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Show 9 NSMS Readers of the Month Honored are Gary and Cindy Larsen. Tanner loves to be involved. He is on the Strikers, a traveling soccer team from Sevier County. They won a silver medal last authorillustrator of Tolkein and Jurassic Park by Michael Crinchton. NSMS Eighth Grade Reader of the Month for March Joshua Robinson. Joshua has been chosen as Reader of the Month. He loves to read. He spends many hours reading. Some of his favorite series of books have been Harry Potter, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Lord of the Rings. One of Joshua's favorite Tanner Larsen college and whom she misses very much. She also has two sisters at home whom she doesn't miss so much. Heather's grand- parents are Brad and Gayle Johnson of Aurora, and McKay and Shirley Mickelsen of Salina. r 4, Melissa Christensen is the daughter of Evan and Raelyn Chrisinsen of Salina. She has two older brothers, Jed and Cory ; I and one little sister, (who tests her patience!) Heather. Her faj vorite classes are algebra, science, and band. She plays the Heather Mickelsen Melissa Christensen coronet and french horn in band, money by aerating lawns with horses and is a member of Christensen and the grand- and actually likes school most of around town, so give him a call. the Aurora Trailblazers 4H club daughter of Lyle and Carla the time. Her mom was very He does a great job. and the Sevier Valley Yeah Tucker of Aurora. She has 2 sis- happy when one of her teachers Seventh Grade Student Whoos, gymkhana club. She ters, Shayla and Kristina, and said he couldn't wait to have her of the Month for March also likes to go fishing and hunt- one brother, Braydon. in his class. When she's not in Lacie Wright is 12 years old ing. She is a member of the N&B She plays in the band and likes school she likes to dance, cheer, and is the daughter of Kelly Joe Cheer Drill dance team. to play her clarinet. She also sing, and has taught herself to and Teresa Wright of Aurora. likes to dance. She's active in play the piano this past year. She Eighth Grade Student of the Lacie enjoys school; her favorite Month-- 3 way tie! school and church. She's been has had fun playing volleyball, Marisha Anne Spencer is the an honor student her entire too. subjects are language, math, and band. She loves anything to do daughter of the late Joetta school days. She is a very bi ight She is learning to be a good cook and helps at home with and sweet young lady. dinner. Melissa has many Heather Mickelsen 'is the friends that she likes to hang out daughter of Kent and Kris and chase boys with. She is a Mickelsen of Aurora. Heather good example and tries so hard is a very social person and loves to help those around her feel spending time with her friends. happy. Another thing she enjoys authors is J.R.R. tolkien. Joshua of caterpillars ing and physical barriers will be Schoolwork and grades are im- doing is going to work with her numbers Large is the son of Lee (Ruger) and or worms have been reported helpful. portant to Heather and she has dad in the emergency room. She Jamie Robinson of Salina. this winter and early spring in There are over 600 products maintained a 4.0 grade point would like to go to medical Sevier County and throughout registered in the State of Utah for average during her years at school and be an ER physician southern Utah. These caterpil- control of armyworms and cut- NSMS. is one of some day. We know that she has lars are of various species gen- worms. There are numerous her passions as well as organizbeen blessed with many talents 0 erally known as armyworms or brand names and formulations ing. Organizing closets makes and will be able to accomplish cutworms. They are hairless and with active ingredients such as her happy, so if you have a closet anything she sets her mind to in range in color from dark almost Carbaryl or Sevin, Diazinon, that needs to be done call her life. We are so proud of you the estate are hereby notified to: black to a light tan. They also Malathion, Permethrin, Heather. Heather has three Melissa! (1) deliver or mail their written have colored to brown older brothers who are off to yellow Cyfluthrin, Bifenthrin, and othclaims to the Personal Representheir back and Control will ers. markings along vary. Compare tative at the address above: (2) CASH SETTLEMENTS deliver or mail their written claims sides. They range in size from products paying attention to the half an inch to one and one half active ingredients. Synthetic to the Personal Representatives Awarded NOV Are i . J ' , 1 Worms and caterpillers reported in Sevier County 1 f PUBLIC NOTIC REAL ESTATE BROKERS The Rural Housing Service (RHS) has from time to time various Real Estate Owned (REO) properties for sale through brokers having ex- ecuted an Open Real Property Master Listing Agreement with the agency. Licensed real estate brokers who are interested in selling properties may obtain additional information by writing or visiting the local RHS office at 340 North 600 East, Richfield, Utah or teleext. 