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Show drmg - 3nbcpenhcnt - Thursday, Page B4 r r V ... ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Rudolph Sanford Higgins, also known as Rudolph S. Higgins, as Rudolph Higgins, and as Rudy Higgins, Deceased, Probate No. 0437-1M. Gwendia Higgins, whose address is 431 West 1. Marcus Court, Moab, Utah 84532, has been appointed Personal of the estate. the estate Representative above-entitle- d Creditors of are hereby notified to: (1) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representa- tive at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives attorney, L, Robert Ander- son or Daniel G. Anderson, Anderson & Anderson, P.C., at the following address: 81 East 1 00 South, P. 0. Box 275, Monticello, Utah 84535; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the Seventh Judicial District Court in Grand County, State of Utah, or other- wise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: Aug. 19, 2004. DATED this 4th day of August, 2004. Gwendia M. Higgins Personal Representative sDaniel G. Anderson ANDERSON & ANDERSON, P.C. Attorneys for Personal Representative Published in The Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah Aug. 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2004. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS of STEVEN L. HEIDE, also known as STEVEN L. HEIDE, Deceased Probate No. Estate 0437-1- 0 NOTICE OF VACANCY SPANISH VALLEY SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Interested persons who may wish to be considered to fulfill a two or four year term on the Spanish Valley Special Service District should submit their name, address, age, and length of time that they have been a resident in San Juan County on or before August 31, 2004. This information may be mailed to the San Juan County Commission, 1 1 7 South Main Street, 202, Post Office Box 9, Monticello, Utah 84535-000- The terms would expire on December 31, 2006 and December 31, 2008. Individuals CROSS-LE- whose address is 59 S. Main St. 3, PMB over 21 years of age and have been a resident of San Juan County for at least one month prior to April 1 7, 2004 and have United States Citizenship, and have not been convicted of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude. The individuals must reside within the boundaries of the Special Service Moab, Utah 84532, has been appointed Personal Rep- resentative Creditors of of addition, no appointed member of the governing board of a special service district may be a full or part-tim- e employee of the district, while serving on the districts governIn ing board, A board member may not be compensated separas a board mem- ately ber and as an em- ployee for providing the same service. No person employed by a the special service board as a part-tim- e full-tim- or e employee may serve on the gov-- . erning board of that special service district. The San Juan County Commission shall select directors from the pool of those persons who have submitted their names for consideration for ap- pointment. Any letters of qualification or vital sheet which you may wish to submit need to be included with your name, address and residency information. The appointments be made during the County Commission meeting on September the Published Times-lndependen- written claims to the Personal Representa- tive at the address above; (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives attorney of record, David J. Williams, Turner, Holmes, P. C., at the following address: 94 East Grand & Avenue, Moab, UT 84532; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Grand County, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah 84532, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Dated this 9th day of August, 2004. WILLIAMS, TURNER & HOLMES, P.C. By: David J. Turner, Reg. 6451 Attorneys for Personal Representative Published in The in J . INVITATION TO BID Separate sealed bids for construction of the THOMPSON SPRINGS SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT, 2004 will be received THOMPSON by SPRINGS SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT from bidders. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 11:00 A.M. on September 1 0 2004 at P.O. BOX 400010, THOMPSON SPRINGS, UT 84540. The work to be per- under this formed project shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials and equip- ment required to construct the facilities and features called for by CONTRACT the DOCUMENTS and as shown on the DRAWINGS. roughly 4,200 feet of PVC pipe including fittings, one fire hydrant, four service con- one nections, backflow-preventio- n and valve, reconnection of one NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Grand County (Locations in ADVERSE EFFECT On the proposed replacement of the Thompson Wash Bridge, Grand County, Utah: SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http: waterrights.utah.gov or call Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Protest must be filed with This is project funded by the for Irrigation; Stockwatering; Do- mestic Jerry D. Olds, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published Commu-nit- y Plans and specifi- 84631, telephone upon 743-615- receipt of $50 for each set The ENGINEER for this Contract will be Sunrise Engineering, Inc. and they will be represented by John Chartier, P.E. as Project Engineer. A tour pre-bi- d will be held on September. 