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Show (I hr Page A7 Ll imr 8 -- 3! ubrprubntt Thursday, January 24, 20C2 School board continues to examine attendance policy by Franklin Seal taff writer The Grand County Board Public Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE West Boundary of Murphy Lana; Tha following tienct South 32 property will be deg 58' East 13 5 sold at public auction to teet thence South the highest bidder, pay- 27 deg. 12' East able m lawful money of 94 2 feet, thence the United States, at the South 22 deg 03' Grand County Court- East 85 7 teet to the house, 125 East Center, point of beginning Moab, Utah, on FebruMore correctly ary 21. 2002, at 1215 described as: p m, of said day, for the Beginning at a purpose of foreclosing a point located East trust deed originally ex- 1171 teet and North ecuted on November 573 0 teet from the 21, 1995 by Jeffrey R. South 14 Corner, Perkins, as trustor, in Section 8, Townfavor of Mortgage Asso- ship 26 South, ciates, Inc., covering the Range 22 East. following real property SLB&M, proceedpurported to be located ing thence South in Grand County at 81 deg 07' West 1338 Murphy Lana, 1 73 6 feet; thence Moab, UT 84532 (tha North 22 deg 45' undersigned disclaims West 137.4 teet. liability tor any error In thence North 62 the address), arid more deg 18' East 160 5 particularly described feet to the West as of Boundary Beginning at a Murphy Lane; point located East 1 1 7. 1 thence South 32 feet and North 573 0 deg 58' East 13 5 feet from the South 14 feet; thence South Corner, Section 8, 27 deg 12' East Township 28 South, 94.2 feat; thenca 22 East, South 22 deg. 03' Range SLB&M, proceeding East 85 7 teet to the thence South 8f deg. point of beginning. 07' West 173 6 feet; Together with thence North 22 deg all tha Improve45' West 137.4 feet; ments now or herethence North 62 deg. after erected on the East 160.5 feet to the property, and all PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Tha Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments will hold a public heating to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Program for FY2002-2003- . Suggest- ions tor potential projects be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all Interested parties. The will amount of CDBG funds tor this fundexpected ing year will be discussed along with tha range of UTAH LEGAL VICES Rosalie Reilly (SBN 6637) Attorneys tor Petitioner Post Office Box 404 148 South Mam, 1 Monticello, Utah 84535 6 Telephone (435) By: 587-326- Facsimile: (435) 3649 587- - R. Perkins. Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000 00 deposit at the sale and tha balance of tha purchase price by 12 00 noon tha day following tha sale Both the deposit and tha balance must be In the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to Lundberg & Associates. Cash payments are not accepted DATED. January 18, 2002. sScott Lundberg, Trustee THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Tlmes-lndependen- The in t, Moab, Utah, Jan. 24, 31 and Feb. 7, 2002. projects. The hearing will begin at 10.00 a.m. on February 1, 2002 and will be held at tha Southeastern Utah Association of Local Gov- ernments building at 375 S. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 84501. Further Information can obtained by contacting Debbie Hatt In at 435 compliance with tha 677-544- un- known claiming any nght, title or estate or Interest In or lien upon the real property described In the complaint herein adverse to Plaintiff's title there; and DOE 1 through DOE 10. Americans with L. Manley RICHARD DALTON, Plaintiff, vs. CAROLE A. BRIGGS, SOUTHERN UTAH ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC Technical Landfill Engineering Services The Grand County Solid Wasta Management Special Service District 1 operates the I Land-fi- n and the Moab Gass IV Landfill In Moab, Utah. The District is requesting proposals from engineering firms to act as an ongoing consultant specifically in tha areas of technical landfill engineering services related to landtiB covers and ckssur and postclosure cara. General landfil engineering services such as landfill planning stodtes, tlpprng tee anaiyses, waste volume or flow studies, etc. not required by toe District end such exsennces cluded from this Re- - it engi-newrj- it R COPY East Center Street. Moab, 64532, a written answer to the Verified Corn- - Proposal 1) Statement of Qualifications - credentials and qualifications tor sifespedfic landfil engineering h such at frost-dept- calculations, permeability testing, HYDRUS-2- D com- puter modeling, and erosion control demonstrations; 2) Landfil Engineering Consulting identification of On-C- el principals and an tima and rats materials scheduis; 3) Approval Process tor Work Projects pa'amete's tor on-ca- ll c4-- m rhmg work requisitions for definable tasks with indi- vidual budgets as ; m retractable-gea- r Francis added. He estimated it waa going about 50 mph when it hit the pavement. A shower of sparks shot out behind the plane as it slid straight down the runway to a stop without further incident. The pilot and his one passenger were not injured. The plane may l salvageable, Francis estimated. "Its repairable. It kinda dejxwls on the insurance company," he said. Redtail Aviation manager Mark Francis. He was on the wheels and the gear just folded," he said. Station