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Show 8B Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday, March 2, 1 999 North Emery Water Internet offers free access to 10,000 Users be aware For the first time ever, parents and teachers of special learners will have free access from one central location on the Internet to over 10,000 auThe ADHOC Committee Report which you were mailed a thoritative web pages dediweek ago has been revised and changed several times. cated exclusively to In the Feb. 2, 1999 edition, page 9; the report reveals that and physical disabilitylearning issues through 1998 there was a Moratorium passed by the legisla- and resources. ture which did not allow the formation of Districts in 1998. Parents and teachers are The report also reads further to say there is a bill in the now a click away from finding legislature now to extend the Moratorium for another year. such invaluable resources like Senate Bill no. 87. 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Homework Central is lowith a The first commercially suc- - cessful steamboat was Robert Fultons Clermont, built in 1807. hand-picke- d on cated the Web kid-friend- ly address: www.nosweat.com. FERRON CITY PUBLIC NOTICE AND INTENT TO ANNEX Unannotated. The property proposed for annexation fits the following criteria: 1 ) Islands within or a peninsula contiguous to the municipality; 2) The majority of the area consists of residential or commercial development; 3) The area proposed forannexation requires the delivery of municipal type services;and services to the area 4) The municipality has provided most or all of the municipal-typ- e for more than one year and is described as follows: FERRON CITY ANNEXATION 1999 PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS 1 Beginning at a point which is South, 920.00 feet from the Northwest corner of the Northeastquarter of Section 1 6, Township 20 South, Range 7 Easb Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, said point being on theexisting Ferron City Umits;thence East 270.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence North, 400.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence East, 4 1 6.40 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence South, 948.50 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence Easb 508.20 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence North 726.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence East 396.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence North 222.50 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence East 449.40 feet along said Ferron City Limits th ence South, 350.00 feet a long said Ferron City Limits; thence East 350.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits to a point which is 870.00 feet South and 250.00 feetWestofthe Northeast comeroftheNortheastquarterofsaid Section 16;thence South 1203.87 feet along said Ferron City Limits to a point which is 566. 1 3 feet North and 250.00 feet West of the Southeast corner ofthe Northeastquarter of said Section 16;thenceWest2159.50 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence North, 376.00 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence West 1 81 .00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence South, 376.00 feetalong said Ferron City Limits to a point which is 209.73 feet North ofthe Southwest corner of Parcel 21 , Plot B, Ferron Townsite Survey; thence West 49.50 feet along said Ferron City Limits to the West line of the Northeast quarter of said Section 1 6; thence North 1 1 53.87 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 65.31 acres moreor less. 2 - Beginning at a point which is South, 993.23 feet from the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 1 6, Township 20 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, said point being on the existing Ferron City Limits; thence South, 1 080.64 feetto the existing Ferron City Limits; thence South, 426.63 feetalong said Ferron City Limits to a pointwhich is 1 39.50 feet North of th e Southea st corner of the North west quarter of said Section 1 6 ; thence WesL 1 6 1 . 50 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence South, 90.