3, 2004, at 11.00 A.M., leaving from the office of the Owner at P.O. Box 400110, THOMPSON SPRINGS, UT 84540. Attendance at tour is rethe pre-bi- d quired. Names of those in attendance will be recorded. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, COUNTY OF Sand Flats Recreation Team is hiring a Recreation Technician lOperations Coordinator. This is a full time job with County benefits. Extensive public contact required. Direct the recruitment, selection and training of the High School apprenticeship program. High school diploma required, equivalent of three years of related work experience required; four year degree preferred. Hold Wilderness First Responder certification and CPR Level C or ability to obtain. BOARD OPENING The City of Moab is accepting applications for a Shade T ree Commission Board opening. Any interested applicants should pick up and submit all applications to the City of Moab Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South, Moab Utah 84532. Applications be accepted until Friday, September 2, 2004 at 3:00 P.M. There is one board will position currently open. The position is for a volunteer board. All appointments to the Moab City Shade Tree Commission will be made by the Mayor and confirmed by the Moab City Council. The Shade Tree Commis- ational setting. Experience teaching geology, natural history and biology of the Colorado Plateau Region. Excellent writing skills. For complete job description and application: Workforce Services, 457 Kane Creek Blvd., 29. s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Times-lndepende- The t, MOAB CITY STATE TAX COMMISSION OF UTAH Plaintiff, vs. SLICK ROCK JEEP Defendant.. NOTICE SHERIFFS SALE be To sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 7 day of SEPTEMBER at 2004 A.D., 10:000clock A.M. .at GRAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 125 EAST CENTER, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS BOARD OPENING The City of Moab is accepting applications for a Board of Adjustments board opening. Any interested applicants should pick up and submit all applications to the City of Moab Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South, Moab Utah 84532. Applications will be accepted until Friday, September 2, MOAB, UT County of Grand, State of Utah, 2004 at 3:00 PM. There is one board position currently open. The position is for a the following described personal property, situated in Grand County, State of Utah, 1992 JEEP WRANGLER, LIC 231WRU, volunteer board. All appointments to the Moab City Board of Adjustments will be made by the Mayor and confirmed by the to-w- it: VIN please contact David Olsen at (435) 259-S- I in N0.006700059 2J4FY2957NJ51 1715. ing this board position, Appl- Moab, Utah AUg. 19 and 26, 2004. Thursday of every month at 3:00 PM. For regard- . ications accepted until 5:00 p.m. September 2, 2004. EOEADA. Qualified women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Times-lndependen- sion meets the first any questions Previ- ous experience supervising teens in a recre- SHADE TREE COMMISSION AU- 26, 2004. Published GRAND, STATE OF UTAH CIVIL & Job Opening (435)719-2600- Moab, Utah Aug. 26 and Sept. 2 and 9, 2004. The t, GUST 19 Impact Board cations have been prepared by Sunrise Engineering, Inc. and will be available after September 1 , 2004 at their office at 25 East 500 North, Fillmore, Utah in Moab, Utah on (CIB). (435) the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before SEPTEMBER 15, 2004. These are informal proceedings as of per Rule R655-6-- 2 the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is generally year-roun- d except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) APPLINEW CATIONS) (A75501): Jeff Wade propose(s) using 5.73 ac-f- t. from the Colorado River (3.4 miles North of Dewey) Times-lndependen- fire hydrant. t, MOAB CITY NOTICE TO WATER USERS 01-11- This project consists of installation of The Moab, Utah August 1 2, 19, and 26, 2004. to: (1) deliver or mail their - r 7, 2004. estate. the estate are hereby notified Turner Dis- trict. 232, d may qualify to be a Director on the Board if they are will TRISTA above-entitle- - - ,.- .J.. 7''" " " Dated at Moab, Grand County, State of Utah, this 18 day of AUGUST A.D., 2004. sJames D. Nyland, Sheriff, Grand County, Utah Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab City Council. The Moab City Board of Adjustments meets on an as needed basis. For any questions regarding this board po- please contact David Olsen at (435) sition,259-512- s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Federal-aiBRO-LC19(7- project d ). The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Grand County are preparing Moab, Utah Aug. 12, 19 and 26, 2004. Moab, Utah August 19 and 26, 2004. Moab, Utah Aug. 26, 2004. Moab, Utah August 19 and 26, 2004. PUBLIC NOTICE Adoption of Ordinance 390 The Grand County Council passed, adopted, and ap- proved, Ordinance No. 390, in open session on August 3, 2004, an amendment to the Land Use Code for a zone change on, Parand cel located to replace the existing on the corner of Wash Holyoak and Arnel Thompson Bridge on County' Lane, for Holyoak Road 1 75, in the town Family trust and David of Thompson. In accoKnutson. The rezone was from