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Show I iiiiiijjiuju i u.i The SunNews Wednesday, May 19, 1993 - ! - - WJU1 illJij1JJiUlM)i!iilliUiMjWlWMIJJi i '&$&'$ lL : W'3W$ &$$& fm vmmrmpwm ,'A A, '$4 )iiii).nunimiifminn'umiMiufim v?w ?S' j,' y., '' ;a PUBLIC NOTICES KNOW u- - i) j.jm W.t Uf Jf "BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST board room of the Sevier School District Office, 195 East 500 North, Richfield, Utah. sSamuel D. Ware, Business Administrator. Published in the Salina Sun Wednesday, May 19, 1993. 1993-199- 4 SEVIER SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING SCHEDULE The Sevier School District of Education regular meeting schedule for the school year is as follows: No Meeting July Red Hills Middle School August Board 1993-199- 4 12 7 p.m. Koosharem Elementary September 9 3 p.m. North Sevier High School October 14 3 p.m. South Sevier Middle School 3 p.m. November 11 DecemPahvant Elementary ber 9 3 p.m. District Office January 6 7 p.m. Cedar Ridge High School February 10 3 p.m. North Sevier Middle School March 10, 3 p.m. Ashman Elementary School April 14 3 p.m. South Sevier High School May 19 3 p.m. District office June 16 7 p.m. All regular meetings will be held on Thursday and begin at 3 p.m. or 7 pan. unless otherwise advertised. Some Work Sessions will be held throughout the year and will begin two hours prior to the Board Meeting. All Work sessions will be advertised. s Samuel D. Ware, Business Administrator Published in the Salina Sun Wednesday, May 19, 1993. Noxious weeds standing, being, or growing on such land shall be controlled and the spread of same, prevented by effective cutting, tillage, cropping pasturing, or treating with chemical or other effective methods or combinations thereof, approved by the County Weed Supervisor, as often as may be required to prevent the weed from blooming and maturing seeds, or spreading by root, root stalks or other means. The above referred to statute specifically states that it is the duty of the land owner or person in possession of the property to control the weeds. It is NOT the responsibility of Sanpete County or any other Government entity. Upon failure to comply with this nouce, the owner or person in possession of land upon which Noxious weeds are present, shall be deemed negligent and enforced control measures may be imposed at the is now accepting bids for the removal of the house east of the Hospital. B ids also accepted for the removal of the sidewlk, retaining wall and to fill in the basement All bids need to be in to Gunnison Valley Hospital, Attention, Virgel Blackham, PO Box 759, Gunnison, Utah 84634, by June 2, 1993. Published in the Gunnison Valley News, Wednesday, May 19, 1993. PUBLIC NOTICE Anyone wanting any items or materials from the house located east of the Gunnison Valley Hospital, 6 needs to contact Mike Wintch, as soon as possible. Published in the Gunnison Valley News, Wednesday, May 19, 1993. 528-724- GENERAL NOTICE TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEEDS Notice is hereby given this 17th day of May 1993, pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed Act, Section 7, to every person who owns or controls land in Sanpete County, Utah, that Police Chief Gordon Kiesel directed Jim Casto, Lyn Christensen and Charles Williams as they looked for a car, presumed at the time to be stolen. "I just looked at the evidence and had a gut feeling that we'd And something in here," he said. After splashing around, the car was found. A cloth tow rope was thread through the open car windows and pulled up by a HUGE two truck borrowed from Robinson's Transport. discretion of county authorities. Expenses of control measures employed by