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Show iiartifi Jinif 66-tX- hc B-- 3 ubffJtH.bfnt, Thursday, October 4, 20C1 Saturday marks the opening of elk season; may be a tough hunt ag s r.ur.ters to t us their efforts in pile . prui e. f.r t.afjitats, ratfier tf.ari in the in r noisier asp n Unless there's a dra-t- n ihur.g ;n the weather, hull Ik are going to he at high elevations hn Utah n 20)1 ge la ral hull elk 6 Kxcellent r.umt open-)i- t elk await hunter- - this vear elk in There are ,i!rii-- t h i onU Utah rght now. whirl t.ite 4,(kXj animals awa from W idobjective of a littl fnor than 67.0J. savs Steve (rurim v hi,. ganie coord, na tor for the )iv is ion of wildlife Resource' 'Were reaching our target simulation oh jectives on most units and, in some cases, were over otjective arid have issud tow elk tag to try and bring populations ti.uk dow n to ohjet live S hile good numl rs of hull elk await hunters ttiis year, dry areas l pushed of .it' around f are being other hunters .X 1 v -- - the Plateau eat tier could make hunting tough If the leaves start falling the trees, and we don't get ari moisture, its going to ts- difficult to move around without making noise, Crannev said Some storm, as long a.- - it isnt so severe that it limits acies.s, would he " good for elk hunters right now f'ranne) says the dry, hot off - hunt, as tsith any bull and spike hull lerrrut.s are av allahle for both residents and nonresidents to pure hase weather has pushed elk into heavy limber w here cool, wet and green areas art- found I le encour- - r PUBLIC NOTICES Moab, Utah 84532 Attendance at the pre-bitour is requested Names d of those in attendance will be recorded This is an Equal Em- ployment Opportunity lEEO) protect Bidders on this project will be required to comply with the by SPANISH & WATER VALLEY IMPROVESEWER MENT DISTRICT from received President's Executive Order No 11518, 11246 and 1375, as well as other Federal Regulations indicated in the bidders Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2 00 PM on October 16. 2001 at 3025 South 1 DOCUMENTS The Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) goals and the Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) lair share goals tor this Trail Road, Moab, Utah 84532. The worV to be performed under this project shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials and Contract are 10 2 and 6 respectively Small business participation is also solicited Published in The 9, equipment required to construct the facilities and features called for by the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS and as shown Times-lndependen- Moab Utah, Sept 20, 27, October 4 and 1 1 200 on the DRAWINGS Proiect location is ap- . 3 miles proximately southeast of Moab. Utah This project consists of ble well pumps and constructing well vaults at each location and installing approxima'ely 1 7,450 ft of supp1 une from the wells to a recent y constructed 3 0 rri ,,on galA 'elemetry system dod two new on Se f yprx.t ( , jenera- gems w" aiso be installed One new chlorinatin' building will be constructed and one e st r g tui'dmg will be tior. sy renovaed to accommo-da- e he new chlonnaV.r, sys em A 5''o bid bond and iy'o payment and performance bonds sh all be for this project This protect is funded by Lev sion of Drinking Waer Permanent Com regued "ui y USD P Impact Board Rural Deveiop- a's - and specif ca or s have been ty Sunr.se Egi-'ee'ntop and wil be pre-pa'e- g aa abe ater Core Drilling The Grand County Solid Waste Management Special Service District 1 is seeking proposals for a contractor to drill and core through sandstone formations near the Moab Landfill to approximately 300- - 400 feet, to obtain cores for logging and information for depth to water More detailed specifications are available upon re quest All proposals shall be turned in to the District offices at 1000 E Sand Flats Road PO Box 980, Moab UT 84532 by Noon, Friday October 5 200 These services are qualification based procurements and the District reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals, or to accept or reiect the whole or ary part of any proposals or to waive any informality state-license- portion Of t e new water line ft at is to r.e installed wll resi jie so"d rock exA 1 Request for Proposals installing two submersi- cavatin' Septem- ber 24 2X1 at their a 25 East 500 Norm, F.i'"0'e Uah 84631, eepfc'e M35i 743-6-of or rece pt IX X tor each set e or technicality in any proposal m the best interests of the District To request specifications or for further information, please contact the District office