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Show Page B7 (Dt (nnfg-3rtftfpnift- Thursday, June 27, 2002 mi Community Calendar 1 Pretest Yctar TSzZZ fcs Events and activities for residents and visitors Knsty Public Notice cmr OF MOAB POSITION OPEN Project Proposal INVITATION TO BID Senior CenterBus Driver: Grand County biantHLs Sal National Forest, MoahMontlcello Ranger District The Manti-L- a Sal BRIDGES AND BRIDGE ABUTMENT DESIGNS The City of Moab is now accepting sealed bids tor the Pack Creek Trail Bodge and the Ro- National Forest, MoabMonticello Ranger District, in tary Park Trail Bndge. Bid specifications may be picked up at the Recorder's Office at the cooperation with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, is proposing to develop a day use fishing area at South Mesa Lake. The Moab City Offices, 115 West 200 South, Moab, Utah 845 32. acre reservoir is located entirely on National Forest Lands and is ap20 proximately miles SE of Moab, Utah (T26S, R23E, SE14, NE14, Sec 26). The reservoir is accessed off the La Sal Mountain Loop and Road Times Independent, Moab, Utah June 27 and July 4. 2X2. following elements: JOB Grade and gravel the access Construct Grand County School District is accepting ape plications for round maintenance year a parking lot to accommodate 14 vehicles worker. Application form supplied by District, 264 S. 4X E.. Moab, Utah. toilet Barrier off and Deadline to apply July 22, 2X2 at noon. Panel will review applications and call only selected persons for interview. Published in The rehabilitate unautho- rized roads Reclaim dispersed camping sites a bulletin board and sign the area for day use only Install a culvert Construct steps up the dike to pro- access Comments Times-lndependen- JOB ANNOUNCEMENT on Grand County School District is accepting applications for Director of Special Education Services (open until filled) and all year custodian (deadline to apply July 10, 2X2 at noon.) .Application form supplied by District, 264 S. 4X E., Moab. Panel will review applications and call only selected persons to interview. Published in The this project will be accepted until 0731 02 and can be sent ATTN: to Eric Trenbeath, U.S. Forest Service, Moab Monticello Ranger District, P.O. Box 386, Moab, UT 85532. Requests for additional information and questions can be directed to Paul Buck, (435) in The Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, June 27 and July 4, 2002. JOB FIREWARDEN ANNOUNCEMENT REMINDS LAND USERS OF FIRE RESTRICTIONS (Moab, Utah) Grand County Fire Warden Wes Schultz issued a statement today to remind land users of fire in place May 6, 2002 by the Utah State Forester. Schultz said that open fires of any kind are not permitted on private or State lands without a permit from the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. Campfires are permitted if they are made in constructed fire rings such as the metal types found in Grand County School District is accepting applications for Director of Special Education Ser- 259-522- The 259-779- 2X2. by Michael Johnson USU Grand County Valley Extension Drive P.a Box 64 Moab, Utah 64532 Have you seen the beetles and larva feeding on the cottonwoods? There has been an increase in the number of frantic reports to the Grand County Extension office of beetles and larvae eating leaves on cottonwoods, poplars and willows. The adults are beetles similar in size to lady beetles (but not related) and are light tan to yellowish with black spots or stripes. The larva are generally black but can be gray with black dots. The beetle as an The G.C.C.M.D. is hereby giving notice of it's intent to issue a deed to the Grand Valley Cemetery to the following person for the specified lot; Norma Ellis Wyatt, Spaces over-winte- any individual can show cause why this deed should not be issued, you need to notify the G.C.C.MD. in writing within X days at the above address. Published Times-lndependen- rs adult and lays eggs in early spring. The eggs are deposited in clusters on the under surface of the leaves and are yellow or reddish in color. The larvae does most of the damage by feeding on the lower surface of leaves often leaving a The in t, form supplied by District, 264 S. 4X E., Moab. Panel will re- view applications and call only selected persons to interview. Published in The Times-lndepende- Moab, Utah, June 27 and July 4, 2X2. Those campfires, though, are permitted only in developed campgrounds such as RV parks or in State Parks. Schultz also said that smoking is permitted only within enclosed vehicles or buildings unless the smoker is in a cleared