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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 30, 1992 odist Womens meeting at the church in Dove Creek on September 17. Cyndi Car-hawas hostess for Edith Stowe, who was on vacation. Gary and Bobbie Suttle-myr- e had a small family gathering on September 23 to celebrate Angela Crowleys birthday. Bonniejean will be attending the University of Utah and also working in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lunt of Tempe, Arizona, have been visiting their daughter and Leisel and Scott Johnson. Page 10 Happenings by Helen Helen rt Redshaw Real fall weather, and not too much rain. So, for the farmers it is wheat to plant, and beans and safflower to harvest. Fern Richey is staying with her daughter, Cecil Johnson, in Salt Lake to be near a doctor for some tests. Inez Slavin and lone Slavin spent Monday night with lones parents, the Marion Millers. Inez has moved back to her home in March 7, 1957, in Monti-cell- o, Utah, to Roy Kenneth and Nada Harvey Brackett. He attended school in Eg-na- r, Colorado, graduating from high school there in He then attended welding school at Washington State College. Over the years he became a jack of all trades, being active in the oil fields, min1975. ing, and the construction industry. Gary married Cathy Black November 7, 1987. To this union was born one daughter. He is survived by his daughter, Faith Janine of Mankota; mother, Nada Brackett of Blanding, Utah; brothers, Kenny Ray of Member and Lana Latham of Bland- - Funeral services are pending. Card of thanks Garys family thanks everyone for their love, prayers, concern, food, and other acts of kindness during this difficult time. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT JEOU- TBreakfast Lunch Dinner Treat the family tonight or anytime Open 6 am 'til 10 pm Monday thru Saturday ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Blanding, Utah Jim and Ruth Crowley and Ken and Phyllis Todd recently returned from a trip to the Northwest. They visited Jessie Taylor and family at two-wee- k Woodburn, Oregon; went to Victoria, Canada; and visited the Butchart Gardens where they saw the most beautiful flowers - all came back They kinds. through the apple country in Washington, where they do grow a lot of apples. They had a good trip, but are glad to be home. Bob and Elaine Barry ac- companied Don and Mary Ann Bush to Salt Lake on Wednesday, and came home Saturday. You Know Us. We Know You. Blanding; sisters, Diane Naranjo of Salt Lake City, ceded in death by his father. to see their granddaughter, Ann Barry. CROSSWORD PUZZLER Colorado, and Steven of ing; grandmother, Laveta Harvey of Blanding; and a host of relatives and friends. He was pre- trip to Seattle, via Salt Lake, 84770. Eg-na- r, his dental college. James and Bernice Barry returned on the 24th from a Fay Gage was flown to St. George last week for medical reasons. Lucille drove there as soon as she could. Cards to Fay may be sent to: St. George Medical Center, Room 314, St. George, Utah Bertha Cleveland and I attended the United Meth Spencer Woodbury have returned to Omaha, where Spencer resumed his studies at the here in the Senior Citizen area at Park Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Pierce of Moab had lunch here with Kay Glay on Monday. Susan and Victor Schafer were visited recently by Susans aunt from Powersite, Alice Taylor, Missouri. Susans mother, has moved to a new mobile home about 7 miles east of Monticello, where she is much nearer Susan and Victor. Visiting Bob and Diane Johnston are friends Floyd and Ellen Frazine of Lady Lake, Florida. and Penny three empty apartments Gary Wayne Brackett, age 35, died September 22, 1992, in rural Mankota, Minnesota. He was born F D In C Public hearing notice San Juan County, Utah will be accepting bid. for Americana with Diaabilitiei Act at the Blanding Library, Blanding Senior Citixena Center, Monticello Library and the County Courthouie. A meeting for ell intereated conlractora will be held Tueaday. September 29, 1992 at 4:00 p.m. in the conference room at the Courthouae. Plana and will be available at that time. Inter-ealeconlractora ahould contact Cerald Brower, Architect Oeaign Croup, 1168 South State, Orem, Utah 84058, telephone (801) Association of Governments will hold a public hearing to consider potential projecla for which funding may b applied under the pro-bi- a d 225-885- Sealed bida will be accepted before 2:00 p.m. on Thuraday, October 22, 1992, at the ofTice of the County Clerk, 117 South Main Room 16, or, P.O. Box 338, Monticello, Utah 84535. Contractor! mual be bonded. Publiahed September 23, 30, and October 7, Juan Record, Monticello, 1992, in The San Utah. Public notice son-in-la- Aztec, so we soon will have Gary Wayne BRACKETT Advertisement for bids FIRST WESTERN national bank banking, PEOPLE still make the difference. