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Show 8A t mery County Progress weanesody, ivovemoer INVITATION forbids NOTICE It) ItiNTRAlTOIUi I'LBIJC Scaled bids will be received by Emery County for the conatructiofi of Ute Hui khoro Bridge on the Huntington Creek. Bids will be in ttccordame with the drawing! and ae'ificaUon! prepared by Johansen L Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 80 South 1st East, Castle Oale, Utah, upon receipt of $25.00 deposit per act made payable to the Engineer. Any bidder, upon returning the Contract Itocumenta promptly and in good condition, will be refunded 123.00. Any upon no returning the Contract Documents will be refunded 10.00. Hlila will be received at the Emery County Hoad Department, Office, at County Court Mouse, 85 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah, Mj13, until 10.00 A M., November 18, 19M. At which time they will be opened and read aloud. A bid ixmd In the amount of five percent (3X) of trie bid made payable to the Owner shall accompany Uie kid. Estimated Construction cost range $80,000.00 to $ 100,000 00 The major bid quantities are as follows : Concrete Hetnforclng Steel jJ 8.WX) Cu.yds Itoadway Excavation structure Installation of prefabricated super provided by the Owner. at the Prospective bidders may assemble office of the Engineer on November 9, 1984. at 10:00 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 County. non-bidd- Emery County Castle Dale, Utah 84513 By: Honald Bampy October 26, 19M Published in the Emery County Progress October 31, November? and November 14, 1984. INVITATION FOIt BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Emery County for the construction of the culvert and concrete dip river crossing on the Muddy Lane, South of Perron, Utah. Bids will be in accordance with the drawings and specifications prepared by Johansen Si Tuttle Engineering, 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. Any upon so returning the Contract Documents will be refunded $0.00. Bids will be received at the Emery County Road Department, Office, at County Court House, 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah, 64513, until 10:00 A.M., November 20, 1984. At which time they will be opened and read aloud. A bid of the bond in the amount of five percent bid made payable to the Owner shall accompany non-bidd- er (5) the bid. Estimated Construction cost range $40,000.00 to $50,000.00 The major bid quantities are as follows : 400 Sq.yds Portland Cement Concrete Paving 72x44 Corrugated Metal Pipe Culvert 90 Lin.ft 250 Cu.yds Grouted Rock Riprap 200 Cu.yds Loose Rock Riprap 200 Cu.yds Granular Borrow Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Engineer on November 13, 1984, at 10:00 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 County. Emery County Castle Dale, Utah 84513 By: Ronald Barney October 26, 1984 Published in the Emery County Progress October 31, November 7 and November 14, 1984. INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (5) NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OPPORUNTIY FOR PUBLIC HEARING on the proposed Bridge Replacement on State Route 29 At Curley Wash, West of Orangeville in Emery County yt4 Ordinance Zoning regarding the renmlng of the West side of Center Street from 100 South to 100 North and the comer lot of Marvin M mien's on the 18th day of November, 1884, at 7:30 p.m. at the Elmo Eire .Station. Published in the Emery Countv ITogress October 31, November 7 and 14, 1884. On The Utah Department of Transportation herewith advises all interested persons or groups that it proposes to replace the inadequate timber structures at the locations indicated above y with a 108 inch culvert This project will require additional for the installation of the proposed improvement. The of governing officials of Emery County have been made aware this project. The public is herewith advised that an official Public Hearing conducted by the Utah Department of Transportation to discuss the Environmental Study prepared for this project and the location and design features of the proposed improvement will be held only if requested. Any person or organization desiring that a public hearing be held must submit a written request postmarked no later than midnight November 29. 1984. Requests must be sent by registered United States Mail addressed to: Utah Department of Transportation, Office of Community Relations, Attention: James E. Johnston, 4501 South 2700 West. Salt Lake City, Utah, 841)9. At any time during regular office hours, the Environmental Study, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of Transportation as well in-aa written views received to date by these agencies from any terested persona or groups will be available (or public inspection and copvmg at the Utah Department of Transportation Headquarters. 4501 South 2700 West. Salt lake City. Utah and at District Four of TanspcrUhon, the Utah Department Headquarters, Price, Utah. William D Hut ley farm tor Utah Department of Transportation 7 and 14. PUBLIC NOTICES Thursday,at 13, 1864, IX) Advertising Protects Your NOTICE TO a m until 4.30 p in. HIE PUBIJC, Dated Oils 7th day of EMERY COUNTY, November 1884. UTAH Hehling, Recorder THE OFFICE OF Published in the OK TREASURER (bounty Progress Emery EMERY COUNTY November 14, 1884. W I EE CLOSE NOTICEOF NOVEMBER 30, 1884. THLS office WILL TRUSTEE'S MALE REMAIN Green River City Recorder NORTH EMERY CLOSED UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF BUSINESS IN JANUARY 1985; JANUARY 2. 