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Show B6-S- controlled suDstances taw WHEREFORE, PUBLIC MOTTOES PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS Utah s Canyonlands Travel Region is requesting proposals for grant oe distributed monies events to for be held between November 1 2000 and March 1 2001 Events for June and July, 2001, will also The State Engineer received the following Application! b) to Appro- priate Water in Grand n m County (Locations SLB&M) . Persons objecting to an application must Me a clearly readable FILING be considered protest Stating NUMBER REASONS OBJECTION. FOR PROTESTANTS NAME RETURN ADAND DRESS arid any request for a hearing Protest must be Med with the State Engineer Box 146300 Salt Lake City. UT 84114 6300 (801-537240) on or before AUGUST 2. 2000 These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655 6 2 of 8 the Division Water of of (LEGEND Point(s) Diversion - POD. Place of Use - POU Nature of Use - USE) 011138 Paul J & ( Vickie L Mor- 1 Sec 34. T24S, R20E (10 miles NW of Moab) USE Domestic 3 families Commercial Commercial uses for motel 30 seat cafe 3 retail shops, restrooms Sec POU SE 14NE-160-un- 34 T24S. R20E Robert L Morgan. PE STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent on JULY 6 & 2000 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following personal property cated in Unit 98 lo- of at 1181 Carroll s Storage S U S Highway 191, Moab, Utah and owned by Bonnie Stevens, whose last known , August 1 2000 Published m The Times-Independe- CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED WATER SEWER SERVICE WORKER METER READER I -- The City of Moab is now accepting applications for the permanent position of Service Worker I - Meter Reader for the Water Department There is one position available Job descriptions may be picked up at the Department of Workforce Services located at 1165 S Hwy 191, Moab, Utah 84532 All applications must be turned in to the Department of Workforce Services located at 1165 S. Hwy 191, Moab, Utah 84532 Deadline for all applications is 3 00 p m Friday July 2 1,2000. The City of Moab is an equal opportunity employer. For further information, please call the Moab City at: offices (435) 2595121 Is Danielle Shumway Deputy Recorder Published in the Times Independent, July 6 and 13. 2000 u!B am- - QSiUTi d of this notice upon you, within which to file a verified answer to service L BENGE, 0282 Grand County Attorney 125 East Center Street Moab. Utah 84532 Telephone IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH No. COMPLAINT AND NOTICE OF SEIZURE FOR FORFEITURE the complaint on file herein, a copy of which is attached hereto and served upon you herewith. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken and you will forfeit any right, title, or interest that you may have in said currency DATED this 23rd day of June, 2000. sWilliam L Benge Grand County Attorney Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, July 13, 2000. THE STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, vs. SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS ($725 00) UNITED STATES CURRENCY, WILLIAM L. BENGE, 0282 Grand County Attorney 125 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 Telephone. Defendant COMPLAINT The Defendant is $725 00, United States Currency. 2 The defendant currency was found on the person of Jack R. Foy, Jr. 3 On or about June 1 5, 2000, a peace officer had probable cause to believe that the currency had been used or was intended to be used in violation of Section Utah Code Annotate, 1953, as amended, and said currency was found in close proximity to forfeitable controlled substances, and the officer had probable cause to believe the property would be damaged, intentionally diminished in value, destroyed, concealed, or removed from t e state 4. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 3, Utah code annotated, 1953, as amended, said defendant currency was seized on or about June 15, 2000, in Grand County, State of Utah 5 Under the provisions of Section Utah Code Annoas 1953, tated, amended, said defendant currency is subject 1. to forfeiture 6. Under the provisions of Section the GrandSan Juan Strike Force, as the seizing agent, requests that the forfeitable property be awarded to the GrandSan Juan Strike Force for its used in the enforcement of Utahs controlled substances law. WHEREFORE, plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant currency and prays that said currency be ordered forfeited