area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared to mineral soil. The restriction includes the discharge of fireworks, tracer ammunition, or other pyrotechnics. Schultz reiterated that these restrictions do not affect incorporated To Public Notice Grand County Cemetery Maintenance District City of Moab 259-512- Published Times-lndependen- The t, June 27, 2X2. RFP NOTICE Grand 7-- 8 tian women's organization, 6 p.m.. Grand Oasis Clubhouse, 259-551- 4. Moab Lodging Assn., meeting, JBs Restaurant. Grand County Weed Board, 12 noon, Narcotics Anonymous, meeting, p.m., behind Four Corners Mental Health in IOP building. MARC Chess Club, 7-- 7-- Room. AA meeting noon at the angle house, 84 W IX Tri- S. 8 Room. Purple Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Museum open for viewing, 6 to 8 5 or 157 N 200 E, 3 for questions or special viewing times. 259-522- pm, 259-779- Saturday. July 6th Saturday Story Hour, all ages, 11:00 a.m.. Grand County Library. You Can Paddle Days, demo whitewater kayaks for tree, 10 am to 5 pm at Big Sandy Beach, encourThe column to readers to use this ages announce upcoming events, meetings and services, which are open to the community. The deadline is Thursday, 5 p.m. , a ueek before publication. Mad notices to 35 E. Center St., Moab, 84532, them to tommoabtimes.com drop them by The . To office, or call schedule mqjor special events call the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce at 259-781Times-lndepende- Times-lndepende- 259-7525- lacy patchwork, although they can consume the leaf. They can cause severe defoliation if present in sufficient numbers. The adults feed on tender twigs and leaves but do much less damage than the larvae. When the larvae are fully grown they attach themselves to twigs or leaves, hanging upside down to pupate. It is possible for the beetles to have up to three generations per season in warmer areas such as ours. Young trees can be stressed by too much leaf loss while older trees should be able to rebound easily unless attacked by re- peated generations. Control methods for younger larvae include pyrethroids, insecticidal soaps, and horticultural oils. For older larvae and adults - carbaryl (Sevin), diazinon and BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) strains such as 'San Diego or tenebrionis. Candidates for Grand County Council met in a forum sponsored by the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday evening. The eight council candidates answered questions related to local economy and local business that were prepared by the creation of a year-roun- d economy, ways of increasing tourism and TRT tax revenues, the Cloudrock development, and a four-yea- college r campus. Approximately 30 local residents attended the forum. Chamber members. Candidates for the same "faced-ofagainst each office T other and answered questions from moderator Jeff Krum-menach- er of Zions Bank. Local voters in attendance and listening live on KZMU were then able to compare answers to the questions from the candidates running for the same council seat. Candidates also made brief introductory remarks to the audience, describing their Born To Ride Show Your Pride Je&thc Dm ibm nsmtvot 4 vo fee front of the el Jirfy Pareto backgrounds and why they feel they should be elected. Discussion topics included County School district is seeking a Utah licensed At Precis, one of the most important aspects to your satisfaction with our service is clear and reliable video service. Therefore, will greatly enhance your satisfaction with our services. And, as soon as its available, we will be offering d Internet Access and interactive TV so that your entertainment experience can be enhanced even further. this improvement bonded mech. engineering firm to design HVAC High-Spee- NEW DIGITAL SERVICES Along with the addition of new broadcast networks, more exciting entertainment options will be coming on about August 1st. 43,000 sq. ft bldgs. for New Expanded Basic Service channels Service to Basic Service). Info. Published in The National Geographic, MSNBC, Soap Net and Speed Channel (moving from Digital Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, June 27, New Digital Cable channels History Channel International, Toon Disney, Lifetime Movie Network, Great American Country, Biography, Much Music, Trio, Noggin, Nick Games & Sports, MTV2 and Style. 2X2. POSITION OPEN More digital premium channels Senior CenterBus Driver: Grand County Senior Center part-tim- e position, no benefits. Salary $7.16 per hour TMC Xtra. 15 hours per week. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or CHANNEL current Utah has cS-r- digital-qualit- These are some incredibly exciting changes coming soon to your television and we wanted to ensure that you are completely However, we know that you may have questions regarding these changes and encourage you to call our Customer Care Center at Our plans are to deliver you "the next generation TV" asti more choice, more convenience than ever before. We look forward to serving you. t, Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, CHANGES INVESTING IN UTAH AND THE LOCAL ECONOMY Over the next 24 months, Precis will be investing $12.9 million in Utah's local communities. And that's not accounting for the ongoing investments we make in local cities via our purchases of gas, tools and materials during the normal course of our business. Precis employees live in the cities in which they service and many of Precis employees support local organizations, as well as, volunteer in the cities in which they live and raise families. We are committed to support local schools through our Cable in the Classroom program and continue to fund city and county projects through our franchise fee contributions. At Precis Communications, you are our first priority and we want to make sure that we are delivering what you demand in video entertainment You never need to purchase any equipment and we always ensure that our equipment is completely compatible with your personal entertainment devices. a vacancy on the Board of Adjustments. Interested parties, should Inquiries to Mayor Dave Sakrison at the City of Moab 259-5- 1 21. Published in The Times-lndependen- P NEW SERVICE RATES We know you demand an outstanding product and were doing everything we can to deliver it. As a result of the much needed improvements we are making to your community's cable TV system, as well as the continuing increases in operating expenses, programming and production costs and the cost to acquire distribution rights (especially tor sports programming), on August 1 , 2002, we will be adjusting our Basic Service Rate to $17.00 and our Expanded Basic Service rate to $21 .00. The total new rate tor both Basic and Expanded Basic Service will be $39.00 per month. We know you have video entertainment choices and we recognize that we must do everything possible to maintain your confidence and deliver exceptional service. Notice of Vacancy The City of Moab LINE-U- y order to deliver new broadcast signals and more digital services, we will be moving several cable channels to new channel positions. In some instances, less popular networks have been deleted from the line-u- p to allow for the addition of the Salt Lake City broadcast networks and other frequently requested channels. Also, some networks currently located on Basic Service will be moved to Digital Service. (These changes will take effect on about August 1st). New channel line-u- p information and descriptions of new channels and new programming packages will be mailed to all customers in July. In equivalent. Must be at least 21 years of age and have Fox Sports Digital Pacific, Fox Sports Digital Atlantic, and Fox Sports Digital Central. More premium channels HBO Comedy, HBO Zone, HBO Family, More MAX, Showtime Family, Showtime Women, Showtime Showcase, Showtime Next, Showtime Extreme, FLX, WAMI, Starz Cinema, Starz Family, Encore Action, Encore True Stories and Norma Ellis Wyatt, 2. Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, noon, TEA. Narcotics Anonymous, meeting, p.m., behind Four Corners Mental Health in IOP building. Moab Aglow Lighthouse, Chris- Friday. July 5th Valley Voice, Womens Barbershop Chorus, 7 p m., Balsley Hall, Community Church. Tuesday, July 9th Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, noon, TBA. Narcotics Anonymous, meeting, 8 p.m., behind Four Corners Mental Health in IOP building. Wednesday, July 10th Men's Community Chorus, rehearsal, 7 p.m., GCHS Music NEW SALE LAKE CITY BROADCAST NETWORKS Within the next six weeks, Precis will complete construction of a satellite uplink facility in Salt Lake City enabling us to deliver digital-qualit- y broadcast network signals. This method of signal delivery is unheard of in the rural cable television industry and we are very proud to announce the following selection of networks which be available to all Precis customers in Moab: KUTV (CBS, Salt Lake), KUWB (WB, Salt Lake), KTVX (ABC, Salt Lake), KSL (NBC, Salt Lake). KUPX (PAX, Salt Lake), KUED (PBS, Salt Lake), KZPN (UPN, Salt Lake), KULC (Independent, Salt Lake), KBYU (PBS, Salt Lake), KJAZZ (Independent, Salt Lake), and KSTU (Fox, Salt Lake). 