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Show (Ttmrs-3nbrprn&rnt,li- B6-(- Thf PUBLIC NOTICES PROTECT YOUR RIGHTTO KNOW V 0C22 Of NOTICE FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE Cisco - Utah Lots 8, 9 10 Bkxk 5 IS Csco Town-sit- e HEREBY GIVEN THAT on toe 30tft day ol May 0 22 Acres DUE AMOUNT 2002. at lan (10) $155 0 dock im UN front Breckon Mrs Dan H Brunson Courthouse in Grand County Moab. Utah, I will offer for sale at putAc auction and se to the highest bidder lot cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section 59 2 1351. UCA. Elgin B Street Bkxk 2 Green River Lots 9 & 10 Bkxk 2 Elgm. Less N 39 ft of Lot 9 Block 2 Elgm Townsite 0 13 deserved Acres AMOUNT DUE $284 It t less than the total amount of taxes, inter est, penalty and costs, which are a charge upon the real estate, ml be accepted Rowena L Oay 993 W 4h North Moab. Utah 84532 PARCEL NO 0 1 002 0018 993 W 400 North Beg Pt Which bears E. 489 39 ft from N14 Corner Sec. 2. T26S. R2 1 E, & proceeding E 99 26 ft. S 208 71 ft. S 89 deg 54 W104 36 ft. N 70 deg 96' E 4 4 ft. North 0 1 deg 8' E 1 137.75 ft GRO-0- 0 -- $287 62 til WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL THIS 29TH DAY OF APRIL, 2002 F R A N s TOWNSEND. CLERKAUDITOR 994 W 400 North: Beg Pi 588 65 ft E NW Corner NW 14NE 14 Section 2. T26SR2 IE. E 104 35 ft. S 208 71 ft to POB 0 50 Acres AMOUNT DUE: $590 39 a Lorelei Ege 118 8 Jackson Lane Moab. Utah 84532 PARCEL NO. 0136 188 Jackson Street 0 Water Rights. (LEGEND. Point(s) Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 4 (A73910): P. Walter and Crovo. Catherine of 92-63- C Keiana 2050 Pioneer Court Suite 200 San Mateo, CA 94403 4NW14 SW 14 NE 4 Section 15 T26S QUANTITY 5 73 ac-fSOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 200 W 1 200 from SE Cor, Sec 9. T20S, R16E. (8 Miles North of Green River). USE. Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Ocl 31, R22E. 2 50 Acres AMOUNT DUE: $2,878 30 total acreage 1.0000 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of livestock; Do- 015-006- t. 5 20890 Far Country Moab NE 1 1 mestic; 1 family. POU: a Sec 9; Sec 16. Richard Kim Loveridge 539 Sundial Moab. Utah 84532 PARCEL NO. T20S, R16E. Jerry D. Olds, Published $2,676 DUE 41 It Moab, Utah on MAY 9 & 16,2002 PUBLIC NOTICE The Monticelto Field Office, Bureau of Land Management, has prepared an environmental assessment (F-for the implementaproposed tion of an allotment management plan tor the Montezuma Canyon Grazing Allotment y 06823. The public comment period tor this environmental -- May 8, 2002. Copies of this environmental assessment are available at the Mont ice Ito Field Office in Monticello, Utah. For further information please call (435) 04-02- 3- The assessment begins Cisco: All of Block 4 Cisco Townsite 0. 16 Acres AMOUNT DUE: $155.51 Guy D. Cherp Rt 4 Box 204 Pikevilie, TX 37367 PARCEL NO. in Times Independent, 30-da- Guy D. Cberp Rt 4 Box 204 Pikevilie. TX 37367. PARCEL NO. Cisco Main Street PE. STATE ENGINEER Kalina Heights Drive (1753 Rocky Road), Moab: Begin at Most SLY Corner Lot 1 8 Sec 17T26S R22ESLB&M & proceeding N 37 deg 52' W 422 4 ft, N 89 deg 43' E 380 ft, S 30 deg 27'E91 6ft.S 52 deg 04 W1144ft, E 100 8 5 45 deg. ft. S 52 deg. 08 W 188 .1 ft to the point of beginning. 1 .83 acres AMOUNT described personal property; contents of Unit E4 located at Skyline Storage at 1901 Skyline Dr., Moab, Utah and owned by Marshall and Karen Castleberry, whose last known address is owned by Clinton per. whose last address is shown Ouail Cl , Moab. on or before JUNE 5. 2002. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-- 6 2 of the Division of L is hereby line 84114-630- Beginning .1.10 Acres AMOUNT DUE $1,902 90 - Notice given that the following 2002 Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City. UT -- Moab. Beginning at point which bears N 0 deg 02' E 1805.3 ft from SW Corner Section 7 T26S R22E SLB&M and proceeding S 78 deg 45 E 200 FT. S 221.2 FT. W 196.2 FT. N 0 deg 02' E 260 22 FT to Point of Drive NOTICE OF SALE 587-150- Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, May 9 and 16, 2002. and Storage Coo- know as 25 Utah. The contents of these units will be sold as provided by law on the 25th of May at 8 00 a m., in order to satisfy the lien of Skyline Stor- age against the property under Chapter 8 of Title 38, UTAH CODE (1988). The date of sale was published in The Times- - Independent Newspaper on May 9 and May 16, 2002. Skyiine Storage Lessor hearing Protest must be filed with the State 02-00- 7 PARCEL NO 02 16,2002. UTAH MAY 2. 