RR, Rural rdance with the National Historic PreserResidential, to MFR, vation Act of 1966, as amended, and 36 CFR 800, the FHWA and UDOT hereby advise all interested persons or groups that the pro- posed project will have an ADVERSE EFFECT on the existing historic Wash Thompson Bridge. The bridge is located in the SE 14 of the NW 14 of Section 2 1, Township 21 South Range 20 East, Thompson Springs, Utah series USGS 7.5 quadrangle. The Thompson Wash Bridge is a five span cantilevered steel stringer with timber deck, pilings, and rails built in 1933 by W.W. Clyde and Company based upon a Utah State Road Commission design. The bridge has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places for its historic engineering significance. The proposed project replace the historic bridge in the same location with a new structure. The will UDOT and FHWA have made the finding that the proposed undertaking will have an Adverse Effect on the historic Thompson Wash Bridge. The proposed mitigation measures for the adverse effects consists of completing an Intensive Level Survey documentation historic site form, photo- graphs, drawings, and documenting its history and importance. Any person or group wishing to submit comments regard- ing this project, may do in writing. The public comment period is so thirty days, beginning from the first date of publication of this notice. Comments should be directed to Susan Miller, Region Four Archeologist, UDOT Region Four, 1345 South 350 West, Richfield, UT 84701. Letters must be postmarked no later than midnight September 26, 2004. At any time during regular office hours, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of Transportation, as well as written views received to date from any interested persons or groups, will be available for public inspection and copying at the UDOT Region Four office at 1345 South 350 West in Richfield, Utah. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah Aug. 19 and 26, 2004. residential on a 5.71 acre parcel of land. A complete copy of the ordinance is available in the Clerks office and on the Multi-famil- y Countys web site, grandcountyutah.net PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED by the Grand County Council in open session this 3 rd day of August 2004, by the following vote: Voting aye Judy Carmichael, Jim Lewis, Jerry McNeely, Rex Tanner and Nate Knight. Ab- sent - Al McLeod, Joette Langianese sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah August 26, 2004. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that on September 8, 2004 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a preliminary plat for Red Valley Estates for a single family subdivision of land on Holyoak Lane and Arnel Lane, Randy Day, Kelly and Mike Shumway are the applicants. The proposed subdivision is 5.17 acres with 20 single family lots in a Multi-famil- Residen- y tial zone district. A complete copy of the application is available for review in the Grand County Planning Office, 125 E. Center, Moab, Utah. sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published Times-lndependen- in The Mourning Dove season will open on Sept. 1st there being a good Despite in Utah right birds of number head could south now, many before the season opener. Mid-an- d end of August cloudbursts d mourning dove and 1. annually push doves on their pigeon hunts kick off Sept. Dean Mitchell, upland game southward migration. In addition, regardless of what coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, provides the the weather is doing, some mourning doves begin leaving following preview: There are a couple of dove Utah during the first two weeks hunting changes in Utah this of August every year. These birds begin their annual year. d doves, a southward migration based on First, migratory game bird species the photoperiod, or length of the historically found mostly south day. As daylight diminishes in of Utah, are becoming more the fall, doves are stimulated to common throughout the state move to their wintering areas in Mexico and Central America. each year. DWR is prohibited by the The dove Utah Beginning in 2004, to allowed be will hunters legally Migratory Bird Treaty Act d harvest doves, a$ (1918) from opening dove well as mourning doves. Bag and seasons earlier than Sept. 1 each possession limits for white- year. Dove hunters who normally winged and mourning doves will be in the' aggregate. For hunt in northern Utah, but get example, the bag limit for doves discouraged when there are few birds around, should give Utahs is 10 birds in any combination d of and mourning southern counties a try. Millard, doves. The possession limit Beaver, Iron and Washington remains two bag limits, or any counties in southwestern Utah, and Emery and San Juan combination of 20 whitewinged and mourning doves. counties in the southeast, Also, the exotic Eurasian commonly retain birds until collared-dov- e is being observed later in the year. Some of Utahs in greater numbers and in new most prosperous dove hunting areas in Utah each year. If taken occurs in the southern parts of during the dove season, these the state. doves will not count as part of The 2004 dove season will the aggregate dove bag and remain open through Sept. 30. possession limits. Hunters who Bag and possession limits are 10 harvest Eurasian collared-dove- s and 20 in the aggregate while dove hunting should leave respectively. them Dove and band-taile- d unplucked during pigeon transport, so they can be hunters are reminded that they identified from mourning and must register in the federal whitewinged doves. Migratory Game Bird Harvest A description of all of these Information Program (HIP) doves is found on page 22 of the to going afield for these prior 2004 - 2005 Upland Game migratory birds. Registration Proclamation. Hunters are requirements and the process for encouraged to review this dove obtaining a HIP number are identification information before described on pages 4 and 7 of the going afield. 