to the Grand San Juan Strike Force. DATED this 23rd day of June, 2000 sWiHiam L. Benge Grand County Attorney 1. Notice is hereby rm-m&i- - t Moab Utah, July 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2000 ad- dress was 5 N Main, Apt 3, Moab, Utah, will be sold as provided by law on the 20th day ot July, 2000 at 10 30 o'clock a m in order to satisfy the lien of Carrolls Storage against the property under Chapter 8 of Title 8, UTAH CODE (1986) The date of sale was published in The Newspaper on July 6 and July 13, 2000 Carrolls Storage PO. Box 845 Moab, UT 84532 3s 5 WILLIAM A72928) ris QUANTITY 5 73 ac-f- t SOURCE 6 in well 400 ft deep POD ( ) N 100 W 480 f'om 13, ceive more information and. or a copy of the proposal specifications contact Marian DeLay. Grand County Travel Council. or Peggy Humphreys, San Juan County Community Development Visitor Services. Deadline for submission is 5 00 p m Times-lndependen- Rights Cor, To re- had been used or was intended to be used m violation of this chapter and had probable cause to believe the property would be damaged, intentionally diminished m value, destroyed, concealed, or removed from the state, and said currency was found m close proximity to forfeitable controlled substances 2 Notice is further given that the Grand'San Juan Strike Force intends to seek the forfeiture of the above-namedefendant currency, and to confiscate any rights, title, or interest that you, or any of you may have in said defendant currency 3. Pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, you have twenty '20) days from the given that the above named defendant currency was seized or or about June 15, 2000, by a peace officer who had orohnb'e cause to believe that the currency IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH plaint- iff demands judgment against the defendant currency and prays that said currency be ordered forfeited to the Grand San Juan Strike Force DATED this 23rd day of June 2000 s. William S. Benge Grand County Attorney Notice is hereby given that the above named defendant currency was seized on or about June 20, 2000, by a peace officer who had probable cause to believe that the currency had been used or was intended to be used in violation of this chapter and had probably cause to believe the property would be damaged, intentionally dimin- ished value, in de- stroyed, concealed, or removed from the state, and said currency was found in close proximity to forfeitable controlled substances 2. Notice is further given that the Grand'San Juan Strike Force intends to seek the forfeiture of the above-name- d defendant currency, and to confiscate any nghts, title, or interest that you, or any of you may have in said defendant currency 3. Pursuant to Section Utah Code THE STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, vs. ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY DOLLARS, ($170.00) UNITED STATES CURRENCY, Defendant. COMPLAINT 1. is Defendant $170.00, United States Currency 2. The defendant currency was found on the of person Joanne Simoneaux. 3. On or about June 20, 2000, a peace officer had probable cause to believe that the currency had been used or was intended to be used in violation of Section Utah Code Annoas 1953, tated, amended, and said currency was found in close proximity to forfeitable controlled substances, and the officer had probable cause to believe the property would be damaged, intentionally diminished in value, deor concealed, stroyed, removed from the state. 4. Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code anno- as 1953. tated, amended, said defendant currency was seized on or about June 20, 2000, in Grand County, State of Utah. 5. Under the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated. as 1953. amended, said defen- dant currency is subject to forfeiture. 6. Under the provisions of Section the Grand'San Juan Strike Force, as the seizing agent requests that the forfeitable property be awarded to the GrandSan Juan Strike Force for its use in the enforcement of Utahs 89 degrees 59 E 178 3 FT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING BEAR- INGS ARE BASFD ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE HOLIDAY PARCEL (BEARING FROM THE PREVIOUS SURVEYN 89 59 E) PARCEL B degrees DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND IN 14 SECTION R 21 E, GRAND COUNTY. UTAH, MORE THE NE 12. T26S, SLB&M, PARTICULARLY SCRIBED AS FOLDE- LOWS: BEGINNING AT A WHICH CORNER BEARS S 34 degrees 48 1797.3 FT FROM THE NE CORNER