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Show Emery County Progress Students active in VBECAUSEJHE. PEOPLE MUST. KNOVC water ed NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in Emery County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest, Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake on or before DECEMBER 4, 1995. City, Utah 84116, studies October was Water Education Month in Utah. By proclamation of Gov. Michael Leavitt all Utah children were to study water and why it is so important. Every living thing needs water; without it nothing can live. In Utah water is scarce and as citizens we must learn its value and how to preserve what we have. During water education month students study water in social studies, science and health. In addition to water study, all. Utah students have the opportunity to participate in the Young Artists Water Education Poster Contest. Sponsored annually by the International Office of Water Education, Utah Division of Water Killpack, ac-ft- After some intense competition among the stu- - Above are winners dents at Ferron Elementary, the winners in the third grade division, water poster contest were recently announced. in the kindergarten through INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District for the construction of the Waterline Relocation Project. Said project involves relocating the existing waterline at Huntington Bridge North of Huntington. 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 office of the District. Bids will be opened and read aloud 2:00 p.m., November 21, 1995. Abid bond in the amount of five percent (5) of the, bid, made payable to the Owner, shall accompany the Bid. Major items of work include: 1. 2,000 Feet of 14" PVC Waterline 2. Creek Crossing 3. Raise Manholes and Valve Box Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Engineer on November 14, 1995 at 10:00 a.m., for the group showing. 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 U-1- 0 P.O. Box 877 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Dorr Hanson, Board Chairman October 25, 1995 Published in the Emery County Progress October 31, November 7, 14 and 21, 1995. Garrett INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Not only did kids have a great time making water the Ferron school's grades 6 division are shown conservation posters, they also learned about the above. importance of this natural resource. Winners in been sent on to the state congrade- - Jenny Maser, Katie Behling, Tisha Nielsen and test to be judged at Utah State Seamens and Roberta Daniel Larsen. These students' posters have University this month. Candelaria; sixth grade- - Eric 4-- SHERIFF'S LOG Emery history resident reported hitting a cow. Deputy took a report. Elmo resident requested a deputy to keep the peace. Deputy responded. Green River business reported a i . (Continued from Page (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings are per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) (A69399): Bureau of Land Management QUANTITY: 2.26 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Unnamed Wash. POD: (1) S 800 W 1900 from NE Cor, Sec 25, T24S, R9E. (25 miles NW of Hanksville) STORAGE: Old Overshoe, Capacity 1 . 1 3 ., height of dam lift., inundating 2.00 acs. in NW14NE 14 Sec 25, T24S, R9E. USE: (supplemental) Stockwatering: 419 head oflivestock; Wildlife: 30 wild horses, 5 bighorn sheep, 25 deer, 15 antelope. POU: NW14NE14 Sec 25, T24S, R9E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Emery County Progress November 7 and 14, 1995. 94-18- Resources and locally by Emery .Water Conservancy District, this contest gives students an opportunity to illustrate what they have learned. This year's theme "Wild Water for Wildlife" gave rural students who observe wildlife daily an advantage. The Emery Water conservancy District provided poster board and pencils for every student. With a school-wid- e contest, the following students were first place winners in their classes: kindergarten- - Tyler VanTussenbrook and Jessica Caldwell; first grade- - Megan Brown, Tiffany Larsen and Jesse Fernadez; second grade-Eri- k N ielsen, Dessi Barney and Lexi Petersen; third grade-Angi- e Miles and Jesse Housekeeper; fourth grade- - Jackson Pace and Aubrey Jensen; fifth Tuesday, November 7, 1995 7B .. 2A) Salt Lake. He had seen the article that we printed in the Progress asking for information about this event. He told us that he, too, was playing in the game, on the Huntington team. Kirk is a brother to Lucinda Wild, wife of Ellis Wild, now deceased. Ellis was playing on the Ferron team and Kirk said he and Ellis had discussed the game many times. Later I called Lucinda, and she confirmed that Ellis told her that he was playing for the Ferron team; that Orvel was their quarterback; that he had called the play and had thrown a pass. Ellis was the receiver and caught the pass. This causes me to speculate that Orvel was hit after he had thrown the ball. Now, all football people know that a QB is in his most vulnerable posi-- . tion immediately after throw- -' ing a pass. When the play calls for a pass, the quarterback's mind is totally set on throwing the ball, and he has no thought no means of of warding off a tackier. In today's Orvilje's parents attend his fugame it is strictly forbidden to neral. hit the QB after he has thrown Huntington team and quite the ball. In the event that an popular at school. Grant opposing player is charging full Guymon, from Huntington, tilt to tackle the QB, if the QB called in response to my arlets go of a pass prior to con- - ticle, and confirmed, among t tact, then the opposing player other things, that there were must do all in his power to two blacks from Mohrland each avoid hitting the QB. This has and that they were two of not always been the rule. At day best players beHuntington's the time Orvel was playing, it cause they were strong and was the aim of opposing play-er- s He also indicated that to rough up the QB in order tough. was placed on the blame no