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Show vT B&-- he f PO PUBLIC NOTICES CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING CLASS 11 BEER LICENSE APPLICATION FOR 92 EAST CENTER Svnth In m Judicial District Court tor Grand County, Stata of Utah Caaa No.: 0107-10- 0 Lyw R. Judge: -- Andar-so- n STREET LuciHe A Sillinvao, Plain- lift. vs Rembrandt Peaie. H Defendant TO DEFENDANT, REMBRANDT H PEALE are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing You to the complaint which is on tile with the Clerk of the above entitled Court at Grand County Court125 house, East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 and to serve or mail to, CRAIG M BUNNELL, JENSEN upon, BUNNELL, plaintiff's attorneys, 90 West 100 & North, Price, Utah, 84501, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after the date of last publication of this Summons in the Times Independent II you fall so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This is an action to The City of Moab will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday, August 14. 2001 at approximately 7 30 p m The heanng will be held m the City Council Chambers of Moab City Offices at 1 15 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public input on an applica'ion for a Class II Beer License Application for a business located at 92 East Center Street, Moab This location is within proximity to a public library In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accom- quiet title in favor of plaintiff and against all defendants, whether known or unknown, and all persons claiming under any of the defendants, any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lien upon, certain real property situ- ated State in Grand County, of Utah adverse to plaintiffs ownership thereof or clouding plaintiff's title thereto: IcymshiB2CLSQUttl. Range JlEasLSLBM Section 35: Northeast Quarter DATED this 25th day of July, 2001. JENSEN & BUNNELL By sCraig M Bunnell Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, August 2 and 9, 2001. fNTHE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GRAND COUNTY STATE OF UTAH ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 013700013 N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNOUNCEMENT OF SHANNON A. SWINK. Deceased APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. SHEILA MAXFIELD, whose address is P0. Box 1440, Moab, UT 84532, has been appointed Personal Representative of the modations during this meeting should notify the Recorders Office at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab. Utah 84532; or phone (435) 259 5121 at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published Times-lndependen- in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE following projects To bid these projects, The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable m lawful money of the United States, at the the contractor must purchase specifications, proposal forms, plans, and electronic bid system aata from the Utah Department of Transportation, Calvin L. Rampton Grand County the t, Moab, Utah August 2 and 9,2001. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CASTLE VALLEY GENERAL PLAN The Town Council of the Town of Castle Valley, during their regular meeting scheduled for August 15th at 6.30 p m., will hold a public hearing for the purpose ot listening to public input on the pro- Court- house, 125 East Center, Moab, Utah, on August 23, 2001, at 12 15 p m of said oay, tor the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originally executed on February 26, 997 by Michael F Shannon and Marilyn L Snan-noas trustors, in favor ot First Mortgage Corpo1 ration, covering the following real property purported to be located in Grand County at 248 South Hillside Drive, Moab, UT 84532 (the undersigned disclaims liability tor any error in the address), and more particularly described as' Lot 3, Amended Portion Block C", Amended A", Plat Portion SUBDIVIWALKER SION, of Amended Block A, Plat E, Amended Portion Block C, Amended Portion Plat A, WALKER SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property t, 263-340- ger, PURPOSE. 1979 Blue Bird Published in The School Bus, 72 passent, ger Moab, Utah, July 26, Au1 986 Chevy Blazer. gust 2 and 9, 2001. 1 986 Ford Tempo. 1 980 Chevy Pickup. JOB OPENINGS 1980 Olds Cutlass Grand County School Calais. above-entitle- d District is accepting Apestate. Vehicles may be seen Creditors of the estate at 760 S. 400 E. Bids are plications for experiare hereby notified to: (1 ) due by August 14, 2001 enced high school prindeliver or mail their wriat 12 00 noon to Grand cipal. Must have Masters tten claims to the PerSchool District Office, in Administration and sonal Representative at 264 W 400 E., Moab, UT ability to obtain Utah lthe address above; (2) will Bids icense. 84532. be Applications avaideliver or mail their wrilable at 264 S 400 E, and read aloud opened tten claims to the Perat 2.00 p m. Moab, UT, Job Service; sonal Representative's Grand School District or at our web site: of David record, attorney rereserves to the right grand kl2.ut.us (click on J. Turner. Williams, fect any of all bids or to District Office Info). Turner & Holmes, P C waive any formality or Published in The at the following mailing t, address: PO. Box 338, technicality in any bid in Grand Junction, CO the interest of the District Moab, Utah, August 2 81502; or (3) File their and State ot Utah. and 9, 2001. written claims with the sDoug Cannon Business Administrator Clerk of the District Court JOB in Grand County, 125 Grand School Distnct ANNOUNCEMENT East Center, Moab, Utah Published in The The Grand County 84532, or otherwise T present their claims as Moab, Utah, August 2 School District accepting required by Utah law and 9, 2001 applications for part-tim- e wrthm three months after (3 hrs. per day) Cook. the date ot the first publiApplication form supNOTICE cation ot this notice or be plied by District, 264 S Please send proof of forever barred. 