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Show 10A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 14, 2004 Eagle Scout Weddings Missionary Elder Jensen Kip Jensen Elder Kirk Douglas Jensen has returned home from serving in the Chicago Illinois Mission for the Church of Jesus Saints. He Christ of Latter-da- y will be speaking Dec. 19 at 11 a.m. in the Ferron Creek Ward, Ferron Stake Center. Elder Jensen is the son of Steve and MaryAnn Jensen. He is the grandson of Ted and Joyce Jensen, and Lawrence and Dor- Jensen will be honored at his Eagle Scout Court of Kip Honor Dec. 19, at 2 p.m. at the 'Perron Senior Citizen Center. For his Eagle project he constructed rock foundations to help stop sediment from entering Millsite Reservoir. Kip is the son of Steve and MaryAnn Jensen. He is the grandson of Ted and Joyce Jensen, and Lawrence and Dorothy Young. othy Young. Recognition Tim Vetere Jaelyn Tuttle Cameron Pay 1 Jaelyn Tuttle and Cameron Pay will be married on Dec. 7 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held from 8 p.m. that evening at the Orangeville LDS Church. Jaelyn is the daughter of Jeffery and Lynette Tuttle of Orangeville. She graduated from Emery High School, the College of Eastern Utah, and she is currently attendingUtah State University. Cameron is the son of Richard and Diane Pay of West Jordan. He graduated from Copper Hills High School and served a LDS mission in Riverside, Calif. He is currently attending Utah Valley State College in Orem. The couple will reside in Logan while finishingtheir education. 6-- The Utah Beef Improvement Association has selected at the 2004 Utah Seedstock Producer of the Year, Tim Vetere of Vetere Angus, Green River. Tim was selected for his continued efforts to supply the commercial and purebred cattle producers of the Intermountain Region with the highest quality genetics possible for their selected program. Tim started in the cattle business with his dad and brother. They began with a large herd of seven cows. In 1985, Tim bought his first Black Angus bull and three registered cow's. That was the beginning of good things to come. From that humble beginning. Tim has used as much , index-ingbu- ll technology as possible to assist in his breedingprogram. He has utilized artificial insemination in order to breed his cows, thus The Emery County Historical Society annual Christmas party will be held Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael in Castle Dale. There will be stoand refreshries, sing-a-lon-g ments. Bringvour favorite treat to share. Breakfast with Santa Come and have breakfast with Santa at Turnquist Cot tages on Dec. 18 from 0 a.m. Turnquist Cottages is located at 35 West 100 North in Elmo. For more information contact Caleen at 653-209- 4. Buckhorn District Former Leaders ll During all of 2005, Cub celebrate its 75th Anniversary. The Boy Scouts of .America organized Cub Scouting for younger boys in 1930. Scout-ingwi- The Buckhorn District will celebrate with a special banquet to honor present day scouting leaders on Jan. 8, 2005. If you were a cub scout leader at any time during the early years of Cub Scouting, contact Kolene or email at Gilbert at 381-273- 6 zebras2(o etv.net. Santa at Maverik Santa will be at Maverik in Huntington on Dec. 15 from p.m. to visit with children. Refreshments will be served, and everyone is encouraged to bring a can of food for the food bank. San Rafael Junior High SRJH will be participating in the following activities through December: wrestling tournament at CVJII, Dec. 15 beginning at 9 a,.m.; winter band concert, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.; and a Christmas dance, Dec. 17 from 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES Because the People Must Know LEGAL NOTICE Manti-L- a Sal National Forest, FerronPrice Ranger District proposed to construct a multiple use trailhead at the Southern terminus of the Hole Trail (Arapeen Trail 93). Currently, there is no designated trailhead and trail users are parking on both National Forest System (NFS) lands and adjacent private property to access the trail. The trailhead would mitigate private land ownership concerns and provide a designated staging area for motorized and use of this trail. The trailhead would be constructed adjacent to Forest System Road 042 in Emery County, Utah, approximately 5 miles West of Moore in T21 S, R6E, NE 14 of Construction would take place on NFS lands South of Road approximately 200 yards West of the junction with the Hole Trail. Section 21 . Persons submitted comments should provide their name, address, telephone number, title of the project (Hole Trailhead), and specific facts or reasons that the persons believes Ranger Nyman should consider in reaching her decision. If requested, a copy of all comments provided in