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Show 6B Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah -- Tuesday, October21, 1997 BLM head asks for horse review Bureau of Land Management Director Pat Shea today announced he has asked three independent fact finders to analyze specific issues related to the BLMs wild horse and burro program. The fact finders, who are volunteering their time and will not receive compensation, include an accountant, a veterinarian, and a newspaper edi- the program by first having a thorough and sound analysis of various aspects ofthe program. I am delighted that the fact finders have agreed to help the BLm and I am grateful for their as- Vir- ginia. He will review population control options such as birth control for wild horses and bur- ros on the range; ways to achieve the appropriate management levels of wild horses and burros on the range; and the effectiveness of BLMs proaccountant with the firm of cedures to ensure that adopted Ripley Dorn and Company of horses and burros receive huNampa, Idaho. He will be re- mane care. viewing the BLMs methods Jay Shelledy, editor of the Salt and procedures used to inven- Lake Tribune in Salt Lake City, tory wild horse and burro Utah. He will review media covon erage of the wild horse and lands; the administration of burro program; BLMs responBLMs wild horse and burro siveness to inquiries about the adoption program; the BLMs program; and determine to g procedures re- what extent the BLM has implelated to transferring title of wild mented recommendations horses and burros to private made in various reports and owners; and the agencys methother documents. ods for auditing adopters compliance with laws related to The three are expected to bewild horses and burros. gin work immediately and present their findings in the Matthew Mackay-Smita vet next four to six months. sistance. The three fact finders include: Stuart Finley, a certified public tor. These three people are among the best in their fields, Shea said. My goal is to strengthen popu-latio- BLM-manag- Birthday Happy erinarian in White Post, ns ed record-keepin- Dad h, Vs p 0 Vondakays Unique Nails . ' vJK, P? formerly Total wx r OCTOBER SPECIAL Fills you're the best! He lore you, Your Reg, $25 140 East 100 South, Price family 637-578- 9 shop, 653-220- 5 Man stabbed: in Helper and retrieved a shotgun from the home. Continued from pageSB The female subject, armed Delaney apparently felt with the shotgun, then reportovercome by Lapaille, indi- edly returned to the scene of cated the Price police lieutenthe alleged stabbing, pointed ant. At that point, Delaney out Shook. Law enforcement officials reportedly pulled a knife on the male visitor and stabbed received no reports regarding the initial incident. But the Lapaille with the weapon. left the. after Price public safety dispatch Shortly couple the residence in Price, Shook center later logged two telesaid Rogers noticed a considerable amount of blood flowing from the victims wounds. The female subject then transported the injured Helper man directly to Castleview Hospital for medical treatment. Lapaille underwent emer- phone calls related to stabbing and the armed altercation that reportedly followed the initial encounter. We received almost two simultaneous calls - one reporting a fight with a gun and one reporting a stabbing victim at the hospital, explained the Price police lieutenant. gency chest surgery, after which the knifing victim was transferred to the hospitals intensive care unit. The public safety dispatch In addition to center broadcast the armed alchest trauma, the police tercation report at 11:10 p.m. lieutenant confirmed that on Oct. 18. Price police officLapaille incurred a knife ers immediately responded to wound in the arm in connecthe local trailer park. tion with the alleged stabbing The law enforcement officincident. ers conducted a preliminary The bottom line is - it was investigation at the stabbing a close call, folks. But after and armed altercation scene. emergency surgery, it appears The investigation resulted in Lapaille is going to survive, Delaneys arrest at 1 1:36 p.m. commented Shook. and Rogers being taken into After transporting Lapaille custody, indicated Shook. to the hospitals emergency Both subjects were arrested room, Rogers purportedly on felony level aggravated asdrove to the couples residence sault charges. (NAPS) The National Coalition on Health Care has a new Internet Web site which focuses on the lat- est health care studies, legislation,' national statistics and the impact of health care on American families and businesses. The site can be seen at www.americashealth.org. For information about Humanas program for heart patients, see the Web at http:www.humana.com. To find out about a career in construction, contact the Associated Builders and Contractors at www. abc.org. The Mail Boxes Etc. See Your Small Business on the Super Bowl Search will give one lucky small busi- ness a grand prize of $10,000 and an appearance on the Super Bowl. Entry forms can be found on the Web at www.mbe.com or at participating MBE Centers. home NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED DECISION Nomination forms are being accepted until October 27, 1 997 for EmeryCarbon Farm Service Agency County Committee Candidates. Elections for toe 1 998 EmeryCarbon