9, 16. 23, tions in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must tile a CLEARLY READABLE signed protest stating FILING NUMBER. REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a eqairpermit spc-op- p htm Written comments be accepted unbi 5 00 p m., Monday. June IV. 2002. Comments may also ba to sent by wiS ttianii(JviiJL. Comments should ref- erence the penrat num- ber and should ba mailed or delivered to: Utah Division of Air Quality 1950 West 150 North PO Box 144820 Salt Lake City. UT Lorri Morgan public hearing may be held if a hearing is requested within 15 request otherwise meets the requirements of Utah Code Annotated Additional information NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE: Canyon Gas Re- sources Incorporated San Arroyo Plant SE-1NW4 Sec. 23. T16S, R25E Utah Westwater, 84515 Activity Involved in the Permit Action: This is a significant operat4 ing permit modification tor the purpose of Remove dehydrator inlet gas temperature as a trigger for VOC and HAP emissions calcu- with Change prompt from 7 to 14 days. Change opacity Moab Area Travel Canyon Gas Re- sources Incorporated has submitted an application for a Title V Operating Permit for its San Arroyo Plant source. The application has been reviewed by the Utah Division of Air Quality and a draft permit has been prepared. This draft permit, with support documentation, is available for public review and comment. The Title V Operating Permits Program does not impose new substantive require- ments on a source but does require that sources subject to the program obtain a renewable operating permit that clarifies, in a single document, which requirements apply to the source and assures the source's compliance with those requirements. Review of the draft permit and support documentation is available by appointment only, between the hours of 8 00 a.m. and 5 00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at the offices of the Division of Air Quality, 1 950 West 150 North, Salt Lake City. To schedule an y Emissions Change; There are no emission changes associated Quality, 801 536-4000. In The Times-lndependen- t, in Grand County at 350 North Park Road, Moab, UT 84532 (the undersigned disclaims liability tor any error m the address, and more particularly described as: Lot 1. Block D, KERBY SUBDIVISION, Plat C, according to the official plat thereof Together with any and all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements. appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Rachael E. Jarrett. Bidders must tender to the a trustee amount bid. DATED: May 8. Trustee 3269 South Main, 100 Salt Lake City, UT PUBLIC NOTICE Beginning June 10, will de- of stu- 1975. If students, parents or guardians would like to obtain these records, or if they object to having them destroyed, please contact Annie Henderson, Office of Student Services, 190 East 100 North, Moab, 8 UT 84532 or call no later than June 3, 2002. Published in The 259-562- Times-lndependen- 84115 County Educa- (801)263-340- 0 Office Hours: 8:00 am. 5:00 p.m. L&S Case No. 25854 Team CBNA THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMA- TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Published Times-lndependen- in The t, Moab, Utah, May 16, 23 and 30, 2002. t, Moab, Utah, May 16 and 23, 2002. 2002 sScott Lundberg, Moab, Utah, May 16, 2002, Grand School District stroy Special tion records dents bom in NOTICE purpose of foreclosing a trust deed originaty executed on January 2, 2001 by Rachael E. Jarrett. as trustor, m favor ol First Mortgage Corporation, covering the following real property purported to be three business days after receipt of the pipeline-qualit- natural gas only. Permit Number: 1900026001 sons in Grand County interested in serving on the Moab Area Travel Council. Letters should be submitted to the Grand County Council Office at 125 E. Center Street. Moab, UT 84532 by 5.00 p.m. May 22, 2002. Published in The t, p.m. of said day. for the tion contact Dave Hansell, Division of Air quarter to document use of 2002. Moab, Utah May 9 and 16, 2002. Center. Moab. Utah, on June 2. 