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Show tD Page B4 -- U' tTtmgia-,31tifrepenfte- -- Thursday, ttt September 9, 2004 Jiimi u Ji '' INVITATION TO BID Separate sealed bids for construction of the - v vl v x index. phpm To NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following de- bid on UDOT projects, bidders must use UDOTs Electronic Bid System (EBS). The EBS software and EBS training 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 schedules are also available on this website. Project information can also be reviewed at the main office in Salt Lake City, the offices of its Regions, and its District offices in Price, Richfield, and Moab, Utah, on September 30, 2004, at 1 1 : 00 a.m. of said day, for the purpose of fore- closing that certain Deed of Trust (Trust Deed) dated October 24, 2002, and recorded October 24, 2002, in Book 589 at page 65, as Entry No. 458608, in Grand County, State of Utah, and executed by Shauna Peifer as Trustor, to United States of America acting through Rural Service Housing Cedar 6, America acting through Rural Housing Service Agency, as Beneficiary, and covers the following described real property situated in Grand County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as prequalification PORTAL VISTA SUB- a Planned Development DIVISION, within the of Section 2, Township 26 South, Range 21 East, SLM, according to the official plat thereof, recorded April 3, 2001 in Book 560 at page 169, Entry No. 453647. TOGETHER WITH an undivided interest in the Open SpaceCom-mo- n Area as set forth in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, Portal Park P.U.D., a Planned Unit Development, recorded April 3, 2001 in Book 560 at page 170, Entry No. 453 648. (Parcel No. Anderson-Olive- r Title Insurance Agency, Inc. was appointed as Successor Trustee. DATED this 24 day of August, 2004. Title r Anderson-Olive- Insurance Agency, Inc. G. sDaniel Anderson, Secretary STATE OF UTAH ) )ss. County of San Juan) The foregoing Notice of Trustees Sale was acknowledged before me this 27 day of August, 2004, by Daniel O. Anderson, acting in behalf of Anderson-Olive- r Title Insurance Agency, Inc. as Successor Trustee. Connie P Adams Notary Public Residing at Monticello, Utah My Commission Expires March 10, 2005 THIS COMMUNL-CATIO- N 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 Sept. 2, 9 and 16, 2004. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Utah Department of Transportation is advertising for bids for the following projects. All project bidding information, including Specifications and Plans, can be viewed, downloaded, and printed from UDOTs Project Development Construction Bid Opening Information http: website, www.dot.utah.gov ap- proval prior to submitting a bid. For further information, contact follows: Block 4, City. If project Specifications and Plans cannot be printed from the website, they can be obtained from the main office, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, (801)965-434for a fee, plus tax and mail charge, if applicable, none of which will be refunded. All contractors proposing to bid UDOT heavy highway construction projects with an advertised estimate of $500,000 or more must file and gain Agency, Trustee, in favor of United States of Unit NOTICE TO WATER USERS c tid319. scribed property will be sold at public auction to Lot 4, CtYcur Right to Know h r (801)965-3835- . De- . partment processing time is 1 0 working days from receipt of properly executed documentation. Project No: STP-03- 1 3(2)7 Sealed proposals be received by the Utah Department of will Transportation UDOT DPS Building (4th Floor), 4501 South 2700 West, 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 the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before OCTOBER 6, 2004. These are informal proceedings as of per Rule R655-6-- 2 the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use d is generally which irrigation except is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) year-roun- NEW APPLICATION(S) (A75525): Gail Rippe propose(s) using 1.95 ac-f- t. from groundwater (2.5 miles SE of Moab) for Irrigation; Domestic. Jerry D. Olds.P.E. 0, 3; STATE ENGNEER Published Times-lndependen- in The Moab, Utah Sept. 9 and 16, 2004. PUBLIC NOTICE The United States of America, through the Bureau of Land Management, Vernal Field Office, 170 South 500 East, Vernal, UT 84078, has instituted trespass proceedings pursuant to Title 43 CFR B2920.1-- 2 under the authority of the Federal Land Policy from R.P. RP 7.1 to R.P. RP and Management Act of 1976, Sec. 302. 43 U. S. C. 1732, against The principal items certain unauthorized are as follows: Chip Seal Coat, de- of work property generally Type C Emulsified Asphalt scribed as an Aristocrat camp trailer and associated personal HFMS-- 2 Pavement Marking Paint The project is to be completed in 1 5 Working Days. Unregistered companies may obtain the Specifications and Plans from the main office, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, (801) 965-434for a fee of $20.00, plus tax and mail charge, if 6, applicable, none of which will be refunded. Dated this 4th day of September, 2004. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION John R. Njord, Director Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah Sept. 9, 2004. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE SURPLUS PROPERTY - TOWN OF CASTLE VALLEY The Town of Castle Valley is accepting sealed bids for one concrete culvert, 6' I.D. by 12' long. Bids will be opened and read publicly on September 30, 2004 and awarded by the Castle Valley Town Council at its regular meeting on Wednesday, October 13, 2004. Bids can be mailed to: Town of Castle Valley, HC 64, Box 2705, Castle Valley, UT 84532. If additional information is needed please contact Town Clerk at Published in The property in the trailer located within Grand County, Utah, in South Canyon on lands under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, specifically described as: Township 15 South, Range 24 East, SLM, Section 34: SESENW WHEREAS, the existence of said property upon said lands constitutes unlawful trespass and interferes with the Moab, Utah Sept. 9, 16 and 23, 2004. 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-form- under this project shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment required to construct the facilities and features called for by CONTRACT the DOCUMENTS and as shown on the DRAWINGS. This project consists of installation of roughly 4,200 feet of PVC pipe includone fire hyfittings, ing drant, four service con- one nections, n backflow-preventio- and valve, reconnection of one fire hydrant. This is project funded by the Commu-nit- y Impact Board (CIB). Plans and specifications 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 84631, telephone upon (435) receipt of $50 for each set The ENGINEER for this Contract will be Sunrise Engineering, Inc. and they will be represented by John P.E. as Chartier, Project Engineer. A pre-bi- d tour 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. Times-lndependen- MECHANICS LIEN SALE The following vehicle will be sold on Sept. 29, 2004 to satisfy a mechanics Phone 435-686-23- for details. Published in to eliminate the public hazard and prevent further trespass upon said land, will without further or additional notice of any kind whatsoever and without liability, take possession, remove, and destroy said property. Dated this 27th day of August 2004. Published in The t, Moab, Utah Sept. 2, 9 16 and 23, 2004. s. self-resc- 361,222 acres of state land to be leased BLM will offer 361,221 acres (222 parcels) at their upcoming oil and gas lease sale September 8. In addition to the BLM offering, 119,339 acres (57 parcels) of Forest Service lands will also be offered for lease. the sale The BLM list Tuesday after reviewing protests. This review resulted in parcel 206 (1,445 acres near the Green River) to be deferred pending further evaluations to determine if additional protective stipulations were needed. According to Deputy State Director of Lands and Minerals Kent Hoffman, the offering at sale reflects integrated and BLMs this detail-oriente- d You its clear that market forces are driving interest this, will probably eclipse the record setting sale we held this past June. Hoffman noted that although some have questioned the need for additional leasing while some current leases remain undrilled, exploration and discovery of new reserves is imperative to meet rising demand while production from existing wells declines. Leasing is essential to discovering these new reserves, Hoffman said. Prior to drilling, industry typically conducts studies like geophysical testing to determine if mineral extraction is economically viable. Understandably, before conducting such costly studies, companies want a reasonable assurance that they will have rights and access to the resources if their research shows potential. Leasing provides this assurance, but at the same time it allows BLM the ability to implement a myriad of laws, regulations, and policies that protect other resources if oil and gas development occurs. only four million acres are currently leased, compared to the high of 16 million acres under lease during the 1980s (More than 4.7 are invited to meet with million acres of lands in Utah are unavailable for oil and gas leasing primarily to protect wilderness values). In the September sale offering, some parcels will be offered north of Desolation Canyon and along the Green River. These parcels contain numerous stipulations to protect BLM-manag- Notice is hereby the recreational and natural resource values including no surface occupancy within mile or line of sight from the river. one-ha- lf This means that no surface development (i.e. roads, drill