400 E., Moab. Deadline all lawful claims of Dated this 25h day against for applying Aug 1 6, 2001 the meager estate of July, 2001. 4 35 p m. Panel will at & TURNER WILLIAMS, BERTHA J. EASTIN, Dereview applications and HOLMES, PC. to exceased call only selected perDavid J. Turner, Reg, ecutor of her estate sons to interview on 96451 Aug within 10 days ot this Kirsten M. Kurath, Reg. 17; job begins Aug 22, 8367 publication to following 2001. address; for Personal Attorney Grand County Schools Jesse S. Eastin an equal Representative opportunity Af94 East Grand Avenue 83 N. 400 E. 80 firmative Action & ADA Moab. UT 84532 Mt. Pleasant, Ut. 84647 Employer. 1 (435) Published in The Published in The Published in The t, Times-lndependen- Times-lndependen- . 259-438- Times-lndependen- Times-lndependen- Times-lndependen- t, t, Moab, Utah, August 2, 9 and 16, 2001. Moab, Utah, July 26, gust 2 and 9, 2001 . Au- 4501 South 2700 West. SLC UT 84119, Phone 6. The proiect plans are on file tor review at the UDOT Region offices and at the following locations: Price District, RT 3 Box 75C5, Price UT 84501, (435)636-1470- , Richfield District, PO. Box 700, Richfield UT 84701, (435)896-1399- ; Cedar City District, PO. Box 1 009, Cedar City UT 84721,(435) All project related information can be viewed on 586-449- Moab, Utah, Aug. 9 and 16, 2001. 1. UDOTs home page (http www dot. state, ut. us) Directions from the home pate; select Consultants & Contractors, Construction Division, select desired item. All contractors proposing to bid UDOT heavy highway construction projects with an adver- tised of $500,000 or more must file and gain prequalification approval prior to receiving bid documents from the UDOT. For further infocontact rmation, estimate (801)965-3835- The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Chase Manhattan Corporation and the record owners of the property as of the recording of the notice of default are Michael F. Shannon and Marilyn L. Shannon. Bidders must tender to posed General Plan rethe trustee a $5,000.00 vision. The meeting will deposit at the sale and be held at the LDS the balance of the purChurch in Castle Valley chase price by 12.00 Copies of the pronoon the day following posed General Plan rethe sale. Both the deposit vision may be obtained and the balance must be by calling the Town Clerk m the form of a wire at transfer, cashier's check All interested persons or certified funds payable shall be given an opporto Lundberg & Associtunity to be heard. ates Cash payments are Is Dorothy L. Harding, not accepted Town Clerk DATED. July 23,2001. Published in the sScott Lundberg, Trustee Moab, Utah, August 2 0 (801) and 9,2001. L&A Case No. 21539 Loan No. 153102785 FOR SALE Team BJGI The Grand School DisTHIS COMMUNICAtrict is accepting sealed TION IS AN ATTEMPT bids for sale of the followTO COLLECT A DEBT, ing vehicles' AND ANY INFORMA1978 Blue Bird TION OBTAINED WILL School Bus, 72 passenBE USED FOR THAT Times-lndependen- Complex (4th Floor), (801)965-434- . Project No: Sealed proposals will be received at the above address until 2 o'clock p m., Tuesday March 27, 2001, and at that time publicly opened for SIDEWALK ENHANCEMENT of SR-19- 1 , GRAND CO. & SR-1- 0 EMERY CO. in Emery & Grand Counties, the same being identified as Federal Aid NOTICE TO WATER USERS 2549162 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Utah Department of Transportation is advertising tor bids for the PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW SUMMONS inua - 3 ttbr pen&rnt, Thursday, Project No. ). The length of road to be constructed or improved is- 0.425 Kilometers of Grand Co. & SR-1Emery Co at various locations. The principal items of work are approximately The State Engineer received the following App)tcat.on(s) to Appro- priate Water in Grand County (Locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE FILING protest stating NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, NAME PROTESTANTS AND RETURN AD- DRESS, 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 SEPTEMBER 5, 2001. These are informal pro- ceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division ot Water Rights (LEGEND Point(s) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU, Nature ot Use USE) (A73569): Bureau of Land Management. QUANTITY 1 .871 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Unnamed Wash POD (1 ) N 3420 W 950 from Cor, Sec 2, T25S.R19E. (15 miles NW of Moab). 01-11- 4 STORAGE; Bartlett Rock Tank, Capacity 1 1 ac-f- t , height of dam 1 0 ft , in- undating 0.23 acs in Sec 2, T25S, USE: R19E. Stockwatering 1667 head of livestock, Other; Wildlife: 80 deer. 20 big horn sheep, evaporation. Robert L. Morgan, PE. STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent on AUGUST 9 & 16, 2001. