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Show m mujiim rmr' 10B Thursday, Nov. Emery County Progress 1, 1979 Cor. Sec.' 9, T18S, R7E; 15) N. 207 ft E 1565 ft from W4 Cor. Sec. 14,T R7E; and 16 N 940 ft. E. I! 50 ft. from S1 4 Cor. Sec. 14, T18S, R7E (W of The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Emery County Orangeville); and used throughout the entire for domestic purposes; year unless otherwise and from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 designated. Locations in for the supplemental SLB&M. irrigation of 12,740.96 acs. (93-2CotinSecs. 15,28, T16S, R6E; tonwood Creek Con- Secs. solidated Irrigation Co., T17S, R6E; Secs. Castle Dale, UT proposes T18S, R6E; Secs. 36, T18S, R7E; to change the point of T18S, diversion, place, and Secs. nature of use of 200.0 sec. R8E; Secs. 19, 30, 31, ft. of water as evidenced T18S, R9E; Secs. 1, T19S, R7E; by Court Decree dated 25, Feb. 17, 1902, Appls. 4421 Secs. 36, T19S, R8E; and Secs. 16554, 17, 18, T19S, R9E; The water 18690 has been diverted from industrial uses in conwith the Cottonwood Creek, at the junction following points: 1) Blue operation of two steam Cut Canal, N. 700 ft. W. generating plants: 1) 700 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. Huntington Power Plant, Great located in SEVi Sec. 36, 19, T18S, R8E;2) Western Canal, S.280ft.E T16S, R7E, Secs. 1 & 12, 1100 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. T17S, R7E, SW4 Sec. 6, 15; 3) Mammoth Canal, Sec. 7, T17S, R8E; 2) Power Plant N. 940 ft. E. 1150 ft. from Hunter S'4 Cor. Sec. 14; 4) located in Sec. 16, R19S, Swazey Ditch, N. 150 ft. R8E ; mining purposes at E. 1550 ft. From WV4 Cor. the American Coal Mine, Sec. 14, all T18S, R7E; located in NEV4 Sec. 26. and used from Mar. 1 to UP&LS Emery Co. Coal Oct. 31 for the irrigation Mines, located in Secs. of 12,740.96 acs. in Secs. 26, both T17S, R7E; 36, T18S, and municipal purposes within the coporate limits R7E; Secs. T18S, R8E; Secs. 19,30, of Castle Dale and and 31, T18S, R9E; Secs. Orangeville. 53663 T19S, R8E; Agnes S. Box 236, Secs. 17, and 18, T19S, Larson, P.O. Cleveland, UT 0.015 sec. R9E. Hereafter, 200.0 sec. ft. ft. of water is to be of water is to be diverted diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a from same as heretofore well, with additional points as point N. 525 ft. E. 450 ft. follows: 1) Spoon Creek, from WV4 Cor. Sec. 14, S. 730 ft. E. 1150 Ft. from T17S, R9E (34 mi W. of NW Cor. Sec. 15 T16S. Cleveland) ; and used for 2) Little Joes Creek, stockwatering 20 cattle, 2 N.i690Ft.E. 2620ft. from horses, 150 sheep; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for SW Cor. Sec. 22, T16S, R6E; 3) Indian Creek, S. the irrigation of 0.25 acs. Sec. 14, 80 ft. E. 30 ft. from SW in SWV4NWV4 17-1- 29-3- 5-- Civil No. JONES AND ASSOCIATES, INC. F.W. Plaintiff vs ED HANSEN dba HANSENS SERVICE Defendant. of an By virtue Execution, dated August 27, 1979, issued out of the Third Judicial District Court, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on a judgment rendered in the Third Judicial District Court, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on the 1st day of December. 1978, Public Notice is hereby given that I will, on the 15th day of November, AMERICAN 1979, at 10:00 oclock A.M., on said day, at the front door of the Emery Courthouse, County 13-1- 23-2- 12-1- Castle Dale, Utah, sell at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant, ED HANSEN, in and to the following described real property situated of and lying in the County Emery, State of Utah: Beginning 204 feet East of Northwest corner of Tract 2, Orchard Home Division of Green River Townsite Survey; thence South 100 feet; West 85 feet; North 100 feet; East 85 feet to beginning, and the Beginning at 23-3- 18-2- 13-2- 29-3- ), (93-21- ), ). 