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Show The Salt Lake Tribune @ Continued from B1 with a compromise deal thatleft two historically warring factions — environmentalists and rural The congressional dust-up over the resolution of so-called RS. 2477 rights of way demonstrates the potential for political disconnect inherent in Utah’s mile mostly urban Democratic district was radically redrawn by GOPstate legislators following the 2000 Census into a 46,000square-mile expanse of predominantly rural Utah, where the voting machinedefault switch is set to Republican. “Even though all the commis- of the state's R.S. 2477 claims. Eroding wilderness: While counties decided to follow the governor’s roadmap to rural Peace, national conservation powerhouses such as the Sierra Club, National Parks and Conservation Association and The moderation and progress,”said partisan issue, they will.” road: Eschewing parti- sanship is a Matheson credo at home and in the House, where Matheson backed his own party in key votes just 72 percent of the time in 2001 and 2002, making himoneof the 25 “least loyal” Democrats, according to a vote analysis by Congressional Quarterly. Buthis political maneuvering on whethertostrip the Bureau of Land Managementof funding to carry out the controversial “memorandum of understanding” signed in April by Leavitt and Interior Secretary Gale Norton puzzled somecolleagues onboth sidesofthe aisle. Matheson declined invitations from Cannonand Bishopto sign onto their compromise measure, vot- ing againstit even after his own amendmentwas declared in violation ofHouse rules and thrown out. At the crux ofthe fight was a deal intended to resolve the decadeslong feud over who owns routes across federal lands that were in use in Utah from 1866 to 1976. An old mining law, Revised Statute 2477, encouraged states lowing counties to essentially get legal title to roadways that both sides agree were existing and publicly traveled before 1976. Although thedeal specifically exempted road claims in national parks,wildlife refuges and wilderness areas, environmental groups saw it as a direct threat to future designation of Utah's rugged federal domain as protected wilderness. If Interior “disclaimed" the routes and let counties take control, improved roadways might ruin any chance offuture wilderness status, since by definition suchlands are “unman,” » > _ * every RS. 2477 we claim, we havebulldozers waiting to carve 100-foot rights of way,” said Randy Johnson, a former Emery County commissioner who lobbied for the LeavittNorton plan in Washington. “That's the bias we are up that Gilchrest abandoned his cosponsorship of Udall's amendment and led a deal-making migration of Republican votes. our relationship.” Mathesonsaid he carries no resolution of R.S. 2477 claims is “Even within the Utah [agree- But while 20 Democrats joined compromise put forth by Taylor, ment), told to me by the governor the Republican majority passing Bishop and Cannon, contending and the Republican majority of Utah today, not one cow path, not one horse path, not one area thatisnotandhasnotbeenaroad the Taylor compromise 226-194, Matheson wasn’t one of them. His own amendment, which would it didn’t go far enough to protect private property rights. His vote was a disappointment to the blocked it. I hope someday we can makeprogress.” csmith@sltrib.com against. We're very useful to e those groups in their fundraising efforts.” Besides stories and critical editorials in many major newspapers, the campaign succeeded in making R.S. 2477 arecognized wanted to discuss that abortion drug [RU-486],” said SUWA Washington Director Gail Hoskisson. “It has really educated people on howcritical this issue is to the future of wilderness.” Rep. Mark Udall, a Colorado Democrat descended from Mormon pioneers whose bloodline is one of the West's mostpolitically famous, announced he planned to amend the Interior Appropriationsbill on the floor to prohibit BLM from using any taxpayer funds to process road claims underthe