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Show 5 Gunnison Valley N'ewsSalina Sun August 1 3, 2003 Forms are available from the City Recorder, Kent Freeman, or City Treasurer, Marlis Freeman, at the city office, 115 North Main or by mail request: City Recorder, P.O. Box 477, Aurora, Utah 84620. PUBLIC NOTICE Gunnison City announces a vacancy for a Council Member. This vacancy is for an interim period from August 20, 2003 - December 31 2003. Any registered voter who is a US citizen, a registered voter in Gunnison City, and living within the Gunnison City limits for the last 12 consecutive months prior to the November 4, 2003 election is invited to apply. Interested persons may complete an intent form at the City Offices located at 38 West Center. Forms must be received by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 20, 2003. The appointment will be made during the August 20, 2003 City Council Meeting which begins at 8:00 p.m. and will be held at the City Hall, 38 West Center, Gunnison, UT. Dated this 7th day of August, 2003. Is Marilyn B. Stewart, City Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 13, 2003. , PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE 2003-- 8 Notice is hereby given that the Gunnison City Council approved Ordinance 2003-- during City Council Meeting held August 6, 2003. This ordinance amended the developmental code for add8 kennels as a permitted use in an RR-- 1 zone AND clarifying standards for and multiple-famil- y .The dwellings. complete ordinance is available for review at the City Offices located at 38 West Center. The ordinance became effective upon adoption and passage. Dated this 7th day of August, 2003. sMarilyn B. Stewart, City Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 13, 2003. ing two-fami- PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE 2003-- 7 Notice is hereby given that the Gunnison City Council approved Ordinance 2003-- 7 during City Council Meeting held August 6, 2003. This ordinance amended the zoning code for specific property located on the east side of 1 00 East from Center Street to 100 North from to R&C-1- . The complete ordinance is available for review at the City Offices located at 38 West Center. The ordinance became effective upon adoption and passage. Dated this 7l day of August, 2003. sMarilyn B. Stewart, City Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 13, 2003. SAUNA CITY ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that Salina City will be electing 3 four-yeCouncil Members. All qualified persons wishing to file for candidacy, by declaration of candidacy or by nomination petition', may do so in person with the city recorder during the office hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. between July 15 and August 15, 2003. Qualifications for a candidate for office are: (1) Be a United States Citizen. (2) Be a registered voter of the municipality. (3) Be a resident of the municipality or recently annexed area for a period of 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election. (4) Be at least 1 8 years old at the day of the next municipal election. Salina City's general municipal election will be held November 4, 2003. If the number of candidates filing for office requires a primary election, the primary election shall be held on October 7, 2003. sBrenda L. Malmgren, Salina City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun on July 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6, and 13, 2003. PUBLIC NOTICE The Salina City Council will be holding a public hearing on August 13, 2003, at 6:30 p.m. at Salina City Hall located at 90 West Main, Salina, Utah. This public hearing is for the purpose of accepting public comments in considering an amendment to the city zoning ordinance changing the zoning from 1 to C-- 2 as the following described property located with the city: approximately two (2) acres of property belonging to Deloy Hatch which is bounded on the north by 550 North and bounded on the east by State Street. In accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special assistance to attend or understand this meeting may have reasonable accommodations made for them by calling Brenda 4 at Malmgren at (435) least two (2) days priorto the meet R-- 529-730- j; ing. Is Brenda Malmgren, Salina City Recorder Published in the Salina Sun on July 30, August 6, and 13, 2003. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following Application(s) in Sanpete County (Locations in SLB&M). For more information or to receive a copy of filings, visit http: waterrights .Utah .gov or ca 1 I1 Persons objecting to an application must file a CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMBER, REASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing. Pro- Published in the Salina Sun on August 6 & 13, 2003 JOB VACANCY The following position has been declared open for the 2003-200- 4 school year: PARAPROFES-SIONA- L (to work 10 to, 19 hours per week). School: District-wid-e Requirements: No Child Left Behind requirements must be met. Call district for information To Apply: Complete District Application Form (can be found at: www ssanpete k12 ut usl Submit a letter of qualificationsresume Deadline to Apply: August 18, 2003 and continually through test school year Return to: Lorna Larsen, South Sanpete School District, 39 South Main, Manti, UT 84642, SEPTEMBER 2, 2003. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-of the Division of Water Rights. (The Period of Use is gend erally except irrigation which is generally from Apr 1 to Oct 31 each year.) South Sanpete School District an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability. Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 13, 2003 must be filed with the State Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake on or before City, UT 84114-630- 0 2 year-roun- CHANGE APPLICATION: is Journal of Pediatrics report suggests sweetened drinks put children at risk for obesity A new report in the June 2003 childhood obesity epidemic," issue of the Journal of Pediatrics said Rachel Jones, registered disuggests that soda and other etitian and mother of five. sugar-fille- d drinks are an impor- "Empty' calories from sweetened tant factor in the development of beverages are taking the place of foods such as childhood obesity. The study, nutrient-dens- e milk. conducted by researchers at Simple steps by parents, Cornell University, confirmed such as making healthier opthat children who drank more tions available at meals, can than 16 ounces of sweetened have a huge impact on a child's health." drinks a day drank less milk and long-terThe children who drank gained more weight over two months than those who drank sweetened drinks didn't eat less than 16 ounces of sweetened fewer calories from solid food; and therefore, consumed about drinks a day. The study, of children ages 6 244 more calories a day than to 13, found that excessive children who did not drink sweetened drink consumption sweetened drinks. This resulted was associated with a decrease in extra weight gain. in milk "Children who primarily consumption, resulting in higher energy intake and drink soda and other sugar-fille- d drinks consume less milk, and insufficient weight gain which can be devastating from intake of protein, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and zinc, a nutritional standpoint" said and to a lesser extent, vitamin A. Becky Low, Director of Nutrition Education for the Dairy Coun"This study is another reminder of the important role cil of Utah Nevada. "Doctors beverage selection plays in the and dietitians agree that con suming three servings of dairy a day is critical for good health. Milk provides a powerful package of calcium plus eight essential nutrients that kids need to build stronger bones and better bodies." For parents, making sure milk is offered at meals and snack time is key. Milk is available in e containers, as well as fat free and lowfat varieties, m single-serv- to suit individual needs and preferences. For recipes and more ideas on how to get kids to drink their milk, kid-friend- ly of Dairy' Web visit the site at www.3aday.org. The study followed 30 children five days a week for two months, the longest time period a study has monitored children's beverage consumption. fruit-flavor- Joseph Studstrup propose(s) using 0.0068 cfs or 0,5 ac-f- t. from groundwater (0.5 miles NW of Sterling) for Stockwatering; Domestic. sJerry D. Olds, P.E., STATE ENGINEER Saturday, August 9 Open Horse Show (books close at 7:30 a.m.) Wednesday and Thursday, August 13, 14 4-- 1 1 Fashion Rev iew Published in Gunnison Valley News on AUGUST 6 & 13, 2003. JOB VACANCY The following position has been declared open: SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER, 1 83 day contract, retirement and health benefits, starting date September 2, 2003. Requirements: Secondary Certification in Social Science School: Central Utah Academy (Gunnison Correctional Facility) To Apply: Complete District Application Form (can be found at: www ssanpete k12.ut.us1 Submit a letter of qualificationresume, transcripts, and University Placement File Deadline to Apply: August 22, 2003 Return to: Don Hill, South Sanpete School District, 39 South Main, Manti, UT 84642, or call for more info: Doug Sunday, August 17 Entries are accepted from 6 to 9 p.m. foT hometown entries for hide races (Contact Todd Tree Saturday, August 16 Miss Sanpete Scholarship Pageant Monday, August 18 Receive all Exhibit Building items, items) (including except open class flowers K Arena Junior Buckle Rodeo for kids 462-262- (ages Entries due by Monday, August 4 Cowboy Poetry Concert Tuesday, August 19 Horse Show Sign up for (Test begins at 4:30 p.m.) Barbershop Quartet Concert Wednesday, August 20 Receive Open Class Flower entries at Exhibition Building Small Animal Bam entries accepted Exhibition Building Opens Midway Carnival Opens Lamb, Swine, Market Beef Receiving and weigh-iJunior Livestock Test Team Sorting ( 1 man, 2&3 man sort and youth sort) Farm Bureau Talent Find 4-- H made at the Sanpete County Fair" The Sanpete County Fair Board Presents Ludvigson, So.uth Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer 0. and does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability. Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 6 & 13, 2003 or call for more info: Doug South Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability. Published in the Gunnison Valley News on August 6 & 13, 2003 Thursday, August 2 1 Enter Open Class Beef and Dairy Market Beef, Dairy and Swine Fitting and Showmanship Exhibition Building Open Small Animal Judging Market Lamb Fitting & Showmanship Local Talent (Exhibition Building) Parade of Derby Vehicles (Main Street in Manti) Demolition Derby Friday, August 22 Bucket Calf Fitting & Showmanship Goats Enter Exhibition Building Opens Antique Tractor & Farm Equipment Show Open Class Pet Show (sign up at 10:30 a.m.) Dutch Oven Cook-of- f Big Air Extreme Motorcycle Show Local Talent Show Lamb, Swine & Beef Sale 4-- 2003 Sanpete County Fair Ticket Prices f, lid-We- Amusements st (Livestock Barn) Deadline Small Animal Poster Car Show Cruise Night (Main Street in Manti) LuDon and Soundqwest Clegg Championship Rodeo "Keeping With The Times and Families In Mind" Advanced Carnival Ticket Sales Begin August Discount pre-sa- le , 2003 tickets can be purchased for $ 2.00 prior to the fair at the following locations: Kent's Market, Beck's Home Furnishings, Rasmussen Ace Hardware, NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION Aurora City hereby gives notice that this year a municipal election will be held to elect three city council members. All three positions are four year terms. Those individuals desiring to become a candidate for office must meet all four of the following qualifications: (1) Be a United States citizen. (2) Be at least 18 years old by the next election. (3) Be a resident of the Aurora City for a period of 12consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election. (4) Be a registered voter of Aurora City. The municipal election is nonpartisan, An individual wanting to file as a candidate, must complete a "Declaration of Candidacy" form. A "Petition" form may be used in behalf of a candidate. Either form must be filed with the City Recorder by August 1 5, 2003, at 5 p.m. , n. JOB VACANCY The following position has been declared open: SECRETARY at Central Utah Academy (Gunnison Correctional Facility), 12 month position, 6 hours per day, retirement benefit only, tentative starting date September 2, 2003. Minimum requirements: High School Graduate, Computer skills School: Central Utah Academy To Apply: Complete District Application Form (can be found at: www.ssanpete.k12.ut.us1 Submit a letter of qualificationresume Deadline to Apply: August 22, 2003 Return to: Don Hill, South Sanpete School District, 39 South Main, Manti, UT 84642, Ludvigson, 9) 4-- H "Future memories are Gunnison Market and the Sanpete County Courthouse. Regular tickets can be purchased during the fair at the carnival. Fair sent Prices No admission fees will be charged for the Horse Pulling Contest, Big Air Extreme, or Junior Rodeo. Barber Shop Concert and Cowboy Poetry and Concert $3.00 Miss Sanpete Scholarship Pageant $6.00 Demolition Derby: Grandstand Seating $8.00 General Admission $7.00 Rodeo: Grandstand Seating $7.00 General Admission $6.00 All Demolition Derby tickets will be pre-sol- d at the ticket outlets listed below. Tickets will go on sale at 2:00 noon on August , 2003. There will be a limit of ten tickets per person and no Demolition Derby tickets available at the gate. (Family Night) Saturday, August 23 5K Fun Run (sign up at 6 a.m.) 8 a.m. EMT Breakfast (in front of Exhibition Building) 9 a.m. Goat Show 0 a.m. Car Show (in front of Exhibition Building) Sign up from 8 to 10 a.m. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mud Volleyball 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Local Talent , 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Antique Tractor & Farm Equipment Show 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Exhibition Building Open 1 2 noon Beef Producer's Dinner 12:30 to :30 p.m. Clown Show Class (Willie the Clown) 6:30 a.m 4-- H 1 1 Get your Derby tickets at Kent's Market, Beck's Home Furnishings, Rasmussen Ace Hardware, Gunnison Market and the Sanpete County Courthouse Please Note: All returned checks will be assessed a $20.00 charge, and will be turned over to a collection agency for collection. No out of state checks. Friday will be FAMILY NIGHT at the Rodeo. Everyone in your immediate family gets in to the general admission seating for $25.00 J Re- searchers defined sweetened drinks as soda, fruit punch, bottled tea or drinks made from powders, such as lemonade. |