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Show 10A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah- - Thursday, August 12, 1993 JP.T.I. SENIOR CITIZENS CARBON COUNTY RECREATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Administrative Control Board of the Carbon Countv Recreation Special Service District will meet on Thursday, August 12, 1993 at 5:15 p.m. in the Commission Chambers, Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah, for the purposes of organizational business, discussion of the golf course expansion project, and other possible projects. Sidwell Taylor Chairman of the Board Published in the Sun Advocate August 12, 1993. WATER DISTRICT POSITION UP FOR ELECTION The Price River Water Improvement District will be holding a trustee election in conjunction with the municipal election on November 2, 1993. This election will be held to fill the position on the Districts Board of Trustees now held by Larry G. Jensen. Qualified persons interested in becoming a candidate for this position can obtain the necessary forms and information at the Districts Service Center located at 265 South Fairgrounds Road, Price, Utah. The filing deadline is September 21, 1993. Candidate qualifications are: (1) Be a registered voter (2) (3) (4) (5) Be a U.S. Citizen Be at least 18 years of age by election day Be a Utah resident for at least 30 days before election day Candidates primary place of residence is in the unincorporated area of the District. . Any questions you may have on the election or on candidacy for the position can be directed to the Districts Clerk, Guido Rachiele, or call the Districts office at Published in the Sun Advocate August 12, 17, 19 and 24, 1993. 637-635- cussed. Literature, books and tapes will be available for checkout. Parents, teachers, individuals with disabilities and the public are welcome. 0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 933710036 ES 11:30 a.m., music by Pete and Art; noon, IIMS Aug. 13 Swiss steak; 1 p.m., bowling at Price. Aug. 16 9 a.m., line dancing; 9:30 a.m., exercise class; 11 a.m., music by Donna, Louie and Ruben; noon, HMS pork chops; 1 p.m., bowling at Helper; 5 p.m., porcelain class. Aug. 17 8 a.m., golfing at Price; 9 a.m., line dancing; 9:30 a.m., exercise class; 10 a.m., crochet class; noon, HMS picnic at NOTICES PEACE GARDEN to honor all veterans will be constructed west ofthe Price City Library. Donations are still being sought. Those who would like to donate are urged to send contributions to Peace Gardens, do Price City, Price, UT 84501. Huntington Canyon, potluckhamburgers furnished; 1 p.m., game daycard playing. Aug. 18 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., ceramics; 10 a.m., Kitchen Band; 11:30 a.m., music by Pete and Art; noon, IIMS lasagna; 1 p.m., bowling at Helper. Aug. 19 9 a.m., ceramics, line dancing; 9:30 a.m., exercise class; 1 1 a.m., Golden Notes; noon, HMS baked halibut; 1 p.m., arts and crafts; 3 to 7 p.m., ceramics. HMS: Hot Meals for Seniors. Note: All dances in Price and Huntington have been canceled until Sept. 16. SENIOR CITIZENS KITCHEN BAND rams, churches, nursing homes and all functions in the community. If you are interested, contact the center or Marge (George) Curtis. They need you and your talent. RECOVERY INC. meets every Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m., in room 132 at CEUs computerbusiness building. The meetings are open to the public. If you suffer from fears, depression or anxiety, Recovery Inc. can help. Trips planned: Outdoor theatre at Grover, John Loves Mary. Aug. 14 Wendover. Aug. 21 Aug. 31 Sundance; reservations must be made by Aug. 18. For additional information, contact the Carbon County Council on Aging, 30 E. 200 South, Price. ANONYMOUS meets Mondays, 8 in 125 CoDA room is a fellowship at Castleview p.m., Hospital. of men and women whose common problem is the inability to maintain functional relationships. The purpose is to share with one another in the hope of solving the common problem and helping others to recover. The only requirement for membership is the desire for developing healthy and fulfilling relationships with others and ourselves. CLUBNOTES meets the first and third TOASTMASTERS CLUB Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. in the classroom at Castle-vieHospital. Anyone who would like to improve public speakatmosphere is ing skills in a relaxed and encouraged to attend. w IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL WATERFIELD, Deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk ofthe Court witnin 3 months from the date of first publication of this Notice or said claims shall be forever barred. FRANDSEN, KELLER & JENSEN C. KELLER Attorneys for Estate 90 West 100 North Price, Utah 84501 5 Telephone Published in the Sun Advocate July 29, Aug. 5 and 12, 1993. 