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Show Emery County Progress Wednesday, November 2, 8A 1983 Trust is topic of workshop Vvj(a i I I I 18-1- ? VW I i I1! r: it J strategies S S , 4 I V f1 vfvn a i " " , 1 j u , ? f 7 U dMil libtt ;Vfe - Farm news t '"I',-,'- ; xiS? stitutions, nI businesses Old Fashioned Hamburgers ; Cones Hot Fudge Sundaes Banana Splits Sandwiches Soup of the Day 4-- 3. Sufficient additional information to determine the adequacy of sanitary facilities, parking needs, access roads, drainage protection and similar impacts. 4. A program for protection and restoration of areas, systems, or facilities affected by the use or activity. C. Approval Required The County Commission may appr application provided the Commission fir 1. That the proposed use is listed as permitted temporary use or, in the opinion of the County Commission, is similar to those uses permitted. 2. That the proposed use will not create unsafe or hazardous conditions or nuisances in the area. 3. That the proposed use shall occupy the site for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days. 4. That the applicant shall provide, at his own the restoration of the site to its for expense, and on ginal condition, including clean-u- p replacement of facilities as may be necessary. D. County Commission may attach conditions 1. In granting approval, the County Commission may attach additional conditions as it deems appropriate to ensure that the use will not pose any detriment to persons or property. The Commission may also require a bona to ensure that necessary clean-u- p or restoration work will be performed. PARTn Hereafter, these amendments shall be construed as a part of the Zoning Resolution of Emery County, Utah, to the same effect as if originally a part thereof, and all provisions said Resolution shall be applicable thereto, of in- cluding, but not limited to, the enforcement, violation, and penalty provisions thereof. All ordinances or resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this Resolution are hereby repealed. PASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF EMERY COUNTY, UTAH tills 20th day of October, 1983. APPROVED: P. Ware K. Wilson E. Conover ATTEST: Bruce C. Funk Published in the Emery County Progress November 2, 1983. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Elmo Town will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of Notice is hereby given of public hearing to be held November 22, 1983 at 6:40 p.m. at the Huntington City Hall, on the proposed changes to the Huntington Zoning Notice Is hereby given that the following persons have filed with corner, Section 33, 16 South, Range 10 East, said point being on the existing Elmo City limit Lrne; thence East 841.5 feet along existing City Limit line, thence North 429.0 feet, thence West 841.5 feet to existing City Limit line, thence South 429.0 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 8.29 acres more or less. Published in the Emery County Progress October 19, 26; and November 2 and 9, 1983. 26 November 2, 1983. the annexing following parcel of land. This meeting will be held November 15, 1983. 7:30 p.m. at the home of Clerk, Delena Duncan. Beginning at a point which is 280.50 feet North and 1320.0 feet East of the West Vi Township Notice is hereby given that the November 8. 1983 regular meeting of the Emery County School District Board of Education has been changed to Monday, November 7, 1983at 8:00 a.m. at the Board of Education Office in Huntington, Utah. R. Jensen, Clerk of the Board October NOTICE . described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest 1983. SUBDIVISION, R-3- A A Sealed bids will be received by the Emery County Road Department, Emery County, Utah for the Graded and Drain and Granular Borrow at Green River Airport Road, CR 462 (3). Bids will be in accordance with drawings and by Johansen & Tuttle giecifications prepared Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale, Utah, upon receipt of $25.00 deposit per set made payable to the Engineer. Any bidder, upon returning the Contract Documents promptly and in good condition, will be refunded $25.00 and any upon so returning the Contract Documents will be refunded $0.00. Bids will be received at the Emery County Road Department, Emery County Court House, 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah, until 10:00 p.m., November 23, 1983. At which time they will be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of the bid made payable to ot five percent the Owner shall accompany the bid. Estimated Construction cost range $100,000.00 to $110,000.00 The major bid quantities are as follows: 30,000 Cu. yds Roadway Excavation 12,000 Cu. yds Granular Borrow Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Green River City, 80 North Broadway, Green River, Utah 84525, on November 16, 1983 at 11:00 a.m., for a group showing of the work site. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality In any bid in the interest of the Emery County Road Department. Emery County Road Department Castle Dale, Utah 84513 1 By: Ron Barney, Supervisor Published In the Emery County Progress November 2, 9 and 16, 1983. (5) AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The p.m. warranty without as to title, possession cumbrances, or- - en- The SALES described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder New and Rental Returns Credit Checks Free Delivery without warranty as to title, or encumbrances, at the Castle Dale, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of Emery County, Utah. Commonly known as 343 Orange Avenue, Castle Dale, Utah 84513. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial proceedings is dated November 30. 1981, and was executed RICHARD J. by TROUP and BRENDA D. TROUP, husband and wife, as Trustors, and in favor of FLEET MORTGAGE CORP., the present Beneficiary. The present owner is Enjoyment for the Whole Family Shop Emery County! Check our prices and see why we say. Shop Here First! DRIVE ALltTLIc AND SAEA LOTI HH reported to be RICHARD J. TROUP and BRENDA D. TROUP, husband and executed favor of 5 Huntington 4 Year City Councilman For continual progress and development of Huntington City) Past experience in rodeo grounds construction. Riding Club organizations and city improvements helps to qualify me ior this position. (paid political adv ) 'L. - "V Vote For Dorr Hansen Huntington 4 Year City Councilman NORTH SUBDIVISION, Ferron, Utah, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, Emery County, Utah. Commonly known as 220 East 200 North, Ferron, Utah 84523. The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these nonjudicial proceedings is dated June 4, 1982, and - .jj a 1 For the past four years I have worked hard to achieve better utilities and facilities for the people of Huntington City. Your vote of confidence in me, to work in your interest for another term would be appreciated. (paid political adv ) by WILBUR D. GASKINS and BARBARA A. GASKINS, husband and wife, as Trustors, and in FLEET MORTGAGE CORP., the present Beneficiary. The present owner Is reported to be WILBUR D. GASKINS and BARBARA A. GASKINS, husband and Your Support Would Be Greatly Appreciated! Vote & Elect wife. purchase price is The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 18th day of October 1983. October, 1983. M. Halliday M. Halliday Successor Trustee Successor Trustee 455 East 400 South, 455 East 400 South, Suite 400 Suite 400 Salt I.ake City, Salt Lake Cit; Utah 84111 Utah 841 6 Telephone: Telephone: Published in the Published in the Emery County Progress Emery County Progre: October 28, November 2 October 26, November 2 and 9, 1983. and 9, 1983. payable in lawful money of the United States of Amorim Dated this 19th day of 355-283- I Vote for Ross V. Gorden front steps of the Emery Courthouse, County Castle Dale, Utah, on the 22nd day of was OFF Layaway Now for Christmas following at the possession front steps of the Emery Courthouse, County Castle Dale, Utah, on No stereo bonanza It Home! n 5 City AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE following bidder wife. The 7 & APPLIANCE East Main Street Castle Dale, Utah the 22nd day of November, 1983, at 11:00 oclock a.m., of November, 1983, at Published in the said day: 11:00 oclock a.m., of Emery County Progress Lot 35, Plat 4, said day: November 2, 9 and 16, VALLEY VIEW Lot 1, SECOND INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS non-bidd- er Clawson Recorder a Declaration of Candidacy for the office of City Counc- Carolyn Wright Valuation; Addition to Sec I, pp. 46, Total City Councilman-Tw- o Valuation; Addition to Year Term: Allen Kim Batt Section 1.222 D, Signs; Wade Riley amend Section 1.222.B, Year Term: and amend Mayor-Tw- o Signs, Write in Section 2.907, pp. 48. Patsy H. Grange, The above names will Recorder appear on the official Published in the municipal ballot for Emery County Progress election on November 8, November 2, 9 and 16, 1983. Denise Batt, 1983. City Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress October 26 and November 2, 1983. Notice is hereby given of a request to rezone an area beginning at 50 West 400 South Street, and continuing on the south side of 4tn South to 2nd West Street, on the north side of 4th South, beginning at 50 West, thence north 272.25 feet and thence west to the west city boundary. A 'ic hearing will be by the Huntington City Council at the Huntington City Hall on November 22, 1983, at 6:45 p.m. on the petition to rezone this area from to Inand dustrial. Patsy H. Grange, Recorder E' the ilman-Four , .Year Term: to' amend proposed ' Section I, pp. 46, Total Bryant G. Nelson Ordinance.' It Js and a.m. TV, STEREO, VCR Rent-to-Ow- PUBLIC NOTICE the 11 t. (801)381-500- NOTICE in 885-17- thanks PUBLIC NOTICE Published 5 Oig Scoop NOTICE OF Emery County Progress 1500-170- 39.5044.00. 1.00-2.0- IVe Bring PARTI 38.00-39.0- 0. low-yieldi- Slaughter Bulls: Yield 1 lbs. 45.0047.50. Yield grade 2 and bulls for further lbs. feeding grade 650-100- 2.50-5.0- Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Knout Article IV entitled Supplementary Regulations to Zones is hereby amended by adding a new section to read as follows : TEMPORARY USES A. Permitted Temporary Uses Certain uses may be permitted on a temporary basis in any zone when approved by the County Commission. Said uses may include but will not be limited to: 1. Temporary construction camps when included as an ancillary part of an approved major construction project. 