 26-9- 7 DAQSN-0- 1 NOTICE OF EFFECTIVE DATE Landfill Plan On April 1, 1997, the executive secretary of the Air Quality Board ordered into effect changes in and , and the Utah Plan for Existing Municipal Solid waste Landfills. A public hearing was held on November 21, 1996; public comments supported the changes. (DAR 18177 and 18178). in The Published R307-2- 21 0 Times-lndependen- t, in The 1997. PUBLIC NOTICE are now Applications being accepted for the position of Information Specialist, Grand County. Applications and job de- scriptions are available through the Job Service at 91 Uranium Ave., Moab, Utah. Application deadline is 5 p.m. on April 9, 1 997. Grand County is an equal opportunity employer. t, Moab, Utah, Mar. 27, Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, April 3, 1997. clared noxious weeds for the Sate of Utah and the County of Grand: Bermudagrass, Cynodon dectylon (L.) Pres., Bindweed (Wild Glory), Morning Convolbuius spp.; Broadleaved Peppergrass (tall Lepidium whitetip), lafifollum L; Canada Thistle, Cirsium arvese (L.) Scot.; Diffuse Knap- student art featured at Edge of the Cedars CEU A vibrant new exhibit of student focus on the ancestral Pueblo or art from the College of Eastern UtahSan Juan Campus will be on display in the Special Exhibits Room at Edge of the Cedars State Park from April 5 - May 26, 1997. The exhibit will feature original Anasazi culture. The museum is the archaeological repository for southeastern Utah. Edge of the Cedars is known for its outstanding collection of Anasazi pottery, the Spirit Winweed, Cantaurea diffusa watercolor, dows Exhibit of replicated ancient oil and paintacrylic, Lam.; Dyers Woad, Isatis drawings, rock art, and the Fragile Heritage tinctoria L.; Perrennial ings, plus a rare macaw The and mixed media, sculpture. Sorghum spp., including fine basketry, and an but not limited to Johnson talent and versatility of these feather sash, museum is loGrass. .(Sorghum emerging artists is clearly evident Anasazijoom. The - in ZT.uatedlai 660 West400North, show. fiafeperiseL.) Pers.; and in this diverse Almum meet (Sorto is invited the. The public Sorghum s Branding. ghum almum, Prodi); artists and Professor Ruthellen Regular museum and park Leafy Spurge, Euporbia Pollan at the opening reception on hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. esula L; Medusahead, daily and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. p.m. RefreshApril 5, from Taeniatherum after May' 15. A nominal fee is be served. will ments (L.) Nevski, Must for the museum and ruin. of the State Cedars charged Park, Edge Thistle, Carduus nutans Diinformation about Edge more For L.; Quackgrass managed by the State of Utah Cedars of the programs or to volAgrophyron repens L.; vision of Parks and Recreation, contact the Park Manager unteer a Thistle Native of museum Scotch houses (Cotton at a with American Culture Onopordium thistle), strong pen-and-in- k Exhibit-featurin- g . -- 3-- 5 caput-medusa- e acanthlum L.; Spotted Knapweed, Cantaures Lm.; maculose Squarrose Knapweed, Centaurea sporrosa Roth; Whitetop, Cardaria Spp.; Yellow Starthistle, Centaurea solisitealls L.; Loosestrife Purple (Lythrum Salicaria). Bermudagrasses shall not be a noxious weed in Washington County and shall not be subject to provisions of the Utah Noxious Weed Act within the boundaries of the county. PuDlished Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, April 3, 1997. Commercial Printing GCHS grad signs up for Navy delayed entry plan Kevin M. Davis of Moab, son of guaranteed a job in one of more Kenny and Melanie Davis, re- than 60 exciting cently enlisted in the United career fields and earn up to States Navy Delayed Entry Pro- $30,000 for college if qualified. For more information, contact gram. Davis graduated in 1996 trom Grand County High School. your local Navy Recruiter or call Following basic training in 1.800.914.8536. r- -' Great Lakes Illinois, Davis will receive training in the Navys Constructionman Program. Enlisting in the Delayed Entry ; to Program gives young men and Times-lndepende- nt women still in high school a chance to earn their diploma, waiting up to a year before reporting for Call active duty. They may also be ' Subscribe The 801-259-75- Design, Layout Services are Part of the Package When You Get Your Printing Here! Hundreds of Type Faces to Choose From to Fit Your Needs! The Times- - lndependent Moab Printing Specialists Now for a Hundred Years " 35 East Center 25 PREVENT POLLUTION Specialists , Moab, Utah, April 3, Published Published Times-lndependen- 28, 1997. 31397 sBrad D. Palmer South, Moab, Utah Assistant District 84532. Bids must be Manager, Resources turned in on Moab Citys Published in The t, bid spec sheet. Moab City reserves the right to Moab, Utah, Mar 20, 27, reject any and all bids; or April 3 and 10, 1997. t, Moab, Utah, March 27. ADril 3. 10 and 17. 199 self-servin- g, short-sighte- Interested parties may submit comments concerning the proposed exchange to the Assistant District Manager, Resource Management, at the above address. In orpartment. Bid specs may to be considered in be picked up at Moab der environmental the analyCity Offices at 1 1 5 West sis of the proposed ex200 South, Moab, Utah change, comments must 84532. be in writing to the AssisAll sealed bids must be tant District Manager and turned in to the Moab City be postmarked or delivRecorders Office by 3:00 ered by April 25, 1997. The owns or controls lands in Grand County, Utah, that noxious weeds standing, 0 NEPTUNE ARB METERS Moab City Corporation is now accepting sealed bids for Neptune ARB Meters for the Water De- sSandra to every person who , (2nd Floor) at 4501 South 1 Requirements: school diploma Utah Counties support Sen. Hatch on request 2477 clarification for RS Utah Senator Association of Counties in the letIn a letter to