637-124- ANNOUNCEMENT: PUBLIC HEARING ABOUT MANDATORY POOL OPERATOR TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION 6-- LEGAL NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TRANSFER BANNING RAIL LOADOUT Soldier Creek Coal Company, P.O. Box 1, Price, Utah 84501, is authorized, as applicant and operator, to operate the Banning Rail Loadout in Carbon County, Utah under Permit Number ACT007032 issued by the State of Utah, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. Soldier Creek Coal Uom- - the owner of Sage Point Coal Company, to purchase 100 of the Sage Point stock from Elk River Resources, Inc. Soldier Creek Coal Company has filed a Permit Transfer Application, in advance of closing, with the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining to document change of Sage Point Coal Company ownership from Elk River Resources, Inc. to Coastal States Eneigy Company. Approval by the Division of this application will allow coal loading operations to continue within the leasehold interest and fee lands owned by Sage Point Coal Company. The lands on which mining activity is to occur are located in Carbon County. The loading facilities are located approximately eight miles east of Wellington, Utah on or along the DenThe ver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company plan involves lands which are leased, assigned, or deeded to Sage Point Coal Compar ; Sec, T.15S..R.12E. SL leridian, Utah, Sec. 15: portions of W-NE-; Sec. 22: portions of E- SE-- ;Sec. 21: portions of poi NW- ofW-as shown on Exhibit 2.1-- in the Banning Rail Loadout Mining and Reclamation Plan. Copies of the advance Permit Transfer Application will be available for inspection at the following locations: Utan Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 335 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah; Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah; Soldier Canyon Mine, 12 miles Northeast of Wellington, Utah; and Coastal States Energy Company, 175 East 400 South, Suite 8()0, Salt Lake City, Utah. Written comments on the application must be submitted within 30 days of this first public notice to the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 335 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180 with copies to Coastal States Energy Company, 175 East 400 South, Suite 800, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Published in the Sun Advocate August 12, 1993. five-ye- right-of-wa- K -' K E-- K K UTAH QUILT GUILD The annual meeting at the Airport Hilton in Salt Lake City will be Sept. Activities include show. merchants Featured mall a and quilt classes, speaker is She will Color Cloth. of and author Mary Coyne Penders, teach classes along with other talented Utah quilters such as Jeanna Kimball and Jodi Warner. Registration for classes will be accepted through Sept. 13. For more information, contact Barbara Sund at PO Box 17032, Salt Lake City, UT 84117. 5. CARBON COUNTY HISTORICAL cemetery tour will be Aug. 21. There will be a j tification of pool managers ana operators. This will require pool operators and managers to be retrained and certified every three years. The public hearingfor Carbon County will be held September 8, 1993 at the Southeastern District Health Department large conference room from 8 PM. A copy of the proposed ordinance will be available at the Carbon County Court House Clerks Office located at 1st South and Main Street in Price. Published in the Sun Advocate on August 5 and 12, 1993. HELPER MUSEUM The Western Mining and Railroad Museums summer hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours may be scheduled upon request by contacting the museum. non-threateni- 23-2- is still looking for musically inclined men and women to join its organization. The group meets each Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., at the senior citizens center in Price. The band plays for the center, civic prog- ALATEEN Closed AA meetings are conducted Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Rainp bow House, 221 S. 700 East, Price. Other group meetlocations: conducted at the following ings are Monday AA starter group, 8 p.m. , Union Gospel Mission , Helper; womens AA group, 8 p.m., Price City Hall (east entrance); AA closed meeting, 8 p.m., Canyon Club, AA, ALANON, 12-ste- The SOCIETY Orangeville. Alateen, 3:30 p.m., Price City Hall; AA, 7 p.m., Grapevine Fellowship, 77 S. 600 East, Price; AA open meeting, 8 p.m., Good Shepherd Catholic Church (basement), East Car- Tuesday - CASTLE COUNTRY QUILTERS will meet Aug. 19 at 1 p.m. for a potluck luncheon at the Price senior citizens center. Bring unfinished projects. Everyone is welcome. bon City. AA open meeting and Alanon, 8 p.m., Price Wednesday City Hall. LEAGUE OF UTAH WRITERS President Emma Lou Stevenson lectured on writing the first lines of a story. Sensory awareness exercises were described which, when followed, develop the writers ability to incorporate the senses into his story. Nadine Marx read My Annie Oakley Pal, a personal story about a friend that was accepted for publication by The State Retirement Magazine. Walking in the Light, a poem written for girls camp, was read by Lana Swasey. Members are challenged to write about a house for the Sept. 12 meeting. Thursday AA big book study, closed meeting, 7 p.m., Grapevine Fellowship. AA 7 p.m., Grapevine Fellowship. Friday AA and Alanon, 8 p.m., Price City IlalL Saturday CEU PREHISTORIC MUSEUM is now open Monday 9 and to 6 a.m. p.m.; through Saturday, Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. For more information) contact the museupi.j ki NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS The following group meetat the Carbon Youth Center, 276 South Carbon Avenue in Price: basic text meeting, Monday, 7 to 8 p.m.; open meeting, Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. A special meeting CONCERNED RETIRED MINERS for retirees, wives, widows and all interested members of UMWA District 22 will be Aug. 20, 1 p.m., at 525 E. 100 South, Price. Representatives from District 22 headquarters will be present to explain and discuss upcoming events that are of concern to all