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Show Jimf& - 3nbrjjmbeut, B6-(I- lie JOB PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENT TO ESTABLISH THE THOMPSON SPRINGS Grand County School District is accepting applications for custodian . If you are interested and experienced please complete an application, attach a resume and submit it to 264 S 400 E , Moab, UT Deadline for applying is September 8 at 1 00 p m Apphca-tion- s will be reviewed on October 3, 200 and only those applicants deemed qualified will be invited to interview the week ot October GCSD is SPECIAL SERVICE FIRE DITRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY on Ajgust 2001 the County Count tl ol Grand County U'aft a lupted a Rebolu tion del Idrirtg ttidt the putrln economic welfare convenience and flutes Sity require ttie establish merit ot a Spec lal Ser vice District, to be called "Thompson Springs Spe cial Service ire District' GIVE N THAT 0 E (ttie "Disir ict") lor the pur pose ol providing fires suppression services The Resolution also pro vides for a public fiearmg on the establishment of ttie District in ttie County to be field at in Thompson Utah at 7 30 p m on September 26, 2001 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED DISTRICT T tie District shall have the following boundaries Beginning at ttie SW Comer Ser tiori 33 T 2 1 S, R 19F, SIM and pro ceedirig thence East 5 miles to ttie South 14 Comer Section 34 T21 S, R19F, SLM, thence 1 Northeasterly approximately 3 6 miles to the SW Corner Section 29, T21 S R20E, SLM, thence East 3 5 miles to the South 14 Corner Sect ion 26 T 2 S R20E , SLM, thence North mile to ttie North 14 Corner Section 26, T2 IS. R20E, SLM thence Northwest erly approximately 1 8 miles to ttie NE Corner , 1 , I Section 21, T21 S. R20E, SLM thencp West 2 miles to the NW Corner Section 20, T21 S R20E, thence Southwest erly approximately 5 2 miles to ttie West 14 Corner Section 26, T21 S, HI 9E, SLM, thence South 1 5 miles to the point ot beginning PROPOSED SERSLM VICES Ttie District will be au thoried to acquire prop erty equipment, estab lish programs arid con duct all activities necessary tor ttie provision of tire protection and sup pression services within its boundaries, and to acquire all necessary ta cililies appurtenances and equipment ttierelore METHOD OF FINANCING Pursuant to ttie provision of ttie Utah Special Servn e District Act. Title 17 A Chapter 2 Part 13 Utah Code Annotated. 1993 as amended arid Article XIV Section 8 of ttie Gonst't.jiion of Utah the De tre t may annually imjiov lei s and charges t j pay trji all or a part of tie ser vii i s to be pro vidrd by the District It may also annually levy taxes upon all taxable property within ttie District to provide ttie pro posed servir es and may issue bonds tor the arid or construction ot facilities or sys- tems to p'oviqe said ser vices provided however that sa'd levy to provide said services or to repay said bonds must be au thorved and approved by a maturity of qualified electors ol hie Distort al an election for that purpose in addition pursuant to hie provisions of Section 6513 1 2 Utah Code Annotated 1963 as amended hie District may recede all or any portion ot the mon.es to be allocated and distnb uted by the Utah Depart ment of Transportation under sad provisions tor the purposes set forth therein PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ESTAB- LISHMENT OF SPECIAL SERVICE DtSTRiCT The County Council will hold a public hearing on the establishment of the District at the school house m Thompson, Atest Utah al 7 3o P m on Sep temper 26 2 J0 1 Any in terested person mav p ro test ttie establishment ot ttie Distort or hie furnish mg of ser vu es therein either orally at the hi ar irig or in wnting at or at any time prior to Written protests must be fa d wdh ttm County Cletk arid may be withdrawn by hn prut estant at any time bt ton hie County estahl .ties t abandons the Any pro! si signed on behalt of a (otporatiun owning property in hit District shall be suftn te if it is signed by the presi or dent vk e piesi Fran 35 3b 37 38, Clerk. Auditor Published in Ttie S lures Independent ah Utah on August September 6 13 20 20i1 M 10 CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING RESOLUTION 1 protest At said public hearing the County Council will give full consideration to all protests whir h shall have been Med arid will hear arid t orisider all m terested persons desir T he ing to be heard may con time to time After cone lu Sion ot ttie hearing the County Council shall adopt a resolution either establishing ttie Thump son Springs Special Ser vice Fire District or determining that ttie establish ment of the