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Show 8A Emery County No Progress Tuesday, November 26, 1991 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the Board of Emery County Special Service District 1 that a public hearing will be held on the PUBLIC NOTICE The Bureau of Land Management has informed the Forest that the terms and conditions of Federal Coal Lease will soon be due for readjustment. This lease is located on the Ferron and Price Ranger Districts of the Manti-LaSNational Forest. Lease totaling 80.00 acres, is held by PacifiCorp and is located approximately 7 miles northwest of Orangeville in Emery County, Utah. The regulations in 43 Code of Federal Regulations part 3451 require that all coal leases issued prior to August 4, 1976, be subject to readjustm en t at the end of the first period thereafter. period and at the end of each National The Ferron Ranger District of the Manti-LaSForest is in the process of conducting environmental analyses for the proposed coal lease readjustments. If anyone desires further information or has any comments which they would like considered, they should contact Dale Harber, Ferron District Geologist. Any comments should be submitted by Dec. 20, 1991, to the Ferron Ranger District Office, P.O. Box 310, Ferron, Utah 84523, or by calling (801) Published in the Emery County Progress November 26, Service 13th day of December 1991, at the hour of 4:10 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Emery County Courthouse located at 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah to amend the 1991 budget. Merrill A. Swasey al . 20-ye- 10-ye- ar al 384-237- 2. 1991. NOTICE Hidden Valley Coal Company, 1801 East University Drive; Phoenix, Arizna 85034 hereby announces the filing of an application fo: Permit Renewal for the Hidden Valley Coal Mine in Emery County, Utah with the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining and the Office of Surface Mining under the laws of the State of Utah and the United States. Approval of the renewal application would allow Hidden Valley Coal Company to continue reclamation activities, for an additional five years, as set forth in the Final Reclamation Plan for the Hidden Valley Coal Mine. The Final Reclamation Plan was approved in January, 1987. Copies of the Plan are available for public inspection at the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350; Salt Lake City Utah 84180-120- 3 and the Emery County Courthouse, Recorders Office; Castle Dale, Utah 84513. Written comments, objections or requests for an informal conference should be submitted to Mr. Lowell Braxton, Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350; Said comments, objections Salt Lake City, Utah 84180-120or requests must be submitted within thirty (30) days from November 12, 1991. The permit area is contained on the U.S.G.S. Walker Flat quadrangle map. The permit area is 960 acres. The surface is owned by Hidden Valley Coal Company and the coal is leased from Ivie Creek Coal Associates. The disturbed area that has been reclaimed is approximately 7 acres. Description of the permit area: Section 17: Wl2 Section 18: All Township 23 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian Description of the disturbed area which has been reclaimed: Section 17 NW14 Township 23 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian Published in the Emery County Progress November 12, 19, 26 and December 3, 1991. 3. 7.5-minu- te Notification Letter Date; November 20, 1991 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: RE: Asbestos-Containin- of Notification Mater- g Chairman ial (ACM) Published in the Emery County Progress November As required by AHERA Sec. 1763.85 paragraph C & D we as a school district are required to ensure that work- 26, 1991. A Public Hearing for the 1992 budgets for Emery ers, and building occupants, or legal guardians are informed at least once each school year about our reinspections, response actions, and surveillance activities of all ACM or assumed ACM located in your school or building. This information County General Fund, Library Fund, E911 Fund, Economic Development Fund, and the Castle Valley Special Service District Fund will be held on December 4, 1991 at 8 P.M. in the Emery County Commission Chambers. The tentative budgets for all funds are on file and available for public inspection from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. in the Auditors Office in the Emery County Courthouse. EMERY COUNTY AUDITOR KAREN L. TRUMAN Published in the Emery County Progress November 26, 1991. is recorded in the management plan in your school or ing. Also a copy is available at the district office and at the maintenance shop. The public is welcome to review these plans. Respectfully, Mike Huntsman Published in the Emery County Progress November 26, 1991. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS LaVORA H. KOFFORD, whose address is Box 862, Castle Dale, Utah 84513, has been appointed Personal Representad tive of the Estate. Creditors of the Estate are to: or mail their written claims to notified deliver (1) hereby the Personal Representative at the address above, (2) deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representatives y attorney of record, Gregory L. Seal, at 1366 East Road, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Salt Lake County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date of first publication: November 19, 1991. DATED this 8 day of Nov, 1991. SEAL & KENNEDY, a Professional Corporation L. SEAL, Attorney for Personal above-entitle- Murray-Hollada- Representative Published in the Emery County Progress November 19, 26 and December 3. 1991. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 9 - V y,. Vw 80th Birthday Ailena Mathie Fillmore Family and friends will honor Aliena Fillmore on the occasion of her 80th Birthday at an Open House STOP N' SHOP ' WILL 8 a.m. Saturday, December 7, from 2 .5 PM -- . at Huntington BE OPEN FROM for any City Hall. to 4 p.m. last minute items you might need. No Gifts, Please. Lordy, Lordy, Look who's 40! We morn the passing of your youth, You may lose your hair, - The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of the sale, at the South Main Entrance, Emery County Courthouse, Emery, Utah, on December 19, 1991, at 12:00 noon of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing that certain Trust Deed dated February 25, 1980 and executed by Jalene D. McCloy and James S. Investment McCloy, as trustors, in favor of Co. of Nevada, as beneficiary, covering real property located in Emery County and described as: Lot 21, Valley View Subdivision, Plat 2. Together with all buildings, fixtures and improvements thereon and all water rights, easements, rents, issues, profits, income, tenements, hereditaments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, used or enjoyed with said property, or any part thereof. The street address of the property is purported to be 350 Emery Avenue, Castle Dale, Utah 84513. The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. The present owners of the property are reported to be K. Allen Gollaher and Elesa Gollaher. The estimated amount of the obligation secured by the property is $60,433.03. THOSE WISHING TO BID ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE PREPARED TO TENDER AT THE TIME OF THE SALE A CASHIERS CHECK PAYABLE TO THE TRUSTEE IN THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF $5,000.00. Any amount bid in excess of said initial bid must be tendered within 24 hours of the sale. The trustee will accept payment only in the form of a cashiers check drawn on a federally insured state or national bank or a check drawn by a federally insured credit union, savings and loan association or savings bank. DATED: November 2, 1991. Scott Lundberg Successor Trustee 2 (801) L&A Case No. 1463 Loan No. 244303444 Published in the Emery County Progress November 19, 26 and December 3, 1991. Mason-McDuff- rights-of-wa- ie y, -J. Lose your tooth, But not your friends who want the world to know your 40. CANYON VIEW STUDENT OF THE WEEK Heidi Kay and Andy Lamb have been chosen as Canyon View Junior High School's student of the week. Heidi Kay Is the 1 4 year old daughter of Terry and Lori Kay, Huntington. She Is a 9th grader at CVJH where she Is a member of United Students, and Is Mascotfor the Cougars. Heidi loves athletics, especially volleyball. Heidi is outgoing, energetic, and she loves life. She loves school and all her friends. Her Interests include computers, science, chorus, softball, teasing her brother and sisters and somebody named Jason Priestly. Heidi recently had da'ssmates surgery andwantstothankallherteachersand for their letters, cards, support and love. Andy Lamb Is 14 years old and la attending Canyon View Junior High. He has spent most o( hie IKe In Sandy and Price, Utah, and moved to Elmo this year. He Is from a large family, with 4 sisters and 2 brothers, some older and some younger. He has always been dedicated to getting good grades and doing wel in school, and he is usually on the Honor Rol. He loves to read, and Fantasy books are his favorites. He especially likes the Dragon Lance aeries. Andy has been active in the Boy Scouts, he played Little League baseball, and Junior Jazz basketball. He also enjoys camping and fishing. ' Sponsored by Genwal Coal Co. Huntington A Public Hearing for the purpose of ammending the 1991 budgets for Emery County General 363-226- PRICE In years past, the Division of Wildlife Resources Fund, Library Fund, E911 Fund permitted the harvest of Christmas trees from its prop- and Economic Development Fund, will be held on December 13, 1991 at 10 P.M. in the Emery County Commission erties in Gordon Creek. This year, however, DWR will not be issuing permits for trees. Stands of trees have been thinned to a density considered beneficial for wildlife. No future tree removal is anticipated at this time. Chambers. EMERY COUNTY AUDITOR KAREN L. TRUMAN Published in the Emery County Progress November 26, 1991. Ferron district offers tree permits one permit per family will be allowed. Tags will be sold for $5 each. The tag