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Show Page B4 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 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, at the Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center in Moab, Utah, on the 3th day of July, 2004, at 10:00 a.m., of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust with Assignment of Rents executed on January 9, 1996, by E. JOHN MCDONALD L. AND RACHEL as MCDONALD Trustors, recorded on January 10, 1996, recorded as Entry No. 435710, in Book 482, 1 587-59- 0, Pages of Grand of Utah. State County, By Assignment of Instrument dated May 20, 2003, OLGA G. Records is named as Assignee of said Deed of Trust with Assignment of Rents and the ERWIN promissory note which it secures. Said Deed of Trust covers the following real property purported to be located in Grand County, State of Utah and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point 61 3 feet North and 141 feet East of the South Quarter Corner of Section 36, T25S, R21E, SLBM, and running thence N. 28 deg. W. 139 feet; thence N. 33 deg. 30' W. 61 feet; thence N. 89 deg. 55' E. 180 feet; thence North 50 feet; thence N. 89 deg. 55' E. 700 feet; thence South 476.54 feet; thence S. 89 deg. 55' W. 410.43 feet to the SE Corner of J. McDonald prop--ertthence N. 21 deg. y; 44' W. 165.5 feet; thence S. 89 deg. 59' approximately 268 feet; thence N. 25 deg. 1 2' W. 110 feet to place of beginning. LESS the following described parcels: Except, beginning at the SW Corner of the W. CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Grand School District is accepting sealed bids for the following projects; 1. Carpet - Voc. Ed. Bldg, 2. Replacement of ceiling tile in room 16 at HMK 3. Door for disabled at GCHS. 4. Construction of partitioned wall In Voc Ed Bldg. 5. at Painting GCHS 6. Concrete seating and sprinklers by tennis courts. 7. Steel ramp for modular classrooms (HMK & RRE). Sealed bids due to the Grand County School District Office, 204 S. 400 E., Moab, UT by July 8, 2004 at 4,00 p.m., bids will be read opened and aloud. Interested persons welcome to attend. Successful bidder will be notified. No faxed bids accepted. Contact Rob Welch at 5 for specs and info on these projects. The 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 Utah. Is Doug Cannon 435-259-8- Administrator Grand School District Published Times-lndependen- The in t, Moab, Utah June 24 1, 2004. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N. 26 deg. 47 W. 200.0 feet) to the NW Corner, thence N. 60 deg. 51 E. 203.9 feet to theNE Corner, thence S. 19 deg. 07 E. 294.6 feet to the SE Corner, thence N. 89 deg. 51 W. 1 84.4 feet with the fence line at the North of the boundary McDonald parcel to the point of beginning. Bearings are based on the centerline of Main Street (N. 0 deg. 1 7 E; (Pilibosian parcel) Also Except, beginning at the NW Corner of the Pilibosian parcel, said comer bears East 104.1 feet and North 689.7 feet from the S 14 Comer Section 36, T25S, R21E, SLBM, and proceeding thence N. 31 deg. 35 W. 54.0 feet to a corner, thence N. 33 deg. 30' W. 61.0 feet to a corner, thence N. 89 deg. 55' E. 180.0 feet to a corner, thence North 50.0 feet to a corner, thence N. 89 deg. 55' E. 43.4 feet to a corner, thence S. 19 deg. 07' E. 50.7 feet to the NE Corner of the Pilibosian parcel, thence with the Northerly boundary of the Pilibosian parcel S. 60 deg. 51 W. 203.9 feet to the point of begin- ning. Bearings are based on the Northerly boundary of the struction Project scheduled for 2005. Information regarding the proposed .medians will be available at the Moab City Offices located at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 or on the city at: website www.moabcity.org. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532; or phone (435) 259-512- 1 at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting. Is Rachel Ellison Recorder Published in The City t, Moab, Utah June 17, 24, and July 1 and 8, 2004. IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that on July 14, 2004 at 6:00 p,m., in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Cour- thouse, the Grand County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a pro- posed zone change on, Parcel Family Trust and David Muti-famil- of parcel resi- y Published The in t, Moab, Utah, June 24 and July 1, 2004. PUBLIC NOTICE: The Grand County Public Library is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to demolish the Old Middle School Shop Classroom located at the northwest corner of 300 East Center Street in Moab, Utah. The building size is approximately 95' long by 32' wide by 12' tall. Interested firms should submit sealed bids no later than 4:00 p.m. July 19, 2004 to Eve Tallman, Grand County Library Director, 25 South 