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Show mu hi t s a 'r m m m "a m'" - mi m qi"is a miM4 m n w m 'miw rmvwwmw,rmrn9m3rmrmnTm'y ' , 8A Emery County Progress Tuesday, April 9, 1991 cougar comer INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by Orangeville City for the construction of the curb, gutter and sidewalk Project. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale. Bids will be received by Orangeville City, at the City office. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 7:00 p.m., April 11, of the bid, 1991. A bid bond in the amount of five percent made payable to the Owner, shall accompany the bid. Major items of work includes: 1 2,500 feet of curb, gutter & sidewalk Prospective bidders may assemble at the City office on April 5, 1991 at 10:00 a.m., for the site showing. Mandatory attendance at site showing required for submittal of bia. 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 City. wage rate, in conformance with the Federal Labor Standard Provisions will apply to this project. Orangeville City (5) Davis-Baco- n Orangeville, Utah Tom Humphrey , Mayor March 14, 1991 Published in the Emery County Progress March 26, April 2 and 9, 1991. by Jessica Oveson CVJH reporter ' April 5 has been Freedom Awareness Week. It started Monday with an assembly. We had Steven Nelson, a Navy SEAL, who had been over in Saudi Arabia come and speak to us and tell us a little bit about what it was really like and what they did there. Then the high school band performed a couple of numbers. Tuesday was Day. There were two policemen in the school throughout the day. Many freedoms were taken away from us such as chewing gum and having pop or candy. The mirrors were covered with black paper, and 1-- Anti-freedo- m PUBLIC NOTICES INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by Emery County for the construction of the Buckhom Reservoir Road Realignment Project Section 2. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale. Bids will be received by Emery County, at the office of the Engineer, in Castle Dale, Utah. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 10.00 a.m. , Apr. 11, 1991. A bid bond in the amount of of the bid, made payable to the Owner, shall five percent accompany the bid. The Major items of work are as follows: 1 Excavation; 16,600 cu.yds 2 Granular Borrow; 7,200 cu.yds (5) Culverts; 840 feet Prospective bidders may assemble at the site of Construction on Mar. 28, 1991 at 10:00 a.m., for the group showing. Assemble at the office of the Engineer 9:30 a.m. for directions to the site. Mandatory attendance at site showing required for submittal of a bid. 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 Rex Funk County Road Supervisor 3 March 12, 1991 Published in the Emery County Progress March 19, 26, April 2, and 9, 1991. PUBLIC NOTICE MEETING CANCELLATION Notice is hereby given that the regular meeting of the Board of Emety County Commissioners scheduled for 9:00 a.m., April 17, 1991, at the Emery County Courthouse, Commissioners Meet-in- g Room, has been cancelled. DATED this 25th day of March, 1991. THE EMERY COUNTY COMMISSION, C. Funk Clerk of Emery County Published in the Emery County Progress April 2 and 9, 1991. BY-s-Bru- ce NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District and North Emery Water Users Association for the construction of the U 31 Waterline Relocation Project. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale. Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District, and North Emery Water Users Association at the Special Service District office. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m., April 17, 1991. A bid bond in the amount of five of the bid, made payable to the Owners, shall percent accompany the Bid. Major items of work include: ' 1 78,000 feet of Waterline 2 5 Suspension Bridges (5) Chariman March 22, 1991 North Emery Water Users Association ElTho, Utah Menco Copinga President March 22, 1991 Published in the Emery County Progress March 26, April 2 and 9, 1991. REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENT FISHERIES HABITAT AND RECREATION IMPROVE-MEN- T PROJECT THOUSAND LAKE MOUNTAIN SEVIER AND WAYNE COUNTIES, UTAH FISHLAKE NATIONAL FOREST LOA RANGER DISTRICT An evaluation of a proposal to improve fisheries habitat and associated recreation facilities on Thousand Lake Mountain is being conducted. This proposal would involve a cooperative effort between the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, the Baker Ranch, and the Forest Service. As part of this analysis, we are requesting any comments or concerns you may have regarding this proposal. We would also welcome anyone interested in being a part of this cooperative effort. This proposal involves a variety of actions which would be implemented over a several year period. Under this proposal, up to 22 reservoirs with a total surface area of over 50 acres would be reconstructed or stabilized in Solomon Basin, McDonald Basin, and the Deep Creek drainage. Recreation facility improvements would include providing gravel parking areas, picnic tables and grills, and restrooms at Meeks Lake, Morrell Pond, Solomon Reservoir, Farrell Pond, and Round Lake. Provision would be made to provide access for people with physical disabilities. Gravel surfacing of me roads would be done to improve access during rainy weather. In order to enhance the recreational quality and protect fragile shorelines, some of the reservoirs would be fenced to exclude livestock. As part of this proposal, we are also evaluating different methods of water transmission. The current open ditch method has a high water loss due to evaporation and infiltration, has a high erosion rate, and does not meet the visual quality objectives of the area. Ifyou would like to comment on this proposal, or would like to be involved as a partner, please contact Gary Laing, District Ranger, Loa Ranger District, 150 South Main, Loa, We would appreciate Utah, 84747, or phone (801)836-2811- . 