SECTION 12. T26S, R21E, SLB&M AND PROCEEDING THENCE S 54 degrees 47 W 176 4 FT. TO A CORNER ON THE EASTERLY R O W OF U S. HIGHWAY 191, THENCE WITH SAID ALONG A 4851.2 FT. RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 127 4 FT. (SAID CURVE HAS A CHORD WHICH BEARS N 37 degrees 49 W 127 3 FT) TO A CORNER, THENCE N 54 degrees 471 E 186 4 FT TO A CORNER, THENCE S 33 degrees 19 E 127.3 FT. TO THE POINT OF W BEGINNING BEAR- Annotated, 1953 as amended, you have INGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE HOLIDAY PARCEL (BEARING FROM PREVIOUS SURVEYN 89 twenty (20) days from the degrees 59 ). service of this notice upon you, within which to file a verified answer to the complaint on file herein, a copy of which is attached hereto and served upon you herewith. If you fail to do so. judgment by default will be taken and you will forfeit any right title, or interest that you may have in said currency. DATED this 23rd day of June, 2000. sWilliam L. Benge Grand County Attorney Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, July 13, 2000. No. COMPLAINT AND NOTICE OF SEIZURE FOR FORFEITURE Thursday, July 13, 2000 irtnu'B3nbrprnbrnt, IH 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 the sale, at the Grand County Courthouse, 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah, on August 7, 2000, at 4.00 P.M. of satd day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certa.n Deed of Trust With Assignment of Rents (the "Trust Deed) dated May 10, 1999 and executed by Mountaineer Development Corp., as Trustor, in favor of Howard Kent Inc., as Beneficiary, covering the following real property located in Grand County, Utah: PARCEL A DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND IN THE NE-1SECTION 12, R21E, T26S, GRAND SLB&M, 4 COUNTY, UTAH, MORE PARTICULARLY SCRIBED AS DE- FOL- PARCEL C DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND IN 14 T26S, SECTION R 21 E, 12, GRAND SLB&M, COUNTY, UTAH, MORE THE NE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A CORNER WITCH BEARS S 41 degrees 08 W 1731.1 FT. FROM THE NE CORNER SECTION 12, T26S, R21E, SLB&M, AND PROCEEDING THENCE WITH THE 1 16 LINE N 89 degrees 59 E 357.0 FT. TO A CORNER. THENCE S 54 degrees 47 W 298.6 FT TO A CORNER, THENCE N 33 degrees 1 9 W 205.9 FT. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF HOLIDAY PARCEL FROM (BEARINGS PREVIOUS SURVEYN 89 degrees 59 E). or certified funds. BEGINNING AT A CORNER WHICH BEARS S 41 degrees Inquiries may be directed to: William A, Meaders Kidon & McConkie 60 E. South Temple St., Suite 1800 Salt Lake City, Utah U-- 36 degrees 23 W 116.8 FT.) TO A CORNER, THENCE WITH THE EAST LINE OF BECKER N 0 degrees 04 E 79.1 FT. TO THE NE 11 6 CORNER SAID N SECTION 12. THENCE WITH THE 116 LINE N 84111 DATED. July 6,2000. TRUSTEE: Bonneville Title Com- pany By: sGordon Gurr, Vice President Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, July 13, and 27, 2000. 20 Grand County Court- house, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah, on August 10, 2000, at 12:15 p m., for the purpose of fore- closing a Trust Deed dated January 11,1 995 and executed by Steven M, Davis and Lana R, Davis in favor of First Mortgage Corporation, covering the following real property located in Grand County: Beginning North 89 degrees 50 West 659 67 feet from the S 14 corner of Sec. 8, T26S, R22E-- , SLB&M, thence North 71 degrees West 220.74 feet; North 381 47 feet; South 89 degrees 50 East 208.71 feet; South 453.37 feet to beginning Excepting therefrom 1 2 of the oil, gas, and other minerals excluding uranium and vanadium ores. Subject to restrictions, reservations, easements howand ever evidenced, Together with all buildings, fixtures and improvements thereon and all water rights, easements, rents, issues, profits, income, tenements, hereditarights-of-wa- y, rights-of-wa- y, ments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, used or enjoyed with said property, or any part thereof. The address of the property is purported to be 1455 Spanish Valley Drive., Moab, UT 84532. The undersigned disclaims liability for any error in the address. The present owners reported to be Steven M. Davis and Lana R. Davis. 