wagon catches fire near airport Moab firefighters doused a car discovered enveloped in fiames next to the runway at the old Grand County airstrip in southern Spanish Valley " Sunday afternoon. On Monday Moab, Utah, Jan. 24, 2002. mately 5 p.m. Published In The plaint to Quiet Title In Real Property, and to serve upon or mail to the Petitioners attorney, at the address shown above, a copy of your answar within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons upon you (thirty (30) days If you reside outside the State Tlmes-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Jan. 24, 31, Feb 7 and 14, 2002. proposals shall be turned in to the District offices at 1000 E. Sand Flats Road, P. O. Box 980, Moab UT 84532 by 5 00 p.m., Friday, December 21 , 2001 . The services requested are qualification-base- d procurements and the District reserves the nght to reject amy or aH proposals; or to accept or reject the whole or any pad of any proposals, or to waive any Normality or technicality In any proposal in the best interests of the District. For further information, contact the trict office at (435) pleas Dis259-186- 7. Jane S. Jones District Manager Published In The honored as ' Distinguished Cattleman ' Moab rancher D.L. Taylor has received the 2001 Distinguished Cattlemans Award from the Utah Cattleman's Association. Ron Allen Consulting Services, Inc. The award was presented by D.L.'s son. Dee Taylor, along with a $150 gift certificate from Salt Lake City western wear retailer A. A. Callister. D.Ls father received the same award years ago, back when It was called the Old Timers Award. Its a nice honor, to be recognized by your peers," D L. said. D. L. has been involved locally for many years He is a former Grand County Commissioner, and is currently a member of the Grand County Planning Commission, where he served as chairman for a number of years. G 259-581- The student-ru- program n would tackle a different social issue each week, and would include inter d Spring is the time to plant trees. Windbreaks are beautiful and beneficial tu mankind, livestock and wifdlife.Xuwemt ttces are available riuw fnrfcCcrvtiio& puiptes. crCtr iuformatitw for) recaU:44i687:6. ' J' - March ytfor 15, 2M2 Quantities tire limited orderi will be filled as received! Available specie Unlade: Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, Coiotfijo Blue Spruce, Golden Rain Tree, Green Ash, Simon Poplar, Tatarian Maple, Norway Maple, Common lalac, Sih$H,in Peashruh, Golden Current, Shunkhush Sumac, Nanking Cherry, Rodosier Dogwood. Honeysui kle, Choket herry. Minimum Order of 10! Sponsored by: the Grand, Green River, San Juan, Price River & San Rafael Soil Conservation Districts & USU Extension DELTA SALES YARD Market Report January 17, 2002 We had a good sale this week. All classes of feeder cattle fully steady, in some instances $2 higher. Butcher cows and bulls steady Broken mouth bred cows $450 $600. Solid mouth cows $650-$75Light calves by the head up to 1 25 cwt. Bucks .28-- . 35, Fat hogs Ewes Lambs steady .60-.7- .30-.4- 1, 0, .48.52. - Heifers 0 Steers .85-9400-50.92-.05 Heifers Steers .80- - 88 Heifers Steers .72- - 80 .82- - 90 Heifers Steers 600-70-0 .70-7- 8 8 Heifers Steers 700-802 5 Cows Heiferettes Top Big Young Cows to .45 - Medium Flesh Cows .33-- . 37 - Butcher Bulls 43- - 47 n Lower Yielding Cows No top bull offered Next week: Expecting our regular dock run of 500 hd , plus special consignment of 3 Boer Billies, and 3 Boer bred nannies. February 2 Special Horse Sale. February 7 Special Feeder Sals featuring Roy Long and Harold Brandstadt calves Also featuring Baker, Spallinger, Sinner, Crawford, Geolfos, and Wolf calves. Over 1100 head consigned If you have feeder cattle to market, this sale wiN be an excellent sale to sell. We will sell all classes of cattle that day, but for pen space we would appreciate selling slaughter catle, bred cows, and sheep either the week before or the week after. February 14 Buetler Char Bulls and Special Bred Cows Sale with 30 hd. mixed cows consigned February 28 Carsten Simm Bulls. March 7 - Simmental Assoc Bulls, March 9 - Angus Assoc. Bull Sale, Mach 23 - Smith Lim Bulls, April 1 1 AH Breeds Bufl Sale. For more Info cafl Dan at .. or 1.05-1.1- 300-40- 0 -- 8 - 1 87-.9- 2 500-60- 0 .80-.8- 0 300-40- 0 .90-1.0- 400-50- 0 0 2 500-60- 0 600-70- 0 700-80- 0 - .37-.4- -- -- .32-dow- evenings 74-36- 05 Tho 2 value of a newspaper. or Toll Free: Free. hovte. Cheap at any price. Going for a tong. On thm We Fix Macs! We Sell Mac! We can Tune-u- p your system! OaM.VS.C4 1WPmvt4m Ream it, larpci bceemeat. Jj Assets of the former Atlas Corporations Moab, Utah mill operation were placed into the Moab Mill Reclamation Trust following the conclusion of Atlas bankruptcy proceedings in December, 1999. PricewaaterhouseCoopers LP was named Trustee, and the Trust is now being liquidated. The Trust currently has possession of the personnel records of the former Atlas employees, including health and safety and employment information After liquidation of the Trust, the State of Utah has agreed to maintain these records for possible future use of the employees and their families. Atlas Minerals Inc. and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP will have no further access to these records. Future requests for employee related information should be directed to; Mr. Dan Brental