17. May by your response Published in the Emery County Progress April 9, 1991. 100-wor- spartan spot freedoms. Charitie Anderson, Eden by Apryll Jorgensen ECHS reporter Thursday night the talent presentation was held. The chorus, band and drill team took part in the program. There were special speakers, and it was very successful. We would like to thank the PTA for all the work they put into making students at Canyon View appreciate see a lot of talent, and we are looking forward to a successful season. Track season has started. This last week the track teams have been conditioning for the track season. The coaches can d assigned a essay. This made the students realize what freedom is. Not very many students enjoyed these freedoms being taken away from them. Wednesday, we wrote letters to the troops and had a paper airplane contest. Thompson, Angie Hess, John Funk, Kisty Allred and Jenny their This has been a week for drama department activity. Many students from the high school took part in Fiddler on the RooF which was jointly presented by the high school and the community theater group. Students were involved not only in singing and speaking parts but in painting scenery, stage management and The Emery High Drama Department hosted the Region One Act Play Competition this week. Emerys play, starring Roshelle Gentry and Troy Huntsman was awarded sec- , April 15, the FFA will go to Cleveland third and fourth grades to present the Food For America program. They will explain where the food comes from and then they will take them to one of the FFA members farms in Cleveland to let them see many of the animals. accompaniments. This is the season for region and state contests and festivals for many departments in the school. Thursday, the math team attended the annual Snow College Math Contest and the FBLA spent Friday in Salt Lake City at their state business meet. The FHA group is gearing up for state competitions next week. Another major event for the speech and drama department was the qualifying of students for region competition. Those students making a place for themselves in various categories were: patomine teams Oliver Kellenberger and Jay Otterstrom, Cody Wilson and Mike Cole, Lara Thompson and Julie Killpack, Sadie Reid and Tiffany Baggs, Kimberly Myers and Kaylynn Fredrick, Ryan Fairbanks and Melanie Stilson. Winners in humorous readings were Tri-ci- a Salisbury, Tammy Duncan, Travis Coyne, Matt Marissa Cox, Eric Wilbanks and James Winn who is an alternate. Tonya Israelson, Jake Dixon, Mikella Neilson, Tisha Lofley, Kenneth Lake and Judy Justice qualified in the dramatic reading category. Mono act will be done by 11-1- 3, The FHA will be going upstate to competition this week. We would like to wish them good luck. They have put much time and preparation into the projects they will be entering in competition. NOTICE The following described property will be sold at Public Auction to the highest Bid- April 20th 1991 at 10:00 AM for the purpose of payment for '7 months storage and related expenses by Danny Levering of Orangeville, Ut Miscellaneous Household items Don Almond . co Donna Sorensen 384-280- 0 Published in the Emery County Progress April 9 ana 16, 1991. The Board of Directors of the Muddy Creek Irrigation Company wish to call a special meeting of all stock holders of this company. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss Julius Flat Reservoir Project and the possibility of building the large dam up the Muddy Creek. The meeting will be held in; the Senior; Citizens Center in Emery Utah on Saturday, April 13, 1991, at 1:00 p.m. Muddy Creek Irrigation Company Morris Sorensen, Secretary Published in the Emery County Progress April 2 ana 9, 1991. Michelle Coles, Brandy Jensen, Rebecca Nelson, , Maleah Day," Lisa Patterson and Shanna Shannon, Scenes will be presented by Spencer Wright and Tammy Peacock, Steven Gockley, Sage Fanner, Amee Shirley, Scott Justeson, FHA will be competing NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS at the State FHA Convention April 3 at the Marriot Center and West High. Among the people competing are: Lynette Herzog, Laura Guymon, Lisa Roundy, Shana Gardner, Suzanne Stacee Norton, Rachel Humphrey, Comia Sherman, Karen Nielson, Summer Fowler, Michele Jones, Shellet Cullum, Tiffany Sandstrom, Sherry Hammond, Kristen Jensen and Melissa Hansen. Lynette Herzog will be doing a presentation called 12-1- Bids will be received by Emery Water Conservancy District for the construction of the Cottonwood Creek Huntington Canal Lining Project. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale. Bids will be received by the Emery Water Conservancy District, at the District office. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m., April 16, 1991. A bid bond in the amount of five of the bid, made payable to the Owner, shall percent accompany the Bid. Major item or work includes: 1 Installation of Hypalon Liner with Geotextile Fabric (45,000 square feet) Prospective bidders may assemble at the District office on April 5, 1991 at 2:00 p.m., for the site showing. (5) Mandatory attendance at site showing required for submittal of bid. 