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Show Hnrmniqnujm.ij 10A Emery County Progress iimuiiny Tuesday, November 10, 1992 . Board sets budget hearing schedule The Emery County Commission will be holding the hearing on the 1993 tentative budget in a little different fashion this year than they have in the past. This year each department within the county will be allotted a specific time for public hearing and comment on the budget. Department heads will be in attendance for input, comments and information. The tentative budget reflects the original uncut ver- actual departmental requests for funding for expenditures. The revenue to cover these requests may not sion of be possible to gain, therefore it may be necessary to cut some requests for expenditures so as to balance them with the anticipated revenues. The tentative budget will be on file for public inspection seven days prior to the public hearing. Input from the public is important so the Emery County Commission will know how you feel about the requested expenditures and where the revenue comes from to fund these requests. Following is the schedule for the public hearing on the 1993 tentative budget which will be held on Nov. 18, 1992, in the Commission Chambers of the Emery County Courthouse beginning at 1 p.m. Senior citizen 1:00 1:15 p.m. Mental health 1:15 1:30 p.m. 1:30 1:40 Justice court p.m. 1:55 p.m. 1:55 Special counsel 1:40 p.m. Lawlibraryl:40 1:55p.m. 1:55 Public defender 1:40 Attomeyl:40 p.m. Monthly honors given to three district 2:05 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Auditor2:05 Central purchasing 2:05 2:15 p.m. 2:25 p.m. Treasurer2:15 Vehicle registration 2:15 2:25 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Recorder2:25 2:30 p.m. Surveyor2:25 2:40 p.m. Clerk2:30 2:40 p.m. Circuit court2:30 2:40 District court 2:30 p.m. 2:40 p.m. Elections2:30 2:45 p.m. Assessor2:40 2:45 insurance County 2:55 p.m. 2:55 p.m. Personnel2:45 3:15 p.m. Sheriff2:55 Traffic enforcement 2:55 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Corrections2:55 3:15 p.m. Detention2:55 Communications2:55 3:15 p.m. Animal control 2:55 3:15 p.m. Civil defense 2:55 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Ambulance2:55 Weed control 3:30 3:15 p.m. Mosquito abatement 3:15 3:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. Highway3:30 Class B roads 3:30 3:45 p.m. Flood control 3:45 3:30 p.m. Landfill3:30 3:45 p.m. 3:50 p.m. Extention3:45 recently honored Betsy Johnson, DeWayne Fowler and Jeneane Warren as Employees of the Month for October. are district comments on each of the winners. Betsy Johnson has been selected as the Emery County School Districts Secondary Teacher of the Month.- Betsy began teaching in the district in 1990 at Canyon View Junior High. For the past two years she has taught resource in such subjects as English, reading, science and social studies. Betsy is an exemplary teacher and provides the at risk students at Canyon View a broad base of support, including emotional as well as Following - BECAUSE She started in the program as a substitute and then e became a lunch full-tim- worker at Emery High prior to her transfer to San Rafael Junior High. Jeneane is 9 hSimS t 5 p.m. Housing authority 4:10 5 p.m. RSVP4:10 5 p.m. Social services4:10 5 p.m. Non departmental 4:10 5 p.m. Dues and contributions 4:10 5 p.m E 911 fund4:10 5 p.m. Capital projects fund4:10 5 p.m. Castle Valley Special Service Dist.5 p.m. Any requests not scheduled in a specific listed department will be heard during the time scheduled for dues and contributions. PUBLIC NOTICE A Public Hearing for the 1993 budgets for Emery County General Fund, Library Fund, E911 Fund, Economic Development Fund, Capital Projects Fund, and the Castle Valley Special Service District Fund will be held on November 18, 1992 beginning at 1:00 p.m. in the Emery County Commission Chambers. The tentative budgets for all funds as well as the scheduled time of hearing are on file and available forpublic inspection from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. in the Auditors Office in the Emery County Courthouse. The tentative Budgets for Emery County include a 3 cost of living increase for all elected officials and employees. L. TRUMAN EMERY COUNTY AUDITOR Published in the Emeiy County Progress November 10, 1992. Public Notice The District Vn Federal Emergency Management Administration Set Aside Committee wishes to announce they will be holding a meeting on November 12, 1992, at 4:00 p.m., at the Independent Living Center, Active 451 South Carbon Ave., Price, Utah, to discuss allocation of the FEMA grant for FY 93. This grant is awarded through the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, and is administered locally through the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments and the Local FEMA Set Aside Committee. The local set aside committee requests input and proposals for use at that time. Published in the Emeiy County Progress November 10, 1992. y, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING FOR HUD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (CDBG) Orangeville City will hold a public hearing to considerpotential projects for which funding may be applied under the CDBG Small Cities Comments, questions, and potential projects will Program for 1993-9be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from interested parties. CDBG will also be discussed. The hearing will begin at ?rogram requirements on Thursday, November 12, 1992 and will be conducted at the Orangeville City Office, 5 North Main Street, Orangeville, Utah. Further information can be obtained by contacting Orangeville City Hall at 4. She is survived by her children and their spouses, Sally Ruth and Jack Craghead of OremT Jonhie and Craig 'Johansen of Castle Dale; Sherrel Duane and Deanne Ward; Scott Lee and Cindy Ward; and James Atwood, all of Cleveland; sisters, Vida Wall of Cleveland; Lola Swinburne of Price; and Jean Jacques of Tennessee; 27 grandchildren; 28 and one She was preceded in death by her daughter, Doris Atwood. