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Show 10 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday January 14, 2003 Reasons for going to war? (Continued from page 4) across the ocean, and neutral. Be- sides the Japanese and the Chinese had hated each other for thousands years; it was' just another mish in that long set of bad of skirrela- tions. Hitler's Germany invaded Poland Today we are facing despots no less formidable, calculating or dangerous to the world. In the cast of history, people like Hitler and Tojo are seen as the villains they were in saner circles. But at the time of their actions, before their direct strikes on U.S. interests, as much as what on Sept. 1, 1940. This invasion was sanctified by Hitler who claimed that they did was deplorable, it was easy to dismiss them as being petty dic- the Polish Army had actually invaded Germany the night before taking a tators whose countries were incapable of really being a threat to our radio station in the town of Gleiwitz. country. In those days it took a big navy with dozens of battleships, a large army and formidable air force to be anything about Hitler at all, the attack by Poland was a fake that the German's had staged Of course, if you know so they would have a reason to make ware on the Poles. The German troops were ruthless and in the end thousands upon thousands of Poles were killed, the majority of them ci- vilians. And of course the Polish Jews were literally wiped off the face of the earth in the next four years. the invasion Hitler commented that no one would care At the time of much about the invasion and he even made reference to how the world had forgotten about the Armenians who had lived in Turkey in 1915. Americans heard about it, but did nothing. They soon forgot too. After all we were clear across the ocean, and neutral. This was Europe's war; Germany was not threat to us. That all changed on Dec. 7, 1941, when unchecked aggression finally came to our very own doorstep. Suddenly we had a lot to care about. a true threat to world peace. Today all it takes is a few nuclear devices and a way to deliver them to lected targets. se- These kinds of power hungry dictators have always used stories of outside aggression, plots to disrupt their government or other countries interfering with their affairs as excuses for what they did. They all have the habit of signing agreements with other governments and then ig- noring those signed documents when it was time to make their move. They always used delay and use falsehoods, set up circumstances and outright lies to make their people believe others are a threat to them, while the real threat lays within the cathedrals of their - . - $ have their shortcomings and do things they shouldn't including the one we have here in the good old U.S.A. Our leaders in the past and S& some in the present have done some outrageous and corrupt things. This philosophy of supporting one side or the other doesn't come down to Ct V deciding between the black and the white of it, but rather the gray and the black of it. One would have to be blind not to Castle Valley family marks arrival of fifth generation infant admit that a war against Iraq isn't about oil. Economics and national Johnson, grandmother Diane Carlson and Genevieve Preston, mother Cristen interest have always been one of the main reasons for war. But it isnt all would have us and the world be- Its also about ending the reign a horrific regime that has killed many people; it's about getting rid of a government that we know sup- death for thousands if not millions. The dictators who rule Iraq and Korea at the present time are these ports terrorism, even if we have little physical proof; and it's about free- (Continued from page 4) boot strings and work hard at healthy. They planted more trees, brought in more galleries, encour- changing their image by developing both an inviting and a thriving aged more unique businesses to start up, refurbished an old court downtown. house and restored several historic buildings to tie in history, beauty, lieve. ing a people who right now don't know there is such a thing. Americans have heard about it Colleen Potts welcome fifth generation baby into the family fold. er the newest biggest box store moved into Oregon about 10 years ago, saw what Klamath Falls did to ensure that their downtown would stay When I and commerce. Today they are thriving. We have every bit as much history, beauty and ability to increase NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States on February 22, 2003, at 12:00 PM, AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE CARBON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 120 PUBLIC NOTICES Because the People Must Know as the current Beneficiary, executed by JEFFREY PATTERSON AND MELINDA PATTERSON, as Trustor, recorded November 6, 2000 as Entry No. 082485, in Book 464, at Page 361 of the official records of CARBON County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of FOUNDATION FUNDING GROUP, INC., by reason of certain obligations secured thereby. PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD , Notice of Default was recorded