response to this Legal Notice will be made available to the public including names, addresses, and any other personal information provided with your comments. Written comments should be addressed to the FerronPrice Ranger District, 1 1 5 West Canyon Road, P.0 Box 31 0, Ferron, Utah 84523. you wish to make verbal comments or have questions, please contact Bob Cochran or Ranger Nyman in Ferron at Published in the Emery County Progress December 14, 2005. Sealed proposals on forms prepared by the Engineer will be received by the Ferron Canal and Reservoir Company for earthwork construction related to the Clawson LISA ANN CHRISTENSEN, Said budget will be open to the public for inspection at the Emery Water Conservancy District Office located at 50 South 1 00 East in Castle Dale, Utah Petitioner, between the hours The project is located about 0.5 miles southwest of the town of Clawson, Emery County, Utah. Major items of construction include the following: Approximately 63,800 Cubic yards unclassified (earth and Mancos shale) THE SEVENTH DISTRICT COURT OF EMERY COUNTY STATE OF UTAH 1850 North 560 West, P 0. Box 635, Castle Dale, Utah 84513 of 8 00 A M. and 4.30 P.M , Monday thru Friday. Jay Mark Humphrey, Manager Emery Water Conservancy District Published in the Emery Country Progress December 14, 2004. vs RICHARD Rock Canyon Pond Project. excavation. Approximately 4,300 Cubic yards of earth and rock PUBLIC NOTICE This notice is to inform Respondent that a Protective Order hearing will be Court on January 1 9, 2004 at the hour of 1 30 p m held before the above-name- d DATED Notice is hereby given that the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will be held at the time, place, and date listed below for calendar year 2005 F Pimentel Utah Legal Services, Inc. Attorney for Petitioner Published in the Emery County Progress December 1 4 and 21 TO ALL INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS accepted at: Ferron, UT 84770 accepted, the bidder will execute the contract and file acceptable performance, labor and material bonds within ten (1 0) days after the award of the contract. 2004. , will be Ferron City Hall 15 E. Main Each proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable form of Proposal Guarantee equal to at least five (5) percent of the proposal amount payable to the Ferron Canal and Reservoir Company. This will serve as a guarantee that if the proposal is this 6th day of December, 2004. Felicia AND ENTITIES: Plans and specifications will be available December 16, 2004 on request from RB&G Engineering (ph. A mandatory site or showing will be held December 27 at 2.00 p.m. Bids will be accepted until 4.0Q Emery County is desirous to enter into an agreement for the operation and maintenance of the property referred to as the Huntington Airport. The term of the agreement would be for one year with a renewal option of an additional five years p.m. on Wednesday upon successful completion of the agreement upon such terms as are at that time mutually agreed upon. Interested parties are encouraged to submit proposals to the Board of Emery County Commissioners by December 27, 2004. The proposal The owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the Owner. December.292004, at Signed Published in the Emery County Ross HuntingtonBusiness Administrator Progress December 14 and 21 2004. C. Published in the Emery County Progress December 14 and 21, 2004. , PUBLIC NOTICE What services will be provided, such as sale of aviation fuel, any commercial services or operations, any flight training, sale and rental of aircraft, and rental of 1. PUBLIC NOTICE hanger space. The is concerned about the spread of undesirable plants on the Forest Service administered lands on the FerronPrice Ranger District. Invasive weeds not only reduce rangeland forage potential, but 2. What management functions would be included. 3. What, if any, expenses would be expected from Emery County. 4. What remuneration Manti-L- a Sal National Forest Service damage watersheds, increase soil erosion, negatively impact wildland plant and animal communities, and adversely affect outdoor recreation Ecological damage from uncontrolled weed infestations can be permanent, leaving lands unable to return to their condition. could be expected to Emery County. The ability to obtain and maintain liability insurance protecting and insuring against injuries to persons. 5. " 6. Provisions to operate the premises for public use and benefit. The goal of the proposed salt cedar and poison hemlock treatments on the Ferron Price Ranger District is to defend against invasive weeds. Presently these infesta- tions are small isolated populations and spot treatments suppression and or eradication of these infestations will be successful in the Salt cedar is found in the mouth of the canyons along ephemeral and perennial streams. The total populations of salt cedar on the District is not known at this time. The proposed treatment is to manually cut the salt cedar with paining clippers and paint the stumps with a herbicide approved for the specific ecological setting. The '' 9. The cleaning and maintenance of buildings and premises. 