100 East, Moab, Utah 84532. Complete bidding instructions are available by contacting the Library at 1, Grand Building County Officials office at the 5, or online at http:www. grand, lib. ut. usbuilding.htm Isl Janet Lowe Executive Secretary Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah June 24 1, 2004 and July 6.00 p.m. cil in the Coun- Chambers of the Grand County Court- house, the Grand County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed amendment to the Land Use Code to require that all devel- opment in the Mult- Residential (MFR) District be processed as a, Planned Unit Development. sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, June 24 July 1,2004. land. The map and application is available for review in the Planning Office of Grand County, 125 E. Center, Moab, Utah, sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Times-lndependen- that on July 14, 2004 at GIVEN HEREBY ifamily 02007-016- 5 loand cated on the corner of Holyoak and Arnel Lane, for Holyoak MFR, IS NOTICE dential on a 3.50 acre T25S, R21E, SLBM, and proceeding thence to the left with the 2342.0 foot radius curve Hwy. 200.1 feet (chord bears public hearing is to solicit public input on the proposed Main Street Medians as pari of the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) Main Street Recon- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 14 Corner, Section 36, approximately 7:30 PM. The purpose of the and July Knutson. The current zone district is RR, Rural Residential, the zone change request is y The City of Moab be holding a Public Hearing on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at Times-lndependen- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Grand School District is seeking bids to construct new steel ramps for modular classrooms at RRE. Sealed bids due at 4 p.m., July 2, 2004 at 264 S. 400 E., Moab, Utah 84532. Call Rob 5 for details. at 259-85- 1 Grand County School District reserves the right to reject anyall bids or waive any formality or technicality in any bids in the interest of the District and the State of Utah. Published The in Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah June 24 and July 1, 2004. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July 14, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Cour- thouse, the Grand County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on an amendment to the Conditional Use application for Archview Resort located ap- proximately 9 miles North of Moab on High- way 191. The property is in a HC, Highway Commercial zone district. sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, June 24 1, 2004. and July NOTICE OF 1RUSTEES 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 Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center, will Business of East U.S. Highway 191 which bears North 511.2 feet and East 194.2 feet from the S Right-of-Wa- Proposed Main Street Medians Main Street Reconstruction Project County e Moab, Utah, on July 29,2004, at 12:15 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originally executed on February 4, 2002 by Warren Clive Stewart and Deborah L. Stewart, as trustors, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., covering the following real property purported to be located in Grand County at 1245 Knutson Corner, Moab, UT 84532 (the undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address), and more particularly described as: Beginning at buried axle which bears North a distance of 907.9 feet and West 6352 feet from the Southeast Corner, Section 7, Township 26 South, Range 22 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and proceed thence South 64 de- fctmeg - 3nfrgpmfrgnt are Warren Clive S tewart. The sale to is subject bankruptcy filing, a a payoff, a reinstate- ment or any other condition of which the trustee is not aware that would cause the cancellation of the sale, If any such condition exists, the sale shall be void, the successful bidder's funds returned and the trustee and current beneficiary shall no be liable to the successful bidder for any damage. Bidders must ten- cepted. A trustees deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. DATED: June 30,2004 Scott Lundberg, Trustee 3269 South Main, 100 Salt Lake City.UT 84115 degrees 30' West Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (801)263-340- 217.5 feet to a corner thence North 87 degrees 37' West 157.1 feet to a fence corner post thence with a fence North 0 degrees 30' East 285.6 feet to the point of beginning. Bearings are based on East line, Southeast 14, Section 7 (North 0. 30East). Excepting therefrom all oil, gas and 0 L&ACaseNo.40534 Team DSNE THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INOBFORMATION TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah July 15, 2004. 