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Show B- PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW iM , and Farabee E Heather Farabee, husband and wife, as Trustors in favor of Al- lied Mortgage Capital NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application s) to Appropriate or Change Water m Grand County (Locations m SLB4M) 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 tor a hearing Protest must be tiled with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake City. UT 84114 6300 on or before DECEMBER 4, 2002 These are infoimal Corporation as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest is presently held by Allied Mortgage Capital Corporation, covering the following real property located m Grand County Lot 8 proceedings as per block A, plat A, Walker Subdivision, according APPLICATION(S) to the official plat thereof Grand County, Utah The address of the property is purported to be 274 Tusher Street, Moab, UT 84532 The undersigned disclaims liability tor any error in the address The present owner is reported to be Ryan Farabee Bidders must be prepared to tender to the Trustee $5,000 00 at the sale and the balance of the TER purchase price by 10 00 a m the day following the sale Both payments must be in the form of a Cashier's Check Cash is not acceptable Dated 1018 02 Law Office of Steven J Melmet, Inc , S Daimler 2912 Street, Santa Ana, California 92705-581- 1 Shalom Rubanowitz, Esq., Successor Trustee. By: This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used tor that purpose PI 84300 Published in The Times-lndependen- Moab, Utah, Oct 24, 31 and Nov 7, 2002 Invitation to Bid Landfill Cover To satisfy publication requirements, The Grand County Solid Waste Management Special Service District 1 (the "District"), which operates the Moab Class IV Landfill Rule R655 6 2 of the Division of Water Rights Pomt(s) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) (LEGEND APPROPRIATE TO WA- 92 637 (A74482) L and Steven Katherine Pappas QUANTITY 5 73 ac-t- t SOURCE 6 in well 00 ft to 500 ft deep POD (1) S 120 W 630 from N14 Cor, Sec 16, 1 T20S, R16E. (7 Mi North of Green River) USE Irrigation, from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 1 0000 acs, 10 Stockwatering head of livestock. Domestic 1 family POU. Sec 9, NW 14NE-1Sec 16, T20S, R16E APPLICATION(S) TO CHANGE WATER David & Jeanne von Zastrow, Moab Irriga- tion Company propose(s) to change the POD, POU, & USE of water as evidenced Ferdinand by Erickson Decree Civil No 170 Moab Irr Co Slock Cert Nos. 1704 (12 Share) & 1705(1 2 Share) 3 HERETOFORE: QUANTITY 4 23 ac-f- t. SOURCE- Mill Creek POD ( 1 ) S 900 W 1 360 from NE Cor, Sec 7 (2) S 685 E 1050 from NW Cor, Sec 8, T26S, R22E (3) N 1285 W 1 1 35 from SE Cor, Sec 27 (4) N 1335 W 1150 from SE Cor, Sec 29 (5) S 2195 W 1480 from NE Cor, Sec 33, T26S, R24E (6) S 2600 W 850 from NE Cor, Sec 5.T27S, R23E (7) S 50 E 2610 from NW Cor, Sec 5, T27S, R24E. POINT(S) OF REDIVERSION (1) S 2330 E 2610 from NW sealed bids for Cor, Sec 6, T27S, STORAGE. R23E. Ken's Lake, Capacity 2810 0 height of dam 98 ft , inundating 86 00 acs in Sec6,T27S, R23E USE Irrigation from landfill cover to be excavated, placed, compacted, and revegetated on an approximately 7 acre portion of the old Moab Landfill site on Sand Rats Road Bid specs are available at the District office at 1000 E. Sand Flats Road The bid deadline has been extended by two weeks and all sealed bids shall be turned in by noon, Thursday, November 14, 2002 to the District offices at 1000 E. Sand Flats Road, P. 0 Box 980, Moab UT 84532. The District reserves the nght to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bids, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the best interests of the District For further information, please contact the District office at: Phone Fax (435) (435)259 5218 sJane S Jones District Manager Published m The 259-386- Times-lndependen- t. Moab, Utah, Oct. 31 and Nov. 7, 2002. Moab Mun!x.elk Ranger District will be accepting Guide Special Use Permits through March 1 2003 Any application revived after the March 1 date may take 6 months or more to process A complete application package is avaiiaDle at the Moab District office 62 East 100 North, Moab or a package can be mailed to you upon request