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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 27, 1999 - Page Parent info at Blanding School 16 Jf rom tfje iPatft 60 years ago One of the liveliest and most progressive business firms of the busy little city of Dove Creek is the Romer Mercantile and Grain Company. Having at its business head Chas. C. Snyder, who through his splendid personality and keen business judgment has built for his firm a large number of satisfied customers arid a wide circle of friends in the vast trade territory he serves. 50 years ago 40 years ago Deer by the thousands are being hauled out of town. Some hunters have their limit of three within hours after season opens. Game protector Cecil Jones estimated 3,800 hunters in the Blue Mountain - Elk Ridge area. 30 years ago a new is Jensen faculty member at MHS. He teaches Buckley English, journalism, speech and drama. 20 years ago Jonathan Goon from Monticello, an undergraduate at Utah State University, is extremely involved with three study areas. He could easily wind up with B.S. degrees in electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics. years ago Tony and Desiree Esplin are new coaches at Monticello High School. They moved here from Escalante and said, Moving to Monticello was like moving to downtown Provo. There are at least a dozen couples who spend part of their summer in Monticello attracted by the golf course, the spectacular scenery, and the invigorating climate. Language programs, the the Indian Education Com- mittee. At 6:45 p.m., parents can learn about the Special Education program and other resources available to parents of children with special needs. For further information, call Sheila Sakizzie at 678-232- 2. Public notice CITY OF MONTICELLO 128.LI298 Audit Report Notice is hereby given that the Monticello City Council accepted a report on the audit of financial statements of the City of Monticello for the year ended June 30. 1998, at their regu lar meeting on October 13, 1999. The General Purpose Financial Statements and the audit report prepared by Phil B. Acton, CPA, PC, can be inspected at the office of the Recorder, Monticello City Office, 17 North 1st East. sRita Walker, C.M.C. Recorder Published October 20 and 27, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice The San Juan County Library Board is looking for an interested individual that resides in the La Sal area to serve on the County Library Board. The board generally meets once each month and mileage is paid for the volunteer to drive to the meetings. If you are interested, please send a notice of such to Mr. Rick M. Bailey, San Juan County Commission, Post Office Box 9, Monticello, Utah 84535-000- 9 by November 12, 1999. For more information, please call (435)587-3225- . ROUND THE REGION Published October 27 and November 3, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Garfield County says no to Babbitt Public notice NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Board Election for the San Juan County Service Area No. 1 (a Special District) will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1999, for the election of three (3) Board Members to the Special District. The Polling Place will be at the Bluff Community Center, Bluff, Utah. The Polls will be open at 7 AM and continue open until 8 PM of the same City of Monticello Planning Commission Nntire in Change in Meeting Date Notice is hereby given that the monthly meeting of the Monticello Planning Commisfor Tuesday, sion has been November 9, 1999, due to a conflict with election polls. The meeting will be held at the Monticello City Office, beginning at 6:30 p.m. sRita Walker, C.M.C. Recorder Published October 27, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. day. sMark Bond, Clerk Published October 27, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Notice to contractors Public notice San Juan Counseling is seeking Proposals for work to be completed on their building located at 171 North 200 West in Blanding, Utah Some siding work is needed and some replacement of floor covering (carpet & vinyl) as well as some remodeling type of work is needed at the site. For job specifications and further information please contact Dan S. Rogers at or 356 South Main, Blanding, UT h with the owner will be 84535. held on November 9 at 9:00 a.m. for any interested contractors. Published October 27 and November 3, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. CITY OF MONTICELLO Ballot Application for Ahsent-Vote- r Absent-Vote- r Ballot applications for the municipal election on November 2, 1999, are available from the office of the City Recorder. Any registered voter who expects to be absent on the day of the election, or who otherwise