Leavitt-Norton deal. Udall is sponsoring separate legislation that would give counties four years to submit evidence that roads were built and in use before 1976. The Udall amendmentpicked up steam when a seven-term Republican, Rep. Wayne Gilchrest of Maryland, announced he would co-sponsorit. The support of the prominent Northeasternerfrom the majority party caught Utah officials by surprise, and they launched a frantic lobbying campaign to try to fracture the bipartisan alli- ance building behind Udall’s plan. Bishop dashed off “Dear Colleague” letters to House members, personal entreaties to re- ject the Udall amendmentthat the ist District congressman emblazoned with “DO NOT READ” as an_ enticement. Leavitt interrupted a Russian trade mission to telephone key members, including Gilchrest, from Moscow, explaining why the disclaimer plan should be allowed to proceed. Appropriations Subcommittee and therefore the majority’s point person for the coming debate. With Bishop and Cannon, Taylor crafted an amendmentto limit the impact of Udall’s plan. Driving hard bargains: First, the trio offered to codify what the Leavitt-Norton plan already said: No road claims in wilderness, refuges or parks would be processed. Lacking support, they added a newcategory,wilderness study areas. And finally, national monumentlands were putonthelist of off-limits areas. Giving up roadclaims across the expansive Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument was a painful concession for counties, said Stowell. “We were not happy with that, but we decided we would have to go along for at least a year because we were afraid we'd lose the whole thing with Udall's amendment,” said the Tron County commissioner, The Taylor amendment had become enough ofa compromise —————_| 070-Legal 070- ee Notices 070—Legal Notices ATH a963 1) serapeerageet yanozo sSHigate Tetepnone: (801) 505-4 Attorney for the Jordan Valley Water 070—Legal Notices 070—Legal Notices 070—Legal NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE county Courthosse, 2525 Gr averse,O 7 fb,ot100oa. aSaid psrienonce’, and Rates how of herecher 6 Bortof the property ine tones equired 19 filyoutClot ‘loin nottater5 Teycurgnt beneficiary ofthetrust deed is Wachovia $0daysoer evden ication of notice Bonk, NA, indenture record owners flpo"o the vericomple, ond to Anvet 9 fie’ prbperty ae oF te recor se he nolo |e efterolentotidVerfedComplaintfor forte efout ore iHardin ondMelanie - Hardin. fueiin id Claim ‘SatesButi Court,ee The sale is subject to 0 bankruptcy fing, payoff, @ toThe2e,"Unied Stoes Code, Sopplementar for felasatement ofanyofhercontin of nicfe Sera Admiralty ond Maritime Cle a is not ware ris foe ‘ond If not, on the of sole.ol if he ionexis, the aa‘allbe vol, e, 9, day of ured thereafter, the prayer of sald Veritied idder’s. funds re the trustee pao ond crrent benaisaysa ailot "De liable '0"the se Complaint for fore"wil be ‘agai you server‘any’ person with on interest in esfal bidder far any Rebrotee.acdivanaly, Bidders musttender to the trusteea $5,000.00 deposit the properties subject Yo this General of the Uni fl ie sle ond he palonce Puichase priceby ile Attorney 28, Code of Federal Regulation. Fart The pel. 124 5c‘day following heleBoth the setbe fled wth the itedSttes Aime for cand the form Stairnorte, Hon The Ont whl he propertis cosetscheekoreafundspayableto Lundberg & Ee tes etnae Code of Federal Regi Ioflons 9.3(0), within Setociates: Cash payments are accept deed wil be’ celvered to Me scent bidder free busines: days ferreceipt the of omoutt bid. Doted this 1st doy of July, 2003 t; |DATED: July 28, 2003. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff ran sy tt Lundberg, Trustee oat 9,20, 2428, 29, and 30,148, 3hein P80 Brion M, Eon 7 BiterPolley alignment tion. The i 4 ex. 9 more equitable Balein ject wopot te Duties Dion, realignment 9 ry 1, lvition 6 shall be realigned, to incide the folse"The londs of ri mi ies of Water Conservancy ‘ Bit etic ne resented by ‘one Trustee. Division to include the fol: oaks owing: the feeds nuded anne northeast comer of Jordan, Valley Water Conservancy, District runing es ly. from 210 ‘the north, from the Jor= an River the wes, from the eae boundary of the JordanValley Water Conservancy District a0 eas, City Holl ot at24 hours ‘he north Boundary oFSandy City tothe south, vse oF Micra; le all unincoro‘oun ‘82023YH9 Sordon River TO BID. ” nee saseagg oes ees wilte ieaes"ty ‘he Chiet P aT ‘of ordan all of which sholl be represented by 80 No. oe Nurzinion as TARGE EQUIPME Bid specifications may be obtained from the Depart of Purcasing,Aux. {ory ulin, bids ore also availiableon our wedjordon.k! 2.us/p page.cin, es the Hight to eect sy or ll sais and to waive Es informality or tecni- cally fhe meresoF theBat Hihard E, Field Gist Procurement Officer Alother divisions and theiTrustee. representation shall remain same. ition has been set for ring betore te Cour, theHonorable Lesley lexis presiding, on Wednesday, ily 30) 2003,ot B45 A. ou StateSree Salt Lote City, Uioh, BAT Tis Anyone ab jecti the Petition or Sesirng fo be heard on the Peion noy appearaf he Nearing Dated this 27th day of June, 2003. [s(heidE,t iPetitioner . Jovtan leyWaree Conservancy Distt 5802311 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Tne following dxeribed property il be sold. public uation fg the highes! bidder,payable, in lowil money of the United cin Entronce, Wedet ounty Courmouse, Bastion Avenue, O oy Usah, on August 27, ot ald Yor 82023H1C parse osdtedral orignalcng Belseerat ftecaing 20,hres, ‘siHach phon VED a The FURCAS |iteya, Ba Siar Security Bonk, NT A STARVALLEYSTATE 800 W UNIVER. (covering , Weber following Cou rectoSoftree prope Be este PRWY, OREM, i 058. WE’ SHALL ecert aly,forany errorinthe addres), Ad more party: All of Unit 105,EXECUTIVE HOUSE CONDOMINIUM. ¢ 1. COMPUTER PARTS: ‘ber BIDS SHALL BE ACUNTIL JULY 31 17, 2003 AT 2:0 P.M. OPEN BIDS CAN ALSO BE FOUND ay byl iy/HWW AWVSC.EDU/B vided owneriupieres in the"0Y fommon Areos ond Facile: whichis oppurTenont ICE/PURCHASING/BIDS.HT said unitof asExeciive disclosedHouse in theCondominim. 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THE Ci € % leANY OR ALL BIDS AND Bes i aseelitepeeerin ‘arosctt Baris the Nour = 54 Ee Biefos SST ieHaPURPOSE. offices West Condidate qualifications: T besYe,ciaen ofthe tS regineted vane © Fesident of (Ihe istic nd live, within Voting District #1 or #2 as the district is divided 4, Nonpartisan pyre Tye 123245 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE will be sold at public ction 40 the highest Bidsiproperty de, payable in lawful money The following described of the United Stotes, the Main Weber PAUL M. WARNER, United States Attorney (#3389) County Courtoute, 1hs\Gcant Avene, Caden,’ Ysa, on RD W. DAYNES, Assistant United States ttomey Aig27, #00 ai 10:60 a.m. oF did aay, forthe asoe tussell 3 thudeed originally exeqsteg ee Horniny rustor, favor orev f¢ the United States ofAmerica 188 gout State street, Ste 400 ia vingSon pe propery noter ou oreo Weer Sait Loke Ci. 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Defendants,NOTH wed 1S HEREBY GIVEN that on July Together with all improvements hereat 3, States of America filed in the United States District Court f of ah 9 verted ter erected on thethe property, ‘ond now al oreovement, omplont fo881Fertenure appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a (0}(4). in in'ben(Complon} accor i ern part of the property. ‘ofthe The current beneficiary of the trust deed is n Bonk Minnesota, National Association, as Trust af the property as of the reco 1963 Chevrolet Impala (defendant eee) Inorder to notice ofdefault it Rosell Horning, feiture action, any ‘entities claiming an interes hs Setensentipola, mustfile 0 The sale is subject to a bankryptey fil ayoHt o claim in manner set in United States Attor- Tenutteneetor ny fercodon ofwiihte {Snot gware that wou ation of the ale.Ifony sahconinant vex Thesesl bevel, reais otef fon nd the tastes vents asset identifi yf for the eed arren benef haltot Be lable tothe we operKs Ine,hit The United States Attorney. will cessful Bidder for ony erworewie of the Ase Forfeiture Section mere of Justice, Bidders must tender to the trustee a $5,000.00 deposit for o ruling. 