1, 8 and minerals. Easement estate 20 foot wide access easement, 10.0 feet on each side of the following described centerline in Section 7, Township 26 South, A Range 22 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Grand County, Utah, Beginning at a point on the East line of Nyland, said point bears North 14 degrees 31' West 780.6 feet from the Southeast corner Section 7, Township 26 South, Range 22 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and proceeding thence with said centerline South 79 degrees 06' East 31 .7 feet thence along a line that is parallel and 171.0 feet adjacent Westerly of the East line of Section 7 North 0 degrees 30' East 522.4 feet to a point on the South side Holyoak Lane, the terminus point of the centerline description, being the existing lane., And Beginning at a point on the East line of Nyland, said point bears North 14 degrees 31 West 780.6 feet from the Southeast corner Section 7, Township 26 South, Range 22 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and proceeding thence with said centerline North 79 degrees 06' West 288.5 feet to the East line of Stewart, the terminus of the centerline CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED MOAB ARTS AND RECREATION CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The City of Moab is now accepting applications for the part time position of Administrative Assistant for the Moab Arts and Recreation Center. Job de- scriptions may be picked up at the Department of Workforce Services located at 457 Kane Creek Blvd. Moab, Utah 84532. All applications must be turned in to Department the of Workforce Services easements: 8 feet for future street use along the Northerly line of the Pilibosian parcel; Beginning July 1, 2004, to dependency matters access Beginning at a point in which bears East juvenile court in all of Utahs 104.1 feet and North 689.7 feet from the S 14 Corner, Section 36, T25S, R21E, SLBM, and proceeding thence N. 31 deg. 35' W. 8.01 feet, thence N. 60 deg. 51' E. 205.67 feet, thence S. 19 deg. 07' E. 8.12 feet, thence S. 60 deg. 51 W. 203.9 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO TOGETHER WITH any and all wa- at Page physical or check our 1 at website www.moabcity.org. Isl Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published Times-lndependen- The in t, late and de- D 1 and charges thereon as provided in said note, advances, fees, charges, and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Bidders must tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire cashiers transfer, check or certified funds payable to the Lender. Cash payments are not trustees accepted. deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt A of the amount bid. Dated this 9th day of June, 2004. sDavid J. Turner, Successor Trustee Williams, Turner & Holmes, P.C. 94 East Grand Avenue Moab, Utah 84532 1 (435) Office Hours: 8:30 259-438- a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mon.-Fr- i. THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INOBFORMATION- TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah July 8, 2004. condition, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the promissory note secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest is City offices at: (435) of 479-48- current beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is Olga G. Erwin and the record owner of the Property as of the recording of said Notice of Default is E. John McDonald and Rachel L. McDonald. The Property heretofore described is being sold as is. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 16, 2004. The City of Moab is an equal opportunity employer. For 259-512- Book 604 was postponed. The Utah 84532. Deadline further information, please call the Moab y, said Records, and the original Trustees Sale lo- applications in E460862, Creek Blvd., Moab, for all Juvenile Court records on dependency matters now open to the public AND cated at 457 Kane scription, being the existing lane. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurte- nances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part Pilibosian parcel (S. 60 deg. 51 W). TOGETHER WITH the following described rights-of-wa- grees feet to a corner (12" rebar), thence South 0 line), Thursday, July 1, 2004 der to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit ter, water rights, ditch and the balance must .ditches, wells, permits, be in the form of a wire and taps appurtenant transfer, cashiers to or used in conneccheck or certified funds tion with the Property. payable to Lundberg & A Notice of Default Associates. Cash paywas recorded June 1 9, ments are not ac2003 as Entry No. 30' East 173.2 (12 rebar a fence -- in The n 17, 24 and July 1, 2004. 