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. in the Cleveland LDS Chapel, where friends may call an hour and a half prior to services. Burial will be in the Cleveland Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW ' b 748-265- 1. Bean City Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress October 27, November 3 and 10, 1992. NOTICE OF HEARING 1 DOCKET NO. CAUSE NO. ACT0 15025 92-04- BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE BOARD ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: POTENTIAL PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS, INCLUDING NOTICES MINING OF VIOLATION and (2), CO-O- P BEAR CANYON COMPANY, MINE, ACT015025, EMERY COUNTY, UTAH. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATTER Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct an evidentiary hearing before the Boards Hearing Examiner and such other members of the Board as may be present, on Friday, December 18, 1992, at 10:00 am., in the Boardroom of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 355 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 520, Salt Lake City, Utah. The hearing will be conducted in accordance with Utah Code Ann. et seq. et seq. (1953, as amended), Utah Code Ann. (1953, as amended), and the Procedural Rules of die Board. The purpose of the proceeding will be for the Board to receive and consider testimony and evidence regarding the res judicata effect of the finalized NOVs and assessments as the oasis for the introduction of any evidence concerning the fact of violation or the assessment of negligence penalty points as a collateral attack. Natural persons may appear and represent themselves before the Board. All other representation by parties before the Board will be by attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of Utah or attorneys licensea to practice law in another jurisdiction which meet the rules of the Utah State Bar for practicing law before the Utah Courts. Pursuant to the Americans with. Disabilities Act, persons requiring auxiliary communicative aids and services to enable them to participate at least three in this hearing should call Janice L. Brown at working days prior to the hearing date. Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant to the Procedural Rides of the Board. The Order to Show Cause, and any subsequent pleadings may be inspected in the office of the undersigned. Dated this 9th day of November, 1992. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING N91-35-1- N91-26-7- -1 -1 63-46- 40-10- -1 Jeneane Warren enthusiastic about the school lunch program and enjoys working with the students and employees. Dqring the recent national school lunch week, Mrs. Warren organized an observance of the occasion by inviting all the local political candidates and elected office holders in Emery Counat ty to enjoy a school lunch contiis San Rafael. Jeneane nuing to develop her skills by participating in the American School Food Service Association certification program." m 0, Carter, Chairman W. sJanice L. Brown Secretary of the Board -- Notice is hereby given that Huntington City Council will hold a public hearing in conjunction with its regular scheduled council meeting November 19, 1992. The hearing willbegin promptly at 5:30 p.m. (prior to council meeting) and will be conducted at the Huntington Town Hall located at 40 North Main. Item ofbusiness, proposed for consideration, is a grant application to the Community Impact Board to provide for one of the following: a. Choice of additional recreational facilities, or b. Choice of various civic improvement projects. Regular scheduled council meeting will resume at 6:30 p.m. Agenda for this combined meeting is posted at Huntington City Hall, U.S. Post Office and Zions Bank. Tne public is urged to attend and participate in this public hearing. Comments, suggestions and ideas are welcome. Carol M. Pilling City Recorder Published in the Emeiy County Progress November 3, 10 and 17, 1992. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i mm p.m. The District VII Federal Emergency Management Administration Set Aside Committee wishes to announce they will be holding a meeting on November 12, 1992, at 4:00 p.m., at the Independent Living Center, 451 South Carbon Ave., Price, Utah, to discuss allocaActive tion of the FEMA grant for FY 93. This grant is awarded through the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, and is administered locally through the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments and the Local FEMA Set Aside Committee. The local set aside committee requests input and proposals for use at that time. Published in the Emeiy County Progress November 10, 1992. