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Show (The PageB3 iTtmfS--3)u&rpcnbr- NOTICE Public Notices Public Notices Protect Your Right to Know V 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 the sale, at the South door of the Grand County Courthouse in Moab, Utah, on October 9, 2003, at 12:00 noon of said day, for the purpose of fore- closing that certain Deed of Trust (Trust Deed) dated February 20, 1 992, and recorded in the Office of the Re- corder Grand of County, State of Utah, on March 5, 1992, as Entry No. 425249 in Book 439 at pages 94-9- and executed by Hardy V. Brown and Laurie L. Brown, as Trustor, to Attorneys Title Guaranty Fund, Inc., as Trustee, in favor of Leland A. Sidwell and Elmina M. Sidwell, Trustees of the Sidwell Revocable Trust dated 11191 , as Beneficiary. Said Trust Deed covers real property situated in Grand County, State of Utah, described as follows: Beginning at a corner on the North line of the Thomas Lammert parcel, said corner bears South 45 degrees 26' West 1757.3 feet from the Northeast Corner Section 2, Township 26 South, 21 Range ing thence North 99 degrees 43' West 74.6 feet to the Northwest Comer of the Thomas Lammert Parcel, thence North 0 degrees 17' East 15.5 1 feet to a corner, thence South 89 degrees 43' East 59.7 feet to a corner, thence South 12 degrees 24' Fast 673 feet to a corner, thence South 0 degrees 17' West 49.4 feet to the point of beginning and containing 0. 19 acres, more or less. (Bearings are based on the Northwest line of the Betty Lammert Parcel, bearing North 30 degrees 00' East). Daniel G. Anderson was appointed as Successor Trustee. DATED this 2nd day of September, 2003. Is G. Anderson, Successor Trustee STATE OF UTAH ) : County ss- - San Juan ) The foregoing of Notice of Trustees Sale was acknowledged before me this 2nd day of September, 2003, by sDaniel G. Anderson as Successor Trustee. sConnie P. Adams Notary Public Residing at Monticello, Utah My Commission Expires: March 10, 2005 THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah Sept. 11, 18 and 25, 2003. PUBLIC NOTICE USA, Canyonlands Inc., d.b.a. Utahs Canyonlands, is soliciting bids for an audit of Its financial statements for fiscal year 2003 (July 1,2002 June 30, 2003). For further information, please contact Marian Eason, Deadline for bids is Monday, September 15, NOON. -- Published Times-lndependen- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments is compiling a bidders list of Utah State licensed contractors who would like to bid on jobs that may come available through its Housing The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Grand County (Locations in pro- gram. Home rehabilitation projects normally conducted by the program include roof repair or replacement, furnaces and duct work, rewiring and replumbing, and re- in The t, Moab, Utah, Sept. 4 and 11, 2003. SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http: waternghts.utah.gov or call fore OCTOBER naire form to the 2003. These are informal proceedings as of per Rule R655-6-the Division of Water by 4 the Association on or Moab, Utah Sept. and 18, 2003. 1 1 CITY OF MOAB TO BID TWO COPIERS The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids for two copiers for the Administration De- partment. at: www.moabcity.org. sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorders All Office by 12:00 p.m. on Friday, September 19, 2003 at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on City of Moabs spec sheet. The City of Moab reserves the right to reject any and all bids; or waive any informality or technicality in any bid. For further information, please contact the Recorders Office 259-512- sRachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the Times Independent, September 4 and 11, 2003. Public Notice Grand County Housing Authority Help Wanted Building Maintenance and Janitorial Repairman Grand County The Grand Water and Sewer Service Agency meeting scheduled for September 18 at 7:00 p.m. has been changed to September 25 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Agency Office, 3025 E. Spanish Trail Road, Moab, Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-rounexcept irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) d Utah. Published NEW Moab, Utah Sept. ad 18, 2003. (A75080): Mulligan propose(s) using 1.31 ac-ffrom groundwater NOTICE (3 miles SE of Moab) CHANGE APPLICATION(S) 01 144(a281 77): State of Utah Board of Water Resources, WW municipal Class mately Water Company propose(s) using from 2545.0 River Colorado east (Westwater) for Flats Road. The permit Irriga- has been reviewed by the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste and a draft permit has been issued. Class IV landfills are noncommercial landfills that are permitted to receive only waste, yard waste, inert waste, dead animals, and under certain condition waste tires. The public comment period on the draft permit be1 and gins September will end October 10, 2003. Copies of the application documents and the draft permit are available for public review during the com- Olds, P.E. D. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Times Independent, -- Moab, Utah on SEPTEMBER 11 & 18, 2003. construc-tiondemolitio- NOTICE OF SALE IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the following described property: chest of drawers, toddler bed, 2 baby bassinets, enter- misc. furniture, misc. household items, 6 misc. boxes, located at 209 of 1 Self Storage at 65 So. 100 West, Moab, Utah and owned by Jared A-- ment period during Stubbs, whose last known address was normal business hours at the following loca- 190 North 100 East, Moab, Utah 84532, will be sold as provided by law on the 4th day of tion: Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Utah Department of Environmental Quality 288 North 1460 West, 4th Floor Salt Lake City, Utah Copies of the draft 2003, at 11:00 oclock a.m., in order to satisfy the lien of 1 Self Storage against the property A-- under Chapter 8 of Title 38, UTAH CODE permit also are available at the Southeastern Utah District Health Department office in Moab at 471 South Main Street. They also can be viewed on the Internet at http:www. (1988). The date of the sale was published in The Times-lndepende- Newspaper on Sept. 11 and 18, 2003. Self Storage Lessor or Agent sJanet Axtell hazardouswaste.utah.gcv hpc-l.ht- Written comments be accepted if received by 5:00 PM on October 10, 2003 and should be submitted to: Dennis R. Downs, Executive Secretary Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board Department of Environmental Quality PO. Box 144880 CITY OF MOAB ORDINANCE will 2003-0- 8 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS Ordinance 2003-0- was adopted 8 at a Regular City Council Meeting hold on September 2, 2003 at the Moab City Council Chambers, 1 1 5 W. 200 So. Moab, Utah 84532. Complete copies Ordinance 2003-0- Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-488- 0 Comments can also be sent by electronic to: mail swpublic utah.gov. of 8 are available at the City of Moab Recorders Office at 115 W. 200 So. Moab, Utah 84532 or on our website at: portunity Employer. Published in The www.moabcity.org. Isl Rachel Ellison, City Recorder Published in The Times-lndependen- Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah Sept. 4 and 11, 2003. n 1 tainment center, couch, small stereo October, mile f of renewal application tion. Jerry one-hal- the City of Moab just off Sand t. ac-f- IV located approxi- landfill ac- t, 1 The Solid Waste Special Service District 1 of Grand County has completed the application requirements for renewal of the solid waste permit for its t. Hous- cepting applications for a part-tim- e Building Maintenance and Janitorial Repairman. Job descriptions may be picked up at the Department of Workforce Services located at 457 West Kane Creek UT Moab, Blvd., 84532. All applications and resumes must be turned in to the Grand County Housing Authority located at 1075 South Highway 191, Suite B in Moab, Utah. Deadline for all applications is 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 17, 2003. Grand County Housing Authority is an Equal Op- 1 1 A-- 1 ing Authority is now in The Times-lndependen- t, APPLICATION(S) specs may be picked up at the Recorders Office at the Moab City Offices, 1 15 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 845 3 2 or on our website at (435) NOTICE OF MEETING CHANGE 1 INVITATION Bid Moab, Utah Sept. 11. 2 for Irrigation; Stockwatering. t, The in 2003. 8, tation. Times-lndependen- Published Times-lndependen- t, be- Steve in The Business Administrator Grand School District hearing. Protest must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300. Salt Lake City, LIT through December 31, 2004 at which time a new bid list will be generated by public solici- Published sDoug Cannon TANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a Qualification Question- 637-544- Utah. Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTES- 84114-630- 0 Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments. To receive a copy of the questionnaire call Chris Rowley at (435) and a questionnaire will be mailed to you. The bid list resulting from this solicitation will be used 435-259-- 1 placing sewer lines septic tank systems. To have your name put on the bidders list you will need to fill out and return a Contractor East, SLB&M, and proceed- ) SOLICITATION FOR CONTRACTORS Rehabilitation Grand School District is accepting bids for a CPA firm to conduct yearly financial and enrollment audit. 