District should be abandoned or may, in its discretion, re duce ttie boundaries ot ttie District and establish the District by resolution as modified If, within fifteen (15) days after ttie conclusion of ttie hearing, over titty (50) ot the voters of ttie ter establishing the Distort Any peison who shall, at or any time prior to the date and time tot the hearing, tile a written protest with ttie County Clerk against the establishment of ttie District and whose property has breri included W'thin (tie boundaries ot ttie proposed District notwithstanding such protest may within thirty (30) days after the adoption of the resolution establishing the District, d apply to ttie District Court of the Seventh Judicial District t or a writ of review of the actions ot the County in establishing the District only upon the grounds however, that hisher property will not be benefited by ttie services author'zed to be furnished by the District or that ttie proceedings taken m ttie establishment of ttie D'stnet have noi been in compliance with law A FAILURE TO APPLY FOR SUCH WRIT OF REVIEW WITH'N THE PRESCRIBED TIME SHALL FORECLOSE ALL OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN THE DISTRICT SO ESTABLISHED FROM THE RIGHT TO FURTHER OBJECT THERETO GIVEN by order of the Couny Council of Grand County, this 20th day of August, 200 1 s'Kimberty Schappert, Chairman . Pub-I- in The t, Moab, Utah, Sept 6 and n 13,2001 Robert Anderson (USB 01 Daniel G 1) The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in Grand County (Locations in SLB& M) State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City, 84114-630- 0 on or before OCTOBER 10, 2001. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the Division of Water Rights (LEGEND Point(s) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) 2 (A73610): 5 Ben Smith QUANTITY: 5 73 ac-f- t SOURCE 6 m. well 340 ft deep. POD (1) N 250 W 1150 from SE Cor, Sec 9, T26S, R22E (Kayenta Heights) .USE Irrigation, from Mar 1 5 to Nov 1 5, total acreage 1 0530 acs; Domestic 1 family POU: SE-- regarding vacation of road R O W. a Portion ot Powerhouse Lane Alignment described as 1 4SE-1- Sec 9, T26S, 4 R22E. Robert follows Beginning at a point on ttie West boundary ot the Tom Johnson property, said point bears N 0 degrees 53 E 994 8 ft from the West 14 Corner Sec- L. Morgan, PE. STATE ENGINEER Published in Times Independent on SEPTEMBER 13 & 20, 2001. tion 8, T26 S, R22E, SLM, and proceeding with said thence centerline N 76' degrees, 40' E 224 7 It , thence along the arc of a 654 8 ft radius curve to the right 166 Oft , (said curve has a chord which bears N 83 degrees 56' E 165 5 ft ), thence S 88 degrees 48' E 106 8 ft thence along the arc of a 303 3 tt radius curve to the left 65 7 ft (said curve has a chord which bears N 84 degrees 59 E 65 6 ft ) thence N 78 degrees 47' E 1 05 8 tt thence along the arc of a 290 2 ft. radius curve to the left 43 6 ft. (said curve has a chord which bears N 74 degrees 29' E 43 5 ft ), thence N 70 degrees 1 1 E 1 24 4 ft to the end of this alignment vacation. All interested parties should plan to attend this hearing Witness my hand and seal this 31st day of August, 2001 sFran Townsend ClerkAuditor Published in The , , ' Independent, Moab, Utah September 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2001 CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ORDI- NANCE 2001-1- 2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF MOAB OFFICIAL ZONING MAP (REZONING REQUEST FROM R-- 2 TOC-- 1 FOR LOTS 3 OF THE UTEX SUBDIVISION The City of Moab will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at approximately 7.30 p m.The hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers of Moab City Offices at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public input on Proposed Ordinance 2001 - Ordinance Amending the City of Moab Official Zoning 12 An - Map (Rezoning Request from to C-- 1 for Lots 1 3 of the Utex SubdiviR-- 2 9-- sion) In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorder's Office at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532, or phone 1 at least (436) three (3) working days prior to the meeting s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The 259-512- CONTRACTING SERVICES Grand County School District is contracting out some of its computer services, including imaging computers, running wires, installing software, repair computers, etc. If you are interested and experienced please complete an application, attach a resume and submit it to 264 S 400 E., Times- - Independent, Moab, Utah September 13 and 20, 2001. of Moab. Utah Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah, Sept 6, 20 and 27. 2001. 