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Show B6-iI- - j owing de r'jperry a ill be te r p.iy-dM- the Grand County Courthouse 125 Last Center Moab Utah on November 29 2001 at 12 15 October chal M trustor Grand County Weed Board - two (2) to serve on a Board are as follows 1 No appointed member of the board may be a lull or pari time employee ot the district while serving on the board 2 No person em ployed by a special ser vice district as a fulltime or part time employee may serve on the governing board ot tfie district 3 A board member may not be compensated separately as a board member and as an employee for providing the same ser- ' Plat strictions. however evi do need Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on ttie property The current beneficiary of the trust deed pointed by the County legislative body shall be an elector of the dis- Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation and the record owner ot tfie property as of the recording of the notice ot default is trict Michael is Interested residents County should file a letter of intent to serve on the Board(s) to Grand County Council, 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532. Letters should be received no later than 5 00 p m on December 3, 2001. The Grand County Council shall make the appointment at the regular Council meeting on December 17, 2001. Published in The Times Independent, Ingleby cashier's check or certified funds payable to Lundberg & Associates Cash payments are not accepted DATED October 24. 2001. sScott Moab, Utah on November 8, 15. 29. 2001 Lundberg, Trustee (801)263-340- 0 L&A Case No 17634 Team BACU THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 000700149 Judge PURPOSE. Published Lyle R. Anderson in The Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, Nov and 15, 2001. FIRST SECURITY 8 1. BANK. Plaintiff vs MICHELLE PFNEE CLARK, and JERRY CLARK. Defendants Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of NOVEMBER, 2001 ,at 10 00 A M on the front steps of the . Grand County Coud house, 125 East Center Street, Moab, UT 84532, Utah, the fol lowing described property will be sold at public sheriffs sale to sat isfy a judgment rendered in favor of Plaintiff m the action 1 994 Pontiac Grand Prix, Serial Number above-entitle- 1G2WJ52MGRF264181 The sale shall be con- ducted in accordance with Flule 69, U R Civ P. DATED this- - 8th day of November, 2001. sJames D. Nyland Grand Courity Sheriff Published in The Times-lndnppnden- Notice of Hospital Board Vacancy The Grand County Hospital Special Service District Board is accepting applications for two At Large positions of Board Member for terms begin2002. January ning Any interested Grand ar residents County should send an application letter to the Grand County Hospital Special Service District, 245 Williams Way. Moab, UT 84532 These will be accepted until 5 00 PM.. January 1 6, 2002 Applications will be reviewed by the Board and applicants interviewed at the regular meeting on January 24, 2002. at Allen Memorial Hospital at 7 00 PM The Board s recommenda tions will be forwarded to the Grand County Council for final action on filling the vacancy. Published in The T imps Inderr "d"-nt- , Mojb. U'ah. Nov 15, 2001 PUBLICATION CASE NO 0137-2- 1 JUDGE L. ANDERSON Moab, Utah and 22, 2001. 11 jV Office by 3 00 p m. on Tm sday, November 27, 2001 at 115 West 2U0 S ith. Moab, Utah e 84532. Bids must be 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) s1 Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The MATTER OF THE ESTA1E OF ROGER FLOYD PALSLEY a k.'a' jt'ER F BALSLEY Dec eased IN THE turned e NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROGER FLOYD BALSLEY, AKA ROGER F. BALSLEY, 259-512- Deceased. Case No 0137-2- All persons having claims against the estate above-name- are required to present tfiem to the personal representative or to the District Court of Grand County. Utah, on or before Feb 1 2002 or the claims may be forever barred , Lily Ann Balsley Personal Representat- ive 201 East 100 North Moab. Utah 84521 Published m The T Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000 00 deposit at the sale and the balance ot the purchase price by 1200 noon the day following the sale. Both the deposit and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY C-- A may be picked up at tne Recorders Office at the Moab City Offices, 15 