It you have questions about the application process or completing your application process or completing your application pack- 1 in The CASTLE VALLEY TOWN POSITION OPEN The Town of Castle as ac-ft- Mar 15 to Nov 15, total acreage 5588 0000 sole acs, supply 243 8100 acs HEREAFTER QUANTITY 4 23 ac-f- t SOURCE. Unnamed Spring POD (1)N546 W 1508 from SE Cor, Sec 25, T26S, R23E. (15 miles East of Moab) STORAGE. Unnamed Pond, Capacity 0 514 ac-f- t , height of dam 8 ft , inundating 0 06 acs m NW-1 Sec 36, T26S, USE Irrigation, from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0 7230 acs; Domestic: 3 families, other, evaporation, storage. POU. NW-4NE-1- 4 F123E follows No . 1 appointed part-tim- 2 No person e vice district as a ful- ltime or em- part-tim- e PUBLIC NOTICE: WANTED;. VOLUN- TEER FIRE FIGHTERS FOR THOMPSON SPRINGS SPECIAL SERVICE FIRE DISTRICT. Must be 18 years of age, have a valid Utah drivers l- board member Ser- to Grand County Administrator, 125 East Center Street, Moab, Utah 84532 ap- trict. Interested residents of Grand County should tile a letter of intent to serve on the Board(s) to Grand County Council, 125 The East Center Street, Moab. Utah 84532 October 14, 31, and Nov 7, 2002. Letters should be received no later than 5 00 p m on December 2, 2002 The Grand County Council shall make the appointment at the regular Council meeting on December Times-lndepende- PUBLIC NOTICE The Utah Department of Workforce Ser- vices has revised the Title I Workforce Investment Act of 1998 and the Wagner-Poyse- r Act Strategic Five-Yea- r tims. Some prosecution offices, in fact, are now in the forefront of efforts to make victims experiences in relation to the prosecution of their" cases as positive as possible. Victim advocates are now housed in many prosecution offices. Pains are taken to make sure victims are aware of their rights and that they are notified of their court pointed by the County legislative body shall be an elector of the dis- vice Fire District Send resume and letter of in almost all prosecutors have caught on and now make genuine efforts to ensure the proper treatment of crime vic- 4. Each trustee within the Thompson Published deal progress in the way victims of crime are treated in the criminal justice system. I am happy to say that vice and reside State Investment Plan Copies of the revised plans are available for review and comment in the lobby of all Utah Department of Workforce Services Employment Centers. The revised plans are also available for review on the Utah DWS Workforce hearings. Restitution for h exception! In one particular kind of crime it's not unusual when: The victim has to sleep in the criminals bed following the in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah on Novem- ber 7, 14,28,2002. crime; The victim has to fake pleasure at the unwanted touch of the criminal in order to avoid website, wwwjobs.utah gov. Comments will be accepted until November 30, 2002 Written com- ments can be ad- to State Workforce Investment ot Plan, Dept Workforce Services Appeals Dept, 140 East 300 South, PO Box 45244, SLC, Utah dressed 84111 For more information or to comment by phone contact Suzan Pixton at Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Nov. 7, 2002. 1 4NE-1- Sec 36, T26S, 4 R23E. Jerry D Olds, PE. STATE ENGINEER Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah on NOVEMBER 7 & 14. 2002. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that on Thursday. November 21, 2002, at 6 00 PM. at the Moab City Council Chambers, Moab City Hall, Grand County and Moab City wiU corv- - vic- tims is a top priority in most criminal prosecutions. Above all, steps are taken to make sure the victim does not have to have contact with the person who one has victimized them-wit- 16, 2002. Published In Grand County October unemployment stood at 6.34, down just slightly from the 6 84 mark listed in September. It w as dow n considerably, however from the 74 mark sold some listed in October 2001. The unemturned most of the remains over to ployment rate for the four Souththe Bureau of Land Management eastern Utah counties was 6.74. after learning he was under invesLatahs other primary indicator of tigation, Rydalch said. The unsold current labor market conditions, fossils were given to the University