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING and their goals. 1986. 5 PUBLIC NOTICES administrative assignments Nutrition Program since p.m. Unemploymentworkers Independent audit 4:10 PUBLIC NOTICE 538-534- in Oregon, Tennessee and Utah. He received his bachelors degree from BYU and masters degree from Union College in Kentucky. Since joining the Emery District, he has taught third grade at Huntington Elementary. Mr. Fowler is a soft spoken, gentle person, always sensitive to the needs of his students. He has a high level of respect for students and always dignifies their behavior without raising his voice to discipline them. He is a strong supporter ofthe Jeneane Warren was Wildland fire4:10 Bear Canyon 5 p.m. Campground4:10 Recreation4:10 5 p.m. 5 p.m. Television4:10 5 p.m. Fair4:10 5 p.m. Airport4:10 Health4:10 5 p.m. 5 Poor and indigent 4:10 comp. 4:10 Notice is hereby given that the Emery County Recreation Special Service District will hold a public hearing on the 19th day ofNovember 1992, at 7:00 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers, located at the Emeiy County Courthouse in Castle Dale, at which time public consideration will be given to the proposed $312 million dollar recreational facility to be located in Castle Dale and financing ofthe same with grants and county funds. Emery County Recreation Special Service District Published in Emeiy County Progress November 3, 10, and 17, 1992 y, p.m. 5 p.m. n; Vemice Timothy Ward, 81, of Cleveland, died Nov. 6, 1992 at her home. She was born Oct. 2, 1911 in Cleveland to David and Alice Lurena Johnson Timothy. She married Lorenzo H. Nelson in 1933; he died in 1938. She then married Edgar Duane Ward July 8, 1941 in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died in 1989. She served seven years as a participated in many of the staff development activities conducted by the district and has effectively incorporated these teaching strategies into the classroom. Betsys enthusiasm and strong desire to help students achieve are the driving forces behind this outstanding professional. She demonstrates on a daily basis the many attributes she possesses as a teacher. Emery School District has honored DeWayne Fowler as the Elementary Teacher of the Month. Mr. Fowler joined the Emery District in 1979 following teaching, counseling and selected to be honored as the Classified Employee of the Month. Mrs. Warren has served in the Emery Child 5 son-in-la- w academic assistance. She has DeWayne provides excellent initial instruction and knows how to motivate as well as provide positive reinforcement for student performance. Nursinghome4:10 5p.m. Drug enforcement 4:10 stake missionary in the LDS Church, where she also served as Primary president and counselor, Relief Society president and counselor, Sunday School teacher for 25 years, where she also served as secretary, visiting teacher, Spiritual Living teacher, stake and ward drama director. She was also the first rodeo queen of the Robbers Roost Roundup. Emery School District faculty 4 p.m. Library3:50 Economic development 4 4:10 p.m. Commission4:10 5 p.m. 5 p.m. Courthouse4:10 Obituaries workers The Data processing 1:55 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Sealed bids will be received by the Carbon County Building Authority for: Carbon County Jail and Public Safety Facility Earthwork Package 2nd West and Main Street, Price, Utah Bids will be in accordance with Drawings and Specifications prepared and distributed by Gillies Stransky Brems Smith Architects, Salt Lake City, Utah. Drawings and specifications will also be distributed by Carbon County Building Authority co Carbon County Commissioners, Carbon County Building, 120 East Main, Price, Utah. will be Prior to any bidder receiving Drawings and Specifications, necessary that the person or company bidding have a current Utah license covering the type of work to be done ana a statement from their Surety Company evidencing bondability to the amount of the Contract. Bias will be received until the hour of 3 p.m., November 24, 1992, at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the Carbon County Commission Chamber, 120 East Main, Price, Utah. Bid Security in the amount of five percent of the bid, made payable to the Carbon County Building Authority shall accompany bid. If certified or cashiers check is used in lieu of bid bond. Carbon County Building Authority 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. CARBON COUNTY BUILDING AUTHORITY NEIL BRIENHOLT, CHAIRMAN Published in the Emeiy County Progress November 10, 1992. (5) t 355 West North Temple 3 Triad Center, Suite 350 Salt Lake City, Utah 84180-120- 3 (801) 538-534- 0 Published in the Emery County Progress November 10, 1992. BERNiE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS Como See Our In Store Selection 45 West 1st North Price, UT f 637-440- 0 - BUNDERSON Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. Castle Dale 381-519- 2 or 381-237- 9 Citizens of Emery County Thank You for the support and confidence you have shown in me in the election. I am looking forward to serving you in the coming years. Mark Tanner 4 i, |