1 3, 2 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 1, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Court- house, the Grand County Council will hold a public hearing to hear public MARK BATMALE, Plaintiff, vs WHITE OAKS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT WHITE OAKS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint in this matter with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, at 125 East Center, Moab, Utah 84532, and to serve upon, or mail to, Anderson & Anderson, PC., plaintiffs attorneys, a copy of said Answer, within thirty (30) days after service of this summons upon you Service of this Summons shall be complete upon the day of last publication A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court or from plaintiffs attorneys, Anderson & Anderson, PC. If you fall so to do, judgment by will be taken against you for the relief default demanded in such Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. DATED this 4 day of September, 200 1 sDamel G. Anderson . ANDERSON & ANDER- SON, PC. Attorneys for Plaintiff P. 0. Box 275 Monticello, Utah 84535 Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Sept. 1 3, 20 and 27, 2001. CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ORDI- NANCE 2001 10 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING DRINKING WATER SOURCE PROTECTION ZONES SURROUNDING ALL CITY WELLS AND SPRINGS The City of Moab will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at approximately 7:30 p m The hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers of Moab City Offices at 1 1 5 West 200 Sojth, Moab, Utah 84532 The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public mput on Pro-- posed Ordinance 42001 10 - An Ordinance Establish)' ig Dnnking Water Source Protection Zones Surrounding all City Wells and Springs. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special during this meeting should notify the Recorder's Office at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532; or phone 1 at least (435) three (3) working days prior to the meeting si Rachel Ellison City Recorder -- accom-modeho- 259-512- Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah September 13 and 20, 2001. CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC HEARING REGIONAL MANAGER - BLANDING $18.09 -- PROPOSED $27.18 HOURLY EXCELLENT BENEFIT PACKAGE Utah Department ot Workforce Services is currently recruiting a Regional Manager II position in Blanding, Utah This position is responsible to develop and coordinate planning of procon- grams, services, tracts, facilities operations, policies and procedures for the DWS Blanding Employment Center, oversee the administration of the office to ensure services are delivered to consumers at appropriate quality and quantity standards, evaluate program effectiveness and efliciency, participate in the development and implementation of the Eastern Regions budget, prioritize budget requests and monitors fiscal activities to assure conformity to goals and budget restraints; develop and SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Civil No. 0107-10- FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME ADAND RETURN DRESS, and any request for a hearing Protest must be filed with the UT 587-222- IN THE SEVENTH an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating 6166) ANDERSON & ANDERSON, PC Attorneys Or Plaintiff 81 East Kx) South PO Box 2 '5 Monticello Utah 84535 Persons objecting to PUBLIC HEARING Ttie Grand County Council will hold a public hearing on October 1 2001 at 7 00 p m at the County Council Chambers Times AndersoniUSB Telephone (435) NOTICE TO WATER USERS , qualified ritory proposed to be in eluded within the District or the owners of over 50 ot the taxable value of ttie taxable property included within (tie proposed District file written protest against ttie es tdblistirnent of ttie proposed District or aqairist ttie specified type ot service to be provided within the District with the County Clerk, ttie Council is required by law in ttie former instance, to abandon ttie proposed establishment of ttie District and in ttie latter instance to eliminate ttie type of service objected to from the resolution f- above-specifie- tie City Ot Moab k tmue ttie hearing from inally Times-lndependen- Hearing previously rtised as Tuesday, August 28 2001 at approximately 7 30 p m has been etianged to Tuesday September 11, Z001 at approximately 7 10 p m in the Council Chambers ot the Moab City Ott ices at 1 15 West 200 South Moab, Utah The purpose of this hearing is to solicit pub-Iinput on Proposed 172001 - a Resolution Resolution Adopting the Muatj City General