must be securely attached to the tree before transporting. Tree permits will be avail- Permits for cutting personal use Christmas trees will go on sale at the Ferron Ranger District Office on Dec. 2 according to Ferron District Forester Bill Dye. A limited number of permits will be 1 able at the Ferron District Office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sale cutting area maps and cutting instructions along with current road conditions will be given at the time of purchase. No refunds will be given on Christmas Tree Permits. available and sold on an individual first come first serve basis. This year the cutting area will be in the Ferron Canyon area on both the north and south side of Ferron Mountain. Pinion pine and juniper can be harvested above the Narrows starting at Dairy Creek, and sprucefir Estate of CLYDE KOFFORD Deceased Probate No.: 2096 permits for Gordon Creek area NOTICE I Due to a possible change in weather conditions this time of year, it is important to dress warmly and have the necessary items in your vehicle for can be harvested in the rest of the canyon west to Skyline Drive. Cutting trees around Willow Lake and Ferron Reservoir is prohibited. As of Nov. 13 there was approximately 8 inches of snow at the 9,200 foot level around Willow Lake and Ferron Reservoir. Each family interested in cutting a Christmas tree must pick up their own permit. Only an emergency if you are stranded. Forest Service offi- cials will be on site periodically to answer questions and give directions to those interested in cutting a Christmas tree. For more information call the Ferron ranger District Office at 384-250- 384-237- or 2 5. Youngsters perform SALT LAKE CIT-Y- The annual Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus Christmas Concert is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6 and 7, in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square. Concerts both evenings begin at 8 p.m. with Robert C. Bowden, musical director, conducting the ensemble and Bonnie Goodliffe at the Tabernacle organ. Tickets are not required for the concert, but patrons are discouraged from bringing children under the age of 8. The program will include such traditional favorites as Silent Night, White Christmas, Let it Snow, We Three Kings, Feliz Navidad, T was the Night Before Christmas and Handels Hallelujah Chorus. Meanwhile, the annual Christmas carol sing-i- n with the Mormon Youth Symphony has been scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m., also in the Tabernacle. The public is invited to fill the Tabernacle and sing a variety of popular Christmas carols, backed by the full symphony orchestra. There is no admission charge and no age limit for participation. obituaries Pleasant Grove; LaVar Winder, Arnold Winder Arnold William Winder, age 76, died Nov. 19, 1991 at Castle-vieHospital in Price. He was bom Sept. 16, 1915 at Desert Lake to Charles William and Caroline Mills Winder. He married Bessie Akelund in 1937, who later died. He married Tillie Descheuquette March 27, 1981 in Huntington. He loved fishing and trapping. He is survived by his wife, Til-li- e of Huntington; two sons and one daughter, Harmon Winder, w BERNIE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS San Rafael Bulldogs Come See Our In Store Selection 45 West 1st North Price, UT 637-44- 00 STUDENT OF THE WEEK Sandy; Louise Winder; numerous grandchildren and greatg- randchildren; six brothers and three sisters, Virl Winder, Elmo; Angues Winder, Elmo; Harold Winder, Missouri; Phillip Winder, Elmo; LaVan Winder, Missouri; Floyd Winder, Elmo; Mildred Jensen, Huntington; Ada Willson, Elmo; Zina Tabor, Price. Funeral services were held at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale. Burial at Victor Cemetery, Victor. BUJVDERSON Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. Castle Dale 381-819- 2 or 381-237- 9 Heather Campbell and Kendall O'Nell as San Rafael Junior High School's students of the week. have been chosen Heather Campbell is the daughter of Dennis and Wendy Campbell. She has a sister Jeanette age 9 and a brother Royce age 6. Heather is an honor student at San Rafael Jr. High. She Ekes gymnastics and drama. She is currently in the play "Bye, Bye, Birde' and has the role of Penel- Christmas Shopping Special ope. Heather likes camping and fishing. Heather is a joy to her family. Kendall J. O'Neil was bom 28 Dec. 1976 in Roosevelt Utah. When he was 6 months old his parents Greg and Sheryl moved to Orangeville where they now make their home. Kendall Is the oldest of 5 children. He has 2 brothers and 2 sisters and shares his birthday with his sister TerL Kendall likes to fish, hunt, camp and tease his father. He also likes to paint, taking first overall in his division of he Emery Co. Fair. Kendall is active in his ward and has just Includes deluxe room and breakfast for two Close to three shopping malls Call 801-521-29- 30 completed his Eagle project Sponsored by PTSA I and historic Temple Square j for reservations 1 154 W. 600 S. SLC, UT 84101 exp. 1224191 EmBBaaDBHDBDBBaBaaDDDl 1 1 |