4. phoning EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTU- NITY Published & the Salina Sun on 19, 2003 in attorney of Record, Douglas L. Neeley, at the following address: 1st South Main, Suite 205, P.O. Box 7, Manti, Utah, 84642; or (3) file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in Sanpete County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. DATED this 1 4,h of March, 2003. sDouglas L. Neeley, Attorney for Personal Representative NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Published in the Gunnison ValPursuant to U.C.A., ley News on March 19, 26 & April a public hearing will be held on 2, 2003 Friday, March 28, 2003 at 10 a.m. at the Central Utah Correctional NOTICETO WATER USERS Facility Training Room 2, room The State Engineer received the 101 B, located at 255 East 300 following Application(s) to North, Gunnison, Utah. The purChange Water in Sanpete County pose of this hearing will be to pro- (Locations in SLB&M). vide opportunity for persons or Persons objecting to an applicaorganizations to express com- tion must file a CLEARLY READments, concerns and recommenABLE protest stating FILING dations regarding a proposed new REASONS FOR OBwork program at the Central Utah NUMBER, PROTESTANTS' . JECTION, correctional Facility. The program AND RETURN ADDRESS, will provide work opportunities to NAME incarcerated individuals through and any request for a hearing. Protest must be' filed with the State medical transcription. All interested parties may attend Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake this hearing. For further informa- - City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before APRIL 8, 2003. tion call Alan James at These are informal proceedings as Published in the Gunnison Val- per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division ley News on March 12 & 19, 2003 of Water Rights. PUBLIC NOTICE On Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at 7 p.m. the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Redmond will hold a Public Hearing at the Redmond Town Hall, 45 West Main Street, Redmond, (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use USE) 63-4- 1 68(a27530): Lee N. and Karen R. Sorensen propose(s) to change the POD & POU of water as evidenced by QUANTITY: HERETOFORE: 1 .34 ac-f- t. SOURCE: or 5 0.01 cfs The purpose of the Public Hearft. to 300 ft. deep. in. well 6 100 on solicit input ing is to review and POD: (1) N1800 El 550 from SW changes to the Zoning Ordinance Sec 34, T19S, R2E. USE: IrCor, pertaining to the Town of Redmond. There are no changes rigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, toplanned for the zoning of animals. tal acreage 0.2500 acs; The Ordinance is available for Stockwatering: 5 head of livestock; review at the Town Hall. The PubDomestic: 1 family. POU: NE4SW4 lic is invited to attend. Sec34,T19S, R2E. sCarla Wilkins, Clerk HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.015 Published in the Salina Sun on cfs or 1.34 ac-f- t. SOURCE: 6 in. March 12, 19 & 26, 2003 well 78 ft. deep. POD: (1) N1261 E3316 from SW Cor, Sec 34, ANNOUNCEMENT OF R2E. (12 mile East of T19S, APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE Mayfield) USE: Same as HeretoTO CREDITORS fore. POU: NW4SE4 Sec 34, Estate of Gayle Grant Hansen R2E. Deceased Probate No. T19S,D. Olds, PE. Jerry 033600010 ENGINEER STATE Grant R. Hansen, whose address is P.O. Box 73, Mayfield, Published in Gunnison Valley Utah, 84643, has been appointed News Personal Representative of the on MARCH 12 & 19, 2003. above-entitle- d estate. Creditors of Utah. d sports. Tanner is also involved in the middles school play where he is playing the part of Romeo in Lil' Abner. He takes piano lessons and enjoys the special pieces his teacher gives him to keep his interest. Every time he passes the piano he stops to play Mission Impossible. He has also learned to play the trombone this year in band. Tanner is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and is involved in the scouting program. He does well in school and works hard to keep good grades. He is fun to be around and has a lot of great friends. Tanner earns a lot of his own sports. Her favorite kind of book is anything with adventure, mystery, and suspense. She likes to draw and would one day like to Lee. Rae enjoys any outdoor activity including; hunting, fishing and any kind of sport. A few of Rae's favorite books are the Lord of the Rings series by J.R.R. r Games. His other favorite sports are baseball and football. He's very athletic and does well in basketball, volleyball, swimming, and many other children's books. After school, she likes to go to her mom's store and walk to the public library. Thanks to her family, friends, and teachers that are helping her reach her goals. NSMS Seventh Grade Reader of the Month for March is Rae Jacobsen. He is the son of Sheldon