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Show tDe Page B4 r 115 West 200 South, NOTICE Grand Moab, Utah 84532. County 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 Recorder's Office School District is accepting sealed bids to sell the following v William L. Schultz, 93626 Attorney for Petitioner 69 East Center P.O.Box 937 Moab, UT 84532 4 (435) 259-591- FAX (435) 259-619- 4 ft SEVENTH IN THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SERVICE 004703 pitch of 4: 1 2. A complete copy of the proposed ordinance is available in the Planning Department, 125 E. Center, Moab, Utah. Times-lndependen- Petitioner, VS. EDWARD KRAYCIK, Respondent. ft ft ft BASED ON, Petitioners, Motion for Ser- vice by Publication, and the Court having reviewed the matter and being otherwise fully advised in the premises, hereby ORDERS that Petitioners Counsel be permitted to make service by publication on Respondent, Edward Kraycik for the Complaint for Divorce on file in the above-entitle- d matter. DATED this 1st day of February, 2005. BY THE COURT: sLyle R. Anderson District Court Judge ft 4 FAX (435) the t, BIDS WANTED FCI Constructors, Inc. is requesting subcontractor bids for the wood framing & siding, roofing, interior finishes, mechanical and electrical. Plans can be viewed at the current library, the building inspectors office, or at online wwwfciol.com Plans.htm. Quotes can be faxed to FCI at Please call Tim Smith at for further information or other questions. 3. 259-619- 4 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT -IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ft ft ft Times-lndependen- in The t, the Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah, on April 7, 2005, at 12:15 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing SUMMONS CASE NO. a trust deed originally executed on October Judge Lyle R. Anderson 10, 2001 by Cindy L. Cowan, as trustor, in favor of Chase Man- hattan MARIA LAMERS, Petitioner, VS. EDWARD KRAYCIK, Respondent. The State of Utah to the above named Respondent: YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and required to file an Answer to the attached COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE with the of the above-entitle- d Court, 125 East Clerk Cen- ter, Grand County Courthouse, Moab, Utah, 84532 and to serve upon, or mail to William L. Schultz, P.O. Box 937, Moab, Utah 84532, a copy of said Answer, within thirty (20) days after service of this summons upon you. IFYOUFAILTODO SO, judgment by fault will de- be taken against you for the relief demanded in said COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE, which has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court and a copy of which is annexed and herewith served upon you. DATED the 14th day of April 2004. sWilliam L. Schultz Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah Mar. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2005. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 5, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council of the Grand County Cour- Chambers thouse, the Grand County Council will hold a public hearing to hear public comment Associates. The ance must be in the form of a wire transfer, Bank USA, N.A., covering the fol- lowing real property purported to be located in Grand County at 61 5 Rosetree Lane, Moab, UT 84532 (the undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address), and more particularly described as: Beginning at a point 1 70 feet West and 1 6.5 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 5, Section 6, T26S, R22E, SLB&M, and running thence North 1 20 feet, thence West 70 feet, thence South 120 feet, thence East 70 feet to the point of beginning. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all casements, appurte- nance, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Citibank, N.A., as trustee, with Chase Home Finance, LLC as servicer, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Cindy L. Cowan. The sale is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a reinstatement 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 bidders funds and the trustee and current beneficiary shall not be returned liable to the successful bidder for any damage. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the bal- - 1989 Chevy payable to Lundberg & Associates. If wire transfer is used, an additional $1 0.00 must be remitted with the purchase price. Cash payments are not ac- trustees DATED: March 1, 2005. Scott Lundberg, Trustee 3269 South Main, 100 Salt Lake City, UT 84115 (801)263-340- 0 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. L&ACaseNo.42581 Team BCMC THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INOBFORMATION TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah Mar. 10, 17 and 24, 2005. Moab Valley Fire Protection District Notice Of Vacancy, Board Of Commissioners Notice is hereby given that there is one vacancy for a Commissioner on the Moab Valley Fire Protection District Board Of Commissioners. The Board Of Commissioners will appoint a qualified person to serve the balance of a term that ex- pires December 31, 2005. Any person seeking to become an appointee for