the year-ove- r change in the numof Utah, where they make up a ber of nonfarm wage and salaried skeleton that is about 804 comjobs, continues to show losses, plete. Laurie Bryant, regional pa- though the rate of decline slowed, leontologist for the BLM in Utah, offering a glimmer of hope for the Nevada and Oregon and future. The number of Utah jobs in Therizinosaurs are extremely rare October is down 12,900 or 1.2 as in North America. While they are compared to that reported in Octomost closely related to ber a year ago. Raylene Ireland, Exdinosaurs that walked on two legs, ecutive Director of the Utah Dethey have small skulls and teeth partment of Workforce Services more similar to plant-eaternoted, Hopefully, Utah has seen Bryant sale. Therizinosaurs are the worst part of this recession. also notable for their long claws. While we look forward with optimism for continued slow improvement in the labor market, we know there are still some significant economic hurdles to overcome. These hurdles will continue to hinder Utahs recovery through the rest of this year and probably into 2003, they make, why they come to (the before we see more consistent rates prosecutors) office and beg him of job growth meat-eatin- g s, . ployee may serve on the governing board of the district 3 A board member may not be compensated separately as a board member and as an employee for providing the same ser- 14, 2002 m by William L. Benge Grand County Attorney Nationally, the unemployment Over the past ten years, to her to dismiss the charges for October 2002 was 5.74, a rate use a good round figure, a great against the jerk who beat the increase from September. The slim movof has been made out of em- ployed by a special ser- Times Independent, Moab, Utah, Nov 7 and national and local economy. Waning consumer confidence, high debt loads, and uncertainty related to possible military action in Iraq w ill continue to hinder growth However, the in the short-term- . long-terprospect calls for improvement as the economy works through these issues. Time and patience are the prescription for recovering from the economic binge of the late 1990s Much progress has been made to protect victims of crime in last decade member of the board may be a full or employee of the distnct while serving on the board Valley is an equal opportunity employer Published in The interest 1998 and March 2001 according to the indictment. If convicted, the charge could bring a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. The thefts occurred about 12 miles northwest of Moab, said Melody Rydalch, spokeswoman for the U. S. Attorneys office. Grand County Weed Board - one (1) Qualifications to serve on a Board are , Springs Special Therizinosaurs between arch Hall Advisory Committee - five (5) Moab Area Travel Council - tour (4) telephone 259 9828 The Town of Castle icense, rente H. Walker is charged ith theft of government property for supposedly digging up the fossilized bones of one of more w Star building permit contact person For information and applications. please contact Town Clerk, Town of Castle Valley, HC 64 Box 2705, Castle Val- in- Moab. Law (1) Valley is accepting applications for a part-tim- e 84532-9608- two (2) Grand County Public Library Board - one (1) Planning and Zoning Commission - thiee (3) Recreation Special Service District Board - three (3) Sand Flats Stewardship Committee - one Moab, Utah, Nov 7, 2002 ley, Utah U. S. Moab man dicted a for stealing the fossilized remains of a rare dinosaur he allegedly unearthed from federal land near Grand County Hospital Special Service t, 53,618 in October 2001, when the unemployment rate was 4.84. Austin Sargent, regional economist for the Department of Workforce Services observed, While not wanting to be too pessimistic, the outlook for Utahs economy is for more slow and uneven growth. Fundamental economic imbalances remain in the Local man indicted in U.S. District Court for fossils near Moab stealing District Court has Lawrence fossils, but Cemetery Maintenance Distnct - two (2) 5 Published Times-lndependen- 5 and 6 percent during 2002. Approximately 57,538 Utahns were unemployed in October, a 7.34 increase from the Please take notice that as ot January 1. 