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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 25, 1982 - Page 22 ment provisions of the timber Additional deposit required for slash disposal is $1.45 per M board feet for all species. No specified roads are to be constructed by the purchaser. The required bid guarantee is $200.00 All included timber shall be given domestic processing. Bidders are advised that violations of the domestic processing requirement constitutes breach" of contract and may result in contract cancellation or refusal to award timber sales to the violator, or debarment of suspension from bidding on future NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER NATIONSALE, MANTL-LASA- L AL FOREST, KIGALIA H TIMBER SALE, located within T36S, R19E, SLM. SEALED bids will be received by the District Ranger, or his authorized representative, at the Monticello District Office in Monticello, Utah 84535, at 10:00 Rangers a.m. local time at the place of bid opening, March 29, 1982, to be followed immediately by oral bidding, for an estimated 681 M board feet of live and recently dead (sound sapwood) timber marked or otherwise designated for cutting. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is: ponder osa pine $3.00. PUBLIC NOTICE sale contract. PUBLIC NOTICE sales. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Full in- formation concerning the timber, of sale, the the conditions submission of bids should be obtained from . the District Ranger, Monticello, Utah. Published in The San Juan Record The bid rate will be subject to adjust- ment during the period of the sale as provided by quarterly adjust March 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IS New Mexico is business address is New Mexico 87197 and Edward H. business address is P. whose 4th 84725, did on the file Published in The San Juan Record March 11, 18, and 25, 1982. , PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the took Commissioners County of on the first day action March, 1982 and created No. 19 Central Monticello Voting District by modifying North Monticello No. 8 Voting District and South Monticello No. 9 Voting District. The legal descriptions of the newly created Central Monticello No. 19 District are as follows: at the Northeast Beginning PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 4 along the northerly endline, line 1, a distance of 190.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4-- P. O. Box 6217, Albuquerque, 87197, by and through James whose Dee C, Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER 4-- address whose 28) of such claim and to intersection with the northerly endline, line 1, of SMALL FRY No. 19; thence N.7608'E. HEREBY GIVEN: corporation, T36S, R22E. cate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before April 24, 1982. 00 No. That Ranchers Exploration and Development Corporation, & l2SEl4Sec. 00 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINERAL PATENT NOTICE 100-2- E Rosel, M. its Attorney-in-Fa- ct, its O. Box Attorney-in-Fac- t, Excluding from with Utah 308, Enterprise, day of February SMALL FRY 20 SMALL FRY No. 4 Lode area this survey. in conflict other adjoining and upon the plat of mineral survey. Lode, No conflicting claims are shown No further exclusions are made. 1982, with the United States Bureau of Land Management, Salt City, Utah, the Application of Ranchers Exploration U50548 , for Development Corporation, M.A. No. ,, Patent to those certain Lode Mining Claims identified in the Lake 4 area for which patent is applied consists of 89.167 acres, exclusive of conflicts. Location certificates evidencing the location of the The claims concerned were recorded in the Office of the County , f list point of beginning. P. O. Box 6217, Albuquerque, Hahne, 1 of SMALL FRY No. 19, of such claim, the of claims set out belpw and all of the land contained within the boundaries of such claims, such land consisting of 89.167 acres, exclusive within Sections 33 and 34, 12 S., T. 29 R. 24 of conflicts, T. 29 E., S.L.M., S. and Sections 27 and 34, San Juan County, Utah. constitute Mineral Survey Notice of Intention to Apply for Patent Mining Claims plat of Mineral and lying and being and a copy on the at Cor. whence the Standard Cor. R. E., Salt 24 No. 1 3rd by of Sec. SMALL FRY No. such 19, from and 34, T. 29 33 S., all persons asserting adverse claim to any of the land concerned or any part of or interest in the same, Any and such claim; thence S.7608'W. along the southerly endlines Management, distance of 1609.20 No. SMALL FRY No. 19, distance of 1800.00 ft. to ft., Cor. No. 6 and SMALL FRY No. 7 a of SMALL FRY No. 7; 3 thence N.1913'W. along the westerly sideline, line No. SMALL FRY 7 a distance of 1148.60 ft. to Cor. 3-- of 4, No. 4 of such claim; thence N.1123'W. along the westerly sideline, line 4, of SMALL FRY No. 5 a distance of 1135.00 ft. to 3-- Cor. No. 3 of such claim; thence N.7608'E. along the end lines of SMALL FRY distance of 1800.