at (435) 259-386- 7 sJane S Jones Disnct Manager Published in The Times-lnd- pendent, e Moab Lhah, Sept 27 and Oct 4 2X1 fnon-xdao- The ENGI- t P tv S Contract wS o e Gvrse Enginee- NE red re, a'-- eevh' ed V a" w i p re'hd A O'e v q St. " ? ''4' to' they wli be t?y Joh n L aj Protect fOur wli be Ooofcer 10th, t 30 p m , ieav-r- r oce of the 3525 South T'a I Road, t tified The Grand Softool 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 of Utah Is! Doug Cannon Business Administrator Grand County CONTRACT Spanish lon wa'r-- r Vo opened and read aloud, interested persons are welcome to attend Successful bidder will be no- NOTICE Grand County School District invites contractors to submit bids for wa and ether concrete work at HMK. l Specs & mo available from Rob 'Welch at 259-851-5 Sea ed bvJs due by 2 X p m Oct 8. 2X1 in office of Grand School District 264 S 400 E, Moab, Utah, Bds wU be School District Published in The Times-lndependen- t. Moab, Utah. Sept 27 and Oct 4, 2X1 Request for Proposals Geologist Services The Grand County Solid Waste Manage- ment Special Service District is seeking credentials and proposals for geologist services to observe and evaluate a core drilling project near the Moab Landfill More detailed specifications are available upon request All proposals shall be turned in to the District offices at 1000 E Sand Flats Road, PO Box 980, Moab UT 84532 by Noon, Friday, October 5, 2X1, Those services are qualification based procurements and the District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or to accept or reiect the whole or any part of any proposals, or to waive any informality or technicality in any proposal in the best interests of thie District To request specifications or for further information, please contact the District office 1 at (435) 259-386- sJane S Jones District Manager Published in The Times-lndependen- Moab Utah. Sept 27 and Oct 4,2X1 do Klk hunters are encouraged to n do some scouting, pre-seao- says Brent Stettler, Southeastern Region conservation outreach manager, Locate the herd you w ish to hunt. Spend time observ- their movements. Identify resting areas, feeding areas and p y hunt alone," Stettler advises. Carry a first aid kit and survival gear in the event you're injured or become lost. Let someone at home know where you will be and when you plan to return Wear clothing w hich will lie suitable for weather and temperature changes. Wear hunter orange on your chest, back and head Carry a cell phone in case of emergency." For more information, call the Southeastern Region office at (435) 636-026- pursuant to mechanic hen. pursuant to Utah Code Notice is hereby given that the property of Ronald L. McGuhee 1988 Ford Mustang, Lie 821XCD, VIN 38-2-- 4 FABP45E3JF263815, Storage and payments on vehicle made in amount of $2713 4Q This vehicle wJI be sold on Oct 15 1X1 You as the owner of this property have a right to 0. God (Rom. 1: 16; 2 Thess. 1: 7-9- ). might ask, How can such unity exist? And does it really matter if there are many names and many churches, as long as we believe in the same Jesus? Yes, it does matter, my friends. Jesus Himself warned in Not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, Matthew 7:21-2shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name? And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness! Jesus also prayed in John 17:20-- 2 1, 1 do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word; that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may You 3, believe that You sent Me. Among those of other world religions (Muslim, Hindu, etc.), the statement is often made about Christianity, You say there is only one God, and that the Bible is His book. Yet there are many so called Christian churches, teaching many, many different things. If Christians are so divided, not knowing what your God wants you to do, how can we who are outside understand what He wants? Its just as Jesus said: divisions among those who believe in Him cause confusion in the rest of the world. But what a convicting power it would be if all of us only believed and practiced exactly what the Bible teaches, and by our lives we showed the 1 Cor. 13). beauty and unity of Christianity (John 13:34-35- ; The effect of that unity would be as Jesus prayed: the world would believe that God had sent Him. If you would like to know more about this plea of the churches of Christ (Rom. 16:16), we invite you to attend one of our assemblies this Sunday, or soon (meeting at 456 Emma Blvd. in Moab - 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 6 p.m.). We would ask of those who are