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Curb Inatallation Project) The City of Blanding, Utah will receive aealed bida until 5:00 p.m. local time on September 30, 1992 for inatallation of Concrete Curb and Gutter. Bida ahall be delivered to the City Hall at 50 Weal 100 South Street, Blanding, Utah 84511. Bida will be publicly opened and examined at the time and place noted above. The project include! construction of approximately 3000 linear feet of concrete curb and gutter. Includes excavation, utility protection, placing and curing of concrete, backfill behind the curb, excavation in front of curb at driveways, barricading auto and pedestrian safety controls. The project includes no Federal or Stale funding. A 5 percent bid guarantee will be required in the form of a certified check. Performance and payment bonds will not be required. The City shall control quality and supplier payments through the pay request process. The Contractor can begin work as soon as bid is accepted and the contract signed. All work shall be completed before November 20, 1992. Cold weather conditions may affect this date. Bids shall be submitted on forms contained in the project documents. These documents will be available beginning August 24, 1992 at the City Office. Site inspection can be made the day of the bid. For further information contact Philip Palmer - City Office 678-279- BY ORDEK OF PHILIP PALMER City Engineer Published September 23 and 30, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice RESOLUTION No. 1992-- 4 RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 1. This Resolution is brought pursuant to Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, Section The Commission docs hereby state and find on its own motion that the public health, convenience and necessity, requires the establishment of a Service Area known as the County Service Area No. 1, with boundaries more particularly described as follows: The South one-hal- f of the Southwest (S12SW14) Section 19; and. Lots 1 and of the Northwest 2 and East one-ha(E12NW14) Section 30; all in Township 40 South, Range 22 East (T40SR22E); and The North (Nl2) and the of Southwest Northwest (NW14SW14) Section 25; and the Northeast (NE14) and the North f of the Southeast (N12SE14) Section 26; and the South of the Southeast (S12SE14) Section f of the South 23; and the South of the (S12S12) and the Northeast Southwest (NE14SW14) Section 24; all in Township 40 South, Range 21 East one-ha- lf one-hal- one-ha- ACROSS 1 6 31 Restrain; Proportion Light-haire- Answer to Previous Puzzle d male Drains 12 Wireless sets 14 Uniform; 11 steady 15 Delineate 17 Roman gods 18 Lost to DDE 19 Hogan's Heroes" star 20 Omelet ingredient 21 Title of respect; abbr. 22 Blouse 23 Secluded valley 24 Extend too far 26 Fish traps 27 Solemn vow 28 Decree 29 Burdensome one-hal- curb 34 Otherwise 35 Conceals Law 36 37 Indian memorial o post 38 Mine veins 39 Hindu cymbals 40 Latin conjunction 41 Document 42 Sharpen 43 Staid 45 Representatives 47 Lavishes fondness on 48 Yearns 4 Negative DOWN 1 prefix 5 Go back 2 Inspires with fear 3 Decimal base Long-legg- 8 Poem 9 Nickel ed bird 6 Small wild goose 7 Intertwine symbol 10 Los Angeles 11 baseballer Junctures 13 Omens 16 Venturesome 19 Slyly spiteful 20 Type style 22 Manufacture cloth 23 Wheel teeth 25 Cook in oven 26 Polishes Bureau of 28 Investigation 29 Enchantments; spells 30 Happy 31 Be borne 32 Inclines 33 Soupy 35 Fond desires 38 Tardy 39 Chinese faction 41 Mr. Boone 42 Chicken 44 Fulfill 46 Proceed one-ha- lf (T40SR21E); all of the above situate, lying and being in the County of San Juan, State of Utah. The services proposed to be provided by the County Service Area No. 1 are: (1) culinary or irrigation water retail service; (2) local parks, recreation or parkway facilities and services; (3) public libraries; (4) sewers, sewage and storm water treatment and disposal; (5) garbage and refuse collection; (6) planning and zoning; and, (7) mosquito abatement. The proposed name for this service area shall be County Service Area No. 1. A tax sufficient to pay for all or the above enumerated services which are furnished on an extended basis, may be annually levied upon all taxable property within such area, or a service charge may be charged to users of such services within the area, or by combination of the property tax and a service fee, the Service Area may pay for all services provided to patrons within the district. A hearing for the purpose of taking public input on objections to the formation of the service area, its boundaries, or any of its stated purposes shall be held at the BlulT Elementary School on the 15th day of October, 1992, at 7 p.m. All interested persons who desire to object shall be heard at the time and place listed. THIS RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED AND PASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH, THIS 24TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1992. SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS s Tyron Lewis, Chairman Those Commissioners voting for adoption: Commissioner Lewis - Aye Commissioner Maryboy - Aye Commissioner Redd