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532 All sealed bids must be turned in to the City ot Moab Recorder s e E and Amended portion of Plats A. C and according to the 0fi i iul Plat thereof Subject to easements. reservations, rights of way and re- Each trustee board member ap- cations. drawings and 920-112- 1 UTAH MOUNTAINVIEW vice 4 1979) 15 Bid specifi- contract documents 1997 by Inglnhy as in favor of First SUBDIVISION 920-170- SEVENTH JUDICIAL COURT FOR GRAND COUNTY, 3 jrtgage Corporation i ovenng the following m tl property purported Grand to te o ati-811 at County Mountainview Drive Moab UT 845 12 (the undersigned dis luims liability for any error in the address) and more particularly rjesi nt n I at lot 8 Block E, -- on throughout Moab City placement ot 40 tons of asphatt crack scaling natena's A d sealant several roads lation of crauk IN THE M' two (2) Grand Facsimile 'j7Q) Road- way Crack Sealant Project This project wiH include the instal- i Tempt, ,rtt. re 2'jij2 bids tor Attorney tor L Py Aon Bu's.t, y 53 ! E i H jpniii-- . Avef 'ji- - T r r d Floor Aspen CO 81811 of said da pm Ou!-- - Gates knerevcfi 4 GarJensa'U PC a the purpose of fore-jsirig a trust deed jngmulty executed on Im- Qualifications p at p'jt'lic auction to highest bnl Jt-in lawful money ot toe United Sates at 1 provement District t PROJECT The Ci y ot Moab is now accepting sealed 7?o9 USB sul-- I ter and Sewer The scrihwrd M Leut'urj NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE Please take not ce ttiat as ol January i 2002, the following Grand County Boards wH have vacancies Grand County Air pod Board - three (3i Grand County B id"! ot Adjustment one ' ) Council on Aging three (3) Grand Couny Hos pital Special Serv-cDistrict - three (3) Dan O Laurie Mu seom Board - tour 4 Grand County F'uNc Library Board one j Moab Mosquito Abatement District one (1) Spanish Valley V i of TO BIO 2002 ROADWAY CRACK SEALANT INVITATION PROTECT YOUR RIGHTTO KNOW NOTICE OF VACANCY - CITY OF MOAB PUBLIC NOTICES V ilimfs 3li5fprnitrnt, Thursday, hr Moab, Utah, Nov 1, 8 and 2001. 15. NOTICE Grand County School District invites contractors to submit bids to roof the Food Bank building Specs & info available from Rob Welch at 259-851- Sealed bids due by 2.00 pm Nov 18,2001 the office of Grand School District, 264 S 400 E, Moab, Utah. Bids will be opened and read aloud, interested persons are welcome to attend. Successful bidder will be in notified. The Grand School 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, s Doug Cannon Business Administrator Grand County School District Published in The T dent. Moab, Utah, Nov 8 ad imes-Indepe- n 15. 2001 NOTICE OF VACANCY The Grand Water & Sewer Service Agency is accepting applications from interested persons to serve on the Grand County Water Conservancy District Board of Directors. Two positions are open to residents of tfie District The term of Office will be for two years, ending January 2004. Interested persons should submit a letter of mte'est to the office of the Grand Water & Sewer Service Agency, 3025 E. Spanish Trail Road, Moab, Utah 84532 no later than December 5, 2001 T t, November 8 & ber 15, 2001 Novem- REQUEST FOR BIDS The Moab Area Travel Council is cur- rently accepting bids for the printing of the Southeastern. Utah Travel Guide. The deadline for the bid process ts Nov. 21, 2001 at 5 PM All bids must be submitted to the Moab Area Travel Council at PO Box 550, 40 North 100 East, Moab. Utah 845 32, For details and a copy of the specifications contact the Moab Area Travel Council at sMarian DeLay Executive Director Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Nov 8 and 15, 2001. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Southeastern Utah District Board of Health will be considering a proposal pertaining to a change in board structure at its regular Times-lndependen- t, Moab. Utah. Nov 15, 2001 Request for Bids on Building Remodel The Grand Wafer & Sewer Service Agency is requesting bids from licensed contractors for a building remodel at their office 3025 E Spanish Trail Rd. Specifications can be obtained at the office. Bids will be due by 4:00 p m. on 12401. Bids will be opened and awarded during the Agency meeting on 12 501 held at 3025 E Spanish Trail Rd .at 7.00 p m. For more information call 259-812Isl Dale F. Pierson ManagerOperator Published in The Times Indeoendent, Moab, Utah, November 8 & 15, 2001. Public Notices Witness PUBLIC NOTICE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 350 The Grand County Council passed, adopted, and approved Ordinance 350 m open session on November 5. 