1985. This is in compliance with the UTAH STATE CODE 1953 annotated Baker State law requires that we inform you that the USERS Published SECTION ASSOCIATION water Emery County Progress in WATER management system has failed to collect two of two required samples for the month of September required by Section 4.3.4. of the State of Utah Public Water Drinking by the Department of Health. Routine testing is used to ensure that the public is provided with safe drinking water. Regulations Water quality may change without any visible indication due to en- unanticipated vironmental factors. For this reason, we are required to sample on a The frequent basis. reason that this over- sight has occurred is an oversight a during change in personnel. LaRue Lofley, Secretary North Emery Water Users Association Box 418 Elmo, Utah 84521 Published in the Emery County Progress November 7, 14 and 21, 1984. CAUSE NO. November Decern tier 14, 5 21, 28, and 12, those items: following rezoning Lot 81 City to Townsite from Industrial. 82 Amend Huntington City Zoning Ordinance, Section 1.302A. 83 Addition to Huntington City Zoning R-2- Section 2.706. All interested persons are invited to attend this hearing. H. Grange, Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress Patsy October 31, November and 14, 1984. 7 UIC-04- 6 Administrative Assistant Published in the Emery County Progress November 14, 1984. receipt has 290 West 200 North, office for the Orangeville, Utah, and of taxes unUl he more particularly his described as follows: for Beginning at the Southwest Corner of lot All publication. delinquent taxes shall 1, Block 3, (liristen.sens be subject to a penalty Subdivision, Orange- prepared list delinquent of two percent of the ville Townsite Survey, amount of such taxes, thence North 111 feet; and unless the thence East 134.5 feet; delinquent taxes and penalty are paid before the 15th day of January, the amount of taxes and penalty shall bear interest at the rate of eight percent per annum from the 1st day of January following the date of delinquency until paid. Elaine P. Wilson Emery County thence South 111 feet; thence West 134.5 feet to the point of beginning. Dated this 13th day of November, 1984. Zions First National Bank By James T. Jensen Attorney for Zions First National Bank 190 North Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 84501 Telephone No. November November Treasurer Published in the Published in the Emery County progress Emery County Progress 14, 21 and 28, 14, 21 and 28, 1984. 1984. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States fit the time of sale, at the Emery County Courthouse (front steps) located in Castle Dale, Utah, on Friday, December 28, 1984, at 11:00 a.m., of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing the Trust Deed executed by Barry K. Jessen and Jill S. Jessen, husband and wife, as Trustors, in favor of Danny Vern Moore and Peggy H. Moore, husband and wife, as Beneficiaries, covering real property located in Emery County, Utah, more particularly described as follows, All of Lot 2, Plat 1, Eldoro Point Subdivision, according to the official plat thereof. TOGETHER with a right of way for ingress and egress over and across the existing roads and streets now located upon and across the following: BEGINNING at the Northeast comer of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 18 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, and running thence West 48 rods; thence South 957 feet; thence East 264 feet; thence South 148.5 feet; thence East 214.5 feet more or less, to the West line of Plat 1, Eldoro Point Subdivision; thence North 88.5 feet, more or less, to the Northwest comer of said subdivision; thence East to the East line of said Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; thence North to the point of beginning. DATED this 7th day of November, 1984. B. Allred Successor Trustee Published in the Emery County Progress on November 14, 21 and 28, 1984. sold to-wi- t: NOTICE OF HEARING DOCKET NO. 1 NOTICE OF HEARING DOCKET NO. CAUSE NO. Act015019 Dogs hill sheep (CoaUuurd from Page 1A) ween Uils tune of year and the jnerease in dog attacks on other animals. He said that the cool weather encourages roaming by the tune of the killing and consuming any portion of the animal could cause serious sickness. Referring to the killing of Uie the dogs, lie also said that when three lambs this week, Mrs. Is out, the Incidents of Story estimated the loss at $200. the She added that the lambs had to Increase. seem killings been raised for family conMr, Nielson said that just last week two dogs attacked a 400 lb. sumption, and the loss Is more calf In Ferron, severely Injuring than just monetary, Mr. Nielson said that In cases the animal, (loth dogs in that incident were captured. One where domestic animals are was shot at the scene while the killed or injured by dogs which other was later euthanized. Also have owners, Uiose owners not on Monday, a goat In Huntington only are liable for damages, was attacked by a dog which they can also be arrested for destruction of property, a class authorities failed to capture. B misdemeanor which carries a severbeen Not only has there al animat killings by dogs, there $209 fine and up to six months In has also been a series of animal jail. I hear all kinds of excuses killings by humans, according I tell people their dogs when said to Mr. Nielson. Mrs. Story Involved In a killing," been owned have a ewe that by Monday her father was killed and Mr. Nielson said. "I still give disembowled at his ranch south the citations and let the Judge He added that any of Orangeville a week ago. She decide. added that whoever took the sightings of roaming dogs animal should be advised that it should be reported to the animal was under heavy medication at control office. M Veterans