2004-200- 5 Game Data collected by Division of Proclamation.Upland HIP numbers Wildlife Resources biologists, also be obtained through from 15 mourning dove call may the DWR upland game Web page count survey routes scattered at www.uthip.com across the state, indicated that To find the most success, 2004 mourning dove breeding hunters should keep in mind the were up populations daily activity routine of djves. from 2003. dramatically Birds normally feed early in the During call count surveys, and again late in the conducted during the last weeks morning Doves are almost day. of May, the number of doves s and exclusively heard calling along the with areas wheatstubble, prefer long call count survey routes was up 49 percent from 2003. barley, corn, oats and all kinds The number of doves observed of weedy patches. Annual sunflowers often harbor many along routes was up 44 percent. 2004 habitat conditions for doves and provide birds with an doves throughout Utah are excellent source of food and better than in 2003. Consistent cover. After feeding, doves pick up spring and summer rain showers throughout much of the grit along roadways and then fly state stimulated growth in grain to water. The middle part of the (wheat and barley) fields, as well day is spent loafing and roosting as annual sunflowers were in trees. Doves especially like to roost in dead trees. preferred foods for doves. hunters might see more mourning doves - and two species of doves that are new to the state - when Utahs 2004 Dove band-taile- white-winge- white-winge- white-winge- seed-eater- 20-mi- le t, Moab, Utah, August 26 and September 2, 2004. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE MANTI-LASA- L PUBLIC NOTICE Adoption of Ordinance 389 The Grand County Council passed, adopted, and approved Ordinance 389 open session on gust 17, 2004, an in AuOr- dinance amending the fees for the offices of Grand County, Utah. The complete Ordinance is on file in the Grand County Clerk Office. Auditors Passed, adopted, and approved by the following vote: Voting aye: Carmichael, Lewis, Langianese, McLeod, McNeely, Tanner. Voting nay: none. sFran Townsend Grand County ClerkAuditor Published MEETING NOTICE in The NATIONAL FOREST The Hangdog Fire Salvage Sale is located within T28S, 1 Moab, Utah. The public is welcome to at- tend. Published Times-lndependen- in The t,. Moab, Utah Aug. 26, 2004. 2:00 PM local time on 09092004 for an estimated 932 CCF Pine Sawtim-be- r marked or otherPon-dero- See unestimated volume of 13T-48- R26E, S SLM T48N R20W Sec 27 NMM. The Forest Service will receive sealed bids Moab-Monticell- in public at o Ranger District Office, CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED UTAH DESERT INVESTMENTS INC. WILLIAM D. PETTY SUBDIVISION The City of Moab will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 at approximately 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Moab City Ponderosa Pine fuelwood CCF that the bidder may agree to remove. The Forest Service reserves the right to reject any and Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah. The purpose of this hearing is to solicit public input on the proposed Utah Desert Investments Inc.William D. Petty Subdivision. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations Times-lndepende- Protect Your Interested, parties may obtain a prospectus from the office listed below, A prospectus, bid form, and complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids is available to the public from the Moab-Monticel- lo Ranger District. Published Times-lndependen- in Moab, Utah Aug. 26, 2004. 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. s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah August 26 September 2, 2004. & Grand County Housing Authority is now accepting let- ters of interest from person in Grand County, Utah to serve on the Grand County Housing Authority Board. Letters of interest should be submitted to the Grand County Housing Authority, Attention: Karena Gholson at 321 East Center Street, Moab, UT 84532 by August 31 2004. LENDER The t, PUBLIC NOTICE Right to Know all bids. Grand County Housing Authority Board Commissioner Opening 2004 Public Notices sa 5,6,7,8,9,16,17,18 regular Moab, Utah, August 26 monthly meeting of the and September 2, Grand County Solid Waste Special Service District board will be held Sept. 2, 2004 at 4 p.m. at its offices on Sand Flats Road, 496 East Central, Montipello, Utah at wise designated for cutting. In addition, the sale area contains an R25E, Sec- - The Times-lndependeTimes-lndepende- August 26, 2004 Grand County Housing Authority is an Equal Opportunity Provider, Employer and Equal Housing Opportunity |