and Guadalupe Jacobsen of Salina, Utah. He also has one brother, W i year at the Utah Summer soft-bal- become an Student of the Month honors given by NSMS NSMS Sixth Grade Student of the Month for March Tanner Larsen is a great kid! He lives in Aurora. His parents NSMS Sixth Grade Reader of the Month for March is Shaylee Laws.Laws is the daughter and Christine Laws of Redmond. Ever since she was little, she has loved reading. Once, she wrote a book about the tooth fairy when she was in kindergarten. She has written a couple of other books too. Shaylee is 12 years old. She has 2 older brothers and 1 older sister. She loves l, playing sports including; March 12 March 19, 2003 Salina Sun g Scrap-bookin- inches. The great numbers of the worms and many other insects can be attributed to the recent mild dry winters in Utah. The worms have overwintered in the soil and the warm temperatures have enticed them to come out looking for green plant material. They have been seen on pave- pyrethroids; Permethrin, Cyfluthrin, and Bifenthrin to name a few; are very effective on armyworms and cutworms. They are patterned after a plant compound from the chrysanthemum plant family and are of lower toxicity compared to other insecticides. Keep in mind these are contact insecticides so the ment, under debris, around worms needs to come into conplant materials, and in areas fol- tact from direct application or by lowing tillage of soil. Many touching treated plant or soil range and pasture areas with surfaces. Protection periods undisturbed soils are infested vary from 1 to 30 days dependand worms are migrating in ing on weather, product, and search of food. Protection of crops and landscapes in infested areas will be required. The worms are the larvae or juvenile stage of brown moths. The worms will pupate into moths which lay eggs and hatch as caterpillars. The life cycle could repeat up to 4 times in a year, stressing the importance of treatment. Treatment adjacent to government lands may be more difficult as they are not expected to be treated and will serve as a source of migrating worms. Frequent monitor- - application rate. Consult labeling as to application timing. Many effective and long lasting products are only available to commercial and licensed appli- Being Bayer Pharmaceutical pulled Baycol' (also called cerivastatin) from the market and it is now linked to at least 100 deaths. FDA physicians have linked Baycol to a rare muscle condition which destroys muscle tissue and releases it into the bloodstream. If you or a loved one have taken Baycol and have SUFFERED MUSCLE PAINJKIDNEY PROBLEMS OR DEATH) contact James Iryw rtfrfy m Wftw! but nssonrt the IqwvS U $ IP fa Mp peocfr OOW The Body Shop. New division of this success story is offering a ground-floo- r opportunity to those interested in a home-base- d business with excellent income potential. Call Betty Oyler, Independent Consultant, or bettyoylercharter.net 800-379-80- cators. Remember pesticides have risks and benefits. When Part time. Full Time. Big Time. used correctly benefits are maxi- mized and risks are reduced. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS. For questions or more information contact David Drake at the Utah State University Extension Office in Richfield at 250 N. Main or . War, 7-- 7-- 7-- 7-- Moab-Monticel- Mesia Nyman, Shore, Sanpete District Ranger, Ferron-Pric- e or Annette DelosDistrict Ranger, Santos, Forest Planner, Written comments concerning the plan revision or requests to be added to the Forest Plan Revision mailing list should be sent to s Forest Planner, Manti-L- a Sal National ForAnnette est, 599 West Price River Drive, Price, Utah 84501. Other scoping meeting addresses and times to involve the public will be announced through local newspapers and other forms of media. Published in the Gunnison Valley News on March 1 9, 26 & April 2, 2003 1; tr Terrorism 0. Sal NaThis notice announces scoping meetings for the Manti-L- a tional Forest Plan Revision.The meetings,will involve the public early in the revision process to help identify natural resource interests, uses, concerns, and issues. Meeting locations, dates, and times are: Monticello, March 25, 7-- 9 p.m.; San Juan County Courthouse, Commissioners Chambers, 1 17 S. Main; Blanding, March 26, 7-- 9 p.m.; Blanding Arts & Events Center, 715 W 200 S; Gunnison, April 1, 9 p.m.; Gunnison City Hall, 38 West Center; Manti, April 2, 9 p.m.; Sanpete County Courthouse, 160 N Main; Mt. Pleasant, April 3, 7-- 9 p.m.; Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 1 15 W Main; Price, April 9, 9 p.m.; Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments, 375 S Carbon Ave.; and Moab, May 6, 9 p.m.; Grand County Courthouse, Council Chambers, 125 E Center. For additional information on the above meetings, call Glenn Tom District Ranger, Casamassa, I about your legal rights. H and Your Investments Public Notice Delos-Santo- E. 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