200 1 an Ordinance sedirtg the lees for the offices Grand of County. Utah. The complete Ordinance is on file m the Grand County Clerk, Auditor's O'fice. Passed, adopted, and approved by the following vote Voting aye K.mberly Schapped, Al McLeod Jim Lewis, Joette Jerry Langianese, Mi Neely Bart Leavitt, Susanne Mayberry Vo'ing nay none. s Fran Townsend Grand County Clerk, Auditor in The Published Times-lndependen- t, Mcab, Utah November 15. 2001 CITY OF MOAB TO BED TUSHER STORM DRAIN OUTFALL INVITATION PROJECT TUSHER CREEK The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids for the, Tusher Storm Dram Outfall Project, Tusher Detention Basin to the Mill Creek. This project will include construction of approximately 1630 feet of 18', 24', and 36' storm drain piping, with seven manholes, one 36' end section, and ten catch basins. Bid specifications, drawings and contract documents may be picked up at the Recorder's Office at the Moab City Offices. 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. All sealed bids must be turned into the City of Moab Recorder's Office by 3 00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 84532. Bids must be turned in on the City of Moab's specification 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 Recorders Office at (435)259-5121- . sRachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Times Independent. Moab, Utah November 15 and 22, 2001. NOTICE TO LICENSED CONTRACTORS Grand County School District is accepting sealed bids for technology job, which entaiis only running and pulling fiber optic wire. The District will provide all materials and will terminate the ends If you are a qualified applicant please call Ann at 259-591- 3 for information Sealed bids are due in the GCSD Office at 264 S. 400 E., Moab, UT 84532 by Novem- ber 28.12:00 noon. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m. that same day, in- terested persons are welcome to attend. Successful bidder will be notified. The Grand School District re- serves 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 my hand and seal this 5th day of Protect November 2001. sDale F. Pierson ManagerOperator Published in The Your sW Doug Cannon Business Administra- Right tor Grand School District Moab. 'ah rrher 5. and November 22, 2001. M Utah. to Times-Independen- :f Published in The Times-lndependen- t, 1 V. Know J New book chronicles acts of LDS faithful during war As part of the groundbreaking Saints at War project, more than one thousand accounts from Latter-daSaint veterans have been gathered in American Fork. Many of these accounts will be available in November w ith the release of the book, Saints at War: Experiences of Latter-daSaints in World War II. In addition, a Saints at War conference was held at y DETENTION BASIN TO THE MILL scheduled meeting on November 20, 200 1,5 00 pm., at the Green River City Offices in Green River, Utah. The general public is invited and encouraged to attend. Published in The November 15, 2001 Moab, Utah, Nov. 15 and 22, 2001. y Brigham Young University on November 10, and a KBYU Saints at War documentary will air on Veterans Day, November 11. Dr. Robert C. Freeman and Dr. Dennis A. Wright, professors in the Church History department at BYU, started the Saints at War project two years ago. More than 1,100 American veterans are dying each day, said Dr. Freeman. These brave men and women will pass from our view very quickly and we felt an urgent need to capture their stories for future generations." Saints at War: Experiences of Latter-daSaints in World War II combines over 200 remarkable stories-froChurch leaders and veterans around the world-withundreds of images that literally capture faith in the midst of war. Among the veterans accounts are several general authorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints including Thomas S. Monson, James E. Faust, Boyd K. Packer, Neal A. Maxwell, and David B. Haight. There is much to be learned from the valor of these veterans. Their stories teach us the meaning of courage, sacrifice, and what it means to y h y be an American, said Wright. William Slaughter, an archivist with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, said the bravery and faith of LDS veterans will have lasting