Plan, In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorder's Office at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532, or phone (435) 259 5121 at least three (3) working days prior to ttie meeting s Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Times Independent, August 23, 30 and September 6 2001 title to ttie propt r'y must join in the signing ot tt a percent Published a lv corporation Where title to any piop erty is field m ttie name ot more ttian orn person all of ttie persons holding n employer ING DATE of ttie County Counr an equal opportunity ADOPTING THE MOAB CITY GENERAL PLAN CHANGE OF MEET authorized duly L. 0 1 u arty 1 1 i agent -- ANNOUNCEMENT PROTECTYOUR RIGHTTO KNOW Thursday, September 13,2001 comment in a proposed 2 to Sut.u vision ot land belonging to Pame Simmons 1 he proposed subdivision is in a HC, Highway Commercial zone distn. t s Mary Hothine, Secretary Grand County Planning Commission Publish J in ttie T imes Moab, Independent, Utah, September 13th & 21st, 2001 implement activities to promote goodwill, maintain credibility and create a favorable public image ot DWS, plan and direct promotional and marketing campaigns and projects; confer with community leaders and elected officials, examine and analyze operational reports; conduct operational research and fact finding, perform other related duties as assigned. Mvansed SKILLS: Knowledge of Workforce Service programs, laws, policies and services; and local labor market dynamics and issues. Ability to: Coordinate ac- tivities of various service delivery and administrative support functions; apply effective supervision and personnel man- agement techniques; communicate effectively and employ effective customer relations tech- edge of Data processing systems specific to programs managed. Preference may be given to applicants with exten- sive experience and skills in programs, personnel management & customer employer re Interested applicants who meet the job requirements for this position and who have not al- ready submitted a re- sume to Utah Skill Match, must submit their resume and cover sheet to the Department of Human Resource Management, 2120 State Office Building, SLC UT 84 1 1 4. Also, please submit a letter of interest to Cheryl Karren, Department of Workforce Services, 475 West Price River Drive Suite 3 00, Price, Utah 845 01 (43 5) Closing date: 092 801. EEO 636-230- Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, Sept. 13, 20 and 27, 2001. CHAPTER 17.06, TITLE 17, OF THE MOAB MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING THE DEFINITION OF A CARPORT The City ot Moab will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at approximately 7.30 p m The hearing will be held m the City Council Chambers of Moab City Offices al 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532, The purpose of this hearing will be to solicit public input on Proposed Ordinance 2001 11 - An Ordinance SALE PURSUANT TO MECHANIC UEN, Pursuant to UTAH CODE 38-2- 4 Notice is hereby given that the following property of West Creek Ranch, P.O. Box 369, Colorado, SON, PC. Attorneys for Plaintiff 81 East 100 South P.O. Box 275 Monticello, Utah 84535 2 Telephone (435) sale. This has been so successful we have plans to make it an annual fund raiser. We want to do more for our members and community, but it takes money. Concludes Saina, -- Section Amending 17 06 020 (5), of Chapter 17.06, Title 17, of the Moab Municipal Code Regarding the definition of a carport. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorders Office at 1 1 5 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532; or phone at least (435) three (3) working days prior to the meeting Is Rachel Ellison City Recorder 259-512- 1 Published in The Times- - Independent, Moab, Utah September 13 and 20, 2001. L. Robert Anderson (SUB 6166) ANDERSON & ANDER- 587-222- sDamel G. Anderson IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ORDER ALLOWING SERVICE OF PROTION 0107-10- 4 MARK BATMALE, Plaintiff, vs. WHITE OAKS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Defendant. Plaintiff Mark Batmale filed an Ex Parte Motion for Order Allowing Service of Process by Publi- cation dated August 28, 2001, which was supported by affidavit. The Court, having, reviewed the case file and the contents therein, finds as follows. 1 . The whereabouts of the Defendant White Oaks Federal Credit Union is unknown and cannot be ascertained through reasonable dil- Personal service on Defendant White Oaks Federal Credit Union is impractical under the circumstances. THEREFORE, THE COURT HEREBY ORDERS, ADJUDGES AND DECREES as follows: 1 . The Ex Parte Motion for Order Allowing Service of Process by Publication is granted. 