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3 of 20; thence S.1123'E. along the easterly sideline, of SMALL FRY 20 a distance of 1135.00 ft. to Cor. SMALL FRY line 3-- 4, SMALL FRY No. 5, SMALL FRY No. so designated, surveyed and 4 and 136 E. So. Temple, University Club Building, to the requirements of law and the regulations thereunder, and within the time allotted, the period of publication of this notice, all of Salt Lake City, such claims will Utah 84111, according be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes thereto applicable. Dated at the United States Bureau of Salt northerly 20 a D. Nielson CON- etseq. The Animal Control Director, his deputies, assistants and Animal Control officers are by the 1- -2, FRY control ordinance. In addition, the Blanding City Council has provided a penalty for persons or owners allowing dogs to run at large or for violations of other sections of the act and have provided that said violations shall be deemed a Class B Misdemeanor punishable by up to six (6) months in jail or a fine of not more than $299.00. The , actual language of the adopted ordinances and their Code Sections are on file with the City Recorder and shall become effective twenty (20) days after publication or posting or thirty (30) days after final passage by the governing body. DATED this 27 day of January, 13-21- 1.1 platted, and for which patent is being applied, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed with the United States Bureau of Land SMALL any dog in violation of the animal sFrancis the point of beginning; ' of thence S.1913'E. along the easterly sideline, line SMALL FRY No. 19 a distance of 1148.60 ft. to Cor. No. 2 of Of and-peac- Recorder Lake Meridian, San Juan County, Utah bears a S.- 89,11'30',W. director or his assistances officers and allows them to enter upon the open premises of any person to take possession of 13-2- of etseq. Mayor claims and a corner of the public survey to identify the area concerned with certainty is: Commencing CON- The Blanding City Council has adopted changes to the Blanding City Ordinances in relation to animal control. The new ordinance clarifies the powers and duties of the animal control TO ANIMAL CHANGES 00 TROL ORDINANCE sufficient corners of between plat 13-2- ATTEST: 1992. perimeter boundary of the claims concerned courses and distances and connecting lines as shown and TO ANIMAL CHANGES 00 TROL ORDINANCE sCleal Bradford of the The field notes . 1982. Survey No. 7361 Utah, were posted upon and February PUBLIC NOTICE No. 7361 Utah. within the boundaries of the claims concerned day of Such 33 S., R. 24 E; thence West to Third West Street; thence North one block to Hospital Road; thence West to the section line between Sections 25 and 26, Twp. 33 S. R. 23 E., thence South along section line to intersection of Abajo Drive Road; thence Easterly along Abajo Drive Road and easterly along Second South Street and continuing East, to the East section line of Section 32, Twp. 33 S., R. 24 E; thence North two blocks to point of beginning. WITNESS my hand and the seal of my office this 22nd day of March, 1982. sClytie Barber Clytie Barber, San Juan County Clerk Published in The San Juan Record March 25, 1982. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in dupli- 5-i- nch 5-i- nch 25, 1982. 15, unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Finley H. Box 108, Washington, UT Bayles, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 56610. The water has been diverted from a ft. deep, at a point well, S. 1446 ft. E. 126 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 23, T36S, R22E; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 cattle, 2. horses, 12 sheep, 36 chickens; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW 14 NW 14 Sec. 23, T36S, R22E. Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at a well, 100-2point N. 1160 ft. W. 60 ft. from SE (09-121- 15, as heretofore in NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in San Juan County throughout the entire year 126 corner of Section 32, Twp. T36S, R22E (1 12 mi N. of Blanding);and used same Cor. Sec. Lake Land Management, City, Utah, this 12th day of February, 1982. Darrell Barnes Chief, Branch of Lands and Minerals " Operations U.S. Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah San Juan Record, Publish: February 25; March 4, 11, 18, 25; 1982. 22, 15, 1, 8, April hereby authorized and empowered to apprehend and take with them and impound any animal found in violation of this ordinance and licensable dogs for including which no license has been procured in accordance with this ordinance, or any licensed or unlicensed dogs for any other violation thereof. . In the enforcement of this ordinance any peace officer or the Director- of Animal Control or his assistants are authorized to enter onto the open premises of any person to take possession of any dog in violation of this ordinance. 13-21- L2 - VIOLATION. Any perowner violating the of this ordinance provisions either by failing to do those acts required herein or by doing any 13-2- son 80 or act prohibited herein, shall be guilty of a Class B Misdemeanor. Each day such violation is committed or permitted to continue a separate shaU constitute offense and shall be punishable as such. Published in The San Juan Record March 11, 18 and 25, 1982. |