value and will inspire future generations. Saints at War is one of the most exciting and important endeavors in the field of Mormon history, said Slaughter. The Saints at War project is in part- nership with The Veterans History Project, a larger effort being undertaken by the Library of Congress. These projects give families the means to revive and share the memories and preserve their stories, said Sarah Rouse, Program Officer of The Veterans History Project. It becomes a strengthening time for families and a priceless gift for everyone. I lerbert Frost contributed to the Saints at War archive just four months before he passed away. My father was very proud of having fought in the war and was so grateful for the opportunity to express his feelings," said Susanne Olsen, Frosts daughter. I was touched by his experiences, particularly his participation in the Church during World War II." It is the focus of faith during war that makes the Saints at War project unique. These men and women didn't set aside their religious convictions even though they were carrying rifles and machine guns. They still found time to read their scriptures, take the sacrament, pray, and share the gospel w ith others, said Wright. In the most trying of circumstances their spiritual life did not end; in fact it became a sustaining force. The Saints at War archive will be housed in the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU and will include personal histories, journals, letters, period photographs, artifacts, and first-hanaccounts of wrar experiences-bot- h oral and written. We are hopeful that the book Saints at War: Experiences of Latter-day Saints in World War II, the KBYU documentary, and the conference will alert people to the existence of the archive so more veterans will be able to participate, said Freeman. The book also gives the reader a wonderful opportunity to have a piece of the archive in their homes and share it with their families." Saints at War: Experiences of Latter-daSaints in World War II, by Dr. Robert C. Freeman and Dr. Dennis A. Wright ($39.95 hardcover) is published by Covenant Communications. The Saints at War book and video ($19.95 VHS, $24-9DVD) are available at bookstores everywhere.. d y 5 Questar to spend $366 million this year on capital projects Questar Corp. said it projects capital expenditures of approximately $376 million in 2002, with continued emphasis on drilling and other activities. Questar, now serves Moab natural customers since its acquisition of Utah Gas Service Co. Questar. an integrated natural gas com- pany, expects a record $987 million in capital expenditures in 200 1, including $406 million in acquiring a privately held exploration and production company in July. R.D. Cash. Questar chairman and CEO, said the 2001 and 2002 expenditures w ill provide the catalyst for achieving our objective of consistent double-digi- t earnings growth over the next several years." Over the period, we expect to spend 6 1 k of capital expenditures for opportunities with higher return potential, which is one of our primary strategies. Cash said. He noted that the acquired exploration 2001-200- 2 and production assets increased the oil and gas recompanys serves by almost 59G to 1. 1 trilli on cufjic feet equivalent, as of Sept. 30, 2001. In addition, the acquisition enhanced the non-regulat- ) companys significant inventory of drilling prospects. g Questars 2002 program million of spending by the anticipates $180 Market Resources group. The of majority spending would be for oil and drilling, $143 million, and gas gathering and processing, $27 million. TTie budget includes $26 million for Wexpro Co., a subsidiary that develops gas owned by Questars utility. Questars Regulated Serv ices group - comand reprising interstate tail gas distribution - projects 2002 expenditures of $1G5 million. The budget includes $55 million to expand the system, $42 million for transmission and storage projects, and $35 million for partnerships and other projects. Cash noted that the utility continues to enjoy one of the fastest customer-growtrates in the induscapital-spendin- h try. Cash said the 2002 program allows us to continue our growth strategies while beginning to reduce debt to more customary levels. He noted that 2001 presented extraordinary opportunities, which we were able to pursue because of our strong balance sheet and cash flows." capital-spendin- g |