honored (Continued from Page 1A) was featured In a recording played during a slide presentation. That slide show, which was narrated by Emery Jones, included historical information about flags in American history. The honored guests and their wives were given flowers by the organization. Also honored were the many WWII veterans in attendance at the program and the students about his recent gaining of American citizenship after being a native of New Zealand. He said that he was thankful to become a citizen in of the U.S., believes American principles, and hopes to bring his children up believing in those same ideals. Eugene Johansen of Castle told Dale gave the students several of the luncheon. and events in people important While veterans were being the history of American war. recognized in Huntington, they His remarks included the were also a big part of the beginnings of the Revolutionary traditional Veterans Day War, Bunker Hill, John Paul program at the junior high in Jones, Admiral Perry, Sergeant Ferron. Under the direction of York, General and the Mr. Singleton, the program Declaration of Patton, Independence, featured speeches, musical saying that document is "the numbers, and an emotional greatest essay ever penned on moment of silence for those who liberty. have died in American wars. (Continued on Page 9A) of Ferron Horscroft Wayne background on PUBLIC NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS read aloud. office, located at 145 Contract Items in- West Green River Ave. Separate sealed bids clude 1081.75 linear feet Plans and specifications for the Green River of 6 curbs, 25 linear may be purchased at the Travel Center site plan feet of 5 sidewalk, one city office for a fee of improvements will be 50 flag pole, and in- $10.00. received by the City of stallation, DATED: October 31, complete Green River at the sprinkling system for all 1984. Green River City office planter areas Published in the until 8 P.M. November Copies of the contract Emery County Progress 15, 1984. At that time documents may be October 31, November 7 publicly opened and examined at the city and 14, 1984. A Thank Very Special You Thank You from Avery special "Thank You" Guy Conover to all the people of Ferron, Clawson T o each and everyone and Emery, who voted for me for School Board for their help thru-ou- t the campaign and to all who voted for me, for the school board Royce J. Stilson 84-06- CAUSE NO. 84-0- BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF EDWARD S. CRAWFORD FOR REVIEW OF A DECISION OF THE DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE OF COAL MINING PERMIT ACT015019 (FEDERAL PERMIT FOR THE WILBERG MINE, EMERY UT-00- OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PARTICULARLY ALL INPERSONS TERESTED IN EMERY COUNTY, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, will conduct a hearing on the matter at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, on Thursday, December 6, 1984, in the Board Room of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to appeal the approval of the Utah State Permanent Coal Regulatory Program Permit for Utah Power & Light Companyrs Wilberg Mine, issued by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining on July 6, 1984, in issued conjunction with Federal Permit by the Office of Surface Mining on June 8, 1984. Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant to the Procedural Rules of the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining. The Petition and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected in the office of the undersigned, 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, until November 13, 1984. As of November 14, 1984, the Petition and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected at 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt City, Utah. DATED this 2nd day of November, 1984. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING sMarjorie L. I .arson Secretary of the Board Published in the Emery County Progress November 14, 1984. UT-00- property for close his Block 7 of the Huntington Ordinance, d and the county treasurer shall then Petition 81 L. LARSON -- provided The described proiierty will be sold at public auction to till highest bidder. payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. The sale will be held at tfie Emery County Court House in Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, on December 18, 1984 at 9.30 a m. for the purpose of foreclosing a IH-eof Trust executed W. RONALD by HANNKRT. AIJEN D. on Uie 30th of Novemor if that day falls TTie Huntington City ber, on a Sunday or a Council will hold a and holiday, then at 12:00 on IIANNEKT public hearing at 6:43 the 29th REARof KATHLEEN day on Wednesday, p.m. DON, as trustors, in November 14, 1984, at November, ofUie each favor of Zions First date following year, the Huntington City Hall of levy are delinquent, National Bank, covering to consider the following located at real DATED this 8th day of November, 1984. STATE OF UTAH DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING d otherwise for, unpaid at 12:00 noon PUBLIC HEARING 84114. STATE 6-- B specifically 2-- THE 59-10-- replacement volume page 146. ''All taxes, except 1884. BEFORE THE DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF SKYLINE OIL COMPANY FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL TO CONVERT THE STATE .NO. WELL, SECTION 2, 16 SOUTH, TOWNSHIP RANGE 12 EAST, EMERY COUNTY, UTAH, TO A WATER DISPOSAL WELL. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATTER. Notice is hereby given that Skyline Oil Company, 1200 Mellon Financial Center, 1775 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado, 80203, has requested administrative approval from the Division to convert the State No. well, located in the SWVi NEV4 of Section 2, Township 16 South, Range 12 East, Emery County, Utah to a disposal well. The proposed operating data for the well is as follows: Injection Interval: Moenkopi Formation 4036 to 4048 Maximum Estimated Surface Pressure: 500 psig Maximum Estimated Rate: 50 BWPD If no objections are filed with' the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining within fifteen days after publication of this Notice, administrative approval of this application will be granted by the Division Director. Objections, if any, should be mailed to: Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, COUNTY, UTAH The report is available for public inflection on weekdays al Uie Ferron City Hall, ferron, Utah, from I Right To Know are ordinances Nutu e U hereby given report on the uses of general revenue ahartng funds for fiscal year 1883 84 lias been subnutted as required by f erron City, Uutl tfie Public Notict oYlut k p in. at the City Hall, Green River, Utah, the City Council of Green tUver will ewe duct: (1) a public hearing respecting the adoption of a revised traffic code as Chapter 25 of tfie Green Itiver City Code, (2) a public f tearing respecting the revision of Chapters?, 9 and II of llte Grren River City (ode by enacting a revised Chapter 2 entitled Animal Control. Complete text of the 6 available for Inspection at City Hall. Hie public is invited to attend these hearings. PUBIJC NOTICE the PCBIJCNOIICE NOTICE OF PUBIJC HEARING IIEARLNG Notice Is hereby given that Uie Town Council id Elmo will hold public hearing hr the purpose the of considering adoption of amendments to the Town above-captione- Project Number Published in the Emery County Progress November l 2-- Sealed bids will be received by Emery County for the construction of the culvert and concrete dip river crossing on the Molen Lane, South of Ferron, Utah. Bids will be in accordance with the drawings and specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle, 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. Any nonbidder upon so returning the Contract Documents will be refunded $0.00. Bids will be received at the Emery County Road Department, Office, at County Court House, 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah, 84513 until 10:00 A.M., November 20, 1984. At which time they will be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent of the bid made payable to the Owner shall accompany the bid. Estimated Construction cost range $45,000.00 to $55,000.00. The major items are as follows : 400 Sq.yds Portland Cement Concrete Paving 72x44 Corrugated Metal Pipe Culvert 90 Lin.ft Grouted Rock Riprap 250 Cu.yds 200 Cu.yds Loose Rock Riprap Granular Borrow 1,500 Cu.yds Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Engineer on November 13, 1984, at 10:00 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 County. Emery County Castle Dale, Utah 84513 By: Ronald Barney October 26, 1984 Published in the Emery County Progress October 31, November 7 and November 14, 1984. 1984 14, Act015019 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY FOR REVIEW OF A DECISION OF THE DIVISION OF OIL, GAS AND MINING IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE OF COAL MINING PERMIT ACT015019 (FEDERAL PERMIT FOR THE WILBERG MINE, EMERY UT-001- ) COUNTY, UTAH THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND ALL PERSONS INPARTICULARLY TERESTED IN EMERY COUNTY, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, will conduct a hearing on the matter at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, on Thursday, December 6, 1984, in the Board Room of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is to appeal special conditions Nos. 2 and 9, of the Utah State Permanent Coal Regulatory Program Permit for Utah Power Si Light Companys Wilberg Mine, issued by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining on July 6, 1984, in conjunction with Federal Permit issued by the Office of Surface Mining on June 8, 1984. Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant to the Procedural Rules of the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining. The Petition and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected in the office of the undersigned, 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, until November 13, 1984. As of November 14, 1984, the Petition and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected at 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Ijike City, Utah. DATED this 2nd day of November, 1984. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING sMarjorie L. Secretary of the Board Published in the Emery County Progress . November 14, above-caption- UT-00- -- 198-1- i I You Thank wish to express my appreciation for all the support throughout Emery County, during this election. I feel we can all work together for a better relationship between city and county government. Thanks again! Sincerely, Clyde Thompson Your 4 Year County Commissioner THANK YOU The election is over and before going on with business as usual I'd like to take time to say thanks. First to the people of Lawrence, Hunt- ington, Cleveland and tlmo, I appreciate your support and confidence. I will work hard to earn continued support. your I would also like to thank those who supported the campaign with their many efforts. It was only through our combined efforts that we were successful. A final, special thanks to Barney and Jane Jensen. Your encouragement and support are appreciated much more than can be expressed. Thanks toall, zsnwiwft |