20-2- 4, 13-1- NOTICE THE NORTH EMERY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to 30 C.F.R. SS 786.11, that Cottonwood Creek, S. 650 ft. E. 1430 ft. from W'4 NOTICE TO WATER USERS In the District Court, of the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE PUBLIC NOTICE 23-2- 18-3- 13-2- 6-- 200-30- R-6- T17S, R9E. Cor. Sec. 22, T16S, R6E; 4) S. 80 ft. E. 30 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 27, T16S, R6E; 5) N. 890 ft. W. 510 Ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 27, T16S, R6E; 6) S. 660 ft. W. 120 ft. from N V4 Cor. Sec. 17, T17S, R6E; 7) S. 1900 ft. W. 600 ft. from N Cor. Sec. 31, T17S, R6E; 8) Black Canyon Creek, N. 740 ft. W. 740 ft. from S. 236, 53677 Agnes Larson, P.O. Box Cleveland, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep, at a well, point N. 525 ft. E. 450 ft. from W V4 Cor. Sec. 14, T17S, R9E (34 mi W. of Northeast Corner of Cleveland) ; and used for Block 26, 1st Division stockwatering 20 cattle, 2 Green River City, thence SE Cor. Sec. 31, T16S, horses, 150 sheep; and West 125 feet; thence R6E; 9) Reeder Creek, S. from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for South 217 feet; thence 1020 ft. E. 610 ft. from NW the irrigation of 0.25 acs. East 125 feet; thence Cor. Sec. 19, T17S, R6E; in SW4NWV4 Sec. 14, 217 North feet to 10) S. 720 ft. E. 2080 ft. T17S, R9E. 53678 beginning. Agnes S. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, T17S, R6E; IDLowry Larson, P.O. Box 236 Dated at Castle Dale. Creek, S. 300 ft. W. 120 ft. Cleveland, UT 0.015 sec. Utah, this 9th day of from NE Cor, Sec. 19, ft. of water is to be 1979 T17S, R6E; 12) Little diverted from a 0 L.E. Guymon Cottonwood Creek, N. 190 well, ft. deep, at a Emery County Sheriff ft. E. 870 ft. from S4 Cor. point N. 525 ft. E. 450 ft. Sec. 6, T18S, R7E; 13) from WV4 Cor. Sec. 14, Published in the Emery Straight Canyon, S. 1030 T17S, R9E (34 mi W. of County Progress Oct. 25, ft. E. 100 ft. from Nv4 Cor. Cleveland) ; and used for November 1, and 8, 1979. Sec. 7, T18S, R7E; 14) stockwatering 20 cattle, 2 horses, 150 sheep; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for CORRECTED NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION the irrigation of 0.25 acs. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF in SW'tNW1! Sec. 14, COUNTY SCHOOL EMERY DISTRICT T17S, R9E. EMERY COUNTY, UTAH 53679 Agnes S. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special Larson, P.O. Box 236, election will be held in Emery County School District, Cleveland UT 0.015 sec. Emery County, State of Utah, on the 6th day of ft. of water is to be November, 1979, at which election there shall be diverted from a submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing well, 0 ft. deep, at within said district, the following question, to wit: a point S. 450 ft. E. 650 ft. Shall the Board of Education of Emery County from NW Cor. Sec. 14 School District be authorized to implement a "State T17S, R9E (3,4 mi W. of Supported Voted Leeway Program," by levying an Cleveland); and used for amount not to exceed two (2) mills as provided for in stockwatering 20 cattle, 2 Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as horses, 150 sheep; and Section amended? from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for Said election shall be held in five (5) school the irrigation of 0.25 acs. representative precincts in said district and the in NWV4NWV4 Sec. 14, following places within said precincts as follows: T17S, R9E. FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT 53680 Agnes S. Polling Place Voting Districts Larson, P.O. Box 236, Old Church Building Emery Cleveland, UT 0.015 sec. Ferron Town Hall ft. of water is to be Ferron Ferron Town Hall diverted from a Clawson SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT ft. deep, at a well, Votine Districts Polling Place S. 450 ft. E. 650 ft. point Orangeville Orangeville City Hall from NW Cor. Sec. 14 Castle Dale City Hall T17S, R9E (34 mi W. of Castle Dale THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Cleveland) ;and used for Voting Districts stockwatering 20 cattle, 2 Polling Place Huntington East Huntington City Hall horses, 150 sheep; and Cleveland Cleveland School from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW,4NW'4 Sec. 14, Voting Districts Polling Place Huntington West Huntington City Hall T17S, R9E. Elmo Bureau of 53682 Elmo Cnurch FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Land Management, P.O. Box 970, Price, UT 0.011 Voting Districts Poling Place Green River Legion Hall sec. ft. of water is to be The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which diverted from a ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of well, at a point S. 1142 