September 30, 2002, as 512, at Page 573, of said official records. The SUN ADVOCATE makes every effort to avoid errors. We ask that you check your ad the FIRST day it appears and immediately report any error to the Legal We cannot be responsible for more than Advertising Department by calling one days incorrect insertion if you do not call the error to our attention. Thank you. PINNACLE CANYON ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL The Pinnacle Canyon Academy Charter School Board of Directors will meet for their regularly scheduled meeting on T uesday, January 1 4, 2003, at 5:30 pm in the main school building and is open to the public. AGENDA Bids must be sealed and marked Sealed Bid. Bids to be opened at noon on Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at Green River City Hall, 240 East Main Street, Green River, Utah. Published in the Sun Advocate December 31 , 2002, and January 7, 1 4 and 21 , 2003. NOTICE OF MEETINGS 4, Price, UT 84501 address for the school is PO Box 886, Price, UT 84501 2553 WEST 2275 NORTH HELPER, UT 84526 . Phone The Pinnacle Canyon Academy Charter School Board of Directors meet monthly, on the second T uesday of each month, unless prior notification is given. Meetings are held in the main school building and begin at 5:30 pm. Meetings are open to the public. Persons Published in the Sun Advocate January 14, 2003. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Bidders must be prepared to tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 cashiers check at the sale and a cashiers check for the balance of the purchase price within 24 hours after the sale. The Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments will hold a public hearing on Thursday January 23, 2003 at 9:00a.m. at the Association's office located at 375 S. 01012003 MATTHEW, Asst. Vice President Successor Trustee 102 West 500 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 1 4, 21 Carbon Ave, Price, Utah 84501 . The purpose of the hearing is to present a draft of the Districts 2003 Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan is a study of the District's Friday, January 24, 2003 m Planning & Zoning Building Steven Dewey (USU Weed Specialist) Topics: Herbicide Safety Diagnosing Herbicide Plant Injury GPS Weed Mapping wishing to discuss business with the board must contact the school office by noon of the 02 so they may be added to the agenda. previous Friday at 435-6- 1 Regularly scheduled meetings for the remainder of the 20022003 school year are: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 Tuesday, February 1 1 , 2003 Tuesday, March 11,2003 trends, issues and concerns in the areas of Economic Development, Community Development and Housing Development. The Consolidated Plan outlines how Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds will be spent to address eligible Tuesday, April 8, 2003 Tuesday, May 13, 2003 Tuesday, June 10. 2003 community needs. and 28, 2003. iltehStete WEEDSHERBICIDES Attendance at the Public Hearing is not mandatory for any individual, group, or agency to participate in the comment process. Comments concerning the Consolidated Plan will be accepted in writing from January 23, 2003 until February 1 9, 2003 at 5.00prn. A draft copy of the Consolidated Plan Executive Summary, Housing Development Chapter, and the One and Five Year Action Plans will be available on January 23, 2003. A copy of these documents may be obtained by calling Debbie Hatt at 435 637-544- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this hearing should notify Debbie Hatt at 375 S. Carbon Ave, Price, UT. 84501 , 435 637-544at least Mailing address for the Pinnacle Canyon Academy is PO Box 886, Price, UT 84501 Published in the Sun Advocate January 1 . 4, 2003. NOTICE OF MEETINGS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of Carbon County will hold Commission meetings at the office of the Housing Authority of Carbon County, 251 South 1 600 East 2647, Price, Utah. All meetings will commence at 1:30 p.m. January 22, 2003 March 11, 2003 5 working days prior to the date of the hearing. Published in the Sun Advocate January 1 4, 2003. May 13, 2003 PUBLIC NOTICE Continuing Education Units Credits Available for License T i PINNACLE CANYON ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL The present owner of the property is reported to be: JEFFREY PATTERSON AND MELINDA PATTERSON Speaker: ducting at the Green River City Hall Building. All of the above and any electrical wire, conduit, thermostats, registers and return grills, equipment pads, wall escutcheons or other materials needed to complete this project for installation and activation are included; in the bid. Review Bids for Performance Report Strategic Planning Session The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. Dr. condenser, one 2 taps and approximately 70 feet insulated 2 sear 2 ton and one 1 2 sear, coil, two duct Welcome 11 1:00-2:30p- one 3 12 ton 1 - Green River, Utah 84525 Mailing university EXTENSION coil and Approval of Minutes Administrative Report Published in the Sun Advocate January in- City of Green River PO Box 620- - 240 East Main Street HELPER, UT 