qualifies as an absent voter, should contact Rita Walker, Monticello City Office, 17 N. 1st East, P.O. Box 457, Monticello, Utah 84535. Phone: Application must be returned to the Recorder by the applicant not later than the Friday before the election or, if the person votballot does so in the clerk's ing the absent-vote- r office, the Monday before the election. sRita Walker Recorder Published October 13, 20 and 27, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Proposed Amendments to Zoning Ordi nance Notice is hereby given that the Monticello City Council. will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 10, 1999, from 6.00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., at the Monticello City Office, 17 N. 1st E., Monticello, Utah. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive comments from the public regarding the following: 1) Proposed amendment to Zoning Ordinance, Title 10, Chapter 2, to add Section 29, Keeping Animals' for the purpose of reinstating a 1978 ordinance inadvertently omitted from 1996 recodification of Monticello City Code; and 2) Proposed amendment to Zoning Ordinance, Title 10, Chapter 6, Section 5, under R-- l Residential Zone, "Location acquirements,' for the purpose of defining measurement of setback distances. Copies of the proposed amendments to Monticello City Code 1996 may be obtained from the office of the Recorder, Monticello City Office. Written comments may be submitted to Trent Schafer, City Manager, City of Monticello, P.O. Box 457, Monticello, Utah prior to the scheduled hearing. In accordance with the Americans With Public notice NOTICE TO BID Sealed bids for crushing and hauling of gravel on roads in the Aneth and Red Mesa Chapter areas will be received by the San Juan County Road Department until 5:00 p.m. Friday October 29, 1999, located at 835 East Highway 666, Post Office Box 188, Monticello, Utah 84535. Specifications may be obtained from the Monticello Road Department Office or contact 0 Douglas E. Pehrson, (435) Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a m. to 5:30 p.m. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelop Crushing and Hauling for Aneth and Red Mesa Chapter Areas and will be opened during the San Juan County Road Department meeting on November 1, 199 at approximately 860 a m. Bids will be submitted for approval on November 8, 1999 during the regular San Juan County Commission meeting. It will be the responsi bility of the contractor to obtain a gravel pit for the estimated quantities of 50,000 cubic yards of 34 minus and 50,000 cubic yards of 3 minus. This material will be used for school bus routes on reservation roads. SAN JUAN COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY CR ALL BIDS. Published October 13, 20 and 27, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Disabilities Act, anyone needing special accommodations to attend this hearing should contact the Monticello City Office, at least three days prior to the hearing. sRita Walker, C.M.C., Recorder Published October 20, 27, November 3 and 10, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Public notice Panguitch Garfield County Commissioners said no deal to the Department of the Interiors latest draft on access routes into the Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument. Commission Louise Liston said that at the conclusion of a meeting with Governor Mike Leavitt, We told the governor we simply couldnt agree to the draft. The direction of our good faith efforts sent a strong message that whatever weve offered would not be acceptable to the Secretary of the Interior. Weve been down that dead-enroad too many times to think it would Garfield County News ever work out. - one-ho- ur d Woman loses 127 pounds... so far Roosevelt - Tammy Haslem stands a petite 5 foot 2 inches among the homegrown squash and pumpkins she sells each fall near her home. But few would have thought of her as small until a few weeks ago, when she passed a memorable weight loss marker, shedding half of her body weight. Now the woman is just 15 pounds from a goal she set as a New Years resolution just 10 months ago. She credits spiritual assistance, long hours of moderate exercise, emotional support of good friends, writing down food consumption each day, eating slowly, and drinking plenty ofwater. Uintah Basin Standard ld Save the Paria movie set Kanab - You can almost hear the sound of drunken laughter as you walk past the old saloon. In your minds eye, you see two gunfighters pacing off for a showdown in the old western town. The Paria movie set was used in such films as Sergeants Three, McKennas Gold, and The Outlaw Josie Wells. This special part of Kane Countys film heritage may soon be gone if Mother Nature has her way. Time and