Farm Service Agency County Committee wfll be held this fai. Our counties wffl be divided into five Local The Utah State Office of the Bureau of Land Management has received an application Mining Company, 53 West Angelo Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 5 for a logical mining unit (LMU) in accordance with 43 CFR 3487. The approval of this application is proposed to be effective April 20, 1 990. Any comments concerning the approval of the LMU application should be sent within 30 days of the first publication of this notice to: Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office, Deputy State Director, Natural Resources, P.0. Box 451 55, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 45-0- 1 55. from represents the Brno, Cleveland, Lawrence, and Huntington LAA 3 represents the Clawson, Ferron, Moore, and Emery areas.LAA 4 represents the Price City Smits and Miller Creek area. LAA 5 represents the rest of the Carbon County area. For1998 we wiQ be voting in LAA3, 4, 5. If youor someone you know are interested Administrative Co-O- p a County Committee Membermust have an interest inafarming or ranching operation, beof legal age, and must reside in LAA in which the person is a County Committee Candidate. Published in toe Emery County Progress October 7, 1 4 and 21 , 1997. in running please contact our office at 38 1 2300. To be eligible to hold office Deputy State Director Natural Resources Published in tne Emery County Progress October 14 and 21 , 1997. FERRON CITY PUBUC NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that Ferron City has reviewed and accepted a petition forv annexation submitted by Connie Jones and Evelyn HuntsmaaApubic hearing has been scheduled PUBLIC NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY ,I5 t v . fHtft r wY- The Utah State Office of the Bureau of LandManagement (BLM) received an appllca-- .. tion from Co-O- p Mining Company, 53 West Angelo Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 for a logical mining unit (LMU) in accordance with 43 CFR 3487. This application is available for review BLM State Office, 324 South State Street Room 400, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS f 1 for toe Hadden Draw Road Project ' ' Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc, 90 South 1st East Castle Dale, UT 84513. Bids wffl in conjunction with the regular city counci meeting at the Ferron City Han, 1 5 East Main street on October 28, 1997 at7:00p.m. to consider Ihe annexation of the property desafoed below: BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION: BEGINNING AT A POINT 170 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PARCEL 21 , FERRON T0WNSITE SURVEY; THENCE NORTH 206.00 FEET, THENCE Bids win be received by the Emery County Special Service District 1,untB 2:00 p.m, November 10, 1997, at the office of the Engineer, at which time the bids wiB be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid, made payable to the Omer.shaB accompany the Bid. EAST 181.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 196.00 FEET. THENCE S86D 8 1 28 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 0.83 ACRE Interested citizens shall be given the opportunity to be heard for or against the SOW The proposed LMU contains lands from Federal coal leases and private lands. The descriptionsof the lands which will form the LMU are as follows: CONTAINING 1 Majoritemsofworkindude: 1. Enzyme Treated Base Course 12,000 C.Y. 2. Roadway Excavation 1 40,000 C.Y. 3. Precast Concrete Boxes, 414 LF. Prospective bidders may assemble at the Project Site on November 3, 1997, at 10:00 a.m., for the group showing. The owner reserves the righttoreject any or all bids orto waive any formaSty or technicaSty in any bid in the interest of the District Emery County Special Service District 1 P.O. Box 1055 Castle Dale, UT 84513 annexation of said property. I the undersigned duly acting and appointed Recorder of Ferron City certify that the notice was posted in three pubic places on October 17, 1997andprovidedtothe Emery foregoing County Progress for publication in the next scheduled circulation. sPaulaKunze Ferron City Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress October 21, 1997. NOTICE OF EXCHANGE PROPOSAL PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF LANDS MerriBSwasey Board Chairman IN EMERY AND GRAND COUNTIES, UTAH October21,1997 Published in the Emery County Progress October 21 , 28. and November 4, 1 997. UTU.76746 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT ment Price Reid Office, 125 South 600 NOTICE OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Manage- West P.O. Box 7004, Price, Utah 84501. in Elmo Town be rezoned been proposed that the East half of Section from residential to oommeraaLApitolichearingtotfscuss this issue has been schedule for Monday, October 20, 1 997 at a.m. at the Elmo Library. , Published in the Emery County Progress October 7, 1 4 and 21 , 1 997. It has Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management is considering a proposal to exchange land pursuantto Section 206 of the Federal Land Poicy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C.1 71 6), as amended. The proposed exchange is part of a Bureau initiative to acquire desert tortoise critical habitat within the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan area. The exchange has been proposed by Western Resource Management Inc. The following described land is being considered for dfeposal by the United States: Salt Lake Meridian FERRON CITY PUBUC NOTICE the Sec.12, W2W2. 