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence East 1 2.00 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence South 49.50 feet along said Ferron City Umits to the South line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 16;thenceWest, 127.00 feet; thence North, 1320.00 feet; thence West 2073.50 feetto a pointwhich is290.00 feet East of the West line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 6; thence North, 1 7.82 feet more or less to the existing Ferron City Limits; thence North, 977.34 feet along said Ferron City Limits to a point which is S 05042" E, 324.84 feet and N 892055' E, 290.00 feet from the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter of said Section 1 6; thence S 6 1 3922" E, 1 1 .50 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence S 4340'36" E, 221 .95 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence S 621 8'45" E, 46.48 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence S 7353'44" E, 68.79 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence S 7903 1 5" E, 82.24 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence S 600027" E, 40.01 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence S 373633E, 77.40 feet along said FerronCityLimits;thenceS261432"E, 103.21 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence S 1 950'07" E, 45.04 feetalong said Ferron City Umits; thence N 894608" E, 94.78 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence N 8946'08" E, 8 1 .73 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence N 8946'08" E, 50.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence South, 142.74 feet along said Ferron City Umits; thence S 323334" E, 63. 1 6 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence N 8430'00" E, 600.02 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence S 714420" E, 371 .07 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence S 872343" E, 228.85 feet along said Ferron City Umits; thence N 7550'42" E, 284.36 feet along said Ferron City Umits; thence S 832636 E, 1 33.40 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence East 49.50 feet along said Ferron City Umits to the point of beginning. Containing 32.00 acres more or less. 3 - Beginning at a point which is Wesb 808.50 feet from the Northeast corner of the Northwestquarter of Section 1 6, township 20 South, Range 7 Easb Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, said pointbeing on the existing Ferron City Umits; thence North, 80.00 feetalong said Ferron City Umits; thence West, 1 54 1 .50 feet along said Ferron City Limits to a pointwhich is 290.00 feet East of the West line of Section 9, Township 20 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah; thence South 80.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits to the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 1 6; thence South, 49.50 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence Easb 71 6.05 feetalong said Ferron City Limits to the Northeast corner of Parcel 38, Plot "B", Ferron Townsite Survey ; thence S 300 E, 1 21 .25 feet along said Ferron City Limits to the Southeast corner of Parcel 38 ; thence S 5700' E, 1 98.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence N 7900' E, 1 26.72 feet along said Ferron City Umits; thence S 900' E, 1 94.70 feet along said Ferron City Umits; thence S 891 0 E, 31 5.22 feet along said Ferron CityUmits;thence North, 29.73feetalong said Ferron City Umits;thenceN892027" E, 242.88 feetalong said Ferron City Limits; thence S 24 1 '39' E, 72.97 feet along said Ferron City Umits; thence N 865647" E, 280.83 feetalong said Ferron City Umits; thence N 870057" E, 21 .39 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence North, 280.97 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence Wesb 328.50 feet along said Ferron City Limits; thence North 206.25 feet along said Ferron City Umits 2.4 million U.S. school children have learning disabilities. 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In addition, the section hosts a moderated chat room NOTIC IPTLTBlLircC Notice is hereby given that a resolution was approved by Ferron City Council on February 23, 1 999, announcing the intent of Ferron City to annex certain real property located within islands 8, Utah Code and peninsulas contiguous to the municipality under the provisions of section at www.homeworkcentral.com, or remember it by its more According to the National Institute of Health, over learning pages NOTICE Future additions to the : PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD Castle Dale City will hold a public hearing March 10, 1 999 at 7:00 p.m. in the Castle Dale City Hall located at 61 East 1 00 North, Castle Dale, Utah for the purpose of receiving public input "PROVISIONS APPLYING TO RECREATIONAL prior to considering the additionn of VEHICLE PARKS'tothe Castle Dale City Planning & Zoning Development Code Ordinance. A copy of this 0 can be reviewed atthe City Hall weekdays from proposed addition 8:30 a.m. -- 12:30 p.m., 1 :00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. The publicis invited to review the proposed addition to the Castle Dale City Planning & Zoning Development Code and attend the hearing and express any views regarding this action. VEHICLES AND RECREATIONAL Roger Warner, Mayor Published in the Emery County Progress February 23 and March 2, 1 999 The EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS makes every effort to avoid errors. We ask that you check your ad the FIRST day it appears and immediately report any error to the Legal . We cannot be responsible for more than one Advertising Department by calling days incorrect insertion if you do not call the error to our attention. Thank you. NOTICE NORTH EMERY WATER USERS The Annual Stockholders meeting will be held March 4, 1 999at6:30 p.m. atthe Cleveland City Hall. The Committee thatwas appointed to look into the Pro's and Con's of Districts will present their findings at this meeting. Please plan to attend. A oopy of the full comm ittee report will beavailable ahead of time at the North Emery office. Anyone interested can stop by and get one. Published in the Emery County Progress February 23 and March 2, 1 999 FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVITATION Bids will be received by Emery County Special Service District 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) for the Airport Road Improvement Project Phase II. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 100 East Castle Dale, Utah. Bids will be received by Emery County Special Service Districts until2:00 p.m., March 8, 1 999, atthe officeof the Engineer, Johansen & T uttle Engineering. Bids will then be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid, made payable to the Owners, shall accompany the Bid. Major items of work include: 1 0,500 C.Y. Roadway Excavation 2. Granular Borrow 13,800 C.Y. 3. Enzyme Treated Base Course 3,700 C.Y. 4. Asphalt Concrete Mix 4,500Ton & Tuttle Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Engineer, Johansen for at 10:00 the March 1, 100 Castle 1999, South a.m., Dale, Utah, group East, Engineering, 90 showing. Site Showing attendance is mandatory for submittal of Bid. Theowner reserves the right to reject anyoratlbidsortowaiveany formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the District. 1. February 12, 1999 Merrill Swasey, Chairman Emery County Special Service District 1 Castle Dale, Utah 8451 3 SECOND PUBLIC HEARING for the 1 Orangeville City will hold a public hearing to discuss the projectdetermined to be applied CDBG Small Cities Program for sidewalks, curb and gutter. Comments will be solicited on project scope, implementation, anditseffedson residents. The hearing will begin at 7:00 p.m. on March 11, 1999 and will be held at Orangeville City Hall,5 North Main Street. Further information can be obtained by contacting Orangeville City at . In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during the hearing should notify Orangeville City Hall at the atxrve address at least three days prior to the hearing. Bean, CMC City Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress March 2 and 9, 1 999 PUBLIC NOTICE You are hereby notified of a public town meeting of the Elmo Town Board to be held Tuesday, March 9, 1999, 7:30p.m. atthe Elmo Libra ry.Thepurposeofth is meeting istogather input and consider the adoption of Emery Countys Curfew Ordinance. Published in the Emery County Progress March 2 and 9, 1 999 Published in the Emery County Progress February 1 6, 23 and March 2, 1 999 NOTICE Mona Gordon P.O. Box 276 Green River, UT 84525 NOTICE NORTH EMERY WATER USERS (435)564-824- be a SPECIAL MEETING immediately after the annual stockholders meeting March 4, 1 999 at the Cleveland City hall to hear comments and concerns on becoming a Special Service District. Anyone wishing to express their comments and concerns will be allowed three minutes to do so. Then there will be a vote taken to become a special service district or not. Please plan on being there in person to cast your vote. Proxies will not count on this very important issue. Published in the Emery County Progress February 23 and March 2, 1999. There will 3 IN THE 7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Mona Gordon, ( Plaintiff, ( BryanGordon, Defendant ( Case No. 984700 130 ( Judge Bryner THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Emery County Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing on March 1 6, 1 999 at 1 0:00 a.m. in the commission chambers of the Emery County Courthouse, 95 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah, the purposeof the Public Hearing is to receive comment on Utah American Energy Inc.s proposed large scale site plan which includes a coal mine in Lila Canyon. Written commentmay be submitted to Emery County ClerkAuditors Office, P.O. Box 907, Castle Dale, Utah 84513. Funk Emery County ClerkAuditor Published in the Emery County Progress February 23, March 2 and 9, 1 999 SUMMONS vs. ABOVE-NAME- ' DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Court at the following address: ; complaint with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d P.O. Box 635, Castle Dale, UT 84513, and to