ft. Education of Emery County School District to the E. 247 ft. from W4 Cor. R10E (64 judges of the election, to be by them furnished to the Sec. 31,of T18S, mi SE Lawrence) ; and qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the used for stockwatering hour of 7:00 oclock A.M. and will be kept open until 200 cattle and numerous wildlife in NW,.,SW4 and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 oclock P.M. There is to be no special registration of voters for Sec. 31, T18S, R10E. Protests resisting the such election and the official register ot voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such granting of this apelection, except that the County Clerk of Emery plication with reasons must be filed in County will register at his office during regular office therefore with the State duplicate hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and 231 E. 400 S., except during the ten - day period immediately Engineer, UT 84111, on or preceding the election, any person who on the day of SLC, the election will be a qualified elector and will register before Dec. 1, 1979 such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will DeeC. Hansen make available or will cause the registration agents to STATE ENGINEER make available at each of the above described polling places a registration list or copy thereof listing afl in the Emery registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Published Oct. 18, Progress County voter ballots may be obtained by any 25 & Nov. Absent 1, 1979. person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election but who, on the aay of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Emery County or disabled, by making application, within thirty (30) days next preceding the election, either in person or by mail at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at 130 North Main Street, Huntington, Emery County, Utah. Notice is further given that on Tuesday, November NOTICE 13, 1979, that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its hearing will be Apublic regular meeting place at 130 North Main Street, held Nov. 1, 1979 at 7:00 Huntington, Emery County at 2:00 P.M. and canvass p m. in the Castle Dale the returns and declare the results of said election. City Hall for the purpose IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of the proposed rezoning of Emeiy County School District, Emery County, of all or any part of Block this caused has to of notice be this Utah, State given 3, Wilberg Subdivision 9th day of October, 1979. from R-- l to an R-- 3 zone. Lund T. Leonard, President Interested persons are Board of Education of Emery invited to attend and County School District express their views as to Emery County, State of Utah this action. Attest: Don Jorgensen Phillip R. Jensen, Clerk Mayor Board of Education Emery County School District Published in the Emery Emery County, State of Utah Published in the Emery County Progress Oct. 18 County Progress Oct. 18 and 25, Nov. 1, 1979. and 25; Nov. 1, 1979. October, 200-30- 200-30- 200-30- WATER USERS Utah Power & Light a Utah Company, standards were exceeded corporation, has filed an for the months of July, application, pursuant to August and September 30 C.F.R. Part 770, for a to 1979. One heavily samconduct permit pled location had several underground coal mining bacoperations in Emery unsatisfactory teriological results each County, Utah. 1. The name and month. For all other sampling locations those business address of the months, 25 coliform applicant is: Utah Power& bacteria were found in a total of 13 samples. This Light Company results in an average of 2 1407 West North Temple coliform bacteria per 100 Salt Lake City, Ut. 84116 milliliter of sample. The 2. The proposed mine d average should not and surface portal one coliform per 100 facilities are located in milliliter sample. As a Cottonwood Canyon result, the water supply approximately 2.7 miles failed to meet the criteria north of the junction of for bacteriological Straight Canyon and quality established by the Cottonwood Canyon, State Department of which is point Environmental Quality. approximately 6.5 miles In addition, no more than west of Utah one sample per month on StateOrangeville, Highway should contain in excess and are immediately