the vacant position must file hisher Declaration Of Candidacy and a Resume with the District Clerk during office hours (8 A.M. -- 5 P.M., between March and March 2005 18, M-- 28, 2005 and no later than 5:00 P.M. on March 28, 2005. Declarations of Candidacy and Resumes must be filed at the Moab Fire Station 1 at 45 South 100 East, Moab, Utah. All persons intending to become an appointee for the Moab Valley Fire Protection District Commissions vacant position must meet the following qualifications: U.S. Citizen at time of filing; Resident of the Moab Valley Fire Protection District at time of filing; Qualified Elector (registered voter) of the Moab Valley Fire Protection District for one year immediately preceding hisher appointment. Additionally, the Board Of Commission- Ca- services operations and procedures and a business background relative to operating a government agency with an annual budget exceeding $374,000.00. Witness my hand this, the 10th day of March, 2005. sJohn Flahie, Deputy District Clerk Moab Valley Fire Protection District Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah March 17 and 24, 2005. Times-lndependen- ' Welt-Drilli- one hundred-foo- t deep (approximate depth) two inch minimum diameter water quality monitoring wells in an 8 square mile are in the vicinity of Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah. Requesting a per well price, to be listed under unit price. to Establish 120-fodeep wells, lower 20 feet slotted (where water table is encountered within 10 feet), water tight from surface to a depth of 50 feet. Install slot, case riser, plug, lock cap, grout and point. Pipe must keep surface wa-- 80-fo- ot persons welcome to attend. Successful bidder will be notified. No faxed bids accepted. Contact Verna Butcher if you at ter out. Casing and well cap must be cor- rosion resistant and cap must be lockable Ve- hicles may be viewed at 760 S 400 E. 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 for security purposes. The installed wells must be functional, unless water is not encountered, within a 1 50 foot total depth. Primarily cobble rock, gravel and sand will be penetrated. Most drilling sites will be located on of Utah. s Doug Cannon Business Administrator Grand School District Published Times-lndependen- private property or Include all costs including but not limited to mobilization and demobilization costs per them and expendables. Account for the volatility of steel prices in the bid with an rights The in t, Moab, Utah Mar. 10, 17, 24 and 31, 2005. NOTICE TO BID Grand County is now accepting sealed with Paraded Filtration for Fresh Air Intake. BID MUST INCLUDE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF OLD UNITS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW UNITS. MUST ALSO Published CURB INCLUDE ADAPTOR RENTAL OF CRANE. For further information con- Times-lndependen- . All sealed bids must be turned in to Grand County Clerks Office by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, 1,2005. Witness my hand and seal this 10th day April of March, 2005. sFran Townsend, ClerkAuditor Publish Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah March 17 and 24, 2005. CITY OF MOAB REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES , The City of Moab is now accepting statements of qualifications for architectural services to provide design services for a municishelter. Re- pal animal quest for qualifications may be picked up at the Recorders Office at the Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All statements of qualifications must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorders Office by 11:00 A.M. on Friday, April 1,' 2005 at in The t, Moab, Utah Mar. 17, 24 and 31,2005. specifics, cerning please contact Marvin 0. contin- gency price. Maps of suggested sites will be available in the Town Office, Monday through Wednesday, 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. For bid information, call the Town Office at All bids must be received by Friday, April 8th, 5:00 P.M. Bids will be opened, 9:00 A.M., Monday, April 11th, at the Town Office of the Town of Castle Valley, 2 Castle Valley Drive, Castle Valley, Utah 84532. located at Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah. Type: Trane with Factory Economizer; Adjustable Fresh Air Intake 220-019- of way. estimate and bids for Replacement of two (2) Roof Top Heating and Cooling Units (HVAC Systems) Day at (435) The Invitation to bid for Twelve Monitoring wells in the Town of Castle Valley. Bid Installation of 12 American, 84 capacity. Gas. 1981 Blue Bird All American, 72 capacity. Gas. 1982 Blue Bird All American, 72 capacity. Gas. 1983 Blue Bird All American, 72 capacity. Diesel 1984 Blue Bird All American, 72 capacity, Diesel. Sealed bids are due to the Grand County School District Office, 264 S 400 E, Moab, UT by March 31, 2005 at 4:00 p.m.. Bids will be opened and read aloud at that time. Interested have questions. in t, Moab, Utah March 17 and 24, 2005. Blue Bird ers recommends that candidates for appointment possess knowledge of emergency www.moabcity.org. s Rachel Ellison City Recorder All deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within three