believers in Christ, and as we read in Matthew 10:32 - have you confessed Jesus as your Savior? Therefore whoever confesses Me before men, him I will also confess before My Father who is in heaven. Have you turned away from a life of sin, in order to obey God with a penitent heart? (Luke 133; 2 Pet. 3:9). Have you been buried with Christ in baptism (immersion in water) for the remission of your sins, as we are taught in Romans 6:3-- 4 and Acts 2:38, being bom of water and the Spirit (John 3:3, 5) into the kingdom of God s Dear Son (Col. 1: 13), which is His spiritual body, His church? (Eph. 1:22-24:4; Matt. 16:18; Acts 2:47). We plead with you to consider these truths and to become a part of Gods family on earth (Eph. 3:15), by obedience to His 3; recover possession of the proper ty posting a bond. Gospel (Rom. 10: 16). sJody Jardme 4XN 5XW With love in Christ, Moab. Utah Times-lndependen- particular group of elk and the habitat they occupy, develop one or more hunting strategies. A back-uplan is useful in the event of weather change-,- , excessive hunter pressure or any other factor that might move the animals from their range. Stettler also reminds hunters that those possessing an any hull permit may not, hunt in a spike-onlunit, and that spike-onlperholders mit may not hunt in an any bull unit. Rememlsr to avoid shooting from a vehicle or from a road or highway," Stettler said. Be sure to properly validate your tag at the site of the kill Carry game bags to protect the meat from flies and yellow jackets. Please keep the carcase out of public view when you re turn. Hunters should also ke p safety in mind during their hunt. Dont PUBLIC SALE Public Notice of sale Ptbl'St-e- Based on your a Rev. In religion, if we would put aside our personal opinions and preferences, we would be united in Christ. All of us would be members of that church which was begun by our Lord on the day of Pentecost in Jerusalem, just after His resurrection from the grave and His ascension to the Father in heaven (Acts 2). All of us would be called Christians (Acts 11:26). All of us would obey the same commands to be saved. All of us would worship the Father in the same way (John 4:24; 17:17). We would be one spiritual family in the entire world, working together to bring the message of salvation to those who dont know dark canyons with water. Also, elk haven't hunched up in large herds yet. In general, hunters with an any hull elk permit should expect to find large tracts of posted private land in the Southeastern Region. Because many hunters want the opportunity to shoot a large bull, the few any hull units in the region usually draw more hunting units pressure than its spike-onl- y familiarity with re- 22:18-19- ). y escape corridors ). 9-1- 1; not find elk where they have in ing Matthews those who profess belief in Christ lievers. Let us all turn to the Bible for all that we say and do (2 John the past," he said, Look in deep, PROTECTYOUR RIGHTTO KNOW ISH VALLEY CULINARY IMPROVEWATER PROJECT MENT PHASE II 2001 will be 1-- 3; unit is recommended, however, if hunters expect to see any elk there. Hunters will be looking a little harder for elk this year, Bates says Drought conditions have scattered elk throughout many portions of the region." For the Umt success, Bates encourages hunters to find a good water source and ledding or foraging areas, and to concentrate their efforts around them. Dry weather this year has also pushed elk into areas where they're not normally found, so hunters may spike-onl- & America My wife and I are about to move away from Moab after more than six years of service to God and this community. Before leaving, we would once again like to give a loving plea (Eph. 4:15) to those of you who believe in and desire to show your love for Jesus (John 14:15; Heb. 5:9). There is one God, one Lord, and one Bible - the Word (John Yet there are many differences among be1: Eph. 4:4-6- y w TO BID out-of-t- i 1 Separate sealed bids for construction of SRAN Samuel - Southeastern Region i INVITATION Bull x Ik permit.- are available from 239 hunting license agent-i- n Utah, frum four agents and from L). vision ofWd i life Rc.sourtes otfiies Flk herds are doing well acro--th- e Southeastern Region, with hrds either stable or slowly in treating in sue Many elk herds in the region have reached their objective 'There was good elk production on the La Sal Mountain and Munti spike-onlunits this year, sas Bill Bates, Southeastern Region wildlife manager. Heavy scouting around the east side of . - A PLEA FOR UNITY m The SAMATM t. Moab, Utah, Sept 20. 27, Oct 4 and 1 1 2X0. f |