pads) would occur in these areas. Oil and gas production in Utah contributes to meeting local and regional energy needs. Last year, 138 billion cubic feet of natural gas was produced on public lands in Utah, providing enough energy to heat more than 1.6 million homes. Natural gas production on Utah public lands is critical since current infrastructure does not enable natural gas to be imported from outside North America; Four million barrels of oil were also produced on Utah public lands in 2003, enough to produce 79.6 million gallons of gasoline and 38 million gallons of dieselheating fuel as well as other products. GREG IIUDtlALL Gregg is a highly respected crisis specialist, lie is well known throughout the State of Utah and the Western United States tar his knowledge and When? Monday evening September 13 given that the following described personal property, located at Town Storage In in Moab, whose names, Unit numbers anfr last known addresses appear below: Brenda Backes, Unit 140, 2771 Rimrock Drive, Moab, Utah 84532. Betty Wright, Unit 51, P. O. Box 143. Rivesville, West Virginia 26588. Lana Ekman, Unit 133, 369 East 100 South 5, Moab, Utah 84532. Will be sold as provided by law on the 25th day of September, 20004, at 10 oclock a.m., in order to satisfy the lien of In Town Stor- age against the ed experiencing in dealing with and helping to prevent teen suidde. Times-lndepende- NOTICE OF SALE United States. The United States, in order Mission Grand County graduated 1 6 from while of being a Statement: To do the greatest good for the greatest number protecting yourself people Kate L R Marvin row: to ft. victim. Photo of C.E.R.T. Students and Instructors: Day, Jenny Massie, Thompson, Jean Shatley, Elaine Pitchford, Ed Munson, Bob Ott, Wendy Dickson, Saina, L to R bk.. row: Barb Fincham, Patrice Hlas, Jachin Hawkins, Ruth Willson, Boaz Willson, Pat Kelley, Debbie Hills, Sam Hills, Auggie Brooks, Karen Kelley, not shown in photo Dana Beeson. For the past nights C.E.R.T. student have been training for this Mock Disaster. If Moab had a large disaster, the Hospital, Fire Department, Police Department, Sheriffs Office, EMS, S&R, Utility Companies, and Public Officials would all be involved and be very busy. When our professional help is stretched to its limits, with more victims than they can handle, Moab will need to call for C.E.R.T. national help. To deploy the right equipment needed forthe disaster, national help usually takes for their family members members can assist in some areas of disasters. They have been trained in and friends. On occasion they have been called out to help in assisting in other areas. Two years ago' a little boy drowned in the Colorado River. C.E.R.T. members helped out and assisted by doing river watch." lien to cover costs incurred: 1990 Chevy van. lands, and in addition thereto, establishes liability to the United States for unauthorized use and occupancy of said lands. THERENOW, FORE, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that all said property is herby required to be removed from said land on or prior to September 30, 2004. Failure to re- abandonment and said property shall become the property of the ... gradates more C.E.R.T. (Community Emergency Response Team) students. C.E.R.T.s t, proper and efficient administration and management of said move said property within the specified time will constitute C.E.R.T. decisions. approach in land-us- e BLM considers numerous factors before offering parcels for lease, including the current land use plan and new information. In this lease sale,' 32 parcels were deferred, including areas near Fisher Towers, Desolation Canyon, Jack Canyon, Labyrinth Canyon, and White River. We take a hard look at the Published in The governing laws, land use plan Moab, Utah Aug. 26 and new information before and Sept. 2 and 9, offering lands for lease, said Hoffman. We can see in this sale, 2004. Moab, Utah Sept. 9, 2004. Times-lndependenTimes-lndepende- THOMPSON SPRINGS SPECIAL by 743-615- t, Project Location: 15.42 Miles of 0313 22.52 SPRINGS SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT, 2004 will be received 05-302- 5 Utah until 2 oclock p.m. Tuesday, September 28, 2004, and at that time publicly opened for Chip Seal Coat of SR-31MP 7.1 to 22.52 in GRAND County, the same being identified as Federal Aid Project No: STP-03- 1 3(2)7. 84114-822- The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Grand County (Locations in THOMPSON prop- erty under Chapter 8 of Title 38, Utah Code (1988). The date of sale was published in The newspaper, Moab, Utah September 9 and 16, 2004. Times-lndepende- nt Where? Grand County High School Auditorium Time: 6:00 Mr. 8:00 pm. Iludnall will be here to meet with parents and discuss the issues surrounding teen suicide in order to help parents better understand how they can help their child through this difficult time in his or her life. |