to put him out of the game. for Orvels death Jackson boy Lucinda mentioned the names his tackle was just part of since in-- 1 of several of the players, the game. The death was coneluding Lund Leonard. I called sidered an accident but also ' him and hit another jackpot, the game caused some concern to the j Lund was playing in as of ' on the Huntington team when members the community t in the newspaOrvel was killed- - He also was indicated Loie Miner Beach article. marched in the lunetal proces- - per .remembers that Coach Bob J sion with the other team memfelt so bad about it, he bers and students. He said that Dahle down and sobbed. broke it was Abe Jackson who hit just we have time for all That's Orvel, and that this Jackson next week Ill have but today, ' was a black boy from Mohrland. details about the other more He and another black boy, in a footwas killed that bus boy i LeMoine Price, rodethe basketand also the ball game from Mohrland each day and dewith ball 1 Hun-incident, along attended high school in when football was about tails and tington. They were bigon the banned and reinstated. best players tough, the . suspicious subject hanging around. Deputy talked to subject. Castle Dale resident reported an assault on a juvenile. Deputy took a report. Green River resident reported a transient. Deputy responded. Aid was denied. Price resident reported an accident with no injuries. Deputy took a report. Castle Dale resident reported an assault on a juvenile. Deputy took a report. Huntington resident requested a VIN inspection. Deputy responded. Subject from California reported an blocking the dugway above Joe's Valley. Wrecker was called. Huntington business requested a bad check be picked up. t Ferron resident reported a parking problem. Deputy responded. Ferron resident requested a property watch. . Huntington resident requested a deputy to unlock a vehicle. Deputy responded. Castle Dale resident reported a burglary. Deputy took a report. UHP requested some backup. Deputy responded. Green River resident reported a child had been involved in a fight at school. Deputy responded. Huntington resident requested a deputy to unlock a vehicle. Deputy responded. . self-protectio-n- , Castle Dale resident reported a dog in their sheep. Animal control was contacted. Castle Dale resident reported a dog was in their yard. Animal control was contacted. Dale resident reported a juvenile problem. Deputy settled the matter. Ferron resident reported subjects disturbing the peace. A deputy responded and settled the incident. ' Green River business reported a theft. A deputy responded and took a report. Castle Dale resident reported a dog bite. Deputy responded and took a report. Huntington resident reported locking keys in vehicle. Deputy responded and unlocked the car. Orangeville resident reported a citizen dispute. A deputy responded and took a report. Castle Dale resident reported loud music disturbing the peace. A deputy responded and settled the matter. lQr20- - Huntington resident reported some vandalism. A deputy responded and took a report. Orangeville resident reported a dispute. A deputy responded and settled the matter. Castle Dale resident reported juveniles fighting. Deputies responded. Emery resident requested an ambulance for a possible broken Bids will be received by Emery County Road Department for repairing of the South Spur Cottonwood Creek Crossing. 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 Road Department, at the office of the Engineer. Bids will be opened and read aloud no later than 2:00 p.m., November 28, 1995. A bid bond in the amount of five percent of the bid, made payable to the Owner, shall accompany the Bid. Major Items of Work Include: 1. Trash Rack 2. Gravel Bar Removal Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Engineer on November 21, 1995 at 10:00 a.m., for the group showing. 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 Department. Kent Petersen, Commissioner Emery County Road Department ' November 1, 1995 Published in the Emery County Progress November 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1995. (5) hip. Ferron ambulance responded. responded and took a report. Cleveland resident requested a Huntington resident reported VIN inspection. A deputy re- keys locked in vehicle. A deputy sponded and completed the in- responded and unlocked the car. Huntington resident reported spection. Castle Dale resident requested a her son had been assaulted. A VIN inspection. A deputy re- deputy responded and took a responded and completed the in- port. spection. Orangeville resident reported a Emery resident requested a VIN brush fire. Orangeville Fire Dept, inspection. A deputy responded responded and extinguished the and completed the inspection. blaze. Castle Dale resident reported a Huntington resident reported keys locked in vehicle. Deputy shed fire. Castle Dale Fire Dept, responded and unlocked the car. responded and extinguished the Huntington resident reported blaze. vandalism. Deputy responded and Salt Lake resident was arrested on a warrant from SLC. took a report. Traveler reported an accident Huntington resident reported prowlers. A deputy responded and near Woodside. UHP arrested the driver for DUI. checked the area. Traveler in Green River reCastle Dale resident reported an auto accident. A deputy responded quested traveler's assistance. A and took a report. deputy responded and gave subresident reported jects some gas. Huntington resident reported a a house fire. Ferron Fire Departfamily fight. A deputy responded ment responded and extinguished and settled the dispute. fire. the resident Huntington reported American Heart theft from her vehicle. A deputy Association responded and took a report. Cleveland resident reported a 1992, American Heart Association theft from her vehicle. A deputy Register To Win Tyler Teddy and liis Little RedRacer wagon at our November 11 You may be old ; and wise, hut you're still my prize. Happy 40th V - W tfdmi J yCaUmctdt Castle Rock Square, Price 637-676- 9 and 12 |