the county shall be paid directly by the owner or person in possession of the property, or shall constitute a lien on the property and become collectible when property taxes are paid. The following are declared to be Noxious Weeds for Sanpete County: Bindweed (wild Morning Glory) Buffalo Bur Canada Thistle Musk Thistle Scotch Thistle Dyers Woad Hounds Tongue Johnson Grass Spurge Russian Knapweed White Top Velvet Leaf Quackgrass Weed Board: Devon Mikkelson, Ft. Green & Moroni Area, Rex Dye, Wales & Chester area: Leafy 445-342- 3; 436-847- 4; John Bigler, Indianola area, 427-379- PUBLIC NOTICE The Gunnison Valley Hospital Or that is what it looked like as Salina 6; Glade Mower, Fairview & Milbum areas, MontLarsen, Mt. Pleasant area 427-383- 5; "It's amazing what a 100 lb test line can drag in these days." 62-2694; Kent Strate, Spring City to Pigeon Hollow Area, 462-251Doug Olsen, Ephraim Area, 0; 283-444- 0; Glen Johnson, Manti & Sterling, 835-518- 1; Stan Voorhees, Christenburg and Mayfield, Miles Jensen, Gunnison Valand ley Fayette areas, 528-344Supporting Agents: Commis1; sioner Keller Christensen: 528-79- 4 James Dalebout, Utah Department of Agriculture, 896-926Gary Anderson, County Extension Agent, Jack Herring, Sanpete County Weed Control S upervisor: 462-332Brent Newman, Field Operations: 1 or Notify any of the above people if you are aware of some specific weed infestation, or if you need help on your noxious weed problems. Published in the Gunnison Valley News, Wednesday, May 19, 1993. 835-617- 1; 4. 2; 835-215- 1; 9; 283-472- 835-644- 5. The car, a gray Nissan, was easy to roll over once air had rushed in. It was checked to see if there were any bodies in the vehicle. Producers Livestock Auction Tuesday, May 11. Receipts: 1026. Last week: 1678. Last year, 939. Feeder steers 200, 500 and 700 lbs were 5.00 to 6.00 higher, 400,600, 800 lbs 1 .00 to 2.00 higher; 300 and 900 lbs steady; Holstein steers mostly steady; feeder heifers under 500 lbs 5.00 higher, 500 lbs 2.00 to 3.00 higher, and over 600 lbs steady to 1.00 higher; Slaughter cows and bulls mostly steady. Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 1 : 200 to 300 lbs 1 13.00 to 130.00; 300 to 400 lbs 97.00 to 113.00; 400 to 500 lbs 103.50 to 1 14.00, 2 head 408 lbs 1 19.00; 500 to 600 lbs 94.00 to 105.00; 600 to 700 lbs 86.00 to 95.00; 3 head 622 lbs 97.50; 700 to 800 lbs 82.00 to 92.50; 800 to 900 lbs 79.00 to 83.75; 3 head 862 lbs 85.25; 900 to 1000 lbs 74.50 to 77.50. Holstein Steers: Large Frame 2: 200 to 500 lbs scarce; 500 to 700 lbs 78.00 to 82.50; 700 to 900 lbs 69.00 to 70.00; 900 to 1 1 00 lbs 67.00 to 67.50. Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1 : 200 to 300 lbs 1 04.00 to 130.00; 300 to 400 lbs 95.00 to 1 10.50; 400 to 500 lbs 88.00 to 103.00, 2 head 4 1 0 lbs 1 07.00; 500 to 600 lbs 88.50 to 95.00; 600 to 700 lbs 79.00 to 85.00; 700 to 800 lbs 79.50 to 85.50; 800 to 900 lbs 73.50 to 78.00; 900 to 1000 lbs 67.00 to 75.50; Heiferettes and young feeder cows 64.00 to 71.00. Stock Cows: Boning Utility 43.25 to 53.00; Breaking Utility 53.00 to 55.00; Commercial 61.00 to 67.50; Cutter and Low Dressing Util 36.50 to 41.75. Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1 1675 to 2520 lbs 57.50 to 61.25; Yield Grade 2 1160 to 1620 lbs 53.50 to 55.25; Feeder Bulls 1125-- 1 6ld lbs 54 .00 to 60.00. Young B ulls 700 to 1125 lbs 69.50 to 79.00. ijSLol (MDO memory THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM. m American Heart Association This space provided as a public service. 'w 1992, American Heart Association The operation took more than three hours to complete and drew a small crowd. The car ended up being a stolen vehicle from the Salt Lake City, Utah' area. |