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Storm oak oration Fo Met obs, ae st Epi .garnerfuneral.com ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ : grudge, but he believes Utah's ride on the bumpy road toward proach that would have doneit “The message was that with Utah county commissioners than all rights of way, Although the two terms are used interchangeably in the debate,rights of way can be anything from a dirt bike path to a horse trail. The Leavitt-Norton deal's exclusion of any route not “capable of accommodating automobiles or inadmissible. will ever become a road on any federal land,” Gilchrest said in urging the House to back the Taylor amendment. againstthe Leavitt-Norton pact. Cannon, meanwhile, went to lands. The Leavitt-Norton agreementfollowed a new Interior Departmentprocess called “recordable disclaimers ofinterest,” al- hope it doesn't adversely affect far from over. “We're still on the path to lit_igation,” said Matheson. “If we really wanted to take a first step in resolving this once and forall, my amendment was the ap- work on enlisting the help of Taylor, chairman ofthe Interior ers’ ability to administer public we've got to work with him, so I county commissioners who wrote him called it “a majorsetbackto all of Utah’s counties in our 37-year attempt to resolve disputed road claims.” Matheson voted against the to forge into the frontier by who owns what have spawned numerous lawsuits and created what a General Accounting Office study termed “a continuing cloud” over federal land manag- which roads fell into Matheson’s category, amendment did more than simplylimit funding, and under House rules was — granting them the rights to prospectors’ paths to claims and ranchers’cattle trails to pastures overfederal lands not otherwise set aside. Since R.S. 2477 was repealed in the mid-1970s, disputes over “Obviously, we didn't agree Southern Utah Wilderness Alli- 2477’ and they wouldn’t think I Matheson.“To the extent people are goingto try to turn this intoa on this issue,” said Stowell. “But _he’sstill our congressman and Wilderness Society joined the ance (SUWA)in a lobbying and awareness campaign federal officeholder downplays fourth-closest House race in the country. “This is just consistent with where I've been as a voice of county commissioners in Matheson’sdistrict, said Stowell. wheel drive vehicles, was removed from consideration. Since the BLM would havetodetermine While Matheson viewed his plan as the least controversial, phrase on Capitol Hill, where eastern dominance frequently gives Western issues the back seat. “Forthefirst time I could go into a congressional office and say ‘I'm here to talk aboutR.S. 2004, when heis expected to be challenged again by formerstate Rep. John Swallow. Swallow lost a 2002 bid by 1,641 votes in the only have allowed BLM to process roads that were passable by two- THESON aeee sioners signed thatletter, there was a wide range of thought,” Matheson maintains today. “I’m not dismissing their point of view, but I madethe decision to vote the way I did.” The state’s lone Democratic whetherhis vote will be political roadkill on the campaign trail in “We're still on thepath to litigation. Ifwe really wanted to take afirst step in resolving this once and Jor all, my amendment was the approach that would have done it and the Republican majority blocked it.” ae bumpyroad matically reduced the universe St Resolution on RS. 2477 faces Monday, July 28, 2003 UTAH trucks with four wheels” dra- ened oh, janes 90.g:m, ~ 5:00 pm SOMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT 10 COLLECT & i, BPANSHb Bo OaTAingo Will USED ee Stote of Utoh Bids/RFPy mir hia Want a we Gu 13-20 vacation but don't know where to get the extra money? Deliver a newspaper route! 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