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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 26, 1980 - Page 16 :r,- - 1,9 Agenda for 80s 'T? (Continued froth Page 1) July 9 has been set as the date for a series of county public meetings for the purpose of discussing and Identifying citizen concerns about the future of their areas. Purpose meetings each of the is three - fold: of To heighten public awareness as to the population 1. growth situation the state and com mm unities will be facing in the 1980s. ' 4?4Mta Guide dogs have training session i Pictured at the first row, trainers Pearl right, Matt Redd and Sherman and Percy, was junior leader and guide dog training session are: Back and Whit Whitaker; front row, left to Kasia, Stacey Young and Milla, Janice Robbie Riley and Lottie, Not present intern Pam Pearson, By Kit Stevens San Juan Countys 4-- H guide their first session last week dogs attended training Without edvort&ns, you ttK&bit here. in the county fair building in Monticello. Trie puppies progress and any problems were discussed. Then the puppies sho ved ho v well they can walk on lead sit. Each of the and 4-H- ers also told about his or her diy with their pup. These are really working hard and doing a great job with their project, Good luck to all of you! 4-H- ers 2. To identify each countys most important growth - related issues or problems. If a county achieves as much growth as predicted, what or issues will problems that present? 3. For the commission for the Agenda for the Eighties to report as to the outcome of the meeting. Areas to be covered in the meetings wHl include: Human resources, public facilities, natural resources, taxation, and any additional areas pertinent to the scope of the commissions purposes. ' growth can be impending handled with minimum dis- MARKETS ruption. Mrs. Halliday, a member of the commission for San Juan County, stressed this week that it is not the purpose of the meetings to solve any problems, but rather to recognize and identify the problems that might be connected with growth. the public Following citizen opinions will meetings, be compiled for study by the steering committee and the 100 - member statewide Several task commission. forces will study the issues resulting from the hearings, and a final report to the governor and legislature will complete their project in December of this year. Wheat $5.25 Beans $30.00 WEATHER PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Ray Perkins, 241 West 500 Blanding, UT 84511, South, has filed a request for an extension of time with the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Seg. Appl. No.a-5571- -a 7) covering 875.0 ac.ft. of water from the San Juan River and used for irrigation Money to grov Food & fiber -- we can help (09-110- purposes. is represented that additional time is needed to It In population growth, Utah the national rate. exceeds Utah Statewide, population last year rose 3.8 per cent. San - Juan Countys rate of growth was 6.4 per cent. The commission is expected to function with public hearings, accumulating thoughts and recommendations from residents throughout the state, indicating, eventually, to public policy - makers how, where and in what manner complete the project, place the water to beneficial use and to submit proof.. Protests resisting the representative from the Federal Land Bank Association will be in A MONTICELLO i the third Wednesday of each month. Please call for an appointin ment, or Utah Provo, 587-25- 88 373-86- gran- ting of this request with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Aug. 9, 1980. Dae C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record June 26, July 3 and 10, 1980. 40 PUBLIC NOTICE WAYNE W. PROBST Manager INVITATION PUBLIC NOTICE Craig C. Halls Attorney for Personal Representative PROextraMC 610 chain wFREE S. Main Blanding, Utah 84511 Telephone Number 73 If Wraparound chain brakehand guard system Electronic ignition Muffler shield Anti-vibratio- n McCULLOCH Automatic & manual bar & chain oiling Large volume muffler wspark arrestor screen 1 6" & 20" bar & chain Carry case available MITE-E-LIT- E Portable Generators Ony one Lightweight, economical design & Stratton Briggs engined plus moving part, Fits easily into car trunk Virtually no ' or repairs adjustments. watts Available in models from 1200-5.00- 0 motor parts nmrr -- PR HOME CENTER HOME CENTER DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR In the matter of the estate of 1040 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned, who has been appointed personal represent- ative herein, or to the clerk of the court on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Janee K. Davis Box 1204 Blanding,. Utah 84511 Craig C. Halls executed contract document. The City of Blanding reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the City. For further inquiry contact Philip Palmer City Engineer 678-27- 91. Attorney for Personal Repre- - City of Blanding De Lamar Gibbons,MD. MART TT THE Alfred C. Pritchard, Deceased Probate No. South, Blanding, Utah 84511 1). (Phone Specifications and bidding documents may be obtained from the Engineering Department at the same address. A bid bond of five percent (5) of the bid made payable to the City of Blanding, shall accompany the bid. Also required with the bid is a certificate from an . approved surety company guaranteeing issuance of a 100 Performance Bond and a 100 Payment Bond to accompany the 678-279- SAN JUAN COUNTY STATE OF UTAH - Sealed bids will be received by the City of Blanding for drilling a 20 or 16 inch culinary water well. Hie bids will be received uitil time for public opening which is the 9th day of July 1980 at 5:30 PMt local time in the Council Room at City Hall - 50 West 100 801-678-3- 333 IN TO BID Monticello S. Main Blanding, Utah 84511 Published in The San Juan Record June 12, 19 and 26, 1980 73 Mayor Published in The San Juan Record June 26 and July 3, 1980. |