business days after receipt of the amount bid. at: website Chrysler Gas-198- 0 1. Please check our Lebaron 1994 GMC Safari XT All Wheel Drive Van 6 cylinder (needs engine) School Buses - Postal money order 259-512- Published 1992 official check or U.S. A at (435) price Classic cashiers check, bank Moab, Utah Mar. 24, 2005. NOTCE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at 1983 Chevy Pickup 8 cylinder 1986 Dodge Ram Pickup, 8 cylinder (needs transmission) 1 1988 Ford Taurus & bal- cepted. Ford Van payable to Lundberg 2:00 p.m. local time on March 28, 2005. Major trades include: founda- tions, site utilities, hides: 1976 ance of the purchase price by 12:00 noon the day following the sale. The deposit must be in the form of a cashiers check or bank official check new Grand County Public Library until Published 3626 Attorney for Petitioner 69 East Center P.O.Box 937 Moab, UT 84532 259-591- in SUBCONTRACTOR Schultz, L. Hofhine, Moab, Utah, March 17th and 24th, 2005. MARIA LAMERS, (435) Residential and RR, Rural Residential by removing the standard for a minimum roof Published The Judge Lyle R. Anderson William district standards in the SLR1, Small Lot Residential, LLR, Large Lot Secretary Grand County Planning Commission BY PUBLICATION ft ft Code amending the sMary ORDER FOR Civil No. on a proposed amendment to the Land Use - Thursday, March 24, 2005 tEimeg-.31nhgpenhe- nt NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 13, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Council will hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed zone change on property lo- cated at 3310 So. Highway 191, Moab, Utah, on a 6.92 acre parcel of land, from GB, General Business to RR, Rural Residential. The parcel is currently a split zone GB, General Business and RR, rural residential. 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 Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, March 24, and 31, 2005. Grand Water and Sewer Service Agency PUBLIC NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS understanding and responsiveness to, solicitation requirements. Offerors shall be accorded fair and equal treatment with respect to any opportunity for For the Installation of Hydro-Turbin- e Electric Generating Facilities DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT: The Sewer Service Agency (the Agency), is seeking proposals from qualified firms who would install, own, shall be no disclosure of any information derived from proposals submitted by competing offerors. AWARD: The Agency has formed a technical committee to review the proposals submitted in response to this request in rela- maintain, repair and replace hydro-turbin- e electric generating facilities within certain, existing culinary and irrigation water distribution systems oper- ated by the Agency (the Project). The firm receiving the award of the Project will be expected to pay to the Agency a guaranteed annual rental for the use of the Agencys irrigation and culinary water distribution systems for the Project together with royalty payments as a percentage of the gross revenue generated from the Project over time. OF LOCATION THE PROJECT: The project is proposed to be located in the Spanish Valley area of Grand County, State of Utah. PROJECT FACILITIES: The electricity generating facilities are to consist of four hydroturbine electric generating units installed in a manner so as to by- tion to the required content. If the Agency determines to proceed with the Project based upon the technical committees review and recommendation, and approval by the respective boards of of the trustees Agency's member districts, the award shall be made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is determined in writing to be the most advantageous to the Agency, taking into among the Grand County Water Conservancy District, Grand County Special Service Water District, and the Spanish Valley Water and Sewer Im- provement District. The Agency is governed by a board of directors consisting of the elected boards of trustees of the member districts. The irrigation water distribution system is owned by the Grand County Water Conservancy District evaluatidn factors set forth in the Technical Proposal Requirements for the Project. The contract with firm to whom the award is made shall contain the basis on which the award is made. OBTAINING TECHNICAL PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS: Copies of the Technical Proposal Requirements can be obtained from Dale F. Pierson, Manager of the Agency, at the . Agencys office located at 3025 East Spanish Trail Road Moab, Utah, 84532 Tel. (435) 259-S- I 21, Fax. (435) 259-S- I 22. PROPOSALS DUE: All technical pro- posals must be Published Times-lndependen- Service Printing (Euros- - (Sititepenitettt 35 E. Center Street, Letterheads Envelopes Ruled Forms Carbonless Forms Booklets Brochures Flyers Business Cards said Hazlett, who thanked the students for their hard work and participation. Project evaluators came from many different places in Moab. They included Barb Smith, Ed Grote, Karen Peterson, Miriam Graham, Sasha, Mike Johnson, their classrooms, Anne Marie Aubry, Dasch Houdeshel, Dave Olson, Mandy Turner, Hilary