members. All members are urged to attend. ings will be conducted HABITAT FOR HUMANITY of Castle Country is constructing two housing projects in Helper. Volunteers and donations are needed to weatherproof the homes before winter. Call Cindy Lou McDonald, Mike Schmitz, DeLynn Fielding, Sylvia Nelson or JoAnna Clawson for additional information. low-inco- LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF UTAH it a volunteer organization, will hold its next meeting Thursday, Aug. 19, 7 p.m., at Creekview Elementary, 590 W. 500 South, Price. Future meetings and topics will be dis- non-prof- (Continued on Page 11) ar RENTTO:OWN NOTICE OF MEETING DATE CHANGE OF THE BOARD OF CARBON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS pplianceslEurmture, The Board of Commissioners, Carbon County, State of Utah, have cancelled the September 15, 1993 meeting and rescheduled thatmeeting to September 22, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. in the Carbon County Commission Chambers, Courthouse Building, 120 East Main, Price, Utah. The agenda for this meeting will be posted not later than September 21, 1993, in accordance with the Utah Open Meeting Law. Signed and dated this 9th day of August 1993. K 1 Prichard Carbon County Published in the Sun Advocate August 12, 1993. 4 APPLIANCE 0 21 West Main,1 Price' URNITURE Clerk-Audit- or 637-014- LEGAL NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TRANSFER SOLDIER CANYON MINE Soldier Creek Coal Company, P.O. Box 1, Price, Utah 84501, is authorized, as applicant and operator, to operate the Soldier Canyon Mine in Carbon County, Utah under Permit Number ACT007018 issued by the State of Utah, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. Soldier Creek Coal Com- - mwm a ID93 tew into an acquisition agreement with Elk River the owner of Sage Point Coal Company, to purchase 100 of the Sage Point stock from Elk River Resources, Inc. ' Soldier Creek Coal Company has filed a Permit Transfer Application, in advance of closing, with the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining to document change of Sage Point Coal Company ownership from Elk River Resources, Inc. to Coastal States Energy Company. Approval by the Division of this application will allow coal mining operations to continue within the leasehold interest and fee lands owned by Sage Point Coal Company. The lands on which mining activity is to occur are located in Carbon County. The mine portals are located 12 miles northeast of Wellington, Utah, in Soldier Creek Canyon. The approximately 4,909.69 acre leasehold associated with the plan involves all or part of the following coal lands which are assigned or deeded to Sage Point Coal ompany: T.12S., R.12E. SL Meridian, , Utah, Sec. 32: NW-, SW-, NE-five-ye- K E -- X NE-f- c ft.llE. SL Meridian, Utah Sec. W-- y, Sec. 13: ; Sec. 24: NE-- K NW-- h SE-- K y. S-- y. N-J- , lot 1: NE-- 4 K 8; Sec. 12: E-, NE-- K , SE-- K , ofSE-- K Se-- K used ; S-- K K N-- K K K y, y, y. y. y. K K y. K K K reecase be oecoie nia khom ADVERTISMENT FOR BID PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Sealed Proposals for a 75kva Dry Type Transformer will be received by PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION at the office of the City Recorder until 12:00 Noon on Monday, August 16, 1993. The proposals will be publicly opened ana read aloud in the Council Chamber of the PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, City Hall, 185 East Main, Price, Utah, 84501. A complete list of bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the City Recorder during regular business hours. Price Municipal Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all offers and to nave sole determination as to which proposal best meets their needs. Date: August 9, 1993 Lessor City Recorder Published in the Sun Advocate August 10 and 12, 1993. mnm 5 Theatre HotBna Naw Movies start on Friday PRICE Jill Seats $1.0 ALADDNiq 7:00 -- Matinee Sat. 1:00 K y. SE-7: All; Sec. 8: All: Sec. 9: W-; Sec. 18: ,NE-- y ; Sec. 17: N-, N-sfe-s-N-NE-Nwy. , NE-y- . sw-y- . NE-y- . , , , SW-NE-SW-NW-y- . used for sew; and Sec. 19: portion of SW-N-- Prove it to yourself. K Sy. SW-- SEy, , portion NW-NE-, portion of lagoon site; Sec. 25: NW-SE-- y used for topsoil storage area, portion of NE-SW-used for refuse disposal site. T.13S., R.12E. SL Meridian, Utah, Sec. 4: All; Sec 5: All; Sec 6: All; Sec. NE-- y. for sewage N-- ar S-- T.13S., E-- NOTICES FUBLIC y, K age lagoon site. Copies of the Advance Permit Transfer Application will be available for inspection at the following locations: Utan Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 335 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah; Carbon County Courthouse, Price, Utah; Soldier Canyon Mine, 12 miles Northeast of Wellington, Utah; and Coastal States Energy Company, 175 East 400 South, Suite 800, Salt Lake City, Utah. Written comments on the application must be submitted within 30 days of this first public notice to the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 335 West North Temple, 3 Triad Center, Suite 350, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180 with copies to Coastal States Energy Company, 175 East 400 South, Suite 800, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Published in the Sun Advocate August 12, 1993. THE FIRM -- Tom Cruise 7:30 KING KOAL JURASSIC PARK (pais 7:00 THE FUGITIVE (Pam 7:00 6 9:1 5 Opn: Fri, Sat, Sun. A Mon. SLEEPLESS M SEATTLE (PQ) $6.00 par car |