of four coliforms. During adjacent to the Trail 6 samples Mountain Coal Company. September, collected contained It is also to numbers of coliforms construct proposed a loadout above this limit. terminal at the junction of The coliform organism is Straight Canyon and used as an indicator of Cottonwood Creek microbiological quality. adjacent to Highway While ASSOCIATION that 200-30- 0 (93-85- r r reports bacteriological U-2- 9, U-2- most coliform organisms pose no threat to health, their presence does indicate that a Portal facilities will be constructed on fee land in Section 25, 17 source of contamination South, RangeTownship 6 East, might exist somewhere in SLM, more accurately the water system. described as that part of An investigation by .the South Half of the 3. Manager into all possible sources of contamination is being carried out. Six water samples were taken during the month of October. Four coliform Northeast Quarter and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter that lies East of the center line of Cottonwood Creek. The loadout facilities bacteria were found. will be constructed either These samples met the on fee land in the State Environmental Quality requirements. Published in the Emery County Progress Nov. 1, 8 and 15, 1979. NOTICE Emery County Nursing Home Ferron, Utah 84523 Medical care for those who cannot afford to pay. This health care facility is required to give a reasonable amount of its services free or at a reduced charge to persons who cannot afford to pay for medical care. If you are not able to pay lor all or part of the care you need, please contact the Admissions or Business Office of this facility and ask about the availability of such care. If you feel you have been improperly denied free or reduced - charge care, call Toil Free Northeast Section of Quarter - San Rafael forms new junior high honor group San Rafael Junior Township 18 School in Ferron South, Range 7 East, High SLM, or on BLM land in has recently been the Southeast Quarter of chartered by the Section 6, Township 18 National Junior Honor South, Range 7 East, Society. 7, SLM. The U.S. Geological 7.5 minute Survey quadrangle map which contains the area shown 4. is: Maghogany Point Quadrange Emery County, Utah Under this charter they have formed the San Rafael Chapter of the Junior Honor Society. charter in- The Welfare Public Health Service Published in Emery County Progress Nov. 1, 1979. In the Seventh Judicial District Court in and for Emery County, State of Utah SUMMONS Civil No. 3690 CELINA JOSEPHINE GRIFFIS, Plaintiff, vs ALLEN DOUGLAS GRIFFIS, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH ABOVE TO THE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file, with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, an answer in writing to a complaint to be filed in the above entitled case, and to serve upon you or mail to Keith H. Chiara, Plaintiffs evening Recorder & I ..44 if ti ' V .1 Kerry Day. Second Row: Niomi Gregerson, Rachel Greenland, Kristie Behling, Caroline Jorgensen, Lori Jones, Nina Jo Behunin and Becky Herring. Third row: Alaina Dugmore, Diane Brown, Kim Huntsman and Melissa Huntington. Fourth row: Cherie Thomas, Valarie Seely, Karen Nelson, Annette Jorgensen, McKette Hinkins, Lorie Dye. Not pictured: Annette Morley. Character is grade participation in two or point average of 3.57 more community or measured in terms of percent. Additionally, school activities, or integrity, behavior, potential members election to an office. must To meet the service cooperation with both meet high in requirement, the students and faculty. cumulative and ethics, standards citizenship, leadership, service, and character. Leadership is based on the students student must have are Candidates been active in three or screened by a faculty and the more service projects council in the school and principal. community. Learn the ropes By Sue Van Alfen Utah State Univ. When the hoopla of local elections dies down next month and Our officials will continue to face new he said. problems, We The courses are constantly funded by the league receive suggestions member cities and we from personnel in a have had excellent wide variety of jobs Hester concerning courses participation, said. Over 90 percent they would like to see of our