2003, the following Grand County Boards will have vacancies Grand County Board ot Adjustment - one ( ) Skibeness r ta een NOTICE OF VACANCY age please contact November 7, 2U02 Octobers unemployment rate Moab, Utah November 7 and 14,2002 - -- for Utah dipped slightly to 5.14 from the 5.34 reported m September. This continues a trend of unemployment rates ranging be- Times-Independe- District ubzprnimtt 1 Utah unemployment rate dropped in October, as did Grand County's Townsend, Clerk. Auditor Grand County Published in The application lor Outfitter 259-715- il tnira-3- sFran 4 in Moab, Utah, is now reoffering its invitation for PUBLIC NOTICE The Shannon at 435 (Tlie duct a Public Hearing on the proposed application lor a Perma tent Community Impact Fund Board grant loan to construct a Senior Community Center m Moab. Utah PUBLIC NOTICES TS No. 2002'3019&'A Loan No. 0013921853 Nolle of Trust Sal The following debe scribed property soU at public auction to the higtiest btdder, payable in lawful money of the United States, at the Main Entiance, at the front main entrance to the Grand County Courtf louse 125 East Center, Moab UT on 1120-200at 03 00 PM tor tfte purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed dated 4 212000 and executed by Ryan 6- , another assault; The victim has to carry and bear the children of the criminal; The victim is put under constant and extreme duress to agree that they themselves are responsible for the criminals attack; The victim has to live with the criminal as he denies the assault; The victim realistically fears loss of custody of her children if she dares report the crime, The victim must depend upon the criminal for money; The victim must lie to the police to appease the criminal; The victim is told by the criminal that he loves her before he assaults her, The victim runs an even greater risk of torture and murder if she should attempt to separate herself (and her chil- dren) from the criminal; October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A great deal has been learned about why domestic violence victims do some of the things they often do, why they make some of the choices them, why they keep ing back in with the perpetrator and, most exasperating of all to a prosecutor, why they will refuse to testify against the defendant and even take the stand on his behalf at trial. Until (we) have an understanding of the dynamics at work in these complex relationships and cases (we) are likely to end up blaming the victim, at least to some extent, for whatever happens to her. (The preceding excerpts are reprinted by permission of Mark Nash, Director of the Utah Pros- number of persons unemployed was 8.2 million. U. S. nonfarm employ- ment continued its downward trend in October 2002, falling a scant 0.4 percent from the previous year. The nation's employment situation has been in decline since September 2001, however, the rate of decline has slowed as the U. S. economy gradually recovers. In Utah, construction continues to register the largest decline in employment. The 67,600 workers in the construction industry represent a drop of 6,500 from a year ago, a decrease of 8.8. All but two segments of Utahs ecution Council.) showed increases in unemeconomy If you are being abused, there is two. Utahs service a way out. Resources are available ployment except noted a slight increase in in Grand County to help victims of industry and government added employment, domestic violence. Seekhaven can 4,300 jobs, though most of these were offer information and shelter in due to the shift of airport security sertime of crisis. They can be reached vices, which moved around 1,000 The 24 hours a day at jobs, from the private sector to the Office Grand County Attorneys federal government. Local governstaffs a victim advocate. She can ment employment also increased, be contacted during regular busiwhile state government jobs again ness hours at declined. 259-222- 259-138- 4. What do you want? F or over a hundred years, The Times-lndepend- ent has been your community newspaper. It's pages hold your birth announcements, your honor roll, your winning game point, your police citations. Were totally devoted to you, Moab. What more do you want? We really want to know. Are we missing anything? (Dje iTtmxs-jSitbrprnbfitba- nt reporting the news of Moab Grand County for ove' ICO years. |