1 eight judicial districts became more open as a result of legislation enacted during the 2004 legislative session. The Utah State Legislature enacted H.B. 90 during the 2004 legislative session, which changed the date from July 1, 2005 to July 1, 2004 on which a person can be admitted to a child abuse, neglect, or dependency hearing in juvenile court. During the 2003 legislative session, legislators passed H.B. 222 to allow expanded access to abuse, neglect, and dependency hearings in two pilot districts: Third District Juvenile Court (Salt Lake, Summit, and Tooele counties) and Sixth District Juvenile Court (Garfield, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne counties). When H.B. 90 went into effect July 1, 2004, juvenile courts statewide will open to the public. The public can now observe the proceedings and gain a far greater understanding of how child welfare cases are handled, said Ray Wahl, juvenile court administrator for the Administrative Office of the Courts. Our hope is that by allowing additional access to juvenile court, the public will come away with a greater understanding of the child protection system. The change in access will now allow family and friends to attend hearings to support family members. About 3,500 dependency referrals are received by juvenile court each year. Juvenile court judges maintain authority to close juvenile court proceedings if grounds exist to close the hearing. For example, if closing a proceeding is in the best interest of the child, if having others in the courtroom will impair the fact-findin- process, or if allowing access is contrary to the interest of justice. g Buckline up for holida could save many lives With the increase in travel Drinking and driving dont mix. Never drink and drive. d Alcohol and crashes are 6.7 times more save lives. The Utah Safetj likely to be fatal than Council estimates that' crashes. nationwide 27,600 people will Take a vacation on the be injured and 645 people will road. When taking longer trips, die on the highways. If every lllow travel time so enough person riding in a motor vehicle mat you can take frequent buckled up over the holiday bleaks. Make frequent stops weekend, an additional 173 foi, light snacks and exercise. If lives nationwide, including yoA are too tired to drive, stop three Utahns could be saved. and rest. We have made great strides Fo additional information in the effort to get motorists to on child safety buckle-u- p and safety belts are seatssafety belts, nd other safety related proven lifesavers, yet only question, please visit the Utah 85.2 of Utahns wear them. Council website at http: Motorists traveling at high Safety www. utihsafelycouncil.org or speeds, driving impaired or call us 0 or (801) carelessly, and not using safety (800) 933943. for the 4th of July weekend, the Utah Safety Council reminds motorists that buckling up can drug-relate- 262-540- belts jeopardize s everyone-regardles- of how careful or a skilled driver they may be. To help keep motorists safe during this holiday weekend, the Utah Safety Council offers these driving tips: Watch your speedometer. The majority of fatal crashes are speed related. There is greater risk of being involved and seriously injured in a motor vehicle crash when driving at higher speeds. Speed limits exist for your safety. Buckle-u- p to save lives. Using your safety belt is the single most effective way you can reduce the chances of serious injury or death in a car crash. Wearing a safety belt can increase your chance of surviving by as much as 50 percent. Whenever you travel in a car, do not leave the driveway without making sure that each passenger is properly secured in a safety belt or child safety seat. Six out of ten children killed in crashes are not restrained. Children age 12 and under should always ride in the back seat, especially in vehicles with air bags. Utah tiuseums receive grants The Utah Office of Museum his awarded in $210,000 gnnts to 66 muin seums the stite to help improve their faciities and ser Services vices. Dan OLaurie tuseum oi Moab received $,000 for th purchase of compiter. The grants are lategorizec as stabilization, lenhance ment, and devilopmen grants. Stabilizator grants o up to $3,000 can be used fo: basic operational expenses excluding personnel. En hancement grants of up t $6,000 help museums develo new projects or expand exist ing programs. Developmen grants are targeted to muse ums open fewer tian 1,001 hours a year. Staiilizatioi and enhancement grants re quire a or d seums. dollar-for-ddl- in-kin- casl ar match froii the mu 1 In its most vivid and el N e wsisTfistory fc , , of the property. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Irwin Mortgage Corporation, and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default . since 1896 ' j- - - r ' |