membership, offered. nearly 200 cities, have Future had people attend our 200 Cities courses without such State of Utah NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 6637 BANK OF EPHRAIM, A Utah Corporation, vs. HORACE A. PETTY and S. PETTY, BETH husband ARNOLD and wife; MACHINERY Utah EURAUTOMOTIVE ASIAN PRODUCTS, a California Corporation; The UTAH STATE TAX 1. Canvassing the returns and adopting a resolution promulgating the results of the special bond election held in on County Emery November DATED: 6, 1979. October 3, 1979 BY: Glen P. Bott County Clerk Published in the Emery County Progress Oct, 18,25, and Nov. 1, 1979. help you write ads for quick results! Published in Emery County Progress Nov. 1979. 1, Police Vernal following: October, City . newly elected officials of Utahs cities and towns sit for the first time in their new ofportal to further remove fices, at least a few are it from the mining area. and probably going to The duration of such NOTICE OF SPECIAL experience a common workshops. be shall relocation OF THE post - campaign feelMEETING permanent. . Although some cities DATED this 22nd day of BOARD OF COUNTY Now that Im have offered tuition ing: OF COMMISSIONERS October, 1979. what am I reimbursements to Utah Power & Light Co. EMERY COUNTY, here, supposed to do? employees who take by Merrill Heward, UTAH from Far Manager being the courses, many ..PUBLIC NOTICE is Mining and Exploration hereby given that the worried the people our have stated they would Boara of County Com- votes just installed in attend the workshops Published in the Emery missioners of Emery office have such County Progress Nov. 1, County, Utah, will hold a public we should incentives. doubts, 8, 15 and 22, 1979. special public meeting at It was one of the tne County Courthouse in wonder if they didnt, Castle Dale, Utah, according to Herschel most useful things Ive NOTICE commencing at 12:00 Hester, associate ever done for myself in oclock Noon, on Monday, director of the Utah my job, said Robert In the Seventh Judicial November 12, 1979. District Court of The Agenda for the League of Cities and Downard, chief of Emery County in the detectives meeting consists of the Towns. and COMMISSION: judgment by default will LARUE PETTY, an be taken against you for the relief demanded in individual To be sold at Sheriffs said complaint which, Sale NOTICE at the front door of within 10 days after County Nursing Emery summons of this County service Emery Home of in the Courthouse City the filed with you, will be Ferron, Utah 84523 of Castle Dale, A County Clerk of said Court. State of Utah, on This facility is legally copy of said complaint, if Emery, November. of 15th obligated to serve the the day not served upon you by said community. mail or otherwise, will be 1979, at 10:00 a.m. on that certain parcel of This health care facility deposited with the Clerk day estate situated in is required by law to real and of said Court you may its services Emery County, more make there obtain a copy. This is an action for particularly described as available to all people in the community. Divorce, alimony, at- follows: Beginning at a point 116 This facility is not torneys fees, and costs of feet of South the allowed to discriminate Court. DATED this 16th day of Northeast Corner of Lot 4, against a patient because Block Ferron of race, creed, color, 10, October, 1979. or Keith H. Chiara Townsite Survey, and national origin, Attorney running thence South because a patient is for Plaintiff 139.75 feet; West 105.75 covered by a program feet. North 139 75 feet, such as Medicaid or Published in the Emery East 105.75 feet to Medicare. County Progress October beginning. If this facility provides 25; November 1, 8 and 15, Purchase price payable emergency services, it 1979. of in lawful money the must not deny those The services to a person who United States. property is located in needs them but cannot Ferron, Utah. NOTICE for them. Dated at Castle Dale. pay next The regularly Utah, this 9th day of If you believe you have scheduled Huntington improperly denied 1979. been contact the City Council meeting has services, L.E Guvmon been changed to Tuesday Admissions or Business SHERIFF November 13, 1979 at 7 Office of this facility or pm. at the Huntington Published in the Emery