2. Earth product barrow pits and asphalt batch plants when included as an ancillary part of an approved major construction project. 3. Exploratory well and seismograph sites. 4. Materials storage and structural assembly areas when part of a major construction project. B. Application Prior to the establishment of any temporary use, an application for temporary use permit shall be submitted to and approved by the County Commission. Said application shall contain the following Information : 1. The location of the parcel(s) to be affected. 2. A description of the proposed use or activity and the anticipated extent of impact. Cows: 32.00-34.8- 350-62- 50 -- 700-93- 0, dressing Cutter and 700-98- r - part UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Photo by Anglo FlHmoro ' 46.00- - Main Street, Castle Dale S 10-2- W 0; Utility and Commercial few high 24 34.50-37.5- 600-70- Mon.-Sa- PUBLIC-NOTICE- Mi' 0 50.00-55.0- including Slaughter 0; 0; great-grandchildr- purpose of conducting a NOTICE MEETING SCHEDULE canvass of the 1983 municipal election. Notice is hereby given Notice is hereby given By order of that the Huntington City Huntington City of the Revenue Sharing Council financial report for the Council will meet on November 9, 1983 at 7 Published in the fiscal year ending June p.m. for regular Council Emery County Progress 30, 1983. This report is available for inspection meeting and for the November 2 and 9, 1983. at the Huntington City ' - RESOLUTION NO. on regular working Hall I J I r i days between the hours A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE ZONING of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. RESOLUTION OF EMERY COUNTY, UTAH. Published in the THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMEmery County Progress MISSIONERS OF EMERY COUNTY, UTAH November 2, 1983. RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: 52.00-55.0- load 640 lbs. 49.50; lbs. 46.7548.75. 400-50- 41.00-44.5- lbs. lbs. 500600 52.00, 200-40- 59.00-66.0- lbs. 0 mostly 600-70- 0 and 65.00-68.5- 400-50- 0; Steers: Feeder throughout the West. In addition to consulting and training, Dr. Allen also does marriage and family counseling for HUD. He received his Ph.D. in educational psychology from :o The contest drew participation from students throughout Emery County. Cassie' Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robinson, Elmo, and Matthew Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Erni of Cleveland. Both are of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Davis, Farm Bureau members who have owned and operated a farm in Cleveland for nearly 50 years. Emery County Farm Bureau Women's Committee President Utahna Wilson presented cash awards to Cassie Robinson and Matthew Erni, tourth grade students at Cleveland 'Elementary last Monday. Cassie won first place ($25) and Matthew won second place ($15) in the Bureau's annual essay contest which was centered around the theme "Animal's Best Friend, The Farmer". Nathan Balser, who attends Huntington Elementary, won third place. and 52.50-57.5- 51.00-58.0-0, ; will be Roger K. Allen, Ph.D. He is the president of the Human Institute in I Development Denver and an experienced consultant and seminar leader for families, educational in- Jp - Salable at auction 925, Medium Large 0 lbs. compared with 617 last Frame 1 0 lbs. week and 1283 last year. Fair attendance. Good mostly 63.00-65.0500600 lbs. 58.00-63.0demand on feeder 0 lbs. 52.00- cattle, moderate damand on slaughter 56.50, package 620 lbs. 5 lbs. 48.50- cows and bulls. Feeder 59.00 ; 53.50. steers Large Frame 2 higher. 0 lbs. Feeder heifers uneven, Holsteins 0 lbs. 0 ; 700 lbs. under weights 0 higher, weights 36.0040.00. Heifers: over 700 lbs. steady. Feeder Slaughter cows and Medium and Large 0 lower. Frame 1 300400 lbs. bulls parents can begin using immediately. The concepts, strategies and skills learned will not only contribute to the selfesteem and maturity of children but also result in a more peaceful, cooperative home environment, she said. Instructor for the workshop llV feeder 65 cattle. Auction, Salina, Utah, Friday, Oct. 28, 1983. that skills and preregistration is required. For more" information or tickets, contract Mrs. Mecham at Producers Livestock Supply about self-governi- f and person, per $40 Salina Auction goodwill, and helps children be responsible and Mrs. Mecham said the course concentrates on practical 4 p.m. The fee for the workshop is the University of Minnesota. The workshop begins on Friday, Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. and will continue' until 9 p.m. The session on Saturday, Nov. 19 will begin at 9 a.m. and go until 5 Trust and Responsibility in the Home is the title of a workshop being offered to parents in Emery County by the PTA on Nov. 9 at the Castle Dale Elementary School. According to Beth Mecham, the coordinator of the program, the workshop will teach parents to interact and communicate with children (teens on down) in a way that builds trust, creates f . Clay '1. Clifllp&eh Ferron City y Council 355-28- 4-Ye- ar Term |