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Do you Play the piano andor sing? Would you with chi- enjoy working ldren? The Grand County School District is accept- - August 9,2001 Archery deer hunt opens m Utah on Saturday, Aug. 18 Dry conditions and about the same number of buck deer as last season will likely greet hunters when Utahs 2001 general buck deer hunt opens Aug. 18. Were up about 4,000 to 5 000 deer over last year so depending on the area they hunt, archery hunters could find a few more deer, ar-che- iy says Steve Cranney, big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The states total deer population numbers about 320,000 animals. Cranney says the largest populations are found in higher elevations areas, with the Manti and Wasatch Mountains units in central Utah, and the South Slope unit in northeastern Utah, among the states best. Many of the deer herds on lower, drier units havent reached buck to doe ratio and total population objectives called for in Utahs deer management plans. Cranney says the dry weather will be a factor in this years hunt. People who like to hunt from trees stands that are close to water will probably have the most success, as the deer will really be focused on these water sources," he said. Hunters who like to stalk animals will probably have a harder time. The dry vegetation will make it hard to walk without making noise. Hunters who like to stalk animals should try and hunt in high elevation areas," Cranney said. Also, some rain before the hunt would really help as it would moisten the vegetation in ing applications for full or lower elevation areas Music Teachand make it easier to ing Assistant to conduct walk quietly." That singing classes for This is a rain, thankfully, has grades come to the La Sal Classified position. part-tim- 6. Application forms supplied by Distnct, 264 5 400 E, Moab, Job Ser- line at grand.k12.utus. Job begins Aug 22, 2001. Grand County Schools are an equal opportunity, vice or on Affirmative Action & ADA Employer. Published Times-lndependen- in The per- mits for the archery hunt were still available from Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the Divisions Internet site Web (www.nr.state.ut-u- s dwrdwr.htm). t, Moab, Utah, Aug. 9 and 16, 2001. tjm Mountains. As of July 31, General archery buck deer permits are statewide permits this year. They allow hunters to hunt any open hunting unit in the state except limited entry units, which may be hunted only by those who drew a limited entry permit earlier this year. Cranney says the statewide opportunity makes this season a great time for first time archery hunters to pick up the sport. The statewide permit gives hunters a chance to try different areas of the state, which is great for learning different areas and finding a place you like," he said. If youve hunted archery for a few years, though, I would advise you to stay in an area youre familiar with," Cranney said. The more you know about an area the better your success will be, no matter how the deer populations in it are doing. This is especially important for a guy with a bow," Cranney said, in archery hunting, the best success comes to hunters who know the habits of animals in the area theyre hunting, and where the water sources are." Cranney reminds hunters to be careful with fire this season and to learn of possible fire restrictions by checking with the agency that manages the area they plan on hunting. : Hunting in the Southeastern Region is expected to be slightly better than last year, although conditions are going to be tough," says Bill Bates, Southeastern Region wildlife manager. Drought conditions continue to impact fawn recruitment and survival." To find success. Bates says hunters need to do some scouting and be prepared for some hard hunting. The drought may prove beneficial to archery and muzzleloader hunters, since deer are expected to be concentrated around water," Bates said. However, dry conditions will make stalking and tracking difficult. In the La Sal Mountains, shortening the general rifle hunt to 5 days last season has helped the herd improve slightly, but the deer population is only at 43 percent of the unit objective and it has a lot of room to grow. Fawn production this year was poor and may not be enough to maintain the herd at its present size. The buck to doe ratio is 9 bucks per 100 does and needs to improve. pre-seas- ftaue to (jo to extreme measures to escape tfte aateftfat cijc of CrO Sports. SR-19- as follows; Concrete Sidewalk 709, m2; Concrete Curb and Gutter Type B1 250, m; Concrete Driveway Open 1 75 mm Thick 250, m2. The project is to be completed in 45 Working Days. Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained at the above address for a cost of $35.00, plus tax, and mail charge if applicable, no part of which will be refunded. Dated this 3rd day of March, 2001. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Thomas R. Warne, Director Published Times-lndependen- in -- The t, Moab, Utah, Aug. 9, 2001. CITY OF MOAB HELP WANTED SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD The City of Moab is now accepting applications for the position of School Crossing Guard. Job descriptions may be picked up at the Department Of Workforce Ser- vices located at 457 Kane Creek Blvd., Moab, Utah 84532. All applications must be turned in to the Department of Workforce Services located at 457 Kane Creek Blvd., Moab, Utah 84532. The position will remain open until filled. The City of Moab is an equal opportunity employer. For further information, please call the Moab City offices at: (435) Is Danielle Shumway Deputy Recorder Published in the Times Independent, Moab, Utah August 9th and August 16th 2001. 7ll tftc mow, in tfie I10U7. 259-512- "Che Sports Zjmcs-'ftirtcpciuicii-t's I, & ccfcntkm. |