call Toll Free Hall. City (Maryland residents County Progress Oct. 25, for call 1979. and November 1, 8, The agenda for this assistance. meeting will close at 4 U.S. Department ot f riday, on Call pm. Education, and Health, 1979. November 9, 748-243- 1 Welfare Health Service Patsy H. Grange Public We'll Published in the Emery 1 County Progress Nov. and 8, 1979. tefcj-- . presentation and duction ceremony for new members will be 5. A copy of the Nov. 1 at application is available Thursday, for public inspection the junior high in during regular business Ferron. hours at the office of the The Emery County Recorder, promises to be a Castle Dale, Utah. in6. Any written com- special one with or and their ductees ments, objections requests for informal parents conferences in connection dinner and enjoying a formal with the application may cerebe submitted to the Office candlelighting 1832 of Surface Mining, mony. Stout Street, Denver, To be eligible for Attorney, a Courthouse, COMPANY, County Corporation; Price, Utah 84501, a copy of said answer within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do. 1 .. v. Charter members of the San Rafael Junior Honor Society are, front row, left to right; Michael Mower, Blaine Petersen, Cory Arnold, David Johnson, Rodney Morley, Peter Johansen and (Maryland Colorado 80202. residents call conmembership 7. The applicant seeks for assistance). students sideration, U.S. Department of to relocates portion of the a have Health Education and public road at the mine must -- 53-7-- m Technical Demands Those people who run our local govern- ments today face technical demands not even imagined 10 years ago, Hester said. Its hard to worry about doing an adequate job as water master, dog catcher and school crossing guard, while trying to figure out how to administer a federal law concerning water safety that may be 50 involved-page- s long. In order to help local officials find the path between job and the league requirement action, contracts with Utah State University and other state institutions of higher education to provide training in such areas as effective super- visory practices, public finance and urban public works administration. The courses, In- developed by the ternational City Department. Dr. Hiibner (Calvin Hiibner, USU political scientist) taught the course on a very practical level, he It related to said. what I would face the next morning. In government you need to know theory, and how it can be adapted to your particular cir- cumstance, Hampton What might those future courses cover? I suspect anything from federal revenue sharing to how to live in the goldfish bowl of public life, Hester said. Hester added all the courses are open to any citizen. We would especially encourage anyone thinking of running for public office to enroll, Hester said. It could make that first day on the job a lot easier. U-3- 1 tire limit said in force McArthur, director of municipal finance in Price. The course I took gave me As of Nov. lthe Utah of Department a much better idea of Transportation is what my job should requiring all vehicles be. traveling State Road 31 from Huntington to Fairview to have Local Association mounted snow tires or have chains or other Gary Tomsic, approved traction aids director of the Utah in the vehicle. AssocThe restriction Southeastern iation of Government, applies from two miles and his entire staff east of Fairview to 18 miles northeast of also took the USU in course public Huntington. taught finance. since We are involved in manufactured 1976 that meet Jan. 1, technical giving assistance to small the requirements of a towns on such matters snow tire are labled on as preparation of one sidewall with the mud and budgets and revenue words Tomsic snow or the letters projection, m and s. This course said. Tires without these enabled us to better comthese markings, including help munities with all - season pasinformation and senger tires withideas. out the markings, -- All tires Managers Association, have been given in Roosevelt, Price and Brigham City. Those who have participated in the courses have received ICMA certification, as Hester predicts are not acceptable, well as college or continued to the expansion according continuing education for the program. department. credit. te |