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 District. Emery Water Conservancy District Castle Dale, Utah Jay Mark Humphrey District Manager March 21, 1991 Published in the Emery County Progress March 26, April 2, and 9, 1991. INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District for the construction of the Center Street Improvement Project. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 1st East, Castle Dale. Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District, at the District office. Bids will be opened and read aloud at 10:00 a.m., April 18, 1991. A bid bona in the amount of five of the bid, made payable to the Owner, shall percent Bid. the accompany Major items or work include: 1 2100 cu.yds of roadway excavations 2 3000 ton of untreated base course 3 1400 ton of asphalt Prospective bidders may assemble at the District office on April 12, 1991 at 10:00 a.m.? for the site showing. Mandatory attendance at site' showing required tor submittal of bid. 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 District. Castle Valley Special Service District Castle Dale, Utah (5) Dorr Hansen Chairman March 22, 1991 Published in the Emery County Progress March 26, April 2, 9 and 16, 1991. Sit-teru- Tuning In d, Harmony Between the Generations. It involves several projects with the senior citizens. The group decorated for dances, served at dinners, danced with the senior citizens and entertained them with talent numbers. They invited them to a luncheon where they shared home arts and special talents with one another. Laura Guymon, Michele Jones and Corina Sherman are modeling their sewing projects. Shana Gardner will be relations presentation called Spread the Word which informs the public and judges what the FHA has been doing during doing a public , the year. Suzanne Sitterud and Lisa Roundy are presenting in a category called volunteer action. Their project is entitled Bonding the Genera- tions. While they were putting together their project, they visited elderly people in local nursing homes. They also visited people in their homes, presented talent shows and took them treats. They had English and typing classes write poems and letters to the elderly. Rachel Humphrey, Karen Nielson and Summer Fowler ' -- J Athletic events for the week involved a number of Spartans as participants and as fans. The first track meet of the season took place at Emery. Lehi and Carbon were involved in this event. The softball team has a home game against Springville on Wednesday and then traveled to Payson for a Saturday contest. The baseball players went their innings against Carbon on Wednesday at Price. They also played a Saturday game. are interested in attending Boys State can obtain information and appli Boys who k cation blanks from the office. Summer mut be; coming when school announcements are beginning to advertise opportunities and events for the summer months. . To compete at Canyon View Junior High INVITATION FOR BIDS musical playing ond place. the Peer HelApril will be pers attending a drug and alcohol convention. ' Justice. The symphonic band and the jazz band have had opportunities to perform and compete this week. The symphonic band gave a performance at Canyon View Junior High on Monday and the jazz band left early Saturday to compete in the State Jazz Festival at Skyline High School. There will be a girls basketball banquet on April 8. The team members and their parents are invited. Auction Sale Control structures Prospective bidders may assemble at the District office on April 8, 1991 at 9:00 a.m., for the site showing. Mandatory attendance at site showing required for submittal of bid. The owners reserve the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the Owners. Castle Valley Special Service District Castle Dale, Utah Dorr Hansen if you were tardy, you were Tre-ner- y, der payable in cash at the time of sale to be held at Fer-ro- n Storage 50 South 1st East Ferron Ut on Saturday INVITATION FOR BIDS 3 'tfmi' state have put together a scrapbook of what the FHA has done during the year. The title of the competition is all star chapter. Stacee Norton, Sherry Hammond and Kristen Jensen will be doing illustrated talks. The talks will be on subjects of concern to todays teenagers. Shellet Cullum, Melissa Hansen and Tiffany Sandstrom will compete in an event called little friends. They have been working with young children, teaching them .to be strong in knowing whats right for them so when they grow up they can say no to things that are harmful like drugs. Canyon View FHA has recently received word that they will be honored as a Four Star Chapter. This is the highest rating a chapter can receive. , ECHS lunch Wednesday, April 10 burrito with hot sauce, nachos, baked beans, orange apricot jello with topping and ' . . milk. Thursday, April t 11 baked ham, potatoes with gravy, carrot coins, mixed fruit, hot rolls with butter and jelly, and milk. Friday, April 12 zesty Mexican bake, green beans, yspicy pears, cookie, corn bread with honey butter and milk. Monday, April 15 piz- za, green salad, pineapple with pears, cake with chocolate frosting and milk. ' Tuesday, April 16 fish ' crunchy, tater tots, sunshine Eeaches, Hollywood candy, butter, and milk. 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