Aye Those voting against: none Published September 16, 23, 30, and October 7, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, - Utah. Emergencies Anywhere in San Juan County Dial Block Crant, Community Development (CDBC), email citiea program for 1993-94- . Commente, question and potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested parliet. CDBC program will also bo discussed. The requirement hearing will begin at 7:00 p.m. on October 12, 1992 and will be conducted at the AOC office located at 10 Industrial Circle, Price, Utah. Further information can be obtained by Kirk at contacting Published September 30, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Kelly-Ann- 637-544- e Public notice SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT will accept sealed Proposals and Quotations for tha following work until 2:00 p.m. on October 13, 1992: Fencing for Monticello High School Parking Lot in Monticello, Utah. Requests for Plan and Specification should be submitted Ux Jeff Bailey Buildings and Grounds Department San Juan School District 36 West 200 North Blanding, Utah 84511 Phone:(801)678-228- 1 Bids will be opened at 2:00 p.m. October 13, 1992, at San Juan School District Office, 17 North 100 East, Monticello, Utah. San Juan School District reserves the right to accept or reject any Proposal and Quotation or any portion of any Proposal and Quotation. Published September 30 and October 7, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Notice of public hearing Notice is hereby given that the Blanding City Council will hold a Public Hearing on October 14, 1992, at 8:00 p.m. in the Blanding City Hall, 50 West 100 South Street, for the purpose of allowing all interested and concerned parties the opportunity to be heard (either orally or in writing) relative to proposed amendments to Bland- ing City Zoning Map; said proposed ordinance and zoning map amendment anticipates rezoning from Residential (R-l- ) to Commercial (C) the following described area; Beginning at the Northeast 14 Corner of Section 27, Township 36 South, Range 22 East, SLBM, and running thence South 274 feet; thence East 150 feet; thence North 274 feet; thence West 150 feet to the point of beginning. (Contains .94 acres.) More commonly known as the old Kingdom Hall located on the comer of 700 North and 400 West. By order of the Blanding City Council s Bret Hosier City Planner Published September 30 and October 7, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Notice to water users The State Engineer received the following Application(s) to Appropriate Water in San Juan County (Locations in SLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake on or before OCCity, Utah 84116, TOBER 30, 1992. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are of informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion - POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) (A66432): Paul & Dorothy Barr 7 SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 QUANTITY: 4.73 ac-f- l. ft. to 300 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 350 E 100 from SW Cor, Sec 29, T34S, R23E. (7 mi. SW of Monticello) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 1.00 acs; Stockwatering: 10 head of POU: livestock; Domestic: 1 family. SW14SW14 Sec 29, T34S, R23E. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published September 16, 23, and 30, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice The Utah Division of State Lands and Forestry has received an application to purchase the surface of the following described acreage: SAN JUAN COUNTY: Township 34 South, Range 17 East, SLB&M. Section 36: W2NW4, SW4, Lots 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 12. Containing 358.38 acres, more or less. Any individual wishing to submit a competing application to lease, purchase, or exchange for this property, a portion thereof or a parcel acreage, including any of the should file the appropriate application. The acceptance of this application by the Division requires the initiation of a planning process which will be unless an analysis of the comments received from the public and the Resource Development Coordinating Committee indicate a broader planning effort is required. Any individual wishing to comment on the planning process or on this propertys natural and cultural resources or unique attributes, the potential for conflicts with other land uses, or any other aspect of this property, should do so in writing to the address listed below. The Division will accept competing applications and public comments during the above-describe- d following period of time: From 8.00 A.M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 7, 1 992 Until 500 P.M. MONDAY OCTOBER 19, 1992 DIVISION OF STATE LANDS & FORESTRY 89 EAST CENTER STREET MOAB, UTAH 84532 (801)259-631- 6 The Division reserves the right to reject any application or subsequent bids. Published September 23, 30, and October 7, 1992, in The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. |