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Show Page B4 Grand County; Utah Invitation to Bid The Grand County Council will accept sealed bids for a new UBLBC NOTICE! PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW INVITATION FOR BIDS For Improvements to Canyonlands Field Grand County Utah EDA Project No. Sealed bids for the im- to Canyonlands Field shall be received by the Grand County Administrator. 1 25 E Center St , Moab, UT 84532 until 2 00 p m MST on March 31, 2000 provements and then opened and read aloud Major items of work volved includes the infol- lowing Civil site work of ap- 15.100 asphalt paving F urnish and install approximately 45 feet of culvert pipe Paint parking stalls and other markings as stiown on the drawings Complete sets of Plans. Specifications and Documents Contract may be obtained after March 2000 from 7, Grand County Administrator 125 E Center St Moab, UT 84532 (435) Tfie Didder must supply all the information required by the Bid Schedule F orm and he must bid on all items The Grand 259-134- 6 County Council Members reserve the right to waive any informality or to reject any or all portions of the various bid items No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of 60 days from the opening thereof It is intended that work covered by this contract will be completed within 30 calendar days from date of Notice to Pro- ceed bidders are advised to examine the site to become familiar with all All site conditions. The will project be shown to interested bidders at 10 00 am on March 27, 2000, or by appointment with the Owner's repre- sentative by calling (435)259-7865- . Published in The Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, Mar and 30, 2000 WILLIAM L 16,23 PRATER. Esq (State Bar No. 2639) Attorney for Petitioner 6925 Union Park Center, Suite 265 Midvale, Utah 84047 Telephone (801)566-888- 2 CHERIE P SHANTEAU. Esq (State Bar No 4247) Attorney for Petitioner 30 South 100 East Moab, Utah 84532 Telephone (435) 259-228- 6 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE STATE OF UTAH, GRAND COUNTY NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Probate No. 0037-- 4 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDITH E WILLIAMS. Deceased. Notice is horeby given R, WILLIAMS, ERNEST W. WILLIAMS, JR.. FRANCES M. to JOHN CHRISTENSEN and ELEANOR M. WILLIAMS, and all other persons who are interested in or who claim an interest in the above estate, that on March 15th. 2000, Consolidated Management Bureau, Inc. filed with this Court a petition for determination of the heirs of Edith E. Wi- deceased. The Petition has been set for hearing in this lliams, Court at Moab, Utah, on April 19, 2000, at 9 00 oclock, a.m. DATED: march 17. 2000. Clerk of the Court: Sue Batchetder sPamelaA. Bridwell Deputy Clerk Published in The Times-lndependen- now accepting sealed bids for the 200 South Kane Creek Boulevard to Mil! Creek Storm Drain Improvement Project This project will include reconstruction of apfeet of 825 proximately 36" storm drain piping, with 5 manholes, end sections, and Construction of proximately square feet CITY OFMQAB INVITATION TO BID 200 SOUTH KANE CREEK BOULEVARD TO MILL CREEK STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT The City of Moab is t, Moab, Utah, March 23, 30 and April 6, 2000. ap- proximately 160 cubic yards of ditch excavation Bid specifications, drawings and contract documents may be up at the picked Recorder's Office at the Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 All sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorder's Office by 3 00 p m on Friday April 7,2000 at 11 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah Bids must be turned in on City of Moab s spec sheet The City of Moab teseives 84532 the nght to reject any and all bids, or waive any informality or technicality in any bid For further information, please contact the Recorder's Office at (435) 259-5121- . s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the riffles Lndependenl. March 23 and 30, 2000 CITY QFLMQAB INVITATION TO BID 2000 FLOOD PROTECTION PROJECT The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids lor ft e 2000 Flood Protection Project. This protect will include Construction of a pre-ca- concrete protection structure surrounding an existing sewer line. Also included is the installation of 59 ton of cement Bid grouted specifications, drawings and contract documents may be picked up at the Recorder's Office at the rip-ra- Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned in to the City of Moab Recorders Office by 3 00 p m. on Friday April 7. 2000 at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on City of Moab s 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 Recorder's Office at (435) 259 521. Is Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in the Times Independent March 23 and 30. 2000. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 5. 