service upon, or mail to the plaintiff at the address above, a copy of said answer, within 20 days if you are served within the State of Utah or within 30 days if you are served outside the State of Utah, after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default betaken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY. These papers mean that you are being sued for divorce. DATED this 6th day of Nov., 1998 will Plaintiff, PRO PER Published in the Emery County Progress February 9, 1 6, 23 and March 2, 1 999 to the pointof beginning. Containing 1 3.22 acres more or less. 4 - Beginning at a point which is Easb 290.00 feet and North, 230.00 feet from the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, Township 20 South, Range 7 Easb Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, said point being on the existing Ferron City Umits; thence East 856.00 feet along said Ferro n City Limits ; th ence North 900.00 feet along said Ferron City Lim its; thence West 856.00 feet along said Ferron City Umits thence South, 900.00 feet along said Ferron City Limits to the point ofbeginning. Containing 1 7.69 acres more or less. The complete Annexation Map is available for inspection at Ferron City Hall, 1 5 East Main Street, Ferron, Utah. Ferron City may annex the above described area unless a written protest to the Annexation is filed with the Emery County Boundary Commission through the Emery County Commission Office, protest must Emery County Court House, 75 East Main Streeb Castle Dale,Utah;andacopyofthe be delivered to the Ferron City Recorder at the address noted. A protest to the annexation may be filed by property owners if it contains the signatures of theowners of private real property that: (1 ) is located in the unincorporated area within 1 12 mile ofthe area proposed for annexation (2) covers at least 25 of the private land area located in the unincorporated area with in 1 2 mile of th e area proposed for annexation ; and (3) is eq ua! in va lue to atleast 15of all real property located in the unincorporated area within 12 mileof the area proposed forannexation. I the undersigned duly acting and appointed Recorder of Ferron City certify that the foregoingnoticewaspostedinthreepublicpIacesonMarch 1, 1999andprovkjedtotheEmeryCounty Progress for publication in the next three scheduled circulations. Ferron City Recorder Published in the Emery County Progress March 2, 9 and 1 6, 1 999 i INVITATION FOR BIDS INVITATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received by Orangeville City for Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter Projects 1 999, CDBG. Engineering, Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen Inc., 90 South 100 East, Castle Dale, Utah. & Tuttle Bids will be received by Orangeville City until 2.00 p.m., March 11,1 999, at the City Office. Bids will then be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent of the bid, made payable to the Owners, shall accompany the Bid. (5) Major items of work include: Concrete Curb& Gutter 1,350 L.F. 1,350 L.F. Prospective bidders may assemble at the Orangeville City Office, March 4, 1999, 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 City. Said Project is Federally Funded therefore, Davis-Baco- n wage rate in conformance with the Federal Labor Standard Provisions will apply to this project. Orangeville City is an Equal 1. 2. Employment FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sidewalk Opportunity Employer. February 12, 1999 Thayne Cox, Mayor Orangeville City Orangeville, Utah 84537 Published in the Emery County Progress February 16, 23 and March 2, 1999 Bids will be received by Emery County Recreation Special Service District for the Bear Creek Campground Water Improvement Project. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 100 EasL Castle Dale, Utah. Bids will be receivedby Emery County Recreation Special Service District until 4:00 p.m., March8, 1999, at the office of the Engineer, Johansen&Tuttle Engineering. Bids willthen be opened and readatoud.Abid bond in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid, made payable to theOwners, shall accompany the Bid. Major items of work include: 1.4-inc- h PVC Waterline Class 160 900L.F. PVC Waterline Class 160 2. 250L.F. PVC Waterline Class 160 3. ; 1,800 L.F. Prospective bidders may assemble at the office of the Engineer, Johansen & Tuttle for thegroupshowing. Engineering, 90 South 100 East Castle Dale, Utah, March 1, 1999, Site Showing attendance is mandatory for submittal of Bid. The owner reserves the rig ht to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the District. ; February 12, 1999 Dan Whiteleather, Chairman Emery County Recreation Special Service Distric? Castle Dale, Utah 8451 3 Published in the Emery County Progress February 1 6, 23 and March 2, 1 999 |