1,10827 be received by the Emery County Special Service District r ' at the S2SE; Sec. 11. all; Areas (LAA).LAA1 areas. LAA 2 represents the Green River, Castle Dale, Orangeville areas. Notice is hereby given that the Ferron City Council conducted the official canvass of Primary Municipal Election held on October 7, 1 997. Results of toe election canvass are as follows:. R. 7 E., SLM, UT Sec. 1, lot 1.SENE.E2SE; Sec. 12, E2NE. T.16S., 16 S., R. 8 E SLM, UT Sec. 6, lot E2SW, T. 2,036.09 W2SE.SESE; Sec. 7, lot 1, 2, E2NW, W2NE.SENE.SE; Sec. 8, SWSW. T. 16 S., R. 7 E., SLM, UT Sec. 1, lot 2,SWNE,W2SE; Sec. 12, W2NE.E2W2.SE; Sec. 13, E2.E2W2. Containing582.50acres Subject to valid existing rights, Ihe pubic land identified above has been segregated from appropriation under the pubic land laws and minerals laws foraperiod of fve years beginning . R. 8 E., SLM, UT Sec. 7, lot 3, 4, E2SW; Sec. 18, lot E2.E2W2; T.16S., Private Lands: 2,800.00 September 19,1997. As part of this proposed exchange, lands are also being segregated in the fotowing counties: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Garfield, bon, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Salt Lake, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne and Weber. For a compete list of these lands contact Angela Wiliams, Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office, 324 South State Street P.O.Box 45155, Salt Lake City IM 841454)155, (801) 5384107. In exchange, the United States would landownacquire land from wlngnon-Federers within the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan area. For information on toe Sec. 19, SWNE.NWSE; Sec. 20, SENW.NESW. T. 16 S., R. 7 En SLM, UT Sec. 14, S2.W2NW; Sec. 23, all; Sec. 24, W2.W2E2; Sec. 25, N2NW, SENW.NESW; Sec. 26, N2NE.SWNE. T.16S., R. 8 E., SLM, UT Sec. 8, N2SW.SESW.W2SE; exchange may result in adjustments to the permitted use on Federal lands. More detailed information concerning toe proposed exchange may be obtained from Mark Maddewicz, Price Field Office, 1 25 South 600 West, P.O. Box 7004, Price, Utah 84501. (601) 636-360Interested parties may submit oommentsconceminfl the proposed exchange inducing notification of any Sens, encumbrances, or other claims relating to toe folds being considered for exchange to the Area Manager, Price Fieto Office, at the above address. In ordertobe considered Total Acreage: 9,638.00 in the environmental analysis of toe proposed exchange, comments must be in writingtotoe Area Manager and postmarked delveted within 45 days of initial pubicatfon of this notice. Douglas M.Koza Deputy State Director. Natural Resources Published in the Emery County Progress October ( LEGAL NOTICE lands contact Randy Massey Dixie Resource Area, 345 E Riverside Drive, SI George, Utah 84790, (801) 688-320In accordance with 43CFR41 10.4-2(b- ), tois Notice of Exchange Proposal constitutes two years' prior notification to grazing permittees affected by this action. Completion of the Sec. 16, W2W2; Sec. 17, all; Sec. 19, lot 1,N2NE,NENW; Sec. 20, NE.N2NW.NESE. " I the undersigned duly acting and appointed Recorder of Ferron City certify that toe foregoing notice was postedinthree public places on October 15, 1997 and providedtothe Emery County Progress for publication in the next scheduled circulation. s Paula Kunze , Ferron City Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress October21, 1997. 21, 1997. a Dated OctIO, 1997. r . The Manti-L- a Sal National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wBI be conducting an environmental analysis to evaluate the Pines Coal Lease Tract (UTU-7619proposed by Canyon Fuel Company, LLC. The Forest Service wiB be the lead Federal agency for preparation on the Environmental Assessment (EA). The tract lies immediately east of the companys existing SUFCO Mfoe in Sevier and Emery Counties. It consists of approximately 7,311 acres of National Forest System Lands within toe Ferron-Pric- e District of the Manti-L- a Sal National Forest The lands proposed tor leasing have been determined to be available for further consideration of coal leasing in the BLM and Forest Service Land Use Plans. The lease application w3l be processed accordfog to toe BLM procedures. The Forest Service is invifing pubfc comments for toe purpose of identifying issues arto alternatives that will be evaluated in the environmental analysis. Parties with spedfic issues concerns may submit comments to the ManfrLa Sal National Forest 599 W. Price River Drive, Price, Utah 84501 by dose of business November 7, 1 997. Addffional informafcn can be obtained by contacting Carter Reed of Jeff DeFreest at toe Forest Supervisor's Office in Price, Utah. a - (801)637-281- Chief Branch of Lands and Mtoerals Operations Published in the Emery County Progftts October 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 1997. ' , requested, a copy ofal comments received in response to project sooping win be made availabteto the public. This will include names, addresses, and any other personal information provided with the comments. If Published in the Emery County Progress October 21,1 997. tl |