Ward, Daline Limbaugh, Adam Atchly and Ron Olson. Bill Zanotti has judged every science fair at H.M.K Parents play an integral part in the fair, as well. Research paper evaluators included Phil Brueck, Del and Mary Backus, Alan Brown and Tracy Jones. Students started working on their projects in February, choosing from several divisions, including research papers, observations, experiments and inventions. The quality of the projects this year was exceptional, according to the judges, and included research on tsunamis, gravity and lasers. A parent night was held on March 17 from 6 to 7 p.m. in the gymnasium. vehicle safety encouraged over Easter weekend Off-highw- ay Utah State Park ay vehicle (OHVj managers remind everyone to ride safely and responsibly over the Easter holiday. Riders should be properly trained and prepared, and ride in a responsible manner. Utah State Parks also urges parents to enroll children in a Know Before You Go! training course, which is required by Utah law. By passing this course, drivers ages eight through 16 may legally operate an OHV, Drivers 16 years and older must have a valid drivers license or OHV education certificate. Children under age eight cannot operate an OHV on public land. In addition to preparation and training, Utah State Parks OHV Education Specialist Eric Stucki offers the following guidelines for safe OHV riding: - Always wear a safety-rate- d and properly fitted helmet, goggles, clothing covering boots. arms and legs, and - Check mechanical controls and safety devices on your machine before you ride to ensure proper operation. - Do not take alcohol or drugs along for the ride. - Ride your OHV only in areas designated for their use. The best way to protect your riding privilege is to stay on the trail. - Do not carry passengers on machines. However, never ride alone and always let someone know your itinerary. - Carry tools and survival gear in the event of changing weather conditions and mechanical failure. - Respect closed areas and private property. Dont cut switchbacks or take shortcuts. Remember, areas signed as wilderness are closed to all motorized vehicles. - OHVs should not to be used as babysitters (648-743- 3) Medical coders meeting for credit Give Us A Call, We Can Save You A Canyon Country AAPC Chapter meeting will be held on Thursday, March 31, 6:30 p.m. at the Utah State University Moab extension Time Medical coders can earn continuing education credit for attending. A DISCUSSIONS and WITH RESPONSIBLE OFFERORS: Discussions may be conducted with responsible offerors who sub- mit proposals for the purpose of assuring full Overseen by Nicky Hazlett, the fair was a big success with over 110 projects entered. Mrs. Hazlett wanted to thank the students for their hard work and great job. Teachers were a big help and support in campgrounds or neighborhood roads. To register for Know Before You Go! classes, or for information on OHV laws and riding areas, contact the OHV Information Center at from within Salt Lake City, or from outside the area. Labels at its sole option, may during the week before spring break. by parents at any time, especially in Posters FORMALITIES; ERVATION OF RIGHTS: The Agency, Annual science fair held at Helen M. School Knight The annual H.M.K. Science Fair was held single-perso- n Moab IN- Kyler Bernal poses with his science fair project on tsunamis. over-the-ank- le at the RES- waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any andor all proposals submitted in response to this Request for Proposals, and reserves the right, at any time, in its sole and absolute discretion, to not proceed with the Project.. The FAST culinary water distribution system are operated by the Agency. The final decision to, proceed with the Project and all contracts related thereto shall be authorized by the respective boards of the trustees of the Agencys member districts. OF in. t, Moab, Utah Mar. 24, 31 and Apr. 7, 2005. tion system and the WAIVER deliv- ered to the Agency office by 4:00 p.m., Friday May 27, 2005. Ten copies of the proposal are required. DATED: March 21, 2005. and Grand County Special Service Water District, and the culinary water distribution system is owned by the Spanish Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District. The irrigation water distribu- the consideration pass four existing pressure reducing valves currently operating in certain irrigation and culinary water distribution systems operated by the Agency. Three of the pressure reducing valves are part of an irrigation water distribution system, and one pressure reducing valve is part of a culinary water distribution system. ' THE AGENCY: The Agency is an interlocal agency organized pursuant to an interlocal agreement by and there discussions, operate, manage, revi- sion of proposals, and revisions may be permitted after submissions and before the contract is awarded for the purpose of obtaining the best and final offers, in conducting and Water Grand discussion and Money! v J office. presentation will be offered on billing clean claims for optimal reimbursement and common billing errors. The speaker is Evon Gray, CPC. The USU Moab campus is located at 125 W. 200 South' in Moab. |