2000 at 7.00 p m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, the Grand County Planning Commission hold a public hearing to hear public comment on a proposed 11 lot will Planned unit Develop- ment on a parcel of land belonging to May Estates, Inc. In conjunction with the PUD plan the applicant is also requesting a rezone of the subject property. The rezone request will be a rezoning of RR (Rural Residential) minimum one-acr- e parcels to, SLR (Small lot residential) minimum 9,000 square foot lots. The proposed PUD is for single family residential and duplexes. sMary Hofhine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Published in the Times 10-ac- Independent. Moab, Utah, March 23rd 30th 2000. , and NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following described personal properties located at In Town Storage, West Dogwood Avenue, Moab, Utah, will be sold as provided by law on the 6th day of April, 2000 at 10 00 o'clock a m in order to satisfy the lien ol In Town Storage against the properties under Chapter 8 of Title 38, UTAH Cole (1988) Unit 4, entire contents, belonging to Jim Breedlove, whose last known address was 228 Aspen, Moab, Utah. The date of sale was published in The Moab, Utah, on March 23 and March 30, 2000. t, CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED SUMMER SEASONAL PART-TIM- substi- tutes; Ballpark Program Commissioner, Ballpark Field Maintenance Crew Umpires and Sccrekeep-ers- . Applications may be picked up and turned in to the Moab City Recorder's Office at 11 5 W. 200 So., Moab, Utah 84532. Hiring will be based on qualifications, experience and needs throughout the season. Applicants must be 15 years of age or older. Moab City wilt be ofer-in- g a Lifeguard Certification Class the first part of May. For more information, please call Marcy at the Moab City Recreation Office: (435) 259-225- Is Danielle Shumway Deputy Recorder Published Times-lndependen- Single Drum Vibratory Compactor until 5 00 PM Friday, March 31, 2000. 6d information is available by calling Grand County Road De- partment at in the t, March 23, March 30, April 13 and April 27, 2000. NOTICE OF VACANCY Please take notice that as of January 1, 2000, Grand County Library Board will have one vacancy. Oualifications to serve on the board are as folthe 8. Bids should be marked Road Department Com- pactor and sent to the Grand County Council, 125 East Center Street Moab. UT 84532. FAX(4G5)259-2959- . Bids will . No appointed ber of the board may be ema (uli or part-tim- e of district the ployee while serving on the districts board. 2. A board member may not be compensated separately as a board member and as an employee tor providing the same service. Each trustee appointed by the County legislative body shall be an elector of the district. Interested residents of Grand County should file a letter of intent to serve on the Board to Grand County, 1 25 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532. Letters should be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 12, 2000. The Grand County Council shall make the appointment at the regular Council meeting following that date. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Mar. 23, 30 and April 6, 2000. described personal property: Nintendo, sewing machine, luggage, dart board, table top, fan and 30 misc. boxes, located in Unit 216 olA-- 1 Self Storage at 65 S. 100 West. Moab. Utah, and owned by Kathy Ream, whose last known address was 2535 Desert Rd . Moab, Utah 84532, will be sold as provided by law on the 8th day of April, 2000, at 10:30 o'clock a m , in order to satisfy the l.en of 1 Self ing of Title 38, UTAH CODE County Council of ice. (1988). The dae ol sale was published in The newspaper on March 23 and March 30 2000 A-Self Storage Lessor or Agent Grand County reserves the nght to reject any or ail bids. Specifications; 66" Drum width Smooth and Pad Foot for Asphalt and Soil Smooth Drive Tires Water Spray System on Drum for Asphalt Rolling Diesel Power Hydrostatic Dnve all safety features All other standard equipment Published in the Times 90th birthday celebration 1 sJanet Axtell 2000 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Court- -- 259-512- South, NOTICE OF SALE TO FORECLOSE MECHANIC'S LIEN Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated 1 953 as amended, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described vehicle, to 38-2-- wit 1 988 Cadillac, Vehicle Identification Number 66DW51 YXJ97301 89, at its place of business at 481 S. Main, Moab, Utah 84532, on April 20, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. Said sale will be held to foreclose a lien held by the undersigned pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated 1 953 as amended, in the sum of approximately $1701.05 for services rendered. , 1 38-2-- 4, The name and address of the owner of said motor vohicle is: Edward Nelson, 1917 Lizard Lane, Holbrook, AZ 86025. Dated this 22 nd day of March, 2000. Max Ksiazkiewcz Castte Rock Chevrolet Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Mar. 30, April 6 and 13, 2000. Moab, Utah 84532. The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public input on a Lot Line Adjustment Located at 1337 Powerhouse Lane. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accom- modations during this meeting should notify the Recorders Office at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532; or phone 1 at least (435) three (3) working days prior to the meeting. Is Rachel Ellison City Recorder 259-512- Published Times-lndepende- in the nt March 30 and April 6, 2000. CASTLE VALLEY TOWTff POSITION OPEN The Town of Castle Valley is accepting applications fer a part-tim- e building permit contact person. For Information and applications, please contact Town Clerk, Town of Castle Valley, HC 64 Box 2705, Castle Valley, Utah, 84532-9608, telephone 259-982- 8. The Town of CastJe Valley is an equal opportunity employer. Published Times-lndepende- in The nt March 30, 2000. ar ar training NOTICE OF COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that onApnl 17th, house, the Grand County Independent, Moab, Council wiil hold a public Utah, March 16, 23 and hearing to hear public 30,2000. comment on a proposed 11 lot Planned unit Development on a 10 acre CITY OF MOAB parcel of land belonging INVITATION TO BID to May Estates, Inc. In Concrete for Skate conjunction with the PUD Park the applicant is also The City of Moab is plan a rezone of now accepting sealed requesting The the property subject bids for 100 Cubic Yards will be a rezone request of Concrete to be used of RR (Rural for construction of the rezoning minimum Skate Park for the Com- Residential) one-acr- e parcels to, SLR munity Development Delot residential) partment. Bid specs may (Small be picked up at the Re- minimum 9,000 square corder s Office at the foot lots. The proposed PUD is lor single family Moab City Offices, 115 residential and duplexes. West 200 South, Moab, sMary Hofhine, SecreUtah 84532. All sealed bids must be tary Grand County Planning turned in to the City of Moab Recorder's Office Commission by 3.00 p.m. onTuesday, Published in theTimes April 11, 2000 at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Independent, Moab, March 30th, and Utah 84532. Bids must Utah, 2000. April 6th, be turped in on City of Moab s spec sheet. The CITY OF MOAB City of Moab reserves HEARING PUBLIC the right to i eject any and LINE LOT ADJUST all bids; or waive any inMENT formality or technicality in The City of Moab will any bid. For further inforhold a Public Meeting on mation, please contact April 1 1th , at Tuesday, the Recorder s Of ice at approximately 7:30 p.m. (435) will be held s Rachel Ellison The hearing in the City Council City Recorder Chambers of Moab City Published in theTimes Offices at 11 5 West 200 Independent, March 23 & 30,2000. 4, Planning continues reunion for Times-lndepende- nt Grand County Guides, rangers, drivers, youth leaders... heres an opportunity to earn your Emergency Response certification right here in Moab. Canyonlands Field Institute is offering American Red Cross Emergency Response CPR course, taught by Sheri Griffith and Jim 2000 Braggs, will run April at CFI at 1320 S. Highway 191. course is The cost for this $160, includes the textbook. Those who complete the course .. . ER and a Friends are cordialy invited to attend a celebration in honor will receive CPR certification. of Hap Martin's 9Cth birthday The family will be having lunch This course is new version of at Brown's Hole on Saturday April 1 , 2000. Friends will befirst aid and is the advanced to and a at noon. dish share Please your bring gin gathering minimum required for Type I own seating. Utah river guide licenses. Successful students will receive a CPR certifiER and cation. lb register or for more in50-ye- ar formation please call CFI at for the class School members Grand County High years of 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 and guests are invited to join a special reunion. The event will take place Moab soldier on Saturday, May 27 at the Senior Citizen Center from ends basic 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Time will be spent picnicking, visiting combat and picture taking. Bring your own lunch and drink. Army Reserve Pvt. Joshua A. From p.m. to midnight, visiting will continue, along with has graduated from basic danring. Karaoke, snacking (chips, dips and soft drinks Wynn combat traininq at Fort Jackson, will be furnished). At 8 p.m. a short program will be held followed by a Columbia, S.C. During the training, the soldier drawing. received instruction and practice Cost will be $5 each to help cover expenses. and drill in ceremony marching, There will be a reunion planning meeting for all available class members on TUesday, April 4 at 4 p m. at the rifle marksmanship, armed and Senior Center. Please come and help finalize plans. Your unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy support is needed. military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Wynn is the son of Mike P Wynn of 275 Aspen Ave., Moab, Utah, and Judy G. Wynn of 20405 34th At the meeting last week, the Grand County HistoriPlace S., Seattle, Wash. cal Society unanimously voted to retain the present slate In 1998, he graduated from of officers; namely Dale Irish, Max Irish, and