Orrin Hatch, the Utah Association ter to the Senator. We commend of Counties gave strong support to you for your efforts in both ofthese the Senators recent request that roles and we appreciate them." UNITED STATES being, or growing on such the Justice Department examine The county association took DEPARTMENT OF land shall be controlled THE INTERIOR, and the spread of same the legal basis for the Clinton sharp exception with the three claim that westSUMMONS Bureau of Land special interest prevented by effective Administrations Civil No. 9607-6no can percounties leveled the critiern Moab which longer cutting, tillage, cropping, Management, groups Judge Bryce K. Bryner District, 82 East pasturing, or treating with form routine road maintenance cism, the Sierra Club Legal Dechemicals or other methactivities on road rights-of-wa- y Dogwood Avenue, fense Fund, the Southern Utah ROBERT E. RUSSELL combination or Utah 84532. ods, to them by the federal Wilderness Alliance, and the NaMoab, granted & methods, or combination Notice is hereby given government under Revised Stat- tional Parks and Conservation KATHLEEN M. thereof, approved by the ute (RS) 2477. that the Bureau of Land Recently, the Bu- Association. McHUGH, County Weed SuperviManagement is considerof Land Plaintiffs sor, as often as may be reau Management and It noted that such groups freing a proposal to exhave of Justice v. the Department quently are narrow, required to prevent the change land pursuant to KEVIN B. SWEENEY, and filed suit against several Utah d and often antifrom weed blooming Fedof the Section 206 AND ANY SUCCESfor the or Counties types in performing their democratic maturing seeds, pursuit of eral Land Policy and SOR TRUSTEES, AS root of road maintenance activities root, AssociaThe by own spreading their agendas. Management Act of 1976 TRUSTEE OF THE or other means. stalks decades. for been have Senator doing the that they assured tion (43 U.S.C. 1716) as KEVIN B. SWEENEY Upon failure to comply Several environmental special their criticism did not reflect the amended. The exchange 1992 TRUST, A REVOwith this notice, the interest groups recently criticized view of the vast majority of has been proposed by CABLE INTER VIVOS . owner or persons in posfor meeting with AtHatch Sen. the Professor Valley TRUST UNDER THE Utahns and or Americans genersession of property upon CVSR General Janet Reno and ally. 1803, LAWS OF THE STATE Ranch, which noxious weeds are torney Moab, Utah 84532. that she provide a leOF TEXAS, DATED Senator Hatch has been tirepresent shall e deemed requesting NOVEMBER 3, 1992, for the enforced less in his defense of our Constigal justification negligent and The following deDefendant. control measures may be Administrations actions. tutional rights and in his efforts scribed public land is beis clear to us that your ac- to force the executive branch It imposed at the discretion THE PEOPLE OF THE of county authorities. Exing considered for distions on RS 2477 are an essential agencies to act within the law and posal by the United STATE OF UTAH TO penses of control mea- and legitimate exercise of both the to respect the role of state and loTHE States: sures employed by the oversight responsibility cal general DEFENDANT: governments in our federal T. 24 S., R. 23 E sec. county shall be paid d- over activities federal and all sumany You are in system, noted Walt. His efhereby 27, a triangular parcel irectly by the owner or the NE14NW14NW14 ( moned and required to person in possession of which you bear as a United States forts have been especially imporfile an answer in writing 2.39 acres) the property or shall con- Senator and of your much more tant to elected county officials. of Plaintiffs to claims the T. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. specific oversight responsibility as This initiative on RS 2477 rights stitute a lien on the which to and you bear as a United States forts have been especially impormoned of required in ( NE14NW14NW14 the possession file an answer in writing Senator and of your much more tant to elected county officials. 2.39 acres) the property or shall conto the claims of Plaintiffs stitute a lien on the propT. 24 S., R. 23 E., sec. specific oversight responsibility as This initiative pn RS 2477 rights Comin forth the set as collectin Chairman of the Senate Judiciary of way is simply another in a long 21 a triangular parcel erty and become plaint filed with the ible by taxes. the NE14SE14SE14 ( Committee, noted Mark Walsh, string of causes he has champicourt, with The following are de- Associate Director of the Utah oned for Utah counties. 3.25 acres) the Clerk of this Court at 259-438- ' prop-perso- project information by L. Notice of Exchange Proposal Proposed Exchange of Lands In Grand County, Utah Williams, Turner & Holmes, P.C. 84 East Grand Avenue Moab, Utah 84532-283- 0 1 (801) IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH GENERAL NOTICE TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEEDS Notice is hereby given this 1 st day of April, 1 997, pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed Act, Section 7, RECYCLE USED OIL It is against the law to dispose of used oil on the ground (such as road oiling, dust control or weed suppressants), in a landfill, or in any sewer, surface or groundwaler.m mixed with other substances may not be recyclable. Do not mix your used oil with other substances, such as antifreeze, carburetor cleaners, paint thinner, or other solvents. Oil This program of rcycling should make it easier for home mechanics to properly dispose of used motor oil by arranging to take it to one of the state recycling centers. At the center you will be required to put down your name, address and quantity of oil brought in. YOUR REYCLING CENTER IN MOAB IS AT. LUBE IT, 655 South Main St., Moab, phone 259-643- 5 |