elements have taken their toll on the site 30 miles east of Kanab. Heavy rains have eroded the buildings to the point safety and liability have become issues. The BLM, along with a concerned group of local citizens, have formed a committee to save and preserve the Paria movie site. be held at Blanding Elementary School. At 6 p.m., parents can learn more about Indian education programs including the English as a Second Language and Heritage Johnson OMalley funds, and In Blanding, seven more people had telephones installed in their Sittons Store advertises a 1948 Hudson sedan for homes. Mason Redd and Phillip Palmer leave after school to $1,800. fields in hunt adjacent to town. Within less than an hour, both of them had nice bucks and were happily dressing them out. 10 On Thursday, October 28, two meetings for parents will Public notice Southern Utah News Accidents increase with new stop light Spanish Fork - Residents are seeing more emergency lights at the Arrowhead Trail intersection since a traffic light went in. In fact, in 1998, the first full year with the light, it made Spanish Forks top ten list of intersections with the most accidents. Prior to the lights installation, the intersection was never in the top ten category. The Police Chief said, Traffic lights are Spanish Fork Press to help traffic flow, not decrease accidents. CITY OF MONTICELLO Notice of Election Notice is hereby given that the 1999 municipal election will be held on Tuesday, November 2. Three City Council seats are to be filled for a four-yea- r term beginning January 3, 2000. All voting districts will be combined into Consolidated District No. 1. Voters must cast their ballots at the Monti cello City Office, 17 North 1st East, between the hours of 7:00 a m. and 8:00 p.m. on election day. Exception for Absent Voters: Voters expecting to be absent or otherwise unable to vote on election day may make applies tion for an absent-voter ballot to Rita Walker, City Recorder, A person may qualify as an emergency absentee voter if hospitalized or institutionalized on election day. sRita Walker, C M C. Recorder Published October 27, 1999 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. Stefs Untied t " Complete Svm HnQ , MOreas J bH dqyrtwi or IJUHIU General Business 1 l'. f ONoe of PubBaher 1 .1 (Notpmtae) nvt' Noth artf CwryMo MsBng Aittmn of Pubiahor, adder sj Pu6rfio(lVawatfawMMoOv 9 Fvd Edtor, and Managing EOor (Do noHmm Uantf Eito (Nmm mdoompfto mang eataesy baH Uinayng Emu jNmm and compi fc ll 10 Owner tao-'(Do mach txtvKkJOt 11 Othor SoomOas FuB Homo UOrmssj j onv BondwklM Hofdng Pmm or Known mAng 1- not ftic nanu and adPassa odorossos nams Adoption notice IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT COURT OF SAN JUAN COUNTY STATE OF UTAH P.O. Box 68, Monticello, Utah 84535 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF: JANE, JANE, AND JOHN DOE, Minor Children. NOTICE OF ADOPTION PETITION Probate No.: 9927-Judge Lyle R. Anderson TO SCOTT DAVIS: PLEASE TAKE NO4 13, TICE, that pursuant to Utah Code you are being served with an notice of an adoption petition concerning Robby Jo Davis and Oleyna Mane Davis. If you wish to intervene in, or to contest the adoption, you must file a motion in the adoption proceeding within 30 days after service of the notice. The motion must set forth specific relief sought and be accompanied by a memorandum specifying the factual grounds upon which the motion is based. The motion must be filed with the Clerk of the Court at P.O. Box 68, Monticello, Utah 84535 and the undersigned attorney Failure to file a motion for relief within 30 days after service of notice will constitute a waiver of any and all rights to further notice in connection with the adoption, forfeiture of any and all rights in relation to the Robby Jo Davis and Oleyna Marie Davis and will prevent you from bringing or maintaining any action to assert an interest in Robby Jo Davis and Oleyna Mane Davis. DATED this 30th day of September, 1999. aRoealie Reilly Attorney for Petitioner ROSALIE REILLY (SBN 6637) 148 South Main, 1 P.O. Box 404 Monticello, Utah 84535 Telephone O Fax: (435)587-326- 6 Published October 27, 1999 m the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. PoslaT Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation ra r afonfc rrr trffrr mrrrmnriTrT fnntoMiei) itMtiwoo,i)i of a ftoOfujtdors total mmou of stock 0toiomnod Or corppreakn omwig or holing t ptcoot or more of pre of the MtOu0 owners M owned by a porinetsiop or otm mincorpomod Ann ptotmem and settee m we as aosa 0 pubacsoan e puOtshad by a nonprofit organitaaon, pfrt to name ana addrmssj df Mortgagees. ond Qatar Socurty Holders Owreng or More of Total Amount of Bond, Mortgages. or none, choc bo - Q Complete Nor Moiling Addrtu at |