2002,812:15 with this permit action. For further informa- monitoring for Hot Oil Heater from once per Council Board Opening: Grand County Is now accepting letters of interest from per- Times-Independen- the Umted States, at the Grand County Courthouse, 125 East $5,000.00 deposit at the sale and the balance must be in the form of a wire transfer, cashier's check or certified funds payable to Lundberg & Associated. Cash payments are not accepted. A trustee's deed will be delivered to the successful bidder within Published BOARD OPENING The following described property wtf be sold at pubM: auebon to tie Nghest bidder, payable lawful money of located A lation fr AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE r Internet at http: www eq state ut.us days the publication of this notice and the shown as 1520 Murphy Lane 11, Moab. Ulah. Contents of Units D 10 and B9 located at Sky- received the following Apphcation(s) to Appropriate Water in Grand County (Loca- 002-0019 0. of IN PUBLISHED THE TIMES INDEPENDENT. MOAB. NOTiCE TO WATER USERS The Slate Engineer Jerry 0 Day 994 W 400 North Moab. Utah 84532 please contact toe Operating Permit section The at 801 536-400draft permit may also be viewed on the 84114 4820 in The Moab. Utah May 9 and Ross Subdivision e 1 191, Suite B. Moab. UT Seal bids are due by 3 00 pm May 17, Times-Independen- t. Green River Lot 14 Ross Subdivision AM 0 1 5 Acres AMOUNT DUE: AMOUNT DUE: $1,894 92 a Housing Authority at 1075 South Highway 14 to POB 0 50 1 Eugenne Lane PARCEL NO 08 approximately 1280 k) 1 500 square teet See specs at Grand County Published Eunice, LA 70535 Acres PARCEL NO. 0 1 residential trades tor 3 and 4 bedroom homes. 2 bath, Alt gram- 2002 Steve B Cummings 1 Pro- Housing 1873 Thorp Htway S E Itensbuf g. WA 98926 PARCEL NO real estate situated at the county and no held by it under prelim nary tan sate No bid for J Public Notice Grand County Housing Authority Bids Wanted Grand County Housing Authority ts now seek rig contractor bids for the Mutual Self-Hel- p F L doo of the County the tokowing 51 dunrg toe period, appomtmen comment 16, 20C2 ay ernr of moab PUBLIC HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2002-200- 3 PROPOSED INVITATION FOR BIDS The Grand County Solid Waste Management Special Service District 1 (the District) is now accepting sealed bids to furnish and install a total of 1000 teet of 1 0 foot tall chain link fencing at Klondike Landfifl. Con- tact the District office for specifications. All proposals shall be turned in to the District offices at 1000 E. Sand Fiats Road, P. 0. Box 980, Moab, UT 84532, no later than noon, Thursday, May 30, 2002. The District reserves the right to reject any or ad proposals; or to accept or reject the whole or any pari qf any proposals; or to waive any informality or technicality in any proposal in the best interests of the District. For further information, please contact the District office al (435) 259-386- sJane S. Jones District Manager Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, May 2002. 16, BUDGET The City of Moab will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at approximately 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Moab City Offices at 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah. The purpose of this hearing is to solicit public input on Pro- posed Resolution 32002 - a Resolution Adopting the Fiscal 1 Year 2002-200- Bud- 3 get In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify the Recorder's Office at 115 West 200 South, Moab. Utah 84532; or 1 phone (435) at least three (3) working days prior to the 259-512- meettng. & Rachel Ellison City Recorder Published in The Times Independent, Moab, Utah Mpy 16 and 23, 2X2. S.E, itoen RAC matins ii llayZL YMdMjje Report Baiting bears illegal, and it might bring on trouble With an exception during the archery hunt, using food scraps and other savory items to bait in bears is illegal in Utah. It can also be the tip of an iceberg for future bear problems. Recently, Conservation Officer Terry Smith of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources cited two individuals with bear pursuit tags for baiting bears in northeastern Utah. These individuals intended to lure the bears into the bait and then use dogs to tree the animats. Under a pursuit tag, the bear is not taken. It seemed to them like a harmless activity. After all the bear would not be taken but. Smith explained, this could lead to future problems down the road. Bear baiting is an old practice but, with the exception of a few archery hunters, it is illegal in Utah, Smith said. Even during the archery hunt, baiting is The hunter needs to get permission from the U.S. Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management or other land management agency to place a bait station. These requests are reviewed on a basis to make sure the spot is well away from potential trouble spots, such as campgrounds and other recreational U9e areas. Bears have an excellent sense of smell, so its relatively simple to attract them into a bait station located in bear habitat. What the bears learn at the site could cause future problems. "Bears are territorial, opportunistic and relatively intelligent, Smith said. It is likely a bait station will not only attract the resident bear but also some from surrounding territories, and some that may be passing through. The two men I cited were using common foods, such as syrup and sugar. Bears visiting a site like this will quickly learn that these items taste good and will seek them out in other areas. AI1 too often the other areas are cabins, campgrounds or vehicles. Thus the bear learns to associate humans with food. Now the wild bear becomes a threat to human safety and has to be shot. Smith said while this type of bear baiting was intentional, other recreational users also need to be aware of how they can intentionally or unintentionally bait in bears. The Division gets calls every year about bears raiding camps, cabins or vehicles, Smith said. Sometimes the bear is shot during the raid and other times we have to set traps or track it down, but in all cases, the bear loses. Most of the problems could be avoided if the people would keep a clean camp and not feed the bears. A fed bear is a dead bear' whether someone intended to feed it or not Bears are omnivores and can eat almost anything, including human foods; dog, cat and other pet food; and table scraps and food wastes thrown out in the garbage. With their excellent sense of smell, they can be attracted into a site from miles around. Picnickers, campers and cabin owners who leave food on the table, in coolers, a fire ring or in the garbage are actually baiting in bears. The question then becomes what will case-by-ca- -- the bears find? If the bear does not find food available, it will quickly wander through and search for food somewhere else. Bears that find food will soon learn to associate humans with this unexpected bounty and end up in deadly trouble. Smith said outdoor users can live safely with bears if they follow a few common sense rules. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources recommends: 1) If you see a bear, stay calm and dont approach it. Be careful not to get between a mother and her cubs. Make loud noises, retreat slowly and don't make direct eye contact as that is considered an aggressive behavior among bears. If the bear approaches you, retreat or climb a tree. If attacked by a black bear (the only wild species now found in Utah), fight back yell, kick, scream and be aggressive. 2) Dont feed the bears. Don't give them food directly or leave food out for pets. Feed your pets inside or feed them what they will eat and then remove the extra food. 3) Keep a clean camp. Clean up food items as quickly as possible and store foods or disconf pose of the waste products in tainers. Burning food only attracts bears to the fire If a bear-procontainer isnt available, then place it inside an airtight container and place it inside a car trunk or other place inaccessible to bears. Another method is to suspend items 10 feet above the ground and five to six feet away from either side. 4) Dont cook and sleep in the same area and dont sleep in clothes you cooked or ate in. These clothes contain food odors, which will attract bears to you as you sleep. Its best to leave these clothes with the food and to separate your cooking areas from your sleeping areas by at least 100 yards. 5) Finally, keep yourself and others with you clean. Bears are usually afraid of humans. If you dont smell like food, its unlikely you will have trouble with bears. We know from our investigations that some people find it cute to feed a bear Twinkles and take pictures, but they have just signed that bears death warrant," Smith said. ? bear-proo- of Public invited to RAC Regional Board meet in Green River The Southeast Region Advisory Board to the Division of Wildlife Resources has been scheduled for May 21. At the meetings the public will hear presentations abou proposals and may ask questions and provide their input and suggestions. RAC citizen representatives will take the public input received to the Utah Wildlife Board when it meets June 11 in Vernal to approve Utahs next Upland Game Proclamation. The Southeastern Region RAC meeting will be held on May 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the John Wesley Powell Museum, 885 E. Main St., Green River. |