Director, Human Resource Management Utah Department of Environmental Quality 168 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84114-485- Mori eften you get what you pay for. Th some h tv wkh newspaper. The Many Tlmet-lndepende- the Ttme-fndepend- nt Sher fi cerii money, publcoRorw do net, b supported by fc reader tubscrlben al over th werid who never mfei on hmm. j they turn to the far Independent, qoa&y Joymciwn. cvoge of $oidhecfem Utah from vnegootod to thought provoking eehsmn, reader fecogntr the value of a newtpaper tha he been vmefehed for 104 year. The IVre-idpnder- 4. Worth every penny. tTimes Independent 0 dbrenteldeq sate.ut us In addition, the student council bad begun a project to combat vandalism in the school, she reported A group had already taken a survey of the entire school building and grounds logging each location where any form of vandalism had occurred. The next step she said was raising money to fix or replace any damaged items, such as name plates Sales and Service provider Ray William t, Moab, Utah, Dec. 6 and 13. 2X1 ment. In other businesa. Student School Board Member Lynn von Koch reported that students were set to begin regular radio broadcast program on community station KZMU. Former Atlas Employees and Families j student-to-studen- p m. Apple Authorized 801-536-44Tlmes-lndependen- committee definitely needs to look at it (again." He invited Harmieon to attend the committee meeting Jan. 22 at 3 30 .45-.5- Moab Valley Fire Department Public Information Officer John Flahie said the 1978 Pontiac station wagon had appeared to have crashed into a set of bleachers just off the pavement near the middle portion of the runway. Law enforcement officials were investigating the case, he said. Taylor Is views with students on campus as well as work in the studio moderating panels The first program would focus on harasst attendance policy for years. We've tried it tougher, weve tried it looser," he said The Trees for Conservation aircraft that raise one wheel at a time, on the Comanche the gear fold up simultaneously eo the plane came down flat on its belly, Tlmes-lndependen- t, AN shall contain Unlike eome ng. identified by toe District. for Propos- als. Proposals Gass District Court, 125 quest Request for Klondike Seventh Judicial A small plane made a safe belly landing at Canyonlands Field around noon on Saturday when ita landing gear collapsed shortly afler touching down. No one was injured, A Salt Lake City man piloting a privately owned Piper e Comanche 250 on was approach to plane and had lowered Canyonlands his landing gear when instrument lights indicated the gear were not locked into position. Shortly afler touchdown, the gear collapsed, reported 4 are hereby summoned end required to file with the Clerk of the Judge Mary Private plane makes belly landing at Canyonlands Field morning, investigators said they did not know what caused the fire. No one was seen near the vehicle when firefighters responded to the incident Sunday at approxi- 637-544- SUMMONS 0107-15- 1 policy. e School Board President Bruce Louthan recalled that the district Discipline Committee has been adjusting the warning them of their municative aids and services) during the hearing should notify Debbie Hatt at the SEUALG, 375 9. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 64501,435 at least 5 working days prior to the heari- judgment will be taken against you tor the relief demanded In toe Verified Complaint to Quiet Title in Real Property, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. DATED THIS 15th day of January, 2002. sROSALIE REILLY Attorney tor Petitioner Published in The o. district-wid- cluding auxiliary com- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED Case policy appeared to infringe on some parents rights. liarmison said that she had noted the policy states that after 16 unexcused absences administrstors should send out a letter to parents als needing special accommodations (in- IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT GRAND COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH You com- plained that the districts abilities Act, individu- of Utah). If you fail to answer, DOE I through DOE 10: several parents had Dis- Defendants. DEFENDANTS the policy," she said It relaxes me that 1 have 16 days." High School Principal Jim Stocks acknowledged that the school handbook states the letter should be sent after 15 days, and that it might need to be changed to reflect the single-engin- Case No. 23658 Team AJHA funded ously 0 L&A projects eligible under this program and a review of previ- and all persons SER- nances, and fixtures now or hereafter a erected on the property The current beneficiary of tha trust deed is Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc , and tha record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Jeffrey Published added, the letter she received from the high school came after only 15 days. The high school letter is different from previously At last months meeting, easements, appurte- (801)263-340- students record. But, she Grand County High School student, Linda Hamison, told the school board that after looking over the attendance policy more closely, she was not as upset as she had been of Education heard further comment on ita attendance policy last week. Parent of a t 3n errbtrr to ecnithrsstrm Jltalj eirrrr 1896. . |