Wlda Irish, Grand heads. and other committee County High School, Moab. Bruce Louthan asked for the groups feelings on a proposal to change the name of Negro Bill Canyon to Commercial Granstaff Canyon. Why? Because Negro Bills name was Printing is William Granstaff. Even so, the group felt the present name should stand, since Bill was a Black man, let his canyon reflect his heritage. Bill was the first to run cattle The Times-lndependen- t! in the Canyon when the grass was still high and lush. But trouble with the Indians sent him off to Colorado. Let us help you design Lloyd Pierson has been busy with plans to erect a sign at the Old City Park listing it as a vital watering hole the perfect layout for travelers on the Old Spanish Thail. A plaque will be for your printing needs dedicated on this Fri. March 31, at 10 a.m. The public is invited to attend. Future projects include completion of SFREVG IS OEFI, and so are some fun and work on the Dewey 10-1- Storage against the property under Chapter 8 RCPS and Emergency response classes set here during April NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow- 2000 at the Grand mem- 3. Thursday, March 30, 2000 en A-- be opened at lows; 1 imrB-3nfPfn- 10A.M.. Monday, April 3, E POSITIONS The City of Moab is now accepting applications for summer seasonal part time help. Job openings include: Lifeguards, Swim Instructors, Water Aerobic instructor and Cashiers for the Moab Swim Center; Summer Youth Club Program Coordinator, Summer Youth Club Program Specialist and (Tlje Historical Society plans series of activities a Specialty at Bridge and the marking of gravesites at the BattlePinhook ground. In addition, any input from some would be old-time- rs appreciated, in re- gards to a rumor of a gravesite and marker on Poison Spider Mesa??!! Has anyone else ever heard of this ? A visitor to our area claims to have photographed such a thing on a recent excursion, and has asked for assistance from the Grand Co. Hist. Soc. in establishing authentg icity. If you know about this, any-thin- please call. exciting SATURDAY WORKSHOPS at The College of Eastern Utah Check out what Archie has come up with now: Message for Infants - 9 to noon Saturday, Apr. 1; $15 fee. Moab Petroglyphs & Pictographs Field Trips, beginning at 8 a.m. Saturdays, Apr. 8 & 15; $85 fee. Customer Service Workshop - Saturday, Apr. 29; & 5 8 a.m.-noo- n p.m.; $35 fee. -- 1-- Keep checking our ads. Archie's always got some new class ideas in that book of his! For more information on classes offered, J Center for Higher Education, 125 West 200 South. a Softball team continues winning The Red Devil DELTA SALES YARD Team traveled to Manti Market Report March 23, 2000 Soft-ba- ll Wednesday, March 22 and added a 3 win to their unde- 5-- feated season record. Ashley Keogh and Mallory Murphy each had two hits and drove in two base runners. Brittney Bohannon kept the Templar Batters on their toes, with five strikeouts. She mixes up her speed and hits the right spot a. This makes her very effective when facing batters. They never know if its coming fast or slow, said Coach Brandy Shumway. The Red Devils remain un- defeated with this 5--3 victory. A schedule change has been made due to a L San Juan Bronco con-flic- The schedule had read Grand at San Juan on March 31. It has been changed to a Red Devil home game on March 29. Varsity plays at 3 p.m. and J.V. plays at 5 p.m. in Moab. We had a lotmore cattle than expected this week, consignors from all over the Western Slope. Feeder cattle steady on all Bred classes, butcher cows steady and slaughter bulls higher.-ToCows and Pairs $750-$85pairs $650-$75top of $900, Old or thin pairs $550-$65Lighter Heavy lambs .75-.8lambs at ewes steady 6 3 5 Heifers 300-39-9 Steers 0 6 Heifers 400-49-9 Steers 400-49-9 0 9 1 Heifers 500-59-9 Steers 7 Heifers 600-69-9 Steers 600-69-9 0 no test Heifers 700-79-9 Steers 700-79-9 Bulls .40.46 Heifers 800 Feeding 6 Butcher Bulls .40.55 Heiferettes Top Cows .40 .45 Middle Flesh Cows .30.40 Low Yielding cows .30.35 Holstein Steers .70.80 Next week - expecting our regular run of 300-50-0 head, plus 10 Red Angus pairs and 4 WF 2 year old bulls. Saturday, April 1 Klinglesmith Charolais bull sale at Feedtot in Loma. Next Horse Sale Saturday, April 1, SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of roping stock and tying goats before the horses selll A FUN SALE! All you ropers be sure to attend. Tack begins at 1 1 a.m. All Breeds Bull Sale Thursday, Char bulls. April 13. 3 Attgus, 1 Gelbvieh, 14 yrlg. Char, and 8 3 wf bull3 already consigned. Call us with your consignments so we can advertise them early. Special Feeder Sale April 20. Farm Sale 0 a.m. at the Sales Yard for Archie Blackmore Thurs., April before our regular sale. Good, dean line of equipment and tools. Call with your consignments. Our service is to get the best market p mid-quali- 0, ty 0, 0. 0. .80-.9- .32-.4- 1, 300-39- 5. 1.05-1.1- 1.15-1.2- .98-1.1- 1.06-1.1- 500-59- .92-1.0- .97-1.1- .7-.- 91 .86-.9- .77-.8- .74-.77.- 25 .55-.6- 2-y- r. 20-1- for you!! 1 -S70 874-4612 or 874-360- 5 evenings 'POOR |