84526 PLAT THEREOF. DONNELL vision on the part of everyone volved in our community. Send all bids to: 2553 WEST 2275 NORTH LOT 23, HIGHLAND PARK SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 8?9, BLOCK 11 OF LOCAL SURVEY OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, ACCORD- DATED: the Bidders should call Green River City Hall to request a time to look at the job site. NOTICE OF MEETING Entry No. 94087, in Book Trustee will sell at public auction to highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property: Property Address: 385 North 4th Avenue in same way if we continually work together and build from our strengths. Downtown is still the heart of our community and I want to always see it stay that way. But that will take work, cooperation and The City of Green River is accepting Bids for the following: 12 ton BANK UNITED, Tax Serial No. 01 traffic in our downtown area INVITATION TO BID Labor and material to install one, EAST MAIN STREET, PRICE, UT 84501, in the County of CARBON, State of Utah, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed held by WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA ING TO THE OFFICIAL Steven Johnson and this time they cannot do nothing. EXHIBIT "A" FKA Ty Balancing beauty and commerce about that exclusively as some of past - r-- it own government. No government is all good. All and then they struck out of the dark, unexpectedly causing misery and kind of individuals. Their C 11 - -- live in their countries. They whip up the worlds sentiment against those that would stand in their way and appeasement, trying more civilized governments patience to the end same ai actions include human atrocities, ignoring treaties and agreements as well betraying the very people that Carbon County, Utah has been awarded federal funds under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. Carbon County, Utah has been chosen to receive $10,041 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the area. The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and consists of representatives from the Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Council of Jewish Federations, Catholic Charities, USA, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. and United Way of America which will provide the administrative staff and function as fiscal agent. The Board was charged to distribute funds appropriated by areas Congress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-nee- d around the country. A local board made up of local representatives will determine how the funds awarded to Carbon County are to be distributed among the emergency food and July 8, 2003 September 9, 2003 November 6, 2003 Notices of meetings will be posted one week prior at the Housing Authority Offices at 251 South 1 600 East 2647, Price, Utah and publicly at the Carbon County Courthouse, 1 20 East, Main Street, Price, Utah. Note: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special . accommodations during these meetings will be accommodated. The Housing Authority of ; Carbon County office is totally accessible. Varner Executive Director , Published in the Sun Advocate January 7, 9, 14 and 16, 2003. NOTICE OF MEETINGS shelter programs run by local services organizations in the area. The local board is responsible for recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds available under this phase of the program. Notice is hereby given that the Board of T rustees of the Property Management of Carbon' County will hold Trustee meetings at the office of the of the Housing Authority of CarborV Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local governmental or private voluntary organizations chosen to receive funds must: County, 251 South 1 600 East 2647, Price, Utah. All meetings will commence at 1 :00 " p.m. .ii 1. be 2. have January 22, 2003 May 13, 2003 an accounting system and conduct an annual audit 3. practice nondiscrimination 4. ' September 9, 2003 have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency food andor shelter programs, and 5. if they are a private voluntary organization, they must have a voluntary board. Carbon County, Utah have distributed Emergency Food and Shelter funds. previously with Southeastern Utah Association of Local Government participating. The agency was responsible for providing emergency food supplies to the needy in Carbon County. Further information on the program may be obtained by contacting Ernest Bentley Chairperson Southeastern Utah Emergency Food and Shelter Board at 375 South Carbon Ave., Price, Utah. Written proposals will be accepted until January 21 , 2003. Published in the Sun Advocate January 1 4 and 1 6, 2003. i Notices of meetings will be posted one week prior at the Property Management of Carbon c County Offices at 251 South 1600 East 2647, Price, Utah and publicly at the Carbon c Main 120 Courthouse, East, Street, Price, Utah. County Note: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals ' needing special accommodations during these meetings will be accommodated. The Housing Authority of Carbon County office is totally accessible. 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