3483 Call for info. Deadline for sealed bids is Sept. 9, 2003 at noon to 264 S. 400 E., Moab, UT 84532. Grand School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the District and State of Comments sent in format electronic should be identified by putting the following in the subject line: public comment on Moab Class IV Landfill. All documents included in comments should be submitted as ASCII t, Moab, Utah on September 11, 2003. - Thursday, nt September 11, 2003 Hunter Education classes now being online taught The Internet hunter education course consists of two parts: the online portion and the in person, field day portion. The Internet hunter education course is not easier than the standard course! The homework takes more time than the traditional hunter education course, but the field day is usually completed in one to two days. The online portion of the test was developed by the International Hunter Education Association, and the course is on their Web site. Please read all instructions before beginning. When you fully understand all requirements, you may begin tin online portion. Your computer must be connected to a printer since you must print out section reports. To successfully complete the Internet course and get your hunter education certification card, you must do all of the following: 1. Complete the Internet Introduction to Hunter Education (online, print out section quiz reports as instructed and turn them in at the beginning of field day. Warning: Do not wait until the last minute! Plan your work time now. The homework can take between P2 and 20 hours for most people. All questions must be answered correctly (100 percent) unless otherwise noted. It's okay to do homework with family and friends, get help and discuss the lessons. If you haven't finished the homework, or if you lose it. don't bother to attend the field day; you will not be allowed to continue. 2. Students under 18 years old must get their parent or legal guardian to sign the registration and permission form. ..Print out the form - (PDF format 3. Memorize three basic firearm safety rules: 1. Treat every gun as if it were loaded, 2. Always point the muzzle in a safe direction, 3. Be sure of your target and what is beyond. There are certainly additional firearm safety rules. However, the three rules listed above are very basic safety rules every hunter should know and practice. You must be able to write1, from memory, the three basic firearm safety rules during the field day. 4. Register for and attend the whole field day(s). There, you must demonstrate safe gun handling and a mature and re) Museum night . Special from The Walk, Art 6 9 p.m., will be a speSaturday September 13 cial night at the Dan O'Laurie Canyon Country Museum. Two events will be held simultaneously. Virginia Fossey will be celebrating her 45th year as the Museum's receptionist and is being honored that night for her welcoming, warm personality and the many years she has dedicated to the Museum. Every school child in Moab has had the opportunity of meeting Mrs. Fossey on their field trips to the Museum and she has been the ambassador who welcomes visitors from near and far, meeting people from all over the world. Everyone is also invited to the reception for the new temporary exhibit for September and October, Bette Stanton is displaying over 40 original oils and reproductions done by her parents, Dude and Dot Larsen. They painted what they saw while cowboymg around Moab and in the Book Cliff Mountains. Most of these were originally painted for duplication as postcards (also on display), and stories and poems about many of the pictures accompanies the art. Dude Larsen, born locally on the Professor Valley Ranch, and his wife, Dot, turned their talents from cattle ranching to art in the 1930s and continued until the early 1 950s. There is no admission charge to visit the Museum on the night of the Art Walk, Please join us! More Book Cliffs seismic work OK'd Patrick Gubbins. BLM would require the Bill Barrett Corporation to take meticulous measures to protect cultural and recreational resources in the area. An authorized archaeologist would accompany operations to ensure cultural sites are avoided. An additional third party compliance monitor would also accompany operations. Roads would be watered to mitigate dust, and signs would be posted to notify the public of The Brice BLM Office released last week the draft: Environmental Assessment (EA) the Bill Barrett Corporation Stone Cabin 31) Seismic Survey Project proposed in northeastern Carbon County. As a part ofthe EA process, the BLM is now seeking public comment through October 2, for 2003. Tin project area encompasses 90 square mills of federal, state and private land on the West Book Cliff's the ongoing operations. The EA does not approve any oil and gas drilling in the area. Seismic survey information can assist energy companies in sponsible attitude towards firearms, (Tavaputs) Plateau, adjacent people and natural resources. Written, to Nine Mile Canyon. No seisshooting and attitude tests are part of the mic activities would take place field day. The written test consists of 100 in Nine Mile Canyon. The proquestions covering a variety of hunter posed project would identify education subjects. Students must score potential sources of oil and gas 70 percent or higher to pass the course. by using three dimensional Your attitude will also determine whether (3D) seismic technology much