2. Plaintiff shall publish D0522GHA1 3286, the summons 1 700, will be sold to satisfy the amount owed to Michael S. Adams, Sun Country Auto, Moab, Utah for services, labor, and storage in the amount of $600.00. This vehicle will be sold on Oct. 5th, 2001 . You as the owner of this property, have a right to recover possession of the property by posting a bond. Published in the Times- - Independent, Moab, Utah, September 6 and, 2001. in the Times- - Independent, a weekly newspaper, publication to be made at least one time per week for three weeks, the first publication to be within 14 days within the entry of this order. 3. Proof of service shall be in accordance with U.R.C.P. 4(h DATED this 31 ST day of AUGUST, 2001. sMary Manley, District Judge Published in The Times-lndependen- Chamber President. We are always trying to come up with new and innovative ways to raise funds. The Chamber will be hosting a Business After Hours social sometime soon to show off its new look, and new programs. There are exciting things happening here, and this is Just the beginning." declares Bronson. LDS Boy Scout CESS BY PUBLICACivil No. pre-yar- y. (USB 0101) Daniel G Anderson 81522, a 1976 International Dump Truck, VIN Model auction was a big success the C of C Chamber of Commerce Friday night d hosted a members only sale, w ith bar. It cash and free hotdogs, baked goods w as a great time. Boasts Tbni Bronson, Vice President, We really enjoyed the evening visiting w ith one another, and checking out the goods." The yard sale was to start at 9 00 a m. on Saturday, but the usual early birds arrived at 7:30 a.i.i. to kick off a very successful yard salefund raiser. The event brought in about $2000.00 for the Chambers beautification project. We feel our building is a gateway to the community and we want it to be spectacular when the whole world sees us next February," Bronson adds. The Chamber has been very active with the other Olympic commit-tte- s in making preparations for the Olymrun coming on February 4, 2002. torch pic Fd like to thank all our members, ambassadors and the community in whole for their overwhelming support," says Maijorie Wagner, Beautification Chairman, It was even more prosperous than we could have hoped." The money will be used for not only the stunning new sign, created by Jerry Jaran ofAble Sign Design, but also for landscaping and building upgrades. There are still two items left to be soljj, A hand which are being auctioned on made quilt and a vehicle, donated by Chamber members. Other items that did not sale this time around are being donated to the Human Society for their up coming yard igence. PUBLIC NOTICE OF Gateway, ORDI- 2001-1- 1 NANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.06 020(6), OF t, Moab, Utah, Sept. 1 3, 20 and 27,2001. volunteers were plenty busy painting at Seekhaven Kudos To Boy Scout Troup 802 And the Moab Stake Of The LDS Church! On Saturday, September 8, the Boy Scouts donned their painting clothes, picked up brushes and rollers and painted the resource center at Seekhaven. The results are terrific! The Board of Trustees and Staff of Seekhaven extend their sincere appreciation to the following individuals, led by McLain Knutson, who through the group effort, earned his Eagle Scout Award; Ken Brueck, Joel Loesch, David Knutson, Jeff Richards, Brennen Knutson, Trevor Knutson, Jason Stubbs, Renie Sorensen, Jonathan Mosher, Scott Bishoff, and Merrie Knutson LIBRARY DIRECTOR $29,765yr. wexcellent benefits. Five years exp. as director of assistant director m a public library wgrant writing exp. req'd. Bachelors in Library Sci- and apply to: Workforce Services, 457 Kane Creek Blvd. Moab, UT 84532 (435) 719-260- Applications accepted ence reqd. ALA until 5.00 p.m. September 30, 2001 EOEADA. Qualified women and minority are encouraged to complete job description apply Published in the Times Independent September 13th and 20th, 2001. accredited MLS preferred. Exp. in building projects and fundraising preferred For NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING On September 19, 2001 , the Town of Castle Valley Town Council, during their regularly scheduled meeting at 6.30 p m. at the Castle Valley LDS Church, will conduct a public hearing on the issue of increasing the compensation of the statutory officer of the municipality Clerk: Present as follows' hr. Increase $1.00hr. interested persons shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Dated and posted by order of the Town of Castle Valley Town CounAll cil. sBruce $15.00br. Proposed Salary $16 Keeler Mayor Attest: sDorothy L. Town Clerk Published Salary A. Times-lndependen- Harding in The t, Moab, Utah, September 13, 2001. |