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. The purchase price must be paid to Lundberg & Associates in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds. Cash payments are not accepted. DATED: July 6, 2000. sScott Lundberg, Trustee 0 Case No. 15488 Loan No. 0041169131 Team A L&A THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY I N FORMA- TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, July 13, 20 and 27, 2000. Notice of Hospital Board Vacancy The Grand County Hospital Service District Board is accepting applications for a position of Board Member, filling an unexpired term ending December 2001 . Any interested Grand County residents should send an application letter to the Grand County Hospital Service District, 245 Williams Way, Moab, UT 84532, and these will be accepted until 5:00 P.M., July 19, 2000. Applications will be reviewed by the Board at the regular meeting on July 20, 2000, at Allen Memorial Hospital at 7:00 P.M. The Board's recommendations will be forwarded to the Grand County Council for final action on filling the vacancy. Published in The t, Moab, Utah, July 13, 2000. Notice of Vacancy PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that as of July 1, 2000 there exists one (1 ) vacancy on the Thompson Special Service Dis- Protects Your Right to Know following property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the Times-lndependen- Public Notice Advertising 1 The (801)263-3400x25- Together with all buildings, fixtures and improvements thereon and all water rights, rights of way, easements, rents, issues, profits, income, tenements, hereditaments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, now or hereafter used or enjoyed with said property, or any part thereof. Bidders must tender to the trustee or its attorney a $25,000 deposit (in the form of a cashiers check) at the time of the sale and the balance of the purchase price by 12.00 noon the day following the sale. The purchase price must be paid to trustee or its attorney in the form of a wire transfer, cashiers check LOWS: 08 W 1731.1 FT. FROM THE NE CORNER SECTION 12, T26S, R21E, SLB&M, AND PROCEEDING THENCE S 33 degrees 19 E 78.6 FT. TO A CORNER, THENCE S 54 degrees 47 W 186.4 FT. TO A CORNER ON THE EASTERLY OF HIGHWAY 191, THENCE WITH SAID ALONG A 4851.2 FT. RADIUS CURVE TO THE RIGHT 116.8 FT. (SAID CURVE HAS A CHORD WHICH BEARS SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Ji trict (TSSD) Water Board. Persons appointed to serve as mem- - The weather and the fishing are both hot now at Lake Powell Try again as shadows cover the same areas in the evening. If youre not up to the chase then downsize your lure to a Pop-- r, skittle shad or sugoi splash and The July 4 Holiday week is busy and exciting at Lake Powell, according to Wayne Gustaveson, Division of Wildlife Resources project leader at the lake. Fishing fits right in around the other water activities. Anglers can have a great time by getting up before the sun rises and spending two enjoyable quiet hours casting for surface feeding bass and stripers. After the sun starts to sink toward the western horizon anglers can put away the skis and find some more cooperative fish. Stripers are boiling in fast mov- work the stickups and rocky fepoints for bass. They hit with rocity during the same twilight period. During the day all fish will be deeper. With boat traffic and direct sunshine, bass and stripers feet. Bass will hit will be at 0 soft plastic jigs on main channel rocks and points. Stripers will be looking for bait along steep can20-5- flurries. Most ing, 6hort-liveboils consist of small stripers chasing very small shad. Stripers line up side by side and feed in an yon walls where a bit of a ledge or d broken rock provides cover for crayfish. Stripers can be steadily fish per hour caught at about on main channel points in Navajo 2-- organized wave. When a boat approaches, the school sounds and immediately pops up a hundred Canyon, Last Chance, red buoy 22 in the lower lake. Catching is much better at night under lantern light from an anchored boat in feet of water. Catch a the day and go back during striper to that spot at night to fill the cooler with fillets. Look in Cedar, yards away and resumes the wave in a new direction. Try throwing a full size zara spook or zara pup while fish are still on top. If you cant get there soon enough then cast a 34 ounce spoon and let it hit bottom before jigging it. Stripers head for the bottom to regroup after they are spooked, They are usually in the back of the canyon where water depth is 0 feet so the spoon is ideal for staying with them. Larger stripers are boiling at or before first light. Smaller fish are staying up most of the morning. You will see striper boils this week in the back of major canyons which hold shad. Look in