10. Proposed business hours to maintain facilities and equipment and provide treatment areas will be monitored annually and spot treatments overthe next several years will be made to achieve management objective. service to meet public demand. 1 2. Date of proposed take-ov- of operations. 13. Other items not mentioned which would compliment your proposal. If ' additional information Hatch or ClerkAuditor , GRAND COUNTY Township 2QSouttL8ange J6 East. SLB&M Section 21.W12NE14 Any party asserting a claim to a temporary easement or right of entry in the subject Utah Code Annotated who wishes to make such property pursuant to easement or right of entry permanent may file an appropriate application, as set forth in Utah Administrative Rule ). Applications will be accepted during the following period of time: or clarification is needed, contact Commissioner Ira W. Bruce C. Funk at the Emery County Courthouse in Castle Dale, Utah at P.0. Box 629, or telephone (435)381-211Published in the Emery County Progress December & i HiK. is From 8.00 A.M. Thursday, December 9, 2004 Until 5.00 P.M. Wednesday, March 9, 2005 TRUST LANDS Poison hemlock is currently found on the District along the Orangeville Ephraim Road near Rock Creek for apparently one mile.' The proposed treatment is hand pulling and orfoliar application with a herbicide approved for the specific ecological setting. The treatment areas will be monitored annually and spot treatments overthe next several years will be made to achieve management objective. 11. Staffing proposal. r The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration hereby gives notice that the following property is being considered for disposal through sale: 7. The proposed need and use of existing living quarters. 8. The expectations for payment of utilities. f , which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read. should include among other things. ' (clay liner and erosion protection). Proposals Respondent ; fill LYNN CHRISTENSEN, f ' INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given by the Board of Directors of the Emery Water Conservancy District that a Public Hearing will be held at the District Office in Castle Dale, Utah on Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 12 00 p m. to receive public comment on the final adoption of the 2005 Financial Budget and to amend the 2004 Budget. IN , 042, Ranger Nyman is accepting both oral and written comments on this proposed action for a 30 days period. Please respond to this notice by January 17m, 2005. CASE NO. 044700071 JUDGE HALLIDAY Tim is a third generation farmer and a second generation cattleman, a legacy he hopes to pass on to his boys. If PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING ons. The Happenings Historical Society cows and a total of 400 mother cows. They run their cows in Collbran, Colo, during the summer months at an elevation of 10,000 feet. When winter comes, Tim brings the cows back home to Green River. Tim and his family also farm around 1,200 acres in Green River. They raise hay, corn, wheat, sorghum, pumpkins, squash and those famous Vetere Green River mel- infusing the top genetics possible into his herd. Tim also has been an avid participant in collecting performance data on his cattle. Vetere Angus bull.1 began showing up in the UBL Performance Bull Test and Sale in 1996. Vetere Angus bulls have consistently performed well in subsequent bull tests. In both 2000 and 2001 a Vetere bull was the top in the UBIA Performance Bull Test and Sale, and.the 2000 bull topped the sale at $3,300. Today, Tim and his family have 250 registered Black Angus 4 and 21 , 2004. (435)259-376- Reference 5 0 No. 761 8 2 and Applications will be evaluated pursuant to Sections )(a)(i), UtafLCodeAmotated. If no application is received, or if an application to make the temporary easement or right of entry permanent is not approved, the temporary easement or right of entry will be extinguished upon the execution of a certificate of sale. Published in the Emery County Progress December 14, 21 and 28, 2004. 53C-1-30- The Forest Service is inviting comments by interested parties. You may submit your comments to the District Ranger, P.0. Box 310, Ferron, Utah, 84523 by January 10. For more information call Mat Meccariello or John Healy at the Ferron Work Center 1 ADMINISTRATION .1165 South Highway 191, Suite (435)384-237- Published in the Emery County Progress December 14, 2004. W "VC y swv |