1. in Times-lndependen- obtain a permit or for more information, contact Wes Schultz at G.C.C.MD. in writing 259-011within 60 days at the Published in The above address. t, Published in The t, Moeb, Utah, June 20 and 27, 2X2. Moab, Utah, 27 June shop Chorus, 7 p.m., Balsley Hall, Community Church. KZMU Public Radio Board, meeting, 7 p.m., KZMU Radio Station. Grand County Council, afternoon session 3.30 p.m., evening session 7 p.m., Council Chamber, broadcast live on KZMU. AA meeting, 10 am, triangle House, 84 W IX S On May 1 , 2002, Precis Communications became the cable television service provider in Moab, UT following its purchase of Peak Cablevision from Cox Communications. Since that time, weve been extremely busy working on many improvements that will increase the entertainment options available to you and your community. Driver's License. For complete job description and to apply: Contact 2651 Spanish Workforce Services, 457 Valley Drivs Kane Creek Blvd., Moab, P.O. Box 64 84532. (435) 719-26Utah Moab, Utah 84532 Applications acuntil 5:X p.m. on cepted The G.C.C.M.D. is July 3, 2X2. Qualified notice hereby giving women and minority are of its intent to issue a to apply. deed to the Grand encouraged in The Published Valley Cemetery to t, the following person Moab, Utah, June 27, for the specified lot; 2X2. Block 2, Lot 32, Spaces If any individual can show cause why this deed should not be issued, you need the to notify Valley Voices, Womens Barber- Sunday. July 7th PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Vacancy The City of Moab has a vacancy on the Board of Adjustments. Interested parties, should direct inquiries to Mayor Dave Sakrison at the Call noon.) .Application am, triangle 7. Zoning, workshop 4 p.m., meeting 7 p.m.. Council Chambers. Hearing Aid Day, 11 am. Senior Center. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer History meeting, 2.30 p.m., DUP Hall. AARP, regular meeting, 1 p.m., Senior Center. Mens Community Chorus, rehearsal, 7 p.m., GCHS Music Room. AA meeting noon at the Triangle house, 84 W IX S. Thursday, July 4th PARTY ALL DAYATSWANNY PARK.! FIREWORKS AT 9 30 Moab, Utah, 27 June filled) and all year custodian (deadline to apply July 10, 2002 at 3Q AA meeting, 10 House, 84 W IX S free shuttle, call Canyon Voyages with questions - 259-6X- p.m.. Extension Office. 2X2. system for approx. full-tim- e, Sunday, June 4 Grand County Planning and Watch out for Cottonwood Leaf Beetles Council candidates met in Chamber forum Public Notice Grand County Cemetery Maintenance District Block 2, Lot 32, p.m., MARC 0 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Museum open for viewing, 6 to 8 5 or pm, 157 N 200 E, 3 for questions or special viewing times. Saturday. June 29 Saturday Story Hour, all ages, 11 a m.. Grand County Library. en- Moab, Utah, June 27, Spanish 8 Chess Club, Purple Room. 2002. Qualified women vices (open until campgrounds. towns and cities. p.m., behind Four Corners Mental Health in IOP building. 7-- 5:X p.m. on July 3, Moab, Utah, t, Moab, Utah, June 27 and July 4, 2X2. t, restrictions put 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.. Civic Center. A Look Back at Moab, Sam Taylor, MIC Lecture Series. 7 pm Friday. June 28 Narcotics Anonymous, meeting, (435) 71 Applications accepted until in 259-bai- Fallen Arches, square dance, Contact Published 1. full-tim- 1. Published call current Utah Drivers License. For complete job description and to and minority are couraged to apply. 259-939- 5, BARM Chuckwagon, Grounds open at 6 pm, reserved seating If t, Moab, Utah, June 27, July 4, 11 and 18,2X2. vide 587-204- Diploma or equivalent Must be at least 21 years of age and have full-tim- Install a public Install week. Minimum Qualifications: High School 2651 ANNOUNCEMENT road hour15 hours per apply: 1. 259-542or AA meeting 8 pm nightly at the Triangle House, 84 W. IX S. Tfruputay, June 27 Brtnn HUl Dinner Concert, 259-452-0 efits. Salary $7.16 per Times-lndepende- the The project proposal includes the position, no ben- (435) 259-512- 1. 259-366- e Workforce Services, 457 Kane Creek Btvd., Moab. Utah 84532. sDanielle Shumway Deputy Recorder Published in The Farnsworth Ranch Road (FS Rd 651). part-tim- sealed bids must be turned into the City of Moab Recorders Office by 12:X p.m. on Thursday, July 18, 2X2, at 115 West 2X South, Moab, Utah 84532. For further information, please contact the Recorders Office at Alt 11 Senior Center Ongoing: Fiber Club, meetings by arrangement, Beginning Reading far Women, Open Horse Show, Spanish Trail Arena, 9 am to 3 pm meeting, June 27, 2X2. 2X2. I I |