Navajo, West, Last Chance, Rock Creek, Halls, Bullfrog, Stanton Creek, Red, White, Dirty Devil, and the upper San Juan. First light before direct sunshine hits is prime time. vigo-ous- 3 30-6- 0 Warm Springs, Red Canyon, mouth of Ticaboo, and Castle Butte for night feeding fish. Bluegill are still on the nest so look in shallow water for big keeper size fish that are really easy to see and catch on live worms and small hooks. Catfish will be prowling every sandy ly 20-5- beach where a boat can be parked. They are partial to what you had for dinner so put a scrap of fajita or hot dog on the hook and invite a catfish to the party. In the La Sal Mountains, fishing continues to be fair to good. Many waters were stocked before the July 4 holiday. Modern new visitor center under construction at Nath Park Canyon Bryce at the Utah favorite is growing older A ken-dow- Monday, many of facilities n states national parks will welcome the improvement. When you go to these national parks and you pay money to get in, you want quality facilities," says David Brenchley, project and more popular gracefully, thanks to a team of architects specializing in historic restoration rts and renovation. Cooper-Rob- e Architects broke ground for the nearly $4 million expansion and renovation of the Bryce Canyon National Park Visitors Center manager. Its going to reflect well the state, and on the National Parks Service." The project will double the size of the current center. It comes on on July 3, at the parks visitors center. The visitors center is just far too small to handle the number of tourists and staff," says Allen s Roberts, principal at Architects. I think its the most beautiful national park. Theres just no place like it." Today 1.7 million people visit the heels of a new shuttle-bu- s system designed to reduce the traffic congestion at the park. Architects hope the project will fit in Cooper-Rob-ert- with the ethereal beauty of the park. Your image of the park begins at the visitors center, says Bryce Canyon each year. The current visitors centner was built in 1959 when visitation was only 300.000 annually. The new visitors center will match Bryce Canyons 1912 Union Pacific lodge, with its stone, heavy d roof. timbers and Our building will be a modern interpretation of that type of architecture," says Roberts. Were trying to make the new member of the family fit in. The center will be much better suited to accommodate the nearly 3.000 cars full of people per day at the park. The ex- Roberts. restrooms, more office space for staff, and a bigger bookstore. Right now theyre just bursting at the seams, says David Brenchley, project manager. Once they get this visitors center in, theyll be more efficient and better able to accommodate all the people," he says. Brenchley says tourists discouraged by the bro the Grand County League and will fund the Candidates Foi 'm this fall. Donations of items in good condition will be appreciated. Please contact Sue Husch at 7 or Sam Cunningham Donations needed for silent auction to be held at Fair time steep-pitche- The Grand County League of Women Voters is now accepting donations for their annual Silent Auction fundraiser. The Silent Auction will be held in conjunction with the Grand County Fair on Aug. 5. The annual Silent Auction is pansion will include larger the major source of funding for ld bers four-ye- ar of the TSSD serve terms. Quali- fied electors, who are United States Citizens; 18 years old; and residents of the special district, should file a letter of application with the Water Board Secretary, P.O. Box 4000 1 0, Thompson, Utah 84540 no later than 5:00 OClock P.M. on the 4th day of August 2000. Qualifications to serve on the bood are as follows-. 1. No appointed I 259-822- at 259-538- 6 to arrange for do- nations to be picked up. trustee of the board may e embe a full or of the district ployee while serving on the district's board. 2. No person employed by a special dise trict as a or part-tim- e part-tim- full-tim- employee may serve on the governing board of the district. 3. A board trustee may not be compensated separately as a board trustee and as an employee for providing the same service. The Board of Trustees shall select a person to fill the vacancy from the applicants who meet the established qualifications at the regular meeting currently scheduled for August 8, 2000. Witness my hand and seal this 5th day of July 2000. sLinda Forbham Secretary Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, July 13 2000. |