you pass or not. You must show a mature like mapping the ocean floor and responsible attitude towards firewith sonogram). Under tin fellow and instructor BLM jireferred alternative, arms, students, your natural resources. You can fail this course less than one percent of the based on your attitude. Take1 time to clean 57,500 project area would be your .22 rifle, sight it in and make sure it disturbed. is in good working condition before the Our analysis ofthe cultural, jnnpointing areas with the greatest potential tor oil and natural gas resources, said project manager Mark ( field day. Also, you may download the targets used for the shooting test and practice before you arrive that day. Rabbit - (PDF format, 216 KB) Squirrel - (PDF format, 240 KB) Bulls eye - TDF format, 244 KB) The shooting test consists of live firing with a .22 rifle at targets 50 feet from the shooter Students must fire five practice shots at the bulls eye target, 10 shots in the prone position at the squirrel target, 10 shots at the rabbit in the sitting or kneeling position and 10 shots at the rabbit target in the standing position. Fifty percent or 15 out of 30 must be in the kill zone of the two targets. (Note: field days may be conducted over two or more days. Your instructor will direct you on what to bring.) Bring the following to the field day 1. Completed online quiz reports 2. Pen or pencil 3. Permission form signed by parent or legal guardian 4. Outdoor clothes and boots. Outdoor activities will go rain or shine 5. Bag lunch and drink, or other things if required by the instructor 6. .22 caliber rifle and fifty (50) rounds of .22 ammunition Other equipment may be required. Your field day instructor will guide you through this process. Parents and Guardians are invited to stay during the course. Even better, sign up and get a Utah hunter education certificate of completion (blue card)! Moab: Field test days: Oct. 24 & 25, 2003. Information: Contact Darrell Benson at for instructions. Class is lim(435)259-76620 students. Instructor: to ited in size Darrell Benson 5 Utah. http:www.wildlife. . gov huntereducationinternet-schedule.html- (text) files. For further informa- tion contact Ralph Bohn or Phil Burns of the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste at (801) TDD 538-617- 0 or 536-441- Published Times-lndependen- in The . . Mackiewicz. With new technology and careful monitoring, seismic surveys have minimal impacts on the lands resources. This data could help reduce unnecessary drilling and the associated surface disturbances like roads and pads. Consultation with the State Historic Preservation Officer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Native American Tribes, and many other agencies has been ongoing during the EA process. The public comment portion ofthe EA process will be open until October 2, 2003, after which BLM will consider comments and make a final decision on the proposal. Comments can be submitted to the BLM Price Field Office at 125 South 600 West, Price, Utah 84501. wildlife, recreation and wilderness resources, among many others, encouraged us to take a hard look at possible alternatives so impacts would be minimized and mitigated when1 possible. For example, vibrosies trucks would be used for nearly half of the source points. In order to avoid sen- sitive resources these trucks would stay on existing roads. the Wilderness Study Areas, only heliportable drilling would be. allowed, impacting less than acre," said Price Field Office Manager In one-thir- d SALES YARD DELTA Market Report Sept. 4, 2003 We had a lot more cattle than expected again this week. Feeder cattle steady with last week, with high demand. 200-30lb. calves up to 1.60 cwt. Butcher cows $1 higher. If you have cattle to sell - it doen't get much better than this. Lambs .84-- . 93. Ewes .25-- . 35. Young ewes up to .45. 1 .05-- 1 5 .35 - Heifers 300-40- 0 Steers 300-401.00-1.1- 0 Heifers 400-50- 0 Steers 400-506 .90-- 1 .1 1 Heifers 500-60- 0 Steers 500-60- 0 ,84-,9- 7 Heifers 600-70- 0 Steers 600-70- 0 .80-.9- 2 .85-- . 97 Heifers 700-80- 0 Steers 700-90- 0 . . 80 .47-.65-57 Light Heiferetttes Big Heiferettes . . .48-.55-53 59 Butcher Bulls High of Top Cows Butcher Bulls Low yield .49-- . 54 - Medium Cows .43-- . 47 55-.7- 2 0 Cutting Bulls Lower Yielding Cows .41 down Next Week: Sept. 11 1 00 butcher cows, along with our usual dock run of 400-50- 0 head. Special Feeder Sale Sept. 1 8th. Early consignmens include 50 hd. yrl. heifers bred angus calvblk., 40 ing March 1 - nice! 1 1 3 Steers 540, 80 hfrs. 475-7- 5 sirs. & mrs. fiouu, to sub. hhou, co mixed sirs., 50 hd. of mixed 65 BBF yrlg. hfrs. 700, 90 ixed calves 450-55calves 400-50also 1 00 hd. butcher cows. September 25 - 700-- 1 000 hd. mixed calves, next Horse Sale October 4. Time to get ready for hunting season., October 9 - 400 hd. mixed calves. More info call Dan at . . 0 -- 0 0 .95-1.1- .97-1.18- -- - .90-1.07- .5 - .90-1.0- - -- -- 800-100- -- -- 0, . t, Moab, Utah Sept. 11, 2003. 970-874-46- 1 4 |